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DAMON,
NOYKM)!E« an,. 1800.
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Kilt Ho.
AVolionv or ii Rcnmlnlous rumor, viz:
Uint llio reason tlio Grand Jury Present
ments of tho Kcoonil work; for this county,
ltltVO not heretofore linen published, wns
v UccruiscofiicrHmmlnllegntUms made there
in ngiUnst Col. Glenn und Cnpt. linker,
and that the editors of this paper, siding
with the annum!,'suppressed their publi
cation for llio rm'rposo of (pinshlng the
whole matter, .Tills Is simply a Ihlschopd,
niinufaetured out of wholu cloth, ns-the
prcK iitinenlfl were not handed us for pub-
lUHlftm until last Tuesday morning, ift*
sentmonts lire always \iuhllshed as (hirer
•((« nitrite and puiil for by tiro county, and
hence it Is patent to tho weakest intellect
that, while wo lmvo nothing whatever ti
do with tholr contents,'se)f-littore8t wpi
it Cons|ilrn«y.
it from vnrlous
sources, which llio editor pronouuces good
authority, that h certain so-oalloil Homo-
orntlo Senator, and corlalnso-eallod Dom-
crntlo members of Ihc'IIouso, have entered
Into a conspiracy to sell out tho Domocfnt-
te party of Georgia tothollullock-lllodgott
patty', Tho trade proposed Is most Infa
mous In conception, nnd If consummated
will entail disaster and Ignominy upon tho
State, nnd wo call upon every true Demo
crat, every opponent of Radicalism, to bo
vlglloutly watchful when tho Legislature
meets, and thwart, if posflflo, a plot so
diabolical, which runs thus: llullucklobo
elected to tho U. S. Sonata, in placo of
lion, II. V. II. Miller—Conley toy uccccd
llullock ns Governor—these two worthies
to glvo a pledge to coaso their Blrugglo to
have llio State remanded to military gov
ernment—A. D, Nunnally to bo mado
President of tho Sonato, and the Fifteenth
Amcnjlmcut ratified.
dlctaloto us to publlsli' tlicm wiicuevcri
handed in—indeed, the presttntments in,
this instance would not lie published' in,
any other way than as an 'advertisement.
If wo Bhould over doom it necessary to.as-
Bail llio chnroctor of any individual we
Bhall not call upon others to do it for us,
but go at it ourselves, cOals.off, “without
.fear, favor or nffcetlonl”
Tlie Cull Aceviitcil.
TlioHov. G. A. Lofton, of Ainorlcus
Ga., has been called to tho pastoral charge
of tho Baptist Chilrth at this plnCe, which
wo loam from tho AmeHcus Courier ho
has accepted, and will remove hither in
short time. lie was here a ibw SnlibathB
ago nnd preached at tile Baptist Church
in the mprnlng and evening. Wo bad the
pleasure of listening Ki one of his sermons,
with which wo were greatly pleased. It
was an earnest, impressivb and touchingly
, eloquent discourse, and wo doubt not the
• Church.will'prosper under tho preaching
of a minister seemingly so fidthihl and
cfllcicnt. _____
Tennessee All. lllgllL
It. was telegraphed from Naslivillo,
. few days ago, that tho lower house oftlioj
Tonnossco liOglslaturc had ratified the fif
teenth amendment,...This,;,wo aro grati
fied to learn, is a mistake, this.now re
ported that llio vote was largely against
ratification,. ...
Awful llenlrnetlon of I.lre.
A letter from Mexico states that on tho
6th ult. ono hundred men, women anil
children were crushed to death by tho
lhlllng In of a silver mlno at GuamJuatO,
while tho miners were cntfng their din
ners, just brought them by tlielr families.
The day following tho mlno disaster six
teen women,-six children and twolvomen
woril drowned in the river. Morecalo.—
The river wns swolen by rains, and thoy
had sit down on tho hank to rest before
undertaking to Ibrd, when llio earth nuder
thcifi suddenly slid off from tho main land
into tlio stream. and every ono of them
perished. ______
Democratic Oalno.
. One year ago tho six Stoles of Massachu
setts, Now York, Noyr Jersey, Maryland,
Wisconsin and Minnesota gavo 01,807 ma
jority for Ulysses S. Grant. Two weeks
ago the snmo six States gavo'about 20,000
for tho Democrats—a Democratic gain of
about 81,000 in ono year.
A Morry Crowd.
ThoLynchburgyirginlansayswlion tbe
train with BnUock’s- distinguished guosts
reached Liberty; in that State, tho whole
party got offand indulged in a gamo of
snowballing.
New Pnpcr In Atlnntn.
Wolcarn, says tho Atlanta Constitution,
that tho GoorgiaFai-m Journal willsliort-
ly bo removed hero from Madison, and
that J, F. Slioout will commonco next
month tlio publication boro of a now eve
ning papor, under the narno of the Eve
ning Press,
Wrong Credit,
Wo notico that our sprightly cotompor-
ary, tho “Homo Daily,’’creditsan nrtlelo
of our’s, “The Future of Georgia,” to tho
SumptorBopublican. Should our “soven-
hillcd" noiglibor again find any tiling omc-
natiug.from our brain worthy, a placo in
his columns, lie will .-please put on his
glasses! read .tlio liamo of onr papor corr
rcotly, aud alta^liilioprojior credit. ; ;t
Tho Farm and Homo.
Wo havo just rocolvcd a now publica
tion, With Which wo aro highly pleated,
untitled “The Southern Farm and Homo’’
. —J. W. BUrko & Co., Publishers, Macon,
Georgia. The great yArioty of Interesting
and useful reading matter, relating to
fanning, etc., the* valuable recipes, en
gravings, and above all tlio'dear and beau
tiful Southland from which-It comes, ran-
dors tho “Farm and Homo” a most de
sirable magnzlno; and wo earnestly liopo
its enterprising puhllshora will bo onnblcd,
by tho patronage thoy so richly dosorvo,
to amply and fully sustain tlio brilliant
reputation it promises. Prico $3 per year.
• A Now Publication,
Tho second number of Hitchcock’s New
Monthly Mngazluo is upon our table, it
is published by-Bour|. Wi Hitolicock, No. 34
Bookman street,N. Y., at $»pcr,annum—
specimen copies 35 cents. Tho Publish
er’s name is familiar to many as tboorig-
inator of tbe balf-dlmo nnd dlmo series of
music, thereby affording all classes an op
portunity of possessing choice sheet music
at reasonable prices. This number of the
Magazine contains select music, art notes
nnd clioico reading, with portraits of dis
tinguished vocalists, among them Cnrlotta
Patti, who lias just returned to America
after nn extended concert' tour through
tho Old World.
