North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, July 02, 1868, Image 3

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SORTMEOR'MA CITIZES asa5isa£»*«.**is 8.1m of personal properly, 0 days, 1 sqr., 3 00 iHjtf (Dr the Citizen. Tho following named gontlomcn nro author- laqd fo act w agents fqr “W c lV racity.- ” " J, N. Icorr, Atlanta. 0. W. WuuiiiN Cpdnr Grpvo. I,. 0. Cnawriad, LaFayoito. Ilaanr Danaq, Trenton. \V. 8. 0*UiWiT, or Jolts fllei, Spring t^laco. Dr. E. O.St Arronn, Iti/ck Crock; Murray coitnty. Half Fore to Atlanta ohtlin Fourth. Major Wallaco dlrecU.ua to stuto that bo linn instructed tW Agents of tho State railroad to sell tickets to Atlanta and return.for one faro on tlio |„ bo | ng p ug |, u d to oomplotlon with great energy, Fourth of July-tho prlvllcgo extended; only to earn New Orlean.,. VJoliabunr tlioso purchasing tlciicU bolbru'. getting on tho care.' This la n splendid opportunity for tlioso Bnlloek'a proclamation. Wo clip from tho Augusta papers tho following proclamation of tho Governor elect of Georgia i Inder authority granted by an Act of Congress, mi.itlod 11 An Act to admit tho Stataa or North Carolina, SoothCatollna, Louisiana, Goorgta, Ala- , Florida to roproaentatlon In Congroaa," i this day booamo a law, tho persona who wore elected members of tho Gonoral Assembly o oonvono In tho city of Atlanta, o'clock, noon, on Saturday tho 4 th day ol July next. Iturua B. Bollock, Governor olool of tho Statu of Georgia, Augusta, Go., Juno lifilh, 1808. Demoerats, to Work! Tho Aihona|Watchman of the 21th contalna a rallying call to tho Domoornoyof thot clty to moot and ro-organlzo tho Athena Democratic Club.—* There la work fur all such clubs to do, and bo soon as tho Domooraoy of tho notion opuns tho ball In Now York on tho 4th pro*., thoy should enter upon tho work of defeating Hudlcalism with a xool and determination that will know no rest or cos. Ballon of labor, until, tlio groat and glorious work Is accomplished, Selma, Rome aud Dalton Railroad. Colonel Prlntup, Acting President of this road, says tho Atlanta Intelligencer, has mado anothor requisition an Governor Rugcr for convicts, and has lologrophod-Mrtjor Wallaco to a'end cars to Mlllodgovlllo for ono hundred more. .. This work the authorities have olosed having business In tho Gato City. Cspt. Christman, who. died on Wednesday morning, after o severo illness of sovcral days,j was buried tills forenoon, with; Maibtilo lienors. Tho deceased was well and favorably known In this community as anenergetic citizen, an honost man, and ajtind-ficartcd old gentleman. Ajargo concourse br Wends paid him that tut tribute of esteem duo to Ms many virtues making quito a junoral cortege. Our Market. But little wheat has been, ns yet, brought to ^hls ppiyke^ Ttyo be^nrtiele brings $2,-wlillo nn inferior grndo commands $1.75. In most oth er markets It Is from $L60 to 1.85. Corn brings eighty cents. Butter, chickens and eggs scarce and In demaud. Vegetables and blackberries plentiful and cheap. . flew Advertisement*. Lank Barrott has a word to say to hU friends In to day’s.CiTizKN. lip has just received a large stock of good*, and liflfrsnys lid intends to sell them low down, and Lank will do what he says. Jtead his advertisement, and then go end buy a big bill of goods from him. Queen, the mnn who isnlwnys “ erring,” ad vertise* to sell on Tuesdnynextaderirabledwell- 1ng in town—lie wlll ; also havo a big auction nt Ills store on tho 4th. , Lot every body go, Go nnd see the Monkeys! . Ho t all ye that wupt to sco tho menkoy-show, i.o. tho opening of the grand Radical Menagerie on the 4th, now Is your time ! The animals are thrre, aud the show promises to be one of rare interest. Tickets only one faro to. Atlnpta mid back. Every ono who can, shou.d gollown on'that day and witness the black-and-tan rush for posish. Mr. Bullock made hundreds of promises before the election, and wo guess Mr. Bullock will have a lively time satisfying the hungry .fellows. Oh l U will bo a Jolly riiow, and flo ml.daka ! ChnttaneogA Advertisements. Most heartily do we endorse tho plan adopted by tho merchants and mnnufnetiiroin of Chatta nooga In building up their town, by offering the country trade goods at prices ns low 5* the larger cities, Nashville, Louisville, etc., and in so laudi- nnd will bo opened fiom New Orlcnm, Vicksburg, nnd Mobile, via Meridian, SeJrati, nnd Romo, to Atlanta, by tho 15th or August. European Immigration. A correspondent writing from. Athens, to tlio Macon Messenger, says Col. Schuller, who is asso ciated with Cel. M. 0. Fulton in a.schoino for tho promotion of European immigration Into Georgia, has left for Europe, for tho purpose of making arrangements upon tho spot, to Induce linns and Max nnd their frdus to set.lo In our country, till and oenupy a portion of our lands, and make us, to somo extent, independent, so far as agricultu ral labor is concerned, of the truly loyal Africans who lmvo hitherto perfor/ned tfiaq servIeOjibut whose superior Intelligence and varied experience now required In tho Sonnto and 0>rum. The New Capitol of u New Stale. Major Cox lias boon appointed to proceed to Millcdgoville, for the purpose of obtaining and conveying to Atlanta, the furniture from tho old Capitol. IIo has received nn order for tho same from General Rugcr, nnd has left that city for the furniture. . . ® Tho now Capitol Is almost ready for use, and there is no doubt that-it will bo complete y fitted up by tHo 4th of July. So.wp go. General Meade.