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“After ItcrmiKfrurtlon—WtHtlf” i A .Heeling of Kohller* inul.Un-KInv.
AVu 1mvo received a copy of u pipt v A singular meeting between soldiers
iiO where moral iilcns | nnd klu-klux took ntnee nt Stevenson, Al-
totnd budnn:lexpandbeneath! jfefBMffi
gvrmm.iie mm mm nnpcxjMiu *«™Wi, ( ji,, n(limit Pryor, Imd Ikou
lio rays 6) an enlightened (I) tun, It Is liul |„ prison for firing Into
lylcft tho V Advofito of Pesoe," nnd UI citizens nt night. Tho n
„|;t.dnfnp with tho lienvcnly tl
, tuon« New England. Puuilsl
Hrl.-iii-liil, from our r.xrlmncra.
Tho Female Academy nt Oolnmbu* was
destroyed by firo Thursday morning last.
Tlio Itev. Albert Barnen, tho eminent
houses of rreSbylorinu divine, is iiilliiigm|iidly.
nrmeil
T.tifu xl
^ ri,...inn.,i \vni»ii«*AVwKu\«ivl««iliii. rmimipoiiitoftiieiinlverse,
,y it l» n |i t | ie oxlmlteil mill luoro ennobling vlr- i tried to take tlio prisoner out nnd hang
Oi-lml mil <■ riiwilj- n>'|iu»t«1 Ills I nil In. , ||(1|) j t omc-sto II* freighted with III"'! 1,1,1 < ,K > I'lwi was foiled by tlio lm-
.wrfr.uaMW arm ram • fnrwnM n«,t mat* iUKng% %■£,.tJ«y-''pcrico «• carih and i ? r .. P ^>
nem to >Ir. Whitman, nhnt-mi. g ((01 j w j|| p„ vnr d men."
ie« In lit* onii mmte. If , VP mbtakc not, tills
i who burst iipgn tho door, dashed thrriugh 1,1
j the crowd, knocking threo of thrm down, i •* tienrll nil killcil.
Mrs. Stonewall dnekson is going to be
married, so reportartys.
Six liundrod nnd twenty-fonr Phllndol-
piilnn belles married foreigners last year.
Victor Emanuel lias seventeen children
wlio never saw tho royal nursery.
In the vicinity of Opelikn, Ain., the fruit
March lo. Mk
1 "■■■"
was tlieself-samn ami making hi* rsnipe through the dnrk-
j.t. 1 pn]icr (Tint wns'ln existence previous to ift 1 **- A squadbf twelve Fcdlml soldiers
$ "' nr>
... ... ; Charles bnmner and Ids ilk, It piped unto j |,.,a timo to deliart. Tho latter were
laiuwrapiiieni inpiiir i.roivm. < us the Boollilngslralus of pence; hnt.nlus, drawn up in Hue when the troops stepped
The warm, f. lid atmosphere ofllie po-• „e heeded hot Its iliileel tones. But when, ! -rn "*‘ hc mr »- They, were face to iaeo.
lltieal arena Inis no charms for us. We! . war seined Inevitable itchnmicd *, ut ll, , l ' r0 "V re ,°, nly 11 dosen solillersnml
- .i,„ • ,, s ,Vmo ni>a hnivea ns lustily tile Ix-*t tl,n ' 0,,o * cllkllklu:u "- Tim soldleratook-
for thehlooily strife,' Ilut lure iswlint the
Editor requests .at our hands:
i prefer to turn onr attention to the
great and varied mineral resources ofGoor-
ghu This Is n Held III which nil ran do
something to advance her Interests.
The question wo Wish to spring, Is tho
propriety—nnv, tlio great lui|iortiiiico—of
having correct toiiogniplilcn) maps of
tleorgia. At any rate, maps of those see-
lions bf tho Stole wliero minerals nhomid.
Aranmenls nro unhecessary to prove tho
incalculable advantage llilsc mails will lie
to our people.
Itis true, Hint lo bring them to any
thing approaching perfection, much time,
labor mid money must bo expended.—
Butin tlio end, they will moro than ropny
what they may cost.
To execute this work, men of ability nnd
extensive practical knowlcdgo should bo
selected. And let it be tbelr duty to rep
resent on the maps tho general contour of
the Stato, by tracing out such water cour
ses ns arc Indicative of water power;
showing tho direct Ion, nnd giving thcclevn-
lions, of dilferent mountain chains; nnd
pointing outtliosc sections of country hestg
adapted lo agriculture, stock-raising nnd
manufactures, In addition to this, lot
them indicate the State's various geologi
cal formations; its deposits of coal, Iron,
lead, copper, gold, &e., together with
those localities whefo they bn vo already
been most successfully developed.
Georgia should not remain behind olh
<+ Slates in tills respect. Tennessee, Ken
tucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and many oth
er Commonwealths, have their Geologists,
appointed, rind paid, by their Legisla
tures, Thu duty of these incu requires
them to locate deposits of coni, iron, lend,
&e. Each year they make reports, sin ting
discoveries, quantity nnd quality of mot-
nls so found; also, the nature of certain
formations, thcly ngc, extent nnd all oili
er geological facts of Inturcst. But we
wont something cl$u besides meres reports;
Wo want Irislructlye, siiggcatlvo maps.
Nothing, wc apprehend, tends moro to
inftisc life arid energy Into n people than ii
knowledge of tlio resources of their lands,
It Is a species of Information’ which will
riot only enrich them, lmt it will build up
the whole doitntry. 1 Besides, It Is tlio
very kind 6f knowledge they desire, nml
Now, tho nppolhtmeiit of men to jref-
form ihlsiiiiprirtnnt work df constructing
tnrips, bringing tmt nil the nnturnl Ibntures
of the cotintry suggested, onglit to engngo
tho rierious rittenllon of our Issglslntnrc.-
Kifcll limps will; at a jjlniicc, convey tnore
Inlbrmallorithan would nil tlio nccuniu-
lritcel'gcogrriphlisnl reports of years. As
it how is, scrircely ri'ny of oilr pooplo know
liow ricii Gisorgtn renllj’ is in mlnomls.—
Nono know the extent of her coal Holds;
b&ntisiaWti'data liaVo been’given, upon
which they enn base a calculation. Few,
Ifnny, can give Information about ■ tho lo
calities of the more precious metals. But
having the charts','wo stifegest, nil this in-
ibrriiritidii, nnd more |»sh|es, could he ob
tained. Wo lioiw the hinttcr will he ngt-
tn|cd. ^ ^
AuArocmtmoiU tolho Uooreln Ulll.
