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KOUqiA CITIZEN.
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■rub ■■.liiMirir' round! NiituvH nr t iinpiiy.
fio's (buml! wo mein the Senior, who A l’“9‘ ofsovenNstei-sof Cliiirilycnmo | ~
w.-nt Vflstiiiv’\yia-it Thumliiy i.l«ht.’* - 1 M^tagera from Vnmwto New' > ork on
A I’ritrlJillinHoo.
. ■ „M xiitirsdny hirii,.—; r—r~e--- *--'•*■ I .*» *V»Kswa*o. '
lsult.m, - \nfciiiot imoo. IJgrJn^ our nJiscii'.Mvc look<mllcu jaunt lVi-silty*In tlio steamship Villo ik- nris. | c.koiuiia*. •> ■ c
in 11.,■ lower ,«m or (lie Hla.- «t* many . T*? ««• «*» *° '* 1'"' Hr* inline.,t « nfto&H.tm**, >™ „r raM • «»lc.
thing, to internal anil tlmnsi), and hid a 11 huihlroil or moro who have lum w-nt
^leas-ant lime k ,-u,tall-. lQ !,i '' ‘I' 1 -' C.Uholie mls-dmit In their
‘ We M, W e,\ two does hi Atlanta, the ' rapidly extending noil; ahm : -the duo
Chicago- of Hie South. Here, no (jsunl, of the Jlulllo.railroad.
NYlierrie', It tun tor many iluyo pastbeauear-
intly reported that ob« or inoiorlti.miH of * ■
u*connly of Columbia.lunl beert taken from j dix'A’
Neeklnii' E.«oeitllve Approval- -Kiimltl
„ «**!!"*everyh’idt .-eeined toho “uptotheireare" •
■ How Willy the 1 lines oliaiiKcd. In in Iv.miiK is ttodfoui s line in -...women, I
the pond old days ul the ltepul.lle, when w . j V ,,. M | 1 | 1 „ „„ lh „ .n.-xv
nn hone- love of mm ry ru ed m «Wty y , All „ llta!s „ Insir Vul—lls'population
'■■■■ o' Met 1 •- lit 1 "1, -I- , , I
known in the land, e.mdidah'-, elected to
lliejull III' tall! cnt.nly ll;
rl etlounry orouiilratlont
dead ( and
Wln-rra-*, Tie' nil'll liuttiorltlc*of fll
jw.
Office were aecii.-tmiied t", Jnipfc and net
for themselves, with',„t r. f-rtneo to what
Congress or th- (;|,|,,f Magistrate might
think orsit' :l |, ou t their eleetion. Now,
however, it is vastly ■ilifferenl—ouco the
Will of the people ill all elections .was law;
but not so now, at least for tlio South.—
IVlirdn person is elevated to nil otllco of
any inlportaneo in this persecuted section
uf tlio dir-Cniteil Stall s, ho or his friends
immediately pest off to the White Ilofisc
for the purpose of ascertaining whether oi
- not such election is acceptable to the Presi
dent. Jt is said,' and the aiihOiinco-
mrnt is mortifying hi tlio extreme, llmt
Mr. Walker, (dovenmr elect of 'Virginia,
not only before and after the election care
fully proclaimed anil announced' that ho
was a supporter of the Grant ndptlnistrn-.
tlou, blit actually rushed to Washington,
as soon as tlio result of the election was
known, to lcnrn whether tlio powers that
lie approved of the expressed will of tlio
people. And, again, wo find Mississippi
elected candidates (radicals; and conser
vatives) (looking to Washington to ascer
tain upon which side tlio light, of Presi
dent Grant’s countenance will fall; and It
will not imrpriso us If Sinter, of'Tennes
see, does not puv6iii) tlio same disgraceful
course. Shades of Washington and ofJef-
. fbrsonl—what a spectacle Is here prcBenled
of that freedom ofthougiit, of speech, and
of action, promulgated In tlio earlier.days
qfths IWpublie. - ltlsnlnniihig tojiotc tho
fi'.'irfo Icvils that Radical rule ims entailed
upon the country—to contemplate how
near we have reached to centralized, dos-
potic authority in the Federal head. Tho
quietude aud prosperity of this ouoo hap
py Eden of the Western Hemisphere lias
given place to despotic dictation, envy,
hatred and all uucharitabicucss, and the
end Is not yet. But why this Seeking for
Executive approval? Is it, as a Northern
jouriialsuggests, becauso.things linvecomo
to such a pass that Virginia land Missis-
-slppl will bo denied participation In the
government of the country unless‘they
siihscrihe and submit to all tho dogmas
srad so-called principles of most.of tho
leaders of the Radical party? That’s tho,
■ true solution to the wholo matCcr, aud tho
rcllection makes tho heart sick.
years ago Broad strer t was opened, and g) to 8173,775 09. .
now it is lined on cither side with magnlll-1 nricrs«lpm~
cent hii-im-s Iiou-es. Oil Deeatur street ThcNew York Herald publish, s ft lung
Mm-rs. Mooro A -Marsh liavu Just emu-, nrcoimt of a secession movement in Mexl-
pleted an L'dlliee, three stories idyll, that i c0 ^ atl j ntteinptcd creation of a north-,
woiilil doeredlt.lo Broadway, Now 7 ork; j western confederacy—agqveruftientwhicli
and mi Whin-hull Mr. .hum- i- pulling p,-..min,m Mexican leaders and
up a live stcry building, the cost of which | c ],| c (hiins desire to carve out pi 1 liienortli-
"III he lml h-s than e' | i,iio. t.'uite a W i-tern lerrilnry nf'lheir e.iimlry.
number of other httslhcss houses are going | - —
up on tlio pricipal tlioroilglifaies, tlmt will j i.unli Out lor fiio l iuinlerlelt-.
he an oniament to tho'city when comple-1 A Wnalilnglon dispatch says no, more
ted. Wo do not tliink it an exaggeration tens arc being paid out at the Treasury
Foster Itloill.-ell Finds n Vlinillldon
Notwitlistandlug all tlmt hns heen j said
and written about tlto appointment,, wo
lielieve Foster Blodgett will make a good-
Treaaurcr.—Atlanta Intelligencer.
This pairor entertained quite n different
opinion pf Blodgett twclvo nionOis ago—
its denunciations of tlmt Individual were
loud and withering at that time, If we re
member correctly. AVondcr wbat has
“eomcovor thospfrlt of its dreamsl” lias
it, as tlio Era says, sold out to Bullock,
Blodgett & Co.: •
Across tlio Jflnjfnrrt on n Velocipede. .
Afopl-hardy Individual, named Andrew
-Jenkins, announces that ho will cross, tho
fcarftil^lmsm of Niagara by'means of a
Velocipede ridden ovor n Ught-ro[io. It is
salitlie place of crossing will bo a short dia-
ianco below th» old -Suspension Bridge,
■wherP tlio tangth of tho spanning oablp
' will bo about ouo thousand.fcct, ond tho
■whocls of tho vehlclo used willhe grooved ,
land prbppllod by the hands, a biilancc-pol*
(osiiy Unit at lenstsevc-n lumdred dwellings
have been erected In the city limits within
tho past tivolvc months,some-of thempbr-
feut gems ofarcliiteetural beauty, and stUl
tho building fever, goes on with nuabnted
vigor, there being not less than four hun
dred houses In course of ereclion In vari
ous portions of tho city.
