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NORTH GEORGIA 0
CITIZEN,
wnENOnTlooal."
T11CIIS1UY MOttMXO, JULY 10, 1808.
TERMS t-Tw« DtlUrt and Flfly Cents per Year
la Adraacei jl» Moathg, 81. AO. ^
On* Dollar and Fim Ckntb per square (of
ten tines, or less,) for tho Aral Insertion, and
Bkvknty-Fivk Ckntb for onoh subsequent Inser-
on. Liberal reduction In contract advertising.
Agents for the Citizen.
' Tlio following named gentleraon oro author-
tsod to act ns agents for tho Citiskn, In any oa-
parity:
J. N. Scott, Atlanta.
O. D. Whitman Cedar Grove.
Ji. G. Crawford, IaiFayotte.
Hunky Baker, Trenton.
\V. 8. Callaway, or John Gaut, Spring riaeo.
Dr. E.O.BTArKonn, Hock Crock, Murray county,
K. D. Com ns, Ringgold.
T. F. Grier, Elljay, Gilmer county.
•T. Boole, Bogie's Store, Cooslowateo,
The Ratification Meeting—Seymour and Blair
Endorsed.
Wo give olsowbero the ofilcial account of tho
enthusiastic Ratification meeting held in this olty
Inst Friday evening.
Tho campaign lias auspiciously opened. Our
pcoplo seem in dead carnost. The gross intqultiw
of Radical Rule have awakened a spirit of Indig
nation In tho bosoms of tho good men of tho
country, that Is prophetic of better times. Tho
loading speakers were Cols. Hanks, McCutchoh
and Avory. Tho enthusiasm that tho Now York
Platform created, nnd tho plaudits that greeted
every patriotic sentiment showed thn Interest felt
in the great question of tho hour. Tho Court
House was brilliantly Illuminated, nnd a bright
display of fire-works showed tho occasion was
ono of deop rejoicing. The Resolutions that were
passed make tho Issuo boldly nnd represent tl*o
sentiments of all opposed to Radical misrule, nnd
will bo heartily endorsed by every Conservative
nnd Democrat.
A meeting of the county has been called for
next Saturday, to organize a Democratic Club
for the county. A inrge nitcndnnno la hoped for.
Our only chnnce of success Is In compact organi
zation. A practical interest must be takcndii tin*
matter.
Tho number of delegates to tho Atlanta Con
vention was Increased. large numbers are ex
pected to go down on that occasion.
School Examination.
Amid the big events tint are occurring, it Is
pleasant to turn to Incident* of a home character,
that come more closely to us, and that interest
the fathers and mothers of the country.
Last week Miss Mollio Denton, ono of our best
Hchool-loachers—In fact one of the best we
turc to say in the whole country—had the closing
exercises of her school.
Miss Molllc proved tho fidelity of her tuition
In the proficiency of her pupils. Ilcr examination
were highly satisfactory.
On Friday the prizes were delivered by Col. I,
W. Avery to the successful competitors, in a brief,
earnest, practical talk to tho little folks. The
-victors wero Milton Orr, Willio Jcfierson, Miss
.J.izzic Hamilton nnd Miss Fannie Denton.
Wc recommend tUU school to our people ns one
■of the best any where. The Indy possesses all
the qualifications of a first rate teacher—thorough
rapacity, ample experience, gentle yet firm disci
pline and conscientious fidelity to duty. *
TIIE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC 1’LATFORM,
Upon which Every lloncst White Man In the
Lend run HUnd.
The following It tho platfoom adopted by tho
National Domocratlo Convoutlon at Now Yorkt
Tho National Dcinocratlo party, in National
Convention mumbled, reposing Its trust in tho in
telligence, patriotism and discriminating justlco
of tho people, standing upon tho Constitution as
tho foundation and limitation ol tho powers of
tluvUovcrnmcnt nnd tho guarantee of tho liber
ties of tho cltixon, and rocognizfng the question
of slavery and secession ns having been settled
for all time to como by tho war, or tho volunta
ry action of the Southern Staten in Constitutional
donventious assembled, nnd nover to bo rmewed
or rengitnted, do, with the return of peaoj de
mand—
1st. The Immediate restoration of all the States
to their rights In tho Union under the Constitu
tion, and of civil government to thu American
people.
2d. Amnesty for all past political offenses, and
tho regulation of tho clcctlvo franchlso In tho
States by tin citizens, and the payment of tho
public debt of tho United States ns rapidly us
prnollonb'o.
Del. All money drawn from tho people by taxa
tion, oxceptso touch as Is requisite for the neces
sities of tho Government economically adminis
tered, to he honestly applied to aueh poymeut,
and, where tho obligations of tho Government do
not expressly ststo upon their face, or tho law un
der which they wero issued docs not provido that
they shall ho paid in coin, thoy ought In right and
justice to be paid In the lawful money of tho Uni-
ted Status. (Thunders of applause.)
4th. Equal taxation of every species of prop
erly, according to Its real value, including Gov
ernment bonds nnd other public securities. I Ho
llowed cheering, nnd erica of “Road It again.*’
Oth. Ono currency for tho Government nnd tho
people, the laborer and the officeholder, tho pen
sioner nnd tho soldier, tho producer and tho bond
holder. [Great cheering, nnd cries of “ Read it
nguin;’’]
The fifth resolution was again read nnd ng In
cheered.
Oth. Economy In tho administration of the gov
ernment; thu reduction of the standing army and
navy; the ablolsluncnt of the Frccdmcn's Bureau,
[great cheers] and all political insttumentalities
designed to scuuro negro supremacy; tho simpli
fication of tho system and discontinuance of tho
inquisitorial hoards of assessing and collecting
internal revenue, so that tho burden of taxation
may lie equalized and lessened, the credit of the
Government and tho cut rcncy made good, the re
peal of all enactments for enrolling the State
Militia into national forces in time of pcuco, nnd
a laritf for revenuo tipon foreign imports, nnd
such equal taxation under tho internal revenue
laws ns will niford incidental protection to domes
tic manufactures, nnd as will, without imparing
defeating ! the revenue, impose tho least burden upon and
J best promote and encourage the great industrial
interests of the country.
7lb. The reform of abuse In the admlnlstra*
of corrupt men from office,
Cure for Hie Murrain.
Tho following from our ostoomod friend, Mr. J..
