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j. t. whitman, cdiinr. | T«togr»i»l( & Messenger, upon tits suhjoct
DALTON,
lldl'tl UnnrkliiR for Admission.
Oar colorwl brethren of the Island of
,U«j'ti are anxious to bo annexed. llav-
| of tho reccnl heavy tJfilgmUim from this lug ti ll'd for a groat many years to govern
DECRMBHU n, tfitto. i portion* of the Btitto westward, In well
- r! tlmod and contains many t rothful romsrits
Bdliorlnl C#rr«M|ioi«loiih». nlmut. Northern Oeorgla that shoulil ni-
Atlaxta, Cl A., Dec.!!, 1800. the alli'Utlun of every one In this jn-
We arrived In this live, gn-nlirnil city k , ro#ti „„ IUK ; mpl( i| v Improving section
yi slerilay - Mopped with our Qtoa White I „ f m , t state who contemplate going West,
of the American Hotel, where wo found a , j. or two }c(u , 1Wil t hc croi» in this |mr-
hounteoue dinner of good things iptwid, tlim llf UcorKfn hnvo been cut short by
M I'llHAV siikii
beforo tlio i'e
o, Murruyeoim
of whk-U we partook with a Rest.
After aatlaftrlng the' wants of the “inner
: sauntered forth upon tlio hust
ling streets of this Chicago of the South,
and our astonishment was grent when wo | y ( | ir| to (Untight, and Hint of tlio most
looked around and saw what a number of i .UnAKtrciua character to tlio farmer. But
drought, which wo doubt not has had
mtieli to do with this Texas emigration;
nnd ir so. tlioso who hnv» gone there will
find that Texas Is a country sulijcct, every
new and elegant business and dwelling
houses'have been eotmflcnced since we
were last here. On every hand thrift and
prosperity is sUiklngly nppnretit, nnd
when Atlanta will ocflsu to-grow nnd ex
pand its borders Is a problem that the' fti-
iuro alone can solve.
The municipal election came olf on
Wednesday, which resulted In tho choice
Tif Judge Ezznrd mid n full board of Dem
ocratic Aldormon. Tlio excitement, wo
understand, can pretty high on election
day.; hut at present all Is serune, nnd both
Alexander mid Markham men seem to ho
satisfied with tho result. This olectlop
lias clearly demonstrated one Unportaut
fact, vis:, flint the Gate City is democrat!®
pi the hack-hone, lladlenlbwn here Is effec
tually and forever dond.nud buried—not
the ghost of a elianee will It over have In
tlio municipal govormnent of tlio city. •
W6 called mi (Vlenfl'Avery of the Coii-
stUulhm to-day, and found him up' to Ids
cars in hnslucss and late exchanges, and
nil smiles over tlis result of tho city elec
tion. Ho mndo a noble nnd gallant fight,
nnd the triumph of K/.znrd over a man
jioesessldg such a host of Mends ss docs
Dr. Alexander, clearly proves that tho
Constitution was the truo exponent of the
wishes of tho Democracy of Atlanta.
Littlo or no I'xcitemenl In political efr-
clcs. The Bullock 1b not hore—ho has
■ gone to Washington, rumour says, for tjio
purpose of trying Ids hand again at hav
ing tho State thrown hack Into a territory
and himself appointed dictator. His re
cent I’roclntnnlion, In which eight differ
out cases of murder and outlawry, many
of which have been impartially tried and
disposed of by the Courts, ore cited and a
rewind of 51,000 In each caso offered, was
ho doubt prepared expressly to further this
nefarious object. That the foturc ofGoor-
gin, politically, was nevor raoro critical
tlmn ht present, ts felt by tho more Intel
ligent and host Informed democrats here;
but what tluit future will bo timo alone
can tell. Tho reseating of tho negroes in
the Legislature, if nothing worse, wo con
fldcntly look for.
Whilst passing np Marietta street ycr ;
torday aftofnuon, wo noticed crowds of
“fair womsn and brave men" moving in
tho direction of tlio Vint Baptist Church,
and upon enquiry learned that a nup
tial ceremony wag. to bo •solemnised in
that Bacrcd edifice. With a desirp to view
tho Inferior of this newly erectod struc,
ture, ns well ns jfi witness tlio solemn
marriage t;lta, tvo .mingled with tho crowd
and soon found ourmilves inside this mng-
nificcnt temple ofdhe Most TTigh. Wo
were IWpfossoiI with tho imposing hhauty,
the cxmilnUc taste dlsplnyi'd ln the hitr-
riibny of enters,' the fiinlftess architecture;
tlio elegant frescoing, and the rich ami
elaborate work around the pulpit. We
have been In some of the finest churches
nnd cathedrals In thoUilton, and for arch
itectural beauty and elegance of finish
throughout, this structure will compare
with any of thorn, The marriage coro-
mqny, tho tint ever solemnised in. the
Ohuroh,. was performed with grent im
pressiveness by tho Rev. Dr. Wilson, the
vcnornblo pastor of the first Presbyterian
Church, and was witnessed by a vast as
semblage. Tlio bride appeared lovely in
her robes nf snowy white and floating gos
samer veil, and proudly happy looked the
handsome bridegroom as lie stood by her.
side.
Dr. C. L. Rcdwine, of tho firm of Rcd-
wlno A Fox, wnsshot with n double-barrel
shot gnn last night at seven o'clock, by
Dif. Harrison Westmoreland. PoctorR.,
nnd a m'orc populnr, high-minded gentle
man docs'not re ilile tn Atlanta, left his
Drug Store in company with a frtcml,
nud lifter passing Phillips & Crews' corner
just opposite, they heard somc one bohlud
them say, lookout, lookout! nucUliey both
immediately turned round, when a shot
rend what tho Telegraph says of our beau-
tlftit scollon—Its healthful climate, Its ad
vantage nf location, Its fortuity of soli, Its
ftituru prospects, etc.—and ho wise, ye
that have the Texas fever, and remain
where you are: •
We nre sorry to soo a rovivul of tlio
Texas emigration fever In a portion of
Northern Georgia. At tlio best, emlgrn.
Hon from Georgia to any other Stale iff
tlm Uiilon Is a doubtful expedient. Very
seldom havo wo hcnril nf any man- who
Improved kls condition nnd prospects by
tlio change; nnd we never |<M® such ncase.
Butjuetnow we hold such movements
IHctuiarhj inopportune,
“Landed property Is (list rising In value
In Hint section, nnd probably this Is tlio
reason of tho emigration. People, for Urn
first time for some yenrs, are able to sell
out at what they think a Ihlr price, niul
they Wish to Improve tlio opportphity for
fear that It may not ocour again. Tliey
forget that what seems to ho a fair price
now, will perhaps look like a great sacri
fice a few years lienee. We Judge of pri
ces solely by comparison, nnd when tiiey
got eff to Texas nnd hear Hint lands in
thotr old vicinity have got to be worth
twice ns much ns they sold tho old home
stead for, they will feel cheaper than auy
prop-fty they-may have bought in Texas.