— 1 Tho Washington special of the Loutsvillo Journal, writes on thu22d, t* ntthe sn'.rnp, (Jen*Meado was then in Washington.— Tho writer says “ Ho is very silent about tho late outrages. It seems to ba "oneeded the chances nre against bis return to Georgia. Tho conserva tives suggest Alaska.” Swirmisook tuk H’s.—Radical members, ns though Impatient for tho fray, are already, many of them, coming In. Some of these, we are sure, come from obscure corners, which the proclama tion of his Excellency, Govornor Bullock, can hardly lmvo renuhed oven yet. Possibly , advanc ed sheets of this great State Paper may lirve been sent on to a privileged few, or the news may have got there through the columns of The •Constitu tion ; for it will bo homo In mind that several diys ago we predicted tli.if tho Legislature would be summoned to meet on the 4th of July. The ‘ Democratic members should “ come to time,” If they hope to defeat the machinations of Foster Brown, Jo~op!fE. Blodgett and tho *• Ring.”— CouilituiioH. News Gleanings, At lllploy, Miss., the auth tho drinking saloons, roftWng any lioonso. Stryohnlneand oysters wore tried assnantldeto for jealousy In Chicago, tho otbor day, with per feet success. Tho ladles of v Nortlmmhton, lips., In dospalr of ittlng proper, fomalo domestics at Home, have sent to Nova Scotia for them. Tho Democrats lunombM In Philadelphia, June 28d, nnd was vory harmonious. Ambries of reso lutlons lauding President Jdhnson’s devotion to tho principles of tho Constitution, woro adoptod. Tlio Cincinnati Cdtomercliil publishes a fix col* nmn biography of Jos. E. Brown, of Georgia.— The Commercial Is digging vory small potatoes. Thonamo of Mr. Johnson was latoly oxpungod from tho rolls of tho New York Uulon League. Ho say* ho novor asked anybody to put it on, and did not know it was there. In Mississippi, this year, IJnvnna tobacco for cigars will bo extenslvoly cUltlva ted. On numer ous places tho young plants have been already transplanted, and «ro thriving flnulv. Mr Hastings, a Now Orleans driigglst, has been sued for $85,000 damages for an error.in putting up a prescription, whereby It Is alleged, a lady lost bur life. An Indiana Judge recently doclded,ln A fishing case, that If a man owned ton miles of a river bank, It would not givo him right of property in a single fish until ufter ho had caught it. Tlicro Is no such thing oh tiio face of tho earth ns a Chase Democrat. And there is no such tliij In politics ns a China movement. As well talk Brownlow for Janitor of Pnradiso. Tlio thing It u humbug. Beucuth It lies tho Bondogrnoy. Tho Revolution is very lutnldh Grunt. It has a writer Who says: “ He Is aTmllrUthoul cnomles because ho is a nmn without ideas. Having no principles in private life, no political principles in public life, there is nothing to afford vitality to an enemy.” Wo are authorized to say that Gen. Grant will make uo harangues this summer. He will smoko ills cigar, and Colfax can taka the stump. * Grant, when ho was nominated at Chicago, didn’t unswer much, and tho pcoplo uro likely to conclude, long before November, that ho won’t answer nt all. A married woman in Wisconsin says that when her husband is a Utile drunk he kicks her, and when ho Is very drunk she kicks Min. Sho con* gmtululs herself that sho docs the greater part of tho kicking. .Jho whito pcoplo of the South nro expoo’od to work and toil and drudge to raiso a pittance to save themselves mid their women mid children from starvation, while Congress keeps a standing army among them to protect the negroes in steal ing it from thtm. If tho wldto people of the South find that the negro continues to steal all they raise, they may pnsftibljr conclude to raise troopi nnd see whether tlio negroes will stenl tlieip. A littlo girl in Pennsylvania hanged herself with her skipping-rope last Sunday. The new arrangement of flying ribbons 1* styl ed “ Don’t fall in love with tue, young man.” Tho yellow forer is still prevalent at Vera (friiz, and the cholera has again broken out ut Matanzas, in Cuba. a* S0IJT(iRRNDEr.K0ATI0N8.-A'llispfttA from Washington, tinted tlio 80th Juno, says, momliors of tlio Southern delega tions continue passing northward.— Among those visiting tlio I'reBldent to day woro Ool. W. A. llcod nnd Arthur Hood of Goorglr. Tlio crowd nt tlio White Houso Is too largo for pointed convoisntlon, but all' delegates found opportunity to say a word or two In condemnation of tlio harsh trontmont of tho ColmtUius, Go., citizens Impris oned at Atlanta by Gon. Monde. Goy. Brownlow, of Tonnossoo, whilst on a recent visit to Nashville, pardoned and sot nt liberty, three hundred con victs in the Ponltontlnry of that Stato. Tho Nnslivlllo Union soys somo of the prisoners ho has just turned out of the Penitentiary, woro criminals of tho worst chnrnctor, and had been sen tenced for long torms. Thu discharged convicts nro all radicals. What better could bo oxpcctcd of tho brutish black, guard ?. Storm in Savannah.