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lith thl
nan ot' solf-rcsppct, should bo informs in Hmt tlivro Is n giantscnri
U'J J"jjui,' l ' l !!,"'» l " rw
na hi that mid ndJoUBug Diati
"'ll distress among tho poorer
Tlicocrn in tliutaAutiiiiiol
h tin- letter, is almost no enl
ill It Helling nt 42,00 a’sushi
rlt tlio cotton'efSp ns Iris tt— ... — -
th|J\* ft f. TinTr'-" l “*‘ 1 r tli ’ tol»w»y j knmi " l
yjisplentjiu^. prowl over tlif couu-1iMM
■V »J *»J linfl HP! firinclpaily
world.. Um\ ]x.oplo, uud wo sny.it witlti■ hr stanllng. Numtora of (Hmlllcs arc! Mnmito-mriiotri.mrioiy <
sorrow, wiul North for nearly nil llielr j ninkinfcnrmngcmcnla to movo SoptlHir k |U "Hiw atftwwoni nmio so
States,•%hcmh«rb IsHdors to cat nod less
nlggorl ^
Awnlie, Sloo|»crHI
The City Council of Romo 1ms exempt
o oxhiblt-
.uikhi
wlucalion.-
1 night
j w
. fl
s purpose of growing
nrlng notlilng whatever
f llielr children, which
f far more priceless
icy nrrlvont the ago of mnn-
iimliood, thun sordid, gold,
nblo and experienced teneheps, since
nvo known the place, havo. como
amongst us and tried to build up a first
clnss institution ef learning; but from the
bad pay, mid worse encouragement they
invariably met.with, together with the
high rents they were made to pay for the
privilege of teaching our children, they
have always gone away discouraged and
disheartened.
' Dalton hns a population of over S.r.00,
and His with slinmo-fhecdilces wo confess
the humiliating fact, Hint she line not the
first sign of an Academy building within
her corporate limits, not even, ns one of
the speakers truthfully remarked on Sat
urday night, .“a log cabin in which to ed
ucate tho hundreds of children growing
up in tho town." This is nlnmoiitnblo
slate of affairs—a condition of tlilpgs that
should set every mail In the placo to think
ing. Truo, tho city years ngo, we under
stand, owned a handsome, commodious,
well-arranged brick Aeudemy; but by
sorao “hokuspocHS,” Indifference to edu
cation, or something else, tho building
wnssuffeml to pass into pt-ivuto hands, ami
last Christmas took flrpapd burned down
« The qucsllon now Is, shall we enter heart
and soul into the cause of education lit our
midst, by not only, erecting an Academy
building, but by employing nil nblo corps
of teachers and paying them promptly and
liberally, and encmiragiiig'thcm in ovety
other Vny possihleV— or shall wo let our
girls grow up In Ignorniice, and our boys
run over tlie streets, visit bar and billiard
saloons, and he pulsed up in Idleness und
vied? HVo do earnestly hope that tho lot-
-tor state of.things may not ho the ftito of
tho boys and girls of Dalton, but that Our
citizens, ouo and all, who feel a par ticle of
interestiu the good name, the refinement,
tho prosperity, nipt-tho growth of the
placo (for where .education is neglected
these things arc slrangors), will tiwako to.
the Importance of this subject.
We oxpoct to mako Dalton our perma
nent home—our interest Id idonttfled with
her interests—wo love her bracing ntmos-
plicro and her beautiful surroundings—
and we write thus plainly beeauss wo fed
that unless wo keop pitco with this ngo of
progression in.education, ns well as In eve
ry thing else, our lovely little moun
tain city must over remain In tho back
ground. Tlicre is no placo upon which
tho sun of licaven shines, more healthy
than this, and there is not a moro favora-
hio point in the South fur tho lucutlon of a
first gjass institution of learning, and wc
earnestly appeal to our citizens to go to
» Work at onco and lay the foundation for
such an Institution. There Is not a Col
lege, either male or femalo, In nil C'iicro-
kco Georgia, and this whole section is full
ofboys and girls, and they must all'lie
educated or grow up lu ignorance.
No cutcrprlso lint our people could em
bark iu would add so much to tho pros
perity and wealth of Dalton ns tho oroc-
tion of an Academy, and the employment
of tcnchers as able rind cfilclent as Sir.
Glenn, who hns taught with so much snt-
isfaction to our people this yenr. It would
cause good, substantial men from a dis
tance to buy property und settle with tliolr
families nmongst us, who will never do
so ns long as there is sucli on apntliy man
ifested upou the subject of education by
our people.
Therefore, wo beg, wo plead, wo entreat,
wo beseech,-every nwu. in Dalton, who
owns a dollar’s worth of property, or Isas
a child to school, to go to tho Court-IIouse
on Saturday night next and subscribe lib
erally to the contemplated Academy
building. ' '
literary publications, The Harpers, the
Rio l’otersons, nnd the Runners,
us, and front week to Week and
month to mouth, denounce our .people
through their vil® publications, nro'llbcr-
ally patronized by the South, whilst the
various meritorious literary Journals in
our own sunny clime nio sufltred to Inn-
gulsji and filially dlo Out for the want of
Unit very patronage which Is extended to
these sworn enemies of tile South. Have
our people any self-respect?—and do they
wish to foster and onoouraga our nntiv'o
literary enterprises—a literature that Is
pure nnd high-toned in its.chnraotor? If
so wo enlj upon them to exclude from their
homes—to renounco henceforth nnd forev
er—every Northern Weekly nnd Monthly
Hurt is at all tinctured with tho devilish
principles taught by tho Radical party.
