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tony
l i:\ty, wns
i effort «M mftdo
I It, It wixb nsccr-
jllgoneo on the part of
f nml cltlrens, lire tltlo
U was originally given to
i allowed to paw iRtoprl
d tlml tlio Academy, wWeli
to twlong to tins city,>s-
o private Individuals, wlmjwcro
nablo or unwilling to Rebuild.—
were made to raise tho money by
an; but tho fact ilint such sub-
ould enure to tho benefit of
theso Individual oivners, without giving
to tho subscribers or to tho city authori
ties any control over tho Academy, prov
ed to bo an Inseparable dlllloulty.
In view of this difficulty several enter
prising citizens went to work to boo what
could bo dono to supply the educational
wants of tho city. The first thing to bo
dono was to'obtnln a sultablo location.—
Col. IV. K. Moore, acting on tlioir behalf,
addressed a letter to Col. lien. E. Green
ngont of tho Dalton City Company, ask
ing .that said Company would donato a
suitable lot for tho erection of an Acade
my', to bo owned and managed by tho
Masonic Lodge, tho Odd Fellows Ixsdgo,
the City Council and the citizens, who
should subscribe, through a Hoard of
Trustees, in which all should bo properly
represented. Col. G reon promptly respon
ded by offering to them tho choice or sev
eral locations.
' Tho Masonic Lodge, on Monday night
last, accepted tho proposition, undertook
to ralso <1,000 towards erecting n suitable
building, and appointed committees to
confer with tho Odd Fellows Lodge and
tho City Council, and to solicit the co
operation of tho citizens.
This Is tho most feasiblo plan that wo
havo hoard suggested for meeting tho ed
ucational wants of our growing populn
tion, and wo trust that our pooplo will re
spond cordially to Col. Mooro and Ills as
sociates, who inaugurated this enterprise,
Last woek wa urged tho importance of
this matter, and claim to divide with Col,
Moore, Col. Tibbs, Dr. Brown and others,
some portion of the credit of Inaugurating
tho movement..
Mon'S bo too ObllKtoK.
ohavo never yet rnado anything by
too obliging, tVo have often wish;
it human nature was different—that
) more assimilating tho dlvlnc-t-tlint
was’ less selfishness and more of
terly afll-ctlon In the human henrt.—
Self-Interest Is lm\oed tho main-spring of
nil human action—of tho wholo mechan
ism of llfb. This Is a broad and censori
ous axiom, and however much It may
thwart our belter nature, or oppose our
convictions of virtue and religion, It Is
nevertheless true, and deplorably true In
tho main. Its truth Is Illustrated In all
tho concerns of life—upon the broad sea
of commerce, and In tho garden of our
1‘enco In Intro pc.
On tho occasion of the opening of tho
French Chambers, which Is now fixed for
the 8lh of November, tho Emperor Napo
leon, holies to issue a manifesto announc
ing an agreement arrived at by tho vnrious
Powers for a general simultaneous disarm
ament. Tills Is tho first piece of really
\ ftplenaid Company of Artiste*.
Tho celebrated Templeton Troupe gavo
an entertainment at tho Court lloiiso Inst
night. The performance Was excellent
throughout—ns good as wo ovor saw of
tho kind.' They iierform ngnln to-night.
Lot every body go—every thing Is chaste—
nothing said or dono tho least obJcWonn
sensible news wo have had from Europe ■ bio. Alice Van-? is indeed the “Star of
for a long time. Wo hope It may turn out the South,” and darling Utile May Tern-
to be well founded. Largo standing nrmics | pleton truly lookallkoa “Little Fairy,”
have long been the curse of Europe, nml. and her singing is perfect nud tnoxpressl-
tho weight of the curso lias been greatly bly sweet. _
Increased during tho reign of Napoleon, j ' An ImpoMer.
om,cVTo imt! I A followonUlnghlmsolfProf. Teal, came
A correspondent of tho Albany Argus to Dalton on Tuesday morning last, and
oflbrs to botany sum from <1,000 to<IO,POO ! nmiouuoed by flaming hand-bills that ho
own social Intercourse. How many Is the , ,| ult jj,,, New York Democratic State tick-j would give a wonderful tragical nml Yen-
MIHCKI.I.ANKOI-n Alirliimscxcm I DA 1/1*0.V CITY I
I* tt Trim?
According to a correspondent of t]ic
Augusta Chronicle, writing from Atlanta,
tho money of the people of Georgia Is being
unwarrantably and outrageously squan
dered by Bullock and bis satellites. If nil
he says is true it will not bo long before
the Slate Is hopelessly bankrupted. Not
withstanding the office of Attorney Gen
eral was created for tho purpose of foru-
foiling counsel for the Executive In all
eases In which the State is a parly inter
ested, this correspondent gives quite a
number of eases in which the nggrogato
amount of Executive warrants, drawn in
fkvorof differout attorneys ns retaining
fees, foots up to ovcr<U,000—some of tho
eases In which they nrc retained being of
tho most trivial character. And not only
tills, but the Chronicle's correspondent
says that Attorney Goneral Farrow has
ootalnqd Executive wnrrauts to tho tuno
of about <3,000 for "written opinions”—
this Independent of the two salaries paid
him: one of <3,000 from the State, ami the
oilier of <300 per month from tho State
Bond. Other ttceclngs of tho people, not
bo heavy butjftilly ns uncalled for, are ci
ted by the writer referred to. What reck
lessness—what n waste of tho people’s
■money—w-lint down-right official robbery
—is hero exhibited. >Tis truly alarming,
nml If a stop Is not put to It in some way,
and that speedily, our State will soou he
In a deplorable condition financially.—
Tho foturo of Georgia and of the whole
• country, under itudlcnl rule, foots dark
enough, and wliat is to lie<ho end of it all
tho God of Ilcnvcn nlone knows.
