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K (ho Cofu^f
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; the cornerstone
opal Ciiurch
uctal by Judge
ence, M. Vf., Griuul Master
i) Georgia, oft Saturday fiftet'-
i, the llLli (il'Seiitember, at I o'clock,
'rangcmcnLs liavo been rnado with the
Railroads for tickets at half faro for per
son? to assist at, or witness, fho ceremony.
All neighboring Lodges of .Masons apt
Invited to attend, and a lnrg'o gathering
is expected. . ' ' »
SUTko'D Wcelily for H"j » nml tllrl*.
‘ AVo have received the August number
of this beautiful and interesting' pubilca :
tlon, It’is decidedly.tho best paper of
the kind Unit comes to our olllco,contain
ing ns It docs rending of a 1nost excellent
and pleasing character for children, and
wo cordially and •specially recommend It
to parents. ’T|s a purely Southcrn work
—published at Macon, nnd edited by ana-
tlvd Goorglnii—each number being beauti
fully and appropriately Illustrated with
just such pictures as will amuse, Interest
and instruct Hie young. Terms S3 a ysar.
J. IV. Burke iV Co.’, publishers, Macon,
Georgia. ‘
irorrililn Outrage.
Wo learn Oiat a MIbs Oonly was mui-i-
dered near Adnirsv'illo, Bartow county,
•on tho 23dailt, . Sho had gone to turn tho
cows'ont of tho posture, and; tVhilo. there
was seised, It is supposed; by a negro man,
taken n few luindrcdjyards into a dark
hollow, her person Violated, nnd sho af
terwards foully murdered by being knock
ed down and her head mashed with a rock
■weighing soino thirty pounds. A negro
named Jack Graham was arrested, fllst
closures pointing to 'hini as tho wretch
who perpOtrated. the fiendish deed.. If
found guilty, wonderjf Execultvo clomcn-
by will npt' intorfcrd In his casoV
■ J?. fj. \Ve have stiicq learned Hint .Ora
liom was taken from tho guard, carriotltb
the-woods and ‘.‘lost!”
*. Jtlot lu T«0>OHC,
A riot occurred" at Macon, Tennessee,
on "tho 22d, botiVecn tho whites and ne
groes. Thcro wefo one hundred and fifty
negroes engagediu tho riot, which lasted
niiihour. Guns and' pistols lyero freely
used, and before quiet could' bo restored
four whites were, wouuded antj’ two' ne
groes killed.* .
Later nows sayB tho blacks of Macon
und vldinlty are organising for a. general
• tight—they threaten to burn .lho town—
have shot Hvo more whites. • Tlio Shorin’
of tho county has tho cltlzons of Minion
under arms day and bight.
- Poor old Gull
It will bd remembered, that a spinster,
named Miss Craig,, sbmo months ago, su
ed a festive old.cuss named Sprague, fljr
breach of promise, laying tho diimago at
3100,000, as sho understood h6 was worth
a cool half mlllldh. Well, sho gaWd the
suit, nnd forthwith’ proceeded to mnlto
SpragUe “ante’.’ by tin attachment pro
cess, when, lol and behold, -no property
. could she ilnd to attach—all turned tiito
cash by the man who trilled witlj her’ af
fections, nnd ho fled to parts unknown;—
It is said her attachment for Bpragtio is
not so great ns It was.
A Discovery t
. Tho Wheeling Itegifiter lies made a won-
dorftil discovery, vis:, that “the testM
oncrates only to keep honest men ou^-of
■office. VjkThis has been strikingly appn-
ront' to us all the time, and we ate aston
ished that it was not sooner discovered
by the Wheeling editor, ■ The oath Was
framed'and adopted by a set of .dishonest
Scoundrels, and for no other purpose than
to operate against honest men,, and. it Is
working like n clipnii.
At It Annin I
Tluvwar between Bullpck and Angier
has coramencttd again, and this timo with
redoubled vigos. They are - both -evi
dently" mail, ns "hot ns a nigger at a
dance," and talk “plscn” tit each other
witlt a. vengeance—particularly Angier,
whose charges' arc savage., Go it gentle
men—fight if you ivaut to—no body rela
ted to you up this way I .
The I'lnco t« C’ur© DrunKcnness.
It is claimed for- the Arkansas Hot
Springs thnt the waters will not only des
troy the taslo fi>r liquor, but will clear
from one’s system in a very short timo all
effects of previous dissipation. Topers
who want to reform, ought to go there by
all means.
Tlie N IK. Oppose It.
The question of aimexing Western Flor-
hn- pbrlion of tho Union—let a
work of railway permeato ovt .. .
tho country—let mpgnlilcent steamboats
plpw all our navigable streams—lo{ thnnu-
facturiu of every description ho! built in
every important (own and city'—in ft word,
let tho whole South be nlivo With industry,
and then indeed will tho waste places in
this persecuted section blossom ns-the
rose, while the sceptre of power will depart
from the ltndicnl party. ' •
- . The Uctlyshure S’nrcc.
