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Yeatkrody week a little child of N
NVortlij*, of tills ylttco, fell from the pi
mill so Injured ils neck Hint It died shortly
after UmnccldouU
He fore Itdled ils mothor, tvlio wnsnbsont
at the tlmo the nceldent aee.urrcd, enmo
home. It sold to her, “Mhnm I fell from
tho porch Just now, nnd X'vo hurt my heck
bo hurt.” Thcso woro Its lnst words.
Wo sympathize with thopnrcnUlu their
snd affliction. May this dlspeusnllon of
Urovidonco unite them closer to their child
nnd Heaven. _
’rim tVonilior, Crops, «K
North Georgians can boast of variety In
climate. OnO week It is warm enough for
cummer attire; tho noxt, overcoats and
shawls aro terribly In ddnmnd. Truly,
“variety is thosplco”—of spring. To Ulus’
Irate: Last Saturday wo had occasion to
go to ittnggold. Tiro evening was warm
nnd pleasant. A lovelier spring day wo
never saw. Ilu? oro another dawn, silent
ly nnd stealthily tho snow came, draping
treannd floworin tho Bpotless garb of win-
tor. It scorned tl;at winter turned bnyk
to give spring a parting kiss.
Itsnowed until 1) o’clock in tho afternoon
of Sunday. Notwithstanding the ground
was wet at the tlmo the snow commenced
to fa’l and the thermometer stood between.
is nnd 00 degrees, still It fell so rapidly
that, by 12 o’clock, It covered tlio ground
to tho depth of threo Inches. It remained
till allor Monday,
Whilst leave woro entertained, at flic
time, that peaches nnd othef ft’ults Would
lxi killed, wo woro glad to- learu nftorwnrd
that they sustained little or no Injury.
Tho crops In this seetlou of the country
nro voiy promising. Tlio stand of wheat
is excellent. Other cereals aro doing well
and Indlcnto an abundant harvest to tho
farmer, If no providential causes hinder.
ICIiiB’a Coal Mine,
In a formor issuo ofour.pnper, wo pub
lished a list of tho offlfcers of King’s Coal
Mlno. Owing to an oversight of ono of
the compositors, the name of Dr. H. IVar-
roil, tho Secretary, w[)8 omitted.
AVc aro glad toicarn that operations will
commeuce at an early day. Charles M,
tieattle, Mlnlng.Englnoor, has gono North
in tho interests of tho Company. As soou
lis tlio machinery, for which he has gono,
arrives, the work will oommeuce. This perfectly pure
- - - - ~ manifested in
A CArit or Tim,ilm.
Dalton-, Ga., April 11th, 1870.
Sin. Editou—Allow mo spaco In your
columns, In my own behalf arid In behalf
of tho relatives of my tloccnseii brother,
Janies O'Neal, to express tho deep sense
of gratitude we feel to tho citizens ul'Dal
ton for their kindness' and sympathy so
delicately tendered during our deep ntlllo-
llun.
To lay away In tho grave, a brother en
deared by a thousand tender associations,
who had shared with mo from boyhood all
thu sorrows nnd joys, all tho stuggles and
cares, all Ilia holies nnd disappointments of
tlio ovcntrul years through which wo lived
together, with (ladings and Interests, and
purposus In common, and In tlmt Intimate
nnd confiding companionship which cuu
exist only bcttyccn devoted brothers, Is an
affliction which can be known nlonoby him
who feels it.
Tho Integrity, tho manliness, tho gonial
cheerfulness, and all tho noblo qualities
Which mndo up tho ndmlrnblo character
of James O’Neal, Upon which no stain
ovor rested, can never bo fully appreciated
except In tho flimily circle, to which Ids
iresenue added a ehnriri and imparted a
Joy. By tlio will of Him, who 1b wiser
than wo, our noblo brother and compan
ion 1b gone; his vacaut placo In the family
Circlo can never bo'filled, and Ills memory
will ever hnvo a Snored plneo in our affec
tions.
Thu friendly lntorestand tender sympa
thy .manifested by tho citizens of Dalton
to my deceased brother while ho'siiflei-ed
in Ids Inst Illness; and tho warm tribute to
his nfcmory, published In tho last Issue of
.,-otir paper, by the musical association to
which hu belonged, the kind nets nnd sym
pathizing Words extenedd to his bereaved
relatives since his death, have been balm
to our bleeding hearts; nnd lmvo so deeply
jlflB|}ted.us. that wo cannot do less than
publlcly’exnrcss our gratoful appreciation
of the- kind alllces so generally and dult-
cntuly tendered.
Roukut P. O’Neal.
“T* ~ 1
For Pulp,
Asplendid small farm, lj miles from
Dalton, qn tho ClcVolnnd llqnd, contain-,
jng ii ncros, more or less—ribout ono half
C01l)ll.ltClAI..
Thcso prices ivro considered from tho wjigons,
ntul tiro, of couimoi lower than store prleest
(JlTIXHN OFVtCR, April II, 1870.
Glover Seed II tc* 1*2
I In yju* russ' aiid VHavoV, 100...* 1 Ml to J 18
rjourlAA!!!;!ir.'.V.'.V.V.V.V.’.V.V.'s oo to 4 no
Chicken*. source, IHd 2ft cts? 11 it It si' 2A lo 30;
•Kggxpor dux. 1A; country produce scurce.