Viper tlml 1ms been warmed to life but to
sling its benefactor to tho heart. How
many an ungrateful child, adopted In
helpless Infancy out of tho merest com-
pnsslon, hath brought both sorrow nml
grey lmlrs in quick succession to that ono
to whom Its very existence was duo,
! - Oiu-o I hiul money nml n Mend-on belli 1 ncl
great Morei
I lent my money totuy friend—I saw my frlcml
no more.”
Thus Is life In all Its concerns—nnd thus
Is human nature tho world over. A friend
bestows n gilt—a book perchanco—rare
and brautlftil, nml tlirlec denr for the giv
er’s sake. It Is praised in tho presence of
another, who nsks the loan, and it cannot
well lie rctliscd.. Tlio time when books
should lie returned comes round, but not
tlio book; nnd nllcr waiting long, a kind
request Is Bent llmt It may bo returned.—
ltcsponsc Is given that tho book has pass
ed Into another’s hands, nnd when it docs
come home It Is not recognized ns tho
same dear token, so soiled nnd worn.
Tills Is but ono of a hundred of the petty
grievances of every day life. We do unto
others as wo would, In like circumstan
ces, bo dune by. True it is thnt “ono
good turn deserves another,” but it is
forgotten thnt it should be arc-turn. Wo
offer our umbrella, our lamp, or some
thing clso equally ns much needed nt tho
Unit, to n friend. It Is well received, ns
It should lie,for to himitlsnn “obliging”
favor oil our part—a flivor that should be
sufficiently appreciated to Insure the Im
mediate return of tlio article or artlelos
loaned; but ’tls not until wo need them
that wo find their places empty, nnd re
member whoro they are.
“Don’t be too obliging, ’’ which simply
means, do not ofifcr favors where llicj
will not ho reciprocated ns well us ap
pointed.
liana r.vcrjr Devil or Thom!
Outrages upon white females, by negro
men, nro becoming so frequent of late in
various portions of the South, that it is
getting to be dangerous for them to go any
dlstnuco from homo without a male pro
tector. We learn from the Nashville Ban
ner, of a Into dnto, Hint a bold attempt at
rapo wns recently made by a negro man
in tho neighborhood of Somerville. Two
ladles wero riding nlong in the direction
of town, when ho assaulted nnd pulled one
of them from her horse. The other dis
mounted and attempted todrivehiin away,
when tho wretch, fearing that a brother
of tlio Indy was coming, took fright nnd
fled, but was afterwards arrested, iden ti
fied by tho ladles, and lodged in jail, from
which ho wns taken that night by n party
of disguised men nnd bung.
A ftweot Hot 1
Wo lmvo n sweet Governor, a sweet
Treasurer, a sweet Attorney General, In
a word, n sweet sot of State, officials so
journing nt tho Atlanta Opera House,
flirsicnlly cnllcd tho “Stato Capitol.”—
They all seem to bo nt loggerheads, nnd
pour hot shot Into each other every day
through tlio Atlanta papers. "Stop thief!”
“falsehood” "baso nnd malicious slan-
dcrsl” etc.', nrc among somo of tho digni
fied (!) expressions used by these llndicnl
fonctionnrtcB. This is truly a “ Kilkenny
cat fight”—a light which is bringing to
tlio surface a considerable amount of Rad
ical trickery aud meanness, nnd we hope
(toy’ll keep It up until a full expose is
made—’twlU result it: great public good.
The Inst “say so” is from t arrow, who
belches forth a rousing columbind IniO
the Angler battery. “Skirmishing all
nlong the line!”— Angler will be on band
next, then the Bullock, nnd llndicnl fur
will fiy for true! Somebody will get worst
ed in the general melee, but a continua
tion of the fight Is necessary—so, forward
to the battle, braves!
et will bo elected by 30,000 uu\|orlty, the , trlloqulal performance that night nt tlio
samo ninouut that tlio new Constitution ; Court House. Night came nud with It
will bo defeated by 30,000 minority, and the performance, nnd a more miserable,
the samo amount that negro sullVnge will scoundrelly Imposition wns never before
lw defeated by 30,000 majority. The three practiced upon our pooplo. Those who
M'f It 1339, $510,002--Securely Invus-'
1’olloltM Issued ill Lust Blx Months, 1300,
Oiiiittttl #23P,0UO-.Ga*»li Paid Up,
Southern Life Insurance Co.
ATLANTA ukPAllTStBST.
it nominal
JOHN 1). GORDON, President.
1)UN*. II. HIM. A. II. COMR'ITT,
Vico rreatilunls.
A. AUSTELL, K. W. HOI.I.ANT),
Klnaneu Committee.
W. C. MOUIU8, Secretin-}-.
Ill-ill! Hill.
Ilotaiet TIiomM, **
Wllile Ilillllllt-Jll, INlllunOIlt, S C.
wagers are to lie taken together.
Terrible Knrthqiuiko In I’eru.
A terrible cnrthqiiaks occurred In 1’crU
August 2-1. Tlio Pacific Steam Naviga
tion Company’s steamer Payta wns dam
aged. The earthquake was bo severe ns
to throw down passengers on tlio steamer.
It lifted a heavy Iron snfeln tlio purser’s
room, nml raised the vessel entirely out
of tlio water. The shock wns not repent
ed; lmd it been, the vessel would undoubt
edly have licen lost. Tlio peaks of the
mountain on shore wero seen to tumble
down and crumble away. The Inhabit
ants of Callao nnd other places nlong tho
Pacific coast were fleeing into tlio Interior,
nnd nll.vnlnubto products being removed.
Highly Iniportnnf.
