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i message lo llio City
_ on, recommends tliul
ml colored children Ihi eduented
nine public school system, ami
roof. Ho cf.li sen no Ob-
1, as, in ollicV respects, nil
■ to race or color lias been
ffinl’8 going it heavy for the
nigger. “IVlint next, Ol King.” .
Cation Field" Ntrnek by I.lftbtUiliR.
The lightning 1ms been playing strange
frenks in (lie lower part oftltbState. The
Columbus linquirei- informs us that about
a half aero of cotton In a large, open llclil,
in Muscogee county, ivob struck by light
ning a short Unto slnco ami completely
blighted, and about thirty yards square or
another field was served iu the samoivay,
a few days afterwards, in another part of
tho same comity. These aro certainly
strange. calamities lo overtake a cotton
fluid, _____
Tin* Aitnslln l’aul would not Ilsenpo.
Tlio lludlcnl press of Ohio liavo opened
firo upon Gen. Hosccrans, llio recently
nomlnatcd.dcmocratic candidate tor Gov-
. ernor in that State, on account of his re
ligion. Ho is a Homan Catholic, and
there is nothing strange In tills opposition
fi-oni that quarter, slnco llio free soil or
abolition (now Radical) party originated
tiie know nothing movoment In 1840.—
The Radicals would open tiro on the Apos
tle Raul if ho wove oil earth.
fourth of July til the South.
In many places in tho Southern Slates
it seems the Fourth of July has been colo-
brnted almost exclusively by llio negroes.
AVliy is thinV—JV. Y. JYinci
Right, Mr. Times—llio negroes South
have tho Fourth of July all lo themselves
now-n-dnys; and you want to know why
this Is so. Tlioqiiestton isonUvery easily
nnswered, and It cannot ho that your Rad
ical skull is bo thick thqt you cannot seo
that a peoplo disfranchised, governed and
persecuted by carpet-baggers and ulgecrs,
mercilessly taxed without representation,
lied upon by Northern seoundrqls sent hero
for llio purpose, thrown iiito prison for
crimes which they never committed; tor
tured In sweat-boxes, In a word subjected
to llio most devilisli forms of tyranny
Radical hate can inflict, feet in no humor
to cclobrato tho Fourth of July, tho mem
ory of which ean-nl best hut force upon
their minds n horrid consciousness of tho
contrast between what they wero and
wlial they arc.
The Ilnlloek-Aiifrler Imbroglio.
Wo publish on tlm flrs|, side of to-day’s
pnpera correspondence between Gov. Hut-
lock and Comptroller General Hell, con
cerning tho refusal tifN. I,. Angler, Stale
Treasurer, to honor Exocutlvo Wnrrnnts
drawn upon tho Treasury.. With tho
light bolween Bullock and Angler wo
know nor caro nothing, hut of ono thing
wo feel certain, nnd Hint is that Trensuref
Angior lias not tho first paragraph of law
to sustain him in Ids cnptlous refusal to
honor theso wnrrnni*. IIo 1ms sot him
self up ns tho judge of llio law in till's par
ticular, nud is construing it contrary to
llio plain intent and moaning of tho very
section of tho Codo (1,048) which ho pa
rades nB his authority.for ills conduct in.
this rnnttor—and that, too, h»tho faco of
a contrary construction placed upon it- by
' all tho State IIouso olliccrs, and llio opin
ion of those who havu preceded them. It
has boon the custom of oilier Treasurers
of tho Stato to do just wliut Auglcr refus
es to do, ns tho records in tho Comptrol
ler General’s ofllco will show;, ami yet ho,
beenuso of Ills dislike for Bullock or some
other equally splcnotie reason, clogs tho
wheels of government by captiously rofus-.
ing to honor warrants upon tho Treasury
that aro correctly and legally drawn.—
When tho tight over the Treasury first
sprung up between Bullock and Angler,
live were disposed to sldo with llio latter,
■becnwsawo thought lie was actuated sole
ly from a desire to guard and protect tho
people's “strong box,” ovor which ho
mniio such a grant “toss nnd Airy" at tho
tlmo; but things linve since como to tlio
surface that have very materially changed
our opinion, nnd wo now consider Bullock
equally ns honest as Angler.
, we have nil
anil wished for mill. .Vegetation
Jell beneath llio
llio dust and bent
gout and debility,
Rulntlnslwoliavo
it showers—slight,
lull so cool and rcft-eshlhg.
A blessing, indeed, Is tlio summer rain.
11 comes in its purity t baptising tlio earth
With delicious coolness, and investing with
now life and beauty tlm feinting, dying
verdure. Its nntural electrical accompa
niment renders clear and pure tlio heavy,
murky air; and as llio rolling thunder
mingles Its deep diapason with tlio wild,
weird notes of Llio Storm-music, we in
stinctively and solemnly aoknowledga tho
power and grandeur of that Ono whoso
voicn tho “winds and tlio waves obey.”—
But wlicu tho artillery of heaven dies in
lliif distance, nnd the agitated nirstglis It
self to rest, how pleasant It Is lo listen lo
the musical chime of the murmuring rain,
and glvo ourselvee (ip to dreams Hint lnnko
melody in our souls—melody, soft and
low, ns tlio lullaby of those falling drops.
Bcmitlftil summer ralul—how lightly
tho misty pearls descend, pattering upon
the roof and window-panes, or with low,
bcll-Uke tlnklo, they trickle ovor green
leaves and fragrant flowors. Basiling,
splashing, tho bright drops come from tlio
floating clouds, and perchance n glancing
ray of sunllgh t dngiicrroolypcs tlieirspark-
llng linos In llio how of promise, to which
wfl lift; our trusting oyes, remembering
that Its uow-born nnd oxqulslto beauty was
first gazed upon by patriarchs of old, as It
floated across tho overarching heavens af
ter llio mighty delugo. Under such ctr-
cumstnnccs wo are profoundly Impressed
—wo remember our present blessings, our
doparted joys, nud an wo drink from the
molnncholy cup of past memories, nnd
while tlio sweet effects of that cup cm
shroud our hearts, we lovo to repeat—
** When nil thy moroles, 01 my Uoil,
, My rlstnicsnul surveys,
Transporteil with tho view I’m lost
In ivomlor, lovo nnU imilso."
