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lie heavenly visitant,
fi«vy looking tall,
9 knowing ones say Is, to knock
il Into "pi," Is not visible in
Iheso parts, u(, IuibI with the naked eye.—
AVo liavt'ffor Bovenil nights. (bcltVcon elev
en and oho o’olodk, the time nstrohomors
ndyiuiilq Iho eurtniii-lilUiig) been looking
with all our, eyes for tho luminous stran
ger, but tints far linvo failed, to discoVcr
tho monster. Tho .“local” of tho Coltftn-
bus'Enquirer has nlso been looking for
tho long-tailed mystery, but with no bet
ter success than \vo have met with. lie
thus sums up' his obseiAntlons:
“The comet Is uo doubt distinguishable
.through telescopes, for aslrimomers say
soj nil# perhaps tlioso who have oiioo seen
it through instrunienla, knowiug hist
where tu look for lt,.ean distinguish vt
witli the naked eye. Hut we are satisfied
Hint it is not yet an oWOct of milliciont
promlneiico to no recognized liy observers
without such kids; and as to tho formida
ble bill, we doubt whether Hint lias yet
liccn seen by anybody, with or without
telescopes."
tfclliiur Tired of Ills Iterations.
Grnut Is getting tired of Ids relatives, bc-
cnilso of tho trouble ihoy nro getting him
into. Judge Dent, the conservative Bacl-
icnl candldnto for Governor in Mississip
pi, and a brotluir-jndaW of the modern
Ulysses, recently vl iled Long Branch,
whore tlio hero of the Potomac is riistient-
ing, to have an Inton iow wi^h his Majes
ty anil nscortnin whether or not ho ap
proved ofjaqd wo.ulil lend tho inlluctico; of
his adniiulstrntlon to his Gubernatorial
aspirations. It is said tho interviovv was
notji very pleasant one, ns tho President
pri vately informed the Judge that ho could
not support him ns the liominco .of the*’
Conservative Bepubllcan parly; hut Hint
on the contrary ho would do all In Ids
, powcv to secure the success of tho ultra
Kndical ticket, if for no other reason than
that hg had bccu severely censured for the
interest lio-liad taken in Ids relatives and
the ofllees lie bad given them. He said,
and with enthusiastic firmness, Unit be
wus tired of getting liimsolf into trouble
on account of Ids family,, and that he
wouhj not give his support to him or liny
other relative, The. Judge, wo presume,
loft the august Presence with a good sizea
ble flea in bis cnrl
Respited Afrnlit.
ho negro, .Terr/ -AVnlklns, sentenced
to bo lnmg for tho murdor of young Wil
son, near Savannah, and tylio lias boon
already twice,respited by Executive clem
ency, lias received another interposition
ofGuCernatprial sympathy, in having his
• execution; postponed lo September 10th.
Tlic'Svapnali News thinks that if tho ob-
|cct of Iheso suspensions is to give lime
‘ med to 'ii
1. Wc find-
,lmt Iseugcn-
red hufl minuted by the fnlBO and IHsli-
fflftljp world, In nil our towns and cities.
And-from, what docs tills state of things
orlglnaleV It grows out of, first, a reck
less tmBlro lo bccomo rich too fust, In the
accomplishment of which men risk every-
tliing.by cml>nr)chi|f in the wildest specu
lations; second, by men nssumlng lo bo
rich when they are not, nml Tor tho pur
pose of keeping lip appearnnees, ltvlug
iicyond tlielr means—sull'oring their enp-
llal to ho swallowed up by means of use
less nnd extravagant cxpendltiiro. Tills
luslovll, upon which many n limn wrecks
his fortune nnd happiness, permeates eve
ry ramification of lire, ‘it takes posses
sion of nearly nil classes of men, who In
dustriously nlm, by spending two dollars
for appoarnrico sake where they make one,
to be considered by the world wlinlrfhey
ifro not. The small tradesman Is emulous
to Imliato the stylo of living of tho wenl-
jtiy wholesale liiorehant; iho lawyer and
the doctor vie with each other lo sco Will®
can bo more IhvIhIi In useless expend!
hires; the speculator, from tho snmo de-
sivc to emulate somo ouo moro wcnltliy,
scatters ids inopey about with a reckless
hand, and ere long finds liimsolf In a silti-
nlion of misfortune and povorlf; nnd the
chirk, on bis one or two IbousiMid dollar
salary, frequently, at the end of the year,
finds Hint lio bhf,ln keeping paeo with the
frivolities and fiishions of the iiresenlday,
not only squandered bis income, but is
several hundred dollars in debt. AVlml
an unfiSLurnl stato of tilings is hero ex
hibited, and how little of happiness all
this brings. How mucin bolter it would
bo if mankind would look at life different
ly—if they would banish all these extrav
agant follies, this gaudy show, of apparent
prosperity, and bemoreoaiiliuiis, method
ical and diligcut In business—live less for
tho present, nnd think more of the future.