Atlitiitn WrM(«’
, », Flvxx Co„ ConniilsMloii StSraiS.-
itlttH. Atlanta, Georgia, wore ruling In the above
mnrkcl on thu 18th April t
orn, pur bushel, ♦Lift t o ♦1.80
oat, » •> h t.uto i.no
.’Ilent, per “ 1.10 to i..vi
Flour, “ suc k, to
'* '* is, por hhl., l.ftO |o
18 tol7K
WA *
W» 10 3ft
Onions, per hbl., ««' t.BOjo 0.0
Virginia Suit, per sunk “
**ny, pur HXi lbs.. l.HOt
lluy, pur t -
kieon, pur lb..
.uril. pur lb i
‘utter, pur lb.,
IKS, por «1 ox.,..
—is. per bushel,
Fouthor*, (new.) pur lp.,
4.4 Sheet Inga, per yntil,......... i....
i >i.imuK. ” ”
<<QUAI.ITA8 NON QUANTITAF."
»K. IjAWBKNOE
Highly Uonoentmtod Fluid Extract of
KOSKOO!
TUH UHKAT HEALTH RESTORER,
No (piuck Medicine—Formula Around Bottle.
PREPARED 80LKLY BY
DK. J. .T. LAWRENCE,
Organic Chemist,
NORFOLK, VIHtUIMA.
KOSKOO
STRIKES AT TIIK ROOT OF DISEASE BY
PURIFYING TIIK BLOOD. UKSTOIUNU
'TIIK LIVKit AND KIDNEYS TO A
HEALTHY AOTIO.V. A NO IN-
VIGOHATING THE NEK-'
VOU8 SYSTEM.
This Is llic secret of Its Wonderful Success In
a Curing
first rate creek bottom, with n good, now
dwelling, with bripk bnBcmcnt containing
two rooms 18 feet square each, and a stare
room 8x10; also,throe largo rooms nbovo,
with n'flfo place in each. Will bo sold low
for cash. Titlos perfect. Apply either at
this offleo, or to 15. ,T. Tarver, Dalton, tf.
Read .Goo. II. Dadd's certificate.
will bo by the middle of .next week. It
met (lie Best.
The evidence of tlio sujierlorlty of a
i/ pure -article of White J.end Is
rnnhy wavs, but enn not,
“strikes us back of the eyra” thatDalton
with hot Inoxhqustlblo coal mine, is bound than In their relative covering-capacity.—
to grow rapidly. Tho mining company fc'ow persons aro probanly aware of tho
lias brains, eapiml and energy. Don’tyou comparative dBbreneo In .appearance bo-,
sec,then,things will be pushedrlght ahead, usimlly^old^
We toll you, tho signs look cheering, and. Dor the bbritlt " 1 ...
our heart gives o.grout throb ofdullgltt al
these manifestations ofsterlingenterpriso,
Our I’llbl.c I.lbrnr.v.
Wo nro glad to learn that tlio Library
question is being-ngltntodr- Already pre
liminary steps lmvo been taken. This
looks healthy. We like to see such spirit
manifested in so laudable an undcitakin;
Tlio indies—Wells Wo won’t Hatter them in
a newspaper—did just ns we said they
would. They “took bold,” and are now
pressing the matter earnestly.
Old men and young men, old ladles ami
. young Indies, wheu you mil called upon
by—well, the committee— ibr contributions
ofbooks&c., don't hesitate; butlend them
a helping lmml; This movement is not
l’)l' tlio benefit of any particular class, or
classes, but Ibr the interest and benulit of
tho whole eomimmity. Do generous, then
because If you don’t, the paper isbuumlto
get angry. _ _
Aronncl Town.
Tlio Quarterly'Meeting of the M. 70,
Church, here, is being protracted. Much
interest Is manifested—so imieli so that
tlio ministers iti attemlan'eo feel cncour
ngod to conlimto tho work:
Alndiqis pnlaco could not Jinvu been
whisked away more deftly than Robin
son’s “show bills” werc on last Saturday
night. Tho wind, not mSgle, did it.
Tlio Young Mou’s Dcbntlng Club.is
complete success.
Wo visited King’s Coal Miiio last Mon
day. No doubt hbout there being an In
exhaustible supply Of coni. “That which
Wo lmvo seen wo do testify unto;” Hence,
Wo How wTirit we say to be true,
Tlio-merolmnls of Dalton nre a clover
silt of fellows: they clothe the hungry and
feed the nakedr As nn evideneo of this
fact, they aro beBtowiug more patronage
upon us needy printers than hitherto.-
That’s right, gentlemen—your bread will
bo Well buttered In tills world, nml ill the
wprld to comol,
/ The snow covered tile brow of John’s-
f Mountain, 1J miles of town, at 11 o’clock
/ uii Monday last, nnd nbpnt 100 yards ilis-r
I tnut, on the custom slope of the .liioun
j lain, a large, beautiful butterfly was seen
l basking la the suusliiuc. Two tilings hi
harmonious.
Tho grantors of our enterprising tow
hog-raise 1 - 8 (of which thero aro unfortu
nately quite a iiuiubor), still coiitimio
no sc their way into our and other gardens
about town. Wo shaft have to send for
tlio “cussin’ man” soon, if tho nuisance
is not abated.