We can build npn literature of our own—
shall wc do it? Wo have mnny able wri
ters all over tho South who would gludiy
contribute to a Southern Llteratue, nnd let
us showto the North nnd tlio world that
wo can and will liuvo a Literature peculi
arly our own. Tlio "Eolcctio Mngnzlno
aiul Land Wo liovc’! nnd ‘‘Southern Home
Journal," Baltimore, “Scott's Monthly,”
Atlanta, “XIX Century, >• Charleston, are
among some of the mnny nblo litomry pub
lications of the South, and wo do earnestly
,,, imin
ile, llin i.Ulm, hi» properly. vizi
iHMin
im or ffitltl ooimtv s levied
iMHlil
eitec Sunnis iiml Miuiiirscttiriiig Cotnpiniy, of
^'Jtlw'towii Int.mtmliorsMnml S3, soil pm l of
town i.ita niniilK.iv u7 nmi in, lu tlio loivn or
"’ronton,Tin., now lu the posHoNMlon ol'li. (J. it.
nylon Invletl oil Motile proiwrly of tleftan
lioite (lint our pooplo, who feel nn interest
ill, und desire to foster, the porlodienl liter
ature of our section, will extend to these
meritorious publications a liberal and re
munerative support.
Don't Kiiilarnto from (Joorgln.
The otil worn out lands of Southern,
Middle ami Eastern Georgia, have been
wonderfully improved in their productive
ness this yenr by tlio freo use of fertilizers
nnd deep, thorough ploughing. Wo learn
that two bales of cotton to tlio acre have
been made by more than One farmer near
Athens, nnd from SO to 95 bushels of wheat
on tlio hitherto unproductive red lillls in
Hie same locality, In other portions of
tlio State South of us this land recupera
tion has been made ‘by tlio sumo process,
with like remunerative results. Notwith
standing wo have.the best climate in the
world, and a soil that can ho nmtlo to pro
duce, by liiaiiurliig tmtl proper culldre,
ns well us tho rich prairies pf t lie west, em
igration from Georuin to T(txns,. Arkan
sas n mi other South-Western Staton, Is enn-
staully going on. When wc remember our
experience In Texas one' year—the poor
cropping of wheat,'eorn.and cotton to Hit:
acre,' heentiso of tho live months’ drought
hi the Bprtng and summer, and the myri-.
ads of grasshoppers, to which tlio Slate
Is always subjected—the miserable- water
nnd unhealthy, climate—wo feel .sorry
when wo hear of any fiunily leaving our
StatO, which is so much superior In oveiy
respect, for that fur off country. Before
the wifr the lands of Georgia were worn
out making money to buy negroes. Tho
negroes arc now free, and If our farmers
will spcntViholr surplus money in fertiliz
ers, cultivate less land, and do it tiior
., — „ - — ^ to .nd.rv 1U from Dana toput'lor
ed from taxation, foP the period ^
years, all capital nnd miiclilnery cm|iioy-! i„ I.. -rjunnpmji. Property pointeil am to £.u.
cd In tho manidhcturo of COtteu uud wool-1 '“Wii™} ilua‘u“i’ r "lmrM of tlia MptUI
on goods, or agricultural Implements. The
Homnna i\rc a sharp awl quick** set,ami I l/i* Tim ‘ *' '' “
know wlmt Is necessary to t>c clone to build
iv city. Will not our “slow-coach,” do-
notlnng citizens, catch s^mo of their lire
and vim, and go to work in earnest for
Dalton? We must and can havo a city
of nt least 20,000 inhabitants—let us all
therefore go to work with a will and see
what can bo done. The Institution of
learning spoken of elsewhere wc must havo
nt once, and after that wo must lmvo a
cotton fiietory, a manufactory for agricul
tural implements, a foundry, a sash, blind
and door establishment, n carriage and
buggy manufactory, etc., if we expect Dal
ton to widen her domains and tUl up with
a busy, bustling, wldo-<iwnkn t Intelligent
population. Up then, ovorybody, and go
to work!—no time to wait, Maeawbcr-like,
for “something to turn up!”
i:<lltorlnl I'nritKrniihx.
The Atlanta Constitution lms recently
been enlarged and greatly Improved in its
typographical appearance. It Is now the
best daily paper In Atlanta.
A white man is confined at the county
jail in Quitman who is said to have live
living wives. That man is “muchly mar-,
ricdl”
Parson Drown low Is confined to his bed
in Knoxville—not expected to live, lie
will not be missed if lie dies—no tears will
be shed In this direction.
An old lady in Franklin couuty, Indi
ana, was stung near tho temple by a bee
recently, und died in less thaii ten min
utes.
•Johnson, K. I >.<; niUum.mlm’r of M. Derry borry,
«l» , (H‘W**<f,t»ri<loiliorti, vs Haiti L. I.. Thompson,
l't n|iorty pointed out by-K. D. Ora hum, plain*
UIPh attorney. . ' ,
A1 o, six aereikorlaml In tho town orTronton,
Gu., ooqttplMlby M. NUUioluinuml known ns tho
"Njouoln» lot r* luVieU onus the property of
(tetcMiihmtH to satisfy, one il la from l)a«lc supe
rior Court, In favor or K. 1). GrahniUj a«ltu‘r or
M. Derryborry vs >1. Nloholas and 11. M, Wll-
lcluHon. IMoporty pointed out by 12, D. Gra
ham. plaintiff’* attorney.
Also, ono-luilf of town lot number 43, In the
. \vn of Trenton, Oa., tuiowu a* “Howard’s
wtoto" lot: loviod on a« tho property of deften-
(latlt to satisfy a ll iu from Dude superior Court,
In favor of li. P, KopIhs, adin'r of jes«o CtiHwel,
deueusud, vs 11. Mv WllkluHon, c<t nl. Property
pointed out by K. D. Urulmm, pluiulilT'h attor
ney.