DemoreHt’s Young America.
Tills bright little Magazine is as Hill of
good things and as great a i&vorito with
the children ns ever. A now nnd most in
tcresting feature consists of a beautiful
chronio Berios of Audubon’s American
birds, each separate picture of which is fit
to frame, and, together, would form
charming set for a child’s room, “Oiir
Paris Doll,” in tho December number, ac
companied by a letter to tho little ones
from Madame Demorcst, is another great
attraction.
Prleo of Young America SI.50, with
beautiful premium to each subscriber.—
Publication ofllcc, 838 Broadway, N. Y.
r.xpectH (o Contlnno.
Mrs. M. II. Bogers requests us to stato
that she will not give up her Music Class.
The I’reaa YonyrnUnii.
''Tho Georgia ProssuonVcptlon, accord-
lii'gdo adjournment, nvtjt liiMacbn on tlio
17th. Not more than Half tho papers m
tlio State wore represented, and tlio Con
vention, after appointing a conuiilttco of
three to moiijprlalizo tlio next Legislature
upon tlio subject of regulating tho legni
advertising of tlio Stato, adjourned subject
to tlio call of tlio President. This body
lias bad two sittings and nothing has been
done by it for tho protection of publishers,
nnd wo presumo will never bo—’twill all,
wo fear, end in a flash like a similar Con
vention of sevornl years ago. Our paper
wns not ropresouted, but wo nevertheless
will cliccrliilly subserllio to anything the
Convention may suggest or do that, will
bo of benofit to tho Press of the State,
Tho Weather.
Wo havo had all Borts of weather re
cently—rain enough, wind, sleot and oc
casionally n few feathery flakes of snow.
To-day. (Wednesday! tho sunbeams have
dispersed .llio eio.qils, but the icy breath of
a bleak earth wester sends a chill through
our veins.
— .«
oh, I!ii*h i . .
Bard Bays;ho1ms “hoard it whispered
around” that if. “Col. Hulbort had had
tho managomout’’ of tlio State Fair tilings
“would have been vastly different. ” Wo
know, or,at Icast wc lieai'. lhat tho Fair,
so far ( )is rather badly managed, hut wo
havie-noIfiaiUhal Cfeil Hullfert, wili^'allhlsi
shrewd business qnallficntlbps, could man
age tlio Fair onb whit hotter than tlio able
and practical minds that planned and orig
inated all tlio details from its inception.—
Because, forsooth, lio can run tho State 11.
Boad, is no ovidonco whatever that ho can
run a State Fair better than any one else, or
that ho is tho only man in Georgia that cun
"bring forth tho cap-stone with shouts of
rejoicing. 1 .’. Tho thing Is absurd, and wo
are half inclined to heliovo that tlicso.
“whisperings’! originated in the fertile
brain of Bard himself.
Acclilout at tlio Fair.
• Wolcarn from tho Macon Tolcgmph
that Mr. Thos. Wynn, manufacturer of
cotton-gins at Bell-Air, Georgia, while,
exhibiting ono of his gins at tlio Fair!
Grounds, oil.Friday last, ,liad .his right
hand accidentally caught in the gin and
torn to pieces up to where it joins tlio wrist.
Fatso Senior.
Of into wo have heard rumors of sevornl
contemplated removals on tho State Boad
by tho “powers that bo:” first of its able
and efficient Superintendent, nnd secondly
of porsons occupying minor positions—all
of which wo presumo aro ns groundless ns
the rumor that wo havo hoard for a wock
past on our streets concerning the remo
val of Capt. S.TL Bailor, depot Agont at
this placo. Wo learn, nnd our informa
tion is official, that lie will uot ho remov
ed, which, since tho office cannot bo filled
by a democrat, ryo aro not Borry to hoar.
IVoit unit Northwest Items.
San Francisco, with a population of
about 100,000, expended £400,8-13 for its
schools last ycni’.
A deaf man in Indiana is said to havo
recovered Ills lioariug by falling twenty
feet from a haymow.
Du Pago-Gq., Ill., is in n stato, of anar
chy, owing to a dispute about tho County
Boat.,, .
..,A man in Cairo, Ill., iias invoiitod a
spring to,bo attached to tho fcot by which ‘
person, is relieved Of the'labor of wnlle-’
ing, ton great extent. -Ho claims that
his luvoiilion will c'mvblo a niau to walk
ton pjiles anjiour with easo.
At San Francisco snips from ovory part
of the world are discharging tho niorelian-
diso thoy havo brought hither, .or taking
in grain for European markets.
At a wedding party In Dayton, Ohio,
recently, tho mother, grandmother and
tho great-grandmother of tho groom was
present; • '
A New Uniihlng Scheme.
Tlio difficulty which Now York mer
chants liavo experienced in obtaining loans
from tho hanks to carry on tlieir legitimate
business 1ms suggested tlio formation ora
hank in Hint city with $20,000,000 capital,
to bo organized undor the Stato laws mid
to issue no circulating notOB. The capi
tal is to consist of ton millions in gold,
with tlio right to incroaso tlio sum to tweu-
ty-livo millions, and ton millions currency,
to bo paid up in full. It is stated that
prominent and wealthy Europeans liavo
signified their desire to tako $5,00.0,000 of
thagolil capital in tho hank, and thoy stato
that tho balance of tho gold capital can ho
raised among tlieir friends iu Europe.—
Tho plan of tho banking'business is to ho
arranged oil that of the London anil West
minster Biihk- in London; to receive do-
positsoni interest nnd make loans solely to
llio legitimate trado. .. • ,
, (loorffin.
Tlio New York Times thinks Georgia
lias mado giant strides In recuperating
her pbtvcrs. It makes the Times stare to
know Hint in a largo section of our Stato
every planter's nolo 1ms been paid at ma
turity in flill.
Georgia, Bays tho Constitutionalist, is a
great State. Sho rail Irk quickly front the
awful bruises of war; her peoplo inako
money; Uioy pay tlieir debts; she gives
nearly fifty thousand Democratic major
ity; sho is a power out of tho Union; and
bIio astonishes tlioNcw York Times.
’that’s Ho.