:Mr Drako lias olfered tho following nd-
tUtiohal-hmcridment to the Georgia Bill in
llieSeriate: •
Mr. Brake offered an amendment, pro-
e<i nt liie kti-kluxcn and the ku-kluxea
looked nl the soldiers, with mutual res
pect. Alter thus reviewing eneli other for
. midlspu-
LouU Ne
on
State
fluouoe. is one of our chief rollnnccs, we ; ‘ 11,0 tu "
earnestly hope yon vHil nid us by publish- , r
ing from tlmo to time on tho subject.” j Allanln ji«lleoli«'.Heii»,
Certainly, Mr. Advocato-notliing will I Tho advertisement of the Tlilrtecntli
nfford us more pleasure than to comply I Annual Course or hccturrs of lids Insll-
with your benevolent request. Wo have J-utionwIUbe found in mircolmiins toxlny.
' * — Tina in emphatically ona of the Institu
tions of our pity, lilies stood the vluis
DAI.TOX CITY 1’OJIl‘ANY'n (OI.l)IX.
f, nRX E. UtlKKX,
Agent or Hid liulton city Company,
OKKKIIS von PA 1,12
FIVE llUNBUEB
RfinnrkAtilf Incident.
^WdStmrSSCleBMMBA WOT AGENCY, ’
« evening, ronnlni ntn speml of thirty - t" . ’ I
miles nil hour, It struck against a horso
attached to a Imh sled which was crossing
the track with no driver. The Bled was
smashed into kindling wood, nnd It was
supii-iM-d that tho hhrse was Instantly kill
ed, but tho train was all right mid the 1
‘•exigencies of Ihe service” required that I
it should no ahead. This it did for per- j
linns a mile nml a half, when tlioengliiccr
linns a mile nml a half, when tlioeuglnccr , , , |
ioiiktag out saw the horso atarlng nt him j Vll 1 U tf 1) 1 0 To W11 L 01S 1 « «
from theeow-enleher,wlthapur.*lertlook, 1 .
PURE WHITE LEAD.
l ™!f.,i’i.- TI ‘' * U1,h ’ uni ' hereliy ugree to 1W V
always ndvoented iwnec. But, dear Edi
tor of the Advocate, wo differ aomcwhnt
ns to tlio liest means or securing It In IA is
lienlghted land.
Wo will now, fur tho bcncHt of our dis
loyal renders, comment upon an nrtiele
with the above caption. In the opening
sentence, the knowing Editor of the “Ad
vocate of Fence” says:
“It seems strangely to have Ixicn taken
for granted, Hint nftur the return of tlio
Southern Staten Into tlio Union on tho
terms proiKised by Congress, everything
will go in the main very well.”
What a saving clause Is that Inst, “ev
erything will go In tho main very well.”—
When those nets of reconstruction were
foisted upon Uni South, their instigators
knew, and so did the writer of tho nrtlclo
under consideration know,that they would
not go rcry treli with the honest nnd more
Intelligent people of the South, lie then
asks:
“But wlml reason to expect such a re
sult?”
gnnizntlou oxists therein for tho perpetu-
is unable to suppress such violenco or de
struction, It stinll bo tlio duty ofllio IW
ident to ftiruisli United Stales Iroons for
the subjugation and disposition of such
organisations. Upon tho nrrtvnt of Buch
troops |n the district in which these or
ganizations exalts, martial law shall lie de
clared, a levy mode upon the Incnbttnnts
to pay expenses of transposition of such
nisei altnll milmtut. unnii till*
troops, nml they slinll subsist upon the
inhabitants.
, Well, if that alnt heavy! Why tlio like
unto it wns rioyor known before since the
-Nodical party first mounted Its horso Bc-
constructlon, and'started out on Us cru
sade southward. Our best powers of cn-
duranco have almost been expended;nnd
if this oppressive measure passes, why—
•wo can’t staud It, tlmt’s all,
, Jt poems that Beconstructlon, wliieh
commenced ns n farce, is to be n never elid
ing tragedy. Bike Ixion, Is the Siutli to
endure forever, suffer forever?
Sweet government, nico government,
this. Best of Ha sort outside of Ilndcs.
Bear Mr. Brake, kind Mr. Brako, con-
■ sidemto Mr. Brake, you lmvc usurped the
’place'ofBamo Goose, nnd brought forth
'wiratf—• Vila viper’s egg.
j roor f-nmniy,
•A Washington Correspondent of tho
J jira, In speaking of Bard’s expectant wai
ting for gubernatorial honors, says, “It
Aye, indeed, what reason? Are tlio
people of the South dogs that they should
whine nnd “lick tho lmml thnt given tho
blow?” We are human beingswhoknow
tlio difference between right and wrong,
oppression nml forbearance, benevolence
nnd violence. Blit tho conscientious Ed
itor adds:
“In Georgia, though not tho worst State
by nny means, no less than IlilO cases of
murder occurred during tho past ten
tnonlhn of Inst year.”
From what source did tho enlightened
Editor get his information? Wns It from
our Bullock? or v.ns It from some one of
tho ten thousand sneaking, prowling, ca
lumniating vliiers, like Avery, Hie course
to whoso den Is mnrkcd by a foul, Bllmy,
loathsome track? Or wns it from one
who, though a Southron by birth, is nev
ertheless n miseralilo prosclyto to virtuous
Now England's hlensof right nnd Justice?
But tills bnso inslnuntor goes on to say:
“Such a fearful record Indicates any
thing but a loyal and orderly feeling, such
ns would redder tlio Kioto a respectable or
safe member of the Union.”