•. AVp went from. Atlanta to tho thriving
little town of West Puiut on the lovely
Chnttahoocheo l where wo otico sojourned
five-years of opr life. Notwithstanding
ten years imd passed away since wo loft llio
place, and tho desolations of a four years’
war hail swept oyer tho country, wo nev
ertheless met many old,, familiar anil lov
ed friends, whom wp wore rejoletd to sto,
and who gave us a hearty shako of tho
hand and a cord. 1 ",! welcome to their boau-
llftll liltlo tlty, Tho ten ypprs agono had
wrought -many plmngcs In the place, ns
woll as consigned many, very many. of its
citizens to,the tomb. When wo know tlio
town it could only ,boast of ten or a dozen
business houses and a population of about
800—now It 1ms thirty business houses, all
in a healthy condition, and a population
of 2,'000, and is steadily growing In sizo
and commercial importance. - It Is on.tlip
Georgia and Alabama lino—hns excellent
water, Is very healthy, imd enjoys a heavy
trade from .'several Alabama counties.
It is a great cotton point, about $100,000,'-
000 worth, we were told, having been sold
there from wagons last year—the amount
It Is thought will bo -nftich greater this
year, Thero,ls an immense cotton 'facto
ry nenr tho place on llio Clmttnhoochce,
which Is doing n very heavy business; al
so a lii'rgo flouring mill, both of which ad;l
greatly to thoprosperity 61 tho.town. Oth
er manufacturing establishments are con
templated,land it is thought will soon bo
erected. West Point also has li flourish
ing Fo'malo Collogc, tlio session of which
closed a few days before our arrival with
00 pupiis; and this wido-awnko, prosper
ous town, wo understood, is soon to-add
to its other enterprises of industry a High
School for hoys. Truly this embryo city
on the romatfflc Chattahoochee is on rising
ground, and if her neighbor,' LnGrnnge.
does not look well to her laurels she will
bo outstripped, swallowed up, by this once,
to her, Insignificant village,
Tlio cotton crop In'all llmt region of
country novel’ looked more promising at
this season of tho year, Wo noticed somo
word out lauds whicliHti slavery times did
not grow more limn Jim third of'll halo to
tlio acre, that will mako at least'a halo tQ
the iierp tills year; -and this change in their
productiveness lms l*>en brought about by
Department, and nil of this issue are be
ing redeemed ns rapidly ns possible. We
advise our friends to; receive 'no, more' of
them without flip strictest secutliiy,
Nvvero llrotiRlil,
Late advices from' St, Croix slato that
no rain had fiillon oiifheIslaudforiispace
of tlirco. months, making the ptosppcj of
tho next crop of sugar yery.poor, -Liirgo
quantities'of.ncxt ycur'serop.of canb are
dying.’ • ' - ,
lloltlxi'riMit.
Twenty thousand Fenlaii syinpaUijzers
marched In.procession in Limerick, Ire
land, on Slominy, and iifte?wnrds held a
mocling ahii.miopted.resohitions dcOiand-
tog of Jlr. Gladstone the releasdof Ufo re;
mnining Fenian prisoners. Everything
•was conducted In tho. most orderly man
lier,.and no disturbance took place.
r to i i iic.
Wo lcnrn from tho Southern Banner tlmt
a colored girl,' about fifteen years old, liv
ing with Banfoft. Weaver, 'near Bowera-
vjllo, In Hart County, about two weeks ago
gave birth to fivo children within the space
of tlireo dayS. - All tho children were silll-
bord, and it Was. thought' that 'tlio girl
would die.. ’. -
being carried on the feet. Thnt fuUaw
had velociiiedo on tho brain, mid wo pre
dict that If ho iittcmpts tho hazardous feat,
hc .will loso Ids' life.
llm uso of guano and' deep, thorough eul-
Tho Press Convention.
It seems lu ho seltltfd that aConvcntiOn
•of tho Press of.llio-Shite Will assemble In
'AUanta.on UiulHtIr. in8t. If the Rome,
Cnrtersvillo-auii Atlanta papers, will go
into said ConVcnUou, Uio Citizeh will <fb'
so Ukowlse. It is impovtarili -llmt a Con
vention, for the protection of lliolioivspa-
per press', should ho held; but imless all
tho papers in tho Stale subscribe to the
movemeut it Is useless for It.to couvcne.
lure. AVo were told that tlio farmers ev
erywhere in that country are usiug fertll.
izers i'rcoly and.oUicrwise improving and '
recuperating their worn out lands, which
is repaying them Imndsomoly iniihundiint
crops,
AVc found tlmt large crops of wheat
were, made in that seotionTfils year, apd
all grades of flour selling at 81 less in tho
barrel than at tilin'pluce. (Jiuv our mer
chants account for this disparity hi price?.
AVo saAv largo Holds-of corn in . Clmm-
irs- rrtunl.v. * Alab’iima. imd ill • Troun.
A l*orinanci»M , ottnnl' A lVi»ute«I for tlio
A pretty good joke.ivas played 'on tho
AVhite House people recently. Soiqc wag,
up to mischief, stuck pa ono bl'.tlio pillars tliere ure a plchty of them In Georgia.
% ofthoporllcoalnrgciplaqifU, containing
'in big lctters,;Uiq words, “To ict,for four
ycafs to apcrpmncnttcivnnl.'’' The word
“permanent” was capitalized.’ Tho plac-
■ mrd occasioned great merriment to passers,
mnd remained uudisoovered for nearly au
hour.
Fenrlnl AdvonlUres of h Bllli Stone.
A Illirercnce.
a! Norfolk qotlon dealer makes a sum
mary of tho cost of sonding a halo of cot
ton from tlmt city to Liverpool, and also
froiii New Y.Ork to Liverpool, by whleh it
appears tho cost, less-commlssioii, is six
dollars aiul nlncty-flyo oents from Norfolk,
amliticn dollars and sixty-sevon cents froni
New York.- .
I'looils lii Texas.
Tho farms along tlio;cntiro breadth of
iho valleys of tho .Colorado,’ Brazos and
Gua'daloupo rivers, hCTexas, have been
cpUrely -swept away .by the recent floods.
The estimated damago to the Colbru’do
alOno Is threO mUllon of dollars..
o Unit county,
report
of tlio tro.oiia vcoontly onlci
iflireff ’
tlmt bot>v con tholioura
‘‘of Uimdl o'clock,- A. M,| July .2fith, a party of
‘uraioil men, kojiiO 10 or2» In number, rodei|»to
‘tlio villngu t°/.AppltiiBl, uu«l iluiuunilcil tlio
•UeyiLof llio Jail from tliojallor, who, <hc »uy»)
,‘refmioa to glvq. Iliorn up until pjfltolB wero
“cockml aml Ihrentii tirade, w.hen ho tlcHvorod
'•tliom to dndof the party. Thu men then t'odo
“to the j^l ftml hrouuht out two Xrecdtnciii
Jjulsonerf, <Borfy Unrpott mid his wife Ml tty
“fliiniettO whom they doinpellod to niAieU
“about 200 yai'ds from Uto Jail, when they tired
“upon and ldjlcd them,.