GonomlO. O Howard lms finished ills
Bureau report, ithlch recommends tliecon-
timmneo of bounties and tlio extension of
educational facilities among tlio blacks.—
Ho says “thorp, can lie no safety or per
manent pendo whore ignorance reigns,”
Tlio.lhulicnls will make a noto of It, and
cense to put power nnd responsibility In
tho hands of hcnlgiitcducgi'oes.
Cuban Nowk.
A llavnnn correspondent of (hb New
York Times gives an account ofhattlcsat
Conmrchn, Fray Juan, Bomon, Pnloplra-
do nnd Sierra, between tlio Spaniards un
der Yalmascda, nnd llio Cubans imdor
Jordan. Tlio Spaniards claim n victory
nt Pnlopirado and Bullion, Comarco and
Fray Jiinq. In.tlic .battles at’Slerra tlio
Spaniards were dofoalod by Jordan, Span
ish accounts report that three hundred In
surgents wore killed in tlicso engagements.
Tlio Cuban Generals Muso and Tonmco
were captured and Immediately oxccutcd.
Tlio Cubans are la forco on Contraniast
river, encamped near tlio Canllo, with
lines extending to Yaguns and Fillipiuos
—a very strong position.
Bcnst Bn (lor Arrculd for Htenlfttflr.
A Washington dispatch of tho 22d says
of tliis old war thief:
Gen. Biitlcr lms boon arrested in Now
York, charged by Mrs. Florenco, of Now
Orleans, with having taken three swords
presented to Gen. Twiggs by tho U. S,
Congress, nnd Slates of Georgia and Tex
as, vnlucdat$25,000,nndaboxof alivat val
ued at $2,000. lie olaimod that tlufswords
had been deposited in tho Treasury De
partment, hut investigation provod that
such wns not tlio cuso. He was held in
$15,000 hail.
Tlio caso wlll probably be hold In abey
ance until Congress meols, when a law
will ho pnssod to legalize lnrccny by thieves
wearing tho National Uniform.
Tlio Cofllefe Yrndp.
Brazil is tho greatest producer of coffee.
That known in trado as Elo Is a Brazilian
coHec. Of tho 710,000,000 pounds produc
ed by tlio world per annum, Brazil furnish
cs 400,000,000, or more tlmu half of tlio
whole; Java 140,000,000; Ceylon 40,000,-
000; St. DoniingO 40,000,000; Cuba and
Porto Bico 3,500,000; Venezuela 25,000,-
000; Sumatra 25,000,000; all others, in
cluding tlio Mocim, 18,000,000,. Wo use
in tlio United Slates nearly 'onc-third'of
all the coffee consumed in the world, using
nearly seven liincsnsmuclinsGrcatBritnu,
with a population not very far from tho
same. Germany comes next.
A Bank Bovlvnl*
Tlio-past four years have not been un
marked in this ago of progress, hut it was
a march from darkness intif light, nnd we
are now nearing tho porfect day. Then
everything wns a blank; now all securities
are nppreciating v moncy is easier, and a
(lush time not a rbmotopossibllity. One
of the.best proofs of this advancement is
tho presont condition of tho city banks.—
Tlirco of these, tho Planters’ and Mechan
ics’, tlio Charleston and tho Peoplo’s, will
resume business nt nil early day. Tho
formor lms already signified its intention
and tho hank building lms been put in
thorough repair, and an election will ho
hold next week t'o’fill four vacancies in tlio
board of directors. Tlio Peoplo’s nnd
Charleston Banks have called a meeting
of the stockholders, nnd will tako meas
ures to resume business in a few days.—
Tlicso hanks had an oxtonded financial:
reputation before llio war, and have sinco
been managed with sucli care ns to show a
flattering exhibit of assets over andnhovo
the liabilities.
An Dxninplo to tho Young.
The Macon Telegraph and Messenger
sayB: “Wo learn from a friend that Mr.
J. T. Dennis, a very young fanner of Put
nam county, has picked and packed 25
hales of cotton from 25 ncrek of land—
each halo weighiug 500 pounds; Ono
ncroof this .crop yielded 8,500 pounds of
seed cottop. This, besides 83 bushels of
wheat td-tho acre, and- premiums for ‘best
and iaVgOfft'VP-rioty of grapes iiridci sue-
fcessful culti'l'ntloil,’ and best iviue frpm
Bald grapes, and nhandanco of corn,
speaks well forPutnnm county.”
Atlnutn Domestic Marlcot,
Tlio following are llic ruling prices, In
Atlanta,'up to llio 20lli instant furnished
by II. T. Cox & Bro., commission mer
chants of that city:
MaiiuntetiirliiK in Ilia Hoiilli.
Tlio editor of UioNuwburyport (Mass.)
Herald, who is woll posted up in tlio inan-
iifactiirliigbusluess, living (is lie doesat tlio
mouth of llio Morrtnmok river, which
turns more spindles probably limn any
river in llio world, thus speaks of manu
facturing prospects In llio South:
“There Is a mania nt the South for cot
ton mills. , They aro going up by scores in
Georgia ami Alabama, widen States will
soon he able to-supply tile South witli all
tlio eOftrso i-otton they need, and tt Is not
Impossible tlmt Southern cottons will ho
In (lie Bostonmarket within seven years.
Wo iinve seen greater changes In trado 111
Ollier directions tlmu lids would bo. Tlio
holy trmihlo with nmniiDicturlng in the.
Solith heretofore lms lieon tho want of
proper operatives. Slaves could not ho
worked in factories; freo blacks were good
for nothing, and freo whites were no loot-
tor for such purposes. Thera was a prej
udice agulnsl fiiotory labor, and there was
no foreign Immigration, to'removo it.—
Hereafter it will notLo so. ■
where will ho largo emigration from tho
North ami from Europe. It will bo lar
ger In seven years from tills dnlo than peo
ple dream of now. Homo blacks will ho
fitted for the work, or, If not, Chineso will
conw in wlio will bo ndndrahlyadaptodto
sucli employment. Tills .will push South
ern limnufaetiires to bo.couipotltors with
those of tlio North, and when they liavo
trained their hands upbrn coarse work
they will easily pass to fine goods. Wa
ter powerisauumlant there ainLchoap, so
is eoalsiiud llio cotton grows in tlio slmdo
of tlio factory nnd can be had cheaper than
hero. -Tlio only troublo seonls to bo tlmt
nmnufaeturliigisalrendyoverdone. Eng
land and tlio United States each produce
more goods tlmu etui well bo disposed of;
but tuo Soutli will bo able to undersell
them ill Uio Southern amt Western mar
kets, and our iimnulUeturers will liavo no
defence against such competition, ”
Pockct-FlekliiK nt Ifnrou.