Ah! virtuous New -England, righteous
New England, Innocent Now England, no
such fool deeds ever occur nmeng your
stninlcsk people. Such “fearful” records'
do not dobnr your clinsto dnughtcrs(l)from
occupying tho proud position they do
among tho>lntcrliood of States. Indeed,
Georgia would not bo n snfb member.—
Her bettor citizens nre too honest, too
moral, to fmlernlzo with tlio elrliiotis peo
ple North. The chnstc Editor closes thus:
“Insomo other Stntes further South it
1ms been still worse, especially In Texas,
where such wholesale outrages tinvo boon
counted by the thnumml. Wo fear wo
Imvo only begun our long, bitter experi
ence uf the mural nml puliltcnl evils con
sequent on our rebellion. Tlio sword Is
always a perilous, riflen a suicidal, means
of preventing or curing social evils.”
It Is a. gi-ent pity tlicso peace men North
don’t put tbelr theory Into practice. We
have no need of soldiers down South.—
They nro nn eye-sore to tlio people. As
long ns they remain in the country, tho
“Advocate,” nnd the wliolo North, may
look for dlsturhnnccs. If we Imd been
left alouc soon after the' wnr, tho South,
to-day, would linvo Imd a prosperous,
pcnecnSlo people. If anybody lias caused
dissensions nnd troubles, these miserable
carpet-baggers are the men, who infest
tlie hind liko those croaking reptiles did
Egypt. They linvo calumniated our peo
ple, inllamed tho minds of tho negroes
against their former masters—for wlmt?
That they might rob nml plunder to bet
ter advantage.
aitudes of lienee nnd of wnr, prosperity
nml adversity, nnd still stands ns n mon
ument ol the jierscvorencc of Its origina
tors, and true friends nnd patrons. It
still has the same nhlo nnd efficient ilicul-
ty, which, for several years, has been “dis
pensing light and knowledge” in the way
of mcdlcnT science, to n largo number of
oung men of this nml oilier Suites. Wo
ioiic nml believe that tho clnss for tho en
suing session may be a large one, nml that
tho College may go on "prospering nnd to
prosper."
Xcgro I in ilprtlnr nee.
Our ’Washington dispatches Inform us
that a “yellow delegation from Georgia
called upon President Grant yesterday,
nml urged him to use his influence to de
feat the Binghnm amendment now under
consideration in tho Scnntc. The time
wns when if n delegation of White, black
or yellow men had made such n request of
tho President of tho United Stntes they
would havo been Indignantly ordered from
his presence. The negroes who went to the
President yesterdny with their written
speeches, prepared for them by the white
knaves who arc using them for their
corrupt nnd] selfish purposes, nre, por-
linps, not to b'.nmo bcenuso they nro
not supposed to know nny better, but n
white man who 1ms the presumption to
attempt to fill tho Presidential clmlrshould
linvo solf-rcspcct and dignity enough to
cause him to spurn n proposition to him
lo use thelnflueuco of hb position to con-
trnl tlio legislation of Congress. Alas,
wlmt n disgusting spectacle does the
American Republic present to the civili
sed world?—Smaniwh A7m*.
The New York World lias an article In
opposition to tlm tariff on pcnnuls, n mea
sure which, while it might mnko the Jmli
clous laugh, would surely make Hie tin
thinking grieve. Itndda: ‘IThognyoty of
the gallery would he eclipsed and thcglor
of tho rural circus bo departed. The Soutl
Carolina clay enter would mourn for Ids
‘plmlnr,’ nnd refuse to ho comforted be
cause it was not. Tho Georgia cracker
would go heavily for his-‘goober,’ ns one
Hint imiurneth for his mother. No more
the whizzing slu-11 of tlie ground nut, hull-
oil by tho gods of tlio gallery, would sting
t lie noses of the oeeupnnts of the parqmitte
Tho nbodes of negro minstrelsy would he
come a cheerless void. ■ Tlio Bowery The
atre would be converted into a silent wil
derness. In bflmlf of Urn great mass, wi
implore Congress to keep up tho cheap
amusements of tho nation, nml refuse to
convert tho Ihmiliar peanut of poverty In
to tlie rare Indulgence of the rich.”
The Urlgtit Mile.
Tho March number of this popular chil
dren’s paper, just received, presents nn
unusual variety of content*. Tljero arc over
twenty different nrtielcs, nil original, nml
Borne of quite superior merit.- Its success
1ms been very remarkable, 2S,C00 circula
tion liclng nlrendy secured. They oiler to
send Hio four numbers for March, April
May and June, freo to nil who subscribe
before July first. Terms, 80 cents n year.
Specimen copy free. John B, Alden &
Co., Publishers, Chicago, Ill,
Kumiier's rrotcxo,
“Carpet-Bagger," a funky correspon
dent of the Atlanta Era, says: “Charles
Simmer looked lovingly on his protege
(Hovels) ns he spoke.” No doubt about
thnt. ’Tls Charley'8 nature, nnd Ids par
ty's, to cast loving mid admiring glances
upon that family of the genus homo of
which Revels Is only nn ordiunrv nml
mixed specimen. '
Heavy Reword Tor Verger.
A dispatch from Jnckson says: •
There nre no tidings from Verger ns
yet. Tho Legislature passed a resolution
appointing a cpmmittce to investigate the
eircumstnucos of his escape, nnd nn effort
was mmlo to pass a bill Instructing tho
Governor to offer a reward of 825,000 for
Ills apprehension; nlso, to nppronrlato
8100,000 ns n secret service fund. No dof-
| ' ■ ThosherllVIsmak-
Itcmlnlsceiiso* of n Welt-Spent I-ifo
Under this head the Chattanooga Times
of tlie 17th says:
We bail tho pleasure of meeting, voster
day, Mr. John Bishop, mi old veteran
tho war of 1813, who slated ns follow
Thnt lie Is 01 years of ngc, nml wns now
living with ids fourth wife. That he had
raised 21 children out of 27. Thnt he had
15 boys, six of whom fought In tlie Filler
nl nrriiy, nml nine in tlie Con federate army,
llonlsnsnid that lie had never taken a drop
of medicine in his life, nnd consequently,
felt in perfect health, nml able lo cut nnd
split one hundred rails ally (lav. lie said
his grand-mother lived to the extraordi
nary age of 187yenra; nmPlils father lived
to Is) 118 years old.
This extraordinary man wns one of Gen
crnl Jackson’s best bowers, nml was in the
battles of Horse Shoo nml New Orleans
miller Old Hickory. General Jackson as
sisted 1dm to scale the walls of Pensacola
nml lie wns the second man over the fort,
Heavy.