“Tho truth ft, .Northern Georgia will
probably Improvo faster than nny section
of tho State. It combines the 1 nil vantages
of Northern nnd Southern climates. It
produces the crops of both sections, nnd
most of the rvmforti of both sections.—
Thu whole of that great belt of country
stretching down along tlio Blue ltidgc nnd
constituting the great Virginia Valley of
Fast Tcnncssco and Northern Georgia
and Alabama, is tho grandest and most
valuable coautry on the contlnciitof North
America, nnd will so'otl bo peopled by per
haps tho most Intelligent, prosperous and
interesting population of tlio U. States.
It will bo the abode of wealth, refinement
and culture; A tract of land there Is go
ing to be worth more than so many acres
In any’ other farming region—for here
mining, tnanufacturlng, all the mechanic
arts am] agriculture arc destined to an in
timacy of co-cjfistcnce, and n profitable
contiguity arid relationship, which Is at
tainable no where else on tlio American
continent; because tho snnio natural con
dition's of cxIimistteSs mineral wealth, il
limitable water power, extraordinary fer
tility of soli, and length of season, mild
ness and hcntthfolness of climate, nre nc-
•drimulnted so grtfidly no where else. Tho
greatest fncfllllcs for progress In rill tho
three grnhd divisions of liumniieriterprise,
are here clustered together with unexam
pled prddlgnllty. Wo think tlio people of
that Section should consider Well before
they' exchange their interest in such a
country for lands In Texas. ”
Bplsodo In tho I,IIS or* Poor
Milliner.
Forearnosinesa of devotion there iq noth
ing Hire a woman’b love, when sho truly
and sincerely loves. .’Tls so confiding, so
unsuspecting; so 'deep, so undying, that
wo tin vc often wondered 1 how-nny man can
find It in his "heart to trlflo with Bnch a
pure nnd sacred emotion; yet, rites, Ms
loo often the cose that some poor trusting
one is grossly Imposed upon, criminally
deceived, nnd mudo to lend a miserable
existence, by some gay; false-hearted Lo
thario, The St. Louis Republican, of a
ree'eut dale, gives a melancholy recital of
a case of this kind, in which a young mil
finer, Hving at ltolla, Missouri, wnsmadq
the victim of misphiccd confidence by n
cooper linmed Johnson, who won hereon:
tldouce mid love by false declarations of
an undying nttnehment. Ho proposed and
was accepted by tho too credulous milli
ner, and. at Isis request tlio twain started
to St. Louis, where, asliosulil, they woufil
lio “made one hi real metropolitan style;”
themselves, liotli 111 Haytl and 8nn Do
nilngo, (ns two “repuhlles,” Into which
tho Island Is divided, nre Wiled,) and made
acompleto failure, they are now knocking
loudly for ndmtssiou Into Congress with
their I'ellow-stnlemen and beloved hrotli-
urs, Sumner, Wilson, Ben Butler A Co.,
Says a dispatch* “A letter dated Snn
Domingo, Noveinlier 10, represents that
all the Dominican leaders, among them
Baez, I’lmeiital, anil Cabral, are pledged
tonniioxatlon to Jito United States. Pres
ident Baas Is rondy to open negotiations W"' •I', 1 PJ?L > ?ffi?A rl
when assured tho Congress of tho United """
States will make tho neccsary appropria
tion. Tho peoplo oppose tlie,dlsmemhcr-
inont of the republic, hut favor nnnoxa-
tlori.
.lltFK'S SAT.KH—WUltiesolil
Court House ilnor In Hprliix
, county, lietwpun Hit* legal flours
nr rule, on tlio tlmt Tmwcluy Jauhary next,
‘ I-
•«*el Ion of mild county, n* tho projsuty of C.W.
lloiul tomitMy one Min-ray soperlorpourt ll fa
Oivor nr N. 1*. iiinbln vfiwild liourt, ,
Mho, hit of limit number 131, In Imli rtM. nml
3*1 section, rtfc flic projmily of J. I*. iBunhoiirto
HuUnry two Miirrnv ■muio-Ioi- court II r»iH, om* la
ravocof .folia llryant for I lie ibo or l». A. >Sal*
UcrvH C. I., Cox, maker, ami .1.1*. IhuiiIioiii-.Iii-
iloincr—I In* oilier In fkvor of A. It. llfoylca for
I lie line of I>. A. Walker v» A. J. Ilaraelt ami •!.
1>. Keiilioiir.
niomUoii tomulHfy onn .Mm niy hii|mo for court | rK V"ifiv... 1 .." .., T.11,".;i,,-
II fa In favor of .1. I). laculiour for uhu of I*. A,
- - — ailin'®
A Iron rroni-lllslorj'.
The Baltimore Gazette, In an article tip-
on tlio folly of attempting to forco a ro-
sumptlnn of speeto payments, calls atlcn-
Uon to tlio fact that In 1817, nftor twenty
years of suspension, niul when gold had
fallen to less tlinn fino ;>cr cent, promlum,
resumption was determined upon in Eng
land. In somo parts of tho country bul
lion hnd been so abundant that country
hankers found tt difficult to disposa of tlieir
gold. Yet so groat was the rush for coin,
the moment that resumption was attempt
ed, and so dnngorotuly wore tlio busi
ness Interests of tho country disturbed,
thrit, .oii the report of Mr. Pcqj, the House
in two nights passed a bill for tho relief of
the hank. Filially, resumption was post
poned till 1828. Whbn left to Itself, un
hampered by hhsty legislation, tlio bank
resumed specie payments as soon as tho
-credit of tho State had been firmly cstan-
llslicd, and two years before the time lim
ited.
To bu Iteuptnud.
It is becoming more and more apparent
that the national banking scheme is to be
reopened at Washington this 1 winter.—
There is said to bo a general inclination to
inereasa tho volumo of currency in tho
South nnd Wost, probably through tho
establishment of additional national banks
In those Nbctlons.
urani Slakes a Nuggmf liln COneentlar
Georgia.
Tho President, in his message, makes
sjxicinl reforeneo to the stratus of Georgia,
IIo submits whether it would not'be wlso
to enact a law authorizing tho Governor
to oall together the Legislature ns origi
nally elected and require tho oath pro
scribed by tho reconstruction acts.
V|> Hie noeil.
We took a flylfig trip up tho road anil
spent yesterday in Dnltou, The flourish
ing place js still progressive. New and
substantial buildings are going up. Tho
prospect of the early completion of tlio Sel
ma, Romeniiil Dalton Road, Ismuch stim
ulating the people.—ritluntu Constitution.
Ainorlenn Finance nud Npoclo l'ay-
lit out He
Tho London Shipping Gazette has nn
editorial on American finances, It thinks
a return to specie payments could “soon
be effected In the United Slates, nnd no
debtor class would sutler by it. The Sou til
is generally well supplied with cash.—
Southern buyers are tho mainstay of the
Northern lmuki-t. They usually purchase
in. gold uml have their crops behind them.
The South- now raises grain for her own
requirements. She is In n position to re
sume specie payments when less favored
sections of the country enn co-operate.—
Good- prices fb» eotton-will tend to this
end.”
8IW AIIVIIItTianJIKXTH.
m;m" ad VintTiai; ji EMN.
iilkur vh A. J. Unritott Hml 4nlitt OtllH, rnitUT,
* «ll»trloi
l. lfoil¥or
In nut ur.* mm Mnri-iiyimiH-rlnrcoiiil ll fti In lu.
