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REVOLUTION
The 0o' w«* INo to (VlohMlt*.
■flu*. only initios token of the «;loii
Vonvt.h In this pinec. wns h\ the ne^v
which they observed on Saturday, tin*
Wing Sunday. There were about i
‘‘dear nigger*" in t
thounami of whom \
gtv, Invited hither b;
tlon of Dalton, to p:
^ollliention.
The day tvas exee.‘
“inatHtnd-hrotlier" perspired freely.emit-
ting a perftnne not as odoriferous as the
otto of roses, as they inarched through the
principal streets to the soul-stirring air of
“Hail Columbia.They conducted them-
nelvcs throughout the day in a commen
dable manner, which wo were glad In see.
As the ebony, fantastically dressed pro-
cession wended its way down llainiltou I ^utHor
street out to the Spring, where the “flow 1 p or “Allen
Goods and q,
Beery
sively wa
>him. lhitjnsttber
1’here is another me
i country belongs l
ire fully resolved ti
must belong exclu
•o or the Whiteman, for
irlnership in the matter
an try between two races
One. race will eventually
In, and it is not difficult to foresee which
ie that will be. The numbers, intelli-
iiconnd energy of the white race will
vo them an easy victory over the negro
easier even than that they achieved over
ie Indians.
had been, and probably never
would be, and then pul (lie following co
nundrums: Who am 1? What am I?—
Where inn 1? Am I a citizen or am I
not? Where do women stand? Or do
we, like Mahomet's eoflln, hang in mid
air?” This eloquent harangue, tl
press says, reminded it “of a stump speech j
Why, the little ft llow-
ssion, but I „ ..~... .., v ... 0
little fellow has nothing in film. raid
Ho hasn’t a single idea. lie 1ms no poll- wi
cy, no conception what the eountry rc-1 ed t<
quires, lie don’t understand the plnloso-j eltlz
phyofa single great question, and i
Ex-1 i'lctely lost in trying t<» understand lus
it nation. lie is mendacious, cunning and
Ho lied to me fragrantly,
t>. in
White, the negro minstrel, used to deliver, |, v c«oi1, and I convicted him bymy who'll
in the character of n female politician, (Cabinet ; but that even Would have be
ivlio litul In.
the
Valuable M’nslihig Co'ni|>oiii'Ml.
Mi's. .r. A. 1 runny, of tills iilnco, li
silt lbr nulling I lm rlglili
Chemical Washing Cum
which wiis based upon tlio intcrrogaloric
“Wlmt mu woman: 1 Who mu ivonmh?
Wilin' did »lio cum from? Wlinr is sho
| tolcMtllc waro it (hu only lustanen, but it
was not, 11c lied tot mo ou many othor
| occnsiims. I tell you, sir, Omni is noth
ing more limn u bundle of petty spill
coin’ to? and ivlio does slie belong lo? ! *— jealousies and resentments.
Tho lecturer wound up Iiy lulling thcamli- J’®' rn ll , soc "" 1 '
— Only think 01 it, when you
of soul” was to lake place, our thoughts ; p 0 uinl,” This Compound is used for
were, busy withlhe happy, bcimtifhl past, | wnBillBg nil kinds of goods liislmplo warm
when the S.aithern vhitc$ hailed mid cole-1 Wll tcr, dispensing with the wash-hoard
liralnd with InSflhblc delight each Inde- j n „Q the greater part of the labor niton-
tp by
enco that “woman belongs to herself.
Which is, or ought to he true, for If she I JJJj
Washington. „ ,
eoni]inre him Wltn Washington or Julfer-
Imro is ho? Why, lie is so small,
keeps up such unties as those we have al- yon must put your Hager on him. .
luded to nobody, else will lynnl to claim ‘hUe upslnrt, a coward, physically imiliu-
her,
pcndcncbjDny. Bat dnr people nre sad-1 ,, ( . n i upon washing. For .?i any one can
hearted now—their “Imrps aro upon the obtain the Family Right for making and
willows’’—no gladness in lids day for I tills valuable Compound—also ltl-
ttifin—'lis only a melancholy reminder of j ( .]„,ii»g ,, receipt for making “Allen’s
that independence which they once enjoy- jjj*iti-sb Enamel for shirt bosoms, ami
cd, and g£ the rapid strides (ills govern- “AUcil.’s Liquid Blueing.” Tlio ingredi-
nicnt is milking towards anarehy and ruin. I n ,tsnre simple, cheap null within the reach
T..e waconvoit oltrec. T I*
' Turner, the. recently appointed negro "«hls to.hsposo ol c:in bo. found at her
postmasler at Macon, entered upon the dioardlpfrhouse liters. Crook’s,
duties of bis ollico on’ Thursdny last. His i “ *><?:»«! N I ft
deputy is jv mulatto, fvom Boston, llvAt j Tho following from the ^ aldoyta (C«a.)
lie picked up in Atlanta. The Macon pa- j Times put;/ bo Irue-can’t toll—tl\o news
pen* say great confusion ba
the olllcc since the sable
IVOrTllI DlfCOVCI’V. I * 1111 llu ”J mm. j. iv.ni
„ ,, -' forthoeuuatrvwheii.suehiimiinislikeiied
liiihh, a fiuiiiei V, (o the Fnllier of the Country. Why, just
miles u cst of the city, .Drought i ou ] ; Ilt the inaugural of Washington', lie
lYnrful nis
Mr. A.
about tlirce mite:
strange story ill on Saturday. Mr. It,
litis a son-in-law living on a farm about,
four miles from LnlUyelto, named Mr,
Miller. Mr. M. lias a German laborer
lio, ill plowing over a cnrii-llold, struck
thu upper crust nr snnicihing very much
like thu Internal regions. A suflocnthig
odor was iirst emitted, followed by a denso
voUuuo of smoke. According to tlio Ger-
ninn’s stiitpinciit, the stoijsu was several
telleetually, lo ho compared to George
Washington! Why, it makes me laugh.
I have lio spile against him. But I fear
speaks about his fear and trembling in ac
cepting tlio Presidency, even after all ids
experience and success. But this little
fellow Grant, an upstart, a mere accident
of the war, a creature without the ability
to comprehend tlio philosophy of a singio
grout question, Bays in ids inaugural. " r
lias reigned' in I reaches us from “iipnurth" that the “dear
p. Ill, took hold niggers” arc being cruelly persecuted ill
of affairs—scarcely any mail miiticr cor
reeily delivered, everbody's box being fill-
ed with loiters and papers addressed 1<
some one else.