Read tho advertisement of Tibbs
Kcnnor. No question but tlmt you w>H
llivd soindtliing you want; wliiolf tlioy un
doubtedly Have,. Eyou if you douitsco
iquM say, tlmt all .inferior grades of
’iitc lyiel present n iliueli whiter nppenr-
ieo>m lire package than pcrfl’Ptly pure.
of tlioso acquainted,’ we
should ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ■
white
ancoi . „ „ I B
Thu iiifuflnr Lends nfter being,applied
nltlmugb exeeedinglv'wliito at first, eon
slantly grow darker, until they nssume
a dingy gniy appearance, rub ofi’ by the,
touch, mid’, frequently when exposed,
iviisli entirely oil by Lite rain, while a per-
fccthnimv, like tlie-Pluenix Pure Wliite
Lenil, after application, blenches nnd con
stantly grows whiter until itfbeemnes n
piefcd white, and serves ns a durable nnd
adhesive paint for many years. TliePIpe-
nlx Pure. Wllttel/’ii'd is.nian'ifiictui-ed im-
ly.-bv Eckstein, Hills&Co., Cieinnati, mill
sold’by L. P. Gudger & Co., Dalton.
April 7t!i-lm.
Equiuo Remedies the most approved.
Tr£ the Equina Remedies.
fipc^lnl ftlontlotu
It is with more ordinar/iutcrost tlmt.
wo invite tho attuntiou of our friend* to
tl)e. Advertistnne.nt of tho “GHKAT-I1EN-
nEUiON CO. KY. SCHEME,” which
wd •'ive. prominent position in our columns
to*(my. This is not ono of tho petty u ijifV*
or “lottery” aflhirs which tlislfbhest ras
cals so often-attemnt to palm olfunon un-
susnectins people, but a straiuht-rorward
anu legitimate enterprise, with a regular
charter frrtm the ..JjCgislaturn of 1 Ken
tucky,^and the full approval of all promi
neut oflleiuls and leading citlxens In the
State. Wo do not believe that any one, so
Inclined, will ever lmvo a ntttre satisfacto
ry than in this Scheme. For any of our
friends who may desire it, wp will take
plensnre in-procuring tickets. AVu have
already.bought several ourselves...
Eqi^ino RenicdicS nevcr disappoint. ‘
Dolnyu nro Danneroun.
Tlmt poor, eimiciated Consumptive,'wl
is now beyohii all hopo of recovcrjj^migl
now be lmle and 5|early lmd lie not nc
Iccleil that stiglit cough. J3o acfvised.,
yomlmvoa cough or cold, get nt. once
bottle, of Hr. Tutt’s Expectorant nil
•you wJlUsoon bo Relieved.
o«‘.
am
Ho not punt
E.vcrybody uses Equine Remedies.. ■
Died,
Ih Daltbn, (in.,on4liouiovnlnK of the 141 h
'"Apail, little Ai.iikut B. WonniYk intnnt son
Wllllo M. nnd MolliuK. Worthy—ngotl t wo yours
ihul ti^o months.
Wheroforo nhouhl I niiiko my ifinpht
Now theilurlinK child is doml t
1I« to early K'St Is koiUs
He to I'aratUse lias tied.
I shall go to lnln. Imt ho
NcvurshaU return to me. (
Oort forbids h is longer stay—
God roealls the precious loan**
HFCl'IAI. NOTICKN.
Wit tiled J
Tlifooor four day hoarders, wanted in a pri.
rate family,resldliigcoiiveihent to tlmUusinm
liortlon of town nnd thu twoxehnoltp Fan
goop,us cun he had in town* Apply ut this
lice.* , April 11-tf.
U. H. Fnj'iic A Co.
Wliolesnlo doiilcrs In Ilata, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, Trunks, Straw uml .Millinery Goods,
Jvuoxvillu, Tumi., call tho attention of mer
chants to their stock of throe thousand doxexi
Lfuliijgf nuts, trnnod and uutrfmod, Snndowns,
Ac., ut prices lowor than they can l»c bought
Kast, Orders guaranteed ami promptly filled,
March 2t-8t.
To C'onRUtnptIvoN.
Tim Advertiser, having been restored .
health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy
after having sntlVred several years with a sc
' vo lung ntfuctlou, nnd tllut ilread disease,
tlio tiling you desire,. it will ho a great
treat to you jnst to call ,on them and see
what nice gcntlcmon they nro.
'J. I’. Pittmnn ndyertisos for a partuor.
Una opening for a young man of cnpital
nnd energy.
Wo fell in a gtillv tho other night. Of
cc-urso it ongh’nt to bo tliorc—tho gully,
wo moan. What say you, City Paps?
There was a great stir on our streets
yesterday. John Robinson, with his “big
shbwrciisb was in town. ,
Messrs. J. D. Divines & Son nro out in
a flaming advertisement in to-day’s paper,
They have just rocolved a splendid stook
or goods, all new and of the latest styles,
which tlioy aro offering “low down” for
greonbaoks or country produce.
Wo learn that tlio Leopards in Jehu
Robinson’s Cirous got into a big fight
nmong themselves during tiio exhibition' Errors of Youth,
at Ringgold on Tuesday last, in which
olio of tho largest was killed.