Tlio Augustn Coustltutloimlfot of tho 3d
publishes tlio following dispatch from Its.
special New York correspondent: “There
nru indications of a strong combination to
advance the price bfcotton. Spinncrsnnd
exporters are large buyers. Cotton goods
doing bettor.”
From Wnnhlngloti.
A report from Washington is that tho
vacant place on tlio Supreme bonch will
be tendered to Mr. Hoar, nnd tlml Juilgo
Plbrropont, of New York, will bo nom
inated as Attorney Gcnornl. Mr. Picrrc-
pont contributed twenty-five thousand dol
lars to carry the last elections in New
York for tho Radicals nnd lie 1ms contrib
uted to tho Graut financial fund as only
a rich Radical could. Grant would of
courso consider It a mischievous prece
dent to neglect to reward him with a high
office.
Pendleton's llleelloti Considered t'cr-
fuln. .
A special dispatch from tlio offieo of tlio
Cincinnati Enquirer says thnt the returns
from the Ohio canvass show Hint tho elec
tion of tbo Hon. George II. Peudlctou as
Governor is now certain, by n larger ma
jority thnu the most sanguine of Ids friends
lmd anticipated.
went were completely sold by this travell
ing vagabond—nnd tre wore sold too, but
In a different way. Tills contcmptlblo Im
postor nnd swindler got us to print h!m
five dollars’ worth or programmes, nnd left
town “between two suns” without pnylng
for them. Wo also understand that lie
left without paying nil of bis hotel bill.—
Ho said be wns going to Chattanooga.—
Lookout for him Chnttnnooglnns!
NcUsored Paragraphs.
Order lins been restored in Valentin and
Gnllcla, nnd n state of scigo will be declar
ed wherever outbreaks occur.
Tlio second crop of rice Is arriving, n
thousand bushels nt a time, nt Savannah.
A Neiv York mansion, recently present
ed to a briilo, lms a <7,000 (gold) parlor
eai'iict
War is said tolas threatened between tbo
Mexicans nnd the Texans nlong tho Rio
Grande.
Tlio newest liook out says that farming
requires brains. There are some jasoplc
manifestly who should not bccomo farm-
t' ii l'liitiiKy, AiiaiMii, ciu.
l-Mwin-tl Tlinlints, *•
11 Jt lllltlur, MiiiMikiii, lln.
ftolirrt Toombs, Wmminstnn.Gu.
JI.I Smith, Cutlilioi-l, Uu.
A II Cnbiiiltt, Newton, On.
Wm .lollllHlou, Clllll-lni-.o, X C.
It 1, WHIliialmin, Allemltih-, s C.
W A Cnliln-ell, uu-ousboro, X C,
Tolnl aTinihnror Policies Issued, 3300 I
Fol-ty Tor Cent Dividend Duclsred .Inly I, ',:■.).
At the roqnasfe of Hen'! John II. Oni-don, l'i-c-
. cut of tho Atlniitii Dopiirlmont of tills ai'ont
Southern Onninlsnlluii, I util lu-l-e to present
Tns toflioolllsntis of (Jharokto tlnoraln.
onrsupport nml pntronnnu iro roly upon
Id monied busts, nml nniiniaeinent by u
' ‘ ' it business I u-
I.ooks Rovoltillimnry.
The news from Paris has an air of revo
lution. It is announced that the Deputies
of the Left will proceed to tho Legislative
Chamber nt the lcgnl timo of session nnd
protest thnt, ns the Emperor lms violated
the Constitution, they nro absolved from
their oaths of nllcgtnnco,
Tobacco Crop,
Tlio ILyhbliburg (Vn.) Nows says: “Wo
lonru from our country friends that they
havo gonomlly commenced cutting their
tobacco, nml thnt tho quantity is much,
better than they wero fed to uutleipato
from tho lateness nt which it wns plnntcd,
nnd tlio Injury dono by tbo pvntraetcd
drought. Tlio crop, however, will bo n
small one, and a great dcnl of It, it is fenc
ed will, be cattgut by the frost before it is
ready fur tho knife.”
Drcndfhl Accident at a Dints Fair.
A terrible accident happened at the In-
dinnn State Fair at Indianapolis, on the
2d instant, by which twenty-five persons
were killed by tlio collapse of a steam-
boiler, And a great number wounded.—
No less tlmn fifteen thousand persons
wero on tbo Fnir grounds, at the time, an
immense crowd of whom had thronged Reconstruction
around the engines to witness tl,e contest p-fl of rto ,u Ift( u nl his
of speed and power .and the mystery h home in Wisconsin." A simple announce-
ba morewereuockiUed.asfragm-.il s or gf En-
the bolter, tiudiere, etc. weighing a, high wtll , h ^ fl J nd u goln tlll! roundg ,.
osfivo hundred pounds, were thrown in ?
every direction, and to the distance of sev
eral hundred yards- It is said headless
trunks, arati. b-ptxM beads wen patter
ed in cvctt fijjwtSira; asai in wae instance
the lifeless tody of a aan wa* fraud jam
med into n Imn' -vT je!e, and the arm of
another was found driven several inches
Into a plank. This is certainly one of tho
most dreadfully appalling accidents, from
the same cause, on record tn the whole
history of mechanism. Tho description
given by the Indianapolis Journal of the
scene which followed this terrible explo
sion, is hcart-rcuding in tho extreme.
Sflnnlnalppl.
If Judge Dcnl is elected Governor of
Mississippi it will bo nt wlmt you almost
caU tbo point of tbo bayonet. Tbo Radi
cals in that State lmvo issued a secret cir
cular, begglug for moner, to be used os
tensibly in defeating Judgo Dent. They
say they must bnvo twenty-live thousand
dollars nt once, or their cause Is lost.—
>Tis “lost” already In thnt Stntc—the
great tidal wavo of conservatism Hint sub
merged Radicalism lu Tennceseo nml Vir-
Fnitcil on to ItCNlgn.