Let them pursue this couvso and wo will
have less “fictitiousprosperity,”nnd they
will be eminently happier iii tfifir joclal re
lations, ns well ns more prosperous in tlielr
business aflhirs. And not only this, 1ml
“confidence will b6 established on stable
foundations, and therowill lie grcater cer-
biinty attending tho prosecution of the
various industrial employments."
The
for the condemned tomakohls peace with
Gad, It jffl) scarcoly bo accomplished, as
bo is a hardened scoundrel, nover having
exhibited the slightest spark of ponitenco
for his horrible crime.
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<Jon. 1*. 31. It. Young.
Among tho distinguished gcnllemcti
drawn boro by our lata Commencement,
saystbo Athens AA r atclminn,wcwero pleas
ed to wclcomo oiir gallant friend, (Ton. 1’.
M. ;B. Young, w'bo'dlstlngnlsiicd himself
ItntUimlAsin and VonAilo Lnbnr.
Ihulicnl rule lias wrought n great change
—a sad nnd humiliating change—In the
labor system of tills country.. The Macon
Telegraph, referring lo tho observations of
a correspondent of tho Now York Doran-
ernt Irnvollngln Ohio, thus sensibly sponks
of tho extraordinary change Hint lias ta
ken place in respect to labor; North and
South, under tho manipulations of radi
calism: This correspondent observed In
Ohio a largo number of women at work in
the fields, accoutered with broad-brimmed
straw bats and short dresses. As ]ic bad
never before seen white women omployed
In field labor in tho AVest, or in nuy other
scetson of tho country, ho took the first
favorablo opportunity to Inquire into the
reason,
Tho answer wns: Labor and taxes are
high—prodtlco is low. A\ r c enn no longer
carry on farms in Ohio aud pay our taxes
and existing labor rates. AVo must thoro-
foro bring our women into Hie fields nml
.they prefer to labor with us limn to seo tho
family impoverished. These ladies, you
seo n't work binding the wheal sbenvos and
raking up tho scattered -grain, are our
wives nnd daughters, and not hirelings,
Tlius in America wo are fast approach
ing the condition of Europo in which Hie
active outdoor labor of both soxcfc is need
ed to sustain the exactions of government
and kqop tho wolf of want from the door.
roi raided meeting has been pro|
. the Baptist Church In this -
There are BoyeVal
nen a feyv conversions,
flvo liayo joined' that eluire!
Mr. McGhee, Fustor of ffto Can
land Church, luisnlso held a series of n
hip's at Tunnel II111. with liko success.
May tlio good work continue, Is our
earnest prayer, till all arc saved from wick
edness and the devil.
Tlioso I'orRed loo Crenni Tickets.
AVo learned, yesterday’ ovenlng, Hint
forgot! tickets wore printed ni this, ofilco
for tlio. Episcopal leo Cream Suppcv, lo
the nmftunl of five dollars. Thera Is con
siderable talk about it on tho streets. To
such, wo .would sny we have redeemed all
these tickets, ns wo have ascertained it
originated with the boys in tlio ofilco. But
for the charity duo a whlow woman, they
would bo discharged immediately, AVo
rcgijpt the occurrence very much.
Tlio Cotttiterfof, (Irceiilmck Hivlndlc,
A letter fi'om’Noyos & Co., New York,
offering packages of tho/itc simile, cxqopt
size, of greenback five, toil and fifty dol
lar hills, 1ms been slioijn us, Thoy linvo
lieon published all over Hie State. * Tho
bills nro exact copies of tho original, but
Very small, and arc, therefore, not coun
terfeits. ,AVo do hot care to warn the pco
pie against them. Honest men will not
buy cotmtcriblt money—If others do ilicy
deserve to be swindled. They can’t pnss
them;
i'nImii IlccriiltN.
Tlio Cubans continue, lo be reinforced
by volunjoers from tlio United Slates. .
Two hundred nml twenty-flvo recruits
from Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky sue
cccdcd.in landing on tho 28th and joining
Qucsuoa'sforccs, They carried with them
arms and ammunition and a largo supply
of camp eqlpngo.
Iloivn on the Toslilons.
An cflbrl is being made in one of tlio
churches in Cherokee county, Gn., lo ex
clude from tlio church nil female members
who wear hoops, paulers, Grecian bends,
small lints, or use cosmetics, paint, or other
appliances to make nil external show “for
man’s illusion given.”