Sco advertisement of Mrs. Graves In
nnothcr colupin. She hits tho largest and
most beautiful assortment ofMillncry ev
ent o ,
who set
m
KOSKOO COLUMN.
Agricultural Ware-House!
smiTii UL< i*K<n n
sl(:conia.iii & co„
Hast TOIIIIOMOO and Virginia Hall-ltoad Dcjiot,
Knoxville, TonnoBseo,
Have thu Uncut stook ol
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Improved Farming Machinery,
Introduced Into this HcCtlon of tho 8tuto,
including the gemmio
Pittsburg Ponooolt STEEL PLOWS,
(All .Isea,)
Jtmlo to our Order nml \V»nn»sTKD.
The Clipper Mower & Reaper 1
Tho lightest rti*aft,'l>oat matorlal, olionpost and
most oompluto Maolilno of tlio kind
In tho countt*y.
I UJpillllO) ujopupoiu)
Liver CfOmppilnt, Chronic, Rheumatism, Non
might, Jyurvous Alfoetlous, Kruptlons of thu
Skin, ilmnorH, I^ias of Vlgoj*, DiseiiHua of KId
noys nnd llludrtqr, and nil Dlaeascs tausUd by n
Dad Stnib^of the X51ood,
on a btsEAsfi-n coxmriox or- the i.tv-
Ell, KIDNEYS, NKUVOtm SVS'l'EM, .to,
It thoroughly ‘
and Bnd TuliU,
to a hualthy conditio
Thou«and» have boon changed Vty tho Usd or
ills Medicine from weak, sickly, stiffining
mitures, to strong, lieulthy, und lmppy men
ml women.
No Medicitne has uttuinod such a GHKAT
RKPUTATION ns this Justly GKLKB11ATKU
Compound. '
Approved by thu Highest Medical Authority
It 0 S K 0 0!
Kndorsed and recommended by tho President
ot tho Fnculty of tho 13, Medical College
of thu City of NOW York.
PnoFBsaou K. S. KENVTON, M. B.,
Professor ami Prostdont or tho Faculty, into
••Professor Theory nnd Pnmtiou" or
MudUdue, ClncInnuti.Ac.
Ono of the most eminent medical mon of thl«
ge— well Umnuuts ih.» am hm-of tin following
lunduniuiumicuI 'forks: NE'VTo.N'B’dMt.'CTicB
>fMki*:piS k,” ••Hiftt^ASKS o^Cnir.imKH,’* “Nltw-
.*6n’s hvmkb Suuokiiv,” Ac., in Ducomtior hum*
her of Amorlcun Medical Review—page H78,
says:
••Among (ho more rccont efforts to Introduce
popularly, some of 1 hu now remedies, wu not lee
a new preparation Sohipoumled’by ,1. J^Law-
•’ertoo, M. U., ol NorlolU, Va., which is furnish
•d lo the profession nnd tlio public In any do.
-nriid quuuiUy, We recently examined his La-
hoilitory. nml became xtilly sutistled tlmt nil his
work isdoiieiu the best manner, by. thu most
approved iirooesse^. and .from the best mat erf-
ais. giving ns a result it mcdleine mw-tjug tlr~
— Idoncuof thu physicians nq_d tho njiulicr”
Ko.skoo Cures Kcrofulft In, its Worst
.Forms. . .
’rom A» W. Mills,a prninlnont and 'yell known
merchant .of Norfolk; Vu..
No. 11 Main St.. Norfolk, Vn.‘, 8dpt, IS, 180n.
Du. Lawhenok— Hear fflr: Your Ko.skqo has
.corked wonders In my tAmUy. My duughti
bus been, asiillerer ffom Scrofula sluoo chili
iieod, She lost thirty *
her.unkle, sevunirfroi.^
lug ulcers lu several parts ot her body. Whilst
la tills condition she etthudonced taking yqur
Koskoo—It acted likenchtirm oil bun under Its
use thu ulcers gradually lieulud, and her geiier-
alhealthgreatly linpmvud, Iteurtalnly saved
bur muuh BUlfciiag,and perhaps her jllo. T
gard Koskoo a' speelllc tot* all scrofulous
Hons. Your Jtoskoo also cured my wifoql dyi
■pepsin, from A'Iiieii slio sutt’ored greutlyv. she
Is now In better health th«u she has beenJd five
years.
A W.lt h lhedjjghi’.st regard#.
I am gn at fully
•s, Ac.,
A. W; MILLS.
Koskoo Is endorsed by the liest phpsicians
every where. Read the following lroni l)r. T
lory, it smeesslnl practitioner of liiiuiyuyoi
stmuling in tliu Old NortJi Slate:
Rocky Mount, Kdgecomhc Co.,
soptuintier to, lsun, ,
Dn. .1, J. I.AwnxxoK—Dear Sir: 1 lmvo used
your Concent rated Fluid Extract of Koskoo In
my prnet lee wit h t he happiest results. I Hurt it
lo ho a powerful Liver lnvigorutor, Blood Pu-
rlllcr, uml Nervous Tonic, In ulldlsuusus ortho
Liver, SvrofulouH Syphilitic, apd Nervous / '
lections, It Is a remedy of imuiunse value; ...
fuel, in almost every variety of GtironlcDiscus*
cs its use Is Indicated.' Hoping you ihity. moot
with thesucceyb-whlch you deservous anmr
faetururof rcliahlu medicines, I tun sir, wl
much re»in?c^ ...