Tlio “great captain of the age” has oc
copied the presidential chair' only half
a year, nnd in that short timo lie linsso
disgusted Ills supporters, thnt tho Anti-
Slavery Standard calls bn him to resign.
It thinks Ulysses recreates too much,
particularly nt a time when the country
so much needs a president.
The ,-UlnlKtcr was IUglit.
As ignorant fellow who wns about to lie
married, resolved to mnko himself perfect
in responso ot' ike marriage service, but
In tlio last gamo of billiards between
Grant nnd Boutwcll, the lntter is said to
have won. It wns tbo “pocket game
Nearly every herd of stock near Sllyor
City, Montana, has been run off by In
dians, nnd somo murders lmvo been com
mitted.
A negro in Bridgeport, Conn., arrested
for adultery, wns naked wlmt lio was “ta
ken up for?” replied lie “believed It was
idolatry.”
ThoLndics of the M. E. Churcluit Home
are making an effort to procure a bell for
tlioirchurch.
A large meeting lms boon held nt Salt
Lake City to take into consideration tho
subject of the admission of Utah into the
Union ns n Slate.
Real estate in Philadelphia, it Is said, is
worth nothing like what it wns two or
three years ago, nnd Is still declining in
value.
'file President lms appointed Thursday,
tlio 18tli of November next, ns a day of
thanksgiving and prayer.
ThoPrcsbytcry of Baltimore, Old School
lms voted in favor of a reunion of tho Old
and New Schools by a voto of 23 to 12,
A lady correspondent of a country pa
per says: “Wlmt a pity we can’t travel
like men do, with a box of paper collars
nud bosoms.”
AdvikfefroritTennessee indicate the con
test for Senator closo between Johnson
nnd Etheridge.
Sarstymrilla Townsend died In Boston
on Sunday. He wns seventv-six years of
, and of course had never indulged in
bis medicines.
In the Superior Court of Loo county,
Georgia, last week, Florence Gilmer was
convicted of the nnmler of Ellen Percy.
Both colored women.
The Cincinnati Opera House lms been
transformed into a Bible House. Sensi
ble!
About Half a million of property wns
destroyed by tbo flood in aud about Phil
adelphia,
Tlio Sumter Republican reports frost tn
tbo neighborhood of Ainericus on Monday
morning last,
There is a womnuln Bullitt county, Ky„
seventy-two yenrs old who has a child
about five months old. The father of the
child is about twenty years old.
„ ...TMiHlnoSa i.
ti-xi-lty, lliiiiitc-liil sliitiillug nml iiroresslimtil |io*
alt Ion—1» fill— nT si-lit It-im-n ivjiultiiviitnoliiuell
l-i-|iiiliitlfin nml creilltln stake In imy ui-giitilzii*
ttmi Hull Is mil lli-Nl-eliiHN. Tills Is purely a
iiiiMslssTiri-Tiox, nml line rally euiil|i[tcUwU|i
nil the lulu stele lews. It Is
TIIK PJOXKKIt SOIJTHKItX IJKK 1X8. CO.,
‘Villi mi il [--.i- it ill! ii ill inn iignltist Hie southern
■ollev liolilcr In i-eslilunee. travel nr rules of
ti-rmlum, etui assets amply sunlcleat to pay
.hnifisj dollars toovorv OSS Allens-es. Wuup-
prul I n I lie Knot li tn keep tier money in Iter us a
m-lalilHii-lioml, tini'irovu lioros-u property ana
onliaiice tier nn-n pviwpi-vHy. Morn limn WO.*
IKRO,-) Ini, e li-jrii si'ii l Xurlliliy Soul hern people
siininee. Handrails ot tnnusnnilA of
J miniially- sent from Georgia Tor tills
pliriiose.^ IVu must keep tilts money nt liomu:
like uo war upon ptlier Companies, bill
tn make persntial appeals to all, nmt....
jvery one slmll have a litlropporluiilty tof
obtaining tills, the elieapi-st iindsiiresr nose of
milking il cel-tnln provision ror Ills family, nml
eboosttiR ms own VKti'.itim nml aiaaiiiioas n«
Trustees of tlm sacred fuuda of Ids willow and
ournAXB.
IV nil permission, I respect fully refill- lo Hon.
Ii A Walker, C 1) MeCiitehen, W K Mnere. F II
Morris, John 11 King. W J Vmlerivooil, Cel. W
II Tibbs, liov. ,1 I, lfillch, nml I K simulate, of
Du 11 mi, iuui.Cn!. km carter of Murray.
PucJllg Ply absence from Dallon 1 will be nip-
. -sellleil by K. It. Kasss|:muiiI Dr. 11.11. Ulton'X.
Audits, and Dr. J. It, MeArSK, Meilleal K.vmn'r
jllf-n- • II, J. MAKKJOY,tleli'l Agt.
GEORGIA LAND A(
1IEX B. UIIEKX,
d\youi of tho Dalton City Company,
OPFKR8 KOll BALD
FIVK HUNDRED
r
Vn I nablo Town Lots
THE UUOWIKU CITY OF DALTOH
IjSO, aevorttl well improvea farm* In Whit*
on lino of tho 8. It. ami D. lt. It., 8 miles from
Dalton, Iium lino upt-liiKi mum framo hulltlliiff, 4
vooinsj 100 neros oleuiotl} IflUOyounK fruit troi'M'
of chnlcu viiriotlus,sot out by Dr. lliiiiilltou, tlio
wull know ii nursery man; gooil bottom ami
good upland, and abundance of timber.