There must liavo been a pretty good at
tendance of professional carpet-hag bum
mers at llio Macon Fair, judging by tho
extent of tlieir operntlous iu tlio poekot-
pickiuglino. The Tolcgraph oi Satcrdny
says;
Some twenty-fivo or thirty cases of
pockct-plckiug have beeu reported to us
within tliu last two days, and,,wo havo
heard ofa number of ladies wlio liavo had
tlieir gold chains clipped from tlieir uccks,
nnd nlso robbed of tlieir wntehes nnd mon
ey. A bold rascal entered the ticket ofileo
at tlio Fair Grounds, and watching his op
portunity, seized a largo amount of mon
ey and was about to innko off with it when
lie ivns nabbed and the money recovered,
lie will answer for his rascality nt- tho
next term of llio Superior Court. Six or
eight of the rascals .have been caught, but
thoy area mere drop iu tlio huekctftilof
them iu the city.
A Heartless Hotiier.
On Tuesday last n negro womnri.plnced
her child, a little hoy about two years old,
oa tlio track of tho Southwestern Bond,
about ono mile this side of Winchester.
no doubt, of having it
NBW AI>VBI»TI«Htt«NTH.
rjiti'X’T’M VI!UKTAOT , 10 uviiii r£m
9 Curos UIhphaoh of Mvor nn<t Htoumoli.
TUTT'3 lJXl’KCTOilANT
lMoiitnntouru for Coughs, Colil«,oto.
Turr’a Saiibataiulla auu Qumkn'h lnauntT,
Tho great nltonmtlvo ttiul lllooit Purifier,
* TtlTT’8 IMI’AOVKl) UAIH l)Ytt,
Wnriontotl first Hair Dyo In Uao!
TIu'ho Htaiuhiril propavutlons aro for hu\u at
thot)rughtoro or
Nov.-mn
N OTICR-Tho umlrrHlgniMt luuj fiurrlrnsrit
from hlMhr*othor,hl«lntoroMt In tho-
Livery, Feed und Sale Stable,
Cmwrmcl Btroov Dalton, tin.,
IVliel'o lio will he ljcfllofl to fuilitsll- to tlio
I'.ilille, It. nil hours, So. 1 lloisra Kn.l NOW,hoB-
ties. X liavo a Commodious Hni-k| nlso n
wngoo, nnd homos, to loti, und would ro-
icetOillyusklhooll.lr.eusuml imlillouimernlljt
..jolvo mo u enll. SI lick fed on short notice,
’ronnsmodcrnle. Will Imy or soil stock.
Nov 0. II. SNVDKIl, I’uoilHotOr.
G noKOIA, Wulkor Ooupty—I.lhoi for lit
vorco in Wulkor gffiMHStlJfturt,
Mnrthu Wnguou vs. T. A. Wngnon.
nnncnrInKto lliC Court by tjio rttlU'h of tho
....^.lirtlint tho dpftmiUnt In tho nlmvo sinlml
i-uso iloos not resldo In llio county ol Wnlkoi,
nnd It further nppeM-lng tlmt, ho does nntre-
nlilo In tho Stnto of Ueomhu It Is ordered Dint
dofomlnnt unccnr und nuswor to suld pnso nt
I Im next term of llio superior court or ho con-
sidorctl Indofnldt, nnd idnlntlfT ho ollowpd to
nrocood oxnnrti/i und tt la furthorordoro,* tlmt
m In. sorvod with u cony of this unlor by mil),
lonllon onoo n month for four buccossIvo
months, nrovlous to tho next term ortho suiio-
rlor court, In llio Noutii Ukouqia.Citium.
"runted A„ g u s tTcno,lm miiy , ji(! u ^
I oortlfy thut tiro foregoing is a true oopy
from* lie minutes of tho superior court of Wnl.
kor county. Ulvon undor my lmml nt oftloo,
miiE
Itugglng and .
Wmppmg. Manilla and Print l’apoh
Now Mil/, Puro Water, Livo Mon.. f*
"* Vurth. All onnulrlospromptly unawurod.
s M. I\ KRLI.OUG, Pros. Co., “Collogo
t,” Nownun, Ga. Nov 18-3m
Mason and Iliunlin Organ Co.
wtNNnns TUB
PARIfl MX MONITION MEDAIt,
WHO UVVM UlflFOIlMLT UKBN AWAUDED
HIGHEST HONORS
At Industrial Exhibitions in. -this Country,
So that tholr work is tho acknowlodgod stall*
durd of cxeollunco in ItH dopnrtiuont. rospoct-
fully announce thut, witli oxtondod audpor-
fcctod facilltioa, and by tho oxoluslvo uso of ro*
cent improvements, tnoy aro now producing
yot mpro porfoot organs than ovor uoforo, itt
groat varloty as to stylo and prico, adapted to
alt publloaun private uses; for Drawing Rooms,
. possible,’ but not in time to ni
child from receiving Borious injury on tho
head, by being struck witli tlio cow catch
er. The blow knocked it from tho track
anil prevented the train from passing c
its body. It was a most cruel and nci
less attempt of llio mother to destroy her
child. She lias not yet been arrested.—
Maion IWgraph,
Kr.1V ADVERTISEMENTS.
H
IRSCnBEIlG’8
Variety Store.
Ilmyo tlio ploasnro to Inform tho Ladies in
Dalton and vioinity tlmt I have received a fl.no
assortment of Funcy Goods and Nollous, con
sisting of Casslmero Glovos, Gauntlets, aucl
Berlin Gloves, lined, all colors and bIbcs:
Woolen IIoso, white, slato and fancy colors,
Will to Cotton Hose, plain nnd rlbbod.
Bullied Liuen Collars and Cull's,
Paper Collars and Cuffs,
Ladles', Misses’, and Infant Hoods,
- Tho Lntost Style Hoad Drosses,
A Fino Assortlncnt of Nubias,
Cloak and Dross Trimmings,
Cloak nnd Dross Buttons, lurco variety,
Fino Assortment of PeiTumod ToiletSoup,.