The City Council of Home, Gn., has
adopted nn ordinance requiring itinerant
peddlers to pay a lax of 825 per day
tho privilege of selling any article of met
ehnmliso within tho eorpornto limits of
tho city; nlso imposing a tax of three
fourths of one per cent, on the amount of
stock in hand.
Rcmnrliuble Dentil.
Tlio most remarkable death wo havo
or witnessed, came under our notice on
Saturday. A negro was working beneath
a bank of dirt—tlio dirt broke off fell on
him, nml crushctlhim. His heart was shot
out from his body nml thrown to a dis
tance of sixty-two feet (by measure,) from
him. Ills lungs nnd liver were scattered
between him mid Ills heart, nnd his body
was completely crushed by tlio dirt.—
When the dirt wns thrown off, it wns
found that ho wns broken nil to prices.—
Ills chest and his stomach were rifted,
and his legs a shapeless mnss.—Home Cou
rier, 22d.
A man In CluirloUc, N. C\, ndvcrtlscsn
genuine mndstonc for sale.
Cotton speculators lmvc sunk 8800,000
In Columbus, Gn., this season.
Judge Clmrlton, Probate Judge of Mor
gan county, Ain., has been assassinated
nt Bocntur.
Rnm Hildebrand, Hie notorious bush-
wlinckcr, 1ms ugrilu made bis nppcnmuco
in Missouri. •
Nice girls who attend Hie Presidential
levees think Father Grant’s style of kiss
ing them too boisterous.
Gov. Alcorn, of Mississippi, offers n re
word of one Ihmsaml dollars for the ap
prehension of Ycrgcr.
Madame Anna Bishop Is contemplating
series of farewell concerts throughout
tho United States.
Troops all nloug the Texas frontier havo
been ordered on n twenty-days! scouting
exp- ditinn against the Indians.
The schooner James II. Hoyt wns wreck
ed on Sandy Hook. All hands were lost,
nfter clinging to the rigging until washed
ashore.
Some of Hie Memphis merchants nre re
fusing advances £o funner* who Will not
agree to plant coru the comingseason.
Running Sewnril fur Governor on n fu
sion ticket is tnlkcil of 111 Now York.—
Tammany strongly opposes the movement,
nnd very justly.
Tho Senate Committee have reported
ngninst Gen. Ames, the Mississippi Sena
tor, because he was not a citizen at the
time of his election.
A large cotton train passed through Sail
Antonio, Texas, on Ihe 4th, fur Monterey,
Mexico. Each wagon was drawn by ten
mules,
Tlie rumor that the Queen of England
ill soon be married lo the Duke of An
gustculiiirg Is prondimecil a preposterous
cancnril by tho German papers.
A bill wns presented in the Kentucky
Legislature, on Saturday, to defray the
expenses of collecting anil interring the
remains of Confederate soldiers killed nt
Pcrryvillo.
A raisen box shipped toGrenndn, Miss.,
the other day, wns returned to Memphis,
no owner having been found. Thu box
was opened nnd found to contain tho body
of a white female child.
a* • much ns to sny, what, is all tills fttss
nlmut? The train' wns promptly stopped
and It wn* found that the horse nan been
picked up by Hie cow-i-atelier nnd depos
ited on tlio ptntform In front of the engine,
where, too much stunned or frightened tu
move, he laid Until lifted off', anil was found
tolie comparatively uninjured.—Portland
(.Me.) Ary ns.
HenslOlo Women.
Ono hundred nnd Ibrty womeu, In n re
monstrance ngninst wumnn suffrage to
the Ohio Legislature, express their wil-
llugness to allow tho mnto members of
society to “represent them Itt tho corn
field, tho battle-field, nnd nt tho bnllot
box.”
NEW ADVF.UTIMEMKXTft.
rpo TIIl-J 01TI2SKRM Ol’
WHITFIELD, MURRAY
svnno VXDIXG CO VXTIES.
wi: tnkn plcnMtira in announcing tlmt wc urc
o\v Hally receiving,from tho Eastern Markets,
civ nihlJiloftrt lo our large stock of goo«la, em
bracing every tiling in the way of
Dry GJooUn,
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, O HOC Kit IKS, DYE
STUFFS, HARDWAUE, Jkr.
To all of which we Invito tho attention of
consumer*, our fuHJltlc* being unsnrpjWMod
for purchasing our .ut tho lowest rate*
ml of tho lntoat style*.
Wctnkcthls opportunity of returning our
thank* to the public for,tlio very liberal pat*
nage of the past three yearn, and hope, by
Mtrict attention to bunlne**, u contlnnnncv of
name, proinlolng on our part to give tmtfefac*
t Ion.
©•iYe tako nil kind* of Country P'rodifccMn
exchange for good*.
LOWRY & KABOS.
P. S. Remember our motto is, not to nu cx-
nxuaoi.tf. March 21-Jy.
THE UROW1NO CITY OF DALTOX
her 102, in lath district utuUd Met Ion, WO
on Him tif tlm S. It. utid D. It. It., Smile* front
Dalton, ha* tine springs *nu« frame building, 4
room*: luo acre* cleared: l.VKi voting fruit tree*
of choice vurlctle*. net out by Dr. Huuilltnu.tho
well known nursery mam good bottom ami
good upland, mid abundance of t Imbcr.
Alan, 109 acre*, part of lot nhinber MS, Htll
df*f rfet ondtfd nooHoit, no acre* ehuiredt good
hewed log dwelling,*! able, corn crib, Kited*, Acs
good orchard of early peueliomuypleM and pear*.
water at bonne} two and a half mile* from Dal
two good springs, three well*, hpjde. peach,
cherry and pear tree*} l<0aere*fmmhulla creek
lmt torn, HO to l(W acre* cleared) no building*.
Ai«o, 820 acrp*f tcttbln two mile* of Tilton,
flue peach and apple orchard, good dwelling
hnuKC. ham, cotton gin and tliniMier.
Al*o, 120 item*, ono tittle South of Tilton De
pot} wan well Improved before tho war, bat
houses burn!.