0. Austin,at Tunnol Hill, I* worth trying. Wo
think hint for Ida kndness:
Dkau Kir— I aco In the last Citizen that tlio
Murrain Is operating amongst your cattlo, nnd ns
a cltlxen fool it my duty to giro a certain remedy
for the euro, which 1 have nover known to fall,
and havo used It with perfect success among my
own cnttlo. Bolow find tho remedy:
•‘To ono quart of strong Peach-troo Leaf Tea,
(or tho Dark,) ono pound of Epsom Salts, and
half gill of Spirits Turpontllio. Drench tho cow,
and IT not relieved within six hours repeat the
does." Yours Truly, J. 0. Austin.
Hyraenlsl.
Married, by Eider J. M. Gambrcll, on tho first
day of Julv, at tho residence of the brides’ father,
Mr. Rort. F. RoVTtt toMIfsTAumiA DuusoN, nil
of this county.
Tho above notlcO should havo appeared last
week. A package of most excellent cake accom
panied it, nnd from a llmo honored custom wc
tried a pleco beneath our downy pillow—u dream
—yes, vro dreamed wo woro married; mid tho
effects: milled cups, squalls, pnrngoric, nnd the
many ctoetcras, combining bliss and troubles, Hit
ting boforo our visionary Imagination—wero so
magnetic that all reason was vbsorbed, and we
forgot it. Hoping the apology Is sufficient, wo
tender tho sentiment of tills establishment to tlio
happy bride,that her future may be as sweet an the
delicious on Ice sent, nnd her happiness ns lusting
as tho ornnmcntnl evergreen.
ENTHUSIASM Tn DALTON l
Brilliant Illumination I—Brand Display of Fire
Works! 1—Dealncracy Jubilant 11—The Work
Commenced iu Earnest II—Whitfield Sturts the
Ball 11—The Nominees Endorsed 111
Dalton, Oa., July 10, 1808.
A largo mooting was held in the Court Homo
to-night to ratHy tlio Dcinocratlo nomination —
Thu housb was illuminated, and tiro works open
ed mi l closed the affair. The enthusiasm was
stirring.
On motion of f.AV. Avery, Col. J. A. R II inks
is made President, nnd Col. 0. D. MoCutchon
and Dr. II. B. Brown made Vico Presidents.
On motion of J» N. B. Cobh, Judge J. P. Free-
linn was requested to net as Secretary.
Tho Chairman, Col. Hanks, spoke for fifteen
minuted, explaining tho object of the meeting,
discu*M!)g trcu -hantly the iniquities of the Radi
cal party, and urging tho necessity
thatpnrty for the country’s good.
On motion of Mr. Elam Christian, Col.'I. W.
Avery was called upon to read tho platform of j tion7 tho expulsh
tho New York Democratic Convention, and uiako : the abrogation of useless offices, the restoration
GOLD GREENBACKS!
I T over/ men to nivo over/ cent poe-
■ib o, .ml oTor/boiiy “glvoe It op" Hint tbey
low money by trading >t
CHRISTIAN’S
NEW CHEAP STORE!
Wo are offering Unprecedented bargains in
PRINTS,
Blcachcdand Unbleached Domestic
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions,
BACON, BUGATt, COFFEE,
and FAMILY SOPPUKS of .11 kind, at
WoiidorfulJy Low Prices I
Wo continuo to pay tho Highest Prices
for Country Produce, of all kinds.
Wo are offering groat Inducements, also, to
buyers of Pocket nnd Table Cutlery, Hardware,
Crockery, Harness; etc.
tjutt ' J. E. & E. CHRISTIAN.
PLANTERS' EMPORIUM!
AND
Headquarters -for Everything!!
Tinas, Ktxren n ca..
H AVE on hand and nro constantly receiving
the largest and finest assortment of
CHOICE DRY GOODS,
Embracing nil the new styles of Ladles' Dm*
Goods, Cloths, Casimctcs, Vestings, etc.
REftDY-IADE CLOTHING
GOOD, STRONG FASHION ABBE.
Ladies’s Hats, Dress Trimmings, Yankee Notions.
Now Styles
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoos,
jn every Variety of Price and Hrecllence,
Also, n very largo assortment of Crockery,
Cuttlery, Hnrdwure, mid everything dee required
to mako n full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
New York Column.
Valuable Information.
SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS
ill ttlQ
ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY.
T HE most responsible lii6titutlon”of tho kind
in tho world. Selecting numbers in this
Lottery is n new Idea—and nun well adopted to
tho wants of the people. It affords a safer means
of speculative investment than most otlu-r bti.nl-
ucoft risks. For full Inlormntton. address
LLOYD,' HK.MMKfl'fc CO.,
Room 10, 76 Nassau Street, New York.
DR.
GREAT
Ammoniated Phosphate.
B est and cheapest feutimzeii
IN THE WORLD 1
faemikg mpiemehtsi
01GABS AND TOBACCO
C OUNTRY “MERCHANTS and consumer, will
find at our house' tlio largest nnd best as
sortment of Cigars ami Tobacco in Chcrokco
Georgia, which wo sell at Atlnnta nnd Nashville
prices. J. E. k E CHRISTIAN.
Wheat Wanted.
H AVING perfected arrangements with exten
sive houses, of unlimited means, for the pur
chase of wheat, we will bo prepared at all times
to pay tlio very highest prices.
J. E. Sf E. Christian.
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga.
L ATE ST “ A®JV1lL
Returned to the City*
Our affable friend, Mr. J. B. Rhea, 1ms just re
turned from the mountains of Virginia and East
Tennessee, where he has been recuperating, and
ire glad to see film looking niuoh better. By
i the wav, ho is detoruiciied.todpso out his huge
F stock of goods, to make room for Ills fall pur-
j I'll uses, and has marked them down at cost. Now
I is the time to got bargains. See Ills card.
I The Live Man I
Queen, the Auction man, is emphatically a INt
cllow, rnd lie keep* a live store, while Ills bod
ies* is lively enough to "pay him to advertise/'
i in these tight times, nnd well docs he follow
the example sot by all prosperous merchants. Ij*
ui would learn something to your interest read
s big advertisement, and give him a cJlifyou
would benfit by it.
of rightful authority to and the Independence of
tho Executive nnd Judicial Departments of the
Government, the subordination of the military to
the civil power, to the end that the usurpations
of Congress and tho despotism of the sword may
cease.