Tiro Ynnkccs profess n desire to" bury
tho unhappy incidents of. the into war—
to restore tho disintegrated Untbn to all
its former privileges, rights and nmlty of
good fooling— In a wordfto show - to ’ tho
persecuted Southern pcoplo mid tlib world
that they aro tho very soul of mtigwinlm-.
lty; and yet these very saino pious (I) in
dividuals proposes wretched performance,
a re-union of tho GonoralB (Confederate,
andFodoral) atGottyslnirg—for what pur
pose Is not definitely, advertised in the
programme. What is tliis ro-unlfiii for if
not to glorify tho great'Yankee nation V
—nnd If for Hint putpoM, no Confed
erate (“sb-caIled’ , );Gdhcrnl should unite
in any such farce I We are proud’ to.
chronicle the following reply to bo pres
ent at tho aforesaid fofsical dcntonstrft-
tlon- of that groat and good General, 11, E,
Leo: . . . • •
“ It is wisest not to feoc)vopcn the sores
of tho war, but to follow the example of
Hioso nations who have endeavored ,to
obliterate.tho-nmrks-of clyil Strife,, iuid
commit to oblivion the feelings that It
gcndored.’V
' This sentiment is •nothing-.more than
wo expected from, so true a patriot and
soldier ns Gcn’l Loo; and it 1? one Hint
should Animates every true lovcr^of nmlty
and peficc in this broad land, both North
and South. ■ There fi notljlng to lie-gain
ed at suoli attempts qt national buncombe
ns this GoltysBurg ro-union—certainly
nothing thilt-will allay tho hitter' feelings
of the past. A studious offortito. ‘.‘oblit
erate lli6 marks of civil strife” is the onfy
remedy for oxlsting sores on tlio hpdy pel-
itic. We agreo witji tho Augusta Consti
tutionalist ttmtlf tho representative Yan
kees were anything else hut tho blusterers,
ttufy aro, the philanthropic and Christian
sentiment of Gen. Loo would be ns deeply
implanted In their so-called Christianity
as it was a fixed principle' in the sehomo
of tho heathen'.
Poisoned 1>,V Shoving,
Mr. Robert L. Whitten, an insurance
agent in Pittsbjirg, rcepntly boennio blind
after having himself shaved in tho .barber
shjipof the Monongnbela -I-Iouso of that
city. Tho barber had wiped his face, af
ter shaving him, "with a.towel which lirtd
been used in tho hpplication of arsenic, to
Whiten tho complexion. It is feared thnt
the poison may extend to the. brain, nnd
result fatally.—Itoxhungc.
UnUl hatbors lonrn to kcep'elonnehops,
clonn towels, aud eicnu evcrftldng,' they
shouldnpt.be patrouised by any cue.—
Asa gcnei’al thing,’ they uso one-towel
fora half dpxcn ‘or litarg' customers, nnd
ibr this reason, nmong others equally
good, wo lmvo loiig sluco coasod to pnt-
ronlso these filthy cstiiblishiponls, and
until they hoddnio moro elonnly, wo shall
continue to do so to (ho end of the elmplor.
Where.Is tlio Oold nnd Silver?
Whore Is nil Uw gold nnd sljvcrln. thc
country V . Our paper mouey is from thir
ty. to.forty cents discount. From 1840 to
1802 thoro pnssed through Hie miute, ro-
celvlhg tiio dovlco of the Government, over
8800,000,000 in gold and silver coin. The
ljvrge8t amount of ]m]icr in cireulotion at-,
ntty timo was 8700,000,000.. Wltero is the
cdld mid silvery Astho paper money has
bootl pushed out tho gold-and silver 1ms
'been takon into the.safes aud the vnultsof
the mon u-ho control this 82,800,000,000
debt, . When tlio paper money vanishes
into thin air these men will demand, seise
upon, and control tlio property of tho
country. The deliberate design .of the
■men at. Hialicad of tho Government nnd
tlio bondholders, who aro Radicals of tho
meanest- typo, Is to change Its whole char
acter, and unless arrested by tho strong
arm of tho pooplo they will accomplish
this iong before Grant’s term of office ex
pires. And wlmt, will Hint ehnrigo hey
From Republicauisrii to a Monarchy. Ev
ory movement of tho Radicals points in
that dtrectioi). There aro breakers ahead,
nnd unless the country gets hack Into tho
safe mooring of tho Constitution, and that
very soon, .Republican liberty w ith Us is
at au cud, j.
KUVets Of the Proliant in Vlrlfluln
The almost unexampled drought that
hits pi-c vailed so extensively over the coun
try, 1ms borne severely upon Virginia and
1ms shortened the corn crop to the extent
probably of two-thirds. Its effect upon
the tobncch crop has been scarcely less
disastrous. Tliodroughtlmsheenpl such
general prevalence in the State that it is
.only heiV and there n county br a neigh
borhood has escaped its ravages. South-
810,
*
, .ooo.woi
. ke tlio total of
;',0«0,000, which is the Secretary of the
Treasure’s csUiimte or Hm expenditures
fer tlio fiscal year ending June 80tli, 1870.