An improved furmonConn*uugrt River, nine
mile* S. K. of Dalton, on the upper King's
bridge Hoad, 000 ueresS lot* 70, 7«. and part* of
7<L 74 and *27. In 12th nnd 3d, 2 double log e*abin*,
with *hcd room*, crib* ami Htublc*; young tipple
and peach orchard, well or water nt ltoii*c.
iprlng* nml creeks 140 acre* on an Island III the
iloOmioo ot'Qnl.i
“ *' ECKSTlilX, HILLS Jb CO.,
Cincinnati, o.
and :td*cctlnn, lie* In t'n** comity, four mile*S.
W. of Kingston, one mile from Kingston uml
** '* * * - 'tit* on lot 137, and good
,,, n from lllghtnur Rivers
Improvement* on lot III, hut large quality
R KCON 8TUUCTK r>.
AND IX TUK UNION
Having fully repaired tho
COAHtJUA >KlXIs» t
Six mile* Ka*t of Dalton, wo respectfully in-
itu from the city of Dalton and surrounding
King*
Rome It. It., Imji. . ......
land cleared, % or n mile from lllghtnur
ho Improvement* on lot 111, hut large q „
or long leaved llnutlmher, will IhjsoIiI together
orHeptiratoly.
Also, lot* 2.11 and 232, and .10acre* (it220. In tlio
121 h district nml *1 *eetbm. JJAOaen** with good
cotton gin. saw Mill and llrl*t Mill. PrlcefliMD;
or will exchange fondly itroiH’iiy.
Also, lot 21.1. hi loth tl 1st riet and Ski flection, 100
acre*, all t flume land, .1) aero* clearedi gdotl log
Imlhlhig* and uxoulteut spring, 13 mile* from
Dallnn, on the Ducktowu Road; young fruit
t rce* ami good tlmlKT. l'rleet>X)0, or w ill
change for city property.
Also, that voiy valnatilo farm,In lntlidDtrlet
and s«| seel loll, (lot* miiuher* 291, 219. 218, 210
awl fifty aero* of293.) with good dwelling, the
lahgejtt and bc*t spring In (ieorgia. hoti*e* Iwf
renteiN, jH'aeli mid apple orehnrd; 190 acre*
cleared: bataueo In heavy tlmlier. On th(*
tract l*a large bed of iron nre, eleven mile*
„ „ both
Mill* at the saiuo time, withagoo.t*mutterut>
The ruling prices ol bulliling material
In New York, it is stated, show Hint the
decline is fully 20 per cent., nnd real estate
rents go down. 'What’s Hie.matter?
General Robert E. Lee says that he lias
never rend a history of the late war, or the
biography of a man engaged in It, “Ashe
does not wish to awaken memories of tlio
past.”
On the 10th Inst., n joint resolution wns
introduced In the New Jersey Lci'ishiturc
requesting Congress to call a Convention
of tlie Stntes for tho purpose of proposing
amendments to the Federal Constitution
Governor McClurg, of Missouri, com
plains that nn engraved portrait of him
self wns once published in which lie ap
peared “with very smooth lmirnnd straight
whiskers." That, lie says, he did not like
Guess ho likes Hie nigger kink in it.
A letter from Sioux City, Iown, dated
March 10th, says the most violent nnd se
vere snow storm that has swept over that
region (luring a period of fifteen years has
been raging for seventy-two consecutive
hours.
The Supreme Court has decided that Hie
clause of the act of 1BG3, providing for the
removal, after judgments, of causes from
the State to the Federal courts, is tiucou-
stltuHounl nnd void.
No money has been put in the Treasury
from the State Iloi^d earnings of last month.
Blodgett, do let the people have just n lit
tle. It won’t tako it all for your political
engineering iu Washington
Coin In (ho Cnltotl Motes.
The New York Financial Chronicle, of
the 12th, has the fullowin;
Tho official returns of the banks for the
year 1800 bIiow that nt the close of that
year there wns 833,1)00,000 of specie in the
banks. To tliis mustbeadded Hie amount
of gold nnd silver in general use outside
of the banks, which, if estimated nt 82
per head of population, would amount to
805,000,000. It is perhaps reasonable,
therefore, to estimate the supply of coin
in tho country, ten years ago, nt about
8150,000,000. If these estimates are ap
proximately accurate, we reach the con
clusion that the stock of coin in the coun
try is not materially in excess of the stock
of 1800.
Tfio Georctn mil—Scnolors Dl.gitslcil
with Cor. nnllork’K Exaction*.
The Georgia hill in the Senate promises
In lend to n long discussion. From the ev
idences wo have already had, Bullock cur
ries a largo share of the Seriate in his
breeches pocket. He has becu lobbying
around trying to raise a breeze against the
-ountry a lllienu pulmnago.
KniulhiK wheat and
lOMUUQti
IumI.
Personal care and attention shall lie given at
all time* to the grind lug by day ami night, ami
no delay In getting grinding done.
T. ,1. Cox. ofillnggohl, one of t liel»c*t inn-
ehlntst* In tlm State, ha* charge of the Saw
Mill. an«l will In n few day* have hi* Shingle
ami Lathing Machinery hi full opettit ion
Cn*h order* solicited, which *liall ho tilled
nviidea rod: youngorcliani; uplendlU springs
good corn crib nml stable*.
Also, hit 189, tenth district nml 3d section
improvement*; valuable timber.
Also, lot* 1P3 amt 104. la eleventh distract nml
3d *cet Ion, adjoining the Kenan farm; hundred
acre* cleared; good apple ami peach orchard:
two gooil dwelling*.stable*, corn crib*, smoke
house, etc.: excellent spring; will bo sold very
low for cash. %
Also, thnt vnlnnhle farm In Mill Creek Valley,
half of number*:»s mid 307.240 uere*. in lit h
district and 3d seel hut 100 rcro* cleared, good
dwelling, stable*, coru orlbs, Ac* fonr good
spring*, good iinptcund peach orchard, lie*
nearly all level. In the valley: fifty acre* good
meadow laud: will lie sold very low for cash.
Also, will he sold low. on lllmral time and
term'*, the following, vlr.:
222 acres, known a* the Old Tracy Farm, one
tulle from lied Clay: luo acre* In cultivation;
liiiicli orit rioesiVoi 'cuaViiliVsjim^WiMirVirj,
Kcli-sm Mnnulactiirei-s Agent, lautai,, <i».
