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tlio Control
1 hns offered $.10,000 per
to Road, In adyatiop.—
npany Is striving for
ly of tho Bailronife In
smovo seems to.bo dla-
Secretary of War, Itanllns, died on tho
nth inst., at Wazhlngtoa, after several
days Illness. Grant did not arrive till af
ter his death, Sherman bccoino Secretary
sd interim.
. Hevrmic.
ion the Ctli hist., amounted to
. Comiinrattvo statements from
i to August show an Increaso of 8,-
ooo.oon, this ovar last year.
. I)l«t.
Ex, Gov. "Worth, of North Carolina,
•died In Raleigh on the Oth Inst. .
Terrible ralnslropbe.
Avondale Coal Mtno In Pennsylvania,
lias taken fire. Two hundred hands aro
in tho mines. Ventilation totally stopped.
The only shaft by which thoy could have
escaped, is choked by forty feet Of burning
coal and rubbish. Miners aro being
brought from all sections free of charge to
rescue tho unfortunates. All work in the
vicinity has suspended. - Tho widows and
orphans by this catastrophe will be about
BOO.
We rllr the one, that Rosa.
A Now York paper says that. Anna
Dickinson, “though much wooed, hasnot
been caught." Tho poor fellow that suc
ceeds with her will catch two gonders at
onoo. Catching her, ho will catch it.
Becoming Hell Biotin.
Two of tho members, of the Turkish
Cabinet, Ris said, Intend to Become Chris
tians. It is thought, in Constantinople,
that tho Saltan will not remove them in
consequence.
Not an ItnUKcroua. .
The Columbus Bun thinks Bullock and
others who “are afrajd tollvelnGeorgia,”
oughn’tsay anything more after “swing
ing around the eirclo" with forty Kuklux
editors for a body gunrd.
Fnn nt lent,->’crjr,
The-Pall Mall Garotte reports that in
one large village in Russia 1,700 persons,
members of a new fanatical sect, burned
themselves todeatli.
• Mortality In SI. ta>nla.
In St, Louis the deaths Inst week were
335, of which 144 were under five years of
age.
iMmlnusril on Bole.
The investigation of tho case of Thomas
G. Simms, Into postmaster at Atlanta,
charged with embezzling United States
ihnds, was concluded on Saturday. Mr,
Simms wns committed to answer, boforo
tho United States District Coprt, and rc-
qnired to giyo bond - in the sum of $20,000,
Reduced
There" tiro at prosont only twenty-eight
convicts in tho penitentiary In Alabama,
tho Balance being at work on the different
railroads. . vtgt
Humor.
Mr. Joseph, tho Coolio agent at Char
leston, 8. C., lms rooeivod oncers to supply.
ninoUiojisondlabbrersatohco. Onetbou-
sand will bo employed upqp the Selma,
JtomoandDaltoniallrond. Anotherthou-
sand are for Columbia.
Build of Bobbers.
There is a band of robbers operating in
tho neighborhood of Sand - Mountain; in
Alabama. They, waylay travelers and
tako their horses, watches, etc. *
* fllnzalar.
A few days agO'a darnlpg-necdlo.was
extracted by a doctor from tho breast of a
tittle girl in SU Joseph, Mo., which had
teen lodged" there four yeavs. .
Need Beron.lruetlng,
. Revenue troubles aro frequent In New
Ydrk and Philadelphia. A revenue offi
cer lias recently been assassinated In Phil
adelphia, and auothcr shot at. A reward
of $3,000 Is oi&rcd for tho ruffians. It Is
layed on tho whisky Ring.
JL t'elfnn l'rolmt.
A number of inffllestlolCuhnns, resident
in Now York, have published an eloquent
protest against tho sale of Cuba to t!’o Uni
ted States. They declare tho wav to be
lied lingers ollt of tlio people's "strong
boxt” but tho full declaration of the Ex
ecutive, (published in a Into issue of tho
Atlanta Intelligencer) ns filed In the office
of tho Clerk of tho Superior Court of Pul-
Atlnnln, ton count y < ngft | ns t him for alleged viola-
tlon of tho following section of the Codo of
Georgia, presents a rather Imd feature ip
tho Treasurer’s ense:
8. He (tho Treasurer) shall not, unfit r
any circUmttancce, use. himself, or allow
others to use, tho ftmds of tho State In his
Ivuitls: end lor every violation of this sec
tion, ho Is liable to tlio Stato for tho sum
of five hundred fiollnra as n jwiinlty, or a
forfeiture of snlary, If said forfeiture wll
pay tho ponnlty iucuried."
Tho above lnw, It is chargod in" Bul
lock’s published declaration, lias been vi-
olated in forty-two distinct nud sopnrato
coses by Angler. Thlj, If true, Is a Very
grave nialcfeasnnco oii tho part of tho
Treasurer, nud If proven before tlio court
will ploco tho keoper-of the State ftmds In
a position anything but enviable. Of the
merits of tho controversy between theso
two High functionaries we know llttlo or
nothing—wo only know, According to de
velopments, that each lias handled the
money of tho Stato in some way the othor
don’t like, and which each eoncolvcs to bo
dishonest ahd rascally In the other—hence
this Kilkenny cat flgbt, this offart to dc-
vonrono another, this expoee. of each oth
er’s quirks and turns to control or possess
tho “root of all ovll" hid away In tlio
“strong box” of tho Slate. Thoro Is evi
dently “something rotten in Denmark!"