•or of WllMiim WlKglu vnMlrt nnftvnr.
ll. T. aiKCK, Htiprltr.
M. 1I " 1,003 ‘ B ‘l)i'slsrlnsllkUiUtor
Dry Goods, Groceries, otc.,
HAMir.TOX STRKKT,
West Hud of Iris New Uiiilroad llrldso,
lHsJnst vmnnvmt Ills imonrilit »lnek of Dry
li„.„f., llri-ss (loocls, alines, MOIIullf, Urueerll's,
etc., In Ills New store, uml snllellslhe lit lent Inn
ofluu olllsoUS gunernlly In Ills nssnrtlnejlt nf
Ip'llorol nii'luliHinllte, snlcrlua e*|ires»l.» to
meet tlm roqulrqmynul W.I' 1 '*seotlon.
nrnllll tiler
GEORGIA LAND AGENCY,
JiE.Y K, UHKK.Y,
Agent of tlio DiiHoii City Conumny,
OKfKItS FOR HALM
FIVE 1IUNORKI)
Ynlunblc Town Lots
2
ALSO, AT TIIK BANK TIMK AN I* rf.ArBf
The Iiouhu nud lot In tltu town of sprlng-l'lnco,
iiiuv m-euiiled hy W. ll. King. IM»elngtlinhoH»n
nnd lot wliero H. U Stowe renldetl uttho time of
ilw dciifli, wild known nw the BIqwo limine nnd
ot.iuid nlno tho Hprlng lot iicpihh this Ktroet
firdu siild lot, nnd lying mitween Mm. Furuii-f n
reHtdenoe mid tho iun.ynrd s levied on iih the
property or Rnchurinh Wllklnn to BiitlBfv olio
nuiM'rrnr court II fa In fuvorof K. II. nud Tho*.
Morrh, Kx’rnof Janie* MorrlH,Uec'U« v»»nld /.
uii«1 do in untie.
J ' A1>IEI
J lioosl
on need
AI ho, JotHof land nuniherM SB nnd 213. In 8th
dliilrlut nnd 3d necllou of Muri-ny ooiiuty i toy*,
led on mi the property of G'. I). Durham tonal Ib-
fV one Hiiperloreoiirt ll fn In' fnvor of William
J. 1'eepJOB* udin'r., fto.. vb mild Durham.
Also, lot of land ninuhei-14, and 1 he nuttlli half
ofmimberlS, the emit half of Humberts, ami
thiMvest half of iimnlior 18* all In tho 8th flUt.
mid ,-klHecllon: levied on in* tho pmpnfty of J.
K. II. JaokHon to HBtlnfy one Hujnirlorc-ourt fl f«
In favor of C. D. Durham ri* wild JnekMon. •
Also, lots of land numhoni -.*78 and 277. In tho
*11 h dlnl.ninUd sect Ion : levied on iim theproii-
prty of Wm. Terry tonalNfvoupHiiiwrlorroiiH
fl fn In favor of Drown *\ J’opo vh W. J. Terrv
and William Terry. . .
AIho, lotifi of land numhera 103 nnd 104, in thd
27thdistrict mid *1 hih-IIou to BatUfy ono tuxtl
Tii.tlie 8tnto and County vh da men Stafford.
Alan.fiOuertHon lot or land numhei-2»», in*Uh
dlntrlet nud 2d Heetlon, to KHlItify tw o tax fl fan,
the State and County vh I. l’hippe.
Dec. 0. W. tl. HAMSKY, Dcpt’y Shir.
XT'XKCUTIlIX’S BALK.—Notice la hereby glv-
Fj <!ii that In accordance with an order of the
. ...—. s n chancery, of Whitfield conn-
the llrat Tiioaday In Janmiry,
egul hours of hivIu, at puhllo
» Ctihrt ilotiHc dm»r In the city
of Daiton. nil tho nrajHirty belonging to tho es
tate of John M. Juokflon, Into of said county,
deceased, to-wlti
' I.ot of hind numlNir 323. In tho lOtli district
and 3d section of Whltilcld county: also, ono-
half Interest In lot number 282, In tlio liltli dis
trict and Sfit Heetlon; one-half Interest !n seven.
sixteen aoras of I*
t nn
tier 233, tn the
Id county t nlno
„ —, oi ‘ ‘ - -
voluinoHof Klemeulury workH,
i. noui lor ciihti,
A. O. JACKBO.S.
• - Executrix.
ty. I will soil
I ft 70, within tho legul
* y, bi *
Interest in six acres of lot .
Mfh district and S«t Heetlon of
Law LlbrarS’ consisting of abmil seventy-flvo
‘ I Ua. rep<»rtsi
benefit of .creditors.
Doc 0-tds
A DMIXI8TIIAT01C8 SALK.-Notlce is bore
i\ by glyon to nil parsons convoriicd, tbnt I
will apply to thoConrt of Ordinary of Whit
field county, on tho flfirt Monday In Junuary,
INTO, for ah order authorizing mo to sell all the
land ami Interest In lunds belonging to tho
- rdjutuora '
tato of Ira O. 8. Weatherford, I
r siild conn-
Dec 0-tds
J. P. FHEk'MAN, Adm’r.
•VirniTFIELD Siinnirr'sSAmB.-Wlll hcsold
f Y hoforo tlio Court housodoor In snldooun-
*Y,on tha first Tuesday In January next, be-
s’een the usual hours of sale:
Tho north of Jot of land number 301, of tho
Will district and 3d suction: levied on to pay
the purehuso money by virtue of iiti fa from
WhitfieldSuiMirlor Court, J. ll. Dnntxler fortliu
uso of D. A. Wulkor vs C. W. T-ano. daw
Also, a lot In Tilton, on whtc.lt tho family of
Dr. Miller now resides, tin the wost of W. X A.
H. It., known as number 4, being purl of lot of
bind number 181, of Miu lath district and 8*1 sec
tion :-levied ou by virtue of a mortgage Ufa
frcun Whitfield Superior Court, Win. L. I!
vs A. J’. Sloan,
Also, city lot In Dalton number 7H, on Hamil
ton struct, 30 tool front by lop back: levied on
tho property of John 8. Smith by virtue ot
* ' from AYhltfloltVSuporlor Co
WO fl fUHfixsm <« iiisuvsxr<7U|ivc'isis vumi, m i
or of Unfits K. Mursli, ono a umrlgago fl fa . _
sahl ^niltb and then agulust said Smith und A.
Uolnmlcr, security. Me.
VOSTrOKIID BALK.
Also, at tlio same tlmn and plaen, lot of land
number 83. in 12th district and 8«l section of
Whitfield comity, linker A Ault Vs James Bo-
Imunii and l'olk Shier, property of liohnnnn,
Justice Court fl fa, 8Z2d district. (1, M. » u
D. W. 311TC11KLL, fili’tT,
Also; at tho same time und place, lot of land
number 73, of I be nth district and 3d section,
known as tlio Webb lot: l&vtud on as tlio prop,
orty of L. K. Wilson by a tl fa from Whlltluhl
Superior Court, In favor of W. 1*. Nichols vs E.