“Tlio parties cqimhlttiug tills outrugo were
“not tnuskod, aud it was done on a mooiiHglit
“nIght.yettlieJuUur und111*non ddny that they
■'redOfjhlEOd uny of thorn... Tho nugroet ImiVno
othof cliargangalnst thenj, au fur uh I utnablo
to learn at present, tlniii resenting a blow from
tholr employer, a Mr. *•*«*} aud
Wliercor, Althouph tho inombciu of tlio said
Insurryclioimry'orgnnlaatlon must bo known
to many of tho good citizens of tlio Haiti county,
of Coiuuiblii, yet no arrests have boon made In'
tho iiiktaucuhcreln recited.
Xow; thcrclbrd, to tlio end that norea'sonablo
cxcuso mny'cxlst Jbr a failmo on tho part of
tho vlvil authorities to break up aha disband
sold Ipsurfu-tlfimiiy organization, and bring
to Bloody jtnd 'ooiutigjA punishment such or Its
members as w 1 ero engaged In this, juost utro-
clous niurdgi’p I, ilufus ll. Dulioek, Governor
and Comihandm’*in.Glilof of Iho Army umVNa-
or this State ami of tho militia ihoroof, linvo
thought proper toispubtkU.uiy proolunmUon,
hereby offering, a roward pf Flv^i Thousand
Dollurs for tho apprehension aud conviction of
tlio party or particii committing mild tuurdcr:
- And I do moreover charge and require all civ
il officers of this State to bo vigilant In endeav
oring to approbend tho said party or parties j
and further, Ido horoby givoduo and official
notice to tho civil ahthorltlusof tho Bald eoun-
ty.bf Columbia, that tho military forces of-Lhji
United States, stationed In Bald ooimty, will aid
them in every wnydn tholr poAver, in maintain
ing thesupromucy of civil law, and in breaking
up thd nforeuieutloho.l insurreotldnaiy orgnu*
Izatlon, to 4,haend that tlio,lnuooout may bo
protcotod in the- full, enjoyment of tholr righ ts
A9 citizens, nuil that the.vlolutors of taw.may
he sppwlily brought to puplslimont. -
Given under my hand and the great seal of-thd
HKVOLDTION
Gootid and Now Prices!
Dry Goods und
OOAlRJfiTlTION I »If, I I liMJ
Grocery
uiu iiiiiupiuiiinii’u ui iiiu uiiueu oiuies u
America tliv NliictyiFourth.' . . ‘
■ * JIUUU.S «. BULI,OCK,.boVornor.
Ilf 4 lih l!n«Pin>linl»
Drug, and Chemical House.
Pomborton,Wilson,Taylor&Co
E AMU SKli roll youusCI.VLS!
Hi H..B0Srlc
lias Just opQpcd In tho newly flulsed West
building,
r Comer Hamilton and CUmlon Streets, i
Meat* the new llallroad lirldgiS a splendid 8tt)ck
Tom D.llnrtl Jfc ll ViK
(SuecuMsora to,l.dm u,
1U- Jfumilton oml King a...
Fronting W. A A. Ru(tn>adi Uepoj 1 *'
UAI.TOX, GA., '
and will keep on hand nlurg
ixorted ntoek of
ATLANTA, GA,.
Importers, ManuAictnicrs tiiid Jobbers of ,
GlioICM DRUGS, ; . • • ■ '
.gKU’CTUD MKDICINLS,
r^HK.CHEMICALS,
ESSENTXAU OILS,
CsiuMH* I>3*o-StiiilV*»
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC.
Druggists, Physicians. Mdrclisuta and Mnftu-
fuctmoiji. generally, who pi'ldo themselv
■MEDICINES OF PUREST QUALITY
may roly upon being suited iii prlcii and qual-
^Vo keep targe stocks of ovorythlmr pertain-
lug to tlio Drug and Chemical buslnesi, und
Chemical Laboratory
connected with our establishment, mid dan of
fer superior Indueemotits tdtlio tmdo.
‘ »lf -
•B«una Woll
! bry Goods, Clothing, Notions
NEW GOODS, Roots, Shoes, ItardwnreniulGi’oeorlej.
In tho,lino of Ladles Drew Goods; WhituGoods, | Cush paid for itaoou, M luat, Corn, Cotton, mid
nil kinds of Country rrodnoe.
Itooslery, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, llats,
Roots and Slibcsi In fuel,anything you call for,
which will bonohl
AT HEMARKARLY LOW PRICES
Fop CrhU «p Froduco!
tain tho reputation, and servo oui*^ oid^fjul
uml the publlo satisfactorily,
My stock was bought ut rmluccd cash prices,
mil will ho disposed of necordlugly. •*.
Onr old friends and eustomms uro most oor.
ml jeustomors
xlially invited to oail und try us.
• JnnoH-am
cotei! OV WITH Yllflt
Produce uiui c.'aMl,!
Try US 1 AVo will Clive you Bargains 1
lUI.TO.V, QF.OUUIA.,
Wrflimkritlio qralti nml Proiluco Inulu n
clullly.ilml Majorlkml ulllljoou l,a„j F“J&
his UBiiul Ulicmllts'. 01 “ w
to p “ w ror clMn
Have Just reeolqqd an elegant 'assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Cull and examine stoejc und price-,
lor price,i current.
>V.o arc S0I9 Manufacturers of
• ' * LAND’S
Photographic Chemicals.
Shoe S', •
Leather,
llardwuro,
OutUory,
Notions,
. Compound Extract of •
S T I L L I W G'I A
tho Groat, RlonilPprlflor nml Renovator of tho
Hybtom, uml which is performing some of tho
most wonderful cures yet known, of Scrofnlu,
Chronic Rheuumiititnq,Onut, Syphilis, Cancers,
Diseased Rones, Ulcers, Pimples, Biotopes, etc.
m rnorj- .
l)AVin G.’CUttiijo, Secretary of State;
-AugubM2-4t. • > , . - -w •
‘ . '' dh'. T.vy r.oa's . * .
. Anti-Dyspoptic Elixir,
A suro' enro for’.all ‘cases of Dyspepshti
A11 pe.i’gons concerned urq dc»»lrod to take no;
Jleo thnt tho partnerslilp horetbforo existing
wlib.Thotims-J. Morgan nml Pierce A. Tatum,
under the firm i
, aiuiyiiuiimi i rtix .1. liiiuiii,
. mime-and stylo or Morgan &
Tatuin, aviu-oiUIio 19th. day qf May lust dis
solved by mutual consent. Thu bmtluesa Will,
be continued by T, J. Morgan A Co., who Are
authorized, and will fcetth* up tlmbuslncHs of
suhl parlucrsbjp. This Augusta, ism.