—either Bullock or Angler Is culpablo—
guilty of gross and Illegal handling of the
pooplc’s money', but which one Is It? In
Angler's last delivery, which is a rejoin
der to tho declaration referred to, tie does
not, as we understand him, deny having
used the’Interest accruing on tho deposits
of State ftmds made by him In tho Geor
gia National Bank, hut claims that he af
terwards refunded the amount, not how-
over until ndvlshd that action was con
templated against him. lloro we havo
an - admission that toll* its Awn tale.—
Wo all know tlmt Bullock handled the
ftmds of the State, drawn from a N. York
Bank, with great freedom, and" Angler ad
mits that ho “ reftmded” to the Treasury
money that did not belong to him, hut to
tlio State, and which he does not deny wns
used by.himsolf. So whore is tho dtlfer-
,onco between tho two?—tho “kcttlo nnd
tho pot" is block alike In this ense. The
question is, If Angler Is such an honest
official, why did ho not expose Bullock’s
rascality and perfidy long before this time.
It was his duty to do it, nnd ho acted In
bad faith to omit it until he and tho Ex-
ecullvp got at loggerheads. Upon the
wholo, wo think, botwoen them, it is “dev
il catch devil," nnd tho better interests of
tho Stato Treasury and of tho pooplo, wo
have no doubt, will eventually ho subserv
ed by “permitting tho Bullock to gore the
watch dog of the Treasury,’ and the
watch dog,’hi.turn, to fasten Ills teeth
In the rhinoceros hide of tho Bullock, to
thoir mutual satisfaction,"
In Charleston, 8. C., 1ms Siadc a doclslp
to tho effect that when a member of i
partnership goes’Into ban
inrlners must go into Ik
nlthouglf they may havo ot
of baukru ptcy. ^
A New Wny
AMobllo justice tlio.otlicr day decided
lu the caio of a negro buy lOyeafsokl.who
had been convicted of highway robbery,
tlmt If his mother would give him a sound
would dismiss tho ease. Tlio whipping
was given with a vim,
We THluk No.
Repudiation of tlio national war debt is
n question that is bolng agitated in some
sections of the Union—particularly in tho
West, whore it is generally fevered. The
North, especially tho bloated bondholders,
are greatly cxerclsod op tho subject—op
pose it to the bitter end—denounco It as
dishonorable, bad faith, and all.that sort
of thing, none of which wo will question;
but If, in tho languago of a cotemporary,
it would ho dishonorable In the North to
repudiate her debt, was it honorable In
her to compel the South to repudiate hen?
Wo think not—it exhibits on-her part tho
very quitcssenco of dishonor and puritan
ical meanness. Is it honorable in one
party to compel another party to do what
is dishonorable? In moral ethics no such
loose doatrino is taught, and we Soldly
assort our beltof, that if tho North did not
have large investments in government
bonds, her people to-day would bo clam-
oroife for repudiatipu, ns much os they
now jpnto about honor and good faith.—
Has not the North, by'compelling South
ern repudiation, perpetrated ns great a
dishonor ns tho repudiation of her own
debt would bo? We think sol
Cruel Eviction of Irish Tenants.
In the hamlet of Nurney, in Carlow
county, Ireland, twonty-twoTamllies, num
bering over one hundred and twenty per
sons, old tenants, mostly holding-under
middle men, and remarkable for" their in
dustry, sobrloty, nnd punctuality in the
payment of rent, have, upon the death of
the person on whoso life their lenses de
pended, been turned out of house and
home. One marnipg two bailiffs, a sheriff
llolslon Conference.
. Hie llolslon Annual Conference of tho
Methodist Church 8outh will hold Its next
session at Abingdon, Viu, commencing on
the Sid - of this .month. Bishop Doggett,
wo understand, is oxpeoted to prasldo.
Tsklng (be Iron-CInd.
At tho last term of tho Circuit "Court of
Louisa county, Vn., Judge Shackleford
presiding, there were seven Indictments
by "tho grand jury, six of which were for
perjury in taking tho Iron-clnd oath.
In (he Wrong Boom.
A burglar entered tho Tennessee Blind
School, a night.or two since, and, after
wandering"about tho study lmlland linger
ing raised maps, hooks nnd globes, is sup
posed to havo loft in dlstfkist, though things
wore strewn about in tlio most raoklcss
manner. Nothing was missing.
- • -Very Bow.
The Roanoke livor is lower than It hns
been known by any of the present genera
tion. It can ho waded tit almost any point
bctwAen Weldon and Halifax,
A Big Woir.
A wolf was killed In McLennan county,
Texas, that measured t'wolvo inches across,
tho top of tho head from ehr to car. It
had Just Wiled a foil-grown cow.
I4t n» Have l*encc.
The Cincinnati Gazette, (Radical) Is
preparing to raise, tho cry of “no Popery. ”
It is alarmed. It haB an article on “the
old foe with a new face,” in which appre
hension is expressed concerning tho “beast
that was and Is not, and yet is.” Dawn
here wo have bad a little religious breeze,
but It has not carried us off our legs.and
we are not very much frightened. Dur
ing three centuries tho Roman Catholics
and the Protestants tried to destroy each
other. Bociillcing millions of lives nnd
whole epochs of peace, they felled. Thoy
had better try what virtue there Is in
preaching God’s word as each sect under
stands It, and letting one another alone.—
.XouMtfe Journal.
The Or rot Bridge Across (he Ohio
Blrer.
On Thursday tho lnrgest span of any
truss bridge in the United States was com
pleted on tho great bridge across the Ohio
river at Louisville, which is destined to
connect tho Kentucky and Indiana shores.