Also, fifty acres, more or 1mh*, oTaf lot of land
number odit, in the KM it district und 4th suet Ion:
levied oiwim tho property of .1. ,M. Jack lotmiln*
fy alt fa Issued from Dade Sunurlor Court, In
favor of J. L>. Carltart a;;uiuet s. M. Prothround
j. m. Jack. Jonathan ulkvkns, sii’a*.
Oct. 7-tds.
Total Number of Policies I»ktie«l, B.1001
I'Qvty Percent Dividend Dcohuod July I,'JO.
At tl»« rciquiwtof Gott’l .John B. Gordon, Prcs-
Ident of the Atlanta Department or lht* (treat
Southern Ovuauientton, I &w\ net * ~
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Plnco, J
before Utu .Ceurt lltmao door ii\ Snvfod
. .... •, Murray county, between tho legal lioura
of Hale, on the first Tuesday in November next,
the followInK’property, to-wlt: •
One honuc Hid lot In tho town of Spring Place,,
known as lot number 2: levied on a* tho prop-
orty of J. D. Temple*, to satisfy three lustlou
court 11 run, one In favor or Darby it Co., uud
one in favor of J. P. Haley, ami one in favor of
A. T. JlcurtsOll vs said Tuiunloss JLoviod on by
bulliU' and returned to tuu.
Also, lot of land numbor 2fiO, In the nib di*
trlof and 3d section, as the property of S. 31.
Wilson, to satisfy onejtu-t lee court U fa lit favoi
of James Y. Halo/ Vs§. M. Wilson.
Also; lot of land numbur 3, In the 101 h district
1 3d section* us the
. ilker, to satisfy one ?
f(i,in favor of William A. Ilryuut
ouglily wltli the tost plows, plnnt a great,
er variety of. orops, they would lmvo no
occasion .to go West to totter tliolr condi
tion—bountiful orops and a competency
would to realized wlicro they arc.
lklltors Xominntlar n Governor.
Texas editors to tlio number of about
forty, in convention nt Brcnlmm, liavo
nominated Hamilton Stuart, of Galveston,
ns tliolr candidate for Governor, and lio
lms accepted. A fldl straight out Demo
cratic ticket will bo put forward. Forty
newspapers nrc pledged to their support.
Much enthusiasm was expressed in the
Oonvcntloh. GcnomlDavisnddrcssedtlio
people of Brcnlmm tli'O other night.
Tlio. litttlo Corporal,
Tile brilliant Western Juvenile, (which
claims to lmvo a largor circulation Hum
any other juvenile magazine in tlio world,
and to be better worth the money (ban any
other magazine,) nmionnccs Hint It will
conic free Ibr Oct., Nov. and Dee. df tills
year to nil now subscribers for tho now
year whoso names and money ate sent to
tho publishers before the last of October.
Deatillful Premiums are .offered for Clubs.
Now is a good time to begiu. Price, Oil?
Dollar a yuar, sample copy, IScciits, Ad
dress Alfred L. Sowell 1S5 Co., Publishers,
Chicago.
nccotiiI:i* Hninllcr.
Tho Stale of Delaware, originally of a
small nattern; Is becoming smaller by de
grees ana bcautiftilly less. ‘The Delaw
river is said to bo encroaching on its bord
ers from ten to twenty feet per year, and
tho sites of houses which onco stoo<i far In
the fields are now under water. Tho light
house near Dower’s beach lms been remov
ed three times, und a hotel on the same
beach, that once stood u considerable dis
tance from tlio buy, with large trees iu
front, is uow being washed, away, by the
waters.
Valiinblo Dlxcuvory.
A stratum of genuhio porcelain clay
has been discovered In McMiuu county,
Tenn., five miles southwest from Athens.
It was struck at the depth of about twenty-
five feet below the surface, with a depth
of forty or fifty feet, clear from all sand or
rock or other impurities—solid nnd com
pact—tlio upper portion white, the lower
tcu or fifteen foot highly variegated with
yellow and red. It is within five miles
of tho Tennessee Diver and seven miles
of tho East Tennessee aiul Georgia nail-
road,
A Nlco Hot,
A Savannah negro, some weeks ago,
swore another negro into tho penitentiary;
tho “sympathizers” got to work on -the
witness, and’ he swore tho convict out
with tho aid of tho Governor. II is last
effort at the “calf-skin” was to swear .him
backhgain 1 Where this champion swearist
will stop remains to be seen.
Over tlio PnllN.
On Sunday morning, a man who hnd
5- registered his name at tho Cataract House,
r- Niagara Falls, us.CurlSehurz, New York.
U..-I». Johnson, iiiliiri* of J. H. Johnson vh Giles
llmltfe*. rtuhl lot nointuilxmt In II fa.
Also, lot of hind numhot 7U, 8th <ll»tiict nml
3d neetlon: lifrloit on iih thoproinu'ty of Hhoilu
John.ton, to siitUry one Murray Superior Cpufl
ll fa, in favor of Janie* Gilbert for Ofliecr* of
Court va IthoKa Jolmaon.
Also; lot h of Inna number*'373 anil 202, eth ills
triut ami 3U sooupn of Murray county: levied
on us the pronul'ty of w., J. l’nunJUH, to Hatinty
ono-Murray soporlor Court Ufa, in favor r"
Jamuti F. Haley v» Hahl Pcoplo*.
Oet7-t«K W. 11.1C A MS Y, D. Sheriff.