Aug. • . PIERCE A. TATUM.
• Tlio nreeeiios Wonicu.
' 3Miss Mnry Graves has 'botjn called to
take charge"t)f tHo.Unlvcrsali^t Church at
North llciul,Massachusetts. ■ Another la
dy, the Rev. Olympia Brown, has neqept-
cd the unanimous call made for hefhy.lho
Uiiivcrsalist Gliurcli at 'Brldp-oport, Con •
nectieut.. * I . .'
G
Mfili* lioMtorer,
Tlio greatest d.vsoovery of the ngn, for Res tor,
Injf and Ronutlf^ijt^ tjie Itulr to Its original
Prdpared in t lie chemical Laboratory of
PEMIlEltTON, WILSON,TAYLOR & CD.,
WltOlusnic -Druggist un«l Manufacturing Chem
ists, Atlanta,Oh. . -
LUu>m\ discounts made to tho trade.
August 11-1 y *
.Will TMtl-_
m tbo 21st day of August, 1«>0. at.myofHec*.
A N DElWOJTFA UN S-W ORTH, Ord’y,
Aug. 12^et. . • v
Tho liutnhn Figure.
The proportions of the human 'figure
aro strictly mathematical. The whole
iigure is six.times the; lon&th.o? the foot.
Whether the form* ,bo slender. or plump,
the rule holds .good, and devtatiou from it
is a departure from, the Highest hcauty Ui
proportion. . Tlw Greeks lnako-all their
statues according to .this yipe. Thb .fhcd,
from thn liigliest. part ‘of tho: forehead,
whevo the . hair begins, to tlve oldn 1 one-
. Comity,-AndmAvMaulilln
for: exempt Ion of personally
Und suttliigapurt und valuation of hnuiesteud,’
id l will piiBSupontlieHumo at lOo’clonlc. a.m.
i tho Statftay of August,, jww, at
Aug
b 2lsf nay of August, Inw, at my office.
ANDERSON FAUNSWOBTII, Ord’y.•
f 12-*2U *.
. before, the Court-Huusu dow ju’Spi
• lueo, Murray crtuniv, bet ween tlio legal fiours
of sale, on tho first Tuesday Ui Sept, next, tlio
““ to-w it:, ‘ .
.. .. mill, oh*M111 Crock, known
•ksonmills, ineludlng.t bo land.
of sale, on tho first Ti
.following property, t
• Ono grist, ami hiiwi
us t lie Gideon Jaelcsoi
belonging to tUd'inlll property, to’satlsfy lyvo
Murray county superlUr court if fas, ono In fa
vor ofR* T. C. Srtnji VS nahl .fook»on, uml the
tabor Tim Dultou Manufacturing Company for
tcntli of tho whole statue,. The lured from'
tlio yrrist to tho middle fingoi' is tho same.
From tlio- top of the oh’est.to the htahest
polutof tho forehend is a seventh. If-tho
longth of t]io faco from tho foots of tho
hair to tho chin be divided Into throe equal
•ports, tho first division d'etermhus. the-
phtco where the’ eynbrows meet, and the'
second flip place' qf tlio .nostrils. -The
height from’lho fect.to the topi of tho hoqd
is-llio sumo us tho distance from tho ex
tremity of the lingers when tho arms are
extended.
TiTJter ,
uye of Bard & 11111 vs Seay nnd Jackson.
AIho, lots of land numbers 107 and 108, In.tlio
8th district luul’Sd section, an tho property of
Gltarlcs llbpper to sat l*fy.ouo Murray, superior
court ll fa In favor ofTliompSon A ifr6flu*rt6n
toms eta Cadow, MoKluzie & Co. v» said Clias.
I'lease call und uxamlne our stouk heforrpur-
cliusliig etaewliore.
Wo Will Not bo Undersold i
. We have speured tho services of Mr. Witzy
i*. Fauxswonrn, who will bo lmppy tosorvo
his old friends and patrons.'. ’ ;
march 18-Iy
N :
KW.YORK MOn:D TO DALTON! *
iroxi i c II K A I’ GOODS
R s. PAYNH CO., 1
• ; “Nww Yafk-Branoh,’
■ Muntifuottircrs and Wholesale Dealers In
Hats,Caps,Furs,StrawGootls,
108 Guy Street,
KNOX VILLE, TENN. '
Wewouhl rospuetfully call the attention of
Jnim II. Ktog ronilmibs BroVmiio „
Kxclmuau bn.lnos. u. lieroloforo, fu ,
JouoSl.ly
'RTEAV GOOUHI
^ Xicu a'oonsi
I'llliSlI (iOOl)S I
■ ' • 4W *Kt POPP,!
Townloy’s Confcctioiiery!
Fresh Butter Crnokors,
.Soda Crackers, 4 .
. CTuutu Critckefr,
jjMffiisBas'rj.
; and Farina Crackuri, at ,
Towuloy'fl Confectionery!
Tongues,
j st era.
8u mines,
Herrin
• catst/jvi,
• FepWor Satioo.
- !H5sHy ,1> g»ou«^
Jellies, Syrup*, at
’T’o'VViiley’H COlilhotioucry!
reaches,
Strawberries.
l*lno Apples, el
Townley^tf Coufoctlonory!
Fresh Candles.
Oraugosi i^imAiis, ote.,
Cfgura. Tobuecc *
April 20-ly TDWNLBY’d 1
City; A. G. At twins * Co.. Erie. I'n.i J, If. Loq-
boart A Co., Mondvllle. I’n;; Ark, Ruird it
Canton Ohio, • Willi this combination wo
fossto bo tlio largest Jobbers of Hatsin the
United dtntiw.'
• Wo will dupliontoldllu bought* In Now -York.
1‘bllmlelplilu, orll * ‘
GOOD BARGAINS
“ Live and Let Llv.e Store!”
■bars county,’ jUiib'auia, and in Troup,
Coweta, Carrolt and Campbell eoimties,'
in this Stato, all pf which gave prertjiijo of
imahiuidiint yield.
X ittinilU lii Teiincspee.' Whilst In lYestT'DlntwO stopped lit till’-
Tho-Banncr says, William Hill, u jirom- ChattqliooeUee llouse, where wo. wero
- iuent citizen of Tennossoo, was kidnapped ktndty vuifl hospitably entertained by the
' last week by Budd Carter and carried into proprietor, Mr. -Wmiams. .Ho keeps bno
tho mountains, froni whence word wns of.the hejthotels 111 tho country. Iliiftn'-
seiit that lie would ho hung or shot if net' *b'ea wo fonuft well Supplied with evory-
ransoiued by. the pay nient of twqlhousnnd
dollarfi. IIIU sent word to ruisetbe monvy
ivndlt wft^Thiwd imd scrit tolh?*itoiut
designated i
Atlanta Domestic ,’IarUct.
Tho following arc the ruling prices, in
AtU\uU, up to tho 0th of Aug. , furnished Lcv . Iea
by II. T. Cox.^fc firo/, ’comiuissipii mgr-!
nhunts of that city; . • .