The bridge Itself will he, when finished,
(nnd tho cugiuccr in charge expects to
turn over lift contract for tho building
Bomc time in November,) one of tho mnsi.
splendid structures of the kind in tills or
any other country. Tills last span covers
three hundred and seventy feet, nnd Is a
marvel of engineering skill.
. Democratic Victory In Cnll/oruln.
The election of two J udges of tbcSuprcnfo
Court of California, members of. tho Leg
islature, nnd county officers, took place in
that State on Wednesday thu 1 st Inst. Thu
Democracy carried lho State, but we have
not loarncd tho particulars. Cast year tho
Radicals succeodod, hut California is rev
olutionized. And the same causes that
havo wrought hor revolution are at work
throughout the repulillo. The Grant ad
ministration would be enough to kill a
dozen such parties,os thu Radical party If
-1 ,cr./
S. C. CR0ZIERS.
Best Cal Icon aL per Turd!
.Fifty pieces of tho bestmakeund latent
Styles Just received at above price I •
Host Collet* at 3fc pounds to tho dollar!
Mon's beet whole stock Brogan shoos $1.751.
A largo stock of Kentucky Joans and
Camluiorcsat 25 to 75 cents por yardl
Caps and saucers at 25 cents per sot
A good stock of Brown and Blenched Homes-
. icd,lints, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queen* vrurt
and Notions.
-Tho Best Chance for Bargains
Ever before offered in tills country.
If you don't belleye It oomo nnd examine foi
yon reel ves, as thu goods mustliO sohl.-_
Pulton, Sept. 7, ’OO.-am
your most cart
" . . '“lltr.inj lliKcAVj Chairman, 1 ’
Tho resolution of Mo Mmiiptii. Convention,
Axing Uic Udltl bf representation, a. above Vo-
ferreUto, 1. u follow.:
“That t lie Oovomnr of oncti State amt Tnrrl-
“lory .hull upiwlnt a ili'luraUon at hirin', nut
“oxcjjxllug onn for oooh Conurculonal DU-
I In pur.uanco of tltoahon reguo.U anil lu to-
conlauru with lho rmnlutlon ounion, I hereby
aiUKihit aa (lulomto. at lurgo for and In bohair
or the Stuto of Georgia t
For tho First Congressional District—Aaron
Wilbur, pf Savannah. ■
For tlio Second Congressional Dlstrlot—Pa<
'%»ffl^'r y i.l°nat m.trlel-Il. t,
For ftio ]?ourth^otogtowK^mal PIstrlot—A. D»
^For^tlVo Elfth *Congrcs.iloiisl DlsMeD-WlI*
II ForthoSlSh’ Congrosslonul lJlstrlct—John
White, of Athons. .
For tho Roventh Congrossldnal District—Wll*
tho Senlof tho Kx.
ccntlve Department, at the Capitol. In Allan-
' * onr flritjthovo wrlttoil.
■ *uk, Governor/
GEORGIA LAND AGENCY,
" 11KN H. QBEKN,
/.gem or tho Dalton Oily Company,
ovFP.ns yon sAtn
riVE HUNDRED,
Yaluablo Town Lots
—*x-
T1IK GROWING CITY OF DALTON
"tYTIIITFIELn Sukki# Vd Salks—^Wlllbosold
TV boforo tiro Court house door In said coun
ty, on tiro first Tuesday In Ootobcr noil, be
tween tbd usual hours or sale t x ...
City lot letter l). in tlio City of Dalton, cm Gor
don Btreot, fronting on Wald street fifty feet,
and running hack one hundred nnd twpnty foot.
Also*, west hfilf <Jr I6t letter C. in tlio. city of
Dalton, on Gordon Street* fronting twenty-fivo
feet on wild street, nud running hi\olc one hun
dred and twenty feot«
Also, lot latter J. on CUyler 8trert. Ju the city
of Ihilton, fronting on snld Street no feot, nnd
mini hip lmek ono hundred and twenty foot.
Also, lot ot land 102, lu the 12th district nnd 3d
section of-Whitfield oonnty, oxeept invert rfnd
a half acres, sold by s. C Cady to Thbfiias Na-
lon nnd Adam Capnes, all levied oh*to *ntl*fy
tvo Justice Court fl fits issued Jrom S72d dis
trict. G. M.. ono in favorpt J. Avlt. Hanks, as
signee. against Merret Bussell, the othor in fa
vor of J- A. it. Hanks, adin’r of K. M. Galt, do-
censed, lu'nlnst Merret Rnssell, as tlieproperty
of said lilt*, soil. Levied and returned to mo
by a constable. D. W. MlTCnELL, SU’ff.
ALSO, AT TUK 8AWB TIM8 AND FLACK t
Town lot number 70. on Thornton Avenno,
and land lot ntimlror 14, in the loth district and
g soctlon, ns t ho proporty of F. W. Fischer’s on
to, to satisfy a fl fa for faxes for 1«W, in favor
of tho State and county, anti balance duo on fl fif
for year’s support to widow and children, from
Court of Ordinary.
Also, ono oity lot number 00, on Hamilton
Street, between tlio lot known as t ho King Cor-,
ncr lot nnd a lot owned by F. B. Morris, prop
erty now in possession of J. It. King: levied
on as the property of Boht. A. Anderson, to sat*
isfy a fl fa from Fulton Superior Court, in favor
of S. B. Wight fs U. A. Anderson und A. C. Van
E 5!i!o, ono sorrel niaro inulo: levied “on ns tho
property of .James Mitchell, In tho possession
of B. F. Holland, to satisfy nfl fain favor of tho
Court of Ordinary vs Jus. Mitchell.