Tucker, uml J. A. (iloim. security* and Palmy ra
AVI Ison, udmr’x.of I« E. Wilson, decuasod, ir
'Uidorsor, oont rolled In* D. A. Walker.
Doe 2-tds It. Bi’TH KRLA.ND, I). SlPfT.
Com t, in fu-
was fired from tho aforesaid cornor at tlio I but while m route lie prevailed on tho tin-
i lector, the load strlklng'lilm in Ills right | suspecting damsel to let a stranger, to her,
stdo. Ho cl|iV not fall, hilt turned and
Rallied to lils'store. Westmoreland w “s
immediately arrested and lodged in mil.
Wo lmvo.iiot learned the extent of the
Doctor’s wounds, 1>et uniilcrstnjid hols
resting very comfortably to-day and Ropes
nre entertained by Ills physicians tfirit lift
wifi recover. This cowardly attempt to
rmirdcr 111 the dark, whteli we learn from
the Constitution of this morning grew out
«f tho ejectment of Wcstmori'lnnd from
the drug store of Heilwiti® & Fox the day
previous by Dr. it., on account of tils lie-
Ing drunk nnd disorderly, 1ms produced
tho deopcst Borrow among all classes
throughout the city. ' 7. T. w
. Good News, If True.
Tho special Washington corrcopondimt
of tho Baltimore Gazette says thut totters
received there from Olito leavo no roimi
for doubt thnt'tl'ie six jndottcridcnt.lrislu
ln-rs of the Legislature elected from the
Cincinnati district have determined to net
with tho Democrats, which will give the
latter the majority ou Joint ballot, thereby
riccuriug tlio rejection of tbe Fifteenth
Amendment, arid rendering Sherman's
nnd Delano’s pretensions to the United
Slates Senatorial succession altogether
abortive. a
Congress salt! to be Tor Fence.
The following dispatch, if true, will bo
iuiilcd with Joy by every one, save the
crirpct-baggcrs nndscalawags, throughout
the whole South. “Bullock, come Home:"
Wamiixoton, December 4.—Gentle
men interested In the full restoration of
the Southern States, report lliu feeling of
• Congress to be quite favorable. They say
that the South need fear no further pro
scriptive legislation. _
Dr. UedwlDC.
Wo learn from the Atlanta Constitution
of tho 7th, that tho condition of tho above
gentleman, tho particulars of the shooting
of whom we give elsewhere, wassouiewlmt
unfavorable ou tbe nioruing of tbe Olh,
but his symptoms were rather more favor
able in the evening. The Constitution
oil board the cars perform tlib ceremony,
which sbedtates was immediately done in
a bungling manner. Arrived at St. Lonls,
they look rooms nt Uie Clarendon House;
Und eitriy tbe next morning the husband,
so-called, told the wife,no-called, that lie
would tnKo a short walk and return In a
few minutes. Minutes merged into hours,
until night drew on ajmeo, nnd her missing
lover not rcturnim.', she filially aivoko to
the terrible reality thnt Bho hnd been Im
posed upon.. Johnson was front away tip
“mitrth,” and ns it ts said" ho went off
with tho poor girl’s fine gold writch nnd
her pocket-book containing a hundred dol
lars In I'rcenbacks, which, sho had liccu-
mnlnted by hard labor with the nccdlo,
wu doubt not be is a Boast Blitter Radi
cal, and ouly married tho .poor, confiding
prcntuni to getnchaucc to Btenl her mon
ey and wntcli.
Georgia Pnrngr»i>t>».
Romo ootton receipts Friday 218 bales.
Atlanta bos n skating rink.
Most every Gcorgln town lias livo candi
dates for Mayor.
Collision on Solma nnd Dalton rend Inst
Thursday. Engines demolished, but no
body killed. *
Tlio Muscogeo county Superior court,
while In session costs tho county 5000 a
■week,
Large crops of small grain being put in
Oris year over tho State.
The rlco crop of Camden county was
00,000 bushels, worth? '.0,000.
The section around Brunswick exports
12,0011,000 feet nf ;itnc lumber a year.
Gold, In Atlanta, buying nt 122 nnd sell
ing nt 19S. Cotton 21 to 22j.
Five car loads of wliuntsold in Atlanta,
Dec. 4, at 51,80 pcf bushel. The market
price is from 145 to 100.
Several families left Romo last week for
t)io far West.
Cabbngo worth from 515 to S2S per 100,
In Atlnntn.
In the same place lumber for building
purposes Is worth 522.50 per 1000,
Arrangements nrerenid to bo on foot to
run through trains from Savannah to At
lanta, via. Brunswick.
Savannah gnlils 02,070 bales of cotton
over Inst year. New Orleans looses 1719.
Horse stealing going on hugely in Camp
bell county.
Hoesc trade lively In Atlanta. 9788 head
of horses and males have been brought to
thnt city this year.
It is said Bullock issued bis Inst 340,000
proclamation to Congress and not to the
people of Georgia, as they know too well
that ho lies/
Tlio North Georjria Conference met nt
Romo yesterday. Our pastor left Dalton
lltu Court liatiNO floor in tku town of Callioiin v
within the Irani hours of sale, Vhu following
property tow it:
Ono lot of liinfl numlioi 74, in tho 14th district
ilJk*
y ii
satisfy i
liuugii, iidtii' ...
Also, lot of lund nnmbe
and 3d suction of (iordon comity: h
tho projNirty of %. F. W'lhfon ionntlnfy hisMiifo
and County tux for IttiP: ana hIho the *hiiio lot
levied 'onin satisfy tint Staton
vw 7. F. Wilsou. udin’r of 11. Will
AIho, lot of lund niinihur 2»l, In tlioltth dint.
13*4 hoc! lon^of-Oordon county, licln^t nil of
» superior court fl fa In favor of-John
Ac., for the piirehasc money.
Aer 81(1, Ilf tlto 8th (fist,
.. Smith: levied «
of It. M. Dunlin
n property of sahl
Smith. Levy made and returned to me bv a
constable- property pointed out hy nlniutnr.
Also, eight acres, more or less, of lund situ
ate, lying and being lu tlio northeast corner of
Calhoun: levied on as tlio property of ‘Catlio-
rlno Ooueli to satisfy onejustices' court attach
ment fl fa lu favor of John Urcslmm. Levy
made und returned to uiu bv L. C.
Dec.tt. JOHN GRESHAM, Sheriff.
’said lot lying north of the Culboui
ii property of \V. S. Johnson, adiu’:
on or A. II. EclrolH, deceased, tin
# 1 money.
jo. In tli
LD AND VOHNO would do well In call and
xuniliin the UHsoriuicut of Hoots uml
kept at Engle's Store.
can bo found at llogles Blort),
M. IL HOULE’S.Store,
p. t», I8W.
Gnulod School
AKD
Collegiate Institute,
FOR DOTH 6KXE8.
The First Term of 1870 will coiumonoo on
Monday, the loth of January. _
Tlm Second Term will comuUmoe on Tnosdwy
thn&ili duyofJuly.
I-arge und commodious School llooms ur-
ranged for both buxom, are now being fitted up
In a maimer calculated tn make upleasant and
deni ruble place for tlio student.