Also, 10.1 ncrcfl, part of lot number SIS, 12!1»
dlKirlt't nud mi suction, 80 iicros olearad; jcood
bewOd Iok dwelling 1 ,•table, cornnrlb.tdiodM, Ac;
Kood orobard of early peaches,iinplos and imars,
wcdl watered lu every flebl, ami excellent well
water at bouse; two und a half miles from Dul
Also, lots numbers 24, 28.and on6 half of lot
20, lu tlm 12th district und ild sootioii.tOO nero*,
two good springs, three wells, upjdo. peablj,
chewy and pear trees; UOncresUnimnudaerook
bottom, 80 to 100 acres cleared; no bulldlugf.
Also, 35M acre*, within two miles of Tilton,
Hue peach uml apple orchard, good dwolllug
bouse, burn, cotton gin uml thrushcr.
Also, 120 acres, one inllaHoutbof Tilton De
pot; wns well Improved before tlio war, but
botiBca burnt.
An Itnprnvud farm on Connsauga llivor, nine
miles X. K. of Dalton, on the upper King's
bridge Road, (100 acres; lots TO, 70, and parts of
70, 74 nnd 27, In 12tli amt 3d, 2 double log cabins,
with shod rooms, cribs nml stables; young apple
mid poach orchard, well or water nt uousc.
springs uml creek; 140 acres on un Island lu tho
Couasmiga, ull ilrst class bottom.
W. or Kingston, one milo from Klugsl
Rome It. It., Improvements on lot !37,andgooil
land obfiired,^ of a milo from lilglitour River;
no Improvements on lot lit, \»nl largo quality
of long leaved lino timber,.will bo sold together
r separately.
Also, lots 231 and 2.72, and 30 acres of 220, In
— | with gi
tho
12tli district and 3d section, MOuerc*
cotton gin, Saw Mill and Urlst Mill. P.
or will exchange forelty property.
Also, lot213. In 10th district mid*3dscotlon, 100
ucres. all tilublu land, 80 acres cleared j good log
buildings und excellent Spring, 13 miles from
Dalton, on tho Duektown ltoad; young fruit
trees and good timber, l'rieo *500, or will ox-
cliuugo for city propurty.
SSOOO
WOK TIT OF C400DS
OK THE MARKET AT
KEDUCHD RATES!
S. C. CHOZIEliS.
The Rest Cal Icon ut 1&4 per Yard!
Fifty pieces Of tho best make and Intcst
Styles Just rooefvod at uhovo price 1
Rest ColTeo at HV4 pounds to tho dollar 1
Men’s best whole stock Jlrogun shoes $1.781
A large stock of Kent uolcy Jeans ami
CiiHHlmeresat 281o78 eeiits per yard!
Cups and suucers ut 28 cents per set.
A good stock of ltrown and bleached Domca-
tlcs, Hats, boots, ttltucM, Hardware, tj nee us ware
and Notions.
Tho Dent Chance for bargains
Ever before offered lu this country.
Dalton, Sept. 7, ’0£).-u
H. U. CUOZIER.
f ri|>cr years! c? when tlio A letter from Calais, ^fc., says the dam-.
1 him In tho eiiurcli, “AVilt ago to vessels uiul buildings, by tlio recent
111 ICMpOUSU Ul li.v- IllfUiIUj,v ra-MHA, Hill
by mistake lie eoinmltttcl the oliicu of bap
tism lbr tliose of
-clergyman asked
U V, a y, 11 ftfewwawto bo tky wodfica is vovy great. Eastpovt is report-
wife?” the bridegroom answered iu u sol- . ’ .. - ; ,
enm tone, “I renouueo them alll” The cd ncaily dcmollsuea,
astonished mlnistcrsaid: “I tbliik von nro Ex-President x’rankttu Pierco died at
ho renllod: T ‘All this I
iu our exchanges, tells all Hint could bo
told in n volume of the atrocities of Radi
cal reconstruction. Here is n fellow whose
“home” is in‘Wisconsin—his interet thero
—his sympathies all witli the people of
tho Northwest—^who, some few months
ago, seized ids carpet-bag, migrated to
Florida, nud by negro votes and tyranni
cal Federal interference, is set to rule a
Stato in tho prosperity and welfare of
whose people lie lias not the remotest in
terest. And this “Governor ltec’d” is
only a fuir sample of the thousands of
carpet-baggers who liave descended upon
tho South, like a swarm of Egyptian lo
custs, to devour the substance of the land.
Tlie people of the South have rcasou to
titanic Heaven tliat at length the day ap
proaches when many more of these fellows
will be forced to go “home” to Wisconsin
and elsewhere and stay.
+Onllawl»m la Florida.
The Macon Telegraph reports bloody
doings in Jackson county, Florida, as fol
lows:
On Wednesday night, tho Sflth'nlt., a
white man named Columbus Sullivan, in
a fool;” to which ho replied:
steadfastly believe.”
Tretty Nlmrp.
It seems that the president lms settled
tbo great controversy over tho Louisville
post olllcfo by appointing a woman to [lie
position. So tho men cannot be jealous of
each other, and they are too gallant to l>e
jealous of a lady.
Tito Morm.