Sept. P-tds. It- SUyilEllLAN D, P. Bli’ff.
A Proclamation.
$1,000 ItsWAno. ...
GEORGIA :
By Rufus Jl. Bullock, Governor of sahl State,
Choreas,O/Wcial information has boon rocclv-
cd at this Dopaf tmont, that a murder was com
mitted in tho oounty of Coweta on tho 27th of
July, 1800,.upon tho body of K, Rainey, iiy J. A.
Corloy, nnd that said Corloy has fled from Jus
tice i
* 1 havo thought prnpor.thorcforc. to Issue this,
fny proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
Ono Thousand Dollars for the apprehension
and delivery of thosuld Corley, With prom #Wf-
Helen t to oonviot, to tho Sheriff or said county
and State.
And Ido moreover olinfgc nnd rcqnlrqbllofti*
oors in this State, civil and iiiilltnry.to be vigl-
lant in endeavoring to uppreliend the said Cor-
ley; in tfrrter that he may bo brought to trial
forthnaflfomfo with which III stands charged,
Given under trty baud find tho great seal or th_
Stato; at the Capitol in Atlanta, t lilt Sixth day
Of Soptetrtoefdn theyear of ouri^mlOacThou
sand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nine, and of
• the imtorrvndenco .of tlio Unflod States of
‘ Amoricu tlie .“Inety-Frmrtli..
RUFUS fi. BULLOOK* Governor.
By tho Governor:
David U. CoTTino/SoetoUitr of Staid/
DESCRIPTION.
Tlio said Corloy in about 43 years of ugc, 8 feet
11 lnohes or 8 root high, dark lmtr, blue eyes,
dark skin, and weighs 143 or 160 pofinds.",
supO—It.
•! I-'
T. II. PlTNRR, Admr.
f1 EOltGIA", Whltflbld Cnnnty-W W Baker,
VX ot. al, have applied far a now road head
ing thu Tunnel Hill road at or nour tt)c five mite
post from Dalton, ami croaking mill creek lit n
jfflj
Baker and Glaze, thonce through tlio Anltfurm
to T C Davis’ housojthero intersecting tlio Var-
wfil Station rond: This is to etto all personH
concerned to show oatiso at my olllco on first
Tuesday in October next, why said new road
should not he established jn terns of tho law'
Witness my official signature this Sopt «th,
IROO^Oil W. II. BROOKEU, Ordy.
Printers fee $5
“A IlMlNISTllATOn'S SAI.K-1 will offer ta
sate to tl\c highest bUlilcr on tho firs,
./ednesday in Deoemher noxt, on the promises
If not sooner sold at private sale, nil. tho land
belonging t o tho estate of R Chactnlu, dco’d,
consisting of 170’acres, moro or loss, four miles
from Pulton. Sold tot benefit or holm and cred*
M.lt. CHASTAIN,
• Acting Adm’r by mutual consont.
Sept 3,18(19.
wa-ed solciy for Independence nnd noililug I ^d olghl pollcainen, armed with rifles,
less! Tho proposition of Minister Sickles uuMOfcd tho cak.-)S and drovo out tho in-
Is denounced as unjust to Cuba" and espe
cially odious to tl(o patriots. Tho rtqht
of Spain to dispose of them Is not recog
nized, and they do not hesitate to declare
that they prefer annihilation to being
bought and sold. They declare that thoy
are making an honest and legitimate ef
fort to throw off tho Spanish yoke, and
hope eodfldcntly that the American peo
ple will see that they are not devoured by
tho rapacity of tho present administra
tion, but left at least to work out their
own salvation.
Jewish Persecution
Moldavia revives tho atrocious middle
, ago persecutions of tho Jews. Families
* ^re driven from thoir homos, womon in
the ngonies pf childbirth are dragged from
ik*r couches, and meu of tho Hebrew race
who Juive spent thousands-of money in
chnrity and Improvements are robbed and
exiled.
Another Counterfeit Swindle.
Since the United "States "Treasurer hns
been in receipt of the now counterfeit ten
dollar notes so admirably executed, the
parties who have been sending circulars
throughout the. country professing to send
fec-slmlle notes, now send out other circu
lars claiming to bo the parties who are
giving the description of the. couqfeneit
currency. Another new dodge Is to clip
notices of the counterfeit from the papers,
■ nnd incloso them for tlio piirpsso of sub-
stnnding.wliat they say. This is merely
a new attempt to swindle the illiterate,
habitants to take reftigo In t!i" ditches,
shed8,.and under temporary structures.—
In one" old cow house, on the land of a
neighboring gentleman, there wore hud
dled together fourteen persons of different
ages and sexes. This cruelty was prac
ticed becausotho owner bad determined
that nobody should live on the land.
The Prohelle Dew Drop.
A deltcdte child, "palo and promnturoly
wise, wns complaining on n hot morning,
that tho poor dew drops had been hastily
snatched away, and allowed to glitter on
tiio flowers like other happier dew drops,
that live tho whole, night through und
sparkle iu the moonlight, and through the
momitlgonwardstonoon-day.. ‘Thesun, __
said tbo child, ‘has ehosod them away with i-t
his heat, or swallowQd them up in his
wrath. ’ Soon after cahtc rain and a rain
bow; whereupon life father polhted Up
wards. ‘See,’ said ho, ‘thoro stands the
-dew drops gloriously re-sot—a glittering
jewel—to tho heavens; and lho clownish
foot tramples on them no more. By this,
my child thoh art taught that what with
ers on the earth blooms again in Heaven.