The Vile Stuff I
Georgia—ku-klux pouncing upon them
I from behind every stump and from every
i thicket, says Greeley and Forney—and
I what tiny say must lie true! .Tlio poor
“nig!”—how wo commiserate and weep
over lily sad rate! Hut vend the startling
The editor of die OrlfgfiStnv' complains story 0 f 1’iincB, which thu editor says
that “they make whiskey nut hi stryeh-: olitained “from a limbic source!”
'due nmv-a-days,” and adds: “Xo pure nty ftj* ftm l neighboring counties tlio
liquors are lo be found ill die markel', and land is literally strewn with deceased col
it is pretty generally agreed upon by all ored gentlemen. Every log lias one be-
tint n man mm- mol-oB nfamtlm of Mud Hi every “clay root” conceals some
di.it a nun who non makes a pmotlco ot / vfry fi J ni ,her hole is.trying to
allow, and has one half wliy down; and
regular drinking will soon 'peg out,’ and ,
make a ease for Captain hoe or somo olh- evc-iy pond contains one or more. Wo
or worthy underlaker.” Tliiit'sso,brodi-'j nmi the military. These, ku-kluiv out-
: Fitch, and you could liavc added, with ra .°T 8 ,!
equal Iradi, lliat die constant use of li- lHl ’
qunr which is entirely /rie from stryeli-
lime, or any oilier deadly poison— (lie
piirrsf of liquor in a word—will produce
tlio same sail result, i. c. make a case for
tlio underlaker sooner or later. Would
tlmt'dyery tlplor mid toper in die land
eould lie made to believe that ''pure H-
■s must lie stopped till the crop isghtli-
A Fearful, Unci.
Tlio scone of tlio latest terrible-duel Is Ill
Italy. Four youths, unlives of Faenza,
... consequence oi'n quarrel, ns old ns last
Carnival, met recently ill a fluid it short
distance from die city, a'fter having dined
together with every iiiipenrnneo ot cordi
ality and good fellowship. The conditions
of tlio light were, that, after disclinr
nilltTS Slltienicill, uie slouch w as several
degrees uliovo the flavor of tho Illinois
street gutter. A sheet of flame very soon
burst from tills terrible volcano, .mid a
great conflagration was imminent for a
,imo, hut the flames wore Ihinlly subdued
by a lew shovelftils of earth tossed In tlio
mouth of tlio crater. Tlio lava thrown
out looked very Inuon like Castile soup-
only it was not so highly perfumed. On
die contrary, it was exceedingly ofl’ensive.
It ignites easily, mid burns ns freely ns
brimstone.
Tlio German was badly frightened, and
after viewing tho scene in utter bewilder
ment For a tune, ejaculated: “ Vcl dat is
h—li” Wo understand that Professor
Cox will exantino tho ground, and if it
should provo to ho mi entrance to the in
fernal regions, lie will send for Parson
Broivnlow to look further into it. The
peoplo of Lafayette nre greatly alarmed,
mid already it Is said that a roaring noise
can he heard underneath ’ tlint doomed
city. Wo await further duvelopemciits
with intense anxiety. Many persons may
think tins a lioax, but it is not. Mr. Rubb
doesn’t look like it man who would deceive
iv whole community about'ns trifling n
tiling as die discovery of hell in Indiana.
-Indiamipblh Sentinel.
XegrocHTlircntcn to Hum VVnnliliiK'toii
quois,” os well as tho siryc/minal, arc their pistols, the party* should continue
deadly poisons—that all will kill—aniltlie
world would undoubtedly ho belter oil’
than what it now is—there would he more
brotherly love, less blood thirsliness and
dishonest dealing, and fewer hcnftyrokctl
wives and squnllid, unhappy hollies.
A Womnn .Xiinler
low Conuly, imkI a Man Klll.s Another
In Floyil.
From Hie Borne Commercial of die 7tli,
ivc learn that n Miss Ivins killed a man
named Mathew Denman with mi nxe, in
Hartoiv county, an Saturday morning last,
while lie was asleep in lied. She had for
merly lived in die family, mid had return
ed die day previous and was staying with
them for die night. When asked why she
committed die Crime, she refused to tell,
liul said she would do so at tho proper
time.
We also learn from the same paper that
two men (Styles Montgomery mid David
I’artain), living near Thomas’ Mills, in
Floyd county, got into a light on Sunday
last, in which die former was stabbed live
times by tlio latter, from which lie died ill
a felv minutes. Puritan made ids escape.
tlie combat with their knives, ill both
cases tho pistols wero lived olf without ef
fect, mid tlio second net of tlio drama be
gan. One pnir of combatants fought lylth
great fury, and In a few lnimiles both men
were on din ground, one with live wounds
mid tlio other with seven. A fortunate
accident put an end to tho second oticOnn-
i.. i.. ter, for one of the knives coming in contact
in ii. ii in liar- w i t | ln ij„it 0lli orsomootlicrlmrdsuhstnnco
was broken in two, and tlio horrid specta
cle of their friends wellering in blood seems
to have suggested othor thoughts than
tlint of continuing tlio conflict. A medi
cal mail, called to the snot, gave small 1 cuor ” during ins absence in Atlanta,
hopes of the vccbvory of the two wounded
moil.
IltllllorH of tVar.
lliiniors are prevalent abroad tliaFF ranee
willsoou ho convulsed with intornal war.
Tills report lias arison through tlio fact
that tho railroad carriugo -factories In
Franco have recently received orders to
mpply 00,000 wooden scats, cncli provided
with four strong cords, sothatthey can be
suspended' from tho roofs of tlio freight
ears. It is inferred that theso soiilsnro
intended to facilitate tlio.hasty transport
of largo bodies of troops to dUforont parts
of Franco.
Ill ooily-Tli I rat y Ciuirtldiit oh.
Stokes mid Senior, tho two rival ftadi-
cal aspirants for tlio Tenncssco Guberna
torial Chair, are waxing hot—arc getting
belligerent—tho most hitter personalties
arc indulged in by them, and “pistols and
coileo for two” lmvo been called for'by
Stokes. Seiltnr is willing to drink tho
“cofl'ec” and shoot “pistols” with Stokes
immediately, hut that gentleman prefers
lo wait until after tlio election.
Georgia*
The latest accounts from Washington
assert it as positively true that the Presi
dent denies having asked Attorney Goner
al Iloar for an opinion of tlio status oi
Georgia. If so, tlio country will be spar
ed miblhor .exhibition of partisanship by
tlio legal olllcer of the Administration.
llulloon AkccjihIoii at 3Iciiii>1i1h
Capt. S. P. Thomas built a balloon at
Memphis, which took him throo months to
iinisli, mid lie was tolmvoaseeiilledontho
Sil of July. It is described ns a beautiful
piece of mechanism. Works admirably, and
so confident live dipt, Thompson and his
coadjutor, Prof. Brooks, of its success that
they go prepared for a nocturnal voyage.