Corn,npr btiB.8ltl7@81.50; ’WheatAvhite,
oldj per bus, 81,.40 to Sj-l.-V. Tenn, red, 81.30
IlOppcA . .
A Iso, Jot of land number 9i;tn the 9tb district
section, as tli
.Donuld toHutisty one^lurrio’
uml dd section,
•'-multi to satisty omi-xinijray sup
. ui favor of II. F. 1’rater v» aabV Meliojmid.
Also, lot o(land number 174, in the J>th <ih«t..
uud3tl soctlon.^us (ho property of Daniel Nix
to satisfy onuMurray hiiperpor court tliuinTo-
.vor.of James Ldmomlsou v» raid Nix.
; Also, Iotof land number 313. in'the tab.dUt.
andfid Hbelion, ils thy property of John Davis
*“ satisfy ono Mutvay bounty 1 court ll fa Jn fa
ir of W. A.-Fuller vs said Dayls.
Also, lot of land number9]j In the 18th di
Also - , lot of land number on lu the i?.tl» «ii>t.
ami 3d section, as tlie property of ll. F. WolTord
to satisfy ono Murray Hiiperior-cdurtfr lain fa-,
voi* of Xiary Morri* vs said Wofford.
,.. W-taforQ.
Also, lot of land uimiher 120, in tho- loth dint,
and 3d section, us the property of I\ C. Howell.
‘Until otir Now Stores aru'jmllt oti tlio “Old
Icicle Hotel£qimvc,”yon m ill find us on the
'EAST FtDK OF IIA MILTON . STREET,.
Fivo Doors North <t(King Street,
DALTON, GA.
Irltitnore, ulut you cun
your iccrglilri
We willkoo
of the above go
tlon. Xiorelian..., „ ,—
well to cxumlno omvdock aud prloeei
• Respectfully.
July 82 U. S. l'AYNE A. CO.
uorchantif, before going EuM, will dtf
BsJt.'E. Gr::ex, Mat. U. IIannkh, Rkv. Levi
Boothkrtox and Lank Hahuhtt
Vilt be on lianil tdk'ell you Cheap Goods and
glvjj you Liberal Prices for your Produce.
Ourpurjidsi *
ise ta to aid In doveloplag,Lhu areat
r vVliltfiel.1 ami the udjoiningebun-
ns to nutkeu living by selling ffttods
fuel' a groat infevrat In tb - gr • vth i
Dalton,und ne k^,»v..ri..i .
“A Growing Country rnukbsu Growing Town.”
Wy-\vill keep constantly oil hand a ivcll se
lected stock a»ul>will,give liberal trades for
anything and everything Quit tho soil or labor
of Nortlioru Georgia can produue. •
For tho rich valley farmer, with his shipload
of t\yieat, BuCon and Cotton, mid the barefoot
mountain boy, with bis pound of GliiHCiig or
' ‘ rulo of action Di
m
PU1NG It AS COME,'AND SO HAVE
HCOTT & XA’LE'S
E leg aft t New Goods!
They nru in rcOeipl ora wullscleotoiT stock of
Nprlnir anil Miniuior flood.!
Somethliiff lien nti fnlffir the I.ntlli'81
A “Love ofn Hnt,” or Clmrmhia Uicmi
tluwg tliat wiisgooil, an<Wit'woll'Qookeil;
and his bed rooms woll fiimishod, and beds
clean, fresh and'sleep-inspiring.
Nirnngo FrL'nlc or Xntnre.
They haven pig hi Holly Springs, Miss.,
yritli q Juunau head. Its chin, jaws, nose,
inoutii,* tectli and toiigqo aroiixiotly like
a liufuun’s. Woiiderftil, ’Us triio; but
to $1.85;-Rye, per bushei,' 81.25; Oats, per
busliOl, 25cls.; Flour, Superlhie, per stick,
VO v** tu Cm illAUd. -1.
Family, 84,25 to 80;-Bacon, ShoUlers, per
lb, lOcts; Olcar sides, 20-to 20cts; Hams,
18to*10cts: LanU iu bhls.>; 10 to 21cts; in
firkins 22 to 22cts^llt*cf 1 *oross, cts; but
ter, 80to llBcts: Eggs, her (lozeiu .10 to 10c;
^ * > 3aSfs; Oi ’ * ’ 1 '
Also, 1019-011U11U uumuei’a 89,1U, 91,03,12*2 Ullil
half of 12J, iff the tali dial riet.uml 3d Hoctiou of
orlginully CherOkeo now Murruy. county (.lev
ied on us the property of J. D: w. McDonald to
xuthify cm - off ran from tUuHUperiOr court of said
E. M. Galt Vt» Mili.1 MaHoimld, llio
Miitbdy twotl fan from tliu superior court of trn
lounty, ono E. M. Galt va «afd XIoDoimUl, t’
ither A."M,.Norris & Co. vs said McDonald.
. . R. T.-RECK, Sheriff.
Blood Root, wo have hut.
trading, and tlmt in to bo sut tolled
TO LIVE A?(D LET IAVE i-
For tho convenience of onr count ry friund9
aud customers, wo will, as soon as tile lumber
can bo got out, liuvo a
IVAGQN^ YARD,
on tbo rear of tlio Old Jlrlck Hotel SquUrc, with
shelter, fire nnd M’ator, for man und beasts.
REN E. GREEN.
Augdy Ag’t Dalton City Co.
AUIO, AT THE SAKE TIME AN*t> l’LACE S
Lot of laud number 83, la t be. ltth dtolrlet and
.Id riCctfou of said county,-except tlmt* part of
said lot laid off tq Juno and John McKinney;
levied on ua tbo propfirty of Robert Smlthey
d Jeremiah Suuthoy to r M
j superior
Beeswax, S3 to 38cts; bilious, perbushel,
81.00 to 81.28; Tenn. Irish pojutoes, pci'
bushel',Sl.OO to 8t,50; FleldPens, rod, iie?
bushel, Sl.OO to'80.00; white, Sl.O.to 1.00;
Apples dried, per lb. 7 to 8c; l’eaches, 10
to 20c; impeefed, 8 lo 9e; Dry Hides, 20’
to 20c; 4-1 Shootings, per yard, lUc;
k B Robert ami Jeremiuli Siulthoy.
Also, Jot ol' land number 101, In the 13th dlst.
nnd 3d Bcatlon; Ipvlcd on as tue property of I*.
F. Howell to Hiittofy ono uounty, eouVt'l! tU'lu
'tuvor ot G. C. Terry vs said Howill.
Also, lot of land number 318, in the 20th dlst.
ana 2d section: levied on as tbo p«Pb
J"'"Sr \ ami 3d section: loviud
7-8 Shifting, ner vuril, H ^to 14 Cts; Cot- E. Wilson to Hiittofy ono stmei
toil Ynrus, per hiiSeh, 82.0ll(n 2.10
Facts Tor tltn I.n<lies.