Hates orTiiltlnn In thu Primary and 1
School Departments range from |!.G0 to .
ur month, according to tho advancement of
iu pupil.
N. F. COO LEDGE, A. M.,
Principal.
J. U. GLENN, A. M.,
Associate Principal.
Mrs. J. H, COOLEDUK,
Assistant.
Mrs. M. O. MANI.ET,
Teacher of V(K*al and Instrumental Music.
Forcour.no of Htudy, particular Hates of Till-
on, price of board, etc., sand for circular.
Col. W. K. Moork, President of Hoard of
Trustees. . Deo.«, 'W».
EORA1A, Murray County—James I* MoEi
\T tire, administrator on tlio estate nf LewL
McKinney, has petitioned for letters or d!»ml*-
hlon from-said estate: This Is tliereforo toolte
“ nersobH concerned, kindred and cmHtors,
. _ jaow cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should not ho discharged from Ida ad.
ministration und rccclvu letters of dismission
tho first Monduy ln Man'll next. ^Glven
bor
hand nnd official signature, this Decern-
AN DERSON FABNSWOHT1I, OnVy.
fl ROUGI A, Murray CoKnty—Wheroa* James
VJf L. McEutiro, mfm'r of J W Ttiom)Mon,dco’
eu, represents to tho Court In his petit Ion duly
tiled, that ho has fully admlnlstersd raid
ontato: This is therefore to site all per
sons concerned, to show cavse. If any they ruu,
why said administrator should not bo illseliarg-
od from his administration and receive letters
ofdlsuilssltmon tho first Monday In Maroh
next. Given under my hand and ofllclul signa
ture this t)th day of December, l8tC».-3in
ANDEkSON FAUNSWOKTH, Only,
EORG1A, Walker County.— A H lh*ck
\X lias applied for exemption of personalty,
and setting apart uml valuation of homestead,
uml I wMI pass upon lliu same at 1U o'clock, o
13th day of Dceeinlair. 18i», at my ofUCt
3, lStstf. MILTON 11U8SELL, OrU’y.
G EORGIA, Walker County—Alson Jackson
applies for exemption of personalty and
sluing aimrt and valuation of funnest fad, and
I Will iMiHH mam tho huiuu at my office at 10
o'clock, tho I3tli day of December. 1W9.
Dee. »-lt MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy
A dministratrix sale.—Hy virtue of i
ordor from the court of ordinary of Wh
field comity, will ho sold ou Mmiday, the 27...
*luy of DecembOr, IhuD, at W.W. Cooksey’s house
the Dry Goods, Groceries, elo., belonging to tlm
estate of W. r. Kennedy, late of said county
duocasod. The sale will coitllniie from day till
day until all is sold. Sold for benefit of
G EORGIA, Cutoosa Comity.—Andrew 11
Morrln has applied for exempt Ion of per-
souulty and mitt fug apart and valuation of
bomcHtead. and 1 will pass ii|m>ii the mum* at 10
o'clock. A. JL, on the lltli day of December, 1--WU,
nt niv office. This December 1, 18»»-2t
J. M. COMES, Old’y
[MirsoiuiUv and setting apart and valiiaUou ot
iiotnestuad, and 1 will pass Upon the Maine at
10 o'clock, in in., on RHli day of December, *
uiy oificeiu Klugg<dd. Tills Dec. it, ia3t-2t
J. M. COM US, Ortl'y
^
DALION CITY < 0^1 l>AN Y'S COM M?L | MIH4 11M,AR3|Q|?n
TIIK GROWING CITY OV DAI.TON
A lso, suvorul well luiproveiltarnisln Whit*
field county.
Alan, lot nunilaif 70 and one Ualf or lot* nma-
lier 102, f
on lino ... ... , -
Dalton, lias fine spring; an
ronitiv; iw '
Of choice V
lot mimlH'r 70 and one-balf or lot-
in Mill dlslHel ntld3*1 MKHlotl.Mol
i or the H. R. ui.tl it. It. It., M miles from
has fine spring; snug frame building, i
loo acres cleared; KMoymitig fruit trees
e varieties, sot out by Dr. llamlUoti.llie
..ell known nursery tnan; good bottom und
good upland, und abundance of timber.
Also, 103 acres, part of lot number 213, 12tb
Istrlet ami .1*1 seel Ion, 30 acres cleared; good
owed log dwelling,stuble, opfttonb,ahVds, Ac;
good orchard of early pc-uahcs, apples uml pears,
well watered In every field, and excellent well
WHter ut house; two nnd u half miles rrdut Dal
ton
Also, lots numbers 21,23.uml ono half of lot
23, lit tlm I2lh district and 3d heetlon. UX) acre*,
two good springs, three wells, apple, peach,
elmrry and pear trees; 1 tOuereHCominullu creek
bottom, ft) to lOtrueres cleared; lio bitthUnga,
Also, 320 acres, within two uilles-or Tilton,
inn peach and tipple orchard, gowl dwelling
louse, barn, cottou gin uml tlmiHhur. •
Also, 120 aerom ono mllo South'of Tilton Do-
E ott was well Improvud before tlm wur, but
ousos burnt.
An improved farm on Connsaugn Illvor, nlno
..iiles N. K. of Dolton, on ilw upper King's
bridge Head, H00 ucres; lots 70, 7«, and parJs of
70,74 and 27, In 12th utnl 3d. 2 douhlo log cabins,
with shed rooms, cribs nnd stables; young nppto
gild pouch orchard, well of water at lioiym,
Bp rings and creek; 140 acres on nn Island in tho
Ckninsaugib ull first class bottom.
Also, lots number's 137 and 144, 17lh district
anil 3d section, lies In Cuss county, four tnllesB;
W. »r Kingston, one mile from Klpgstoii und
Roinn It. It., improvoments Oil lot 137, and gpod
bind elnnred.jjofa mile from lllglitour River;
no Improvements on lot 144. but largo quality
of long leaved fine timber, will be sold together
•or separately.
Also, lots 231 and 232, and 30 nores of 22«, In tho
ltth dlsl riot nnd 3d seotlon, SMaeros with good
ootton gin, 8uw Mill and Grist Mill. Prrci'$7,fi00;
or will exchange forolty property.
Also, lot 213, in 10th district and 3d section, 130
acres, nil tlluble land, 30 ucres cleared; good log
buildings and oxcollcnt Spring, 13 lulms from
Dalton, on tho Ducktown Hoad; yqung fruit
' will «
J^XG.TIXG VXIIHI tc r.aN»^7,
REVOLUTION
in Ink
Dry Goods and Grot-cry
nt'PiNKss, at ,
Tom a j,,, t
(SuceMspru.toJulmijL K|„ w '
Corner Jlomilton aud Kino
FronlliiB W. * A. nsllrauit jiL ul ‘ ’
" DALTON, OA., ’ ’
“ "" ml "*» wu
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions
Hoots, Bhoor, list'dsrort nnd Orocoi-i.,,
Cush iiuld for tliicou, IVliwit, Coro, Colton, .1,4
nil kinds of Country I'roduoo.