—A heavy gale of wind Bwcpt over Savannah last Thursday night which did much dam age to trees abollt the city. The Re publican Bays on South Broad Btroet several trecB were nlteily ruined by lie ing broken down, or. having their larg est branches torn off. In otlior places limbs wero torn from trees-to tho iittc] destruction of-their beauty. SPEOIA LNQglCES. Siotlcc. All porsoni'lntcrostcd nro hereby notified tlmt tho advortUcmont8,uppenring over my signature, will hereafter be published in the North Oeorg' Citizen, u weekly paper printed in Dolton, Ga. • D. \Vi NEAL, Ordinary of (Jordon County, Ga. Calhoun, June 15, 18118-tf. Notice. . From and after ono month from this day, the undersigned, County OHleera of Bade, will make tho North Georgia Citizen their advertising me dium. JONATHAN BLEVINS, Sheriff J. G. PACE, Clerk S. Court. JOEL SUTTON, Ordinary. Trenton, Gn., June 17, 1888. The Cut is Still They Come.—Tho influx to Lie an undertaking they should be well patronized I the city Is increasing hourly, aaja the Atlanta In- by tho surrounding country. .Each of the follow, . telllgcnccr. Men throng in from nil parts of the log gentlemen have cards in to day’s Citizen, nml state, n great number of them having boon mem- being personally acquainted with their businc; capacity and integrity, wo cheerfully commend them to onr readfera: Watkins, Divine Si Co,, extenrivo Hardware and Cuttlery dealers. Webster & Co., tho veteran Founders and Machinists of the South. D. V. McCorkle, wholesale and retail druggist. Ciias. Supiiquiat, Furnlturo, Carpeting, etc. Crutchfield & Co., Jobber* of Dry Goods, etc. C. T. Wilcox,' Grocer ar.d Provision dealer.. Hcywood Si Guhngnn, Dry Goods,Oroeerie.-*,ete. Patton & Payne, Booksellers and Stationers. Tho National Motel, the cheapest and best hotel In the city, out-side appearances to tlio contrary notwithstanding. We have tried Hand commend it to thoso visiting Chattanooga. Daiton Literary Society—Shall Wc Have It t. We see from our oxclmngcs that in many of our Southern towns and cities, tho people have organ ized, nnd now have in successful operation, Lit erary Societies. We like tho idea, nml trust thero is a sufficient number of nicn in Dalton, interested In tho subject of Intellectual culture, to do away with the necessity of urging the importance—tho benefit—the pleasure to be derived from such organization, in ordor to cstublhh it. Let us not be behind the ago. Thoro are doubtless brilliant talents,which on account of the political condition of tho country, nnd the apathy it naturally produ ces, nro dormant. There is a One field for oxer- else, for development, nnd for intellectual ad vancement. It would be a source of Instruction «i)d profit to the young—a field fur pleasant recre ation to “ older and wiser hchdsJV . Lut the peo ple think about'the matter—enll a meeting—or ganize, 5inu theq keep the ball in motion. Baltimore House. Among our new advertisements will be found tho Card of Hoffman, Staley & Co., wholesale • Grocers nntl Liquor merchants. Our young friend, J. II. Kenner, is with this house, ( wlifoh is thor- . r puglily Southern, and is now in tho city on busi ness connected with tho same. His pleasant man ners and excellent business qualities aro winning for tlio nouse he represents many friends in this section, and we feel assured that wherover he muy go the same result will follow. Bnltimqrs has done much for the suffering .South slnco the surrender, wnd wo uro glad to know that her merchants nro receiving n heavy 'patronage from this part of tho State. This city ought to bo the placo at which the merchants of the South should purcliairi nll their goods, for 1 tliey cun buy them there ns cheap, or cheaper, limn thej can in New York. Her peoplo are our people, nml their interest should bo our interest, nnd we do hope the merchants throughout this sunny land will go to to work and make Baltimore tho great metropolis of the South by doing all their trading in that city. Wnc is he, where does bo livo, and what did he do to require a removal of disabilities? James Huflaker, the only mnn pardoned in this district, by Congress, is the subject of this query. We don’t know him, never heard of him before, nnd if be ever held an office in this county, even to that, In tho bnguago of the Arkansas Constitu tion,of ‘‘keeping a stallion," it must haro been in the tirao of Andy Jaokson. Ir you want a better cigar for five cenU, than you can got elsewhere for ten eenta, come to Christian’s Store. It It la understood tlmt Governor Humphreys, of MisaU.nppi, declines to obey the order removing him from oliko. During May, tho currency value of gold ship ped finm Colorado amounted to $100,000, which is tho heaviest shipment ever made. Extra Special Notice. lB&wnrp of Counterfeits l Smith* Tonic Syrup has 1 been counterfeited, and! tho counterfeiter brought to grief. , Smith's Tonic Syrup. The genuine nrticlo inist lmvo Dr. John Bull’i I irivute i-tamp on each bottle.^.Dr. John Bull on y 1ms the right to umnufHcturc nnd tall the origi nal John Smith’s TbfiteSyrnp of •Louisville, Ky.