I have used niy Wicdlor & Wilson Sbw-
lngrMaehlno cloven years, for all.sorts of
family sowing,, from the very coarsest-
even carpet-binding—to. tho flnest worn by
women, nnd requiring No. 800 cotton. It
gives mo still entire -satlsfiiction, nnd I
ran not too highly recommend It to others
as a family comfort. Solely from my np-
_ -» ” all otn-
precintion of your machine above i
KnrtltquukQ In Illinois. .
A Cuirp dispatch says p slight shock of.
an oarthquako had been felt there. 11 was
very severe' iit.Padfioah; causing tho hotels
lobeomptiudInnfowminutes, and scar
ing tlio -people generally.. It wna_ accom
panied by a dull, i'ouriiig noisellko’n heavy
whul. HcaOy ralii and thnndcr followed. „
A LouiBviUo dispatch, says a. Puiicton Jt was precodod by a niotoor of unusual crs , I liavo been tho means of soiling more
letter of a-recent date sr-eilLs of a fearful brilliancy,,apparently teh-iliehes hi diaui- “ lftu fthundred of then;,
accident which occurred near there. A 0 tcv, exploding liken oaunou, fired two
man was hauling ail immehso mill stone, m ,] cs distance. No ilamnga reported; but
weighing 2,850 ;jounds. M lulo paailug (; le succession of incidents is creuting im-
along sido of a bill, the stono roUed.from menso excitement. Tho explosion of tlui
tho wagon, qiid down the niil at a tearful mc te 0r \y,tB Jicard thirty miles, nml seen
speed, crushing small trees hi Us ami s ixty miles around,
wont crashing through a fcnco nnd Into
.this yard of a fanner's house ut the foot of
tho lillK'O.vor a number of boo hives. In
the yard wero several children playing.—
The bees in tlio eoiiftisjon stung every ono
of thc'chlldren in' a' frightful manner, kill
ing one,nod twoothcfsnro entirely spccch-
ilcss and blind. Tho stone dashed on,
bounding tntoa stock pasture,'killing two 1
calves and a horse. This Is tho most iv’on-
derflil story we have read, but is not at
.all improbable,
Exoticinent About a Xotert Ilsspcrmlo.
• The excitement hvMissourl abont llilde-
hrnrid Js on tlio increase. Tho Governor
has increased tho reward for Ids capture
to fifteen' thousand, .dollars. Over three
huudred ujen arc hi pursuit of him In the
•country. It has been ascertained tlmt ho
actually ventured Into St. Louis on Sat,
ifrday.
A Ittlnliosotn Tornado.
ThoiWbsterii papers sjieaklng of a Tor-
undo In Stesnis county, Inst Friday, say
it blew becjiti'oiigly biiilt farm housir to
pieces, in wbieli were twblve inmates, on
ly two of whom were left nmoug the ruins.
Four were so badly, injured that thoy sflr-
vlvcd hot a, few .moments, and of tho j er
inainder all were seriously hurt .save one.
The rest of-them wore Wowu’ many finds
idlslaui. -
. Klorrlblo Sosplclon.
A' horrible suspicion has-boon nrohsed
concoiulug tlio came of the disaster on
the Cliuksvillo Railroad; The Memphis
Appeal says; • _
‘‘We are credibly informed that somo of
tlio peoplq living in the .neighborhood of
the nccidout have liecn caught with prop
erty on them known to belong to the do-
censed or wounded, and it is ftirtlier said
that the nfliijr was caused by the'removal
of a rail or the sawing of the t resile 1 work
by certain parlies who arc strSnsU Vus-
pected.' 1
'Mbs. C. Slaughter.
• Dover, Dol.
X.-Jlooro to satisfy one.i-nuntc-court ll fa.iS fa-
.•« •*»- r — a •. v._ a.. Monro. •
in tho Oth diet.
tho pr
‘com
aid Monro,
•>, in tho Oth u it* i.
thoproporty of Jt.
[tt'Vlor court (1 la in.
Yltoon,
number 313, lu,lh6 8tll dlst.
salcl county s lovlod on to nut-.
.. joti-fiv from Murray ftuphvlor
court, G. L. Johnson, udm'r of.J. If. Joluisoii
Giles Ilodges—said lot
Aug, 12.
till lot pointed out in tl fa.
IL RAMSEY, U. Sheriff.
COIIEN it CO.,
Xj» ’ Importers of
Brandies,Wines, Gins, Segai's
Deulers in’
Jiyc, Bovrbon anil Mbnongulida Whiskies
Manufacturers of tho Celebrated
STOlVEWAIyL BITT10US
AugJy Wliltcliall Street, Atlanta, Gu,
ortho Mndi-
Family, poriMCHstaK those
“es which belong to
'Hriforiaml
*.i..j in;.ic iii-idicltml propertlea tv!
an OUI and l’uro Gin.
Ind topeiitilhUi to tho Foinnlop. Good for Kid-
ey.Cdm plaint a. A (lellcious Toldo, Rut up in
ImUs uontulhlug one dozen lmttlca each, nnd
sold by all nr it agist* ftrocers. etc. A.<M 11 ik-
iNouUitCn., cHtaullrihed In 1778, N'o. 1& Reaver
Stfeots New York. . - -
Forkaleln Dalton by 71.1’. O’NcllJ, only, uitg
■y^OOKOUT MOUNTAIN
l'klucttlionni Iiisliiui ionw.
P,kv. C. E. 1’- BANciiovT, PrlnclpftL
Fnll Se.srilpii of Twenty Weeks liugliiri August
4,1869, For tail nartlcttlara HnjitUbr- cntnlogue,
August l*2t* '' ^
FrJnta,
' t/laVnV,,
/J re lift din OH,
. ilutfl, TriimnlugH,-
Notioua,' Shoeft, Galta
Also, a wcU 8olooted^tock,of .
‘ Gentlemen dGootto:
IIuiHi Olotliihg: a ml SUoon.
After the 20th iiiritnftt we will he found nl on
Now Store, one door nfffth Of. Jesse Trotters
SoUtlt End H|UUiltQii Street. 8. A h.
j N. scon,.
General IiiHurnnco Apcnt,
PAt.TOWy Ga.
S OUTHERN MUTUAL, (Qliurtcred 1»T,) ,
. Athem*.OcnrgI«.
All Annual PoUejos Participating/
. £ CA U P EN TE U,. 8 it P’t,
LookoutAlqitntain, Tenn.
tin order from the Court of Ordinary .of
Whitfield couuty, will be sold on the llrat Tues
day In Ootober, IP*/.*, at tho Court-House door
in said county, "within tho legal hours of sale,
the following lots of-huid, viz; !«otanumbers
192, 200, 20*2, 203,. 204, 20ft,: 207, 226, 22^, 229, 230, 249,
jyjE.VDOU & RltOTHEUS,
TOBACCO
. ' . COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Manufuctuvcrn of Sugary, *. . . ..
Aug-ly Whitehall Stroot, Atlanta, Ga.
/^1 KOUUIA, IValker County—Uonry Row era
VT hns applied for exemption' of pcrsontdty
and setting apart und valuation of homestcud
aud.l will pa; *• — ■ -
11 o’clock, Fr
9,J8(J9.
upon the same, at my oflleo, nt
Iduv, tho. 13th iiu*t. This August
M1LTOX ltUSSKLI,,OiilV.
in Sept; liext, botwc
Plnutntion Hit tern.