Nlngnrn Falls.
A gentleman, writing to us from Niag
urn, gives an interesting description of
llini fur-fumed spot. Tho thomo is old,
but can never become trlto or common
place. AVo oxtract tlio following from his
letter relntlvo to tlio Ilorse-Slioo Falls!
“Tlio grandest anil most important
point is on Hie Canada side at the 'Horse-
Shoo’ or 'Canada Falls. ’ The sccno hero
is sublimity llsolf, but so blended with tho
torrihlo Hint tlio soul 1b bowed down and
Overwhelmed with tlio vnst Idea of tho
omnipotence and omnipresence of Deity.
In our gum suits (hired for tho occasion)
we followed a guide behind tlio great sheet
of solid water, descending ns it ilpos from
a height of 108 feet. Tlio spriiy around
us resembled a thick cloud, and tlio tUun-
dorlng of tho mighty waters flllcd our
hearts with solemn awe. Hovering ahovo
and around, llko an angel of light, wns
tho never-changing beauty of the over-
rcninining rainbow. AVo stood upon tho
sclf-snmo spot where AVillis Gaylord Clark,
under tlio inspiration of tlio moment,
wroto the following appropriate nnd beau
tiful lines:
“‘lions apeaks tho voice of Oml, lot man ho
dumb.
Nor with his vain aspi vinos htthor enmo:
That voloo Impels llio hollow sounding floods,
Ami llko n I’rosoiieo ails llio distant woods,
(tore gronhigvocks tho Almlghty’sdngov piled;
Forages hero Ids painted how lias smiled,
Mocking tho clmngos and clrnnoo of tlmo—
Steroid, benutU'idi sycno, sublime,' ”
Itoynlty at tlio Will to IIouso.
IIow our President regards the people Is
shown from the feet that “the boautlftil
nnd spneious grouuils around tho Execu
tive Mansion, which horotoforo liavo been
opou to tho public, nro to ho considered
private hereafter, nud no ono outsldo of
tho President’s household will ho allowed
to trespass. The public walk, Bouth of
the Executive grounds; is also closed to tho
public, and is used ns n pasture for the
President’s horse." This is upon good
Radical authority, tlio Now York Trl-
buno, and squints pretty strongly of roy
alty, or imperialism. Look out fot Hie
Empire nud Grant tlio Emperor! “Lot
us have pence.”
lilt IFF HESTlON.
Chicken cholera prevails 111 the Vicinity
or Dalton. Great numbors are dying.
The corn crop of Florida Sb represented
to he tlio finest for many yolli's.
TlieRiHliealsHireatcntlicOxford(MiBS.)
Falcon willi suppression.
A water-works company tins been or
ganized In Wilmington, N. C.
Agimnp feclory Is* about to ho cslah
Hulicil in Columlnis, On.
Tho wheat crop of Virginia is not as
largo as was expected.
Chlcngo’ls now said to contain 880,000
Inhabitants,
Win. Dart, colored, lias been appointed
keeper of tho House of Correction at Char
leston.
A-deep plot line been dlscoverod-at Mad
rid-Ibr tho nssasslnatioa of Serrano, Prim
and Romora.
Emmersou Ethorlilgo, of Tennessee, an
nounced himself, at Paris, yesterday, asa
candidate Tor tho United States Senate.
AVo notico friend Bogle Is pushing ahead
ivlth his new brick. Quito a; number of
dwellings nro going up In dlfliirent pnrts
of town, several of them very hnndsomo.
Pino rnlnB'havo fellon ahovo nnd liolow
this plnco vory frequently within tlio past
two or tln-oo weeks, whore tlio corn crop,
wo learn, never looked more promising,
Tlio Virginia Radlcnls are moving heav
en, earth, nnd tlio Infernal' regions—tho
latter more oxteuslvely—to break up tho
into elections in that State.
AVe understand that a largo Flouring
Mill will soon bo erected in tills place.—
This Is n desideratum long felt In tills lo
cality, nnd such an institution would give
now Impetus to our growing llttlo city,
During n thunder storm nt Rockwooil,
Cannda, on Tuesday, a man and two chil
dren were struck by lightning nnd severe
ly injured.
Tliora are about eight hundred .visitors
at AVhjto Sulphur Springs, Vn., Including
tho Turkish Minister. A railroad to tho
springs hns just boon completed, thus
avoiding Hie tedious staging.
llnvoc Anions' llio Cottle,
A fatal and mysterious disease, wo learn
from tho Lynchburg (Va.) Republican
hns mndo Its nppoarnneo in tlio region
nround Bristol, from which slxty-nin'o
cnltlo in tho immediate vicinity of tlio
town liavo died. No cflectual means to nr-
rcst tlio disoaso have been discovered, and
it is said a great panic prevails among the
peopjo, who not only fenr tho loss of nil
lliolr cows, hut nro apprehensive that the
disease may take somo form injurious to
human life.
The AilvnnlftffON of llio V,;::
Said ox-Fresident Johnson, in ills recent
AVnshington speech:
“Tho slave property in tho Pouth, val
ued nt three thousand millions, wns thou
productive, self-sustaining, nnd added to
A recent dispatch from AVnshington
City gives Hie country n picco of informa
tion which does not surprise us in the least;
and It Is to tho effect Hint tho patronago
of tho Government is to bo used for StokcB
in Tennessee, Davis In Texas, nnd for tho
nominee of -tlio ultra Radicals In Missis
sippi. It is said that Radical members of
Congress nud leading members of tho Na
tional Republican Committee have been
iu AVnshington urging this conrso, and
liavo obtained a promiso that it should bo
followed. Grant may have a polioy of his
own, but that policy, whatever It may bo,
is overruled by Uio ultra Radicals of Mas-
8snchusctts, who control him and tlio gov
ernment.