— Examine well tlio lalml on (mob bottle. If my private stamp Is not on the bottle, do not pur chase, or you will bo deceived. Sea my column advertisement,’ nnd my show'Wild. The genuine Smith’s Touio Syrup enn only bo prepared by my sell. Tho public Servant, Louisville, Ky. Du. JOHN BULL, April 25, PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM! ASD Headquarters for Everything!! Tinns, KKjrjx'En * co. H AVE on hand nod nro constantly rccolvlng tlm largest nndniicst assortment of CHOICE DRY GOODS, Embracing all tho new styles of Ladies* Dress Goods, Cloths, CaBimeics, Vestings,' etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING GOOD, STRONG FASHIONABLE. * Ladies’s flats, Dress Trimmings, Ynnkco Notions, flow Styles Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoos, m every Variety of Pries and Excel!cuct. Also, a very large assortment of Crockery, Cuttlery, Hardware, and everything else required to nmko a full lino of FAMILY GEOCEllIES! FARHMB IMPLEMENTS I Of tho latest nnd most approved Patents Also, klrylg of Fiof-i and Garden javods, ut . net 2 Tlbh's hioxtshOuUon TDREMIUM REAPERS AND MOWERS A Tibbs, Kenner & C<Mro agents for Wood’s 8elf-R:iko Reaper nnd Mpwmg Machines, .which have proven lljenisclvcs to bo - the best in use Warranted td'glvo sMinfnotion, or no pale. 'Come aud see, at No 1 and 2, Tibb*irHouse. Valuable) Information. SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS A In tho ROYilL SPANISH LOTTERY. HPIIE most responsible lmtilutlon"of tho kind A in tho . world. Belectlug iipnibcrs in this Lottery Is a new Idea—and one well adopted to tho wants ortho pcoblM It nflbrds a safer means of speeulnUvfl investment than most other busi ness risks. For full information, address LLOYD, HK11MKS Si CO., Room 10. 75 Np.ssuu Street,' New York. — “COSTAR’S” Preparations. EVERYBODY Tries Them/ EVERYBODY Vues Them! E VER YBOD Y Believes in them ! Evcryhotly Recommends them ! Am , on trouUluJ Ijj T.;\ur 1 Ml5C,Ituadij es, Ants? 'tostar's'* E&ttrwhmtorr.i’ “ Only Infallible Remedies known.”— •“Free from Poison.’’ '“Not danger- ou? to lUo.JInnutii KunHy.” “lints tome out. of their boles to die." ^ved'to^eep'fn'cby climate. C HEAP AS DAYLfGHTfi Non-Explosive Potto Oil, at 75 cents pt* gallon, nndlhc Comet Burner, which maketf n beaullful light, unsurpassed, and Is perfectly secure from explo sion. For sale by Tijjdp, Kenner Si Co. Are you annoyed with Beu-Bugi?— Can’t sleep nigliist “Costar’a' 9 iled-Uug Ezicr, A Liquid “ DcstiMya and prevents Bad- Bugs.” “ Never FailH.” Jr. s> Fitzpatrick, HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE Paper Hanger. Glazer and Gilder. A LL work entrusted to him will bo executed ^with neatness and dispatch, Sliop*upsiairs In King building. Dalton, Georgia. Refers to W. M. Si R. J. Lowry, Fains &Tnr* rot, Atlanta; Lowry Si Eason, Tibbs, Kenner St Co., Dalton; Whitmnn & Ynrnell, Ringgold jly Fur M^hs in l ur», Woolens, Carp- cl«, &o. “CosSctr’ti” ffnscct Powder, Dcstrojs iostautly >leus mid all In sects on Plants, Fowls, AniinaKUto. bers of the lato Convention. Wo havo men of shad - and color in town, from aspirants to a brakesman’s position on the StAtc Rond, to those who having sacrificed their birth-right want to go to the United States Sonata—from the assuming tool of tricksters, to the high criminal. All are here, and all arc engor for the prey. It is to be hoped soma of them lmvo learned to read slnco thoy made our new Constitullon. II. R. MePa.v, is a lawycar, nnd it is rumored that he Wants tho Supreme Bench. J. R.- Parrott is also a lawyer, and W03 the President of that godly Convention, nnd It is rumored that lie is after n position of somo kind, but what it is wilt be known when he gets it. Madison Bell, of Banks, is nlso in town, mid Is looking for the position of ConiptrolleKJcneral of tho .'tuto. Ho has got into bad company, nnd wc regret it. Wc believe, however, that ho is s-cnnowhnt sincere, and can only regret that he Is not where he ought to be. Serenade.—General Rugtr, Proviulonnl Gov ernor of the Stato of Georgia, was scrennd:d lost night, nt the National Hotel, by the band of tho Regiment to which lie belongs—23d United States Army. They plnyed many lively and spirited airs, nnd drew quite a crowd around them, says tho In- tclllgonccr of Tuesday morning. TitRouon Passknrer Aruanokment.—.On the 1st of July through passenger trains will be from Augusta and Savannah to Montgomery, via Millcn, Macon, and Columbus. This makes tho Montgomery nnd West Point Railroad a branch from Opelika to West Point, nnd necessitates two ihnnges of cars by pnssengers from Montgomery going north, via Atlanta—one at Opelika, and onu nt West fcoirit. Clover in Jones County.—Tho editor of tho Macon Telegraph ha9 seen a bunch of red clover from tho farm of Col. D. E. Blount, of Jones county. It was four feet high, and nn average sample of p field .of scvoral neros. It would cut over two tons to tho acre. Crops.—Tho wheat has been harvested, nnd the yield ascertained to bo not as good us last year, but an average ono. Corn and cotton, says the Xowunn Herald, aro suffering greatly from the protracted drought. We learn from tho Eatontoii Press of the 23d, thnton Thursday previous, n heavy hall :torm vis ited somo portions of Putnmn county, doing considerable damage to tho growing crops, espe cially cotton. Ono or two fields woro entirely stripped of tho leaves and nothing left but tho naked stnlk. Tall Oats.