The liiugiiiigo of nature nml exiierloneo
ilemoustrntes tlmt whoever M ould enjoy
tho pleasures'of food, IJiebenutlcsof land
scape, the joyO of companionship, tho rich
es of literature,, or tho honors ot station
nnd renown, must preserve their health.
Tho ell'eet of foul, injurious food, entering
tho stonmeh, is to derange the digestive
organs mid nrodueo homfaeho, loss of ap
petite, uiirefreslilng-sleep, low spirits, fe
verish burniugs, etc., which n'ra 11(esymp :
toms of that horrid dlscftso, Dyspepsia,
which 'assumes a thousand shapes,- and
points toward a miserable file aud prema
ture decay. -EhttltatjoK Tfitters'will ure-
.veiit,- overcome and counteract all of theso
cllbcte. They act wltlj interring power,
nnd are taken ivith.tho pleasure of ji bev
erage. .' -
Maonolia Vatbii,—Superior to the
best imported Gei-mau Colongc, nnjt fold
at half tho price.
, the first TnofidL.,
.tlio usnal hours oftalc: .
A liouso nnd lot in VnrhoU'ti Station, nurahor
one, on uorth Hide of Main street, imd East of
the K. T. & G. It. it., aa the property of L. N.
Speer to Rutlsfy-a 11 fa from Whitfield Hupurlqr
court, H: F. Robins vs 1. A. Whitten, principal,
imdsuidSpooivsucuritv.
Also, ono house und lot In tho city of Dalton,
lylngon IVatigh street, north of lioitoe occupied
us a stoi’o house by Dmiton A Lynn, wluuoon
0. R. Gibbs how lives-: levied on to satisfy a fl
ia Issued from the superior court of said eouh-
ty in favor pf Cowles A Led yard vh R. M. Fleet.
D. W. MlTtLIELL, Shorlff.
To tho CitizeiiK of Dalton.
Tho citizens of Dalton and vicinity arc
requested to meet at the Court ilouse iu
Dalton, on Saturday evening next, at 8
o’clock, 1\ M.j.fov the purpose of forming
a Tcmpernn cc' organiza t ion,' to urrcst tho
growing evils of intelnpta"Uice.
Come lndlcsl comoold mcn! conic young
mci\! come aU! Friend? of Reform. i«c?.
ALSO, AT TUB BAMB TIMK AND PLACK
LotofJaml number 213, in tho.lCth district
and 3d acetlou of Whitfield county, said lot now
In possession of Hinton und Hoyt, and luvlcd
on ns tho property of Archibald Sloan, Iftto of
ria dcounfy. deeeuried, by.vlrtuoof u 11 fu from
\\ bitfield Hupurlor court in favor of Alfred
w aildtli vs Samuel R. Sloan. Kx’r of Arehlhhld
Sloan, deo’d. It. SUTHERLAND. D. Sh’fl.
• August 12.
Kiir '.» j<l
JheJogid hours of sale, Yhe following 1 property!
i.ot of lund numlier 310,.ln th
4th section ofUntoOsa comity
e KORGTA. Wulkcr.County—George McClure
bus applied for exemption of personalty
and 1 will pass upon the sumo at my office in
LuFuyette, on Monday, tho ICtli Inst. This Au
gust fi, 1800. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
ray one, mpciooK. Wednesday, 23th inst. TUt
August 0,1839. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
ir,£, UW, Zvli, iUri,- YUi, • xu/. '«U, WJM, TfJ, mu,
il, 242, 202, 263, 264, 26J, 266, 277,278 and 279, be-
longing to the estate of p, II. Ken. u,.deceased.
AU situated in thu llthdistriet of thu;i(lBeotion
ororiglnnlly Cherokee, now Whitflulll county,
whereon tlio llpn. Owen II. Iuiuair resided ut
.till* time of bto death; containing 3W0 acres,
moro or less. Said lands are sit tint od In one of
thn most fort lie and healthy seeliousof North
Georgia, and. will bo. sold iu lots for one-third
etiMb, one-third in twelve moMltB. and the re
maining third lu two-yenrs, with Interest on
both payments from tho time of sale. Posses
sion glvep vath ot December next. Ronds given
tort files nnd tltlos made when all the purchase
money Js paid. JAMK8-U. llORNK,
Adm’r.do oonlsntni, with wlllahnoxod.
aug.'12-tds.
ri EORGEV, Whitfield County-Whereas C. M.
VT Keith, udtu’r.of 8ntniioI II. Keltff, ilooeuS-
ed,8liowsto the court,in Jtto petition duly filed
that ho hns fully administered Stunuol H/
Keith's estate; Thtois therefore to eitu all per
sons concerned-to Bhow cause, If any tllfey can.
why letters of dismission should nou'he granted-
. CIIUICI, ISO.’.
aug. 12 am.
the Court house doot ip tho tow.n qf Calhoun,
within the legal hours of sale, tliii following
property town l .
f Hovonty-four acres of land, moro or loss, of
lot numlier not known, in tlio. town of.CaVhotin,
r^KOUGIA nOML\ (Charted IWi.)
Isayei Itartlclpat lng 1 * ol 1 c S°o n • D wt11 i i i C ga m i
Firt Class Store Houses, *
LJ ' ' . HHUiJimo.
ion. Jop Johnston, General Agoiit. Savannidi.
April, 1809. • J.‘N. HCOTT, Agent.
G
EOHGIA UYEH,
Unequalled for.Beauty and Simplicity.
.. PRIDE OF Y'OUTH;
An ExQuisitb PnnrLK, you trooL on Silk.
WM. KING, Jtt., A Co., Alhcua, ua.
^•For huIo by 8eott A Lyle, Dalton, ua.
Jtay-27-flm.
G EORGIA, Wulker County—C w l’upp has
applied for exemption of personalty and
sett lug apart and valuation of hohiestead, and
I will pass upon the mono at my oflleo at 10
o clock, Saturday, 21st lust. This August 9,1869
MILTON RUSSELL, Qr^y.
■WALKER MORTGAGE SALE—Will he sold
TV, betoco thn courthouse door In LnFnvottu.
on tho first Tucsduy lu Oct., within tho legal
hours of sale;
Onc-half interest indot of land number 18, In
.1th Utotrlotand 4th section of Walkoremmty:
levied oh ns tho property of Moses Morrison
for tho pmchuHOinopcy of the same; uiidcv a
m or tun go llfu in favor otAfox. Slmw vs Bifid
Morrison and Jumes llollfngswort h. Moi rison
A. A. SIMMONS, Sli’tr.
in possession.
i.ot of lund nnufiier 310,Jn the 9tli district uml
■.ill section oCCutoOsa comity, ns tho proixirty
of J. R. Dunegnn.by one.sui>crioi’court 11 1h, H.
J. Spruyliorry vrisaidDunegan. Property poin-
ted out by plaintiff s atforne^ •
uug. 12. - JA8. Srcl’LUltE, Sheriff.