Mill. Equal rights nnd protection for naturalized
and native-born citizens at homo and abroad. —
The assertion of American nationality, wu.eh
shall command the respect of foreign powers, fur-
nlslv an example and encouragement to people
struggling (or national Integrity, constitutional
liberty and individual right-', and the maintenance
of thu right* of naturalized citizens against the
absolute doctrines of immutable nllrginncc, and
tlio claim of foreign powers to punish them for
n’ledged crimes committed beyond their jut i-dic
tion. [Applause.]
In demanding those measures and reforms we
arraign the Radical party for the disregard of
right. and tie-* u ipir lie! d npprn-sioa and tyran-
>0 •*•-'* * l * c-ivuf.
After the most solemn and unanimous pledge
of both Houses ol Congress *o prosecute the war
exclusively for tho maintenance of tins Govern
ment and tho preservation ot the Union under
thu Constitution, it has repeatedly violated that
most sacred pledge under which was rallied Hint
nulde volunteer army which carried our ting to
victory.
Instead of restoring tlio Union, It has, so far
ns was in its power, dissolved it, and subjected
ten States in a time of prolouud peace to milita
ry despotism myl negro supremacy,
it has nullified the right of trial by jury
It lias aboil died the writ of habeas co;
that most sacred writ of liberty.
It has overthrown the freedom of speech and
of tlio press.
It has substituted arbitrary seizure and nrres
..... .... . military trials ami secret star chamber inqui-
but* which Tums ‘ ritlons for constitutional tribunals,
broken up in the subsequent p n aeo whilo It has j H has di-regarded in time of peace tho right
controlled affairs, is tho only Union wc cm np- °» t ,,u r P co l ,k ‘“ be lieu horn search nnd seizure,
prove, That the union it would force out of the * l " n * vnu-nnl the post nml telegraph offices,
(Jur.uifotl It lias created, we condemn; made In | nnd oven t.ic private rooms of individuals, and
relation of tlio Gonstii
such remarks ns he might deem proper.
Col. Avery discussed whether the Southern
people hail anything of good to hope from tho
Radical party, showing, from the character of its
leaders nnd tlio tone and results oflts policy, how
glomy was any such prospect. Then niuking a
warm eulogy upon the Democratic party ns the
only hope for the laud, lie rend thu platform, com
menting upon ils several enunciations, nnd com
paring them with tho shuffling, evasive, double-
faced declarations of sophirtrloj of tho Radical
party.
Every plunk of the New York plat'oral was
greeted with entliuri istlc applause.
Col. Avery concluded by offering the following
resolutions, which were unanimously adopted:
■Recognizing that a grave crisis in the history
of this Government is upon us in the coming di c
tion for I’rc-aidcnl—having seen and felt tlio In
justice and tyranny of the power tint now rules
the country; and appreciating the duly that rests
upon true men everywhere tp oppose an adminis
tration of public affairs that is driving us to dc-
spnlf nnd ruin: be it
Jtcmh rtl, That we, the Democracy of Whitfield
county, after careful scrutiny, do endorse, with a
conviction of entire approval, nnd n feeling' of
unbounded enthusiasm, the nominees nnd plat
form of tho National Democratic Convention.
2d, That wo specially endoreo its .bold, out
spoken, unequivocal, nnd masterly arraignment
ol the Radical party for Its violations of tho Con
stitution, its wicked disregard of the first princi
ples of enlightened government, Its gross outrages
upon individual rights, mid its sweeping scorn of
everything just, true, and good.
fij. That the Uniou which that party pledged
Itself to preserve i:t the war, but which It Ins
while it lias
Ittod onlv in prized their private papers and lc
! any specification nr notice ora!fidavit,a
withon'
Our Railroad Progrrsriag.
The Rome Courier says the Selma mid D.illon
Jtnilrord is now running to u itliiti thirty miles of
Rome, nud th it it is confidently expected by thoso
<n charge of the work, that the ears will be run-
tiling tu Romo by the 15th of September. More
than five bundled laborers urc employed on the
work. On the morning of the fid, 104 convicts
the Georgia Penitentiary, arrived at Rome
-about o:ic fourth of them whites—to work on
HI'e Railroad.
The Rei.t and Cheapest Roots, Shoes nud Hats,
And the largest stock In town, can lie found at
i New Store, on South end of Hamilton
Street. 11
rardoned.
It will be agrecablo news for the numerous
nfcuds of Gen. P. M. D. Young, Congressman
ploet from tho 7th District, to know that his disa
bilities have been removed by Congress. Wc learn
Provisional Governor Bullock aided General
i tho matter.
It is rumored that Gen. Ransc Wright has also
i relieved of Ills disabilities.
prlng riacc Advertisement.
"Have you heard the news J" Messrs. Callaway
f Galt havo news for their many Murray friends.
Pile senior has just returned from mal-ket, where
1 bought a heavy stoiSk at down prices, which
{icy proposo to sell at prices rivalling tho chief,
oth of them nro thorough business gentlemen,
nd will bring up the Spring Place trade.
Of tho latest nnd most approved Patents Also,
all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, at
vVo. landX Ttbb'sIIou8C,Daifon
P REMIUM REAPERS AN if MOWERS.
Tibbs, Kenner A Co. are agents for Wood’s
Self-Rake Reaper nnd Mowing Machines, which
havo proven themselves to lie the best iu uso
Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. Como
and sco, at No 1 and 2, Tibb’s House.
“COSTAR’S”
Preparations.
EVERYBODY- -Tries Them!
EVERYBODY Dsn Them !
E VERYRODY Believes in them I
'Everybody Recommends them!
C HEAP AS DAYLIGHT! NdWEipW?,
Petro Oil, at 76 cents per gallon, and the
Comet Burner, which makes a beiitilifnl light,
unsurpassed, and Is perfectly secure from explo
sion. For salo by Turns, Kkxnkr ft Co.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
W E nro receiving almost dully Inrge additions
to our stock of goods, to which we Invite
the attention of promp buyers, knowing that wo
can make it to their interest to do so. Our stock
consists in part of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ladles’ DRESS (i.'.ODS and TRIMMINGS In
great variety and styles!
White Goods, Bleached and Brown
DOMESTICS.
Men's ntul Roy’s
Heady Made Clothing,
Linen Drills, Cottonndcs, S immer Cnsrimcrs,
Tweeds,
IIATS, HOOTS AXD SHOES,
Fur Ladies and Gentlemen.
Hardware, Cuttlery and Queenswaro,
amt Wood and Willow-Ware in great variety.