Thus tho father spoke, and knew not that
he spoke prefiguring words; for soon after
tho delicate child, with the inorningbriglit'
ness of his early wisdom, wosoxhalodllko
a dew drop into Hcnvcn.
Tw. Btnles.
A'bilfevill be offered in thenext Congress
to ninko two States of Tennessee by sepa
rating the Middle and "Western divisions
from the Eastern.
tlusy didn’t kill themselves. It is said that
tho California victory secures tho rejection
of tho Fifteenth amendment by tlmt State onftiiUi ckttttoi
Messed bo all the righteous political pow
ers of this,—Louisville Courier.
Dli.re.pect to nColored Cub bf Grceloj'.
Horace Greeley thus raourncth over tho"
disrespect shown to a little colored broth
er of life:
A negro lad lately employed as office boy
in the Tribune 1ms set-up ns reporter on
thestafl'ot oueofour contemporaries, Iu
that capacity ho attended a meeting of En-
^ 10001-81108107001112,In thoBoivory, whence-
o wns, by resolution, expelled on account
of his color. It strikes Us that tho Engin
eers Uro unduly sensltlvo. -The lad is In
telligent nnd polite; lie "made a very good
office boy for us; wo presume ho makes a
satisfactory reporter for our contempora
ry; and wo don’t see why ho should not
bo allowed tho.pcacoftil pursuit of Ids Vo
cation.
JelTeraon Dnvls* Tour In SrodnnO.
Tho Loudon Standard of fho 15th of Au
gust chronicles tho movemont of Jefferson
Davis thus:
“Mr. Jefferson Davis is tho lion of Glas
gow ond.lts vicinity just now, himself and
party having" established themselves in
that City, and made several excursions In
the neighborhood. On Wednesday, en
route to Glasgow, thoy passed through
Dunfermltnc.nnd visited tho AbboyChurch
nnd ruins. Mr. Dnvls then pnid a visit to
Stirling, nnd left for Cnllnudcr in the eve
ning. The nows soon spread that tho cx-
Presidcnt wns in the town, nnd as lio left
per train in thccvculngtlirco hearty cheers
wore given by tho large eoncom-so of peo
ple congregated on the platform. Mr.
Ditvfeafterwnnfe visited Dollar, At Gins-
gpw he visited tho Exchange, where, in
expectation of a visit, there was a crowd
ed attendance. The assemblage opened
anassiufe In tho centre of tho hall, up to
which Mr. Davis walked, and at the end
of tho room enterodhisnamoin tho visitors’
hook. On leaving tho building Mr. Dnvls
was- lodd'y cheered. Tho smpbulldlng
yard of (lie Messrs. JTsp ,w & Govnn was
also visited, after which tho party return
ed to tho residence of Mr. Smith, Bcnvuo,
Downnhill. On Thursday Mr. Dnvls, with
Dr. Charles Mnckny, left Glasgow for
Obni). Mr. Smith and a numbor of friends
accompanied him some distance down the
Clydo. On leaviug tho Broomiclnw quay,
where there was nlargo oonco.urso of per
sons, Mr. Davis was followed by loud
cheers, Which he ackuowlodgcd by raising
life hat nnd bowing ropcntedly. A simi
lar demonstration was accorded liim nt
Grccndek, Dimoon, Innollnn, Rothesay
and Ttghnabrnfch. the crowds who were
assembled at the different piers exhibiting
fl KOH01A, Catoosa OocOTV.—Wtiorone, Mrs
VT Mien Tillman, lultninlHtrntrlx of B C
Mom,, lata of wild comity, doa'cil. represents
to tho Court In her petition duly' fllud ond en-
torod on record,! Unt she has.fulfy administer'd
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
lit Wockl’A Statlcfn Vulloy, Catoosa County,
nflifliluffif AM opt <h1 to Corn. Wlirnt. Ontu, To-
meco am! thaUrsHRt , H : .cnnHisUnK of lots nmn*
Iwrs I4K. 140,177.170. iVna slAty .Wrosof tho houHi
partoflntnumber 14U,nil In tho 27tli illstiict
uml 3(1 suction.
This placninny bo divided Into- two or threo
farms: hut will ha sold In a body at tbo very
low figure*of $1,500 cash.
G eorgia, whitflchi county-j v
Wilson lms implied for «xctn|>ltnit of
personalty, nniU will juim upon tho wuiio nt
S office on tho 14th inst. This September 4;
. W. H. BUOOKKR, Ordy.
QAIIOON’S PATENT
BROADCASt SEED SOWER,
For Sowing nil kinds ot Grnln and Grass
Seed.
Tho Hitnd Mnohino will how Fifty ncres of
whont in ton hours; the Horse power 120 rare*
In tho sumo time, und the work Is done in tho
most porfoct manner. Hundred* of lotto
from nil pnrts of tiro country speak Its pru*
Wo rorer to h. A. FOLSOM, Si. D.. Agrleulf
of tlio
Agricultural
This Is tlicrcford to cUo and admonish all
porsons'Interested to show cause. If any they
can.fi’lt hln tho tfttio prescribed by law, why leG
tors of dismission from said estate should not
bo grunted said applicant in Decombor next. *
Witness my hand and official slguaturo this
Oth day of September, 1HW.
J. M. COMBS, Ordinary.
froin^
Editor of this paper, who ims
"Mines.