/Y LOUGIA, WUlttlold County;—Ono month
VT after date application will bema<toto the
Court of Ordinurv of sald-eounty for leuvo to
sell tho real estate belonging to the estate of
Mont y Ault, lute of said county deoeased.
J. T. AULT, i A(lmp , w
_Auga2-lin. ..•••IV. it. AULT,') Aamr
*1TTE lmvo a fine ariHortniont of LadhuTDress
V V Goods, such ns Printed taiwus/Jaekoneta,
MoKembhiues, Prints, uml GontN Cnsltucres,
that wo me bound to sell nt reduced prices.
Come -uud examine quick, before tho assort
ment Is broken. - TJLBB8 & KENNER,
/~1 K'»lT(ilA, '’Whitfield . County—.fames E
\JT Christian has applied-for exemption of
personalty, uml 1 will puns u it "-
lllce on t he 10th
i upon thu same at
iur N wmee, 4U1 Dlst., un. >
Hultou, August 10, 1869. i
71111 be sold at Auction, in front or Tibbs
liouso, on Hamilton stroot, commencing at .10
o clockon'Tuesdny 31stduy or August, 1809, the
following property (Whisky subject to the tux)
Ono copper still,
" 7t, Il2^’/ ,l ' 0 .l n,u - u - B 'vup; tin*violation of
section 23, act of Congress poured July 13th, 1860.
o, V V s 0 ± ir /‘* ,H ' 4 J.W l . Uo . n8 whtokoy, seized Juno
21st, 1809, from Betterton A Bros., in Whitfield
111, cap nnd worm, seized April
Wm. ll. Swan, forvlollitipn of
county, for violation of Suction 48, uct of Con.
gross passed July 20tb, 1869. ' *-• -
28 R u, i ou «» whiskey, riclzod. June
.23 1,18*10, trotn same In Gordon county, for same.
Gno barrel, 4u gallons. •;whiskey, seized Juno
24th. from sumo In Whitfield county, for same.
Publication having been made for thirty din’s,
as required by law*, and no elulm-having huoti
-WELLSh. WHITMORE, Dcp’t. Collector.
"L VDU wilt find uTine nsbortment ot" Hats uud
M . ll. JIRpOK l: ll, Ordy. X Ready -Made Clothing at TiiiilUlSS
hounded ns follows; on tho west, by IVYH. Mor
ris* land, and tho north by M. U. MoGfnn's Jaml,
on tlio oust by Calhoun; also ttv-o town lotsjoln-
ing 11. 11. Dubbsoii; bast of tho Rail ltoad, ami
one dwelling house lot Joining J. D, Tinsley,*
east of the Rail Rond. All or said lots levied
on liy virtue of ouo. attachment fl fa, IsRucd
from Floyd Courity Court, lit favor ,of John
Harkins vs Samuel L. Bundle/ -Executor of F.
M. Cahbott, deceased.
.aug 12-tdh. GEO.^. RROaDGN/D. 81t’ff.
/G EORGIA, Gordon C'ouiity.—Ordlnnn’’s Ol'.
\X floe, AugustU, 1869.—All persons.interest.
.eU are hereby not ified that J. J. Mann, of the
.au aro hereby not ified that. J. J. Mann, of tho
loutth district, G. M., tolls before II. M, Iluuter
and J. L. Cuiny, Justioos of tho Peace for said
icmi Ui m tin co putees, one ou the lort hip, tlio
other two on each horn; flesh marks, dark
Rrlndle, -with somo white about Ills hack and
shohldoiv. marked with a split in tho right onr
und ovor lilt on tho left our; supposed to bo
some 12 or 13 years old. Said ox tolerably large,
worth the smu of twenty-live dollars. '$ie
owner ol sold estrayJs i nquired to come for
ward and pay ehurges and take said ox iiwny,
lio will bo dull with ns the law directs. A
u extract from tho estrny hook;
tg. l2-2t-Prs. foe$3. D. W. NEEL,Ord’y.
! j. i
has uppllod foj* oxembtlon of pcrKOnnlty
setting upurt ami valuation of homestead,
and t prill puss upon t!i< • ;-m - ■; lu n’clnf-i., A.
Mi, on tho 20th inst. . I). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
uug. 12-‘2t. '
i ' umuiu.1 gui ft rr.-a . u. Diiiniy
VjT- has applied: lor uxcmptloli or personalty
and setting apart hmj vulnation or ho'ipeHteau,
and I will pass upon tho. same at my .office \n
Calhoun on tho 21st last. »* n'Moot'. v \t •
.august 12-2t'- •
burgs, % anil t-1 Domestics, and Thren
irlees. by TlBll? A UENNl
I
PRIDE OF THE FARMER:
A Rich Brown »or Wool.
ENCKLSIOR:
A SrLKNDtn Black roit Woo;.:
Resides a Yellow,Gbken aud Ruowx for Cotton.
All prepared bv aprnotlcal Dyer xnd warran
ted. ♦^•Liberal discount to dealers.
43-Hainplcs sent freo on application.
A/t-.lLngA* . -
M. KINO, Ju., A Co., Athous, Ga.
j^TLANTA
M A H B Ij 'E . Y A ll D .
D. X. HUDSON;. Agent,
Manufacturer-aud Dealer In
Italian anil American Marble
Monuments, Box Tombs,
Head and Foot'Stones, Furniture JIarblo etc.
Oflleo und Yurd,
Corner Peaobtrooond Walton Streets.
J.ulyl-ly* . Atlanta,Ua. .
J A. TURLEY, '
• COG IIILL, E. TENN.,
• Dcnior in
General Merchandise aiid Country Produco
* Solicits orders for Flour, Corn, Meal and Ra
in
road,
s orders for Flour, Corn, Meal and Ra-
— ordoring give tho price you enlrpay,.
dOUvered-ln nearest Dopqt on E. T, A Ga..»all’
Address * ’ ’ J, A, TURLEY,
# Cog UIU, E. Teun., vlu Athena.
P ETRO OIL, .tho very host- npn-exploMve
burning Fluid now ’Offoreil for sale, nml it
bus stood the teq^ in every Instance. It into
„. -^, T - —„_r,.rnuH gives motx* light
than nny other oil,nnd Is gunrantlodnottosoft
tho most delicate fabric, uml to ho perfectly
...— — j pel
non-explosive. Give It a trial. For mile by
1 TIBBS A KENNER
'Y* ADIKS, call -and oxunilno those Reautifnl
jlj Gerraun-Wuro and Glass Setts; atoo, mag*
ififleoutuftsortmunt of Gluss. Stone Chinn and
genoralTuhloWaro at Hfott A Lylb b. .
Baclt & Collnirff’s,
211 and 233 Market Street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Who aru now selling GooUh, hucIi as Fancy und
StaploKry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, ote.,
at siioh prices ita wero never known before, arm
whioU defy competition. Call Uml examine
^Having bought our goods lit the first N. York
Houses, wo aro ublo to supply tuerchnmz nn“
fanners at wholesale uud retail
ally low for this r.mrkct.
I prices, unubu*