*« andhitvSimnrutT
REVOLUTION
IN THE „
Dry Goods nnd Grocery
IIUSINKSS, UT
Tom B. Uar<l A XJi-o.,
(SucccMon to Joint lit King,)
Corner Hamilton and Klmj StruU,
Fronting IV. ,2 A. Hullroud Depot,
DALTOX, UA.y
Have and will keep nn baud a largo ami wot!
UMtortcd stock of
Dry Goods,Clothing, Notions
fcwot*, Shoes, Hardware and Orocerlofj
Cash paid Tor Uncoil, Wheat, Com, Cotton, ami
nllkltidHOfConntfy Produce.
Rpfng LIVE MKX, w» will endeavor to *
tain the r
and t
li the reputation, and *ervt our old frleftd»
l the public satisfactorily.
COME OX WITH YOUR
Produce and Cunli!
On tM. Tr> , wH , (JlTO you ]inrgnl||| ,
r best material at all time*
VOOI)S & COX.
Also, J
amt water abiimt:
orfbill'd : land gm»d.
adjoining IJicnbovrj HixImt
living In the yard; flue
the old Marston
tvatlon: f
tine ('A'diard; running wale
the Red Clay
Tlm Thirteenth Annual Course of lectures In ^ t u • t H t * s' 'i w& firelmrlls'^S
ihl* Institution will connminceon Monday the ^ “ vM m t Hi ivJim'nb SmH l an
Uuy ur May next. ).ml ro,ula„ u fuutl JinSAaSe fw iTubfigl?« u" K.'ll.'SSJin ?5
v Vfvr.TY: l well constructed sloiv house, and ouc of the
Daniel C. 0\Keufc, M. D., Prof. Pvln. and Pi a
and Med. Jurlsprui
Williams Armstrong, M.D., Prof. Anatomy.
.Jesse Roving, M. D. Prof. Obstet and Discuses
nf Women and Childn‘n.
William H. 11. (Jjpodwln. M. t>., Prof. Chemlslrj'.
Louis 11. Ormo. M. D., Prof. Clin. Surgery
Disease* Eye and Ear.
Jno. Tlv.nl. .Johnson, M. 1)., Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
X. D’AlvIgny, M. D.. Curator.
D. C. O’liKKFK, M. D., i?ca i.
Ticket* for the Hesslon (320 00
Mat rlcubtl Ion ft 00
Ticket for Dissection 10 oo
Disdouic 29 00
Hoard in good families ami private boarding
bouses from *19 to *20 nor month. For further
In format Ion address tlie Dean
March 2l-4t.
ALE,
F
At Yarntdl Hint Ion,
smoke-house.
7ftIrnlt trees n
fort he
J.H
Illinois.
March 21,1*70-3m.
i lied Clay ; llliacres in cultivation:
eh side of the
.. house, ami one of the
best positions in the State fora country
Also, nn acres In Iliadh'\ v County, Tem
3**7 tulle* from Red VUty# *6 tier ‘ ”
Also, 210 acre* la ffftulley eoi
0 mile*, from Hu * "•
two good *eltlctncuii% «..« U«. «'..%•
creek; two good ot'enflfVf* i timber nnd wat
In abundance; ,ooacre* bottom land; will be
sold in two settlements or In one.
Also, ftO acre* of lot man. hid, !2th dl* nnd 3d
section, one mile frmn Dalton, on Chattanooga
road, hi acre* well improved. 2ft acre* la clover
Young'oi ehard, good buildings. Will be s*h!
cheat von term* to suit purchaser/
Also, lot 127. In 13 dis and 3d sec, nnd lot 100.
In Kth dis nnd 3d sec,making3'20acres, *2 miles
from Tilton, south side ol Cotm«iuuta river.
Will hr sold clump, nn term*in suit pnrrfin*cr r
or will ho exchanged for Dalton city jmqtort.v.
n pail her, tode-
T^-OTICI^ TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All person* Indebted to tho estate of Y. K. Ma
jor, late of Walker county, deccnsod, nre liere-
1»v required to make hnmcdlutc jtaynient; and
those having elultns against said estate, arc
hereby not Hied to present the*amolu tortus of
the law. A. T. RACKET, Adm’r.
Match 24, 1870-45w.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Ry vlrtueof an
order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of said county, I will sell for cash tot he highest
bidder before the Court House door in Ring-
gold. on the first Tuesday In May next, within
the legal hour* of sale, lot of Inml number 70,
in the *2>th district and 3*1 section of said conn-
Sold as tho property of Shntn* Sliorrell, do-
... ad. for tho benefit of heir* and creditor*.
This 21st March, Itf70.
March 21-td*. ISAAC R. JOHE, Adm’r.
EOlUil A. Cordon County.—Will be sold nt
\T the resilience of .J. J. Mann, of thchxuth
district, I*. 31., CJonton county, on tlio2dday of
April next, tho following property, to-wlt :
Oneestray ox, lirlndle color, with tho letter
l> In threo places, one on the left hip. the* other
two on each horn, flesh marks dark hrtndle,
with some w bite about Ills back and shoulders,
marked with a spilt In the right ear ami over
ldt on tho left car, supposed lobe some 12 or 13
years old. Paid ox tolerably large, worth the
sum of twenty-flvo dollars. The owner ot said
ox Is required to come forward nnd pay char
ges and take said ox nwnv, or he will Ik* dealt
\v 1th as the law direct*. This 23d Starch, *1*70.
PeiiMtcoln.
W ANTED, a purchaser,
vclcipq one nftho
Finest Iron Ore IPmIs
In the South, three miles front DaUnti, undone
tulle from a water tank of the Hen nr fa state
railroad. On the mam> t r«ct Is ono ortho best
wilt -1* fiower* in North Ueorgla.
A I.so. for SALK one of the 1*c»d unproved
phmtutionson the Yazoo River.and Wasp
I Jike being chief ly in 9Ya*ihtngtou county, ami
partly In San Flower ami Holmes counties, Ills-
slsslppt, containing In all *2910 acre*. Cun Tw»
divided into three or more plantations; 1100
acres cleared, R00 acres in cultmitlou, (too acres
deadened before the war. Improvements flrst
class. Cypres* timber Immensely valuable.—
Will bo »old low to Mettle up an estate. Titles
perfect.