__ __
licforu tlio Court hbuHeiioor In Haiti
ty.on tho Jlrst Tuu?day in November next, bo-
tween the tntiml hours of sale i
Onu lioiiHO um.1 lot In tho eity of Dalton, ad
join Ina on the north the lot and house now ok
nupied by Timothy Ford, contain# two acres,
moru or leu*, It IiuIiik the house uud lot
apart for mild Ford by IJ. ll. Brown, as.-dirm!
Bankruptoy. <>uo double log house
— * » -'hfflf
e, In the city ol 1
owors (nml one
[• nine yours old: all levied <i
the pro)MMly
Andrew Joliuson. - -
Tlio Knoxvillo I’rcss & Ilorald says:'
“Private advices from Middle Tennessee
nssuro us that among .dispnssionato and
observing men tlio election of Andrew
Johnson to tlio Senate is now a conceded
filet.,’1 Wo trust that tlio Herald’s advi
ces may prove true-, tbvwith all klr. Jolm-
son’s faults lie lias nevertheless shown'
himself to bo a warm friend of constitu
tional liberty—an unilineliing, uneompro-
mlsingf opponont of tlio present corrupt
party in power—and tlio election of-no
man in Tennessee to the V- S. Senate,
would please us better, or do ns much to
wards extricating the country from tlio
perilous situat'iQU into which it lms been
Plunged by ltadieal scoundreUsm,
Mg Teit. •
It is said hy ntiu v.dio professes to lie " l:
jiostcrt, tlint tiic roaring, ranting stroii'g-
liiimlcd women or this, country lmvo-all
got big feet,'which wclliitik aecotuits fu(
llieir masculine pfocUritlcs. These nian-
fema’cs ltad a rousing Women's Rights
“sny-5 , n’>nt Cincinnati tho other day, and , , .. . ,,, ,
some enterprising newspaper reporter Jim beuator tldnU hatu
ascertained by some means (guess he saw ll ‘° of or uf ft nl »
ttoito-tbat.Mrs, PirnliWwears fourteens, j tllkc “ ;" va >’ lie a
Miss Susan ]!. Anthony’ elevens, Mrs. w !iolesome.lesson to tha others.
A little school girl wns playing on tlio
railroad track near Newark on Thursday,
lvlieii she saw a train approaching. Slio
hurried to get oil 1 the truck, but stuck her
foot carelessly under the rail in her haste
and could not cxlrlcato it. Slid was thus
held on Hie track until the train .reached
nnd crushed her.
Afrniil lie wont tfot hla JSImrc.
proceeded to lublo roek, nt tho falls, placed
Ids coat, watch and money in elinrgo of
a boy who was standing by, and walked
oil’ into tlio water a low foot from the
livitik. Ho was soon carried over tile
precipice and dashed to pieces iu the
whirlpool below.
Oermnn Immigration.
A day or two ago a company of ilfty-llvo
German emigrants left New York for Mis
sissippi cin Washington', Knoxville and
Grand Junction, They are tlw first in
stallment of a colony uumtoring some six
hundred and fifty, who lmvo purchased a
tract of land nnd propose to locate ill tlio
vicinity of Water Valley, Mississippi..
Camrht.
A firm in Augusta, Gn., lmvo been de
tected in an nttempt to swindle tho Geor
gia railroad. M. Rich & Co. reported the
loss of two boxes of goods from Now York,
and threatened to bvingsuit for their val
ue. Tlio agent of tlio load, being satisfied
Hie gouds had hotel received, put a police
man on tlio scent, who traced tlio missing
boxes to tlio collar of Messrs. Rieli & Co.
It seems tlmt tlio boxes were taken from
tlie depot without being checked on tlio
agent’s list.
Wanton to Ml*.
Three colored men attempted to lako
seats ill tlio dress circle of tlio National
Theater iu Washington, a night or so ngo,
nnd, when politely reqestod to go to tlie
place ussigned Tor colored people, refused
to leafe tile dress unless compelled to do
so hy tlio ollloors of tlio house. They
then left under compulsion of their order,
no physicnl force being used, nnd it is
supposed tlie question of the right of lie-
gibes under tlio recent corporation law
relating to places of amusement will now
bo tested.
Hull Do I
A Georgia editor objects to the proposed
Editorial Convention ill this State. lie
says that tlio nffnir will only to n big'drunk,
and “we can get drunk nt homo on whisky
that wo are used to.” Tlmt editor must
to a constant sivigger of the ardent, and is
daily on “a big drunk,” or lio would not
liuvu such a poor Opinion of tlio “fourth
estate.”
Itoatod.
Intelligent* from Paraguay to the 22d
of August contaius details of the complete
of T. Ft ml, by vlrtua of two Tux 11 fan I:
of Jniritea Bela..* —*
from tlio Jw*tl<v court fort lie h72«1 ohtriot, 1
M., In favor of linker A Ault va.James Holm
D. \V. MITCHELL, Sheriff.
ALSO, AT Tilts SAME TlM'l AND PLACUt
All that mi l of lot of lot of land number 331,
in mil ilMt let ami :i«l section, Nvlilch lies Iu the
county of WUUtlvUl, and went of the Conuasjvu-
#a rivoiS except that portion of stilil lot able'
wiisHold off by Moi't'a Marlin to Jatiu %r —*
said land levied on to* tlie property of
raison by virtue of atnort#n#e tl fa from Whit
tlehl Superior Court, In favor of Ueor#u Strlcli
er A Co. vh A. J. llin raison.
Also, t lmt pared of land In tlie city of Dalton,
at the corner of NVauuh and 8pu
bounded mrtlui north ny Whii#1i fi
the east by Sponcer Street, iu
lot or Win. C. llavrbon on the _
Ides of Ills lot. and deabrlhad hy a deed fr
. AVSTKCT* K* W.'nOt.I.AXIi,'
• Kliiunca.ttiiumUtJg'. ; '
W. I*. JlOltiHs, SirtiMiiry.
JUIAUD or niUKCTOttHI
John B Gordon, Allr.uta, Gti.