Tbo Washington Gazette understands
from n proiiiincns citizen of Hancock coun
ty tlint tho negroes in tlio vicinity of Spar-
tn, led on by tho notorious lilggor reprC'
8entntlvcs,W. II. Ilnvi'isoiimulLlilkiriies,
mid somo others, lmvo made throats to
burn that town if a single negro was hurt.
This Hnriison went to Atlanta ou tlio lOtli
and returned on the 28d ult. Previous to
this timo tlievo wero no threats made, or
danger apprehended, hut immediately on
liis return tlio negroes were incited to
rnako theso threats. It is presumed that
Harrison hud an interview with tho “Gov
null of pay.
I'llMic Stllll i'X-ol*-
jmy si line of ton
lun. or In ilHault
'»»Jiill of
iIIm'Ihi Fjfi'tl unit
III II 1)01 It Ion pioscnt-
od to me, kiifiuHlliy mqieotiUilbftiul roaponalblo
citizens, linking for tho remission of wild son*
tenee, Unit Him pi'lltiiOr luul n
count'd ut Ul« tilul? unit llml
cast!show that the person win
ed iviHi decoying. Is his own w;
hired without his know1cd«u
that upon ‘mtcli olmrgo nmi ii
mentof the line Imposed, he wna sentenced us
aforesaid, “to he imprisoned In the common Jail
of wild county of l’iko until discharged;" and
Whereas, it further appears that tho said
prisoner did In nowise Induce or decoy Ilia Bald
wife from llieservlco of hur said employer,hut
that she lc*rt ofhevown f.vuwl 1 unit nccofd,
amt returned to lior said hushand; and
Wherona, tho mild l’eler Held Is totally unn*
hie to pay the Hue and costa Imposed upon him.
hy tho sentence aa aforesaid, ami would, If
further confined, hu prevented from cultiva
tion hi* crop, and lhim lie compelled to suttcr
the loss of his whole year's labor:
Now, therefore, considering this a propur
easo for thb e.xercUo of Kxecutlvo clemency,
It Is .
Ordered, that tho said llneof ten dollars, to-
gel her with coats of prosecution, to and by tho
nco Imposed, us aforesaid, upon
^jOLItl’ItX’S PATENT
HKD
I’oin 1>. Hard ]||. 0
(Suecessora to John 11.
r Hamilton anil
jiitli.K W. *t A. Uiillroud
DALTON, UA.,
id will keep on hand a hirg.
ttrnft,
Pry Goods,(Toflifflg, Notion*
Hoots, HIioch, nnrdwnrcundUroecitc.
sli paid for Huron, Who
i Corn, Cotto
all kinds of Country Produce.
aklng tlio
i will it
shaped Axes for
deeper. Sm-OND—
It does not
.s wasted In
r thu.cm. Fifth—-With
Mint'd more work
paint lias not liiug
jiVUV i|uvowvu| x
mow tho l'espoiisihllity is great, hut I ne-
cupt It without fenr.” Is llmtliko 'WiirIi-
ington or Jeflbrsoii? Pslmivl It’s mon
strous to tliink of. Grant, I tell yon, sir,
lias no ideas, no policy.
Physically and mentally nmi morally,
ho is a nonentity. Why, sir. ills soul is so
small that you could put it within the
leripliory oi n hazel nulsholl, and it might
float about for a thousand years without
knocking ngitinst tlio walls of tlio (hell.
Just look at tlio man sitting ut n Cabinet
council. He lias no idea, no policy, no
standard, no creed, no faith. How unit ho
guide the people? How can lie impress
any great improvements or moral ideas
upon'the nation?
He sits them with his Cabinet. One.
member 1ms Uptight him n house in Phila
delphia; another inis givoli hini §75,000;
another lias given him a carriage, and so
mi.' It is degrading lo tlio ollico of Presi-
dept of tlio United States, to lmvo sueli u
man there.
His ideas nro of tlio cross roads order,,
and ho lias not iv thought above that;.
Tliero lias boon a grout social upheaval,
and Grant is left on the top, and thinks
•there is something in him. It is precisely
like a volcanic disturbance. Tlio natural
condition hf fill earth is broken up, strata
after strata is broken through, things nro
displaced and turned upside doivii, and
what should be at the hbtloiii is thrown
high up. That is just Grant’s ease. Why,
Ben. lliitlerlmdawoiiderttilly correct idea
of Grant. Ho used to,come to see me
much nt one time, mid expressed the.pro-
foundest contempt for Grant. His esti
mate of Grant was about Bte same as my
Mila IV!er Hell], be anil (hu .aiue nre ltoreby
remitted; nmi that he he forthwith iliuchurgccl
unci botut liberty.
Ulven.umlor my hinul ami thb Hcrtl of the Kx-
ccutlyo Department.ut the Capitol, In Atlan-
t», tho day and yourllrut above written.
HUFL’H H. HULLOCIC, (Jovernor.
Hy tho Governor:
Kuokmi Davis, Soeretary Uxoc. Dop’t.
.July 8-11.
the same labor y
than with veuiili .
to do with the ixtKHl qualities of tills A
all our Axes lire painted red. It your hard ware
stove does not keep nnv noods,‘we will gladly
aufiwer inquiries or till your orders direct, or
ulvoyou thoimmo of the nearest dealer who
keepHOUl' Axes. 1.11*1*1 N’COTT & HAKE WELL,
l’lltHbuiKh, l*a,
Solo owners of CoUmuti's and Rod .Jacket rat’s.
f>tUpK AND HOUSE SERVANT WANTED.
• Wl
Auents to sell tlioIL
.MapImni:. It makes the I.oek Stick, alike
on Ilotli Sides, 1ms the uudcr-fccd, and is equal
in evviy resneet to any Sinylng Mnelilne ever
Invented. l‘rlee *2. r i. Warranted for 5 years.
Send for clroular. Address .Joiixsox, CpAitic \
Cm., Ihistnn. Mil-'-., rill-l'iin.'li. I’h., iif :-l. 1.1 hi[s.
HIE LADIES ELASTIC SUPPORTER,<O.C.
one dollar. Dr. J. 11. Rocir.iis, Marietta; IJa..