Turner IMseltfirglHl*
Tho Infenious Turner, Grant’s nigger
Postmaster at Macon, who was rocoutly
arrested for counterfeiting, ami whose trl-
nl lias been progressing for somo days in
that city, has been discharged. This is
nothing more than Ave expected—ho is a
loyal Radlcnl nigger—a favorite o/ tho
Grant administration, and it would have
required proof stronger than Holy AVrit
to find him guilty before a Radical Com
mission; and foraooi.li, suppose such proqf
had been produced nt tho, examination
trial, up cvldeneo liaB the country that
lio would liavo been prosecuted ? Look nt
Foster Blodgett!—ho wns indicted fbr per
jury, and what did It amount to? AVliat-
cVcr ho may have been, ho is a good Rad
ical now—so good nnd true Hint instead
of being tried for tho crlmo of which ho
stands charged, ho has been appointed to
an important fiscal position, where, aptly
renisrks tiiq Savnnnnli News, tliero will bo
g»9fl pipkings. Now that Turner is de-
elnredoot guilty of counterfeiting, wo slinll
wait with some anxiety to boo whether ho
will lx: reinstated as postmaster at Macon,
W be appointed by the ndmiuistpqtion to
somo other equally responsible position
In thoSouth,
Co«l Elopement*
Ono of tho coolest elopements wo ovor
heard ofis reported to liavo occurred re
cently nt Barr Onk, Michigan. A young
woman, Who after flvo years of married
life, hod become tired of her husband, anil
fallen lh lovo with his younger brother,
packed up her bed and clothing in tho
presonco of her husband, and with her
paramour drove to tho houso of her father-
in-law, her- husband-nnd another brother
following on foot. Here tho wholo matter
was freely and deliberately talked over,
tho woman doelarlng that sho loved lior
hushirad’s youngest brother hotter than
she did him. Tho youug man then coolly
helped liis brother’s wife and child into
tho wagon, nnd gotting in' himself they
loft, for pnrts unknown,
nrlffliam Voiuir Won't Glvo lip Ills
Wives.
AVhllo tlio Congressional excursion par
ty wero at Salt Lake, thoy called on Brigh
am Young,and tho Mormon Prophet plain
ly told Sountor Trumbull that his people
would oxpol from tho Territory Federal
ofllcors who wore objectionable to thmil,
and Hint tho Mormons would not obey tlio
.net of Congress in respect to polygamy.—
Trumbull cautioned him that it would not
• bo safe to inolost public ofllcors in discliargo
of their duties, nnd that Gen. Grnnt would
enforce tlio laws of Congress. But Brig-
am exhibited no disposition to heed tho
warning.
^ _(Wj;
AVhoro is tills property now? Locked up
in safes anil vaults, m.-n-produetivo nnd a
bunion upon tho people.”
Trnpreily.
A ilrcndftil tragedy occurred nt La-
Grange, Tenu., a few days since, in which
one Grimmett, a bricklayer, heat out tlio
eyes of liis employer, Dr. J. H. Scarbor
ough, because lie would not ncccdo to an
unjust demand for a claim of $0. Tho
day after this brutal net, tlio Shorilf with
ah assistant started to arrest Griminctl.
who Btnbbcd llio latter nnd shot tlio for
mer', and tlnyi^frado his cscapo.
Plantation Bitters.
Tlio vnst amount of Plantation Bitters
now being sold and shipped from Now
York is almost incredible. Go when and
where you will—nmong tlio wharves and
piers, and at the depots—you will seo great
piles of these Bitters awaiting shipment
and conveyance to every nook nud cornor
of tho country, and to tuo hundreds of for
eign ports. They aro very populnr among
all classes of peoplo, anil are conceded to
ho just tho thing for this climate. No
Bitters have yet been introduced which
liavo bccomo bo deservedly popular nnd
worthy of patronage, to all who require a
tonic and stimulant. They nro prepared
with pure St. Croix Rum, Calisaya ami
Cascanlla Bark, and all tho world knows
full woll wlint bouefieial results accrue
from these combinations.
Macinolta AVateb.—Superior to tlio
best imported German Colongo, and sold
Nr.\V an,vi:iitihr..it i;nth.
(official.)
Kxecdtivr NRt’AUTJrRNT, m
Atlanta, Gcorglu, July 83, 1«W.
n all whom It may ci
Whereas, U Is a wall r ..
‘ tho civil autliorl-
rom tlm several
knojjn fact In tho histo
ry tif tho lutaltebulllon, that t
'* of thU Strito exacted from tlm »ovoral
ilolng business tlmroll), loans nt hugo
la.of their capital stock, urirt assets
1iloll liavo novel’ boon ropntd, and thut tho
Bald Hanks have thereby bccii fodUded to insol
vency | uml .
Whereas, Robert F. Curry ns ProaUlont arid
Director or tho Northwestern Brink of Geor-
Bin, Walker P. Inmnn m Caahtor and a Director
of the satno llnnk, ami William H. Inman as a
Dlmitor intlmBUiho Hank, were Indicted at
tho March adjmirnod Term of tho Suporlor
Court In nnd for Catoosa county fora mlsdo*
meaner In tho Insolvency of said Hank on tho
first day of April, A. D. 18051 nnd also for a fall-
uro to redeem tlio notes of tho Bald Hank on
tlm twelfth day of April, A. D. 18U7, which, It hi
ulloged, wore on that day presented for pay
ment to the amount of Fifty ThouinndDollars;
and also fora failure to redeem thunotesof tho
said Dunk<on tho twenty-second day of Octobor,
A. D. 1867, which, It is alleged, wore on thattlay
presented for pnymont to tlm amount of Fifty
ThouBuml pollut'd uuil
Wimroaa, satisfactory proof lias boon madb
to n\o that tho affairs of tho Bald Hank havo
been fairly and legally nrtmlntstci od and gen
erally with tlm Bnmo care nnd diligence that
agents, revolving a commission for tholr servi
ces aro roquirod and bound by law to obaorvo,
and tlmt tho insolvency of the buIH Hank and
its inability to redeem its hotoa liavo boon
brought about by no agency of tho said Robert
Curry, Walker P, Inman and William II. In-
inn, but nro tlio necessary results of the action
of tho olvll powers of tills 8tatd during tlm Into
Rebellion and tlio destruction and loss or prop-
orty occasioned by the Into civil war i ami
Whereas, tho exponsos, Inconvonionca and
trouble of a dofonso Will work great hardship
and damage to tho Bald parties:
Now, Therefore, in consideration of the foots
and circumstances aforesaid, and to tho end
that impartial Justioo may bo dono, I, Rufus U.