' Z .
.1 M Johnson. • “
Unhurt Thomas, “ #
Wadn Hampton,C’olumldu, 8 C.
• aTmilnls.vvAitKUHta, Gil.
Kdu'Utd TL
1) K BlltlOft iiittitviyiii uu.
Uobmt Toombs. Wn*nlng\onjL
It J Smith, Cuthhovt, Gn.
A lt Colquitt, Nowton, Uii:
W A Caldwell, Greeimboro, N C.
.........a here to
Hscluims to tbo oltUotiH of chorokeo (feor«la.
For your i»upn6rt und pat romitfu wo rely upon
mr Holid monied basis, and tnanaKemeut by a
tourd of Direotor* or tho hltfhoat liuMiutw* in-
okHty, rtbiinolul Ktandln# und profe»»iomit po-
lit Ion—it Hush of gout lotiien who havo too in uch
reputntIon und credit In utaku In uuy or#anixa-
tlon that is not flmt-elas*. Thl* t* purely a
homh i nhtitution, and lias fully complied with
all the bite State lawn. It Is
THE PJONKRK SOUTIIEHN LIFE INS. CO.,
Willi no dMorimhmt’ou ugalimt tho SpulUern
'olloy holder In ro*id6noe,truvbl or rat oh of
idjkhborhood, improve her own property und
enhance her own prosperity. More than *30,-
000,000 lmvo been aunt North by Southern people
for Life Insurance. IIitmlredH of tliousaiidH of
dolluru are aim ually Kent from Georgia for this
purpose. Wo must keep thimnoucy at home:
—Quoad It.
I make no war upon other CnmpanluH, lmt In
tend to uuiko pPVHouul appeals to all, and net
that overy one Khali havo a fair opportunity of
obtaining this, the chop post and stiTusr mode of
milking a certain provision for hi* family, and
ehooKin# hib own vhiumih und kuioiiuojis
Trustee* of tip? saCrt'd funds *
ftPIIAKS.
wir
FIVH HUNDRED '
Yniuftlilo .Town Lots
THK GltOWING CITY OF DALTON
f tl)c sucred funds of his Widow uud
~ with permission, T respectfully refer to lion.
D A Walker, CDMoCiitchen, W KMoore, Fit
Morris, John II Ivin#. W J Vnderwoml, Col. W
JlTlbhs. Itev. .1 L iflltqh, and I K Shumate, of
DaUoii. Und Col. H M Carter of Murray.
inrlngmy ulmencofrom Dalton I will lio rep.
ented bv F.. U. Sarhkkx ami l»r. B.B. IlnowN,
..imtH,iir"* ' *| **-*-
Bop l«-4t
° 1 1 lui l ,rovt3ti furUJIi ln Wi.lt.
Also, lot numhur 70 nnd onedmlf of lot ntftn-
lliiltau, Im. AUu (lil huii ,mlR rmnieJinil.llnc, 4
SiudiWiB
feopmiwir! “ ml
Also, |(M ucrosi part of lot uninbicr 813, 13th
district und ;td huettou, 00 aores eluartid; good
hewod Inn dwellItitf, stable, eorucrlh,Hh»dK,Aot
good nrohurd of curly pcuclio*,nnpln8 and pears,
well wutored in ovory (leld, aiuluxuullout well
wator ut lioUKO) two umt a half uillos from Dul
ton
Also, lots numbers SI, 33, and ono half of-lot
23, la thu 13th district and »d hooUoii,400 aoro*i
two good springs, tht'oil wells, upjile, puuolJt
cherry and pburtreosj HoaurbsCoimliullhefeok
bottom,80 tp 100 non?* cleared; no buildings,
Also, 320 acres, within two titllesor Tilton,
flue pencil uml upplu o rub aid, good dwell lug
house, barn, cotton glu and llmutlicr.
An improrod farm on Conasauga Itivor, nlno
miles N. K. or Dalton, on the upper King's
Bridge Hoad, GOO dci'CHt lots 70, 70. und parts or
70, 74 and 27. In 12th nnd 3d, 2 dntihla log oahlns,
with shed rooms, orlbx and stubloH; young apple
and puuch orelmrd, well of water ut liouso.
springs nnd crook) 140 acres on an island In tho
Conasungu, all first clutm hot tom.
Also, lots number* 137 nnd 144, 17th district
and 3d section, 11oh1u Cons county, fouV tulles B.
W. of Kingston, onu uiUo from Kingston and
Home B. It., improvements nt. lot 137, and good
land cleared* % of u inllo from Hlahtour lllver;
no Improvements on lot 144, lmt largo quality
of long leaved line timber, will bo sola together
Or separately.
Also, lots 231 and 232, and 30 acres of 228. In tho
l‘4th district uud.ttd section. OMaercs with good
cotton gin, Saw Mill and Grist Mill. l*rlco$T,fl00;
or will exohungo forelty property,
Aluo, lot*413. In 10th district nml 8d section, ICO
ttcrcH. all tliable land, n) acres cU ured; good ie
buildings nml excellent Spring, 13 miles froi..
Dalton, on tho Ducktowu lload; young fruit
trees and good timber. Frico ^KX), or will cx>
change for city property.
Dry Goods~aiid JStSSwy
uusixf.ss. nr
(Succcaoi's tojolm ll. Kliijf,,
SSOOO
WORTH OF O O Ol) H
ON TDK MAUKKT AT
UKDU.CED RATES!