TltlKtibcUilmrii In Anlles,
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, about forty
miles south of Louisville, was set fire by
an Inecndinry on Saturday lust. Tlio
whole business part of the town wns dc-
stioycd, including six dry goods stores,
tlirco groceries, two drugstores, six sta
bles, four bar-rooms, one hotel, a confec
tionary store, ono dwelling house, two
hoot and shoo stores, one saddlery shop, a
ten pin alley, a railroad ofilco nnd four out
buildings. Tile loss is estimated at 8125,-
000, a small amount of which is insured.
On account of a lienvy wind blowing, Hie
flumes could not bo arrested until n great
deal of damngo wns done. »
Half Fare oil the Central Bond.
Tho,Central Bond announces transpor
tation to and from all points on tlielr road
at half fitvo till 1st Octobf next. ,AA r o be-
HcvS all the roads would make money by,
declaring half tho presentfltro forever.—
Can’t Supermtciuffint Hulbcrt make a sim
ilar announcement ft»r tho State Howl.
L'npopulnr KiiKmcement.
The Now Era says tlio measles, in a
vcryAnnllgnnati Btalc,-nr6 playing an on-
engngement In that city. That Is an un
popular troop, says the Macon Telegraph,
nnd wo suggest to the managers to tcnnl-
nato that engagement befbro the meeting
of the l'ress Convontlofl.
'3Iur«lcr In JuckNwn County,
Tho Athens Banner lonrns that a lad
named Coleman was shot iti Jnckson coun
ty a day or two ago, under rather myste
rious circumstances. Ho was in a corn
field wa telling to Shoot squirrels, while tlio
family were at church, and wns found shot
through Hie bnck of the head, i'l ohr which
he evidently died without a smuggle.
In the fertile Stnto of OhiOjJhogftatmUb-
forgullantry while contending for the ‘lost_ j. ctes tt Cjtgri«l\tudBls nrc bccomi.r
■ cauM," <md moro recently for ids IWk^X? )lA -^.»m, rv M cm.U.
“ US tho UeiiresenhilUo-An-Gon^ross of the
t—4wvc]Tfmiistriet’i The young ladles will
F ho pleased to learn that lie Is young, liand-
sihno, arid^—single.
Colton Mills ni I lie Smith.
It is ^gratifying to ns to know that tlio
(fcoulffls rapidly and largely extending its
ptton rannullictOrles. According to tho
ntest reports, Georgia has forty-sovcu
olton mills; .South Carolina fortyt Mls-
uri twenty-sevon; Alaljanm cloven; Ton-
isec forty; and North Carolina ton or
Beil. The product generally, of theso
|is line shirtings and slicelings, spee-
^oT which comparqp favorably with
r goods from New. England miiiiu-
Ifca-ttt the rocenL Cinelijmiti faro,
) Unillcnl NooumlrcllKiii on Fool.
dnln It seems is not yet rcconstruc-
ho Kndical doctors nro not satisfied
Is turn the recent election took- in
jlto* and tlioy liavo decided to ad
l the test oath or iron-clad pill to
ors of Hie Legislature when It con
•and Where a member elect ennnot
ow Uic‘ nauseating dose, his scat will
;ivcn to Hie candidate (a nig or Benin-
ot course) who received tlio next
. highest vote. Tills is said to be Uio ln-
. tention’of Grant, nnd Gen. Cnuby, who
nos just returned toBichmoud from AVnsli-
ington, will, it is reported, soon issue his
proclamation,,convening the Legislature
c T that State, at the assembling of which
Hwill bo on baud with Ills iron-clad ined-
Blne. If this report bo true, wo ngreo
jVltii the Savannah Nows that it affords
In instance of party perfidy nnd rank in-
iistico that is without a parallel, even in
|e Badical party. Tho effect of Bitch nc-
fon will bo to completely neutralize tlio'
celit victory of the Conservatives in A'ir.
fila, and it is dono by «a <>l> e hi tyratihl-
, slinmeless and cowarfily disfranchisc-
jit. nudtrnmplijlg upon the rights of a
Hant jMsople. The noblo old “Mother,
[States and of Statesmen” will, by this
fiidious net, he taken out .of the hands
miie -wliito mnjority and committed to
S tender mercies of an ignorant and bru
il minori ty—to carpet-baggers,scalawags
[ negroes! If this wrong is inflicted
lie people of Virgkiia, it will stand
out ns a piece of party scpundrolism
j jlhl not thiuk. Hip Badical party,
1 its meanness, would, under all the
i and implied pledges, coun-
c advise'. “Tho mill of tho gods'
owly hut surely,” aud a party that
'sanction to such a stupendous In-
; long hold up its
like tho peasantry of continental Europe;
nnd tho gcntlo sc:; must bo called upon to
sacriflfco the delicacies nnd refinements of
comfortable domestic life and lake to rough
hnrd-hnndcd toil in tlio production of food
It is needless to say that this cannot be
dono without a greater or less sncrlllco of
Hint delicacy of mind and person ill women
■which nro absolutely cssontlal lo tlio phy
sical, mental nnd moral Woll being of tho
race.