—SherifT L. P. May, of Floyd coun. ty, was chullcngcd to match a bundle of oats mcneuring six feet seven Inches. Ho ncceptad the challeugu aud sent to tho editor of tho Rome Commercial a Lundlo of oats, taken from Ids field promiscuously, measuring seven foot—with u full head twenty-three inches long. An Immense cavern has been discovered in the palisades of iho Hudson over a mile long and half that distance in width, with a vaulted root two hundred feet high, supported by beautifully carv ed pillars. From appearances it niust have been constructed over a thousand yeais ago. Grant telegraphed McDowoll to turn over Ar kansas to tho civil authoritioj so soon as it was safe to do so. A Missouri paper estimates the number of em igrant* who have settled in that State since 1864, at from 260,000 to 800,000. Thirteen State delegations arc said to be _ mitted for Pcndldton for President. . No ona is a voter in-Liberia unless of African dcsWiL and even, then he must also own bouic real estate. In this immediate vicinity, says the New York World, *• some of the most bitter Democrats have openly taken ground for Clu3o " Ten thou4ind emigrants passed through Detcoit hist month, bound for the West. Nashville has another burled treasure sensation. A dying ex-Federa! soldier has disclosed that eighty-fivo thousand dollars in go!d, the proceeds of his patriotism, is buried in that city, and par- tiiis arc endeavoring to unearth it. An earnest Radical, learning tint negroes arc not admitted 1o tho North nml South poles, pro poses to chop them off* with the axes of the earth. Hayes, of the Savannah Republican, apologises for an alleged omission in his journalistic duties, on the ground of a “ pressure of libel suits and assault cases," Gen. Frank Blair, of Missouri, is in fnvof of a platform denouncing reconstruction and declaring against negro suffrage. He will be supported by strong Irish element. The long talked of amnesty proclamation is now in course of plepnration. it will bo issued before the assembling of tlio Deinocratio Conven tion nnd designed to havo a sensational effect on tlmt body. The President is writing it himself. Ilcber Kemball second President of tbo Alor- mon Church is dead. Tho Democrats ara organizing Jackson Asso ciations in all tlio New England States. Sovcral casos of prostration from heat, in New York, are reported. A New York bride was presented with $300,000 ns a wedding gift on Saturday lust. Tlio lustgnp of the railroad connection between California nn * Nevada was closed a day or two since. The Central Pacific railroad is now in op- craton from Sacramento City to Reno fc’tntion, near Virginia city, a distance of one hundred and fifty miles. A feud between the Ku IClux nnd the negroes resulted in a pitched battle, near Clinpcl Hill, Tennessee, between tlio two armed bands, fn which fivo of tho ku klux nnd a large number of negroes were killed, According to a Washington letter-writer Gen. Butler was onco on tin point of emigrating to China. Ho said to u friend : “ If I had, tho des tiny of Chinn might havo been different.” If ho had, tho Chinese would lmvc been compelled to drink their lea without spoons. A daughter of Dr. Peters, who killed Gen. Earl Van Dorn during tho war tor criminality with his wire, has recently entered a convent In St Louis for tho purpose of taking the veil and devoting her life to roligious seclusion. The investigation by the Military Commission into *ho Ashburno murder commences on Mon day. Advices received nt Washington from Senntor Grimes of lown, say that Ins recovery is now im possible. Ills memory is rapidly lolling, and his mind is becoming so weak that ho complains of not being able to think. LATEST ARRIVAL OF NE\Y SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS W k„, on. p.n'niio»\r, Insurance and Land Agent, KINO STREET,tlJALTON, UKOROlA. A GENT for-ETNA LHo and Firo Insurance, 'Company. Also, Jefferson nml James River Fire Insurance Companies, of Virginia, Enterprise, at Cincinnati, and Putnam, at Hurt- ford, Firo Insurance Companies. And General Land. Aj-ent For anybody who on trusts their business to his car o. * Refers to Col. C. II. Welborn, Atlanta; Col- W. II. Tibbs, Lowry Si Eason, Hon. D. A. Walker, nnd Col. J. A. R. Hanks, Dalton. jaOly receiving almost dully large additions ur stock of good*^ to which we Invite the attention of promp buyers, knowing that wc can make it to .their interest to do so. Our stock consuls in part of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Lidloa’ l I)BESS (MODS TI’.IJIHISCS if. great variety OM styles! Wh He Good*, Blcaclied and Brown DOMESTICS.' Men’s and Boy’s Ready ]VXa de Clothing, IJnch Drills, Colt omul e.