To raise this gum Of 818,000,000, It Is pro
posed to impose an Incoino tax of flyo per
cent, on tho lotorcaC paid on the national
dobt, to ho deducted when the Interest Is
paid. Tills plan, It Is asserted, will brlhg
In 80,258,000, wlllioul a dollar of oxpciiso
Incurred In the colloctipn.- Tlio balance
it is proposed to raiso by taxing income
derived from surplus property embraced
In stacks'of bnuks, railways and other oor-
ponitions, and from Interestpald on bonds
ofj?ucli corporations,
Tlio tioorffln Crop,
(The Mucon Telegraph says! “The crop
of Georgia, Judging from rdcelit personal
observationsin, and reports from tlio’best
cotton regions in thoStato, will fall vastly
short'of the ealeulatlons made a month'
since, and iflt does, We may not reasona
bly look for a heavy decline iii price, nor
do' wo hollevo such will take place. Thir
ty cents per pound leaves a heavy dividend
in jlfo hands of the producer, and if tlio
price stfthds at that figure, wo would not
care Iosco tlio whole of tho Georgia cotton
crop in market to-day."
, Paying Well.
The ciirningB of tho Central Pacific Rail
road for July were'8870,000, an inerpaso
of.28,000 ’over the ihontlV of June. Not-
withslilnding'.tho successive reductions of
l'Ctcs, tlie result'of operations of tho first
three months since the connection of tlio
Eastern, linos shows a revehuo at the rate
of 87,000^000 per annum, of which 83,000,-
000 is net. ’
Kcrosciio Horror.
•The Now York Times' siitiis up ns fol
lows’ tho casualties and loss of life from
kerosene In Now York and Brooklyn iVltlil
in tho last seven niortths: ■ •' ■»
“lpe have, a total of flfty-flv'c kerosene
explosions In seven months, within a ra
dius bf ten miles of the City Ifrilj,•result
ing in; twenty (probably' twenty-three)
deaths, eighteen serious and twelvo slight
injuries, and ntf aggregate loss hydro of
848,485, so fur ns tins partial investigation
informs ns, This Is by no- monns an ex
act Humnmry of the casualties within tho
area sneellled, however. • No account is
hero.made of tlio accidents on Staten Is
land, where thoro lmvc been many, nor of
those places on Long Island, other than
Brooklyn, where Hie majority of the pe
troloum refineries aro located.”
— .-
tireni nurlnftlr Anionx the Slorutoii
IlillOri’n.
As might ho expected, Hie mortality
among tlio Mormon children is frightfill,
Sixty dcaHis lu Salt Lake City in a, month
forty-four weiwchildteg. Ileber Kimball
is reported to have burled forty-eight chil
dren out of sixty-throo in his collection
one bishop had lost twonty children, an-
otlicr tivcnly-eiglti, another seventeen.
fo!
the ei
dent; J. I\
Barclay, Cor. Secretary, and J. T. Sittou,
Treasurer. Executive Committee: B. B,
Brown, J'. M. Lowry, IV. T. McCarty,
IV.-P. Chester and J. L. Short.
At meetings of the Bonrtl of Managers
subsequently licit], Milligan Qulllian was
employed as tlio local agent of tho Society
to canvass tlio comity, ascertain and-sup
ply destitutions, &c., Wlio Will commence
tho wtirk in a'few days.
T. J. Eason was appointed Depositary,
and the store of Lowry & Eason tho De
pository for the present year, where Bibles
and'Testaments can always bo purchased
at tlio cost of publication. •
Those who lmvo subscribed arid tlotyot
paid, and those who have not yet hall tho
opportunity of giving, will please leave
tho amount subscribed or.donated with
John Barclay, at-King’s corner, or j, T.
Sittou, at J. B. Nichols’ store.
Our afnt 1^ to place K copy, of tho Holy
Scriptures in evory household iti tho coun
ty. It costs something to buy the books,-
and somothing to-get them distributed.—
IV-lio will help, Jr rather who will refuse
to help. By order of the Board, .
IV. ICi Moohb, I’roKldent.-
John Barclay, Cor.- See'y.
The Board of Managers moot monthly,
on the 4th Sabbath, at 2 o’clock, F. mL,
In the Methodist Church.
uunoTntincnt.
Now, thoruftire, 1. Hutu* n. nitltoak, Bovel-nnr
and Coniummtui-.tn.Clilof nftho Anuy unit Nn.