Wanted, a woman to do tho cooking, washliii; flOlouguittfot S. C„ Georgia, Fla., Ala., Miss., La
and Ironing ofa small'family; also a girl to do : :
general house work. Recommendations re-1 r»-| QS\{\ A YEAR—NIalo and Femaleng-
Jiulrnl. To iudustriouB iKirsmtstliu work will ellOl/I /mils wantedevrvwhers.
liu light. Apply.lo JlKNltY C. LEE. li. Aisuursox ft Co., 311 Olive st., St. Loi
July t-3l. “Sapp lMace." '
CltltAY 811E.RIFF'S SALES—Will he sold
. before the Court House door In rtnvlng
..—o, .Murray emmt v, hotween the legal hours
ol Hale, on the iirst ,Tuesday In Aug. next, the
lotlowlug property, to-wit:
Lot or land number «l;i, 871 It dlstrlefc-attd 2d
section, levied on to satisfy three ll las from tho
J list loo’s court of the 10*0 dlstrloL G M; /im-
meiMuun A: Yordory vs s L Kliiuauuon, mid M
F.tlwards; ns llu: the proliorty.of said Klut’iui*
on, and relumed to me hy a cousin bio,
Also, lots of laud numbers HI and 82, in thu
(>tti district and 3il section of Murrav county:
levied on aslliepropovty ot L. E. It. Young, to
satisfy one superior Court ll fa in favor of P. L.
\\ iwUi vs said Young for bUraliftsje ulonev.
Also, lots of laud mimhers Jlaml 4, la thoSfith
dlbtrlor and 2d seetlon of Murray count v, as thu
property of Thomas J. Peeples, to satisfy^onu
superior Court It fa In favor of M. M, Hutes vs
T. .J. Peoples. it. T. IIEClf, Hliorltr.
July s,-ta-.
... heforuthe Court-House door, in tlio tpwn
of LiiFnyelto, Walker county, on tlm Iirst Tues
day hi Aug. next, within, tho legal hours of
own. He tlioiiglit Giant could bo maifu
How l>hl it get There?
Acori'espomlent writing to the Memphis
ilppcnl from Bui'iisviUo, Tonn., says that
somo four or ilvo miles south of tint t placo
on tho farms of G. W. Moser mid Ell Cal-
licotl, a buzzard wiliui small hell avoulul
ills neck lias been seen. It was first dis
covered hy Mr. Moser a fuiv days ago. Ho
heard tlio noise of a small boll in his field
and went to see wlmt it was ou, mid dis
covered a buzzard In tlio direction which
lio heard tho sound of. tlio boll. Ho np
proilehed a little nearer and saw that It
was on tlio buzzard, which ho said appear
ed more than .usually wild and flew Upon
discovering him.
A Rotten tljiot.
An extraordinary phenomenon is re
ported ft’om Peru. By volcanic action in
tlio recent earthquakes a Hssuro has been
opened in tlio dry bed of a former river,
from which issues fictiil wnters so pesti
lential in its exhalations Hint ail animals
but man fall dead when brought in tlio
neighborhood. Horseslmvodroppcddown
lit n distanco of twelve miles from tho fatal
spring. Tlio wliolo country nround is
Illicitly strewn with tho carcasses of mules,
mid tho buzzards might revel in.their un
failing repast if tlioy, too, did not expire
in tho niopliitio atmosphere.' So writes a
correspondent of a morning paper.
a bqmnffio tool ami that if desired,, lie
could have'himself invited to Grant’s
house. It happened precisely so, after
ward, just ns flintier boasted. You re
member Butler was invited to Grant’s
liouso.niid it was brought about hy Butler
liiniseli. Butler understands Grant thor
oughly. I have no hesitation in declaring
that Grant is a menu, avaricious, cunning,,
spiteful man—n complete bundle of petty
jealousies, spites and lies. ' He lias no
courage. I made him fairry.qunil before
my glance nt tlint Cabinet meeting when
I asked mnjgtubut the famous correspon
dence concerning Stantdn. I asked lihn
question after question, and ho quailed.—
SPheivI finished lie stood up, look ills hat
in liis hand, and In a ineiiii, sneakingway,
said, “Gentlemen, have you any .more
questions to ask?” and slunk out of the
room.’ I convicted him of lying and cotv-
nrdieo then, mid you remember all about
it, sir, for you published it nt the time,
Took T.Otf llntl.
lVeaver, tho man sentenced to dentil by
a military commission ut Austin, Texas,
mid whoso sentence lias been approved hy
tlio Attorney General and the President
of the United States, has taken ail appeal,
nrwl Ivintl lot: niiT. nn /lr>lnr\ Lull' HMia Sifnin
Imiiovlul HemorMo.
It will ho remembered that tho Empress
Eugenio, a few years ago, was so profound'
ly moved by the sudden dentil of her sis
ter that she intended to descend from tlio
throne mid enter into n cloister. Sho did
co in deep mourning to Scotlnud, where
sho roftisodtosce anybody, and lived for a
short time in tlio most unpretending man
ner. The Uuko do Persigny laid tho ut
most dlftlculty in persuading her to return
to Franco. It lias now been ascertained
that tho young sister in question commit
ted siiicido in a lit of jealousy, caused hy
the thoughtless conduct of tlio Empress,
mid lienee her .Majesty’g rciiim-ac.
’ Fatal Affray.
Tuesday morning, betweon ttio hours of
Six mid seven, tho quiet, town of Spring-
Held, Tonn., was thrown into a fever of
excitement iipon tlio announcement tlint
Captain S. B. Simpson and S. II. Bontoii
hnd lind mi altercation, mid tlint tho for
mer had killed tlio latter with a pistol.
Benton ’ received flvo shots. Ho died in
stantly. Captain Simpson and son gave
tliomsolve8 up nnd are now hi jail await
ing an investigation. TIiq iifltiir created
great excitement at Springfield, and n
gunril was placed around tlio jail to pre
vent violence from tho hands of BcntoiFs
iiionds. Both the slayer nnd tlio victim
aro citizens of high standing.
the 11 i’h tl’
iiy lit Aug. next, within, tho legal he
lie, the following property, to-wli:
Tho ytidlviileil ono-nlnth 1nteiT«t In lot of
land number »K1< In the Hth Uldtrlot and 4th aoit-
UdU of-Walker county: levied on as tho mop-
orty of G G Gordjm to tuitlfd'y a county emu't ll
fa Issued from thoL’otinty Court of Hal’d county
In favor of apenaer Marsh vs G G Gordon.