Yourouwlhmt servant,
It. U. TlI.LKltY, M. Ill
KOSKOO
CURES CHRONIC RHEUMATISM:
NougOl.K, yA. v Sopt.7,1800*
Sir: Mys
ease Iff
Lean le
Dr. .1. J*,
eeived snmiu-li be lie lit from .~
Koskoo that 1 cannot refrntm Iro
mygratlltale. 1 lmd til
withoutlclient. 1 belli v
Koskoo Is an Infulir , . .
which liu 1ms sutfureih nnd, s
i, Inis noverj'alled. If youonl.
use nmbithtnt HUiferlug that ho hits
. e, then yon could concelvo the vnluo
of such a romorty us Koskoo—Hiutsuroly euros,
Tho great aniomiL of good'll Is now doing
among us is incut tumble.
!»nr .
WUh.inueh gratitude, .
I nut, respectfully .voiira, Ac.,
Mrs. ftL K. A. NELSON.
Read the following from Mr. Womblo, npre
Incut Hardware Merchant of this city:
NO. 13 Market Sqimro, Norfolk, Va.,
18,1800.
-- -J, Jli'QU0_
eftlcacy of your Koskoo. l.tako pleasure in add
ing my own. I sulferetl greatly with Nc
Dmiiluy, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Ac.
. .... - -*-*'• j to health:
I’tlly,
. G. WOMBLK.
i! uuro for Cnnsuinp*
lilch ho conceives to bo Invaluable; und ho
bonus ovory snffiwer will tiy his remedy, as It
will oost them nothing, and may prove uhloss*
lug. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York,
vous Debility. Premature Decay, and nil tlio ef
fects of vonthfnl indiscretion, will, for thosako
of Buttering humanity, send free to nil who need
It, the receipt nml directions for making tho
Riiuploremody by Which ho waseured. Suffer*
ors wishing to profit by the advertiser's expo*
lonoc, can do so liy addressing, in perfect con.
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar street, >*ew York,
flconcc,
Pflrtsinouth, Vn., October 25,18Cfl.
This is to centify that I know Dr. Lawrcnci
woll. Ho is a gentleman of cultivation, am.
worthy of tho fullest confidence. I lmvo used
his Koskoowlth unvuntagoto myself,and lmvo
adopted Its use hi my family In easos of nor '
ous debility and depression.
W. n. CHRISTIAN,
FROM nn. M.OYD, A FHYBIOiAR OF LAROB FRAC-
Grout Bridge, Va., Oetphor 8,1800,
J. J. -I.Awukxok, M. D.—Dear Sir* 1 choc,
fully undorso your Koskoo us buing a most val
uable preparation. Upon oxnminutlou or the
formula, I And euchlugredlcdt highly extolled
by our best and most progressive clinical li
tfgutors. 1 lmvo tested its effects iu my
practice, and havenb Invitation in rcconunoud*
hig it, In iny opinion, it is the (testcompound
of Its class ever put before the public—exceed*
B ing by far all the various compounds of snrsa*
i rill a, Ac., over invented. It U u deckle:'
ervu Tonic, and Iuvlgoratoi of tlio aiiluiu
forces, uiding digestion und nsslmllHliou,
thereby producing healthy blood,which slu
bo ttin oasis of treatment ih all chronic din
ea. Hoping you will reap the
serve from tho public
... . ,aiic
which should
lironto discus*
ward you do
ctor;
Gil ARLES LLOYD.
giVo tho KOSKOO u trial.
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PLAHNKL8, OAXimtlCS, CIIEL’KS,
COTTON Anns, JBASB, t,VKnns, CA8SIMKIIK8,
Ynluablo Town Lots
~' i_ ' '
THE UHOWING CITY OF DALTON
K IjMtXBovnrnl well Improved faniM In Whit-
Hold cmmjy, a —
Also, lot nuuibfr^yii iind
THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR
Thresher, Separator & Cleaner,
The host and most simple SEPARATOR and
THRESiriNG M ACHiNE in oxUtoncO. It saves
enough grain ovor other kinds of Threshing
Machines to pay tho fanner’s threshing bill.-
Has no Canvass Grain Bolts or Apron*, Bent
i, Pickers por Baddies—not moro tlmn half
ns tunny Belts, Gear Whcol*, Boxes, Journals,
Shafts, Pulley*, Ac., ns othor kinds to clog,
wind, wear olft, waste grain, to bo kept lit re
pair, or to mid to draft. Is durable, easily
numnged ami not lluhlo to get out.of ordor.
Also, tholr cclttbratod
Mounted and Down Powers,
Tlio strongest and Ifghtojt draft Powers iu
tho Market.
TllK CKl.litlltATEI)
Universal Fanning Mill,
Grain end Seod Separator,
Smut 3Ineliliio OoinTbiiiocV!