....... o._.. —s ..............-sfis,-— •-
(llj-mi, Onlltmi-y ttioruof, to.lill" tlui viiaunoy
sroresiitdinmt ovdor.thiit ite.uiossid J. r.Howe,
upon fils oxootitlng and Ollng in tuts Dcpurt-
inont, hb> otllotiil boiul ns t’lefkot Onllnnryitrl
tlio sum or Onu Thonsnnd Dollsrtj with suoli
Hiii-etlles tliorolo tin ttio luw ronWIres. rtitd lift
ultiilt ha sutlsfiiotory to ifto, bo ootnunswkmoil
iii-.-i.rniiitrly. • ••
Give 11 under my.lmnd nnd tlmSenl of tlio Kx-
ouitlro Department, nt tlio Ciipllol, In Allan-
tn, tlfti dny mnt your first dm written,
BU»U8 Jl. BULLOCK, Uoverno
Root'y - Executvo Depart ment. Aifg. ss-tt
wl’eilmlo Preachers
. A Now York paper says:. "Fenialo
E dicts were.a feature at tho Round
o Ca'mp meeting'. One of them, mount
ed on a hogshead, made a sensation.—
“Shame on you,” said she, “spams on
you, young woman, -with that brazen
lead-gear, and thnt ungodly hump on
your tmckl IVlicro’B tho modesty Hint
kerry tm
;rown mnn cliawing (i llasty, llitliy weed
"lijit- the pig4 wouliln!t . toteli, ' Next to
[odllncss, young mail, is ■cleanliness. Ef
. didn’t lovo tlie human raepnsldo, bless
God, I’d liko to get.down-from this wag-
gin and sicken you tobackerehawerswith
your nasty.mouthfuls.”
A ilia Invite.
Tlie Exccutlvo Committo of tlio State
Agricultural Fair to ho held in Macon
tlils fall,'lmvo extended invitations to the
officials of the Federal government, from
tlio Fresldoiit down—to tlio officers of the
Federal army and navj— and to distin
guished gentlemen of "the North, in civil
life, to,attend upon that occuslon.'
NEW AI>VF,IITISKME.\TH.
/ i I'AiuuiA, niHKcr uouiuy;—» iiurcas 11 n*
\Jt Hum'Hiirrin, rttlm'r. of JongoSoUi rojiru-
RuntH to tJiaCourtln Ills petition duly moil untl
entered on record tlmt hu 1ms Tally lidmlhistor-
life estate of Jw»so Self: Tlifs Is therefore
o eitoull persons uoncarncd, both kindred and
•reditors, to shpw cuu80,1f any they ouh, why
♦aid udinlnlntmtor should i>qc ho discharged
from his administration and receive letters of
Jifinuialoiki—Mi
^opt. 2-3m,
l tho ilret Monday in DceeinbQr
MILTON KUSSKLL, Ord’y.
tiled und entered op record that he has fully
’ntlmlntstorud said I’hynu’s- estate: This is
thoroforo to cite all persons concerned, both
kindred nnd creditors, to show cause, if-any
they curt* why. said administrator should
ho discharged and reoelvniOttorsof dlsmls
on tho 11 rat Monday in Docomhor next.
. Sept. 8781*11. MILTON HUSS13LL, Ord’y,
Ne'dlrocH In CJeopRiu.
A letter rcccivcil in IVashington from
Georgia colored man engngod in forming
trades unions, states shat the colored poo
pic cannot get justice, and thnt Ihoy are
preparing to emigrate to the.Northwest.
A 'commit too has boon appointed to go out
there tq see-how tlio ‘.‘land lies." . Their-
purpose extends further, to tho securing
or aid to cnoblo them to got out there.—
Tho Rlehinond Dispatelt thinks Gottgrcss
ought to vote them Some land. Then wo
should sco tho sharpors about the poor clil-
igrantsliko Sharks about a cimlcra ship,
Shrewd.
Au individual the other day went to ouo
of thadrlig stores In Boston nnd called for
a pint of whiskey, olniming thnt lfewnnt’
cd to put it on some roots for modicino.—
IIu obtained the wlfiskoy, nnd immediate
ly raised tlio bottle to pis lips and imbibed
ngrown persou’sdoscof Hieardoiit! The
drug clerk remonstrated' willi tlie custo
mer for his duplicity, and wns informed
Hint it whs the roots of his tongue for
which he desired tho wlijskey.
. Corn.
Tlio commissioner of Agriculture says
tho senson for coru has been a very poor
one III tho Northern Stales, and though
tho-aeorago over the couittry, is about tlio
Bame ns last year Uio crop will full consid
erably short. The acreugo is a little less
in the South, nnd iu Illinois there is a dim
inution of 1.70,000 ncrcs, but in tho States
west of tho Mississippi tlie increase is suf
ficient to make up the deficiency. Tlio
proBoftt prospect is tlint corn will command
a fail price at tho timo the'growing crop
is ready for markot.