Tho prico of Hand Rower is $10, and of PoWer
SoworirtO. Send for Circulars.
D. II. C " ‘
SopO-
irpliy, deo’d, rem
. itlon, duly filed
nnd entered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Jumcs Murphy’s estate :■
This is therefore to cite all persona concern
ed, kindred und creditors, to show oause, if
ty they can, why said administrator should
_ (the discharged from his aumiulstratlonand
recolve letters of dismission or first Monday In
Decemhor noxt.' Th Is Sept 6,10(10.
J.mTCOMBS, Ordinary.
/~1 EOltGIA, Catoosa Count}’—James Longly
\T has applied to mo for exemption andscN
ting apart and valuation of homestead, nnd 1
II passu
J. M.
/~1 KOUGI A. Catoosa County—Whorcas Alex-
VT under Smith and B. M. Smith, ad*
uiiiiistrators of John Smith, deceased, repre
sent to tho Court that they have fully ndmiuis-
tored snld cstato: These are therefore to elte
all porsons concerned, to ho and appear at my
office, within tho tlmo prescribed nv law, to
show cause, if any thoy have, why fetters of
dismission should not bo granted. Given un
der iny hand and official signature, tills, fiep-
temborflth, l800.-3m J. M. COMBS, Ordy.
f 'I EORGIA, Catoosa County—Whereas, W. J.
VJT Whltsltt having fllod his petition in prop
er form tome, praying for letters of adminis
tration. with the will unnuxed, on thoastatoof
M O Dyer,tills iu to otto all legally interested in
tho oxocutton of this unpl feu tlon, creditors,
legatees, next of kiln ami others. tt> bo and op-
pear at the next Ootohor term of tho court or
ordinary of said count}*, and show* oause if an v
they can, why lettoraof administration shoulcl
not hqgnvntedsaiduppllennt. Till*Sept «,l»».
scpJKkl- J. M. COMBS, Only.
a 'ALKElt SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will bo sold
before tlio Court-Honso door, in tho town
iFayottq, Walker county, on tho first Taos-
day in October nextf within the legal hours
of salo, the following property, to-wlt: .
One-elghth Interest In tho north Half of lot*
of land numbers 210, 247, 8th district und 4th
sootlon of Walker county: lovled on as the
property of John F. Vickoty to satisfy two Jus
Jioeeourt fl fHs ln rayorof .IUeluml Jlorgan vs
John F and W 8 Vickery.
,j£ tonan ‘!. num1,urllu t containing 60 acres,
103^ acres of lot number 118, all In antli district
anil 8d sootlon of said county; levied on ns tlio
UOODKLL A CO., Sole Manufae’
le Manufae’r.
Alitalia, N. II.
A Proclamation.
GEORGIA l
By ItuSis B. Bullock, Govornor of snld State.
Wiikrrah official information 1ms lmcn
cel veil ut this Department, that a murder i
committed in tiro county of Telfair, on tiro 22d
day gf July, 1809," upon the body of Joseph T.
Rawlins by John If. Brown, and that tho said
Brown has flod from justice,
I havo ’thought proper, therefore, to issue
this, ray proclamation, hereby offering a re
ward of Two Hundred Dollar* for lho appro-
heuslon and dclivory of the said Brown, with
proof sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of Mild
county and State.
And I do moroovor charge and rcqntro dll of-
fleers In this State, civil and military, to be vig
ilant In endeavoring to apprehend the said
Brown, In 6rder that he may he brought to
trial for thu offense with which he stands
charged..
Given under my hand aiftl the groat soul of the
Stato, at the Capitol In.Atlanta, this 10th day
■ l Lord, 1800; and
United States
RUFUS R. BULLOCK,
August, in tho year of our Ii
the Independence of tho U
America thoNlnuty-Fourih.
.. DESCRIPTION^
The said Brown Is 88 years of ago; 5 foot 10
11 inches high, dark eomploxlon, dark Iml
bluo eves, swro built, weighs about 103 pouni
wore largo whiskors•und mustuoho, when la...
seen; is rather assuming in his manners. nftHl
rpo TIIE IjADIEB 1
MRS. JANE th GRAVES -
Would announce to the Ladle*! of Did ton a lid
the surrounding country, that sho hts lustre.
« KmSiT^k'of hcr 8tor “ °“ K,n * , ' trou, '
Nprlng and Hammer Hats, Ilonnots
Ribbons, Flowers, ole.,
and every Variety of’Millnoiy Goods, of the
latest and most fashionable styles. She will bo
pleased to see her aid frleud* and uustotuers at
her now plucu of business, wooro they can pro-
cure now lluts und have old ones renovated and
trimmed. April 10, MHMy
nu Gflgor desire to have a sight of'the f»^
moils QX‘Prc8i(Icut of the Sonthorn States. *»
hORUIA, Gordon County—Margaret Keys
has uppllod for exemption of personaltv
. setting npart find valuation of homestead,
and I will past*unon tho same at 10 o’clook, A.
M., on the 18th Instant, ht my ofllco In Cal-
lidnn. • D. W. Neel, Ord’y.
Rept.tt-2t. ^ *
EORGIA, GOnDdx CouxtY.—Arlottio Put-
VJI man has applied for exemption of Porson-
alty and setting apart and valuation of Homo-
stead, and I will pass on tho same at my office
in Calhoun, on tho 18th inst.. nt 10 o’clook, A. M.
Sept. P-2t; D. W. NKEL, Ord’y.