French Lilly White and Pink,
Fino Assortment of Jewelry,
Droast Pins, Ear Rings, 81oovo Buttons,
and aj?mit many other articles too numoroua
to mention. 1 offer to sell thorn very cheap as
1 lmvo to nmko room for a largo lot of 4. f oys,
which 1 expect soon to arrive.
Bo sure to oall. I will bo pleased, and shall
spare no pains in showing tlio goods. Thank-
*- - *■—mst favor, I solicit a eontinuunco.
M. HIRSCILBERG.
IXECUTOR’S SALE—Will bo sold boforo the
conrt house door in Spring Placo, Murray
ity, on tho first Tuesday in January, 1870,
Alio following property belonging to the estate
1 513
ii c
lowIng property belonging to the
of James Morris, deceased. Bold by virtue of
an order of the court of equity or Whitfield
comity, to-wit*.
Lots of land numbers 31,-41* 09, 08, 70, 100, 112,
3, 220,218, and half of 279, ull in tlm8tb district
ml 3d section.
Lot 204, and half of lot 241, in tho Otli distriot
and 3d section.
Lot number 7, in tho 25tU distriot and 2d 80<
tion. , w
Loisnmnbors 209, 210, 224, 281, 293, all in tho
20th district and 2d soetlon.
N.umbors 133 and 302, of tho 27th district and
2d section. * •
Also sundry lots in tho town of Spring Placo,
•being numbers one and two, on which is a two
story store house, now occupied by Mr. Sliugurt
together with the square bctweonsald lots and
tho Methodist church.
Also, number4, lying on tho oornor botwcon
Gibbs und Vonlmrg’s store andi.be Ellison lot.
Also, tho liouso and lot botwuen tho O’Don-
nally liousoandDlliyDrown liouso, now occu
pied by Goodson Carter.
Also, two vacanViols, lying near wliero tho
„.. v bocus aro tisualrlmd in said town. Sold for
the bC’icJIt of tliu creditors of suid estate.
Tvvuis cask. r Honius, '
THOS. MORRIS,
E.xcc’i*^ Of Jas Morris, deo’d.
GEORGIA LAND
DBW U. UltKKN,
Agont ortho Dolton Oily Company,
OFFI5HH KOIl SAM
FIVE 11UNDBED
Valuable Town Lots
TIIB GROWING CITY OF DALTON
A LSO, i'ovoral won improvod farms in Whit-
Held county.
Also, lot number 79 and ono-lmlf of lot nuni-
102, in 1«th district andHd suction, 220aoros
. line of the S. R. and D. R. R., 8 miles from
Dalton, has flue spring! snug framtf building, 4
rooms{ 100 acres cleared! 1300 young fruit trees
of oholco varieties, set out by Dr. Hamilton, tho
well known nursery manj good bottom and
good upland, und abundance of timber.
Also, 105 aoros, pars of lotnumljor 215,12th
distriot and 3d soot ion. 30 acres uloumlj good
hewed log dWdlUng, stable, corn crib, sheds, Aoj
1 orchard of early pouches, apples and pears,
watered iu ovory,flold, and excellent woll
wntor at hourfoi two uiid a half miles from I
toq • •
Also, lots numhei's 24,26, and ono half of lot
S3, in the 12th district and ihl soot Ion, 400 cores,
1HE GA. PAPER MILLS, CARROLL COUN-
Terms Cash.
Address ”
Tcmplo,'
louse, barn, ooltou gin aiul thrasher.
Also, 120 aoros, one mile Sontli of Tilton Do-
E otj was woll improved boforo tho war. but
oilses burnt.
An improved fnrnibh Conasnuga Rivor,nine
miles N. E. of Dalton, on tlio upper King's
■bridge Road, 000 uoioft lots70,.70, und parts of
73, 74 and 27,ill 12th and 3d. 2 double log cablus,
with shed rap ins, orlbs uml stables} young npplo
id poach orchard, woll of wutor at liouso,
•rings und crock; 140 uoroe ou an Island in the
masuuga, ull first class bottom. ,
Also, lots minibers 137 and 144, 17th distriot
anil 3d section, lios In Cass county, four miles 8.
W. of Kingston, ono mile from Kingston and
Romo R. R., improvumoutJi ou lot 187, and good
land olearod, %of u taiilo from lllghtour RTvort
no Improvements on lotl44. but largo quality
of long loavod flue Umber, will bo sold togother
or separately.
cotton gin, Saw Mill and Grist Mill. PriooiLSOO!
will exohunuo forclty property.
Uso, lot 213. fix loth district and 3d soetlon, 1G0
res. all tllablo land, 80 aoros cleared} good log
tidings nnd excellent Spring, 18 miles front
— tho Duoktown Road! young fruit,
ood timber. l'rloo (H0U t Or will ex-
prices of inferior work;
Tho recent improvements in thesp Organs
liavo so increased tlieir usefulness and popu
larity that tljoy aro unquestionably the most
desirable iustniuients obtainable for family
use, ns woll as Churches, Schools, Ao„ while tho
prices nt which they ouu bo afforded ($50 to $1000
ouch) adapt them to the means and require
ments-of all classes. They are equally adaptod
to secular and snored music, ure elegant as fur
niture, occupy little space, are not liable to get
out-of order, (not requiring tuning onoo where
npianoforto is tuuoa twenty timos), aro very
durable, and easy to learn to play upon#
Tlio M. & II. Organ Co. aro now selling FOUR
OCTAVE ORGANS for $50 each; FIVE OCTAVE
ORGANS, FIVE STOl'S, with two sots of VI-
URATOltS for $125, aud other styles at propor
tionate rates.
For tostlmony.to tho superiority of tholr Or
gans, tho Mason X Hamlin Organ Co. respect
fully rofor to tho musieul-profession generally j
a majority of tho most prominent musioians lu
the country, with many of eminence in Europo,
having glvon publio testimony tlmt the Mason
X Hamlin Organs excel all otuers.
A olroular containing this testimony in full
will bo sont freo to any ono desiring it, also a
descriptive olroular,containing full particulars
respecting these instruments, with corroot
drawings of tho different styles and tho Jowo'st
? rices,which aro fixed and invariable. Address
HE MASON X IIAMLIN ORGAN CO., BOO
Droadivay, NewYork 515J Tromont St., Boston
v VanuftotartA by
The .National Watch Co*
Q.F ELGIN, ILL,'
Pronounced by Watch
JIakett, Railroad and Ex-
prens men, East and Wc«t,
to bo the nioit correct
Timo Keeper* made.