{(Let lu llnvo I’ont-o.-*
Au cx-Coufcdcrttto soldier, who pnssod
through'Suiuptcr, South Carolina, a. few
days ago, said that when ho left Johnson's
Island, in December last, thoro were eigh
ty-six Confederate soldiers at that place
who had not boon homo pr heard from
Uicir fr iends siuoo the war.
wry Woods 1
GEOlUfaA LAND AGENCY,
BEN E. UBEEN,
Agent ot tho DMton City Company,
UOKKlt, Ord’y.* '
OFFERS FOR SALM
A LARGE NUMBER OF
aSSlism Valuable Town Lots ***■
TIIE UBOWINO CITY or DALTON
A rroelmnatlon/
GKOlitilA 7
Ry Rufus 11. flirtiottk, Oovorpoi' of srtltl Rtuto.*
Wiibrbab oflloiul information 1ms boon re
ceived nt this Dopuvtinput, tlmt a murder was
committed In tlie county of Telfair, on tho 88d
day of tfuly, 18cn, upon tho iiody of Joseph T.-
Rawlins by John if. prow 11, and Jhnt tho said
Brown 1ms lied from Justice,
I have thought proper", thoroforc, lo issno
tlrtsy te/y prbchunutioh, herohy offering a ro-
wariVol Two Hundred Dollars tbr tho upjiro.
hcnsioonnddOHvefy Af tlio antd 1 Ar6wn, wilU
.proof 8ufllolont to conrlct, tAlh'o ShofUt* o^8ft.'l'a'
county and Stii£o.
Aud I do moreover charge (fttd roquiro all of.
flOftrs In this Stated civi\ auci mllltar>'t to bovig-
ilnnt in CudoavOHng to apprehend the said
Brown,- Iw order thut ho may ho bronght fo
trial for the A Hen ho with- widoli hu stunUs
chargoU.
Given nndor my haiuiand the groat' deal’ At the
Sttttc,-ut.tho Capitol in Atlanta, thtsflOth day
August, in tho year of qurlaord, 18G0, nnd of
tho Independence ci tl»o United- .States of
America theNlnely.FomHjV.-’ •
RUFUS B. bullock:
By.thp GoVomor:* - . . •
David G. Cutting, ScerefaVy of Stwtd> .
^ uKsvnumoxr
* Tho said Brown is 88 yours of nge, 5 fecMO'Ar
II inches high, dark complexion, .dark hair,’
blao eyes, spare bn lit* weighs about IMS pounds
wore largo whiskers lin'd mustache, when last
soon: is mthor assuming in his manhors. wju-lt
Mitt Grocery
business, nr
Toin D. Hurd A UV0.4
(Sucevsgor. to Join, II, King.)
Corner jfnmilton omi A'im/ sfruia
nttotlng W: A A. Ballrowl Dopot, ’
DALTON, OA.,
Sn^S'^S i of e ° P ’'“’“''ahu-Bo nuii ,vo|i
Dry Goods,Clothing, Notions
Boots, Slioos, llartlwai-u oml Urocot-los,
Oiuli pnlrt for Bacon, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, nuj
all kings of Country 1’roiluco,
Itelnk LIVE MEN, woVill oiitlcavor losus.
l!n t),u reputation, niu[ k.rvu o'tfr old frlouUf
unit the public Hutiafdfctorlly,
come on wi’Hi vocrt
Protlnco and CuhIi?
Try us 1 IVo will Glvo you Bargains l
Wo makotlio Grain and Rroduco trade n spa.
clulity, and Major Bnrd wlR boon hand to show
his usual liberality.
. KAas—The highest price paid for clean cot
ton Bags. Bring them In. V
John IL King coht fa tics (l»o ilroitorti/fff Hhd
Lxclmngc business as horotoforo, in pur
JunoSLly .
A Very Valuahid Farm,
8KVEN HUNDRED ACRESf
ft\ Wood’s Station Valley, Uiitoosa County,
admirably adopted to Corn, Wheat. Oats, To.
bnccn.and the Grasses, consisting of lots nunu
bors 148. 140.177,17tl, nnd sixty acres of tbo south
part of lot number HU, all in the 27th district
and 3d suction.
. Tills place may be divided into two or three
farms? but will be sold in a body nl t he very
low llgures of $1^00 cash. *
rnOTIIELAmE8l
1 MR‘s. JAJffc B. GRAVES * .
Would unnoMidoto tho lAulies of pulton and
tlio surrounding count i‘y, that she lit-s lustre,
etlvcd and opuimd at her tiloro oiflfing street,
a Beautiful stook of
Npring and NtimtU' | r .Unt*». Iloimofs.
ItibboiiH, Floven--, etc.,
and every Variety of Mlllnory Goods, of the
latest ami most -fashionable stylos, she. will be
plciisod to see her old friends und customer* at
nor now place of business, weero they can pro-
mi re new. Huts and lmve old ones renovated and
trimmed. April 10,l8UO-ly
KW YORK MOVED TO DALTON J
given to all poisons concerned that
>V gt ...
two or tlirce y
late of said
5°> . -
since Dlswell Rogers,
"ils'Ufe, leaving
therein failing
i ihquesuoiioimmeMng ,csu-i.ix.or- t g ouU)WC6t , tho
to bo voted on by afl tho people of Flori-J
i on und between the waters tributary to
da, JKfmsr^yrAii:
the Alabama nigs arc said to oppose the ! tntext frolu tuba. "
movement... A IVashington dispatch of tho24tliBay»:
nnd News for tlie UrwaWors. J A cublo dispatch from Madrid states Unit
MnssAcliuscttH.
lion. John Quincy Adams was nomina
ted on'tlio 24th by tlie Democracy of Mas
sachusetts, ns their choice for Governor of
that State. S. O. Lumber for Lieutenant
Governor. f
■Nlie'll Do.