FirSt Premium at all Fairs, Kurtkbnd
South; •
Will chaff from d00 to 400^-bushels of grain, por
day with ease. Cleans Wheat tor sood, taking
out Sinut, Client, Cockle, blightod, broken and
shrivelled Grains,'leaving only tho best, heal
thy, plump and pprfcot’Grains to sow, thus in
surlng tho farmer a good stand. Cleans
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Buijoy, Flux, Meal,-
Timothy, Clover, Hemp, Millet nnd
Uungnrlun Gruss Seeds for
! market mid see*!.
Made of tho rust vATKRf.tr., and wakraxtkd
IH BVKBV UKSFRCT.
H
Yi v enVo ftlsO c-icliislvd Agonts for the coUv
WIHTE WATER FARM
ROAD WA'GONS|
THE GENUINE PITTS THRESHING MA
CHINE AND SEPARATOR;
TIIK FAVORITE GKISStt THRESHER AND
CLEANER|
Ezoolsior Mowor and Boaper,
Ami many other valuable farming Implements
and Machines, Including
WHEBLEB nnd IIELLICK’S
AUn, 105 acre*, part or lot mtinhor 21ft, 12th
district and 3d sect Ion, 50 acres cleared; good
hewed log dwelling,stable, corn crib, shod*. Ac;
good orchard of early pouches,umiles and pears,
wbll wuturiul In every Hold, nml excellent well
witter at lioiitc’i two and a half iiiilox from Dal
ton
Also, lot*number* 21, HRiltnd one half of lot
23, in tho 11th district uml 3d *cctlort,4<W 'iteres,
two good springs, three well*, apple, pencil,
cherry amt pout t rue*; 140rfcrcsCmmmtUuurcok
bottom, 80 to 100 acres cleaved; no buildings.
Also, 820 acres, within two mile* of Tilton,
fine pencil and apple orchard, good dwelling
house, hum, cotton gin and thvashur.
Also, macros, ono mile South nr Tilton Do*
iot; was woll Improved boforo tho war, but
louses burnt.
An Improved farm on Crtnusufiga River, nine
70,74 und *27. In 12th and 3d. 2 double log cub Inn,
with shod rooms, brlhs and stable*; young apple
nml peach orchard' well of water at house,
springs unit otook; 110 acres on an isluml In thu
Coimsangih lill first claas bottom.
Also, lots numbers 187 nml ill, I7lh district
nnd 8dsuction, llcsih Ca*scounty, rout* miles8.
W. of Kingston,, ono mile from Kingston amt
Romo R. it., Improvements on lot 137, and good
hind cleared,^ of u mild from Iflghtoiir lllvev?
no Improvements on lot Ml. but largo quality
of longlouved lino timber, will ho sold toguthor
or separately.
Also, lots 231 uml 232, and 80iiorostif.22rt. In tho
12th district and 8d section. ttftOiiorcs with good
cotton gin, Saw Mill und Grist Mill, Price 81, fttW;
or will exchange forelty property.
Also, lot 213, m 10th illstriot nnd Bd section, 100
acre*, nil t liable land, fit) ncros cleared? good log
buildings and excellent Spring, IS miles from
Dalton, oil tho Duoktown Road; young fruit
trees and good llmliur. Price ♦300, oi; will oX*
A full line of
WMto fwOods ?
IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINENS,
TOWEL IMS, RIBBONS, BA- ,
REOES, SKIRTS, BALMO
RALS, BpULEVARBS,
it-c., <tc., ,tc.
nun liny iioru* m vail guim mvoimig, mu
luhgest and host spring lu Georgia, hoitHes for
venters, pouch and apple■ orchard; lfiO aero*
oluareil; buhlfica In heavy 'timber. On this
tract I mi large tied of iron ore. cloven'miles
from Dalton, on Duoktowit road.
AlspjotlU7,10th district and fkl Heotlmi;70
ncros cleared: youngorohiird; splendid spring;
good com i»rlb and sinhlos;
Also, lot l*ft, tenth dlst riot nnd ltd Boetion; no
luiprovomeuts; vuluahlo timber.
Also, lot* 1US1 und 1U4, Inelovouth distract nnd
3d section, udjolnlngtho Kunnn farm; hundred
uci$s elourod; good upplo und poach orchard;
two good dwellings, stublos, corn orlbs, smoke
house, etc.; excellent spring; will bo sold very
low lor cash.
Also, that vuluahlo farm In Mill Creek Valley,
half of numbers 302.803 and 307,2IOacres. in 12th
dlstrtetaud 3d southin'100 rcros elciireu, goiwl
dwelling, stables, corn cribs, Ae.< four good
springs, good apple and ptfuoll orchard, lies
icariy all level, In the vnlieys fifty acres good
WcHtiRg-bouHO . TltrosHc^s
and Olotinors; ’
HORSE POWKRS»
irAV RAISES,
90RX SHELLKRS,
STRAW AND SEED CUTTERS,
FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS,
SMUT MACIliNES, Art, Ac.
With a full liho.of
MDX MAClillSKIiY,
STUMP PULLERS, WALKING CULT1V«V-
TOns * r,0UBLE SrtO-VRL PLOWS, IIAU*.
ROW8, GARDEF CGlTiVATOHS and ~
DltlLtJl, GRAIN DRILLS or tho
latest nml most approv
ed patterns.
A largo assortment of
Steel, Iron and Cast Plows,
all patterns and sixes.