8. C. CltOXIEIlS.
Tin* IlCHtCulleos at 18*^ per Yard 1
Fifty pleee* of the best make and latest
Style* just received at above ptJoe l
lies'. Cqffeu at V/i pounds t« t Iro dollar J
MvnVlmst whole stock Brogan Shbe* V-73
A large stock of Kentucky Jeans and
Cans!mere*ut S3 to76 cents per yardt
Cap* and saucers nt 23cunt* per set.
A good .-dock of BrowTimid Bleached Domes,
ies, Huts, Biiote, Sliqea, Hardware, Uili'uiswjro
ml Notions.
Thu Best Clmnoc for Bargains
Ever before offered in this country.
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
Two Hnudred nml Fifty Acres Cleared and
t*r-' ■■*>—
ii -Wood's Station
admirably adopted to Corn.'WhOut,- Oats, To-
biieooand the Grn«scs, odnststlng of lots mint,
her* 14H, 140,177,173, nml sixty aore* of the Mouth
part oriot number 140,ull in tlio 27tli district
und 3d section.
Tills place may ho dlvidod Into two nr three
fivvnift; bUtwHlbe sold in .a body at the very
low figures of |4,IKK. civsh;
'
iw.ll
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions
Iloiii., Slioi-H, Huvilwuru nn»V Uroccrl.i, '
Ca.h paid for Bacon, Wheat, Cora. Cotton. ana
all kind, of Country Produoa,
Ilcln, I.m: MEff, ire trill .ndearor toina*
tuIntlioMpututlon.nml.orT, our old frt.ndi
and tlia pulillo latuflietorlly.
. COMB OK WITH TOC*
Produoe and Oaaht
Try u. | We will aiy. 7 0I, Bargain, I
w« makatlio Uraln and Produoo trad, a
olaUty.and Major Bard will U, on tmnd (6.so.
hi, usual USerullty,
P ‘ W f ° r • U * n
viS, 1 , 1 . 11, the Brok.fan and
hu.lue,. a. hur.toforii, fii ‘dr
Juno 24-ly
GOODS I
KICK GOODS I
EBESU OOODSI
iT SWEBT UOODII
Townley’s Confectionery 1
FrMli Butter Alrackersf
Soda Crackers/
Cream Crackers,-
Sugar Crackers.
Boston Cracksrs,
WO-Nlo Crackers,
aud Farina L'rasksm, a#
Towuloy's Confooilonery t
Oyster*,
Sardines,
Herrings,
l'lckleS,
Dalton, Sept. 7, ’O'A-um
S. C. CROZ1ER.
is,
id ttdjoUti.igtl.u
id south
IT. IV Bobbin* to R, K. Wllaon on record in
WlUttlold Bnpefior Court: levied on aa thu
pvojjorty of ll K. Wilson to satisfy a ll la from
Murray Superior Court, Siimiid Money, ludor.
..... \r f who,... i n v (V'tim.. ....
11. tjUTHEULAND, D. Sli’ff,
riAT035AMt K it I FF’S* SALKS.’-Willbo hold
lie for o llm f!nurl-iroii*udoor lu Hiuggold,
iiitbo flr.it Tuosdiiy In November Miext, ho.
A lso, fob
plantation* on tl.o Yazoo River, mid Wasp
o being childly iu Washington county, unu
partly in Hun Flower mid Holmes counties, MU-
slaiinpi, containing inaU25IU acre*. Cun In*
divided into throu or more idantutions; 1100
nere* cleared, 500 aero* In oultivatlnn, (J00 a ere*
deadened before t ho war. Improvements first
dims. Cypre** timber lmmon*ely valuable.—
Will be sold low to settle up an ustalo. Title*
perfect.
5,000 UC/
. ingpii
Water Valley,
port li
;m<l lead, and the gold deposit*
ill
Caiolliia
A I.so 5,ooo acres of-Jan«t in Mouroo countv,
Ea*t Te.nie**oe. Much of thl? hind 1*
ijual for farming purpo*n* to tlio oclcbrated
1 Wa" - - -
Town lot number 27. and 10 foot off df the east
Hldo otuumber 28, both Iron. In# on and north
of Nashville-htreet iu tliu town of llinggold,
and town lot number 45. except ton feel off of
the north end of wild lot, being tho lot whuro*
on P Alllggln* formerly resided; all sold a*
the property of *nld Iliggln*. bv two superior
court 11 fa*, ouo T M Gordon und .J M Lee, for
use of ofllcer* of court vs said Higgins, and ono
T M Gordonund J M laiu v* *ald iliggln* for
purolmse money. Levied upon u* the properly
of PA Higgins, mid pointed out bv T M Oor-
don, U'va.fcQgt.
Oct. 7.1W0. tV. .7. WHITkITT, D. Sliff.
PATENT
BROADCAST SEED SOWER, i
or Sowing ull kind* nl Grain uud Gnu-s j
50,000 Acrcp o'fVnlunblc
North Georgia Lands,
AS FOLLOWS.
’W-rnirwiprm
Peppei* inne#,
• . Brandy reach as.
Jellies, Syrup«,M
C ATOOSA MORTGAGE SHERIFF BALK.—
Will be cold before the Court-House door,
In Ringgold, within the legal hour* of sale, on
tho tli
_ in Dveumi)
af laud number iM, lu the 2-Sth dlutiiol
nty, Gn.
.. itlOh Of Ui .. _
property of Green Bradley by pne superior
court mortgage II fu. D H Andcrsmi v* Green
Bradley. Property pointed out In said mort
gage ll fa. , I Pr*. fee »3.