-», ’ Summer Cassitners, Tweed*, IIATS, BOOTS - AND SHOES, For Ludlcs and Gentlemen. Harrtwnro, Cutllery nlul Qnoenswarc, and Wood nnd Willow-Ware in greut variety. Also, a splendid lmo of . FAMILY GROCERIES, nnd Dye-Stuffs, to which wo Invite the atten tion of our friends anil the public, as it is our in tention not to be undersold. Wc buy all. kinds of Produeo for Cush *or Goods. Remember, our motto is QUICK BALLS AND SMALL PROFITS. zoirnr bmsojv, jnn 1G Hamilton Street, Dalton, Ga, ‘‘"aTuto illiugl” Thousdiuilcau tes- tlfy. “Cottar*8” Corn Solvent. For Corns, Bunions, Warts, Sic,— “Try it.” v Li: :■ -y Don’t suffer with Pain l , AWOnder- fill power of Healing l Every family should keep it in the bouse. “Coslar’s” ttucktho* n SaSvc. lu effects uto iiumcdi.itc. For Cats, J turns, Bruise*, Wounds, Soro Brcusb Bull’s Ceuron- Biaerrj. . 1 !i~i w> AUTHENTIC L'lt’UMn.STS. An It A NBA 3 ItliARii VR'OU. BUrntf PM Whito Co., Ari,. AV,2».’««• Pit, Jolts UULL-Dcnr Fi, : tat F.hrtlaiy l was in Louisville purchasing and I got some of your Snwipnrllln and Cedio.v-vUitters. My soii-in-lnw who was with mo in iflfcwAaj?* has been down with rheumatism for some time, ' commenced on tho Bitters, nnd fOon found liU gincrnl health Improved. _ Ur. Gist who has been fn bad health,• trioa cm, nml lie, also improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad'health fur pev- eml yi}f\rit—stomach and liver nfleeted—li« fm* proved very much by tbo use of your Hitters. Indeed the Ccdron Hitters lias {•Ivon you great popularity Hr this settlement. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall —especially of your Cidron Hittijr.- and Saivapur- ilia, Ship me,via Mcmphi?, card of Picket ttnd Xeoly. Ro3pcctfully, C.-D. WALKER. Bull’s Wonn -Destroyer. To my Uuitfl Sldtci and IVcrldxciJj Reader*. ’ I lmvo received many testimonials from profess eional and medical limn, as my, almanacs and va rious pubWentions lmvo shown, nil of which -nro genuine. Tho following letter from a highly ed ucated and popular physician m Georgia, is.qor- tuinly ouo of the most, sensible communications 1 have ever received. Dr. Clement knows ex actly whrithe 1 speaks of, and jijs testimony do- eorves to bo written In letters of gold. Hear what tho Doctor says of BULL’d WORM 1)E- BTBOYEU: . ( , VUlanoxOyWalUer County, Ga.,Jane 29,18&0. Dr.. John Bull—Deiir Sir: I have recently glv • enjour “ Worm Destroyer* Several trials and find it wonderfully eUieucious, At - has not failed in a rlngle Instance to have the vflshcd For effect. I mn dolng’n pretty lnfj»o country,practice, and have dally use forsomu article of tho kind, > I am freo to confetu tlmt I know of no remedy reo- oinmended by the aide^t authors tbnt is so certain and speedy a8.1 Us effects. On tho contrary thoy nro uncertain hi the extreme, My object in writ ing you is to fldd Out u^bn what terras I can get tho niod'clno directly from you. If I enn get up on cai«y terras, J shall me a great deal of it. I am awuro that tho uso of such article* is contrary to tho teaeiiings and practice of a great majoiity Jtllll)?, l.Fillrv?, •• UUi.Uf, OUIU UlLIPV'i Piles, Ulcers, Old Gores, Itch, Scrofula nnd Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac., Hltea of Animals, j 0 f tho rryu/a> ,0 litio of M. D’s, but'l see no just Insects, Ac. | cause or good Benso in discarding a remedy which j wo know to bo efficient, simply because wo niny mi MuTiw wwiTMiujiL.. .iiiti ! bu ignorant of its combination. For my pavt £ “A Universal Dinner Pill" (sugar- shall make it a ntlo to use all and iiny : ^ means, to coated). BU yeara adiuiuiricrcu ju a allicviato suffering humanity, ^hich I may bo ablo Physician’j Prsetieo. 1 tb command— not hesitating because some one Costar’a*’. Mtiahop PiilS, more Ingenius than myself may have learned Its Of extraordinary "efficacy for Costive- effects first, and secured that knowledge How- N. 8C0TT. RODT. U. NORRIS SCOTT &: NOHHI3, Commission Morcliants, Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. D EALERS in Goncral Merchandise, (Jrocerlea • nnd Provisions. CouslgiimcnU solicited. Juno 4, 1868-8in Medical and Smgioal Notice. itst. .1. ip. mfriJi'ps, F ORMERLY of South Carolina, tenders Ids Profcwlomifl services to jho £j ton and surrounding cohntry, with of 27 .veara practice. {^“Special attention to n\\'eliron££iate*. |3)T0tnce, during tlio day, corner of «Pcn*.z nnd King streets, and uigiit ut rcsidcnce t ..on Thornton Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J. H. King. Jamiary tf-Jf. ness, Indigestion, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dyspcpria, Dysentery,Gen eral Debility, Liver Complaints, Chills, Fevers, Ac. Not griping. Gentle, mild and soothing. -, I am by no means nn advocata or supporter of the thousands of worthless nostrums that Hood tho country, that purport to euro idl manner of disease to which human flesh Is heir. Please re ply soon, nnd inform mo of your bett terms. I urn sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, !i. D. P. A. HAFFNER, Watch-Maker and Jeweller. I HAVE just opened my shop in this place and am prepared to do any kind of work, in my line of business, such a# repairing and cleaning Watches, Ac. I keep on hand Jewelry, Watches, and Spectacles. Shnpnt the Drug Store of Gudger & Knight. Dalton, Jim. 3, 1868—1 y. IP. IP. GBPRiJR.YS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SrniNO PLACE, OKOHOIA, TVriLL practice in tlio Cherokee Circuit and v * . givo spcclaj attention to collecting and securing claims. riinrlU-tjuu General