Also, onq half Interest lu lot of hind mimlrer
138,12th district ami Hh section: lovlod on as
‘' eiifoporty of Joslah Thurman In Katlsfv a (I
from .Walker superior court in favor oi' E W
Marsh vs John llatllolil nmi Josiuh Thurman.
1’imierty lu possession of Anderson Smith and
-rriiu.'iNi.v n:.M.vi,i: i.nntitftf,
Y ' Staunton, Yti.
Rev. 11 lll'hlmnR.AM, Principal assisted Jiv
18 pjolVssors and tOilolibrs, The 65th annual
session will commence 3ont 18. For circulars
address the principal, or lion N Iv Trout, See’y
Heferenoes to putrons: Gen it K Lee, Yu: Gen
F H .Smith, Y M Inst; lion A T-Caportoh, W Ya;
J H Ijiildw!ll, ll-W ShclTev, Ya; lion It W
Walker, Ala: Hon G F Monro, ..
FeItus,.Ala: Prof S Maupln, U of Va; Tho.-rLMe-
Cay, K O; Pritchard & Hlokman. N O; cic.
^000 SALARY. Address U..S. PIaxo Co., N.~Y.
^7'ANTE[)-Eu.
.. canvassers to make
lromHit)to#15nday selling one oVtlm
most reiimrkiildo invonUonsof the age, Hlake’s
Patent Chair Sprlnpcs. that make an easy
rockingjdmlr our. of any. olmlr. ’He ware of in-
frlngeiflff Seim for elreulurR to the Patentee,
Manufaeturer and Proprietor.
Axnnuw M, Hlakk, Hoxf>10,Canton, Ohio;
lleliig LIVE MEN, wo will endeavor tf|B|
taintin' reputation,nudjarvo «uv old frlcmili
I the public saDrtfaetorlly. @
COME ON WITH YOUR
Pi’otltum mill C*nMh:
Try us 1 l\ r o will Give you Bargain, I
w.' umkntht. Ornlll mul I’maueo trivlo t itfii
inmjTTnmMi'donjSfii win noon tiunj JR
Ills usual llburality
m pl ' m ror mt.
John II. Klnu
Exchange bud hum
house.
June 24-1 y
> the Hrokoraeo Rn ,i
heretofore, fii *
h
J^HW GOOD81
NICK GOODSt
FRESH GOODS*
SWEET 0001)4!
m
Townloy’s Confectionery I
Fresh Rutter Cracko
Soda Cracke
cant Cl
Sugar L'raeke
<m Cracker....
l’ic NIo Crackeni,
uud l uvlmv Cvncken
avlmiCviwkvv9,n\
Townloy’rt Cnnlbolioneryt
Dried Reef,
Heel' Tomnico,
Oyster
Sardines.
ilerrlni's,
Pickles,
A SK YOUR DOCTOR dr Druggist for Sweet
ttiitnlne—It equals (bitter) QuiiiHH*. Is
made only by F. STEARNS, Chemist, Detroit.
■T71MPL0YAIKNT tbatlmvs. For particulars,
ill address S. M. SPENCER A CO., Hrattle-
i Truat-
Also, t he Globd Hotel nnd lot on which it. Is
situated, lying in La Fayette, Walker county ?
the lot on \\dUoh t he Htaldu Is sltunled: the va
cant lot; lying on the opposite sUlu or the street
and west from said stable lot, rind In front of D
(J Sutton’s 1'esidouoe;.iilad the vacant house
■anil lot lying Immediately south of said Hotel,
fronting on tho west side or the strmit running
south from thu Court-House, each ol said lots
eoiiHilnlng onu acre, more or less,.uiid numbers
unknown: all levied on iw the property or
a county court ll fa in
said Cali)well. Hotel
now occupied by U G Gordon's family.
Jillyjfc A, A. simmons; Shcvlir.
me.nl of Chronic and Sexual Diseases.—A
Physiological View of Marriage.—The cheapest
book over published—containing nearly 300 pa
ges, and J30 tine plates mul engravings of thu
anatomy of the iiunuiu organs lit a stale of
health and disease, with a treatise on early er-
rors.it,- deplorabU'consequeiuvs upon the nilml
and body, with tHo nutlior’a plan oftreutment
—t lu* only rational and successful mode of cure,
usshown by a report breasts treated. A truth
ful adviser to the married and those contem
plating uuurluge who entertain doubtsottUolv
physical condition. Sent frooof postage (oany
address on receipt of 23 ecjnta, In stamps orpos-
t id currency, by addressing Dr. L. A. CROIX,
No. :u Maiden Lane, Allumy, N. Y. The author
maybe consulted upon any ot' the diseases upon
which hist books treat, either personally or by
mull, and medicines sent to any part of tlio
Cutsiipit,-
Popjd/fSrfffFej
Hrandy IVaelt^; ,
Jellies,•.Nyfa^at
Towniej'V CiinfWq lonei'j-!
Toniutnes,
Peiielie^;
ht fli wherries,
Pino Applet*, nt
Townli’j’H Cmirunlionui')’ S
va!tinges, i.ruiiMis, eic.,
Cigars, Tobiieeo, extra fine, at
April 20-1 y. TOlVNLEY'.s CONFKCTIONHRY.
J N\ NCOTT,
Goncrat
Pai.tox, Ga.
Ajfout,
All Annual Policies 1
•d 1847.)
ns. Geor
.fti«*iput ing.
world..
nilTFIELD Sinimxr’s S.m.k.'-AYIII bo sold
m before tho Court iiousodoor hi saUfcoun'
thy iirst Tuesday in Ajig, next,, butw
and i)c,eii let out on (log) ball. Tho .Stale
Gazette says that weaver took leave of the
military at their camp near Austin, and
one of*the 'guard went with him to keep
him company. Tlio noted decision, there- o
fore, will not have any practical hearing in sai.i cmmty^'hytw
on Weaver,
the usual hours ofsaln
. City lots numbers 43 anti 47, oti Thornton Av-
■oti not levied on to satisfy two Justice court 11
fas IsautWifrouitho872 district, O. M., in favor
of J F H Jackson vs E It Harden—levied oil us
the property of lilt Harden. Lovy inudo and
rot urned to mo by a constable.
Also, two city lots numbers 75 ami 77, on tlio
east sldo of North Spencer st rent, in tho city of
Daltoii, Said lots fronting ou said street. 80 feet
each, and running buck 180 feet to Chestnut
street,.being tho. property formerly occupied
hy Charles Chapman, to satisfy a ll fa Issued
from tlio Justices’court of tho «72d dlstriet, G.
M., In favor of William H Hroach vs Charles (J
Chapman.. Lovy made rind rolurned to me by
a constable. D W MITCHELL, Shevifl.