Bullook, Uovornor and Commundcr-in-Chlor or
tho Army and Navy of this State, and of tlio
Militia thoroof, by vlrtuo.of tbo power nnd au
thority in mo vostod by tlio Constitution nnd
laws of this Stato, do hereby pardon tlio said
Robert F.Cnrry, Walker P. Inmnn and William
II. Inuinn of tliosnld misdemeanors, wliorowith
thoy and each of Almm now stand and stands
charged and indicted In said county of Catoosa
as horoinUoforo recited, nnd all misdemeanors
consisting in this insolvency of tho said “Tho
Northwestern Bank of Georgia" or in ftiilnros
or refusals to redeem.tho Notes of tho said Hank
in specie or In current bank bills passing at
par, nnd committed or alleged to liavo boon
committed by tlm said -Robort F. Curry, Walker
P. Inman, William U. Inmnn or any of thorn
since t{m nineteenth day of January, A. D. 1861,
Given undor my hand nnd tlm Seal of tlio Ex
ecutive Department, at tlm Cupttol.in Atlan
ta, the day nnd year first above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
. Paul Lester,
Scot’y Ejeout va Department. Jnl 20-4t
wmv ADVBUTIN11MI1NTS.
MINUttMiANROtlA C.
Jtventod. Price #25. Warranted for 5 yents.
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;hit for Sweet
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BED JACKET AXY3
O'
those reasons: Fiuar—It outs deeper.
It don't Htlokin'tlm wood. Tiuno—It.does not
Jar tho hand. Fourth—No ttiuo Is wasted hi
taking the Axo out.of tlm out.- Firm—With
tho samolaboryou will doone-thlrdmoro work
than with regular Axes. Red paint bus nothing
to do with the good qualities of this Axo, for
all our Axes aro painted rod. If your hardware
store does not keep aur goods, wo will gladly
nnswor inquiries or HU your orders dir • * —
keeps t
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8olo owners of Colburn's and Rod Jacket Pat’s.
Stllson’s] for monthly use. Simple, conve
nient tuul neat. For sale nt millinery unit fan
cy goods stores. Samples by mall on receipt of
one dollar.. Dr. J. II. Jlonnus, Marietta! Uu.,
sole agent for S. C„ Georgia, Fla., Ala., Miss.,Ixi
[omciAi..]
KXUOUTIVB DurAUTMRXT,
Atlanta, Georgia, J ply 21st, 18(
Whereas, By an Act passed nl tlm lust session
of tho General Assembly of this State, entitled
\n Act to provldo for farming out tho Peni
tentiary, rind for other purposes," Messrs. N.
Hawkins, Samuel McCombs and L. Carrington
uppolntud 00111111188101101*8 to tnko un in
ventory of.tho property, stock, etc., in said
enituutlary, and •
Whereas, Tho said Commissioners have, as
•oquirod by tho said Act, transmitted to this
Department such Inventory of property, stock,
etc., together with tlm rcoolpt of tltoLcssoos of
tho Penitentiary for tho same, ami
Whereas, Tlm said Act provides that tho
State shall bo relieved from all expense on ac
count of said Penitentiary, except that of tho
salary of tho Principal Keeper: Now, there
fore, it la •
Ordered, Tlmt Overton II. Walton, Principal
Keeper of tho Penitentiary, do discharge and
dismiss.from tlio-cmploy of tho Stuto, each and
cry employee heretofore connected w 1th said
Ponitontinry, such dismissal to t ako effoot from
and after tho receipt of this order. All Exec
utive Orders heretofore issued making appoint
ment of oftloors in said Penitentiary, except
that of Principal Keeper, aro hereby revoked;
and persons named In said revokod orders will
ccoso to be ofllcors undor tho State Govern
ment, from umUafler the i-ccolpt by them of a
duly cortifled copy of tills order.
under my hand and the Seal of tlio Ex
ecutive Dopuviment, at tlm Capitol, in tlm
elty of Atluutu, tlm uay and y<uir llrst above
**”FUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
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NEW GOODS,
in the lino of Ladles Dress Goods, Whito Goods,
Ilooslovy, Notions, Urddorlcn', itnvdwnve, Hats,
Boots and Slioost in fuct, anything you eall for,
which will bo sold
AT llEM.UlKAllI.Y t.OW FIIICES ;
For Cast, or Produoo!
My stock wns bought nt rodiiood cash prices,
nnd will be disposed of accordingly.
^ Our old friends and oustoinurp uro most cor-
dlnlly Invited to cull and try us,
Juim2J-3m
Kit 11Y A mto.,
DALTON, QEdnUlA.
Havo Just vooolqod an elegant assortment Of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Domestics,
Yarns,
. Shoes,
Leuthal’,
tiardn-ai'O,
Cuttlciy,
Notions,
Etc., Eto.
ricaso eall and examine our stock before pur.
chasing elsewhere.
Wo Will Not bo Undersold 1
Wo liavo sucurod tho sorvlces of Mr. Wilbv
P. Faukswouth, who will bo happy to sorvo
his old fi'ieiqls and patrons.
murolnB-Iy
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Auction Snlo!
Will bo sold nt auction*, nt tlm King Corner,
Dalton Gil., on Saturday, the 7th of August:
| |Ono hundred acres ot luml. a part or the Bar
nett place, in 13th district and :!tl section, thir
ty acres cleared. This land llcslnmicdiutclv
on tlm line of tlm SelnVa, Romo A Dalton li. R,,
ami ten miles from Dalton.
Also, lot of hind number 108,13tlfd(strictand
8d section, 2ft or 30 acres of tho very best bottom
land, a very valuable lot.
Also, Dalton elty lot number 7, at corner of
Morris and Depot streets, 60 feet front by 100
feet deep.