Avoid partle* who ad.
to be of our make. Wo
fufnUh nono far that
urpoito. There aro iml-
-*,lon* In market. To
GENDINE ELGIN
WATCHES, apply to dealera in your own locality or
«li*whero, whom you know to ho honorable.,
BaitneM OMeo and Paloa Room • IK) A 101 Lake
Street, Chicago, 111,
J^YLE X PRUDEN,
Firo IixBura.nco Agents
Ofileo at*N. F. Coolcdgo X Co’s.
Dalton, Ga.
S OUTHERN MUTUAL, (Cbarterod 1347,)
' Athens, Georgia,
/G EORGIA HOME, (Charted 1839,)
\J( Columbus, Georgia.
•JjJ-EW YORK nOMET”
N Ew HAVEN IIOMJ^ Capital $1,000,000
Now Ilavon, Conn.
All of tho above are first class companies, pay
tholr losses promptly, and are very liberal in
their settlements. Kales as low us iu any Com
panies of tlio same class and reliability, octly
just received and fpr salo by
Lownv X Eason.
M menko. BROTHER X CO„
• Wbolesalo doalore-iii
.staple and Fanoy Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots,
Shoos, Hats, Cups, &o., Whitehall, three doors
from Alabama si root, Atlanta, Ga;
a#* Liberal inducements offered Country
Merchants. Nov.2WHn.*
IU (jpi.TU, JVJUj HUMII.I, (pl.HU, IHU
bushel, 7ficts.; Flour, Suporfluo, per sack,
08 lbs., $8.00to $8.25; Extra, $8.50(£75.
Family, $4. to $4 25; Bacon, SlidUlcrs, per
lb. 17ots; Clear sides, 20 to21cts; Ilams,
20 to 21et; Lard, in ubls., 10 to 20 cts; in
firkins 20 to 21 cts; Hoof, gross, 4cts; hut-
tor, 25 toBBcts; Epgs, per dozen, 20 to 25e;
JJecswax, 88 to 85cta; Onions, per bushel,
$1,00 to $1.50; Tenn. Irish potatoes, per
bushel, $1.00 to $1.25; Field Peas, red, pci
bushel, $1.85 to $1.40; white, $1.40 to 1.50
Nov. 21, I860
TNXECUTOR'S SAI#E-WlfiI'osoldlxdorotbe
Jjj court liouso door in Dalton, on tlio first
Tuesday in Doc dm her noxt, llio iiisoiV?ut and
doubtful olainis belonging to tlio estate oi Jas.
Morris, deceased. Hold by order of tho <50111*7-
of equity of Whitfield county, for tho benefit of
tlie creditors of said estate. Terms cash.
Nov.20.lt F. D. MORRIS,
TIIOS. MORRIS,
Excc'rs of James Morris, deo’d
n eoi
\JT bin
uml sett
of personalty
setting apart and valuation of liomeslend,
and I will pass upon tho same, at my ofileo, at
Wlint n Curpoi-littg Governor ‘Wants.
Governor Scott, of South Ctoolinn, lms
nmdo the burning of one or two country
stores hi Sumter county tho occasion of a
proclamation strikingly characteristic ofa
scalawag. lie dwells at length on tlio
onormity of tlio outrage nnd thinks that
tho bayonot-rulo established over the Stato
sliould bo more vigorously nnd rigorously
carried out. Tho Charleston News calls
this passing strange, coming as it does
from an official, who nlfendy, iu the brief
period of his own administration, jins
turned loose upon tho community more
robbers, incendiaries nnd cut-thronts than
wore ever before pardoned by all the Gov
ernors that havo figured in the history of
Soutli Carolina.
Tennessee It eject*.
. . •> . -— 1 The Tennessee House of ltcprcsenta-
Mie will jKWiIireb/ continue teaching dur-1 lives lms rejected tho Fifteenth Amend
ing the whole of next year. | ment—57 to 13.
7-8 Shirting, per yaffil 13 to 1:)} cts; Cot
ton Yarns, per bunch, $3.00@3.00; Fork,
gross, per Hi 8} to OJc.
Dalton Domestic Market.
Tho following are tho quotations nt
which tho articles mentioned below are
selling at towlny, tho 25th:
Butter, 8!>; chickens, 20; SftH,$‘3.C0; Ba
con, 20 ta25els; Beeswax, 30; Coffee, 80 to
Mels; MeaV.$1.25; Feathers, tlOcls; Floiir,
t OOto $5.; Corn $0.75; Wheat, $1.25 to
• tfo; Hay, $1.00 to $1.00; Lard, 20cts;
ins, $0.80; Botatoes,$1,00.; Eggs 20c.
• racts for the I.ailtcs,
I iiurchnsed my Wlmgjer & Wilson ma
chine July 10th, 1858, ami for the first six
years used it constantly from morning un
til lata in tho evening oil heavy cloth nnd
Marseilles jvork, and tlio remainder of the
time I have used it for family sowing,
without repairs, anil tlio machine is in so
good condition tlmt I would not exchange
it for your latest number. It will, wear a
dozen years more without repairing. I
have used one noodle nearly tlireo years,
and lmvo some of the dozen needles tliutl
received with Hie machine.
11ns. T. Ebiioxsou.
Jersey Cily.
Tennessee llog Prices.
Ilogs at Nashville, worth 8} to 9 cents
gross; at Cleveland 8jcents.
Colli
Ill Now York, Tuesday dull at 1.20; in
1.25: in Dalton about 1.23. Cotlton in
22c aud weak.
Hen m Dalton, c
..v.. last, This Nov. if,
W. II. BIlOtfKER, Only.
p KOllGIA, Murray County—Nancy Pul I am
\JT has applied for exemption of personalty
and setting apart und valuation of homestead,
>uul I will pass upon tho Humout 10 o’clock, A. M.
ou llio 4th day orDocouibor, 1809, at my olUce.
•ANDERHON FA11N8WORTH, On"
Nov. 21-2t. i
§’
KOUGIA, Gordon County,—John Floyd
lms upplicd for. exemption of personalty
otling apart nnd valuation of liomesietul,
mid 1
Calhoun
’olock, A. M.