J nly 8, 1800.• . .
^WADUHLE MEDICAL HOOK I *
Containing Iniportiiut Fliysicloglcal Infor
mation to young mtm contemplating Marrhigo.
sent free on receipt or 2."* cents. Address tlio
Cnv.Mic.M. Ixwm’UTr.t43Clinton I'Uiee, N. Y. •
A DMINISTRATOH'S SALli.-lly virtue of
Hi 111 !!l.l count)'
iltiy In August, IS!!!, ut tliu Court.llousu .lour
' " joullty. I; ' jitit '
III .111111 ruu.iLy. him. iv mill till) lliglll hours or Slllo,
llu) ruilt ustiltu hulouulug to mliite or II. 1.. Cook,
tli)roii,uil. lleuullt ouirlrsuiif! crotlitors; turuw
July S-tils. \V. I„ COOK, Ailjji'r
Killril by n Fill I Tug True.
TliowifnofHDzekiitli Greenlee, of Jluson
county, AVest Vlrgltilii, ivus instantly kill
ed n tiny days sinco, under circunistances
of a. most distressing cliaraoter. In com-.
B wltli her liuslinnd, she was return-
oine by linear puth tliroiigh the woods
from a neighbor's, whero lior husband had
been at work during the day. They were
walking linud-in-lidnd, not dreaming of
any danger, when a dead tree tlioy laid
just passed suddonly fell, brushing tlio
shoulder of Greenlee, and striking liis wife
on the top of lior head; crushing nor to tlio
earth so that her remains could scarcely
ho recognized ns those; of a human bolng.
Wlmt Ih In be IXmoivllh Them?
An Americus (Ga.) citizen is shipping
alligators to New York.—Kx.
For wlmt purpose? If tosieaBoio Badi-
cqls, then we say, “bully” for tlio Amoi'l-
eusman—and if lie wants help in liis laud-
i ruble undertaking, our services nro nt liis
disposal. .
. A TIn-llHmtStoi-y;
Tlio- Lynchburg Virginian of tlio 28d
instant, says:
. Three Utile children of Mr. Crouse at
tempted to cross tho railroad bridgo ovor
Black water Sunday evening. ‘When near
ly over tlioy heard a train coming and at
tempted to run hack, thinking itcnine from
tlio West. But iu that Bley were mistak
en, mid tlio train came on the bridgo be
fore they could get oil - . The oldest, a girl.
Hoiinc Set on Fire.
Ail incendiary set lire to a house in
C’lini'li'slon, S. O., Monday morning, Both
insl., anil livo persons wero burned, ono
fatally, nnd nnolher dangerously. The
means used to accomplish tiro fiendish
deed was placing a kerosene lamp directly
under a lied, where it soon caused Uie bed
ding to catch fire.
Hilfforliigs of tlio Kimnlslk 'I'rooils—Tlio
. Ciilmus r.ncom-iigcil. -
Advices rocolved in Washington from
Gubastato that tlio Spanish troops,in the
interior linvo their communications with
the coast out off nnd tire siiflering terribly
from cholera, fever nud privation. Tlio
mortality Is said to ho Very great, and med
icines nnd food nro very scarce. Mora
Ilian half of tlio inaln Spanish force lms
been lost sirieo tlio commencement of tlio
war by desertion or disease. Two recent
victories nnd tbo arrivnl of the filibusters
linvo greatly encouraged tlio Cuban lend
ers, and tlioy uro determined to force tlio
fighting.
seized tho youngest child nnd jumped from
tho bridge, dowii an embankment eigli-
limn fimf.-’ Iilnli n’hn. nflini* n lU.Hn Inn'
Icon feet mall, The other, alittlo hoy,
clung with liis hands to tho bridge until
tho train hnd pnssed, nud then fell to the
ground nnd rolled-down n declivity of
sotno eighty: or ninety feet. His bond was
badly cut and.bruised, but liis injuries arc
not serious. Tlio esenpo of tbo littlo ones
is almost miraculous.
I
To bo Hung.
Jtohert Arnold, negro, wilt lie hung nt
Washington, Wilkes county, Gn., oil tlio
until of the present mouth, for the murder
of Mr. ThaXton in March last. Two of
liis confederates in tlint crime have been
K-nteiiocd to thu penitentiary for life.
West Drowned Out.
News fi'imi the Wi'Bt, including Illinois,
Central and Northent.Iowa,'Wisconsin,
Michigan, and large portions of Indiana,
states that theyarepex’vndedhy nil almost
mii vernal deluge. .Creeks, rivers and lakes
are overflowing, roads submerged and
budges' carried away.
Clmlnt-il mill .llmmcluil.
Ycrgcr’s confinement seems to ho lolling
on liim somewhat. IBs feet are, chained
and liis hands nra manacled, nnd the only
glimpso ho gets of tlio world, when lio is
not before the Commission, is through
littlo window at least eight feet high. He
said lo the Episcopal clcrgyinati wjio
Bed him Monday, Bint, were it not for his
family, ho is qulto randy to dio if Mrs;
Cnlne wished it.
Tlio Ycrgcr Case.
The ovidcnco in tbo Yergor case on tho
22d sltows oleariy that tlio piano seized was
not tho property of Col. Yorgcr. Crano
knew tlio fact, but ordered tbo ofllcer to
makd tho seizure notwithstanding. It is
furllicr shown by the correspondence that
Yenrer had ofl’ered lo settle tho claim of
tlio city against him if tho city would set
tle a claim lie had ngainst it for damages
to ids property, caused hy tlio ndgloct of
tlio city government. An order of resti
tution hail been issued by Jildgo Feylon
in tbo high court, nnd served on Crano
previous to the ditllculty, hut it had not
been obeyed.
(vlnivuliii- t’lrciiniKtmice
A boy in Michigan recently had liis leg
amputated, and a tew days afli-rwnrds sail
that tile big too of the amputated limb
was cramped, nnd that it pained him, mid
MiuirlmuNculHin.
Tlio Brownsville, Tenn., Bee says: “L.
T. Hart, Esq., livings) miles from Browns
ville, on tho Key Corner road, luis on his
farm a rather remarkable cow. She has
horns on her back all the way from tho
withers to the loins. The horns nre four
mud UA.iwiuflwu* nmi i Hill it mini mill, UUU
To quiet him liis wishes were complied I cat ' 1 other, and tinned don n ou each side
with] and he said he was relieved from the su us to make a complcto roof to the spi-
peit)'. 1 n il column."