Oct. 7. W. J. WlllTSITT, D. SUIT.
of I^i Fayette. Walker eountv. on tlio firm Anea-
day in November next, within thu legal hours
of sale, 11m following property, to-wlt:
Ono eighth Interest in lot number 222; and
onc-eighih Interuwt in .south half of loti num
ber* 2k» and 217—all in the Sth district and uii
section of Walker county: levied nn as tho
•:?rtv of John F. Vlekory to*atl*fy twujus-
e by U 11 Limit or. L
A. A. SIMMONS. Sheriff.
> the
rond leading frdm J. E. Willson’* ford, on Sugar
Creek to Coatiulln In the direction of Red Clay
dlicontiniied u* a Public Road, anti left its u
Private Way: This 1* to cite all person* eon-
corned to show legal objection* at my office on
the llrst-Tucsday In November, why said Pub
lic ltoud should not ho annulled and left a* a
Private Way.
Witness my hand nnd otlloleial signature.
" ' W. 11. RROOKEK, Oid'y.
Oct. 7-30U.
appoint
Del 7-1
Senator Vwlsou recently romarknl to ryuL of Lopez by tlie Allies, lirst at Curu-
Scerctary Boutu'cU tlmt Iw dmM tvateli I guuty, whcroiio lost 1,000 killcil, 200 pris-
witli ciose smitiuy tlio eumluct u! somo of | onors ami Wcannoti, nml then a t Igitacion,
the national banks of New York city, | where lie lost 23 cannon nml abamioticO
which, itis supposed, liavo tent Uiemselvee j Iii a steamers, wliicli suhscqiiently fell into j
It plfciitlou In pfopc
lmvo John Kulth, mini'
discharged from such administration, and Wli-
In Hendrix appointed iidtn'r, d” bonis non. In
Id* Hteud: Thl* 1* tlicroforu to cite ull pcr»on*
concerned to show cause at my omen, If any
they can, on the first Monday In Novomhor
next, why said Keith Should not be disclmrgod
anil Willi* Hendrix appointed ndm'r, do bonl*
non, in hi* room on said Tuteieitutc.
Witness my official-signature.
Gel. 7-lm. W. 11. BRUOKKR, Ord’y,
G 1F.ORG! A, Walker On
Y having boon ... ....
Raidwin to bo appointed admiui*t‘’ratrlxTipoa
the estate of Edward Baldwin, lute of said
county, deceased : Tld* Is to imtUy all persons
iiitmvotod, both kindred and creditor.*, that at
the tint regular term of Hu* Court tube held
I’Qgil I
tho first Monday In November i
'dnt an udminl.-t rat or upon said estate.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ord’y.
Andrew Curuu!
i of iHTsonnlty,
at —
i imruy t iiuivy.iMJV, ml ||, fit
, . , . , .i ... | oet 7, nsat-lt. .JUI.TOX Itussi
lu tlio huslncss.of locking up. : ,'*>lil ami i tlio hands of thu Allies. Tlu. Provisional j >, koiwi.V.'cTtet.sn itv.-Tntvty tffl
«at- JX
, bus applied for exempt! ...
11 will jm** upon the same
'riUny.Nov.lfitli,
.iULTON RUSSKLU Ordv.
' Fifty acre* of
. , power 120 rere*
u time, and the work isdonoln the
most perfect manner. Hundred* of letter*
from all parts of the country speak its praise.
Wo refer to L, A. FOLSOM, Mr D.. s\grleu!turai
Editor of this puper, who ha* ono of the ma
chines.
Tho price of Hand Sower I# 410, nml of Power
uwQi'ftX). -Send for Circular*.
, D. ll. GOODELL A CO., Solo Manufae’r,
. Antrim, X. IL
rpo Tina LAD1E.S1
SIRS. JANE B. GRAVES
Would announce to tlio Ladle* of Dalton nnd
thu Hurronmling country, tlmt olio hta lustre-
(dived and opeimd at her Store on King Street,
a Beautiful stock of
Npriiig nud Nmmtirr HnB, Honuctn,
Ribbons, Flowers, etc.,
and every Variety of Mlllnery Goods, of tho
latest and most fashionable styles. She will be
pleased to see her old friend* and uu*t outers ut
her new place of business, weere they can pro-
unrenew Hilt* and have old ones renovated and
trimmed. April W,l8«My
KJflj 7 s
EW YORK MOVED TO DALTON!
N E
I'OTt CHEAP, GOODS
GOOD BARGAINS
“ Live and Let Live Store I”
Until our Now Stores are built on the “Old
Brick Hotel Square,” you will tlml us outho
EAST SIDE OF HAMILTON STREET,
Five Door* North of King Street,
DALTON, GA. **
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TowRloy’g ConTcctlonory J
Green Pena,
Green Corn,
Tomatoes.
Peach**,
Strawbcrrln*.
Pine Applaa, H
Tosvntey’fi ConrccUanery J
Frcah Candle*.
Orange*. Lemon*, cti,-, • .
. M , ClarmTWMmextra fine, at
April20-ly TOWNLEY’S CONFECTIONRRY.
gPBING IIAS COME, AND80UAvF
HCOTT & LYLE'N
Elegant Now Goods!
They are In roocipt of a wellaelaetod atook of
Rprlngr and Hammer Goeda !
Somothlng Beautiful for tho l.adlea!
A “Loro of a Hat,” or Charming Braaa i
ftinta,
JsHWU*.
«,
-L i n e n a ,
Oronadlnea,
llut a, Trimming*,
Kotioua, Sbuee, Ualtera,
Hnl*. CUotliJng, and Shoes.
South End Hamilton Street.
“| 25121
i I , 4331 3
1 “ a 085' ••
13'; " *
5 t
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72
Wi 7 j*
210 “ <
r F.. Gun
Ma
ivill bn
give
Orrp
i hand
i Liberal 1'rieci li
R. JlAN.xr.u, Rev. Lkti
1 Lank Rahuktt
ii Cheap Good* and
luHfciliath Cady Btnntrm eights, nnd Mrs.