Al8o.au undivided third interest In tho Earn-
cat & Wells Smoko House, and lot on which It
HtumlB. Said lot woll located and is 100 feet
front by 90 feet deep.
Also, a largo quantity of agricultural imple
ments, woll suleeted uml in good repair, c
bracing everythingusually found on faring,
Also, onegootl lmggy horsoandtwoooltH,ono
and two y .
8. PAYNE * CO.,
“Now York Brnnoli,"
Manufacturers amt Wholesale Dculors in
Hats,Capa,Em’s,Straw Goods,
* 108 Gay Street,
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
We would respectfully call the attention of
McrclmntH to tlm above card. Our connections
aro us follows: It. J. Clppcvly & Co., 230 and 2ft2
Canal, 98 Walker, ami 105 Elm Streets,Now York
City; A. G. Atkins & Co., Erie, Pa.; J. It. Lon.
heart & Co.-, MeudVIlle. Pa.? Ark, Baird & Co.,
Canton Ohlo,\ With till* combination wo pro
fess to bo 11m largest Jobbers of Hats in tbo
United States.
We will duplicate bills bought in New York,
Philadelphia, or BrltliYioTe, uml yoU cun suvo
freights.
will keep 6n hand at all tim'os n full lfiio
of tlm above goods, to suit the trude of tlrfa sec-
tlon. Merchants, boforo g6mg East, will dcr
•veil to ojwtHvino our stock ifml prices.
Hespeet fully.
elty
written. ltU
By thoGoverno
Euoknk Davis,
Sobrotary Executive Department. Jul294t
stlmir llio price.
Facts for tho Y<adlcn.
lhavo a Wheeler & Wilson Machine,
(No. 289,).bought of Mr. Gardner, in 1858,
ho having uaed it a year. I have used it
constantly, in shirt manufhoturing, as well
as ih.mil;
ran
$700
work. I havo never expended fifty cents
on it for repairs. It is. to-day, in tho best
of ordor, stitching fine linen bosoms nice
ly. I started manufacturing shirts with
tills Machine, and now have over one hun
dred of them in use. I havc.paid at least
$8000, for the stitching done by tho old
machine, and it will do aa jnucli now ns
machine I h
ierliu, N. Y.
(official. 1
JjxuccTivu Dbcautmp.xt Statu of Gkouoia, )
Atlanta, Georgia, J uly 20,1809. |
Whereas, a vacancy 1ms occurred and now
oxlsts in tlm ofllco of Ordinary of Cobb county,
causodby tbo death of Ellison A. Dobbs, tho
person having boon clcoton thereto:
Now. Tlmroforc, I, Rufus B. Bullock, Govorn-
or and Commumler-ln-Chlef of tlm Army and
Navy of this State, and of tlm Militia thereof,
by virtue of tlm power ami authority in me
vested by tlm’ Constitution ami laws of this
State, do horeby appoint Charles P. Slmpard, of
tho county of Cobb, Ordinary thereof to flit tho
vacancy aforesaid; and order that he, tho said
Charles P. Slmpard, upon Ills executing and
tiling in this Department his ofllciul bond ns
Clerk of Ordinary in tho sum of One Thousand
Dollars, with aneli sureties thereto us the law
requires, and us shall bo satisfactory to me, bo
commissioned.
Ivon undor my lluml and tlm Seal of tho Ex.
coutlvo Department, at tho Capitol, In Atlan
ta, the day and year llrst above written.
RUFUS D. BULLOCK, Uovornor.
By tho Governor:
it. Paul Lkbtku,
Seet’y Exeeuttvo Department. Jul29-lt
A SSIGNEE’S SALK OF REAL ESTATE.
HOBTPONKD.
Jlv virtuo of an order issued by tho United
States Court for tho Northern Distrlet of Geor
gia, I will Holi, free from ull In
Saturday, 21st of August, 1869,
hours of sale before tho Court IIouso door in
tho city of Dalton, Gu., the following described
real estate, ull as tlm property ot Timothy
Ford, Bankrupt, td-wlt:
One houso amt lot In tlm eastern part of said
city of Dalton-, whereon said Ford now resides,
containing two acres, more or less, beluga part
of lot of laud number 201, iu tlm 12th district and
3d section: also oao houso uml lot, near tlm
sumo, wlicro .Mr- Phillips now resides, known
a part of tlm Schwab property, containing
llovolution iu Japan.
A revolution is going on in Julian which
threatens tho complete overthrow of many
of its ancient institutions. Tlio govern
ment of tho country, if report speaks tru
ly, is about to undergo a complete reform,
and instead of an absolute despotism it is
to be a sort of representative nnd consti
tutional monarchy.
True, nn Doubt.
Prominent Undicnls in Washington de
clare that there is no possible hope for tho
success of Hint party in Teimessco at
tho approaching olcction. Conservatives
claim tho Stato by 40,OOOor 50,OOOmnjority.
From all tho information Hint readies us
from that direction, it would not surprtso
us if tho Washington Radicals are correct
in their opinion ns to tho result of the elec
tion iu that State.
L 111EL FOU DIVOilCE IN WHITFIELD SU.
vnuioti Couut.—KlUabuth Eugolhardt V8.
Charles Eugolhardt.—It appearing to tho Court
by tho ruturn of tlm Sburitl, tlmt Uiodofendaut
in tlm ubovo statud caso duos not rosido In tlm
county of Whittlold, and it further appearing
tlmt lm doos not rosido in tlm Stato of Goorglu:
It is on motion, ordorod tlmt said defendant ap
pear and answer to said caso at tbo next term
of tlm Superior Court- or bo considered In du-
fault, nnd tlm plaintiff bo allowed to proceed
ox parto.
And it is further ordorod that ho bo sorvod
with a copy of this publication iu toruia of tlio
law. Urunted J uly 27,1869.
J. It. PARROTT, J. 8. c. c. c.
I cortlfy tlmt tlm within ami torogolng Is a
true copy from tho minutes of tho Supurlor
Court of Whitlleld county. Givi
hand nt oflicc, this 28th J uly, 1869.