Solo Agents for t *-
Miller’s Fire ana Bur^lm*.
Prodf SnitMi
WILL furnish any AGRICULTURAL or LA
BOR SAVING IMPLEMENT or MACHINE, In
tho United States, on short notice} at Manufac
turer’s prices.
49*Wo glvo a liberal discount to the trade,
49*AU ordors dllcil promptly,
Torhis CA8II1
Address,
JicconitLE A Co,,
KioxtiLi.1, Tzixn.u.
April i, UtlMai
Ol!lt STOCK Ol'
NOTIONS,
I, iimuunlly lurKO anti very elicup.
KtVK TUtffiSAWtt GASES
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
In Stqro Ami to arrive, lneludlng it largo
slock of
IvlDIKW IIATS,
OFVllf. KBWK8T 8TVM<A,
At prlcos which ‘will eouipensatc tho best
buyers tefcVlalt tholr Wiircrooms and oxiunlue
tholr imnibiisc stock boforo giving orders else*
where.
A largo portion of tholr Stock is mamifao*
throd expressly for t)i«*iii,>nnd As tlioy aro oou*
Mtuntly receiving from tho nmnnraetorlcH, met**
ohants can always rely onlgettlug
Fresh Goods of th^Best Make,
Thljce Tlionsand Hots or Table nml Two
TtioiiMuul.Doxcii of Porkt't
CUT L,E R Y
Trace Chains, Planters’ Hoos, Grass
and Grain Scythes,
SHOVELS, SPADE0 AND AXES,
THREE AN1) l'OUK PRONGED FOllKS,
Ilorso Shoos, Naila, Gotton^Cards,
And a variety of other
II A.K D AV A n M .
COFFEE, StTGJ AR, HICK,
CANDLES, PEPPER,
Sj.iceH, Sofia an<l Groocl'ics
fjoncx'Hlly.
500 110X13S TOBACCO!
WOODEN-WAKE, GLASSWAKE.
tTVE HUNDRED CRATES
QBEENSWARE1
(Direct Importation,)
49**Thcy will b© gratifled to »oo thttlr old
friends nnd ‘etutoittoftf, gHarantoolng ihoni, ns
heretofore, entire satisfaction.
«»*They would also cull tho Bpcelal attention
of merchants In Kast Tennessee nnd through
out Middle and IV. Tonnbsscoi NOrTii GEoR-
GL\, Alalmmaj Kentucky; North Carolina i\uil
Virginia; nceessiblo to this point, who have
novet* vtsitod tlielr bouse, to tlio euporlor ad.
VUhtagos tlioy ulil offer them In stock adap
ted to their wants and lltc special Inducements
in prices.
March 31,187<M2tn<
the lied Clay
orchards; H)
lion's in cultivation; imnrovemonts good; un
eatinghmtso for the K. T. .'c Ga. It. It. train: a
well const moted stoi c house, mid one of the
best podtliHis In the Htutofor n country storo.
Also. 1’Kl noves lu Bruiuoy omuity, Toijjiiwtjue,
3Uiu(les from Hud Cla>vW acres m- • *•'*-—
Also,.240 am’® 111 Bl-ailliiy county
0 miles froth Red Chiy; Jjnnbre* in
two good Helucmen;*, ono On onph side of tho
creek; two good orchards 1 , timber ami water
In almmlahce; lOOudfos bottom laud; will be
sold In two sott leinuiitg or.lu one.
Also. 50 acres of lot num. Ifio, 12tli ills nnd 3d
section, one mile from Dalton, on Chattanooga
road, 40 acres woll Improved, 2ft acre* in clover
Young orchard, good nutldingH. Will he sold
cheap, 011 terms to salt purchasin'.
Also, lot 127. In Hint* ami 8d *00, nnd lot 100.
in 8th rtisdnd 3d sec,iiuiUliig.TJOacre*, 3 mile*
from Tilton, south side or Conasaugn liver.
Will ho sold ohoop.on tuvin* to suit.purchaser,
or wiUlm oxchiiuged for Dalton city property,
lopc'on^onho 60 ^ ° l ^ do*
Finest Iron Oro Reds '
lathe South, three miles from Dalton, and ouo
mile from a water tank of tho Georgia Stafn
railroad. On the same tract is ono ortho best
water powers iu North Goorglu.
A LSO, FOR SALE one of the best improved
Xjl plantatlouKon the Yuxoo Rlvor.uml Wasp
Litko tiring chiefly In Washington eoiinty, and
partly lu Sun Flower and Holmes counties,4! Is*
slsslppi, eoutaliitug in all 2ftltt acres. Can he
divided Into threo m* more, plant at Ions; 1100
acres cleared. 500 litres in cultivation, goo acres
deadened before the war. improvements first
obis*. Cypress timber ImimMiscly valuable.—
Will bo sold low lo settjo up an estate. Titlos
porfy*
meitilow land: will Ihi sold very low for cash.