E. Kirby Smith has mndo nn arrange ment with tho trustees of Shelby Co’lego, Ken tucky, by which ho Is to taka charge of that In stitution nnd reopen tho doors and reorganize the college in October next. A Now York pnpor describes tlio Frccdmnn-s Bureau ns a “ negro feed ing machine.” If tlio food employed is ns offensive as the “ innchine," it will account for tho peoulinr odor of the fed. Atlanta News—The Constitution says Gen. Ruger, Provisional Gov ernor, reached AtlantnSaturdny, Blodg ett nnd Parrot woro roosting at tlio National Hotel. Our old friend, J. R. Bnrrick, is navigating the Constitution during the nbscnco of Mr. Styles to the New York Convention. Quite a num- bor of Badical legislators wero on hand. Colored membors oaino by Humberts’ Express, marked o. o. d. A train of sixteen cars left yesterday morning for Milledgoville to bring up from the old Stateliouse the parapher nalia furniture for the new ono. Tlio portraits of Washington, Troup, &c., will be left behind. John Brown and Jumbo Jim aro the chaps in request now, DALTON Variety Store and City Saloon. JR. i*. O’Ji’ElL No. 4 Tibb’s Houso, No. 4 TT AS on hand nnd 1 i constantly receiving 11 everythin's in tho line of Co nfeet loncrl es and r Fan r y Oroecrle of American and foreign production. Canned Fruits, Pickles^ Wines, Jellies, nnd in fact, any thing you may wish in this Hue, can be found at No. 4, Nibb’s House, Finest Cigars aud Tobacco the market affords! Look Here! I will positively do no orbdit business hereafter, nnd gentlemen must nofrfsk for it, as # I shall cer tainly refuse them. J For the liberal putroqago received, I would return thanks to my many friends in this and adjoining countlc*, and scdMiit a continuance of same. foblfl-ly ; , R. P. O’NEIL. \v. LumtAN. n. j. ji’camy. EAiilman .%* McCamy, ATTORNEYS' AT LAW, EPllINO PLACE, OKOUGIJ, W ILL practic'd in tho courts of the Cherokee Circuit* f inurlQ-tjan GOLD ^GREENBACKS! I T homovos every man to savo every cent pos- sib o, and everybody 1 -“gives it up” that they save money by trading at CHRISTIAN’S NEW CHEAP STOKE! Wo aro ofierlng unprecedented bargains In PRINTS, Bleaclicdand Unbleached Domestic Bools. Shoes, Hats, Notions, BACON, SUGAB, COUPEE, nnd FAMILY SUPPLIES of «U kinds nl Wonderfully Low Prices Wo continuo to pay tho Highest Prices for Country Produce, of all kinds. Wo aro offering great Inducements, also, to buyers of Pocket and Tublo Cutlery, Hardware, Crockery, Harness, etc. (Jul2 J. E. Si E. CHRISTIAN. prices. J. E. & E CHRISTIAN. X, ai ClUliVFGltHy ATTORNEY AT LAW" La Fayette, Ga. pgrWill practice in all the counties compos ing tho Oheiokeo Circuit. Jnn. 10—]y. ‘Cosfar’fi’’ Cough Remedy, Tho children cry for it—its a “Sooth, 5»g Syrup.” For Coughs, Cold*- H cat-sen MS, Sore Throat, Croup,Whoo- ping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Af fections, Singer*, Speakers, and all ' troubled with Throat Complaints, will find this a,beneficial Pectoral Remedy. IRmS . and Orange Ulcsssms. Renders the skin clear, smooth and soft. Removes Tan, Freckles, Pim ples, &c. Ladles, try a bottle, and see its wonderful quality. I'ZT! 11 Beware!!! of dll wortldessmlta I- lions. . K#"None Genuine without “COSTAR’S” iignnturo. C3T250. and 60c. sizes kept by all Druggists. t3T$l slzes sctit by mail on receipt of price. $y$2 pays for any three $1 sizes by Exp ess. pays lor eight $1 sizes by Express. Address HB.NRY B.*C0STAB, 612 Brondwnv, N. Y, C3“For sale bv 0. D." Wellborn i Co., Dll- tot*, Georgia. t^TSold by all Wholesale Druggists in all tho large Cities. £3?"Barncp, Word & Co., 24 Magazinei streo's N. Orleans, wholesule ngcnt3 for Southcnt State 4 May 8—6m. J3. U. ft/Ul/./ril, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TRENTON, OEOKUIA. P RACTICES ill the Courts of North-western Georgia and adjoining counties of Tennessee and Alabama. April 24—tf. TIME —18— Money! And a Correct Tlme-PIcce Makes Both! T HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Dalton and vicinity that lie has opened, at the well-known establishment of Messrs. Bukofzer Sc Lovcnran, n Shop for repair ing nnd cleaning Wntchcs, as Well ns perform ing nil other work pe)tabling to his trade. FIT Having been, constantly employed In somo of tlio largest European cities for tho last ten years past, he guarantees superior workmanship. Charges moderate to conform with tlio times. tSTI havo just received n choice lot of Jew clry, which I am offering at very l *w prices.