But, while such sights may be witnessed
in tho AA r est, wo have luid in Hie South tho
stranger spcotaclo of the entire abandon
ment of lleld'lnbor by tho negro women.
Here is a race of women, raised and inured
to field labor—whom no exposure of tho
sun .can blacken, anil no field labor can
deform—who do not rend—who have very
few household cares, and those of Hie most
rudimcntiil sort, to occilpy their time—
who have,, in fact, little to do, cxccpldozo
away existence—aud yet all, by ouo con
sent, abandoning plantation labor—when
the world is clamoring for cotton, nt thir
ty cents a pound, nnd each one of them
could earn a comfortable subsistence, mid
lay by a hundred dollars a year, by field
labor if so disposed. ■
Look at this picture—then on Hint. This
is the grand achievement of lhidlciilism in
America. A white feuialo farm labor
peasantry, nnd -a female negro lnzaroni,
to snoro nnd doze away existence; It lias
scut the wliito women from their domestic
pursuits into the field, mid tho negro wo-
lileti out of it, to live in vice mid idleness.
A Dl!C»»te<* Sclioolllinrm.
A Yankee schoolmarm, who lias been
teaching the young colored idea how to
shoot in Southwestern Georgia, in n com
munication addressed to Swnyzo’s paper,
Writcg down tho negroes as nil ungrateful
race,' nnd says the moro you do for them
the more thoy require.
True, Miss Nancy—nnd somo of. your
sort liavo already done too much for thorn',
which some of tlio colored gents have re
paid in a way,Wo presume, altogether
agreeable to tho recipients.
FniiUal Move.
A Tennosseo Homestead .Society lias
been organized in Cincinnati among the
Germans, and has now over two hundred
members. Tlio memhers pay mi initiation
fee of 810, and 81 SO per week dues. The
mlcution of the society is to purchase lands
in Tennessee and settle upon them perma
nently. They contemplate having large
accessions to their numbers, mid expect
d lieforc I to accumulate funds sufficient lo build n
ii people—it must, sooner or|town'oud provide all tho machinery uoc-
groimd to powder under the heel j essnry to carry the -enterprise to a huc^
ir indignation - | termination.
I.o, tlio Four Jmllnn 1
For tlio first time sinco their removal
from Cherokee Georgia, the Gherokco In
dians have bad a serious disturbance with
the whiles. Tlio progressive element of
lliis glorious Union couldn’t let them rest
in peace. Thoy bad to invado tlio poor
red mail’s reservation, on a prowling ex
pedition, nnd “big Injun mc,”Avouldii’t
stand tlio imposition. This is tlio real
causo of Indian wars of late. Indians nml
“rebels” have a rough old lime with the
carpet-baggers.
• Ifc*rolncs.
Tlio other chvy a lady in the Dark Cor
ner of Carroll county, Ga,, gave .birth£6
twihfc. ~ On liiq Bainirday-tnuVTn the same
house two of lift* daughters brought forth
twins—all boys. ‘Old Carroll is certainly
the banner county.
Chip or tlio OIU Block.
Young Forney, a son of tlio editor of
u my two papers—both daily,” who has
been figuring in the revenue ofliccsat Rich
mond, Va., has been dismissed.
Bibb County.
The taxable property of Bibb # county,
after deducting $200 for each property
holder, is shown by tho Tax Receiver's re
turns to amount to $0,877,801.
Touiicnik'oo^
The strength of the disfranchising ele
ment in Tennessee politics was concen
trated in tho .Eastern section of that State.
Thcro proscription 1ms'boon tho ruling
power; in the Central and Western divis
ions It never was popular. In the late
election, however, the East joined the
Centre and the AVest in voting down ex
isting disabilities.
Mere .Mention.
Memphis charges only 815 for whipping
wives. Tennessee property valued at
8208,05.1,309 05. Arkansas negroes pro
pose to pro-empt public lands mid hire the
Chinamen to work them! Louisiana rice
crop is expected lo resell 80,000 barrels.