A woman of rare presence of mind whs
overtaken liy a train on a high trestle-work
near Mnrlolta, Ohio,decently, and drop
ped betwecfl tlio ties, holding herself, sus
pended by her arms until the train passed
over, when she climbed back again—all
yvithout a scream.
Surplus or Wheat. •
. Park county Indiana, itGs said, will
to qualify, und'nojporson having applied foi*
inttnvH of admlnlHtrution, an uum’r, f .with tho
wlllannoxoct
ulav term vif
thilly days.
8ept.2-3tkl.
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FOR CHEAP GOODS
GOOD 1VARGAINS
“ Live and Let Live Store!”
Until onr Now Stores are built on fho “Olil
Brick Hotel Square,” yoa will flml us on the
" EAST SIDE OF HAMILTON STREET,
Five Doors North of King Street,
DALTON, OA.
Bbn E. GnsRN, Mat. It. Baxkkr. Rkv.Lkvi
Brotiikuton and Lank Barrett
ill he on hand to Bull you Chedp Goods and
glvo you Liberal Prices for your Produce.
Our purpose fa to aid in developing tlie great
resources of Whitfield and the adjoining coun
ties, as well ns fo make a living by Belling goods
For wo feel a grout interest in tho growth of
Dalton, and wq know that
A Growing Country makes n Growing Town.”
Wo will keop constantly on hand'll woll
G EORGIA, Walker County.—Amlrow Swicc-
good, executor of tho lust will and testa
ment of Elisha Thomas, having applied for
leiivotosoll tlielniuls belonging toBufddnceuH:
ed: This is to notify all persems eoncernud, thnt
If no objections are tiled at tlio first regular
tentt of thfiiCourt after tho expiration oftliir-
ty days, an
Sept. 2-80d« ,
/■VKORdlAiWallter County .-^James T. Bryan,
VJT adin’r. of Epliram JIabry, late of said,
county, deeoosed, having uppfled for loavo to
sell tho lands belonging \o sahl docenaed: This
is to nqtify all persons interested, tlmt at tho
first-regular term or the Court, nftor tho expi
ration ol" thirty days, an order will lie granted
allowing leave to sell said lands,' unless, suill-
eiont objections uro fllod. ,
Sept, jleod. MILTON KUSsELL, Ol-d’y.
G EORGIA, WHlko 1 * Comity.—.Application
having boon nuidoby 1*. C. Black to luivo a
guuvdiau appointed for Mary,und Kdwavd
Butcher, minor heirs of—Butcher, who aro over,
the uge of fourteen, but wild have fulled to se
lect jt guardian: This Is to notify all persons
interested, tlmt at the first regular term of tlie
Court, aftof-tlie expiration of thirty days,’ tlio
Work of tho Superior Court, or some tit and
proper -person, will bo appointed guardian of
said minors. MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
8opt’2-3Qd,
lias uppfled for exemption of personalty
ami setting upurt and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon tho sumo, nt my oflico, at
10 o’clock, on Sept. lO.ht
Sopt,2-2t. ; MILTON RUSSELL, Ordy.
p EORGIA, Mdrnly County,—Johnson War-
UT m*iok has applid for exemption or person
alty aud sotting apart aud valuation of honic-
stciul, and I will paws upon tlio .same at 10
o’clock, A. M., on tho 11th day of Sept., 18U9, at
Tuy oflico.'
applied for exemption of porsoimlty and
setting ajiart and valuation of liomestcud, ami
I will pass upon tho miuio at 10o’clock, A. M.,
on tlio lltli day of Sept., 180ft, at ray office.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y
Sept. 2-2t..
looted stock und will glvo llhcrul tnulcs for
- --•» that tlio —-
produce.
anything nnd everything that tlio soil or lubor
of Northern Georgia — ,
For tho richynuoy farmer, with ids shipload
of Wheat, Bacon und Cotton, and the barefoot
mountain boy, with hfa pouud of Ginseng or
.Blood Hoot, wo lmvo but one rule of uction lu
trading, ami thut is to bo satisfied
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE!
For tho oonvenioiiee of our country frlcncfa
und'customers, wo will, as soon as tlio lumber
can be got out, have »
, .WAGON YARD,
on tho year of the Old Brick HotoLSquarc. willi
shelter, ilro and w-utor, forumn ami beasts.
BEN E. GltKEN.
Aug*ly Ag't DultonOity Co.
50,0(W> AxTc.w oTTnhtalilc*
North Georgia Lands*
as vollows :’
1068 11
iiaj^
iifti-S
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HIM”':
im .
\ 44 H
103,12
43 U, | '■ 230 4, '204 10
71' 12UJ ”{ 2tt£
«! | 411; |“lM 11
.263 13!
164,13!