A lso 9,000 aero* of land In Monroe county,
East Tennessee. Mach of this laud Is
equal for farming purposes to the celebrated
Swoet Water Valley, to w hich It lies contlgu-
on*. The hilly ]>nrtinn* contain rich dcpo-Rs
of Iron and lend, nml thegold deposits iircsuld
to tie suiierior to those ot Georgia and North
Carolina.
Wc tnnkolfto Grain nnd Prndrico Intilt? M apt-
clallty.und Major Ran! w ill lmon band (oabowr
his usual lllientllty.
RAGS—The highest price paid for aloaw «oV>
ton Rugs. Bring them in.
QMOVF/N RELIABLE DRUG KTOREt
^ EVERYTHING PURE AND FRESH t
vs Timw house. u
I>Ii. ft. M*. GROVES
Begs leave to announce to the cltlacn* of Whit-
fleld and adlolulng counties, that Im has Just
oiwned, in till* city, u largo nnd oirvfully selec
ted (In person)Slock of
Drugs,Medicines, Chemicals,
GLASS, PUTTY, PA IN TP, VARN1K11K8,
Oils, While Lead, Painter’s Hru»lica, etc^
Dyestntr*, Spices, ICssenres,
Limps, Lamp Fixtures and Ol It*
iimleventhlngln the Drug LI he, together with
a superb assn:’.meal of
FA .VC Y TOI1. KT A RTlt’LXN,
Tho Finest and llcat Hoaps,
Most Popular and FragiSmt Perfu/i/c»,
Purest Best Lilly While,
ALL KINDS OF Mft'SltER.
Dr. BradfleldWciiiiile Regulator.
Hurley sMirsupavIlia and PoInsIi.uIsoIius Agff«
Tonic, Stomach Bitters nnd Worm CaWdy,
Scabronks Elixir or l^ rrj»ho>plmteof Otfkwja
Darbv’* Prophylactic Fluid.
Dr. Bird'* Pains Woman's Pills. Autl-DHlftfts
Pill*. Antl-Foverimd TonlePlIls.
Forest's Juniper Tar.
Alsou largo and well assorted Mock of Lamp*
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
Two Hundred nnd Fifty Acres Cleared nnd
In Wood's Station Valley, Catoosa County,
admirably a«loi»te<| to Corn, Wheat, Oats, To
bacco and the Gra*se*. consisting of lots num
bers 1R 149,177,17V.and sixty aoresof the south
part of lot number lid, all In tho 27th district
ami 3d section.
Thl j place may he «
farms: but will lto so
low figures of $1,900 ci
Also, for sale lots numbers 30 and 32, King
would lie a work of charity to relievo him initcnction was taken.
of suspense* ” m think so too; nudhopa j Ing rigorous^oflbrW ior tho apprehension
-Ihb Committee will hurry up and giro j ol f~
;>oor Sammy—the devil—Ills duos, Il'ev- mmciilt lo Mnri-.v.
<-rh nmn flcsorvrel a reward for serving > Over three thousand Invitations ivc-n: is-
his HkilrinioMnjvsty^Hiat man Is Snmuel - sued for a marriage nt St. Paul's M. IS.
1 : Chnreh, In New York, tho other evening.
• . It took a bishop and threo ministers to
Too CIoso for Comforf. ; „ k .
Sumner, since the advent of Hovels Into ‘ ( , ,
thf,U,>?.. S>;uate, )ma loid about enough A ,.x.„io..oi line
IllifiSW” 1 “Ids'll.'' and la evidently grtllug Tfiu Augusta Chronicle, learns that a
tirod «f ; mtl0Uftl *>“8’ four hundred feet long, is j c . ommcntin tog fa tllat the Rad-
“ r- . Vo oro owu ” J, cJl tS he is ! v"- S 1,0 ‘ 1CX ‘ ieals in Congress wish Bullock's term ex-
„clos»dy to, Ctawto. oo 11«- >s F mr , which is to ho run by ho Yankee . lcmlci , ibccftUsethe peopIozrlH not re-elect
lO^rtedtolmscsaWhe .toataoulton o,™IIousoeonn»ay \ e ho,»Butler ,,, Co^vaanahKepubliiirirays: “We
Imtd^’^raWItoUtowattor , a» utuAid wih tlaj ; If- pot, there , m „ fulIcn 0 „ 8lrong0 times,
their special eonvcnleuoe. 1 tal sri R w ,„ be no dlfileulty m adding a Tew more , twn) „, C( , fav0 rof a gov-
SESSS2522--7-" i’~7 ■ —
ioiiu vt+uirrrj Iforrlblo Cnxualty In V«unti(lri»l!
^ 'ijpripff. ' Mt. Frank lV. Farnsworth, of Lyme,
t^R5s)wPii veiyjiksuunt for . Cuna., was attacked on tins 1st hist., by nn
! beans to lmyo jmiueuAc boar, weighing full BOQjjouiwIh.
JV2. notice tbr 4 tUn nM • 1 * '- 5 ? * u K, “
Finglmm amendment. The question 1ms
not yet been sufficiently agitated to form
nn opinion, though several Senators sta
ted to-day that they thought it was a hu
miliation that tlie members of their body
should allow themselves to be manoeuver-
cd about ns lists been the fact In the case of
Georgia, It is apparent that the Senators
generally nre getting tired of Bullock and
his greedy expectations. The point which
will give rise to the. most debate will beou
tlie extension of Bullock's term of office.
Senators decline to give an opinion as to
the. result, as they say it would he impos
sible to form a correct judgment.—JVeio
York Herald.
A Sweet Hot.
The Alabama Legislature adjourned at
....am...,. 12 o’clock Thursday night. About the
The last spike In the railroad system of ot'K
1 imggcd about how much greenbacks they
omptlc
of p«
Ims apstllcil f«. , ... .
smmlty nnd scttiiiK n)mrt and valoatlnn of
homestead, ami 1 will pass upon the same at I
o'clock, A. M., oil tho 2d day of April. 1870, nt in
office. A. FARNSWORTH, Ortl’y.
March 2l-*2t.
G KORGIA.Whltfluld County
lms applied f»»r exempt lo
and 1 will )iaM* upon tho huiil* ut uiy office
tho8th day of April next.
March41, ls:0--2t W. 1(. IlllOOKKn, Or*I';
50,000 A.ci'cn ol'Vnlanlde
North Georgia Lands,
Titiriii?
nml laitup ChlMmoys.