South Carolina is to have a new capital.
Tennessee Governor is very sick at homo.
Gen. Bob Toombs is recuperntlilgat Lake
Superior. Memphis received 248,000 bales
of cotton last year; this year will be 300,-
000. bales. Missouri girl memorized 13,-
057 bible verses, nml took the prize. Tho
Nnshvillo tailors are oil a strike. New
York ditto. The Governor of Illinois fa
vors States Bights and opposes tho 15th
amendment.
Mon. John ltcll.
This venerable patriot nnd eminent
statesman is lying dangerously ill at his
residence in Stewart couiity, Tennessee,
ivhoro ho retired nt tho eloso of tlio war.
i\l> hope is entertained that lie wllfbc re
stored to health.
Ilcorgltl Cities.
Frfim'cxchmiges wc see that Savannah
huscommenced direct importation. AVith
proper inducements our merchants would
purchnso in Savnnimh in preference to
other ports outsido the State, while it
would afford n market for our grains.—
The Bopublienu says:
Savannah is already importing on a lib
eral scale, and the retail merchants can to
day buy their crockery, hardware, grocer
ies nml most of tlielr dry goods on nsgood
terms from her merchants ns they can in
New York.
lienvy Increase. .
The ground on which the Nashville Fe
male Academy stands was purchased July
4, 1810, for .81,500. II Is now worth, in
cluding improvements, over 8200,000.
Mate Fair.
Tlio committee of arrangements havo
reported that it will require mi expendi
ture of thirty thousand dollars lo put Hid
Laboratory buildings aud.'grounds at Ma
con in Bullnblc order for tlio State Fair in
November,, nnd' Uio citizens of Macon nro
going about tlio work jn.enrnest,
A Kteainlxml on n Sow Finn.
A mechanic In Memphis lms produced
a plan for a low pressure Btenmbont, which
lie claims will have doublo tlio speed of
any ono now in iiso, while it will cost lit
tle more than boats on tlio old plan. It
can also ho run nt half tho expense for la
bor anil fuel. .It Is divided into cont-
pnrtmenls, walcr nml air light, and can
not ho Bilhggod so ns lo sink. Flro in tho
hold can ho confined to a single compart
ment, nml will be readily extinguished by
steam, for which suitable apparatus is
provided.
Xn Fliifc 1.1 lie llano.
A very iiitelllgcntncgrowho left Colum
bus, Ga., two years ago for Liberia, lias
returned to bis (fid homo. He thinks the
uegroQs laid bcttci stay boro, and that
Liberia is not a good country to settle in.
“Moral Idcnn.”
At Shakopec, Minn., twp girl#, of ages
fifteen and Bixteeri, daughters of a Swede,
named Anderson, each gavo birth to an
illegitimate child within a day or two of
each other. Roth retired a short distance
from their houses when tho births took
place, and cacli ono at the same time took
her bahq and threw it into the Minnesota
river. Tho body of ono of the children
was found. One of Uio girls is said to
have confessed that before throwing her
child into tho river she strangled it to
death. Roth girls nrc under arrest..
Bitf i’orn.
Pitch, of the Griffin Star, has seen the.
measuring pole of a friend for his corn.
It’s eighteen feqt long. So is tho corn
that high. Stick to it, Pitch, if you have
the papers on it.
A (>o»<l Si^ii.
One of tho befit signs of the times is the
formation of agricultural societies all ov^r
Georgia. That is right. Let the planters
bring together their collective wisdom and
experience, and they shnll soon learn how
to make two blades of grass grow where
one grew before..
Tile Chi it cno arc Comlnp.
The Charleston Kews, of the 14th inst.,
says: “AVo learn that Mr. Josephs, the
immigration agent whose arrival here was
noticed some days niro, has made contracts
with our planters for tlio delivery of a very
large number of Chinese laborers, the first
shipment of whom is expected to reach
tho State in January next. One of the
largest nnd most successful rice planters
on our coast takes two hundred and fifty
Chinese, and other planters take tens,
twenties, and fifties.”
AllM8TItONGi CATOIt A CO.,
•fflf and i*39 UiilUmoro stroot,
. , * ,, iui/mum»t,
IrtlportbWnml Jobbers of
ml Trlmminff Illbboils, Velv<
Bush IMbboiiH.
Ponnot Aliks, SathiH ami Velvets,
Illusions. Illomls. i.aeen, Uueiuas, .Notts, Crapes
rronelt Flowers ami Feathers,
Straw Bonnots ami Unites Huts, trltmnotl nml
untrlmmecl, silk, Velvet nml Felt bonnets
Anil Hutu, Humlowns nml Bhukov Hoods,
Tho largest .book of Millinery Goods lit this
country, nnd unequalled In choice variety,
which wo offer at prices that defy competition,
Orders Sollaltud, uujfJtMtn*
• [official.]