171 ”
2(1 14
(111 “
214-16
7311
252
347, l*
868 £'£
384’S ( <p
**” -:£ awj ”|5
- 721il7!«
150' “5;
ioo|7^l
147|
80! .
«l! “
230J “
* *277,
475 £ n
488 ^ . 7
4ft0 ; ** I
4»4
743;
819 14
4,15
31
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fltt 15 -
1K7 1U
60 18
51 1»
57.
812 2
48 3i
152
157i I
304 8 1
H73 1: ~
7811 |
415 18 .
035 “ *
lint 21 a
847 W-g*
HliO lft -
61 20 £
33 281
88 1C‘
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w
16.1, “ 2
\TEW GOODS!
NICE GOODS!
FRESH GOODS!
SWEET GOODS!
• It .
ToWnley’s Confectionery J
Cruokorir,’
oston CruekefsV
IMo Nlo CrnckeHT.*
nnd Fnriim Cracker*, ^
Townl^H Coni’potlouory}
DrlmlBoef, ;
Beef Tongues',•
Oystora,- *
• '8hvdln6!rf • :
Catsups,
PepwerSfrucc,
Brandy Peaches,'
. -Jollies,Syrups,nt
Tovnilcy’tt CoulhcHonoi-y 5
Grc'th VTfitSr,-
Green Corn,
• Tomatoes,'
Peaches,
Strawberries^
JTrto Apples,H
Townley’M Confoetloiwi’j' 5
Demon b, eiq„ . »
Kara. Tobaeco.exfrn fine, at,. , .
OWN LEY *8 CON FKCTIONK lW>
gPItlNG 1IAS COME, AND SO HAVE
SCOTT «fc •
Elegant NerW Goorfs!
They aro in receipt of d well seleOfed ifi deV of
Nfirlnff nnd Hiimniek* Goods !’
66ihVMMhgW6Ri\im«'fqr tlio Ladies l
A v *‘!LdVe of a Hat,” or Charming lVi'es* t-
.Prints.-
Lawns.
Mncllns/
^“nVnV;
Grun ad inns.
. Hals, Trimmings.
Notlofnf,* Siloes, Gaiters.-
Also, a woll sclcotcd-stock of ,
• GViincmoh’s Goods'.
Unis, Clot Iii iij£ dud Slioos.
After the 20th instant we will lie found nt our
New Stove, one door north of Jesse Trotters,
South End Hamilton Street. . s. A s.
J3W STORE !
/"I EORGIA, Murray County.—Elian C. Noth-
\JT orton lias applied for exemption of per-
sonalty and setting apart and vuluntiou of
homestead, nrnl I will pass upon tho same nt 10
o’clock, A,.51., on tho lltli day of September,
ISUO, at my office. -
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Sept. 2-2t.
The latest reports from Minnesota avo ! a treaty lias bceh signefi for the cession of
to the offect Unit the surplus crop, uotwitli-: Cuba to the Cubans. Tlie treaty requires ^ ^
standing the stptemeuta of tlio croakers to the approval of Ocspccles aud this govern-' |t sm .pi us ' 0 r live lmiiilvcd thousand
tho contrary, tvill reach the former cstl- ment, who are to bo in some way veepoit- 1h , m)w , b - f wh6 - u ful . glilc this swlson .
mates of twenty nlUlMhc of hushels—most-; sihle for the security of the pui'chase mon- _ =— rrr
lv No. 1. This is doing pVctty well for ef. It is thought that if Cuba severs her , . cotton vyorm m Mi.M»»li.pi.
me Stale,' ami a young one at that. The 'connection with Spain, it will be only to Um repoited.that tlio cotton worm has
l»y!. i,-,. r
pare to give .their fast croak. • tcdouucs, . . p
G l EOUAIA. Murray Qounty,—Jumoe C. Him*
T ry, administrator on tho estate of Henry
Ncthorton, hH8 potitiouod for lottornordlsmfa-
skin lroiu said Ostatc: This is thoroforo to olto
all persons concerned: kindred and orodltors,
to show cause, if Any thoy oun, why said admin*
istrator should not ho discharged from hfa ad-
ministration and recelvo letters of dismission
in tho firtftMonduy in Decetnber'next.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
■8opt.2-am.
N
Neiv Goods and New Prices 1
COMPETITIOPt DEFIED
COMK AND SBK 10ft VOL’KSF.l.VESI
BX. II. Uogle
Hus just opcneil In tlio newly fiulscil West
building,
Corner Hamilton and Gordon Streets,
Xcnrtthe new Railroad Bridge, a splendid stock
NEW GOODS,
in tlie line of Ladies Dress Goods, White Goods,
Iloosicry, Notions, Grocorics, Hardware, Hats,
Boots and Shoes; in fact, any thing yoa call for,
which will lie sold
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES
For Cush or ppoduco!
My stock was bought at reduced cn
and wRl bo disposed of accordingly.
j^EORGIA, Whitfield County.—Td ull whom
eoncernud, to show cause at my olllco on
mu u,rst Monday in Octobor noxt, wliy such let
ters should not bo grunted to said applicant.