Uolog LIVB MKN,. wo will oudsnror to suio
tsln tlio reputation, sod ,or,-s our old frlou.lt
soil tlio pulili, •aiufsctorllx, ' ' ,
* comb oh wrrii'Yoci,'
Produce uml. CumIi!
To' u« I Wo will Giro y<5ui hareiilri, l
• Wo make tbe Grain and Produce tnulu a ana.
elatlty, and Major Bard will bh on luiufl toshoir
Ms usual 1 Humility.
tu^itfk’Srril'fM? ,or
•T«l»n H. King eontlnoct tK* Urokurat* tud
Kxchaiigu buelueus as heretofore. Ta ou *
house. - ' .
b *4-ly
trees aud good timber. .Price
change for elty property.
Also, thnt vciy valuable farm. In 10thdistrict
and 8*1 section, (lots mtmherH 2S1. 216, 213, 2I'J
and fifty acres of mj with uoo*l dwelling, tho
laligust and best spring In Ueorgln. Iiouhcs for
renters, peach nnd npplo orchard; 1W acres
cleared; Imlanco In heavy timber. On this
tract Is a largo bod or iron ore, eleven miles
from Dalton, on Ducktown road.
Also, lotl«7,-10lli district and 3d H**etlonj 70
acres cl cured; foungort-hard; spleudld spring;
good com erlh und stables.
Also, lot 186, tenth district find 3d section; no
improvements; valuable timber.
Also, lots P.M-uml HU, in eleventh distract find
8*1 section, adjoining thu Kenan farm; hundred
acres cleared; good apple ami peach orchard;
two good dwellings, siiilitas. corn cribs, smoke
house* otc.: excellent spring; will bo sold very
low forc»»b.
Also, that valuable farm lu Mill Creek Valley,
half or numbers 3D1303 nnd 307,24flacrcs. in 12th
district and 3*1 Heetlon KM) raros otvared, good
dwelling, stables, corn cribs, Re., four good
springs, good apple und punch orchard, 'lies
nearly alflevel, in tho valley; fifty acres good
meadow lands will ho sold very low for i
Also, will 1*o sold low,
term**, the follow lug, vlx *
22-i acres, known ns thu
mile from Red Clay; KM... ...«,
Improvements goo«|: limber and wtUur abun
dant ; soil line; within If mile of tbe Presbyte
rian L'hnreli, .-school llouttrund Red Way Flour-
lug Mill.
Also, IflOacres adjoining the above; timber
and water abuiidUM, spring In the yard; fine
orchard: laud good.
Also, 720 acres, known as tlio old Marslmi
Homestead; 260 acres In cultivation; two set
tlements; flue orchard; running water hr ev
ery field.
Al-t), 27P acres, well known iih tho Ro*l Clay
Stand: three settlements; two orchards; mi
acres In eiiltlvivtiou ; lutiirovemeiits good ran
eating house for the K. T. A Gw. R. IL I ruin: a
well eoiiHtruded store liou.-e, and onuofthc
!>cst positions in the Stale for a country store.
AIho, IOC acres in llradley eowaiy, Teniiswsee,
814 miles from Rod Clay. 70 acres nutlsr fewer.
Also, 210 acres In Until ley county. Tennessee,
8 miles from Red Clay: Itdacn-s In enUfviifhm:
t**ogood Kuttlements. one *tn *-iudr shb< of the
creek; twogcaal orchards; timber nnd water
III abundance: louaeres -tmtlnm land; will he
•ohl in two settlements or U» one.
roi; cash,
liberal tline and
W AN'
vcl
ANTED, u purelraMtr, or w lairtner,
that part of said lot
road; list*
do lioiiIs .
sumo lmlng for tlio purchase mone;.
Also, lot of land number 123, In tlio (llh (list,
ml :td section of Uonlon county; to satisfy two
lust Icon* court U fas In fav
R. L. 8m
ECJRGIA, Gordon County.—Whorcas, Mj*h,
VT L. V. Hubertflw, administratrix of )V. Ii.
Honortson, deceased, represents to the Court
in liur petition duly filed, tliut she 1ms fully
administered said ustute: This Is, therefore, to
cite all persons coiicurncd, kindred and qredi-
toi‘s, to show* eause, if any they can, why said
ndm'x should not be dismissed from linr ad
ministration nnd roculvo letters of dlsmlssiou
In terms of tbu law. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
Dec.», lSJWlm.
1 KOllllIA, Gordon Cmlirtv.-Sm-nl. A. Ij;wIh
X Inis applied for exemption of personalty
.. in setting apart and vulimtlou of liomesteiul,
ami I will pass ou t he same at my office In Cal-
honn, on tlio 18tli lust., at lo o'clock. A. M.
Doe.U-2t. J). W. NEEL, Ord’y,
and setting a)NU-t ami valuation of limuestemi,
and I will im«- upon thu same at my ofMee in
Ringgold, on the 18th «lny of Decoinl*erl' ! iK», at 10
o'clock. This Ih c. 7-2t 4. M. COM its. Only.
/ f KORGIA. Catoosa County—John Hansard
VX law applied for exempttmi of personalty
ami sotting apart and valuation of homestead,
and 1 will jmss ujHmtlie sume, at my office, at
Ringgold nt ll) o'clock, on IGih of DccctuUur.
This Dee. 6, WE). J. M. COM IM, Ord v.
t EORGIA, Cutoosa County—A 8 - Heath
w has applied for exemption *»f person-
uTty mill setting apart and valuation of liome-
stead nnd I will jmss upon the siiinc at my of-
on the lltli instant 10 o'clock. Tills Dec.
0. J. M. COM 118, Only.
In the South, three miles from Dirlton. ami one
mile from u wider lank of the Georgia Mute
railroad. On tin* same tmel is one of the Wat
wat% r powers hi North Georgia.
A lso. FOR HALE onenfthebcstimpvwviifl
plantations on tlm Yazoo Rlver v nn*l Wasp
ebeingeldufly In Washington cMwnty.iv.d
partly in thin Flower and ItoluveN enmities,WIIm-
•isMippi, coiitalnliig la nH 26l9«aeres. Cun bo
divided Into three or more planthH.hm; lUO
acres cleared. S00 acres in eiiltlvatiou, «oo u*-res
deadened before 1 bo wur. Improvements fllst
class. Cypres** timber Immrmwly valuable.—
Will bs sold low to set lie up an e«talu. Titles
perfect.
GOOIJHI
MICH GOODS I
FRK8U doDirtir
twxiiT uoytiei
Townlcy's Cdiifecllonoryl
Frosb HuMtrCrackers, ' : '-
kudit Crackers,
Creuui Crackers,
Sugar Crockers.
. ‘ Crackf ra,
Flo NJe Crackurs.
and rUrlim Crackers, at
Towulpy’g CoRfootloRory r l
DCed llcef,
llouf TimgutM,
0l '^»tu.V, :
. llurilngi*,
8 Fickle**, ... -■
Catsups, - -
lfopuur Eauco, .