EXKOCTtVB DKFAItTMKNT, )
Atlanta, Ga., August Id,-18(11). j
Ordered, Thut.Isano W. Christian ho, and ho
is hereby appointed BoUoitov General of tins
Superior Courts of this State, tit nnd for tho
llrunawick Judicial Circuit, fromuml after tho
first of Scptemhorncxt.to hold suld ofiloo until
hil successor shull havo boon appointed, nnd
llmt ho ho commissioned accordingly.
Given under my hand nnd the Soul of tho Ex*
eoutlviv-Department, utthe Capitol, in Atlan
ta, the day uml yeurllrst above written.
ltUFUS It. BULLOCK, Governor.
By Iho Governor: * ’
EtioBNR Davis, Secretary ExcoutlvoDon't,
aug llMt. ' *
and Grocery
GEORGIA LAND AG
. HEN E. UliEEN,
Agent of tlio Dnlton City Cotnpnny
OFFERS FOR SALE
A LARGE NUMBER OP
Valuable Toavii
thk onowixo city of daltoN,
r y Goods, Clothing, Notions
•hoots, Shoes, Hiwdwaro nud Oiooeriei.
UiiB^pnUl for Bacon, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, mul
nil Uituls of Country Produce.
Atlanta, Georgia, August 10, l
Ordered, That John Darnell, Sr., ofthecoun-
ty of Plelctns: he, and ho la hereby appointed
l'rlnolual Keeper of thoPonltontlary,by virtue
of and in uccordunotg^itli tho4058th Section of
tho Code of Ucorgiui and, upon his giving b6nd
and security for the lhlthful performance of Ills
duties, shall enter upon the discharge thereof.
Wvitn under my hand and tho Seal of the Ex
ecutive Department, at tho Capitol, in tho
city of Atlanta, the day aud year first above
.written. RUFUS It. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor*.
It. Paul Lkbtkii,
Secretary Executive Department. upgSMt
. has applie.d for exemption of personalty
I setting apart nnd valuation of homestead,
.11 will puss upon tho same ut 10 o'clock, A. M.
m the 28th day of Angtiut. 18011, at my ofilco.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord'y.
Aug 10-21. .
ng LIVE MEN, wd will ondenvor tonus-
ffio reputation, and soryo our old frlcnfts
and l \jn|hllo satisfactorily.
•MB ON WITH YOUR
Pi’owuco uud’ Cnwli!
Ti'jr us ! H r e\i|| Givo you Bnrgniiu I
la-produce trmlo a spo-
ivill\»o on hum!' to show
Wo mako tho Gralu aid ,
eiallty,nnd Major Hard wlT
his usual Uhorullty.
Jnlm II. Kind ('oullmic, tho tlfnltcrnci! nnrt
hxohMtgs Uu.1u.sh so horetofofo. fit our
Junoitt.ly
nl 4th section of said county
property of Stephen Shaw, ddfc’d, to pay debts
turn foddistribution. Term cash,
uiigiy-tda D. C. SUTTON, A dm r.
N'
EW YOnK MOVED TO DAI.TOX I
FOB CIIlSA-l? GOODS
GOOD BAKGAINS
“ Live and Let Live Store!”
‘Until our New Stores are built on tho “Old
Hrlek Hotel Square,” you will find us outlie
EAST SIDE OF HAMILTON STREET,
Five Doors North of King Street,
Dalton, ga.
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVT3N HUNDRED ACRES,
In Wood's Station Valley, Catoosa County,
admirably adopted to Corn, WlioUt, Oats, To
bacco and tho Grasses, consisting of lots num
bers 118,140,177,170, and sixty acres of the south
part ot'lot number 145, all in tlm 47tli district
and 3d section.
This place may ho divldod Into two or three
farms; but will ho sold ill a body at the very
lovv llgdreftof $4,500 cash.
, UkV. Lk
on Cheap Goods and
11 kx E. Gukkx, Mat. It. Haxxki
HnoTliKitTOx nnd Lank Ha
will ho on hand to sell you Chen,
givo you Liberal Prices for your Produce.
Our purposo Is to aid In developing tlicgrc
isources of Whitfield and tho adjoinIng.eou
— -yell ns to make a living by selling gooi
feel a great Interest in tile growth of
Dalton, and wo know that
“A,Growing Country makes a Growing Town.