Norton-nines. The LouisviUo Cornier-1
Pol ft tea In loss#.
The political prospects In Texas aro
|lournal wyk that a pair of such feet would I good. Tho Waco (Tcxti-s) llc^ister, of
Bin»wrf-adimrahly for tlio pedestal^ of a j u late date, has the following: “We do
Government lias declared £bpcz an t
Ufwr,
TUo ImpIouM Mcoumlrol*
iipplieatiou will Uu u
The California (Mo.) Journal reports ; for tilebctreii
lie caso of a minister in Miller county, \
i Court of Ordlimrv of Cat
. tho flr*i regular term of tliuC ni
plratlon of thirty day* fnpu t
leave tom li Hu* lauds belongin
I nt W. U. l)iiaii, l.u,«< of rt.ibi cun
ry Uuv* ' f i..^ , lv
ictothu j i
l^utS
• -A G.v
of Whilrtcld ii
«<mpltt of Jtunkcr I till monuments, nnd | not cousider purselves ovov-exclUiblo or w>v .
1 It inks theh.v h»b*o ‘.hurts « clean up tho | enthusitwUu iu politics, hut if Gen. Ham- j fashioiud silver table spooua/whiohlio
,vho, comhicUnga prayer meeting it. the - rjKonou, anraoV
clmmocrof death, took from the drawer of J^T ioy t ha* aftprfod for .' to,option ot;.
the bureau ngnlnst wliteli he was ie.ining, ’
w hllo-in the act of praying, two heavy old- • "Wi*7is™Sl K *’ A ' fI "
fnahLSni tl bllvtn* inlilit onnniu ivliink : ■ * ** * '*’ •"
n developing 4 he great
ml tlie adjoiningcoun-
„ . living by sellinggood*
red n great Intercut In tlio growth of
and v.v know that
win.- Country makes uGroningTown.”
Ill keepeon-lanily on lmnd u wcll.se-
deck mill will give liberal nude* for.
'I, verylhli.g tlml the i»oii or labor
• • 'ii, -mi pr-idm e. • •
, 1 ■ i r. " ii Ii id i shipload
‘ • T ‘ *• and the barefoot
ii*lig n
triplin'*. .'i*unb:t» .■« tr , i
TO-LIVK AND r.KT JiTV;:’
For tbu conVuiijuuec of o» r -qnuiury Mond*
umloustoiiKis.we v.ill, a^400Ui io iumber
can bo got out, lmvo a
WAGON YARD, *
on t ho rear of tho Old Briok Hotel Square, with
shutter, lire and wuter, toyuan and biamt*.
Aag-ly ‘ Ag’t Dalton City Co.
D—for some gentlemen ot Chlca;
I ilea go
sol tie In North
80 to ItJO acres
M'
ERRY & »RO. (
DALTON, GEORUIAv
W ANTED—for aoino go
and Maryland wl*hli
Georgia, several huiiiII far
each,within convenient access to Dalton. Com
fortable building* and growing fruit 1 row pre
ferred, but not IndUpeutiablu.
. . Dull on for farm property.
others wish to exclumgo farm property for
city lots.
For convenience of all persons wishing to
make Hindi exchanges, wo keep nt our ottlco a
book iu which the property to bu exchanged
may be Registered.
liavo Just receiqad an elegant assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Domoatlos,
Tama,
•hoee<
Leather,
Hard ware,
Outtlery,
Notions,
Blr, Kto
Bloase call and oxamino our stock before pur
chasing eliowhora/
Wc Will Not be Undersold!
Wo havo secured tfttfaerrleea of Mr. Vfuif
P. Fanvaworth, who will be happy Dfirtr
his old friends and patrons,
march 18-Iy
J^TLE APBVDEfff
Iffro Inmtrancc ApoiitH,
Ofllco at N. Y. Cooledgo A Co’s.
Daltox,, Ga.
S OUTHERN MUTUAL, (Chartered 1947,) ,
Athens, Georgia.
riEOUUIA HOME, (Churted 1859,)
•Northern Georgia T.umls we would reler
all those Necking to Invest In Middle und South
dorn Georgia, or In Bine Timbor Lands f
‘ «—‘-.toouroorres
lltOTHER,
Macon, Qa.
F or rent.
The Small Frumo Building, on tho Old
Brick Hotel S,inure, iiqiy occupied its gn oflloo
by tho Dalton City Company. '
j Also, for, gala lota numbers 80 and 32, King
lor information of any oftho above address
Atlf 1V1, VljR
Y(m£ itojjf:,
ColumbuH, Georgia.
piIOTOGRAPIIS!
The onderafjrnod would respectfully Inform
tlio ell.1 sons or Dalton und vicinity, that ho will
bo founa at tho
BHOTOGRABJI GALLElft
For a fow days, whore ho 1* prepared to take
all kinds of picture*. Best 1 ight for small ohlb
dron between 11 and 12o’ulock, clear days. For
rpiIE LATEST NEWSi
LOWRY Sc EASON
od by thorn in Dalton, oonalatlng of all auch
Goods as to moot the wants of ovory one, and
all we havo to say Is, come and see ua before
you buy your goods, und wo will do yon good.
Mujor Ilord and Col. Alton, two nioo young
men, will always bo on band, and will ta»°
grout plcumifo Ui showing our stock.
We will take In exohango for our goods all th®
Country Produce usually take in store, to-wlt:
ore, to-w
imeon, j-uru, uuucr, v**m, >rueni, Rye, Flo-*,,
Meal, Cblokens, Eggs, Country Cloth, Rags, *’•
A N oxcollent stock of Trlon Faotory Osna-