Accounts from vnrious points in Now
England and tlic States of Pennsylvania,
Dclcwnro and Mnrylniul, all give details
of dumngo to railrdads, uml on plnees on
banks of rivers, from tho floods. There
were very few fatalities, but great quan
tities of property were destroyed.
ginia will sweep the rarpet-bagMrra and
scalawags down In Mississippi—this t.icy . unknown person, and a negro boy with
plainly see, nnd Itcucc this cry for more him wounded slightly,
money; and if “twenty-five thousand dol- ,..9? * rlday nignt, October Rdj.Col. Mc-
lars
in that . .... W1 ,
the Radicals carry the keys to the “strong i cinennfttan^s point out a-t the pcrjKrtra-
box” nt Washington. * i ton. O-car (Jran^rry. o:, of the negroes
— f cfispected, was killed on last Saturday
Tho Domlholdern nualuRt “InJj.'’ j rn6rn
Tho Appeal says, a rumor prevail* in
?y; and if “tweuty-fivc thousand dol-! ucloixt isi, uoi. Aic-
) will liiivIjcnt l ^llan a prominent bwycr ol Marianna,
^lll buyenoug i votes to dc rcat ^ wounded, and hU daughter
int btatc, it will lie fortbeoimng, for ! Hifcd. Calvin Regers and other JiegrtKJi
r
Memphis Hut the hcudhaldcrs of New
York nrc to enter tho ring against the elec
tion of Andrew Johnson to the United
States Senate. They charge him with be
ing ptwsessed of tho determination to ini
tiate the poliey of repudiation, and that
generally he is tfcclr ojwn and avowed en
emy nnd in opposition to tliclr schemes.—
No doulit (here will ho lively times In
Nufhvillc this week.
TK. < T...
Tie? talk of Congress again imposing a
direct tax on cotton I* continued. IVc
do not suppose that a measure so partial,
unjust and unpopular will lie resorted to-
But if it should lie, the planters of the
South lmvo tho remedy In tlu-ir own hands.
They have only to comu to the conclusion
to sell their cotton for nothing but gold,
nnd tbo Northern Radicals would soon 1)0
brought to their sensce.
QAIIOOX'S PATENT
BROADCAST SEED SOWER,
ForSowingul! klmln o! lira In nml limns
From Mexico.
Dispatches from Mexico City to Septem
ber 2ikl state that a revolution had broken
out in Potosl, nml Col. Macias lms been
defeated iu an attack on the insurgents.
The Governor of Conhullo nml Nueva
Ijconlmd prevented the government troops
from entering their States in pursuit of the
revolutionists.
No Doubt of It.
A Raleigh, North Carolina, paper claims
that the Governor and Treasurer of that
State, assisted by New York operators,
lmvo been making a fortune by depressing
Slate stocks, buying them in at a low price
and then, through their official iuflucncc,
appreciating them ami selling out.
Draut In Favor of Dent for Movcruor.
A special di.nnatch from Grenada, Miss.,
says: “Judgo Dent, in a speech thero yes
terday, in reply to Gen. Alcorn, said Grant
was in favor of his election, and lmd told
him he hoped lie would be elected.”
Oflleer* of Klnjceoltl Temp. Noclely.
At tho regular quarterly election of Ca
toosa Division No. 1, Sons of Torn perance,
at Ringgold, Ga., for the quarter com
mencing October 1st, 1809, the following
officers were elected:
Win. H. Payne, W. P.; W. L. Whit
man, W. A.: It. 15. Trlinmier,R. 8.;J. I).
Igou, A. R. S.; J. P. Nusli, F. S.; J. Par
son, T.; J. P. Dover, Con.; C. II. Whitsitt,
A. C.:Thonms Cox, I. S.; W. N. John
son. O. S.; II. A. Whitman, Chap.; and
A. T. Ilackctt, P. W. P.
his home in Concord, N» H., on tho 9th
instant.
A lady near Memphis: a few days slnco
gave birth to five boys.
It is proposed to revive tho South Caro
lina Military Academy.
A strong effort id oeing made to secure
tlio services of Gen. Jos. E. Johnson ns
President of the University of Nashville.
A very heavy rain storm prevailed iu
New York from Saturday night until Mon
day at noon. Considerable damage is re
ported on the New York Central and Erio
roads.
Northern capitalists propose to invest
6100,000 in a cotton factory at Atlanta,
Ga., provided the people of that city invest
an equal amount.
Four thousand acres of land in Sabine,
Newton nnd Jasper counties, Texas, were
sold recently nt bankrupt sales at prices
varying from ten to fifteen cents an acre.
It Is reported that from three to five hun
dred Mormons will soon depart from Utah
to Europe; the majority to work up emi
gration (Yom vnrious countries.
Another Cuban expedition of four hun
dred men, armed and equipped, is said to
ho about to depart from tlio vicinity of
Neiv York.
D R. CUARTjT38 GORDON,
temlurs Ills nrofr.ssioiml sorvioc to thoelt-
1/t’iiH of Dalton and Nimonndina oountiy.—
Prompt und viKilunt attention will In* given tt
nil eases, Modieul Surgical und Obstetrical, un
trusted to Ids cure.
JMJOIv FOR THE
RED FLAG !
Ami Auction A Commission Merchant
Wjiux you comb to Dalton.
I will sell on
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
At my Auction Room, n largo nfisortmont of
Calico, DcIuiicm, bleached and brown Domes
tics, Shawls. Hoods, Neublus, Red Ticks, Lin-
suys, Punt Goods of nil kinds, col. Stripes, No
tions of ull kinds, Huts, Roots nnd Shoes—in
fuel n\l goods nt YOUR 6\VN PRICK.
Also, will keep on lmml n large und complete
assort ment of Sugar, Coffee, Ducon, Flour, nnd
ull other kinds of Groceries, whloh I will sell
cheap for cash, or exchange for Country l 1
Unco.
My goods nro new nnd fresh. Dive mo n call
before buying.
I will also give my personal attention tosell-
Ing lands, efty, property or live stock. As 1
mu the only licensed Auctioneer *
Rive mo a “" ’
Dalton,
.Fifty nrreu of
, power 120 rurcs
the same time, und tlm work Is done in the
most perfect manner. Hundreds of letters
from ail pni'ts of tlm country sneak its praise.