KXHCUTIYB HEP A ttT M BXT, )
Atluutu, Gcorgiu, July 23d, 1809. j
Whereas, a vacancy hns occurred and now
exists In tiiu ofllco of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, causod by tlm resignation of John B. Miller,
tlio porson having boon elected tlmroto:
Now, Thoroforo, I, Ilufus B. Bullock, Govern-
or and Commamlor-in-Clitof of tho Army and
Navy of this Stato, ami of tho Militia theroof,
by virtuo of tho powor and authority in mo
vested by tlm Constitution uml luws of this
State, do hereby appoint George McK. Mitchell,
of tho county of Glynn, Ordinary thereof, to
All tlm vaeanoy aforosnld; and ordor, that ho,
tlm said George McK. Mitchell, upon his execu
ting and tiling in this Department Ids olllolal
bond ns Clork of Ordinary, In tlm sum of Ono
Thousand Dollars, with such sureties tlmroto
as tlic law requires, and ns shall bo satisfactory
to me, bo commissioned accordingly.
Given under my hand and tho Seal of tho Exec
utive Department, at tlm Capitol, In Atluutu,
tho Uay and year first ahovo written,
* RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governor *.
Kcuenh Davis,
Secretary Exocutlvo Department. Jul 29^4t
of land,
iro above
laud
... less; also,8 ....
iiiuium iirijB, adjoining said square
described, being a part of said lot ol..
her 201, iu 12th district nnd 3d section.
Also an undivided lmlf interest in t wo city
Is, numbors 21 uml 23, on oast sldo Thornton
venue, and well Improved.
Also, ono undivided lmlHutercst In a elty lot
umber 2ft, fronting on Spring Square, and
..lug back 200 loot, with a comfortable 1k
thereon, wlmro Thomas .Tolly now resides.
.ortabie house
„ w resides,
of land VA miles northwest of
Dry Goods and
Duni.tkss, BY
Tom I>. Dat a .Sc
(Successors toJolm B, King,)
ISJSe.
DALTON, OA,,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions
Boot., Shoos, llnrihvnro aim (Mgjjgr
Ca.li imia for ltucon, Wheat, Com, Cotton,
all kina, of Country Prortuoo,
BoingMY* MEN, wo will cmlearor in.„
tain tho reputation, nmUervo our oW ft-lou l""
unit tho publlo satisfactorily, ‘ 1
COME ON WITH YOUR
Produoo niul Cash!
Try us I AVo will dive you Bargain, |
Wo make tho Grain and Frodnco trade a
clallty, and Mifior Hard will bo on hand
hU.tuttU Uherallty. '°“ bo "-
'imS^BrlagthSW 0 >"' W oo,.
John 11,Itlnprcontinue, tho Brokera.n ...
hOU«e“ n8 “ buatnoa. aa
Juno Sl.ly
1TEAV COOllH I
NICK GOODS I
FRESlt GOODS 1
at SWEET UOODSI
Townloy’s Confectionery!
Fresh Butter Gntekeftq
Soda CruOkers,
Cream Craokors,
Sugar Cruckors,
Boston Craokors,
Pio Nio Craekorsi
and Farina Crockers, at
ToWttley’B C6nfootloucry j
Dried Boef,’
Beef Tongues)
Oysters,
Hurdlnort,
llerrlngH)
Pickles,
• Catsfips,
Pepner Sailed,
Brandy Peaehoa,
Jellios.SyrupBjftt
Townley’s Oonrootiouoi-j-!
Green l’ctt.,
Oruen Com,
Tomatbcfr,
Peaches,
Strawberries/
Pino Apples, at
Towriley^s Coulbotionory J
Fresl’i Cand(eSJ
Oranges. Lemons, ot6V,
April 20-1 y Sl’8Vv’3°FECTl6NEUY.
July 2$
R.-S. PAYNE A CO.
^UI.T A Bittf.,
Vauxbll SJfAtlOX, Oa.
DryGoodSjGroccrie^Notions
Boots, Shoos, Hats, Caps, etc.
JOHN IIIGGIN0,
Watchmaker and. Jeweler,
Shop In Dr. Brown's Now Drug Store,
ilumilton'Strcet, Dalton, Goorgln.
Hnndpomo stock of pure Jowelry, for Ladies
nml Uontlonum, watches, docks, etc. Repair
ing uoutly nud buhstautlally oxdcuted. July 1
Fnosr4 to 350 Horsk Power
Including tho colobrated
Corliss cut-off Enginos,
Sldo Valvb Stationary En
ginos, Portable Enginos,
Ao. Also.Cifoular, •
SPRING HAS C03IE, AND 80 HAVE
SCOTT & IjYIjE’»
Elegant New Goods!
Thoy aro in rcoolpt of a w ell Hdcctwl stock of
Soring nnd Numraor Goods !-
Something Beautiful for tlio Ladles t
A “Lovo of a Hat," or Charming Drew!
Prints,
Lawns,
Muslin s,
Lustres,
I. I n o n s ,
Grenadines,
Huts, Trimmings,
Notions, Shoes, Gutters,
Also, a well selcotcd stoolc tit
Gentlomon's Goods:'
IifttH, CiotiaiiVgr ritLa SHoew.
Aftor tho 20th instaut wo will bo found ntorif
Now Store, ono door north of J'osho ytottom/
South End Hamilton St reet.- S.- A s.
J N. SCOTT,
General Insiurnnoo Affohii
Daltow, *Oa.
S OUTHERN MUTUAL, (Chartered IM7.)
. . Athens,Georgia.
All Annual Foltoios Participating.
Also, ioucres oi jiwiii iy\ iiuioh iiorunvusc oi
Dalton, and known us lot numbor 4, being a
part, of lot of luml number 183,12th district uml
3d section. *
Also, lot of hind number not known, In tho
9th district and 3d sect ion of Whittlold county,
uml bolter known us tho Leo Evans’ lot, amt
now occupied by A. 1>. Bowman: containing
160 acres, more orj less. Sold for the benefit of
tlm creditors of said Timothy Ford, bankrupt.