Npv22,1809-2t
111 pass upon tho same at inn
the 3d day of noxt Duoomber, at
r D. W. NEEL, Only
C „ _ _
yX has anplled for exemption of porsoft-
ally ami sotting apart und valuation of home
stead, mull will pass upon tho sumo at my ofileo
in Calhoun on tlio 3d of December noxt, at 10
o’clock, A. M._
Nov 22, lS60^2t D. W. KEEL, Ord’y.
A dministratrix salk.-dvvirtuoof....
order from the Court of Ordinary of Gor
don county, will bo sold before tho Court House
door, at Calhoun, in said county, on tho first
Tuesday in January next, tlio following prop-
John Strickland, dso’d, for benefit oflielrs and
creditor^. Terms cash. This Nov. 19,1S09,
Printers fee $3] J. M. HARLAN, Adinr.
EORGIA. Catoosa Comity—Henry Albright
X has applied for exemption of personalty
uml settlngapart and valuation oChoniestomt,
and 1 will pass upon the same at, my ofiloc in
Ringgold, on tho 4tli day of December next at lo
o’clock. This Nov. 23-2t J. M. COMBS, Orfiy.
emption of
VJC liar applied for exemption of personalty
and setting apart and valuation of liomestoau,
and I will pass upon the sumo at my ofileo
f'1 KOUGIA, Whitfield County—Wlioroas.IIar-
VX lison Rogers, administrator of Harali L
Smith, doocuucd, represents to tlio conrt in Ills
petition duly ’filed that he has admin
said estate:
This is to cite all porsons concerned, to show
cause, if any thoy can, why said administra
tor sliould not bo dlsolmrgodfrom lils'ndmlnis-
f-ratlon, aud rccolvo letters of dismission
tlio ?L*8t Monday in March, 1870. This Nov. .
ia>'j.-3m W. H. BROOKER, Ordy.
AJun Order from tho Court of Ordinary
Whitfield county, will be sold on tlyj first Tu
day In January next, boforo tho Court liouso
door in Dalton, tlio foriowing property, to-A
Undivided half of lots nuiiinors Ui and 23,
Tliornton Avenuo, and undivided half of _ _
nuinher 25, on Spring Sgiiuro. Solti ns proporty
nil her 23, on Spring Sqm.. ...
R Q Stoarns, deo’d, for bouefit ofjieirsaud
editors. Tortus cash.
JAS. II. BARD, Admi*.
Nov. 20, lSOOJOil
X IBEL FOR DIVORCE IN WHITFIELD su.
XJ rKnioa Couut.—Ellon R. Hardin vs.
Benjamin F.IIardin.—It appearing to the Court
by tlio return of the Sheriff, tlmt tlio defendant
In tlio above stated cuso doos not resldo in tho
oounty of Whitfield, and it further appearing
that he does not resldo in tho Stnto of Georgia:
It is op motion, ordered that said defendant up.
pear and answer to said caso at tlio noxt tohn
of tlio Superior Court or bo considered In de
fault, and tho plulutiff bo allowed to proceed
n x parte.
And itli
u hi Isliod
a mouth for four months,
J. R. PARROTT, a. d. l. u.u.
Icortify flint tho within and foregoing is «
true copy from tho minutes of tho Superior
Court ot Whitfield county. Given under
hand nt ofiloc, this 5th Novombo, 1«H).
IIOV 18-4m HENRY L. SIMS, D. O. B.
Josoph Glonu, 1’1’ff Attorney- (pr. foe $9
X 1DELFOR DIVORCE In Whitflold fiupoi
XJ Court.—Laura Morris vs. Albert Morris
It appearing to the Court by a return of
Sheriff, tlmt tho dofoiidant In tills ease is
to bo fouiuUn this county or State of Georgia,
for this county, Jo u
rtlio i
sidored in dofuult, and tl\p plaintiff allowed .„
proceed. It is further ordored by the court
t bat services bo efieetod in tills caso b
cation lu tho Noutii Gi:onniA Citiykn i
of the law. J. It. PARROTT; j.f
. True oxtrnct from minutes of court. Nov.
HENRY L. SIMS, n. o. s. o.
Jesse A. Glenn, PltPs Atty. (novlS pr foo$9
/^1 hORGIA, Whitfield County-Jolm P Smith
vX lms appliod for exemption or poranimUy
^ l, P° u thomuuo nt my ofileo
the 23th of November.
Nov. 13,1809-21. w. II. BUOOKER, Ord’y
c t 7 unt >’— a Evrldgo
card lms applied t
personalty and setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and I wifi puss upon the sum
Irto’clock, a. m., on 3d tfav of December no:
wyofflocluUliiggolU. m’l'Kw.S.'j. 1800-21 iSfAXtt, KAILtMfUljwofSail,j,.utracctv
J. M. UJM IIS, Ord V. | cd find for sale by Lowry X Eason.
. .wJ^pt
Dalton 011 the20th* of NovcmijevInst’.
Nov. 10,1609-21. W. II. imoOKKR, Ord
E x vlvt ****»™^
REVOLUTION
ltt TUB
Dry Goods and Grocery
nosiKKss, nr
To.«D.Ba rd * fir0ii
(Suooossors to Johu II, King,)
Corker Hamilton and 1Tinn o#
Flout, „.•«“.
DALTON, OA.,
asVonea .took of 0011 “ .ua
ry Goods, Clothing, Notions
Boot., Shoo#, lttrawaro ana Orooon,,.
Cask paia for Bacon, Wlioat, Corn, Cotton,,»«
alt klnda of Country Proatwe,
Being UVB MEN, wo will onde».„. .
talntke reiiutntion, ana lerre our , , 2
ana tko publio eatufaotorUy. ud *
COME ON WITH toeg
I’roUuoe and Cash!
Tryife.1 WawW Giro yo« Bargain,,
Wo mako tko Grain ana Produce trade a .h-
to^'fefn'lttS;* »# ,0 * -f
ploaied! bahmoo In heavy timber. On this
traot is a largo bod of iron oro. olovon miles
from Dalton, on Duoktown roai\.
Daitojr.c
Also, lot 197,10th distriot and 8d
aoros olearod| yot—
good corn orlb and stables. , . P
Also, lot 4 185, tonthallstrlot and 3dsoctiom no
improvements! vainAblo tlmboYf
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVEN nUNDBED ACBES,
In Wood's Station
admtrubly adopted
baeco and the Urusses, cuiisibhiik u> mis nuin-
bora 148.149,177,170, and sixty aores of tho south
part of lot number 140, all in;tho-27th distriot
and 3d soetlon. .