Al.-o, a splendid line of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and Dye-Stuffs, fn which wc Invito tlio atten
tion ui'niir I fiends and ilm public, as it is our in-
icntion not to be undersold. We buy all kinds
of Produce for Cash *or 4 Goods, . Remember,
qur motto is r
QUICK SAILS AXD SMALL PROFITS,
E.&JVHV A*
jnn 16
Street, Dalton, G:\,
D A Ij T O N
Variety Store and City Saloon.
II. JR. O'JffSII.
Ho. 4 Tibb’s House*, ITo. 4
H AS on hand nnd is constantly receiving
everything in the line ot
Oflf? ctlcns rl e s r.fid Fa n c y (I i c c e r J „
fmlh,ranee of p.trit \r^W\ Ucid to every any fpcc-hca ton nrnot.ee ora.7
terrsf. nnd privilege, public atm p::v*»a, save the K'lm. organic
aggrandizement of a selfish and unscrupulous I, cu l ' u c ^ t ;0 Aincj.can eaplltl In.7
fiictimi; b.i ed not up.m our seeking the public! * •*
good, but grounded simply and cntiielv on nirtv ■ “ ‘“ ,,s f- —uimed a 'Tcbr of .- pies and ouiulul i f . . , . . ’
iicSdllc, nnil moulded oi.lv to som.rc p.rt'r i csp’oinje to wlikli u.M-oiiMitadouW manaixl.v of ’H,»•<« prolurtlim. Punned
mums retting .side the onlyprlneiple. tin,I cun ' Europe mould dure to roimrt. j 1 M iV 11 ?*• '"" J >" »»T*
cement nn lioiumddo nud 'permnnent union, nnd | ll w nludished the right r,f nppenl iu hnpor- I U' 1 ? vl 2 v ‘ 1,Ma li - R ' Ml ‘ 1,5 lo und ut
iidroenllng Ihcorle. nnd practices Unit cun . idv ccnutipitlou.l qucitjpn! to tup supreme judi- i •
..... .. . . . • i.!i i i .... . •.! i - A 1 ,.. ...i f r » ./ t..* i
dishonorable union, we pledge ourselves cial tribunal, and threaten lu yurlnil i
to wo: k against tlio pernicious thing iu the coin- ! its original jurisdietio:i, which Is irrevocably vested
ing poliiic.il contest with all the pouer and ability ! hy tho Constitution, while the learned Chief Jus-
that God has given us; nnd wo imoko Uis divine tico has been subjected to great and atrocious
blessing upon our labors iu this sacred cause. | cidmnnlos merely because be would not prostitute
CuL Avery moved Hull Hie numher of dclognlon 1 S*.'’'“"A'" l }' e "JW? ul . t . l, ° ^ : uld I’ 11
to the Atlanta Convention be extended to the
number of fourteen, to bt appointed by the
Chairman.
Dr. B. B. Brown moved an amendment, that
two additional from each District be added, Tlio
amendment was a*:o. plod by Col. Avery, und the
lie Regatta Season.
! Almost simultaneously with the opening of
‘fashionable navigation,’’ by the New York Yacht
|Ub, and the inauguration of the new club house
i Staten Island, Loutt.t,iun'has introduced his
'aciit Ci.un Smoking Todacco nnd Cum Pipk.
2 specialities—the tobacco being compos-
_ of the finest Virginia leaf, deprived of its
nicotine, nnd the pipe being of the finest quality
Of meerschaum, with n unique and tasteful design,
representing a yacht “ going largo” boforo tho
-wind. Mr. LoiutLA^n, who is a man of' original
leas, and never dofsa things by halves, Iirb linked
he new brand nnd its elegant receptacles toguth-
in a very pretty way. Orders for the pipes nro
iced in different packages of the brand daily,
bicli orders, on being presented, entitle tho
pky holders to a pipo each. Tho demand for
Iciit Cluo Tobacco is already Immense, and it
[ an extraordinary merit, and can be smoked
bhout inconvenience by persons who can use no
pr kind, it bids fair to rival in popularity the
pous century brand manufactured by the saino
pc -honored house.—A. V, Telegram.
i whole country is aglow with joy, at tho
Suit of the New York Convention. Ratification
fcetings, speeches nnd enthusiasm aro the order
i the day everywhere.
The Forsyth Advertiscrsnysnln has been very
pneral in Monroe county, and the crops bid lair
n abundant yield. The Advertiser says ihero
s been more grain planted in Monroe this year
The Augusta papers notice the death of Benja-
i Brantly. whicn occurred at Little Rock, av
sas, on tho 25th, nit. Mr. Brantley was from
forgia, whero he was for many years* connected
*'“5 press.
motion carried.
Tho list of delegates, as amended, stands thus:
Hon. I. E. Shumate, Col. I. W. Avery, T. II.
Pitner, Col. J. A. W. Johnson, Judge V. It. Mor
ris, Henry Davis, S. B. Sloan, Dr. J. K. Osborne,
Hugh Springfield, Win. Harralson, Jos. Rogers,
Jas. T. Dick, Augustine Harris, Jeremiah Ray,
J. II. Iluft', A. Kirkpatrick, L. Norton, 0. Gain-
broil, Judgo E. J. Tarver, Geo. W. Frakcr.
On motion of C. 1). McCiitchcn, a meeting was
called on Saturday, the 18th July, to organize a
Democratic Club lor tho County.
Proceedings to bo published in the Citizkn and
Atlanta papers.
Meeting adjourned.
J. A. R. Hanks, President.
J. I*. Fiikkman, Secretary.
A 3Inn Snake IHttcu.
Mr. Thomas Tie, while working in a field, iu
tho upper part of the county, Inst Saturday, was
bitten by a spreading adder, on tho wiDt, Dr,
Gordon attended him, and ho was soon relieved.
DALTON PUKES tl'URILNT.
Rkviskd Wkkkly iiv J. E. ft E. Ciimstian.
BUTTER—IB to 20 cents.
EGGS—10 to 16 cents per dozen. '
FLOUR—$12 to fill per tmrrol.
MEAL—86 to 03 cents per bushel.
CORN—82 to 85 pur bushel.
BACON—17 to 20 per lb.
SUGAR—Brown, 16 to 20 cts. per Ib
SYRUP—70 to $1.25.
WHEAT—$1.60 per bushel to $1.00.
COFFEE—510 to 516$ cents per lb.
CHEESE—25 to 30 “ “
COTTON YARNS—$2.10 to $2.2 J per bunch.