Wo will keep constantly on hand a well st
looted stoek aud will give liberal trades fo
anything and everything that the soil or labo
ot Northern Georgia can produce.
For the rich valley farmer, with his shlploai
blood Hoot, we liavo but one rule of action in
trading, uml tlmt Is to be satisfied
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE!
For tlio convenience of our country friends
and customers, we will, us soon as the lumber
can be got out, linvo a
WAGON YARD,
on Hie rear-of tho Old brick Hotel Square, with
shelter, tire aud water, "
AugJy _
■JtTEttV B r roil33!
A Wormy Argument. •
The Hayiicvillc (Ala.) Examiner says
-that one grent reason for tho introduction
of Chinese labor into the cotton region of
the South is the fact that in their own coun
try worms with rice is a dish of high stand
ing. If th'ey coinc here, then, they will
not only plant the staple, work it and pick
it out, but they will oat. tho myriads of
worms that infest it! Wc consider this a
knock-down argument in favor of the pig
tails. And for this reason tho county of
Lowndes now needs 25,090 Chinese. AVe
arc satisfied that thcro are caterpillars
enough lo give rations to that many of
our new felloVcftizens (under, the 15th
amendment) of Asiatic birth. If wc arc
to have them, let us hayc our hand dealt
to us right now*
Tlio Cotton Crops In Georgia
AVe think, says the Macon Telegraph,
cotton on sandy soils in Georgia is struck
heavily with the rust, and will be cut short.
On clay soils it has not suffered, and will
make a heavy yield. As a whole, the cl-op
in Georgia still threatens to do far better
than last year, and we believe such will
be tho result. .
Fnctfl for tlio Bullion.
I earned over $000 in a year, with ono
needle, on a AVhcelcr & Avilson Sewing-
Machine. Mits. Parker,
New York.
1’lnntation Bitters.
That ono way of appealing to a man’s
reason is through his eye. In these busy
times men arc so deeply immersed in the
conduct of magnificent projects, that they
forget all about tho-condition of their sys
tems, and henco it is that the proprietors
of the • Plantation Bitters, which cures
Dyspcnsia, purillcvStlic blood, improves the
tone of the stomach, regulates the bowels,
and, indeed, invigorates tho whole inner
man, aro so active in advertising. In
fact, advertisements are merely’sky-rock
ets sent up to attract attention to a really
good article.
Magnolia AALvter.—Superior to the
best imported German Colonge, and sold
athalf the price.
50,000 bi* Valuable
North Georgia Lands,
Locations of these lots will be given i
EAV GOODH1
NICE GOODS I
FUESH GOOfiSf
Af »WJ£BT GOODS!
Townley’s Confectionery 1
i Craokefs,
ignr Crackers,
boston Crackers, .
LMu Nio Crackers,
ftnd Farlnu cruekuru, nt
Toviriiloy’s Coulootionory!
Herrings,
I’JckIOh,.
Catsups, •
l'upuor Sauce,
Iirnndy Pcuolietf,
Jellies, Syrups, at
Townloj-’s Couftictiottory!
Gruuii Corn.
Tomatoes,
Fetiches,
Strawberries,
l'lnu AppleM, at
Towuley’st Conn-otioMory I
Fresh Candles.
Oranges. Lemon*, etc.,
. mw., n( Hr,l .!A'.T (11mcco ’ fine, nt
April 20-ly lTlWNLEY’S CONFECTIONERY.
w
RING HAS COME, AND SO HAVE
«COTT & TA'LE*8
New Goods and Xciv Prices!
COMPETITION IMEITIISl)
COME AND FOR YOURSELVES!
XI. 13o^lo
Has just opened in tho newly liaised'West
building,
Corner Hamilton and Gordon.Sire its,
Near the now Railroad bridge, a splendid stock
NEW GOODS,
in tlio lino ofLadioa Dross Goods, Wliito Goods,
Ilooslory, Notions, Groceries, Hardware, Huts,
boots and Shoes; in fact, anything you call for,
which will bo sold
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
IToir OumIi or Ppodnoo!'
My slock was bought- at reduced cash prices,
KORGIA, Gordon County.—'Whereas Thom-
VT ton Talloy, admlnlstfator of tho estate of
Aloxututor Carpenter, lute of said county, de
ceased, applied for lottors of dismission from
said estate; This is therefore to cite all
sons concerned, to show cause, if any ex
within tho time ullowud by law, or elso letters
of dismission will bo granted tlio applicant.