Wo reforto L. A. I'UI.HOM. U. D.. Agricultural
Editor of this paper, who bus one of the mu-
•lines.
Tho prloo of Hand Power Is $10, nnd of Fowor
Sower SrH). Send for Circulars.
D. il. DOODKLL & CO., Solo Mnuufao’r.
BopO- Antrim, X. 11.
A Very Yaluablo Farm,
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
In W ood’s Station \ alley, .Catoosa Comity,
admirably adopted to Corn, Wheat, Oats, To
bacco nnd the Grasses, consisting of lots mini-
■ 14*. 147,177,17», and sixty ncrasof thft south
of lot number 14«, ull lu tho 27tU district
nud 3d section. ,
This pla<?omnv ho divided Into twoortlhr.
farms; lint will lx) sold In ttbodv at tho very
low llgurai of $4,800 uanh.
Dry Goods nml Grocery
BUSIXfiSS, ut
U-orn u. Hui-Il & nro.,
(Suocoimot-i to Jnlm It, Rtn(.)
Corner Hamilton unci Kino
Frontln* IV. 4 A. Ilullro.a VofioV * 1
IIALTON| OA.,
u.Vorlu’ifoQlcw° al ‘ on <5n.U
Dry Goods,Clothing, Notions
Boot., SUOM, Uordwsro and Oroo.rtc.,
Cosli paid for Baoou, WUo*t, Cora, Oottonj iuid
>11 kind* ofCountry TrodiiM.
Bolnf I.IVB MUX, *o will .nduTor to,«.
tsln tlio raputulloo, sud lurr. our old frlead.
nnd tlio publlo ■utufkotorfi/.
COMB ON WITH TOCB
Produoe and Cauht
Try us 1 Wo will Giro you Borgilbs I
0r * ,n «■">«»•• trad. .
Olallty.and Mnjor Bnrd will boon band to .bow
III. u.utl tlborulltT.
to5 i lSSr’ r 'i 0 ri h „^s;M«»» w •■•»»•«»-
John II. King continue* tb* Urokaru* ...
boS™ n *° M k.r.tofo?"T o«
June 21-1y
I.SO, FOR SALE (
plantations — “
I aike being clilet
of the best improved
ns on tno Yaxno River, und Wasp
„ -..Icily In Washington county, nud
imrtly In Min Flowernml Holmes counties, Mis.
sisslnpi, containing lu all 251*.i acres. Cun he
divided Into three or more iihiututlons; 1100
acres cleared. 800 acres In eultlvutlou, 000 acres
dea»lem*d hefuro tho war. Improvements first
class. Cypress timber immensely valuable.—
Will ho sold low to settle up mi cstutc. Titles
perfect.
A LSO 8.000 acres of land In Monroe countv,
East Tennessee. ’Much of tills land Is
equal foV funning purposes to the celebrated
•Sweet Water Valley, to which It lies contigu
ous The IifRy portions contain rich deposits
of Iron uml lead, uiul the gold deposits aresald
to he superior to those ot Georgia aud North
('■> t-fii i n-i
<50,000 Acres of Valuable
North Georgia Lands,
737 j "
rpo THE LA D1EH I
MRS. JANE R. GRAVES
Would unnounco to tho Ladles of Dalton and
tho Huvroumllug country, that she ht» lust re
el I veil and opcimd at her Store on King Street,
a Ucuutlful Stock of
N|>rliiRr and Ntnnincr lints, Uomicts,
Ribbons, Flowers, cte.,
and every Variety of Mlllnory Goods, of the
latest - ....
]|1(
cure uuw'Jluts uml have old ones reno'vated and
trimmed. April 10, lSWMy
d most fashlomihlostyles. Shu will lie
pleased to see her old friends und customers at
place of business, weuro they cun pro-
N
BW YOBK MOVED TO DALTON I
FOH CHEAP GOODS
GOOD BARGAINS
“ Live and Lot Live Store!”
Until our Now Stores are built on tlio “Old
Brick Hotel Square,” you will find us on tjio
EAST 8IDK OF HAMILTON STREET,
Five Doors North or King Street,
DALTON, 0A.
Ben E. Greek, Mat. U. Ranxkh, Rev. Levi
RnoTHEaTon and Lank Barrktt
will bo on hund tosell you Cheap Goodsand
give you Liberal Prices for your Produce.
Our purpose Is to aid in developing tho grout
resources of Whitfield and tho adjoining coun
ties, ns well as tomnkou living by selllnggoods
l* or wo feel a groat Interest In tlio growth of
Daltou,nml wo know that
“A Growing Country mukos a Growing Towin'
We will keop constantly on hand a well sc
looted stock and will glvo liberal trades for
anything and everything thnt tho soil or labor
of Northern Georgia can produce.
For tho rich valley farmer, with his shipload
of Wheat, Uucou uml Cotton, and tho barefoot
mountain boy- "-lll’ m» pound ot Ulnscng or
Rloml Root, wo lmvebut.ono rule of action Iu
trading, uml that is tolm satisfied
TO LIVE AND LET LIVE 1
For tho convenience of our country frionds
und customers, wo will, as soou us the lumber
can bo got out, lmvo a
WAGON YARD,
on the rear of the Old Brick Hotel .Square, will
shelter, tiro and water, for man and beasts.
, , BEN K. GREEN.
Ag’t Dalton City CO.
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JJEW GOODMJ
NIC! GOODS I
FRESH GOODS!
»W**T GOODSf
Townloy’a Confectionery!
Frtslt Butter Cmokors,
Soda Crackers,
Crcaui Crackers,
Sugar Crackers,
Boston (.ruelews,
PlaNioCntsltn,
»ud Farina Crashers, at
Town 1 oycionVooUoii+vy I
Dried Roof, .. .. '
Door Tongues,
Oysters,
Sardines, Ji.n
■■ “TBBSl:.: ""
OUiip*. .