CALICO—12* to 1 Viols, per yard.
CANDLES—Tallow, 25 cts. per Ib.
Adamantine, 80 cts. pel Ib.
Extra Special Notice.
Bcwnro of counterfeits 1 Smith’s Tonic Syrup
has been counterfeited, and tho counterfeiter
brought to grief.
Smith's Tonic Syrup.
Tho genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s
private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull on
ly has the right to manufacture and sell the origi
nal John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Kv.—
Examino well the labal on each bottle.' It my
private stamp is not on tho bottle, do not pur
chase, or you will bo deceitcd. Bee my column
advertisement, and my show card. The genuine
Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only he prepared by my
self. ’ The public servant,
Louisville, Ay. Du. JOHN BULL,
April 23.
h irgos preferred against the V
Its corruption and extravagmee have exceeded
anything known in history and by its frauds and
monopolies it has nearly doubled the burdens of 1
debt created dining the war. It ha*stripped the
President of his constitutional power of appoint
ment, even of hiz own cuhinot.
Under its repeated assaults, the pillars of the
Government aro rocking on their base, nnd should
it succeed in November next, and inaugurate its
President, we will meet as a subjected and conquer
ed people amid the ruins of liberty anil the scat
tered fragments of the Constitution; and wo do
declnre nnd resolve, that, ever since tbe people ol
tho United States threw off all'subjeetion to the
Brilhh Crown, the privilege and trust of suffrage
have belonged to the several States, mid have
been granted, regulated, and controlled exclusive
ly by tlio political power of each State, and any
attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever,
to deprive any State of this right, or interfere with
this exercise, is a fragrant usurpation of power
which can find no warrant in the Constitution,
and, if sanctioned hy the people, will subvert our
form of Government, nml can only end in a sin
gle, centralized, consolidated Government, iu
which the separate existence of the States will bo
entirely nbsoibed nnd nn unqualified despotism
ho established hi place of a Federal Uniou ol equal
States.
That we regard the reconstruction nets of Con
gress, so called, as usurpations, unconstitutional,
revolutionary and void.
That our soldiers and sailors, who carried the
flag of our country to victory against a mo-t gal
lant nnd determined foe, must ever bo gratefully
remembered, and all the guarantees given in their
favor must ho faithfully carried into execution.
That tho public hinda should bo distributed as
widely among the people ns possible, und should
bo disposed of cither under the pre-emption or
the homestead law, and sold in reasonable quan
tities, und at minimum prices ns established by
tho Government. When grants of public lands
may be deemed necessary for the encouragement
of important public improvement*, the proceeds
of the roles of such laud.*, and nut the lauds
themselves should no applied.
That the President of the United Stntcs, An
drew Johnson, in exercising the power of his high
oflleo III resisting the oggreasiotis of Congress on
the constitutional rights of the States and thu
people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole
American people, and on behalf of the Democrat
ic party we tender him our thanks for this patriot-
‘c efforts in that regard. (Great Applause.)
Upon this platform the Democratic party appeal
to every patriot, including all tho conservative
element nml nil who desire to support tlio Consti
tution nnd restore tho Union,- forgetting all past
difference of opinion, to unite with ns in the
present great struggle for the liberties of tho
people, nnd that to all such, to whatever pnrtv
they may havo heretofore belonged, wa extend
tho right hand of fellowship, and hail all such
co-operating with us as friends and brothers.
Col. YclvcrtonP. King, of Greensboro, Georgia,
died on the fifth instant. lie was probably tho
oldci.t member ot the bar in Georgia. lie was
Solicitor General of the Oomulgoe Circuit in 1823.
Minister to Bogota during Mr. Fillmore’s adminis
tration.
finest Cigars and Tula-xu the market affords!
Look Here!
I will positively do no credit business Itercnlier,
and gentlemen must not ask for it, us I shulU cr-
tuinly refuse them.
Fur the lib«-ral patronage received, I would
return thanks to mv many friends in this and
adjoining counties, nnd solicit a continuance of
febl8-ly II. P. O’NEIL.
JAS. N. 8C0TT.
SCOTT & NORRIS,
Commission Merchants,
Peachtree Street, | Atlanta, | Georgia.
D EALERS in General Merchandise, Groceries
and Provisions. Consignments solicited.
Medical and Surgical Notice,
nn. ji. k\ totfPi.vtiiH,
I 70UMERLY of South Carolina, tenders his
. Professional services to tho citizens of Dal
ton nnd surrounding country, with an experience
of 27 years practice.
tjy^ffpwilnl attention to nil chronic cases.
{3f"0liiee, during tho day, corner of Pcn’.z
and King street*, nnd night at residence, on
Thornton Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J.
II. King. January 3—tf.
ATLANTA
BUSINESS DIEECTORY.
Booksellers nnd S’Ationori, nnd dealers in
Music and Musical Instruments, Wall Paper, etc.
Bank B’ock, Alabama stiect, Atlanta.
P HILLIPS k CHEW—Book, Stationery and
Music Dealers, and keep on 'hand warrant
Gold Pens, lino Chronios, Lithographs, Albui
etc., National Hotel block, Atlanta.
Are you troubled by Rats,Mice,Roach-
cs, Ants?
1 Costar**” Exterminatora.
"Only Infallible Remedies known."—
“ Freo from Poison," V Not dniiger-
ous to the Human Family." “Rata
eonio out of their holes to die." Im
proved to keep In any clinuito.
Bull’s Cedron
AtmtEXTlC^DOOTT;
All KANSAS 171
. "
fitowjf Boint, H7.ll. CV, Ark., it,.y S», 'CO.
Dn. .Ions JIuu ; -D«m till i U«l l'«lml«7 I
was In LoviUvUU pwrclywl *
conic of your Saraaparliia ol
lly son-in-law Who wns
has been down with rheumatism for some Bine,
commenced on ^e BiUors, and icam i'ouud his
general health Improved.-, , ; •
Dr. Gist wjio fiijs hern In bad ligttUh,! tried
them, and ho also Improved; •' J *
Dr. Coffee, who h*8l*en in Md health for rev-
oral years—etomavh and liver affected—lie Im
proved Very inuclf by tho use of your Bitters.