7^1 EORGIA, Gordon County.—Luiza McEl-
VX reatli has applied for exoinption ol per-
sonulty nnd set ling apart and vnlnutlon of
homestead, and I will imss upon thu same at 11
o clock, A. M , ou tho I8th Inst., tit mv offico in
Calhonn^t D, W. NEEL, Ord’y,
^pcpt.yni
Whitfield County.—Whereas D.
VX W. Mitchell, adm’r of Wm. Talley, dec cas
ed, represents to tho Court in his petition duly
llloil, that ho has, fully administered said Tnl-
ley’s estate: This is therefore to clto all per.
sons conoorned, to show cuuso, if any they can,
why said administrator should not ho dlsolmrg-
oil from his administration und rooelvo letters
or dismission on t
noxt.
j Sept. 0-3m.
. II. BROOKER, Ord’y.
Lot of land 203 In tho Utli district ami 4th see
of said county; levied on to satisfy u countv
court fl fa in favor of Caleb Cotially vs Wiley
Icy: property in possessed of said Bailey.
One-half interest In a grist njnl saw ndU, sit
uated on lot of land number 282. In the 20tli ills-
trlct ami 3d section orsald county; levied on to
satisfy ono Justice oonrt -fl fa issued from tho
1050 (list U M. in favor uf John Puryear vs Wm
TJtcn.
Lot of land number 282 and tho mills situated
n said l^ud, iu 20th district und 8d suction, to
satisfy one snuprlor court attachment fl fais-
sued from \Valkor Suporloroourt, in flivor of
J P Clcinauts.v8 W T Uou; proporty poluted out
In fl rag
Fifty *nero8 of lot of land number 100, in tbo
lull dlstriot and 4th section of originally ChOt*-
okeo but now Walkor county, as rheproperty
or Nathaniel Connally, to satisfy one fl fa issued
from tlio Superior Court of saidooanty,
term, 1808, *•* ^**•*•* -*• 1 —*-• »» »
Connally? _ .
and pointed <
torfiey.
Sepl. 2-tds.
i favor of Lemnel M. Jones
G'i
appll
ettins
exemption of
oxoiupt
valuntii
ny offioo on Monday, at elevon o'clock, tlio
vui Inst., 1809.
Sept 4-11. - MILTON RU88ELti, Ord’y.
pass upon tUo snmo at my office ut Jl
•k, on Monday, the 18tli day of Sept., 1800.
14^it Milton m;ssELL, ordy.
! EORGIA, Walkot County—S O Sarrott
has applied for exemption of personalty
ami I will pass upon tho same nt my office in
LuFnyotte.on Suturdny.tho 11th inst, 10 o'clock
Sopt 4-lt. MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
EORGIA. Murray County.-Geo W Howard
VX has applied for exemption of personalty
and setting upart and valuation of homestead
and I will puss upon the same at 10 o’clock, A. M
on the 18tli day of September, ism, nt mv office.
. x.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH. Ord’y. Aug-ly
KW YORK MOVED TO DALTON I
FOR CHEAP GOOD^
GOOD BARGAINS
* Go to tho
“ LIyo and Let Live Store t”
, Untilour Now Stores aro built on t
Brick Hotol Square,” you will flml ua o.
East side of Hamilton street,
Five Doors North ot Kitig Struol,
DALTON, OA.
Mat * A P a *1**8, UxV. Lrvi
BttnTHKhTox and LAxe IUrrrtt
will bo on hand to sell yon Cheap Goorti.„.
glvo you Liberal Prices for your l'roduoo.
Dultou’ami ,Wa»»tr l ,U “ g, ' 0 ' , '‘ h of
11 ‘A Growing Country’ makes a Growing Tow n. 1
1JS 1 k £' C11 < ^ n ". t . , ! nt !‘ v on hand n well
Hbottil trades 'lor
Sr!i^xS? tbinB t,m , t th0 Mdn or labor
or Jx« r *i er ? can produce;
rtfWhrin? 51 Vtt1 ^; ffiruuT, With Ills Shipload
ssesssBtsst oUxMo "
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE 1
For the convenience of our conntrv friondt,
crssSuVvS 1 ’ =
1VAOON VAItD,
on tlio.rcar of tlio Olit Ilriok Hold Snimrc.»
(haltor, Ore uni water, for man and baa-ia.
•fS0,0(»(> AW'ch orvnlmiblo
North Georgia Lands,
.as roLLows:
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id Grocery
UU8IHE88, BT
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*^SsBSSrw4SwSX*-.
DALTOK; OA.,
Dry Goods,Clothing, Notions
llotili, Ul.ooa, nurdwaro anil OroccH.’,.
Ca.U imld for llacon, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, and
nil kind, of Country Prodso.,
Being LIVE MEN, wo will andetror to.u.
tolnthoroiratatlon.amlHoiyo our old IMondl
nud the public autiMfuctorily.
COMB OS WITH voch
Produce nud CnMli!
Try us I "Wo will Glvo you Bar£alnjrrl
tn, ‘ k ° ar " ,n “nd Produce trado a .pw
pft,d for
June 24-1 y.
JfEW GOODS!
NICK UOOBSI
rnlsu noons i
' SWEET OOOBII
Townley’s Confectionery 1
wrncKem.
Boston (JrneVer*, ;
1’ioNle Crackers,'.
End Farina Crackun/a!
Townloy’n C'oulbotionorjr)
Dried Boef,
" Beef Tongues, • .
° JB a’rdlnM, " .
Un A ••
Cuts ups,.