Witness my hand und oificlnl signature.
Sept. 2-lm. W. JL BROOKKR, Ord’y.
P EORGIA, WhltlloUl County.—Applientlon
\Jf having boon made in proper form to lmvo
j. F. Trevitt appointed guardian of thwporsons
* —*" of Hester V., Ollio - J., Rosa and
liy sniil J. f! Trovitt should n'o^boVn^usteil
lanshlp of said minors. WRuetis
ltutliegunrd„-
\y lmmf ami ofilclalsignature.
sept; 2-lm. • W. H. BROOKER, Ord’y. 4 aug. 26-2t.
nEORGlA T)tEH,
\JC Unequalled for Beauty und Slmpliciiy.*
rUlDK OF "THE SOUTH J
A BKAUTirt'L Rkh yoa Wooi. on Silk.*
PRIDE OF~YOUTH:
Ax Exqvi’sitk PcnvLK, you Wool on Bilk.-
PRIDE OF THE FARMER:
A Rich Browx yon Wool.
EXCELSIOR: .
A SrLKNini) Black yon Wool?
Besides a Yellow,Giikp.k amlBnowg for Cotton,
All proparod by a practical Dyer wml war ran.
ted. 43-Liberal discount to duulcrs.
♦S-Sutnplcs scut free on application.
W5L KING,'Jn., A .Co., Athens, Ga.
O-For sale by Scott & Lyle, Dalton, Ga.
May 27-3m.• ; • ■ .
A I.SO, FOR SALE ohe of tho host improved
plantations on tho Yazoo ltivor, and Wasp
Lake being chiefly in Washington county, anil
partly in Sun Flower and Holmes counties, MIm-
sfaHtppi, containing in all 2510 ncrcs. Can bo
divided Into three or morfc plantations; 1100
acres cleared, 600 acres in cultivation, 000 acres
deadened beforo tho wur. Improvements first
clans. Cypress timber immensely .valuable.—
Will bo sold low to settle up an estate. Titles
perfect.
X>ROPOSING to confine our. nttcnlla
X Northom Georgia Lunds we would rotor
all those seeking to invest in Middle und South
western Georgin, or ip Pino' Timber Lands,
convenient to the Atlantia Ports,1o our corn's*
pondents, BUTTS & BROTHER, *
Mucoh, Ua»
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK-By virtue or
a labor lty in me veHted by an order from
the Court of Ordinary of Gorddn couuty, Gu;,
l will sell on the flrst-TiiCMday in October next,
beforo tho Court Jloaso door In the townot Cal-
'houii, between the legal liours of sgUvlnt of
land number 277, in the 13th d 1st rlut nnd 8d sec
tion of said county. Hold us the property of
JelTey Pitman, late of said county, deceased,
for tlio benefit of tho hcit's.ahd creditors of suh
deceased.
Terms cosh. ang
J. B, SLOAN, Adm’r.
ng 2*Mds-Prn. foo H5.00.
P EORGIA. Gordon County—G. W. Crossley
VT has upptlod for exemption of personalty
umlHctthig apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will nnss upon the saWe at 10 o’clock, A.
M., on tho 3d dny or Sept 4 at my oflico iu OuU
hoiin. I). W. Neel, Ord’y..
G
any
EORGIA, GotinoKCouktv.—Martha D. put-
‘ —“ 1ms applied for exemption of Person-
, Betting apart and valuation of Home-
steud. and I will pass 011 the same' at my oflico
the 4tli day of Svjilombor next,
T ADIF.S, call nnd oxumlno those Ucantifal’
XJ Gorman lYuround Glass Setts? ulso, mag
nificent assortment of Glass, Htono China nud
Scott A Lylk’b.
general Table Ware at
M 1
ERRY A* URO.,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Have Just rocoiqed an ologaut assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Shoes,
Leather,
Hardware,*
* * Cuttlory,
Notiops,
Etc., Etc
Pleftse call find examino our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
We Will Not bo Undersold i
Wo havo secured tho scrvlcos of .Mr. Wilbt
ih FARKSWbnTir, who will be happy to serve’
ijv itri.v x, , ,.
Tho Small Ffaiiie Biiildlng, on the Old
lok Hotel Square, now' oeouplod as an oflico
tho Dd!ton City, uompany.
D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
For in formation tii’any ot iho nbove
BEN’ ,E. GR
Livery, Feedand SaleStablc,
Crawford Stroov Dalton, Gu.,
Jon am/saddio horsos, to lc(? and would r_
Bpectfnlly ask the citizens and publlogetiferally
to glvo us a call. Termsmodorate.
TF any house in town keeps. Supoi
X rlc.tj—8ugnr Codec. Flour, qtc., gi
vinca yourscirthut it fa ScOf-
1 Superior Groec-
"o and con-
T* LvLr.
Daltog, Gu- 1 low-prices,
burgs, Kand 4-1 Domestics. 1
n<i Tlncr,
KF.NNE