Indeed tho Cedron Bitters’has given yon jgreat
popularity in this settlement, I think 1 epuld
sell a great qihhtity’of your medicines this fall
—fiapnuinlly of your Crdron*Bitter.* and Bstiapor-
ilia. Ship mo via Memphis, care of'Kickct aud
Neely. LTiigi Rcrpectfully,
Aro yon annoyed with Boa-Bugs?—
Can't sleep nights I
''Coslar’it” Peel•££tiff ExUr.
A Liquid “ Dedrnymiiul prevents Bed-
Bugs." “ Never Falls.”
For Moths in Furs, Wuulchs, Carp
ets, Ac.
( Costar 9 8”jrnscct Powder*
Destroy* Instantly Fleas apd all In-
n soots on Plants. Fowls, Animals, Ac.
“ A buro thing.” Thousands can tes
tify.
“CosCar-s” Corn Solvent.
For Conn, Bunions, Warts, &e.—
“Try it."
C. D. W
Bull's Worm
7b mg United Stain and World wife Iieadtrt.
I havo received mnny testimonials from profes
sional and inodical men, ns my. almanacs and ; ya-
rious publications have shown, nil of which- aro
genuine. The following letter from a highly ed
ucated and popular physician in Georgia, U cer
tainly ono of the most sensible communications
I have ever received. Dr. Cloment knows ex
actly what ho speaks of, and his testimony de
serves to bo written ih letters of gold. Hear
what tho Dcetor says of BULL’S WORM DE-
STKOYER:
Villanoto, Walker County, Gkr,/uric,20,1860.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I have rccbntly glV -'
en your “ Worrd Destroyer" several trials, and
fiud it wonderfully eliicncious; It has not failed
In a ringlo Instanco to have the wished for effect.'
I am doing a pretty large country practice, nnd
have duilv use ibi* Somo artlclo of tlio kind, I
nin Irco to confess that I know of no remedy rec
ommended by the ablest authors that if-so ce’rtain
Don’t Miffer with Pain ! A Wonder
ful power or Healing! Every family
clinnl.l lfnnn It In tin. li.m^n I ‘ - .
Its effects aro
Burns, Bruises,
Piles, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itch, Scrofula
dealer In Stoves, Till Plato, and Turner's
Findings, Marietta ttreet, Atlnnta, Ga.
COMMISSIOX AXD CHOC MRS,
A K. SMAUl)—Commission Merchant, Atlanta,
• makes cash advances on consignments of
cotton, fhmr, wheat, corn and other produce to
tilinfulf, Goo. W. Williams, Charleston, H. C., or
Williams, Taylor & Co., 08 Bonver street, N. Y,
M EADOR & BROS.—Tobacco Commission Mer
chant.*, No. 2 Granite Block, Broad atrcct.
Of orr »\ NORRIS—Commission Merchants,
U Peach irco Street, Atlanta, Ga.
J AS. R. IVVLIE—Wliolcsalc Grocer and Com
mission Merchant, Peachtree street, Atlanta.
LOOTS AXD SHOPS.
I fr.MlV BAXIiN—Wimit-Br lu and retail dealer In
1L Bouts and Shoes, Leather, Calf Skins, nnd
Shoe Findings of every deicrlplion, Whitehall
nml No. 0 Peachtree street, Atlanta.
Boot*, Shoes,Leather, French and American
Cali Skins, Shoo Findings, etc., next door to
Moor A: Marsh, Decat ur Street, Atlnnta.
STOWES AND_ TI-NWAEE.
A.Ij.Soutlxqi-lnnd.
Manufacturer of all kinds of
TINWARE,
AND DKAI.KR l.V '
Stoves,HollowW are,Hardware,
And everything in ids line of business, which ho
proposes to sell as ciicap as can lie bought in tho
Southern or Western market*, at wholesale or re
tail, and claims for his Tinware a superiority over
that of Norihetn or Eustcmiuanufncturo.
Booling nnd guttering done promptly, cheaply.
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga. july-fini
J. S. Fitzpatrick,
HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE
3P^.I3S<rTE33a, /
Paper. Hanger, blazer and Gilder.
A LL work entrusted to him will bo executed
with neatness nnd dispatch. Shop, upstairs
in King building. Diiton, Georgia,
Refers lo W. M. & R. J. Lowry. Fain* k Tar-
rot, Atlanta; Lowry k Eason, Tibbs, Kenner k
Go., Dalton; Whitman k Yarnell, Ringgold, jly
nn. i/. is. BRoiiivv,
Insurance and Land Agent,
KINO 8TRKKT, DALTON, GKOJtOIA.
A GENT for /ETNA Lifo and Firo Insurance,
Company. Also, Jefierson nnd Janies
River Fire Insurance Companies, of Virginia,
Enterprise, at Cincinnati, nud Putnam, at Hart
ford, Fire Insurance Companies. And
General Lnncl Aufent
For anybody who ontrusta their business to Ids
care. Refers to Col. 0. B. Welborn, Atlanta;
Col. W. H. Tibbs, Lowry k Eason, Hon. I). A.
Walker, nnd Col. J. A. R. Hanks, Dalton. jaOly
TIME
Money!
A:tJ a Correct Tlne-Pioro Mal.rs Botli I
rpjXB tintlorslgued woolil rospoctfnlly nlinounre
X to the citizens of Dalton and vicinity that ho
has opened, ut tho well-known establishment of
Messrs. Buknfzcr & Lovcman, a Shop for repair
ing and cleaning Watches, as well ns perform
ing all other work psitainlng to Ids trade.
f5f*Having been constantly employed In somo
of tho largest European cities for tho last ton
years past, ho guarantees superior workmanship.
tSfChargcs modorato to conform with tho
times.
63PI have just received a choice lot of JciO-
C.lry, which I nin offering nt very l »w prices.—
Call arid eco it. L. SIhUEKMAN.
Feb. 29—tfj.
Boots nnd Shoes, Wlntchnll street, Atlanta.
Sell at New York Price?, (reight added.
' dryuoohs', i.rc.
TITOOUE & MARSH—Exclusively _ \Yhu1e*n!o
ILL dealers in Dry Goods, Uoote,Shoes,lints,'Caps
und Notions, agents fnrTrion Fuctory goods, Do-
entur street Atlanta, Georgia.
OILVY k DOtGIIEim—Wholesale dealers in
0 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Root*,Shoes, Hats
nnd Notions, corner Peac htree and Decatur streets
n FOR CIA Hoop Skirt Jhnnfaetory—AVra. Title-
IT bantu, also keeps best stock of French, Amer
ican and German Cornetts, Ladies' ready made
articles for under tve.ar, Notions, Hosiery. Lady
saleswomen. Next door to National Hotel.