This August 18,1SW. 1). W. NEEL, Ord’y.
aug 19-2t. 9
niorly tho widow of F. 31. Cabot, and her minor
children bus implied for exemption and setting
apart nnd valuation of homestead of realty,
and I will pass on tho sumo on tho 28th last., ut
10 o’clock,'A. 31. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
Elegant New Goods!
They aro hi receipt of n well selected stock of
Sprliiff and Suimnor Vooits!
Something bountiful for tho Ladles!
A “Love of a Hut," or Charming Dress!
• • Prints,
3t‘usVhiH,
f!'l\V<fnV,
Hats, Trimmings,
Notions, Shoes, Guilvrtf,
IXafH) Oloihiiig' niul SIioch,
Wo respectfully usk an examination of goods
ami prices. " *- *
After the 2fltll Instant #
New Store, ono door noi
South End Hamilton 8tf
G KOHGIA DY30H,
Unequalled for beauty nml Simplicity.
A Splk
besides n Ykllow,Gukkn and bnowN for Cotton.
All prepared by a practical Dyer tend war ran-
,, .u. niiiu, ooo., Aiuenn. un
«3*For sale by Scott & Lyle, Dalton, Uu.
iiuy 27-3m.
M K
BUY A UltO.,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Have just recolqod an elegant i
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
estorn Georgia, <
attention lo
a would refer
vest In Midillouncl South
BUTTS & BROTHER,
^TLAXTA
MARBLE Y A R D ,
D. N. JUDSON, Agent,
Manufnoturer nnd Dealer in
Italian and American Marble
Monuments, Hox Tombs,
Head uml Foot Stones, Furniture Blurblo etc.
Ofilco and Yard,
Corner Peachtree uml Walton Streets.
Julyl-ly* Atlanta, Ga.
Macon, Ga.
/~1EORGIA, Gordon County.—X. L. lligli up-
VT Piles fpr exemption of personalty amf set
ting apart and valuation of personalty, us pro
vided by tho Constitution uud provision or a
recent net of tlu> General Assembly, and 1
pass on tliosnuv* **■“ '••• * *
VT has l. ,—
mil setting apart ami valuation of boniest cut!,
imt l will pass upon the sarno at 10 o’clock, A,
M., ou tlio 90th last, *
aug. 12-21.
D. W, JiJb!EL, Ord’y.
Please call and cxuinincourstockbcforcpur
chasing qjpewhere.
Wc Will Not be Undersold !
Wo liavo secured tho services of 3Ir. WiLBv
1». Fahnswouth, who will be happy lo servo
/T EORGIA^WhltflpldCouiity-Mury T Moore,
VT " Ife of Charles BIoovi*, deoeased, has ap
plied for exemption of personalty, and setting
E. x^iscuer,
Watch Mailer, Jeweler,
ANp OPTICIAN,
Corner srurltct uml Eighth Streets,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
Would rcspeotsully Inform Ills friends uud
the citizens of Northern Georgia, that ho keeps
constantly on hand a magnificent assortment
of Gold and Silver Watches, .Jewelry, Cloelcr,
Silver Ware, Hpootlcles, etc. Is also, Agent for
the Elgin Watch Company. All goods warran
ted ns represented, uud sold at as low prices as
any house In.tho State.
Special orders for Watches, Initial Jewelry,
bridal Presents, oto., nmdo on fair terms.
Speolal attention given to general repairing.
Work neatly and projnytly exoeutud, and war
ranted for ono year. Tlio public nro respect
fully solicited to cull amt examine Ilia stock.
Orders solicited. mnyly*
I German Waro and Glass Setts; also, mag
nificent assortment of Glass, Stone China and
general Tublo Ware at Scott & Lvlk h. ^
TTiOR RENT,
.Ij The Small Frame Building, c;
.brick Hotel Square, now occupied a
by the Dalton City uompuny.
apart and valuation
pass upon the same at my ofilco
-August, 18fiU. W. II.
dead, and I ...
co on tho 28th of
BROOKEIJ. Ordy.
l'or informulloti of any of the above, addve
Q.REAT ATTRACTION
Back & Colburjf’^j
231 and 233 Market Stroct, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Who are now selling Goods, such as Fancy and
StapleKry Goods, boots, Shoes, Clothing, etc.,
nt such prices as wore never known before, ami
which dofy competition. Call and oxamtuo
Having bought our goods in the first N. V ork
ally low for this markot.
Nov.l. 1858-ly. 9
T D. WILLIAMSON, '
J . of Georgia,
HORSEY, MILLAR & CO..
\\ holes uio dealers in Foreign And Domestic
Dry Goods, Notion*, ete.
No. 287 BaUtmorQ Street, corner Shnrfi,
upi-29
tth
CALTlMOttC.