Slilrrl t-il,
III Huntsville, Ala., on Wednesday
evening, 7th inst., by tho Bov. J. F. Tracy,
Mr. Hkkry A, AV.UF.xcir, of this city, and
Miss FANNiis Beuman, of- tho tornier
place.
Wo oiler our sincere congratulations to
our young friend, .tlio “Local,” whoso
present neecssion to happiness no rusty
and oriisty old bachelor cun realize. JIo
has just returned to the .city with liis
Huntsville bride—tlio fair being who is to
mako liis heart and home joyful. May
their lives, llicir hopes mui loves, thus
liioltcd into a “beautiful oneness,” flow
long nnd harmoniously!
1 OltllON SUKltU-’l'”S SAI.ESi-Will bn sold
-on tlio Hint Tnusitay in August ffOXt,1>i!l'ol'l!
Court lionsi) iloor In- tliu town of Ciilhoim
G‘
tliu (
till) vuui ll I1U1IOU IIUIII Ilf tliu KMVil U1 Ctuiltmil,
within tlio lepnl hours of mile, tho following
proporty towlt:
Isot or hind nuinhor 200, um!80 ncrcs of lot
- - --- ---- T - - - r iTod on us tho property of
W. J. M. Thomas,-lulrn’r. of \V. II. Dowdv, do- 1
, Whltflold Ujounty Court
and W. 11. Dowdy.
Calhoun, number not known, with brink house
on tho sumo: lovled on us tho properly of Jo
seph Campbell for cost. Property pointed out
hy oUlcers of Conn. Agent notitled or tlm levy.
Also, one house ami Ipt in tho town of Cut
houn: levied on as tlio property of John 1*.
Klnir.mimbernot known, hut oeouplcd hy Jus.
IL Hughey as a dwelling and-business houso,
fronting Railroad—tenant, notified—far cost
duo otlleors of Court. N. H. IIUJ
,July8-tds.
Also. 80 acres of lot of land number 120, In tho
14th district and 3d seetlon of Gordon county
levied nn ilHllwnu’nnnnvnl' fHmHnu n Um-h-ii)
oil on as tlm property of Charles D. Durham
dying copart ner,' «Jto M to satisfy one cost li
fa in favor ol otUeers ot couvt'vs said Durham.
Tenant In possession notified.
Also,, one house and lot In the town of Cal
houn : levied on as thu property of Edmond 8.
Mann to satisfy ono eositl fa in favor of olllc ers
tvs sahlMaun. Tenant lu possession
number 148, in the 7th district and 3d section of
Gordon county: levied on us the property ofO,
M. Thompson lo satisfy one Gordon Superior
Court ll lu in favor ot Dennis Hills and Samuel
Johnson, admv's. of Larldn narniilt. vs G. M.
Thompson. G. 24. IIROGDON, D, Sh’lf.
G eorgia home, (Charted ihs-i.)
„ ., , At . . Columbus. Georgia,
issues rartielpatlng ]*ollt*esoii Dwellings uml
Flrt Class Store Houses.
•JMVERI’OOL, LONDON AND GLOHE,
fi on. Joe Johnston, General Agent, Suvammll!
April, 1800. J. N, M.'fVTT, Agent.
^Ul/r 1HKO.,
Vanxiti.r. 8ta
JOAV fcia’OJKE !
DryGowls,Groceries,Notions
Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
New Goods and New Prices!
ket.
oo3x± > K , x*i r riois Diqimci)
JJIIiUNKllY GOODS I
MRS. F.. 1*. O’CQNNEU
oubl respeetfullv call the attention oftlioltt-
dlesol Dalton and vicinity to her large and
carefully selected stock pfMlIllnery.
Him lias taken great ]iains iu selec....- ....
goods, giving imrself ample time to visit all tlio
CO’NLE AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES I
M. II. Bofiflo
Him .
Just opened in tlm uewly tluisod YVest
building, .
Corner ITamilton ami GorfotiStreets',
Near the now Rail road Uridgc, a splendid stock
Sim has taken great pains iu scfecting her
oods. giving liersel f ample time to visit allllio
OHYlasl^lonahlo eHtabllshments of Now York,
before muklhg her purchases.
“ ^.variety of stylos, and flattors
. scan till allortfers for Millinery
CnodJYgivipg the most perfect satlsfaelion to
»o purehttsors. •*♦,.. .
Young ladles wish.lug llrldnl ontflta would,
do well to give lior a trial, ns she has prepared
especially for them.
She has also on hand, all gradf-s.of.Mourning
Goods, which aro pnt up at’ the shortest no-
NEW GOODS,
ilock . v . ^^
;8ho would also call the attention of country.
Merchants and Milliners to the Wholesulo div
partinont of T. O’Conner, in adjoining roonw,
whero persons wishing goods ut wholesale will
ilnd a largo variety of Millinery and Fancy
in tho lino of Ladles Dress Goods, White Goods,
llooslory, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Iluts,
Hoots and Shoes; in fact, anything you cull for,
which will bo Hold
AT ntKMARKAllLY LOW PRICES
ITor Otisli or Produoo!
ahnujjht at rodnend cash prices,
i most cor-
gPlHNG IIAS CONJE, AND SO HAVE
8COTT 4&
Elegant New Goods1
C ATOOSA RIIERIFF’S .
before the Court house door in Ring*.,...,
Ga., on the iirst.Tuesday Iu Augustuext, within
tlm legal horn's of sale, tho iollowing property,
to-wit:
Tho interest of W. G. Wilson nnd C. H. Gibbs
’ J town lot, or parcel of land, lying
innmlto .
outlie north sldo of Lafayet tost root, In Ring-
gold. Geo., in said county, hounded ou tlm cast
bv tlm lot whereon T. M. Gordon’* Warohowso
formerly stood, and west hy ft R. Jolm’s lot,
frontlngSO feet and vuuntngmick tolliuikston's
lot-tlm interest of W. G. Yvilson 1s to bo sold
under ft.il fa i rom Jiist lees' Court, 0301 h dlstriet,
G. M., C. Goodman vs W. G. Wilson, arid the in
terest of C.- H. Gibbs by one fl fa* from same
court, G. T, Anderson A Ilro. vs G'. ll. Gibbs; tbo
Interest of said defendants bejnga jolnt bond
f °i 11 Vi s "V 1 ) Pbiehaseinonoy unpaid. Point-
ed^ont b.v |ilainti it’s utjorno^
-) . lit*. H-l, (yi
Mcclure, sh’ir.
i tbo same at mv.of-
stead, and I will pass upi ....
lice in Ringgold, on tlm 17th July, nt. 10 o'clock,
XM. J. M. COM® Oi-illmu-y.