DRUGGISTS.
TAVWlll, J. A.—AVholside nnn retail dealer In
L Drugs,Medicines,Paints, Oils,Dye-Stuffs,Glass
ware, Surgical Instruments, etc., sign of Golden
Eagle, corner Peachtree and Decatur streets.
WILSON k CRANK—AVholcsalo and retail
AY dealers in Foreign and Domestic Drugs,
Paints, Oils, Dye Bluff*, etc., under National Ho
tel, Atlanta.
HARDWARE.
r P 31. k R. (’. CLARK—Importers nnd dealers hi
1. Hardware, Cutilery.Iron, etc. Also agents for
Fairbanks' Standard Beales and Knoxville Iron
Works, sign of Big Pud Lock, Peachtrco street.
T JI. it J.C. ALEXANDER—Dealers ill Hardware,
•J. Iron, Nalls, Steel, Carriage material, Mill
Stones,Bolting Cloths,Mining Implements, White-
hull street, Atlanta.
GaRRUTS, Oil. CL01 US. SIIADKS, 'ETC.
Tf KNBRICK, 8.8.—Dealer In Carpets,OilCloihs,
JY Window Shades, Mats, Bugs, Curtains, Cor*
nice, nud all descriptionso< House Goods, corner
Marietta nud Broad streets, Atlanta.
JI. K. Hoffman. (lea. R. Staley.
- IPm. J. Armstrong. HUJ, Hamilton.'
J. MI. ICEAWICll. of Georgia,
HOFFMAN, STALEY Si CO.,
AVhoIesalo
Grocers, Liquor nmi Commission
JVESEJH.OEE^.KrCi’jS,
341 TT. Baltimore and fjfi German Sts.,
HKTWKKN HOWARD AND KUTAW,
BALTIMORE,
Onlers for Groceries, and Consignments of Pro
duce, solicited. jul2-fim
Mr. E. O. Stafford
O ESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional ser-
Li vices to the citizens of .Murray nnd adjacent
counties. All Diseases peculiar to females, and
Chronic Diseases of every description treated.
Ollio ut the rosidcnci of Mrs. Humphreys’, near
Hawkins'store, Rock Creek, Murray county.
ithO' H SalVC. Ifig you 14 tb IJm-1 out upon what terms I can gut
immcdi.itc. For Cuts, t j, c me js c j nc directly from you. If I can get un-
, \Uun-U, | on CMy tl . ri7 , Si j el „,| u , c i gr0 ., t dMl h!
I UM ^oros, Ilc.i.Suro.ul.i nm uworo lliat tlw luo of each Articled in contrary
nnJ CulancmM Eroptltm. Olmppcd u , „, c l0 „ uhi „ gJ prilct | c0 „| „
&c., Bite. o( Animal., 0 | th, r.fjula “lino of H. lAt, but I see no just
insects, no. cause or good sense In discarding a remedy‘w(ifah
' we know to bo cfflclenr, simply becau^Q we may
r."-i 1 , bo Ignorant of its combination. Kof hiv ‘ piirt I
A Universal Dinner 1 ill (sugar- shall mako it a rulo to use all and liny mcuiis to
coated .. 80ycaw adminUtcred in a • n u icv i at0 suffering humanlty which i may be able
1 hywcisn s Praetlee. ■ 1 to. command—not hesitating bivauso some ono
Costae * Mtlshop I tils. i tnorc ingenius than myself may have learned its
01 extraordinary olbcaey fur Costive-! effect* fiist, and sccureUYhnt knowfedge. How-
nes», lndlge*tion, Nervous and bleu j cvtrt J. n m by no hioaus an ndf’bcJto or supported
Headache; Dyspcp-ia, Dy8onterv,Oen- the thousands of wortlilcsa noatni'hs tlint Hood
end Debility, Liver Complaints, Chills, tho country, that purport to euro All manner of
l evers, &o. ^ Not griping. Geutle, disease to which human fle.-h in heir. Pleaso re
ply soon, nnd inform me of your best terms. I
sir. most respect Hillv,
: JULIUS P, GLSMUNT, il. D;
mild and soothing.
"Cottar's” Cough Remedy.
Tho children cry for it—its a “ Sooth,
lug Syrup." Fur Coughs, Colds*
Jloarscncss, Sore Throat, Croup,Whoo
ping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial Af*
lections. Singers, Speakers, nnd nil
troubled with Throat Complaints, will
find thin a beneficial Pectoral Remcdv.
Beautifies thn Complexion, giving to
the skin a transparent freshness.
“CssUrV* Bitter-Sweet
and Orange Blossoms.
Renders tlio skin clear, smooth nnJ
soft. Kemovos Tan, Freckles, Pim
ples, Ac. Ladies, try n bottle, nr.d sco
Its wonderful quality. ■
tSTIII BkwaukI!! of all worlhlessraiRt ir
tious.
1^7None Gcnuino without “COSTAR’S"
Ignat uro.
|ST’28o. and 5.7c. bIzcs kept by all Druggists.
C3)r$l fixes rent by mail on receipt of price.
C2#"$2 pays for any three$1 sizes by Exp css,
[3T’$5 pays for eight $1 sizes by Express,
. AdJreoi
HENRY B. COSTJIi,
612 Broadway, N. Y.
CS^ For sale by C. B. Wellboin k Co., Dal
ton, Georgia.
tar Sold by all Wholesale Druggists In nil the
large Cities.
CgrBarncs, Ward k On., 2-1 Magazine streets
N. Orleans, wholesale agents for Southern Stale.
May 8—(Jm.
St. Mary’s Institute.
HPUE exercises of the above Institution will be
X resumed on tho first Monday in July next.
Tuition.
First Class, per Term of 5 mouth.*,,, 0 00
2d “ “ “ 12 00
3d “ “ “ 18 00
Board can be had In good families from 8 to
10 Dollars per mouth
Mudciits can ho prepared for admission into
any class of the University of Georgia, or any
similar Institution.
The above Institute is situated 25 miles South
west of Binggold, Ga., and 23 miles South ol
Chattauoogo, Tenn.
J. Y. WOOD, Principal
Miss Maiuik Wood, Assistant.