— Call and sec it. L. SILBERMAX. Feb. 20—tfj. month to sell the Nntlon*l Family Sewing Machine. This machine is equal to the standard machines in overy respect and is sold at tho low prleo of $20. Address NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. jun25-3m AMERICAN HOTEL, ALABAMA STlffiET, Atlanta, Georgia. WHITE h. WIIITI.UCK, Proprietors. [NEAREST HOUSE TO THE PASSENGER DEPOT.] W. D. Wiley, Clerk. H AVING ngnin leased and renovated the obovo Hole), we are prepnred to entertain guests in n most t-atisfaetory manner. Chnrj'i fair nnd moderate. Our effort will bo to pleas f^Baggago carried to and from tho Depot free of charge. April 24 — tf. Wheat Wanted. CIGARS ARE TOBACCO C OUNTRY MERCHANTS and consumers will find at our house tho largest and best as sortment of Cigars and Tobacco in Cherokee HT* Every description of Job Georgin, which we sell at Atlanta and Nashville Work neatly executed at lh isOf- sivc houses, of unlimited means, for the pur chase. of wheat, wo will bo prepnred at all. times to pay tlio very highest prices. J, E. tf E, Christian, Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga. flee at short notice, W. W. HIGGINS, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. every description done nt short nolle par All work warranted. Terms to suit t’.i hind times. Also— * .Hi sizes atul sorts of Spoons, llullcr 'Knives, lie., Made from old silver or coin. gyShop in the building in which tho Po3t Office is kept. Fob. 21— 6m. Bl uOOD REASON T /IE Cherokee Manufacturing Company is now in success ut opera tion, nnd have on hand a good assortment of Bureaus,'* Wardrobes, 33 E2 30 © 'S? 3E3 .A. S Wash-Stands, Lounges, Cnhs, 3La<iM®D 9 SfMBdafr Tables, What-Nots, Book Cases, EIITME Killil, DESKS, COFFINS, And other articles of FURNITURE. Pannel Doors, Window Blinds, & o ., & c . ^ Grist and Saw Mill Is connected with tho Factory. CffAll orders addressed o Cherokee Manu facturing Company wifi meet with Vrompt atten tion. jJiiuo 14—ly. . John Bull—I) cy of your S.-ii-sapari clidal qualities it possesses. I send you tho fol lowing statement of my cuso: I was! wounded about two year* ago—was taken prisoiiOTand confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. f I have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. i nti. shot through the hips. My'general health Is impaired,-atiu I need something to assist na ture. I have more faith in your S.irsaparllla than in any thing else. I wish tlmt that is genuine. v l’lcnso express mo hqif a dozen bottle*, nnd obligo j Capt. C. P. JOHNSON, ^ St. Louis, Mo. P. S.—Tho following- was written April 30, 1866, by Mrs. Jennio Johuson, mother of Capt. slohnaou. ^ ^ Dr; Bull—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. 0. S. Johnson, kris o skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where lie died 1 caving tho above C. P. Johnson to mv care. At thirteen yenrs-of age he had ji dirqnlc diarrhea and bow- ftiln, for which I gavo.hlm your B-'iuaparilla. Tt curcd'hiin.- ! I have lbr tun years recoinmwidea it to many in New York, Ohio, and Tofira, for scro-' fulu, fqvor sores and general debility. Perfect success lias attained it. The cure effected in some cases of .scrofula and fever sores tie re almost mi‘ raculovs. 1 um very anxious for my eon to ognin have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. Hols fearful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing ;to you for !t. Ills wounds were terrible, but I bo- . Iicve he will refcovor. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON, DR. JOHN BULL, Manufacturer and Vundcr of tho Celebrated Smith’s Tonic Syrup, FOR THE CURE OF ,4 a v e ctf jy d fe p e n, OR, CHILLS AND FEVER. Tlio proprietor of this celebrated mcdicino justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offered to the public fyr tlio safe, certain, speedy, nnd permanent'cime of Ague and Fever, or Chills nnd Fever, whether of. short or long standing. lie refers to the entire Western nnd South western country to bear him testimony to . the truth of the assertion, that In no case ivhatov- cr.wifi it fail to cure, if tho directions nre strictly followed nnd carried out. In a great many cases, a singlo doschns bc^n sufficient for a c*iit, nnd whole families haYo been cured by n singlo bot tle, with a perfect restoration of tho general health. It \t, howeyor, prudent, nnd in every case more certain to cure, if its uso is cofitihucd in smaller dosei for a week or two after the dis ease lias been checked, more wprclnllv in difficult nnd long standing ciiscs. Usually, tliis mediclno will not icqi i.*e any aid to keep tho bowels in good order; siiould the patient, however, rcqnlro a cathartic medicine, after hw.viqg taken three or four <lu?cs of tlio Tonic, p. singlo doso of BULL’S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will bo sufficient* DR. JOHN BULL’3 Principal Offico; No, 40 Fifth, Cro*\ Street, ■■ ah of .U , LOUISVILLE, KY, All or Hip uboto rcraodics Vr sale by. ' - D v kkjkLIN i CO. ■ ,„ ,. .... OiwtwnooKn, Torn)., And by nil other r^ponMblo Dru»gu>ts. Itr.ly Buggy and J7agon Shop, .titmv. PfunnJeueTte, H as opmraa In tbo rear of Uiuklo'a black«muh shop, whero bo propoacs to do all kioda of Wood W orlt pertaining to thq matmfocturq and repair of Daggle., W.gona, other vobicfea, and Farnnnj linplcmonta. Give him a call. Work warrsptod, odd dond is cheap as the cheapest. aO BET-i-ER THAN GOLD! our Indestructable Golden Pens, A RE recommended by Bankers, Lawyers, Pro fessors, Teachers, ’Merchants, and all who have tried them,.ns tho best Pen manufactured. They are noir-cdrrosivo, and manufactured with the greatest care, rendering them more durable than nny pen now bolare the public. Sent pojt paid to any address for 76 cents per box, containing oue dozen Orders containing money for the sarao sent at our risk Do not Ibjv get to try them M. MoALPIN A CO., jun6-8m Louisville, Kj, Please stato that you saw this In thq Q ~ '