Brumly Feuobos, 1
Jellies, 6yrup*, at
TWtilVj’ii Oou4«olioiio,-y:
Fvaokes,
•Straw Iwriv*,
t 1'iuc Apples, »|
TowaleyV CoufocUsuoi'y J
Fresh Cuudlus,
Oranges. Lc.foions, etc.,
Cigars. Tobuuco, nxlra One# at
ApriTSO-Ty TOWKLEY’S COMFRt'TIONKRV.
gFRING U A3 'COM b7 AND SO HAYK
- ) U» ID
RCOTT* IsVI®XS'»
Elegant Now Goodil
They su e ta rvoolpt or a w*lll selected sleek ef
Hprlng und Nummor, Goods 1
Something llenutifol for tiju La*|li*.; p
A "Love ofu.Mat,'* <*r Charming D»*Mil
FrlBU r -
Law u s> • .
Mil si I ns,
L ift* trqe*.
Li n e i
East Tennessee. .Much of this _
i*«ual for farming purposes to the colebnd.e«l
Mweet Water Vatb-y. to which it lies contlgii-
oil-*. The klUv portions eontaln.rich dophsiti*
/"t EORGI A. Cutoosa County.—A II Hale
VT luw applied for exempt loii of {H-rsoimlty
iui*V set ting apart end valuation of homestead,
and-1 will pass upon tho same at my ofllce In
Rhiggold, Ga., on the llth day of December, at
10 o’clock a .lu. This Doc. 1, Urn
J. M. COM 118, Ordy.
/~1 KORGIA, Murray County—Wm W Oates
VT has applied for exempt Inn of personalty
and setting ii)>urt ami valuation of boniest can,
and I will puss upon thu same at K)o’clock, A. M.
on tlio 18lli day of I>oc«nhl*cr, 18fi!>, at my office.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Dec. 7-2t.
A Very Valnnble Farm,
, SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
In Wood's Slut ion Volley, Cnloosrt County,
admirably loloptisl to Corn, Wlinit, Onls, To.
uml Ilir- llmsut-s, l-oosIhIIio, of lots noin-
IS, 1411,177,171*, slid Sixty acres of Ilw .oulll
inrt orlot oomtwrSo,all In tltu it'll, dlslrlot
I lid si-dtloti. -
Jill, pirns' limy bo dlTldod Into twonrtHr.ii
forms; out willuo sold in obody utlbovory
low Azures of pl,li00 cush.
Also, for solo lots-nuftrMrS 30 odd M, xtnfr
Ptreet, with ttm ImproveoM'nU ttioreon i-os.
ststli, K of dwi-lltng liouso nod l'hotot'ruphUni.
uyy-:
G KOItCIA. Murray County.— Wtlllnm
llcovns lmsot>|dled for i-xcmpttoo ot per-
sonolty oml orultitr nport unit vnlootton of
lioiiH'sti-od, trad 1 xvIII pass upon the mime on
the 1st], inst. ill 10o'clock, A. M..ntiny oltlop,
ANI1EU80N FAllNSTVOUTfl; Ordy,
Doc 7, larj-M.
On,ice for tlio tiooso but Xouo for tho
tluiiflor.
In Iris thsiiksgivlnq sernion, Henry
IVnrri ltccdier s|K)ko of:
“Tho iiossilJo sciinriitlou of tlio lintion
into four ilistlnet roimhlics, nntl stiying
thnt no 'military arcidcnt can iircvont it,
ns ft did ill the fast attempt, for whenover
tlio biislnoss lQtereots of tho several sec
tions demand n change, that ebango will'
be made,”
Had n Southern preacher mndo tills de
claration, he would liayc been branded by
tlto Northern press ns nn unrepentant
Rebel, nml gulltyuf treason. The New
York Star recalls tlio fact that Judge
IVright, of Indiana, a few years ago, was
arrested, and, without ovcu tho form of a
trial, sent to Fort LnFnycttc, for express
ing the same idea, But Radicals nre priv
ileged characters, anil Beecher is'a big
one—lu-iiro, he ettn “speak out iu jlloot
in' » without tlio fear of lioiug molested.
Arrested for Ntmlluw IfMman llnlr.
Two jM-rsons have I icon arrested in l’itts-
burg charged with stealing 810,000 worth
of human hair for a store iu Cincinnati,
says tho critlcal-poiiit in lilscasc Is not yet , ,, ,
j Hissed. Wo fdlieorely Iiom tluit be mny I" ’f" u " nR lo1 ' purposes.
recover. He isn good man and liisdeiitli Udlcs, watch out! The concealer is g | VCII to tho company torio sold at a low ! NoVibetvfl
would be a heavy toss to Allante. j squally culpable in (lie sight of the law. I price to nctunl settlers. j " nmAs-’t”-'
Tuesday night.'
Supreme Court of Georgia commenced
in AUiuiUv first of tlio week.
Coming to a Head Early.
The Radicalcnnspiracy ngtrius| Georgia
gives early symptoms ot eoming ton head
at Washington, Senator Morton having
presented a bill on the IHh, and before bis
associates were Gririy in tlieir sents, to re
construct us. The concoetors of the scheme
hnvo worked in secret, nnd tliereforo hnvo
done the job thoroughly. Wo suppose
tlieir special friends nt Washington nave
been hilly posted ns to the Importance of a
snap Judgment, aud will work lo that end.
We shall see how tho country, nnd tlinso
men nt Washington who really are in ear
nest about pacification nnd « restored Un
ion, will meet the crisis. Upon theirdorvo
nud patriotism much dope rids. We shall
not despair till to hope is folly.—Mucon
Wajruph.
Immigration.
An immigration ngont tells n Tribune
Washington correspondent tlmt he has
settled eighty families of Duties near Oka-
lonn, Miss., amt Is confident that within
tlio next ten years ho will have introduced
20,000 Scandinavian fiimilics into Missis
sippi nnd Alabama. An immigration
society has been formed among the plant
erstit Okalona, and 1500 acres have been
EVERYTHIN!) TURE AND FRESH I I
f3 Tunis HOUSE. a
jdii. or. fTTjhoyes
Rep* Jeavo to announce to tlio citizens of Whlt-
fluul and adJoiniiiK counties, tlmt lie bus Just-
opened, In tills city, n largo und ciirofully tnduc-
t«d<ln lierson) Stock of
Dr ngSjMedidncs, Clicinkals,
Btandunl Fatcut Medicines, Wines and
Liquors, of the Purest und Finest Qualities,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VARNI8IIK8,
OJI**,WhltoLond, Pit I u tor’s RrusbeSj etc., etc,,
Dyostnffs, Spices, Essences,
LniiiiM*. Lump Fixtures aud Oils,
nnd overytlilualn tlio Drug Line, together with
a import) nssorommt of
FANCY TOILET ARTICLES,
Tho Finest amUlcst Soups,
Most Popular und Fragrant Perfumes,
• Purest ami Host Lilly White,
* ALL KltfDS OF BRUSHES.
Dr. Ttradfleifl’sFomnlo Regulator.
Hurley’s Sarsaparilla and Potash,also has Aguo
Tonic, Hnnnich Hitters nml Worm Candy.
Suubrookx Elixir of P^ rophosphatoof Calisay
EORGIA. 31
VT hiwnpp.lUi - v ,
and 1 will pass ui'tmi thu same at my otllee In
‘’pring Place on tho 18th of Decemlnir Inst,
foe. 7, law. ANDERSON FAUNSWOUTII, Ordy
KORGIA, Gordon County.—W. A. Hoopu
\JT has applied for exempt!oh of personalt
and Hotting apart and valuation of hmunsttmil
and 1 will puss upon thosumuat my office hi
‘oun on tho 17th day of Decouiber, at 10
ek, A. M. D. W. KEEL, Oril'y.