This placo may bo divided into two or thro®
farms} but will bo sold In a body at the Tory
low figures of $1,500 cash.
A LSO, FOR SALE one of the best improvod
XX. plantations on the Yaxoo Rivet', aua Wasp
Lako being elileily in Washington county, aha
partly in Sun Elowor.and llolmos ouunties, Mis
sissippi, containing in all 2519 aores. Can bo
divided Into tlireo or more plantations; 1100
S eres olearod, 500 acres lu cultivation, COO aoros
endoned boforo tho war. Improvements first
olnss. Cypress timber immensely valuable.—
Will bo sold low to-8Qttlo up tin estate. Titles
porfoot.
A LSO 5,000 aoros of land In Monmo count’
East Tonnossoo. Much of this land
equal fo: “ ‘
Sweet W„
ous. Tlio „ , v
of iron and lend, and tho gold deposits aro said
to be superior to those ol Georgia apd North
Carolina.
50,000 Acres of Valuable*
North Georgia Lands,
AS FOLLOWS? -
JJEW goods:
nice goods: -
PBEkH GOOD, |
AT ® WM * «OOD»l
Townloy’s Confectionery!
Pmk Butt.r Craokore,
Sod* Crttokors,
Cream Cruckora,
Sugar Crackon.
Botton Cruckora.
' *uWaX C aTr^,M
To>yaloy»« Couraotlouery }
Catsup®,
Fepvor Bauoo,
WMi*
Townloy’s Oorafootlomory I
atrawberrtn
Pina Appf.a,,,
Towaloy’* Oonrootlonory |
FrosW Candies,
» f Loxnqi
April 20*ly
ur v in hi ft*.
Oranges, Somoni, etc.,
■lUO-ly C TSwNLkW’8°tf(DnfECTl6NEat(
gPHINU BAS COMB, AND EO BATE
SCOTT * liYLS’S
Elegant New Good*!
Th*y ®r* inreoeiptof a weUsolooted stook of
Rprlnf.ud Bmbmw Good*!
S.omotliing Beautiful for tho Ladles!
A “Lore of * Hat,” or Ckarmlag D**m j
Prints,
Lawns,
Muslins,
Lustres,
Lin on t ,•
Gronadln**,’
NoSSUSgSr&ra.
AIbo, ® well soloctod stook of.
Gentlemen's Qosd
Hats, OlothiBg and Shoes#
WoTCspootfally ask an examination of good*
-nd prices. Scott A Lyls.
ifistant we will ho found at out
New Store, dne door north of Jcbbo Trotteri,
South End Hamilton Street. s. X s.
"fTTANTED—for Bomo gontlomen of Chicago
YV nnd Maryland wishing to sottlo in North
Georgia, sovornl small farms, 80 to 160 aores
pacli.wlthiu convenient access to Dalton. Com
fortable buildings nnd growing fruit trees pre
ferred, but not iudispensablo.
S O
t
nnd oUuu-s wish to exclmiigo farm proporty for
For convenience of all porsons wishing to
mako such exchanges, wokcop at our ofileo a
book in which tho proporty to bo exchanged
may be Registered.
P ROPOSING to confino o
Northern Georgia Lands
all those seeking to invest in Middle and South
western Goorgiu, or in Pino Tlmbor Lands,
#_..a *_..... • .tiantio Ports, to our oorror
BUTTS X BROTHER,
Maoon, Ga.
•fTIOR RENT,
Jlj The Small.Frame Building, on tho Old
Brick Hotol Square, uow occupied as an ofileo
by tho Dalton City Company.
s Also, for salo lots numbora 80 nnd 82, King
EMIT A BRO.,
Dalton, 6eorgia.
Havo Just reoolqod ah elegant assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
‘ - I a , . . • .
Hoiuostlcd; • .
Yarn*,
Shoos,
Leather, _
Hardware,-
CutUery,
Notions/
‘ Eta, EM'
rioaso oall and oxamlaa onr .took boforapas.
chasing olsowhore.
Wo Will Not bo Undersold 1
Wo havo scoured tho serriooa of Mr. Wiiwr
P. Tarxbworth, who will bo happy to *«rra
ills old friends and patron*,
march 18-Iy
pHOTO GRAPH8 J
. Tho und°ralgno;l would rospectfully lnfor
tlio ultlaona of Dalton aud vlolulty, that bo -
lio found at tlio
PHOTOGEArN GALLERY
Pqr a few days, whore ho la prepared to tal
all kinds of pictures. Boat light for amall oh
dron betwoen 11 and 12 o’elook, olear days. F(
^S^woeu 1 and 4, either olear or cloud
Sept. 2S-2t. /h. L. DEAN.
LAT’ESt NEWS.
LOWRY & BASON
Havo tho ploasuro of informing tho publio that
thoy aro now in receipt of ouooftho largestanu
bofct soloctod Stook or Gobds over boforo offer
ed by thorn in Dalton, consisting of all aucli
Goods as to moot the wants of ovory one, ana
and seo us before
wJU do you good,
two nice young
hand, and will tako
sliowingour stock.
■ Wo will takoln exchange for our goqd» n» ‘f 1 *
Country Produoe usually takoln store* to-wit:
Bacon, Lard, Butter, Cora, wheat, Ryo, Hour,
Meal, Chlokons, Eggs, Country Cloth. Rag 8 » * 0 _'
r-F any liouso in’ town koops Superior G roe °‘
For information *f any of tho ab jvo address
. , BBN E. GRUEN,
iu 18-ly Dalton Oft.
•J^OTIOE. u ^ g nijTBR, REVENUE. >
Dopnty Collector’s Ofileo, 4th Dist., Gn* (
October 29, W69. )
Tlio following proporty was seined byme ior
violation of Inloraul Revonuo Laws in Walker
county, Georgia, on August 17,1889, ilear Tlmf*.
J. Keyes’, at tbe foot of Lookout Mountalni 0 ' '
Copper Still, Worm aud Cap. .. .
Any pursou oluiiuing the a’.ovo •
proporty will nppnnr uitliin tliiri<hi
date, before Juimrt Adkins, Colb ■■■ ' c: ’ *
Distriot, Gn.i at- Atlanta, G't.. r.r. ' •
claim, or such property will ho u .• i.o.h* • of a*
1, * W.R.CAR.JaLE,
Key, 4-31,
ifoputy Collect Wi