Jollies, Syrups, al
Tovrnley*» Conlbetlonory !
Groan Peas,
Green Corn,
Tomatoes,
Peach os,
• •. atrawbsrries,
Pino Apples, XI
Townl©y*H Conlhotlonory 3
Frosh Candies.
Orange*. Lemons, ele.,
II 2Wy ’tSwJsIkTS’ C’ol
». extra fine, at .
CONFECTION HUY/
gPRING HAS* COME, AND SO HAVE
SCOTT A lA’LE’ft
Elegant New Goods!
They are in receipt of a well seieetei* *td6k ut
Nprlng and Hammer Goods’
Something Benutifal for the Ladle's.
A “Lovo of a Hat,” or Ckarinc 3
Prints,*
Lawns, .
Muslins,
Lustres.
(rfctfn'rb/fD/
Hats, Trimmings,*
Notions, Shoes, Galters,
Also, a well soloctod stock of
Gentlemon’s Goods.
IltitH, Olotliluip nud Shoes.
8ontli End Hamilton Street.
4 LSO, FOR SALE one of the best Improved
plantations on the Ynxoo River, ami Wasp
olieing ebielly in Wuifiilugton county, and
partly in Sun Flower and Holmes counties, Mix-
sisshipi, containing lu all 2510 acres. Can be
divined into three or more pluntutIons; 1100
ncres cienred. 300 acres In cultivation, 000 acres
deadened before tbo war. Improvements first
•• - in , 8# timber immensely valuable.—
porfect.
A LSO 5,000 acres of .land In Monroe county,
East Tennessee. Much of this laud Is
equal for farming purposes to tlio celebrated
SwoetWater Valley, to which It lloacontlgu
ous. The hill}* portions contain rluh deposit?
or iron nnd lead, und thu gold deposits ”
to he superior to those of Goorgla au
Carolina.
reaaid
North
LSO, several well improved farms in Whit
. field county..
— attention to
Northern Georgia Lauds wo would relcr
all those seeking to invest in Middle and South
western Georgia, or In Pino Timber Lunds,
convenient to tliu Atlnntie Ports, to our corres
pondents, BUTTS * *****
l A BROTHER.
Macon, uu.
GEORGIA 1>YI3H,
VX Une<inulled for Beauty and Simpllflfly.
KNCELSIOU t .
A Qrbxxmn Black *ok Wool : •
Besides a Yxllow.G ttssM nit d Buows for Cotton.
AU prepared by n practical Dyor itml war ran.
tod. Liberal dlsenuut to dealers.
AS'Sumpla seut free on application.
Address, ;-v.
WM. KINO. Jn., & Co., Athens. Ga.
49*Forsalo by Scott A Lyle, Daltoii, Ga.
May 27-3m.
German Ware and Gloss Setts; also, mag
nificent assortment of Glass, Btone China and
general Table Ware at Scott St Ltlx’s.
M E
BBT * DRO.,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
XlTANTED-Mfor some gent lemon or Chicago
TV and Maryland wishing to settle in North
Georgia, several small farms. 00 to 100 acres
each, within eonveniutit access to Dalton, com*
fortablehnlUlIngs and growing Trult trees pre
ferred, but not Indispensable.
Have just recolqod an ologant'^ ^jOrtmeni of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
S OME of our clients wish to cxebnngu valu
able city lots In Dalton for farm property,
and others wish to exchange farm property for
oity lots. .
For convenience of nil irorsous wishing to
ttinko subh exchange(, we keep,ut oul* offleo a
E ll l
Th
cl!
Tho Smith Frame Building, on tho Old
< Hdtel Sniinre, now oeehptcd us an offlee
by tho Dalton City uompnny.
ror information dfany
Aiig lO-ly
Dalton, Ga,
tlou to bo relioved from his oxecutorslilp of
said deceased, und have 11. Sutherland appoint*
odbHmstmtor.cmntcstaifloittoaniiexo:
u^ T ^8 8 ^ t*'crelore to olto all persons concern-
.A k ‘ n ., ru{ ’ nn ‘! oreditors, to show cause at my
offitie, if auy they can. on the first Blonday in
October next, why sdid L. W. Alexander should
not bo discharged, nnd 11. Sutherland ho up-
pointed administrator, ogm testamonto an
noxo. W. 11. BROOKER, Ord’y.
Sept 0-1 m.
Ga., on the first Tuesday in Oct. noxt, within to give
thebj^gal hoars of sule, tlio following property
^Uoj iot of Jand number 173, in the 28th dis-
BEN E. GREEN.
Ag’t Dalton t ityCb*.
W. J. WHITSItT. D, Bh’ff.
Domestics,
Yarns,
Pleas* call and examine our slook before par.
chasing elsewhoro.
We WiU Not be Undersold!
Wohavosoeuredtboservlcos of Mr. Wilit
P. Farnsworth, who will be happy to servo
his old friends and patrons,
march 18-Iy
8 nVde¥*1Tr7)tiier T :
Have Just completed and equipped a new
Livery, Foednnd Sale Stable,
wnerotiiry will bo pleased to furnish to tne
public, at nil hours, No. 1 Horses and Now Bug
gies. They liavu, a commodious nsek; also
wagon and saddlo hbrses, to lot; and wouldye-
speetfully ask tho eltlxonn and publle generally
a call. Tennsmodernte.
TF ally house In town keeps Hupertor Groes-
JL ricH—Sugar Coffee, Flour, etc., go and con-
video yourself that it is Scott ft Ltlk.
if, ny
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