/■'I EORGIA, Gordon Comity—MM art ha C.
VX King lias appliu*l for exemption «»f person-
ally and setting apart and valuation or homo-
stead, aud I will jiuss upon tliu same nt my ofller.
l;i Calhoun on Uiu 17th of Dccembur next, at 10
.’clock, A. M. *
Dec. 9, lHW-‘2t D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
/~1 KORGIA, Whltfluhl Comity—A atone Ro-
VX hinder has appllud for uxuniptloii of btrson-
ally uml settlug apart and viiluutiou of -hnnie-
stead, and I will puss upon the same at my of
fice In Dalton,outlie l8th day of December.
Doc. 8th, IHGD-it W. 11. BUCOKKR, Only.
71 KORGIA, Catoosa County.—John G. Shaw
VX lmsapplied for exemption of porsnniilly
and setting apart und valuation of homcsteiin,
nnd I will puss upon thusnine, on the I8ih dav
of December, 18CW, at 10 o’clock, A. M.. nt my of
fice In Ringgold. J. M. COMBS, Ord'y.
Due. fi-2t.
3 EORGIA, Gilmer County.—Rufus Rat cliff
T has applied for exemption of personultv,
nd I will pass upon thosnmu on thu 18th of Du-
nnhor noxt, at tun o’clook, a. h.
Due 0-2t JOHN W. GREER, Ord
atnlLump Chimneys.
PrrsrrlpflouH Carefully Prepared hy
tlio Doctor Himself.
experience nf twenty years practice of
I Drug
uinpllons in
) with their
With
lihysle, uml a thorough knowledge
nnsIncHH, 1 feel not t* - * *
hinting lot hose who .
jmlionngo that perfect satlsfuctlon will bo giv
en in every parfleiiliir.
Rcineiiiher the NEW DRUG STOKE, where
cry thing is fresh uml piire.ln tho Tibbs House
.. 2, between Hotel Knlr
e and Tibbs A Ken-
J. F. UK UN Li
f'1 EORGIA, Gilmer County.—Maivon la Stab
VX lings him applied for exemption of person.
nTty, and I will pass upon tho samu on thu 1841)
day of December next, lit cloven o’clock, a. r
• Dee9-2t JOHN W. GREER, Ord’y.
y^YLE A ritU DEN,
Fire Iiimiifaneo AgontH
Ofllce nt N. F. Cool edge A Co’s.
Daltox, Ga.
S OUTHERN MUTUAL, (Chartered JS47.J
Athens, Georgia.
G EORGIA HOME, (Charted 18KI.)
Columhim, Georgia,
KNV YORK HOME, Capital £2,000.000
New York City.
Grenadines,
IJnts, Ti lntnilug®,
•Hone; bh**cs, Galiai
Hnts, itlia ^lioow.
Wf respectfully ask an cianilmitioii of goods
i.*r nvtt.mu 8*ott A
i clnniluaiie
j thu 20th hwfciiit.WQwlll-hu found uto
New Store, one door noi|lh of Jesse TroUei-**,
Solith EndlliunlUotfStictt.. ; . V.Tsf*
DALTON,* GEORGIA'.
Have Just reculqcd ah olugaut assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
450,000 Awes orV«lual>lo
North Georgia Lands,
AS FOLLOWS : * .
m
590. 4
i :■-•••. “
30 8
-iii :•
101 il
1,10
264!l7io
|1
M7|i*|3
Douieutlos,
Yarns,
v,
fihoua,
1 * wV * iaifc,,
llartlwnro,
Cuttlory,
-it < Mumi-tut .’fir .A Z JrU.l°
Ptofifio tall u ml ox uiu i n ojj u tVtockUfpf • ui-
chimingulsuwhuro. . .. .
We Will Not he Undersold !
Wo have secured the serv 1 ccs'-.ofoMr.' NVii»t
1*. Faknswoktii, wlio will Do happy toserre
Ills ohl friends nnd patrons,
march 18-ly '
J)HOTOQ»APIIS!
The undersigned would rcspoctfuliy inform
iceltlzcnsof Dultouiuid vicinity, thut ho wilt
e fotimi nt tho
, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
. ora few days, whoro.ho Is prepared toVltfko
iillkijids of pictures. Rest llghtforBinnllclill-
drenlfotweeull nnil«l2o*e)OclCciottrdnys. For
adults between 1 nud 4, either,eleur or cloudy.
' >1.3341.. II. J/. DEAN.
Northern Georgia Lands wo would ruler
ull those seeking to invest lu Middle and .South
western Georgia, or Jn Pino Timber Lands,
1*1-1.-’forts,inoiircorns-
“ '•ltOTIIEll,
Muoon, Gn
All of the above
their losses promptly, and
theirsettlemeuts. Rules us low as In anvCmii-
pnuies of thu same ohms and reliability. * octly
.J ubloeitv lots Iii Dutton for farm property,
uml others w ish to exchange farm properly for
city lots.
For convenience of all persons wishing to
make such exchanges, w o keep at our otllcu n
book In which thu properly lo be exchanged
HIE T^ATEBT NKW8.
LOWRY & EASON
Have tho pleasure of Informing tho public tlmt
they are now In receipt ot onqof tho lawtesUtm
best selected Stock or Goods dVur tlcforu otrer-
.cdby them iirDnlton, consisting of.all 8^®*}
Gdodt* ns TO meet tbu W’uuts of every ono,
all wo have to say Is, come and sou ns horors
yon buy your goods, and wo will do you gop''*
•Major llord and Col. Allen, two nfco yfiling
men, will always bo on hand, and will tako
great plensufo in showing our stock. t1 ..
Wo will taka in oxohuuge for our goods nil ujf
Country Produce usually take in story, te- w « l *
Uncoil. l4ird, Rutter, Corn, whont. Rye.
Meal, ChlAkcus, Eggs v Countty* Cloth,1lag4i *£;
TFuny house lu town, koops Superior G*™**
JL lies—Sugar Coffee, Flouu-de.,. go ft«‘i
vlnco yourself that It Is £(oott & Lvls.
a DMINTSTRriTOU'S 4IA7.R—l Wilt offor,!"
snlo to the highest blddol* on tho Hm
Wednesday in December noxt, on tlioprcniisM»
if not sooner sold at private suhvall the «•' •
tielongliigto the estulo of R Clmstuln, dej- 1 **
consisting of 170acres, more or less. foiTOCWiP. 8
from Dalton, .“old forbemilt «rf heirs* and cr«M
Hors. M. It. CIIASTAVV
t«ts* Act ink Adin’r hy mutual consent.
limy lie Registered. i ..... n.*n.
I or informallon*of any of tho nliova address A N excellent stock of Trlon Factory Dsn
BEX K. GREEN. \ burgs, % uml 4-1 Doincstles, and Thread t»i
l>nh<m**Ga. ' biw^iriowsby
THIBs'a KDNNEll.