O..SII tmtiiiy, will ll.) sofifttio/Si-u tlio Conti
llmiso tliioviit llhijtijolil, lu mill enmity, mi tliu
Iirst Tueadiiy lli'Suiileiubcr next, tliu fuUuwimi
property, to-wit: •
Tlm west half of lot of land numhor 111, In
ollt of tlm creditors ot said deceased. Will soli
lor cash. A ARON PEELER, Adm'r-
July 8-tds.—(Pis, fee $7.
f ', ••**»**»* i.aviii|uiiiii in iiur.
W ii;i*l Mittnur iqmrt mul vnluutlou of
iioincitctul, mul twill pus-i uiioil Urn iiiuie u
mynillcola I.llltuy, onilio I7lli JnlJ/i iw.ii,
ifulyMt. jnjtx IV CiiSlty, O.-i’.’y
July 7-tds.
Fasliionablo Boot Maker,
King Street, Dalton.
Pnmn, Htlehod and Pegged Hoots uhd Shoes
KklnsSF*? r0 i n °l* a . n ‘! ^ l pot’icau
Ladle’ ' “ *'
Kklns umdo on short notice,amiuteiieap rates,
Ladle’s .shoes, and Brogans also made. If you
want to cconomlzo, oneourago homo Indnstiy,
and wear nice fitting Hoots and Shoes, give urn
atrial. I warrant my work. July-ly
S NYDER it HROTHKlt
iravo just completed and equipped a .now
Livery, Fecdand SaleStaWc,
O'awford Street Dalton, Ga.,
Where they wiil bo pleased to furnish lo tho
public, at all hours, No. 1 Horses and New Bug
gies. They lmvo a commodious Hack; also
"•agon and saddle horses, to let; and would
spectrally ask tho citizens and puhllo generally
to give ns a call. Tormsmotlornte.
JJOME AGAIN !’*
J- G. ItAlVLINS,
Al his own House again.
CHOICE I-I O T 15 L
Hroiul St root, Romo, Ga.
Passengers taken to mul from not'd free of
Juno24-tf
charge
JplTNER SMITH, .
Wholesale and Retail pcnlcrs in
Groceries and Provisions,
Corner Rrond and Howard Slreots,
(Pltner's Old Stand,)
•Julyl Romk, Gkouqia.
They are ih receipt of a well select ed stock of
Nlil'iiigr Itud Hummer Goods!
SomothingHcuHtlful for tho Lndies!
A “Love of a Hat,” or Charming Dross!
Prints,.
Lawns,
M nslin s,
G v e. n n dines,
Hats, Trimmings,
Notions, Shoes, Gaiters,
AJho,h well selectt’d stock of
Gentlemen's Goods:
Hfttis, Oloiliing; and Sl»o<*s
Sohtli Eml Hamilton Street.
. burgs, % and 4-1 Domestics, : arid'Thread at
liv Till IIS .V, ivMNNER.
low prices, by . TIBBS & KENNER.
"^TAUIETNr of Enanmled and Leather Travel
ing Hags on hand and for saletdmapby
. TIHUS & KENNER,
G O to Tibbs & Kenner’s for tho host Ulo Col
fee nnd tho tluest assortment of. sugar ll
town.
Y /w- nn. , ' rrz my omoo:iu hi
OL iv ill llml air excellent quality of Train -o'clock, A. ?I.
mul Machine Oil ut Tl UBS & K L*NN Ell’S. Juue 20-’l.
lx lma applied to mo lor exemption of. per
sonalty mul setting apart nud Valuation of
homestead, ami l will puss upon tho same *
myofltuoju Ellljny,on thcinihJulv next, at
* •*'*' J. 1V.GUEEU, 0 •
. • V’ 1
mins, at very JcAv prices. 1 , ,,
When visiting tlio “ Grito’ City,” give them a
call.
Rooms over G. W. Jack's confectionery, WhUo
Hall Btrootj Atlanta, Ga; •- *
May c-2m.
Gr
EOTIGT DYEtH,
Unequalled for Beauty muVSImpHclty.
PRIDE OF YOUTH; ‘
As ExQUi8iTn’Puari.R, vou Worn, on Siuc.
EXCELSIOR;
A SrT.nxniD Black ron Wuol s
Besides a YbllojvyGkkks nnd Bnowx for Cotton.
Allproparod W a praotlcal Dyer itn'd war ran*
id. 43'»Lihcrnl discount to dealers.
rij^Sumples sent freo on application.
' 1 ' H KING, .Tit., ,t Co., Athens, Ga.
«?*Fbrsulo by Scott A Lyle, Dalton, ua.
Mily 27-3in.
^TLAXTA • *
M A R B L E "Y A. H D t
D. N. J.UDSON, Agent,
Mnnufacturor .nnd Dealer iu
I til linn and American Marble
Monuments, Box Tombs,
Head and Foot Stones, Furniture Marblo etc.
Ollico and Yard,
Corner Foachtreo mid Walton Strcots.
Julyl-ly* Atlanta, Ga.
J A. TURLEY,
CQG HILL, E. TENN.,
Dealor in
General Merchandise and Country Product
Solicits ordors for Flour, Corn, Meal and Ba
con 1 . 4n ordorlng give tho prico you cun par.
iellvored in nearest Dopot ou E. T. A Ga. Ro»*
•oad. Address .T. A. TURLEY,
Cog IIlll, K. Tenn., via Athens.
July l-3m*
TDKTUO OIL, tho very best non-cxplo^Ivo
L burning Fluid now otlurcd for sale, nnd R
has stood tho test in every instance. It has
' ' i hs ft *
«•■ ... .. ....V O VHWW — —T it.”* ••• B -in. .,•> i.ititiu. - — — -
tho most delicate fabric, mul to ho perfectly
non-explosive. Give It a t rial. For sale by
TIBBS & KENNtfR-
| Gennan Waro and Glass Setts; also, mug-
rFany house in town keeps Superior Groee*
I Fau,
rles—Sugar Cotfee, Flour, etc., go mul con
vince yourself that It is Scott & Lylk.
jILOUR—Lot of Fine Family Flour JaHtre.
F eelved. fresh from East Tohhesi
sale by
sovtment of Ladles Dress
, f «... .Tinted Lawns, Jackonets,
ozembiques, Prints, and Gents Cnslineres,
W Goods, such
Mozem^*
that
^ bound to sell ut reduced pric‘d*
Como-and uxuminc quick, before the
' ' ikon. TIBBS & KENNER.
1 ment Is broken.