Prescription* C'ftrefMfy Prepared hf
iftc Doctor IlfniKeir.
With an experience r*f twenty j*c«r* nraetfeo of
Physic, and a thomufrh know led k«* or the Drwr
liostnc**. I fool not the least presimiptibtiR In
statin# to those who umy favor fnv with thnlr
patronuKe that perfect sut Israel Ion will ho giv
en In every port icnlar.
Kefncmher the NEW DRUG STORK, wltefo
ervn'thlfiir Is fresh nnd pure,in fheTIhh* llouio
No,2, nttweeu Jlotel Eutrmico and Tilths A K«h-
iter's store.
_jimrfMy j. F. GUO\ F.8
M erry bed.. * .
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Have just rccelqcil nn elegant M*ortmeatc*f
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
IlomcM ies,
Ynrns,
Shoe,
Leather,
ttlnrils-arOf
Cultlery,
Notion.,
Alabama, wns driven Wednesday of last
week, the line, we believe, reaches from
Pensacola to Pollard, on the Mobile nnd
Montgommcry road.
Pllhy.
hmfreceived for voting on certain bills.—
As matters now stand, the same set ofScn-
ntors will return next session, and nn elec
tion will be held for members of thellouso
jn November. We havo no tears to shed
nt the departure of onr so-called Repre
sentatives.—Mont. Afh'ertirer.
A Kemntlon Ainona Hio I'ppw Crusl.
New YonK, JIarch 14.—Another great
scandal is agitating upper-tendon) In this
city to-day. A lending lawyer, on enter
ing his house at a late hour last- night,
found a United Stntes Assessor, nn ex-
Gencral in tho volunteer service, in rath
er too close proximity with his wife. Tho
ox-Genernl when discovered," drew a re
volver nnd wns about to discharge it nt
the disconsolate husband, when tho latter.
JJTl. I>. II. BENTON,
Or Gmrrix, Gkouoia,
Will visit Dalton on tho 8th nml 9th of April,
when he may consulted at tho Hotel by those
suffering from Cancers, Obi Sores, Scrofula,
and all malignant disease*: Rheumatism,Erup
tive Discuses, such as Ulcers. Files. Tumors.
Scald-Head. Syphilitic A freeflows, Mercurial
Disease*. Kryshtllus, Goitre Swollen Nook, Af
fection of tho Kidney* and Halt Rheum.
I relievo a great many diseases by introduc
ing medicine* by absorption with my needle
Instrument. 3fy long experience in the treat
ment of tho ubovo disease* prepare* mo to say
with the greatest bucccb*.
support of the people, nuij I/im/orc should
be uphold." _
The Thins I. Flnlel
. . The Now Orleans Times referring to the , ,
Hint the . Thu fierce beast tore him with his lusks iu : i urv )t [ n Wyoming, thinks “n iurv i oywpowiwl him, fbUcd hlm to the ground
. - W Plume the nu,*t frightful manner, imlicUng ri of pretty girls Isn sjdendid thing to ‘hang | nr'£$M 1.n|
I'K iiiseUvs; for whqt purpose ive know wound s-even inches long aud two inches out' upon, nnd wenre not surprised nltaken to the up town station house, where
not unless it is to captivate the bachelor deep. Thu nufortimatc man died on the ; the attendant difficulty ol* finding ver-! the lawyer relused to make a clmroe, so ns
preachers iu, aud around, Ballon. 1 morning of the 70t Inst, i diets.” ’ | 10 prevent scandal and avoid publication.
opt n«. in Mjru-jff ‘IJr'Jfl,-
y^ng/.'ldckuw" lmvc laigun k
ilmt 1 can treat them v
March J7-4t.
/'IK' I
VT Moses Glar.ejutd other* have applied for
a change m tho public road lending from Dal
ton to Tunnel Hill, said chnngo to commence
at thcjunotlnn of tho Varnell Station road and
running parallel with tlio-W. ft A. R. U. hy tho
residence of Moses Glaxo, and cross 31111 Crock
under tho tressul of tho W. ft A. It. It., nnd in-
tersoot with tho old road again near tho Block
House on west sldo of Mill Urcuk: Thl* is to
cite nil person* concerned lo show enure at uiv
office, it any they can, on tho 21st day of April
next, why said change hi old road should not
ho granted.
Witness my baud nnd official signature this
March 10th, 1870. W. II. DUOOKKIL Ord’v.
March 17-ilOd.*
G 1EOKGIA, WniTriKt.n County—Sarah 3Ie-
f* Allistor, wifo of Russell McAllister, has
applied for exemption nt pcr»on:Uty and
ting apart and valuation of homes!ca
will pa** upon t ho same at mv office
Vlst day of March next. March lftth, 1870.
W. U.HUOOKKR,Or,ly.
stead, nnd I
Northern Georgia wind* ..
all ttiose socking to luvo»t In Mlddlonnd South
we*tcm Georgia,
Flense call and examine our stock beforepns*
cluiHing elsewhere.
We Will Not bo Undersold!
Wo have secured tho services of Mr. If ilk
F. Farxbwoutit, who will l»c happy to serve
hi* old friends and patrons,
march 18-Iy
RING 1IA8 COME, AND SO HAVE
SCOTT & LYLE'S
Elegant Now Goods!
They nro In rccoipt of a well selected stock of
Hprlng nnd Kniumer Good*!
J.UWI1S,
Mu *11 |tu,
J Lnstros,
* 1 n c n h ,
round liie*,
Hats, Trimmings,
Notlous, Shoo*, Ualtera,
Also, n well selected stock oC^j tMn r BGo0 4
IlatH, GlotIUnff nnd Shocu.
erumn Wa
nd examine tlioso Beautiful
.... ,.*in l’iuo Timber Linds,
convenient totho Atlantlo Fort*.tonnr corres
pondent*,
DUTlfi ft BHOTHER.
Macon. Gu.
__ ,«nv, ».«s«- , For information of any of tho nbovo address
nltleont assortment of Gloss. Stone Uliltia nnd ' BEN K. GREEK,
general Table Ware at Scott ft Lyle’*. * Aug 19-1 y Dalton Ga.
After the 20th Instant wo will t*o found atour
Now Store, ono door north of Je»»e Trot ter*,
Houth End Hamilton Street. 8. A s.