- rrBBte..
Towuloy’si Confotitlonorj I
Green Peas,
Greou Corn,
, . Tomatoes,
Peaches,
8 tru wherries.
Pint AppUs, at
TflWnley’g OonfbotEonery i
Fresh Camjles, ,,
Oranges. Lemons, etc.,
» —. Gtpfiirs. Tobacco, eilra flne. at
April ao-iy TOWNi.EY’s confectiomiry;
gPRlNailAS COME, AND BO LIAVK
HCOTT A LYIjJE’8
Elegant New Goodsl
They are lu reoefptof n wellssleoHd itok «r
Spring and Rammer Coeds 1
Somothlng Beautiful for tho T^mdlaal
A “Love of a Hat,” pr Cfcamlag Pvem f
Prhttir,-
lfusl Vns.
Lustres,
Grenadines,
' Hat*/Trmt things.
Notions, Shoes, Gaiters,
Also, a well selected stool, of
Gentlemen’s Good*
IlntM, Olotliin^ nnd Shoeo.
We respectfully ask an examination of good»
ami prices.- ‘ Scott ALtll
After the 20tli instant we will be found at oor
view Store, ono door uorth o* * — --*•*-
South End llntnilton Street.
. ....d Maryland winliingto settle In Noi...
Georghv, several small farms. 80 to W0 acres
euoh,within convenient accesa.to Dalton. Com-
fortuhlu buildiiigM and growing fruit trees pre
ferred, but not Indispensable.
nnd others wish to exehange farm property for
* dor convenience of all norsons wishing to
mukosuch exchanges, we keep utourotlloo a
book In which the properly to be exchanged
may be Registered.
Northern Georgia Lands
western Georgia, or In Pino Tiinbor Lands,
convenient to tho Atlantia Ports, toour corns-
pondonts, BUTTS & 11ROTHE1L r
Macon, On,
r Tho Small Framo Building, on tho Old
Brick Hotel Square, now* occupied us an ofllco
by tho Dalton City Company.
Also, for salo lotsmimhors no nnd 32, King
Street, with the iinprovomunt* thereon-eon-
slst Ing of dwelling house ami Photogruph Gal.
Aug 10-1 y
• address
r*. ix>vKEN,
Dalton Ga.
/2J.EORGIA, Catoosa County.—Catoosa Supr
VT.rlor Court. August Term, 1809,-Edward
Fowler and Robt. N. Chesnut vs Hugh P. In.
man, Wm. II. Inman, ot nl.—Rill Tor Injunction
und relief In Catoosu Superior Court.
It appearing to the Court Hint defendants in
tlio above stated Rill of Complaint Is n non res
blent of tlio State of Georgia. It is therefore
ordered l»y the Court that tho said William II.
Inman appear ut the next tormot tho
ty of Catoosa in sabl Stato to ho held c
second Monday in Pobraary, 1870, then and
tlioro to nnsw’or said Rill of Complaint and
befnro tlm next term of this Court, nnd that
such publication operate ns service of said Bill
Injunction and sunpamed on snbl William II.
Inman. J. It. PARROTT, J. s. c. o. c.
A true extract from tho minutes of Catoosa
Rtmcrinr Court, August term, 18U0.
Oct. 1 Mm
M 1
KKRT A DUO.,
lULTCiX, OIORUTA.
Hutu Just recelqeii *n «lt'(uut uitortanl rt
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Domestics,'
faros,
•boss,
Lsathar, ' '
Hardware \
Outllsry,
Pleass eall and oxamlns omt stosk bs#orspm»'
chasing slsewhers.
We WiU Not be Undersold I
We have secured the sskvlosc of Mr. Ifiaar
P. Farxsworth, who will he happy to serve
his old friends and patrons,
roaroli 18-Iy
JjYLB A PitUDEN,
Firo In^urnuco Agents
Ofllco at N. F. Cooledgo & Co’s.
Dalton, Ga,
S OUTHERN MUTUAL, (Chartered 1547,)
- * Athens, Georgia.
G eorgia home, (Charted isoo,)
Columbus, Georgia.
•VTKW YORK HOMeT"
-IN octly Now York City.
pHOTOGRAPHS !
The undersigned would respectfully Inform
the oil Uons or Dalton und vlolnity, that ho will
bo founu at the
„ , PHOTOGRAPH OALLERY
Ftjr a few days, whore ho Is prepared to take
ull kinds of pictures, nest light for smull chil
dren bctwuon 11 and 12o’clock, clear days. For
adults between 1 aud 4, either clear or cloudy.
Sept. 23-21. ILL. DEAN.
rjHIE LATEST NEWS,
LOWRY & EASON
Havo tlio plcasuro of lnforming the nubile tluit
they are now- in receipt of ono of tlio largest and
best solucted Stock of Goods ever before olivr-
cdhy them in Dalton, unmdKtlng of all nucb
Goods us to meet tho wants of everyone, uud
all wo liavo to say is, come and see u-s befoj u
you buy your goods, uml wo will do you r •< «' •
Major Howl nud Col. Alleu, two nice youug
men, will always bo on hand, nnd will take
great pleusure In showing our stoek.
We will take In exolutngu for our goods nil tbo
Country Produce usually take In store, to-wlt
Rhcoii, Lird, Rutter, Corn, wheat, live. Flour,
Meal, Chicken*, Eggs, Country Cloth, Rags. Ac.
A N excellent stools of Trlon Factory Osiih-
burgs, U and 4-4 Domestics, and Thread s?
low prices, Qr TITO* * KENNER.