Juno lS-4t.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,
Dept. Collector’s Ollice, 4th Diat., Ga
Dalton % June 18/A, 18C8. ,
N OTICE is hereby given tlut tho following
seizure wns made by mo on or about the
36th May* 1868: One and ono half barrels of
Whisky from tlio E. T. ft Ga. Railroad Company
at Dalton, Whitfield county, Georgia, tlio Rev
enue on said Whisky being unpaid, and no per
mit accompanying the shipment of the same*.—
Said Whisky was shipped from VaruelPs Station
on the E.T.& G.U.K.by CvO. Tucker to C.M. Tuck
cr, Madison, Ga.
Any person or persons claiming said Whisky
are required to appear and make such claim with
in thirty 1 days from this date, and give bond n*
required by law, otherwise tho same will be sold
for tho uso United States, in the city of Dalton,
on the 20th day ol Julv, 1808.
J. 0. HARRIS,
Dep. Collector Oth Dlv. 4th iiist., Ga.
JiinotS -4t.
Proclamation!
GLORIOUS RESULTS FROM IT!
I HEREBY nnnounco nnd declare, by tho pow
er in. me vested, that of having recently pur
chased a treineudoiw stock goods, In the cheapest
markets, 'that I am able to sell cheaper than thoso
who purchased while prices wero up. My stock
consists in part of
56 pieces of assorted Prints nnd DrersGood*!
Heavy line of blcachrd and brown Domestic*!*
160 bunches Athens’ Cotton Yarns, tho best!
Largo' assortment of Men’s, Women’s aud
Children’s Boots nud Shoes!
Quantity of Gent’s and Boy's Furnishing Goods!
Hath of every description, style nnd price!
GUOCEHIKS JN ABUNDANCE l
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Bacon, Meal, Flour, Salt,
Hardware, Queonawnre, Dye-Stuffs.
Many other «itides, too nq^ierous to inenllon,
which you can see, and buy nt remarkably
low rates, by calling on your servant,
jl. tr. ts.tnsiETT,
Corner King nml Hamilton 6treots,
10.006 bushels of Wheat wanted, for which the
market price will ho paid in cash, or goods at tho
cheapest rates 1 have a desirable house and lot,
in tho olty, fur wlr* i <t jj
BulFs Sarsaparilla.
GOOD ULASOX FOR THE CAPTAIN'S
FAITH.
Ccgd the Captain’s Letter and 'tlio Letter fren
Ufa Mother.
Denton Darracks t Co., April 30, I860.
Dr. John Bull—Denr^in Knowing thoclfieicn-
cy of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and ben
eficial qualities it po.*scs:cs. I send you tho fol~
lowing statement of my caso:
I was wounded about two year? ngo—was taken
prisoner mid confined for sixteen months. Being M
moved so of:en, my wounds have not healed yet. ™
I have not sat up u moment sincol was wounded*
I am shot through the hips. My general health
is impaired, nml I need something to assist na
ture. ( I have mow faith in your Sarsaparilla thuu-
in unjrthjng dstf. I wish that .that, is gcnuino.
Pleasoeiiprcts mo half a dozen bolclc 0 , and cbligo
Catt. C.,P. JOlIN'ciO.V,
Ft. Louis, Mp. .
P. C.—Tlio following was written April 30,"
18*16, by Mrs. Jtnnlo Johnson, fiiothor'OT Capt.
Johr.soil. -.
Dn. Ecu—Dear Fir:.My hujlar.d,. Dr. C. S;
Johnson, was a skillful rurgec-n and phjjjdan In
Central New Yoik; where ho died leaving tlio*
above C. 1\ Johnson so inv tar *. At thirteen*
years of age he hud a chronic diarrhea and Efro-
1 Vila;'for which I guvo him jour Sarsaparilla. It
enredhim. 1 havo for ten jeirs recommended It
to many in New Yolk, Ohio,- und Iowa, for sero-
lul.i, fever sores, and general debility. Perfect
sncc^H has attained it. The cure effected in tufne
cases of scrofula and'fever tores tc$re almost mi-
raculora. 1 am very anxious for my ron to again
havo recourse to ) our Sarsaparilla. He I# feartnl
ol getting a spurious article, hence his writing to
you for it. Hie wounds were terrible, but I bo.-
Hove lie will recover. Respectfully,
JENNIE JOHNSON.
DR. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and Vender of tho Celebrated'
Smith’s Tonic Syrup,
FOR'TnE CURE OF
Jt a U E D FE F E R,
OR,
CHILLS AND FEVER.
Tho proprietor of this celebrated medlcino
justly claims forjta superiority overall rorr.odlos !
ever offered to the public for tho safe, certain,
speedy, and »er/rtone>if cure of Ague and Fever,
or Chills ami Fever, whether of shcyt.or long
standing.,. He refers.to thu’chilre AVestorn and
South-western country to bear him testimony to
tho truth of the assertion, that in no cose whatev
er will it fail to cure, if tlio directions nro fetriotly
followed nnd carried out. In a great many.cases,
n single dose hns be“n sufficient for n euro-, and
whole fnrailies havo - been cured by a single bot
tle, with n perfect res tv ration of tbo gcncrnl -
health. It is, however, prudent, and in every
euro more certain to cure, if its use is continued-
in smaller doses for a w»iok or two after thb cli.^*,
case hns been checked,'more especially m dfflleuTi
and long standing ‘eases. Usually, this medicihe
.will not require any aid to keep tliii bowels in gofid >
order; should tho patient, howeycr, requiro a
cathartic medieim*, after having taken three or •
four doses of tho Tonic.-a ringlo dose of BULL’S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will bosnfflclcnti’‘
DU. JOUN BULL’S Principal Offloc: ’ ■
A’o. 40 Fifth, Grot* Street. ;: •
LOUISVILLK, JOf, i
All of the alovo remedies for snip b\\
J. D. N’H KLIN & C6,
Chattanooga, ,Tcnn. % ;
And by pR other responsible Druggists. J8-l y,
BETTER TFIAN GOLD!
OUVKF.W
IndostruotaWo Golden Pens.
A RE recommended by Bankers, Lawyers, Pro
fessors, Teachers, Merchants, and nil who
have tried them, ns tho best Pen manitfactui-ed.
Thoy are non-corrosivo, and manufactured with
the greatest euro, rendering them rooro durable
than any pen now before tho public. .
Font post paid to any address for 75 cents per
box, containing ono dozen Orders .containing
money for the «uno sent at our H»k Dn not for.
get to try them M. MaALPIN & CO.,
jun5-8m Louisville, Ifr.
1 Please state that you saw this in the Cmzsx