Terms cash. BAXTER B. BROWN,
July 29-tdsi Assignee.
Saws, Bolting, Ao. Soml
for descriptive circular
and price list.
T IVERl'OOL, LONDON AND GLOBE, ,
JJ Liverpool.
J D. lVlMJAMSON,
• of Georgia, with
HORSEY, MILLAR & CO.,
Wholesale dealers In Forelgnaml Domestic
pi'y GJooclw, IVotioiiH, etc.,
No. 287 Balt Imoro Street, cornor Shari),
ttnite:
U Dcp
idstates internal REVENUE,)
Deputy Collector’sOlltco, -lth DIst., Gu. s
Dalton, 1 '.Tilly 8,1869.
Notico Is liorehy given that tho following
seizures wero mndo by mo at tlm time, pluccs
uml for tpocausesstatod below in ouch
Ono co]—*•“"**
27th. im
r still, c
pluccs
.. ami worm, seized April
lth. 1868, from Win. B. Swan, for violation of
action 23, uctof Congress passed July 13th, 1896.
Twolmrrols, 47 gallons whlsko\vsolzcd Juno
21st, 1869, from Betterton & Bros., in Whitfield
county, for violation of Section 43, uct of Con-
28d, 18G9, from sumo in Gordon county, for same.
Ono barrel, 40 gallons, whiskey, seized Juno
,24th. from sumo In Whitfield county, for sumo.
Any porson or persons claiming uny-of the
foregoing articles, uro required to appearand
make such claim within thirty days from this
date, and glvo bond as required by law, othor-
wise tlm same will be sold for tlio uso of tlio
Uuitod Slates. J uly lft-3t,
WELLS B. WHITMORE, Dop’t. Collector.
July 20-lm HENRY i
under my
SIMS, n. e. s. c.
Killed by n lluunnny Horse.
In Philndelphir, lust week, while a Mrs.
IJogau and three; cluldrou were sitting on
Fifty frozen theiy doorstep a runaway horso dashed in
Of the best Fry 4 Jura In tho world. Call I upon them, killing ono of tho childreuumV
iiU'4 exu.iniuy l.ljenj nt Scott S. Lv!e*«. T ; 1 badly wounding thy othert.
G
EORGIA. Walker County.—Applloatton
having boon mado to have a guardian up-
R olntod for tlio person and proporty of Win. B.
untor, George W. Hunter, John llunter, Jus.
Hunter, Joff. D. Hunter uml R. IDmter, minor
lmlrs of JoroihoB. Hunter: ThlWs toclto all
f ’ersoii8eoncermul to show causo at tlm next
orm of tho Court aftor tho expiration of thirty
days, why u guardian should not be appointed
for tho person and proporty of said minors.
July 29-lm. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.'
('1 EORGIA, Gordon County —W. M. Shamhloo
VX has applied to tlio Court to mako an addi
tion to his exemption and sotting upart and
valuation to rornmr homostoa«l, and I will pass
on tho same at my ollieo in Calhoun on tlm «th
of August next. D. W. NEEL, Only.
J illy 29-2t. J
irtuo of
-— — inai*
bitfield oounty, will ho sold on tho firstT..,o-
duy la Septomhur next, boforo tho CoarUIouso
door In Dalton, tho following property, to-wit:
Ono lot or land In tho county of Dawson, Goo.:
and ono city lot in Dalton, number 4«, On Mo-
Cttmy street. Sold us tlm proporty of W. H.
Dowdy, deoensod. Terms cash.
W. J. M. THOMAS, Adm’r., do bonis non.
a Grist Mill? ono Sorp
ss Swoop Ho
fphum Mill;
utable for c
WOOII, oic.
A; lot of t wo-horso and ono-horso TurnlnK
Plows. All in good ordor. Apply to
W. C. TILTON, neur Sprlug I’luey; Ua.
/’Y EORGIA, Walker County.—Newton Earp
\JT having applied us- tho next friend of tho
minor lmlrs of M. C. Lawraneo, deceased, for
the setting apart and valuation of homestead,
I will pass upon tlio samo at my otfloo at ten
o’clock, A. M., on 4th day of August next.
J uly 29-lt. MILTbN RUSSELL, Ord’y.
c1 EO
IJT ha
aud sot
sotting apart and valuation of homestead,
nnd l will pass upon tho sumo at 12 o’clock, M.,
in tlm 7th day or August, I860, ut my ofllco.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH,.Ord’y.
July 29-at.
P EORGIA,Murray County.—William U.Gmy
VT has applied for oxomptlou of porsomilty
and sotting apart and valuation of homOlteud,
aiul I will puss upon tho sumo at 12 o'clock, M.,
on the 7tli day ot August, 1869, at my olllce.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y. '
July 2P-2t..
EORGIA, Murray County.—.Tames Gray has
OT applied tor oxomptlou of porsomilty and
setting upart and valuation of homestead, ami
1 will pass upon tlm samu at .10 o'clock, A.* M.,
on tho 7th day of August, 1869. at my olllce.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Jllly29-2t.
P EORGIA, Murray County.—Thomas J. Poo-
\X pies lms^pplld for exemption of person
alty and setting npart nud vulnuUon ot home
stead, uml I will pass upon tho samo ut 10
o’clock, A. M., on tho 7th day or August, 1809, at
inj'ofllco. JulylM-2t.
Ico. Julyi2)-2t.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Murray County.—Ono month uf.
tor date application will bo mndo to tho
Court of Ordinary of Murray county, for leave
to sell tho land belonging to tlm estate of Thom
as Hall, Into of said county, deceased, for dis
tribution. HORACE F. 1IALL, AdinT.
July 20-30d,
nnty.
Tlm petition of J. N. Scott, D. Bnkofzcr, W.
n. l'rudun, A. W. Lynn, L. D. I’alnuir, W. T. Mc
Carty,-of said county, showotlitlmt they and
such othor persons us uro now or may hereafter
’ oeiuted with them, desire to be incorpo-
JSt
elation.
Tlm object of said Association shall ho tlm
accumulation of a fund by monthly subscrip
tion or savings ol mombors t hereof, to ho In
vested in real ostato or in such other manner
tlm Board ol' Directors may elect, (except
he two hundred shurcs at fifty doll
lie paid as follows: Ono dollar on cu'oh shard at
Urn time of subscribing, nud ono dollar on each
share, ono month thereafter, until said shares
are all tally paid up. Thu Capital Stock may
lie increased to one thousand shares, or any In
termediate number by u vote of tlm Board of
Directors.
- None of said stock is at present paid in. Thoy
desire to be incorporated for nineteen years.
J. N. SCOTT, ) *
D. BUKOFZKR, (
W. JI. I’RUDEN, )
A. W. LYNN. ( lotltioneis.
L. D. PALMER. |
W. T. MCCARTY, 1
A true cony from tho Minutes of tlio Superior
CourtoT Whitfield county. July lo, lSii'.V-lt.
HENRY L. SIMS, Son., Deputy Clork.
/^t EOUG L\,Goauox CouNTv—Perry Walraven
\X bus applied for oxetn]iUoli and setting
apart and valuation of homestead,-uml 1 wifi
pass upon tlm sumo at my otttoc in Calhoun on
the 30th of this lust, at 16 o’clock, A. M, This
July 21,1809.-2t. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y,
apr29
Baltimoku.
Dealer In all sorts of
Di’y Goods, Roots, Slioen,
HATS, CROCKERY, Ao.’
Will not be undersold—Y'ard Stick 30 4iiches
long! -
Rome, Ga., Oct lft-ly.
pAUL JONKS, «Ti\,
• Wliolcsolo dealer in
BrnmllcN, Wines, WhlMklcn, Gina, Ac.
PEAcuTUKi^STn., AtlaxtA, Ga*
May 27-1 y.
Wholosalo
Grocers, Liquor & Oomiilission
MERCHANTS,
46 South Howard Howard Strcots. botwocn
Lombard uml Pratt Streets, .
BALTIMORE:
Orders solicited,.’’- m2Q3m
H
UXTSVIIif.E HOTEL,
HUNTSVILLE, ALA.,
VENABLES & WILLARD^ Proprietors.
Noav tho Square. Omnibus nt ovory train,
I | ‘ ' —
Ju-tf
LOllIOUS NEWS!
NEW BEEF MARKET.
. i. Davis A Harrison will keep constant
ly on hand vuksh, kat Beef of tlm vory bust
quality, ut ns low rates as cun possibly bo of-
fared.
Marl
Block.
Long Bill Harrison,’; who m a gentlomnn, a
flarket In tho basement, roar of Chester
, .. . . .lo is a bo
scholar, and ugoodjmlgo of Beef, will do all
tho purchasing. May 18-tf.
ordor from tlio Court of Ordinary
field oounty, will ho sold on tlm tlrstTmwduy ir
August next, atthq Court-House door in saif
county, between tho lcgtil^liours of sale, all
tho real estato belonging to ostato of U L Cook,
doceusod. Uonollt of lioirs and creditors; term:
cash. April 15-td W. L. COOK, Adrnr,
f Y EORGIA, Goudon County.—E. A. Miller
VX has ujiplled tome for exoinplion and sot
ting apart and valuation of homestead, and I
wilLpass upon tlm sanm yt my ofllco Ip Cal
houn ut 10 o’clock on tlm2fld Inst*
July lfi, 1809.—2t. , ;D. W. NEEL, Ordy.
H °NKft :-ftoo p'ounqs nice-Honey Comb for il)2 30Ui
ealeby • Lqwry & Eason, • *• ct.
apart ami valuation of homestead, and 1
pass upon tlm same at my offco in Calhoun, on
fb2'30t.h lust. This July 21,1869.
D, W. NEEL, Ord’y.
G 17
J30110TA. DYES,
Unequalled for Beauty and Simplicity.
ritIDE OF THE SOUTn:
A Beautiful Run foh Wool on Silk.
PRIDE OF”YOUTH:
Ax ExquisiTK Puni'LK, von Wool on Siuk*
PRIDE OF THE FARMER:
A Rich Bkowx fob Wool.
EXCELSIOR:
A Splkxdid Black fob Wool:
Besides bYellow,Gbkkx and Bbowx for Cotton.
All prepared by a practical Dyer xnd warran
ted. ^Liberal discount to dealers.
-es-Snmplos sent freo on application.
Address,
WM. KING, Jn., A Co., Athens. Gib
J®“For salo by Scott & Lyle, Dalton, Ga.
May 27-3m.
J^TTLA'STA
MARBLE YARD.
D. N, JUDSON, Agent,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Italian and American Marble
Monument*, Sox Tombs,
Head and Foot Stones, Furniture Marblo etc.
Ofllco and Y’ard,
Cornor Pouchtrcc nnd Walton Streets.
Julyl-ly* Atlanta, Oa.
J A. TURLEY,
• COG HILL, E. TENN.,
Denier in •
General Merchandise and Country Produce
Solicits orders for Flour, Corn, Meal qnd.Brt*
• ’ In ordering glvo tho prico you can pay-
—* -“t Dopot on K. T. A Gn. Kail-
J. A. TURLEY,
Cog.Hill, E. Teun., via Athens.
TJETBO Oil., llio vory liost np£c«plo«lv5
JL burning Fluid now offored for sale, ami It
has stood tlio tost in ovory instiuice. It
more body, lostalonger. riids gives more ngnt
than any othor oil, and Ih guarantied not to* 0 . 1 *
tho most delicate fabric, and to bo perfectly
non-explosive. Glvo it a trial. For salo by
TIBBS A KENNEIt.
T A
JU <
iftfici
is, mono oiling —
Scott A Lvlbs
F any houso in town keeps Superior Groce
. rios—Sugur Coffoo, Flour, etc., go and con-
noc yourself that it is Scott A Lylk.
salo by TIBBS A KENN hit-
Si
izembiquos, I’j’ints, ami Gents Casimett*’
xnut wo aro boumi*to Soil at redimud
Como and examino nuIek.JiefQro tlio
meut is broken. ' TIBBS A I\L>Milb.