Also, will ho sold low, on llburul tlmo uud
tonus, tho followlhg, vfxt
- 222 iieros, known u* tho Olil Trfcoy Fann. one
mile from Rod Clay : lOOucreslu cultivation ;
Improveiiumts good; timber and water ahum
dual; soil duet within}/, mile of the Presbyte
rian Church, School Housoand Rod Clay Flour-
sags icfl ucres adjoining the above; timber
and water ulmndunt, spring In tlid yard; lino
orchard', land good,
Also, 720 uercs, known as tho old Marston
Homestead*, 2ft0 acres In cultivation; two set
tlements; lino orchard; rumibtg wilier In
War,
Thcso *u
the Di ng More or (
Nov,Jim
L. <0, "( import..
Bi*nn(Ucs,Wincs,qbi8,S
Dealers In
Ryr, Jlourhon and Mniumtjnhrln Whisl
Mann fact urors of 1 ho Ucletmit e«l
STOJi MW ALL 1511’ I’Kl t H
Artgdy Whllehall Street, Atlanta. Ga,
JjlTt IjAWHHK,
A CITIZEN OF ATLANTA FOR THE LAST
t\vi:nty-oxi: yiuus,
DealeY lit
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.
My silver-ware I have made of silver coin,
WITHOUT ALLOY.
Silver plated wnro Is Triple, and Quadi uplu,
plate.
CLOCKS AT WHOLESALE AT N. Y. PRICES 1
expenses added. ■
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
the finest uuullty, of solid, 11,13 uml 18 caret.
UtvCrytliliiff WniTtmictl!
us ropre'ontcd; and would refer to any person
who lias bought goods from me within the last
,21 veurs, as to wlmt m.v gimrnnter Ih worth.
‘Watch**, Clocks A Jpw» i.uv Wki'aiubo.
Watch Mnktr’S Tools and Material.
May 0, l«BMCin.
*]iAr •
* Wholesale and Retail Dealer m
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
MASUPACTCUKIl OF
ULOAliR * GIXGIIAN NUN KONNKTN,
o. 8,1 Peachtree Str., Atlanta, Ga.
^Orders from thu country snlleltod and
promptly executed, which must ho accompa
nied with good references to insure attention.
Atlanta, December imOin.
JtRED C.vriiW,
Fashionable Boot Maker,
Hamilton Street, Dalton.
.Pump, Stlohed and Pegged llools and Shoes
out offho lh*t Quality Of Ftfiicli and American
Skins miulo on short notice,nndiit cheap vales.
Ladle’s Mines, and Brogans lilsouuide. If you
w uni to economise, encotivugo home Industry,
ry fTeid;
Also, 270 aero*, well Known r
Stand 1 • threo setlhmients; two
•res In cultivation {linnroveni „ ..
’ ousu for the K. T. Ga. R. R. train;
,000 acres of land in Monroe county,
Tennessee. Much of this hind is
farm lug.purposes to thu celebrated
ler \ alloy, to which lUlcseontlgi
on*. The hilly poVtious contain rich ilopovii
iff Iron nml ldfljR iinjl t’“' —' ' *’ -■*
to ho superior
tin rich di
deposits 11
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,
Two Hundred and Fifty Acres Cleared und
UXDKtt FKNCK,
In Wood’s Station .Valley,, Catoosa County.
admfir.bly adopted to Corn, Wheat, Oats, To-
lmeeo and the Grasses, consisting of lots num
bers 118.1411,177,170. uml MxtyuerbHortho south
part of lot iiumherltil, all iu thu 27th district
and 3d section.
Thlb phvco.nmy ho divided Into two M* threo
farms; but will no sold In a body at tho very
low figures of ijd.ftoo cash.
Also, for salo lots numbers 80 and 82, King
Street, with the improvements thereon con
sisting of ilwelling liouso und Photograph Gal-
lory.
150,000 A«x‘ch of’VuluuMo
North Georgia Lauds,
As follows:
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20.V21
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Hill “
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£|318
lft3l
11 18
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■ no ml
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Soots kSs Sliooa.
G. H. & aTw. FORCE,
Whidefcdo dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
Whitehall Sired, Atlanta, Ga.
K ERF oh bund ‘bo largest und best selected
SIin tl:e city of Atlalitu, and will idwsys
sell to Country Merchants' nt Ji'ciV York
■Prices, with freight added. Nov. 5-1 v.
HORb^ ABD OATTLE
REMEDIES.
Tiro Reel (tail Moot Reliable ever
offered to tho I'ltblic.
Tho Amci’icnn BZaenotio
EQUINE G0HD1TI0II FOWDEES
CERTIFICATE.
SS- J hs-olty cerllf^' dml I 1 i,vo emmlnod, nnd
thorotigbly testert iu ray iirnellee th*
nbovo nrd-lrw. suit rtt’jxrl llirm tw prepsrutloiu of
grent merit Hill would roidlnlly iir* n iium-U llu-m
ns *'tins iwmrat wlilt npoclnl core from rc-
IlnhlO itirrettientfk nmlmorr rfll.iiriou* Tor Ibn
freutimmt ur tho nulotw i!LcnH>i for wliUli thnyara
daafgifHl, than m»ar remedies or which 1 liavn
kuOtfledg*.-
GE6HGE H. DADD,
VfUrinary Santm. Author of « Jna nny m.d
tMoQH rtf Vw- Ilartt," “ itod.rn Umt Dodor,” dc. *
n tril} «• ft,«1t for a copy of " “
Cattlo Owner’a.Unlue" gratis.
tt)ED is SMITH, Froprfotors,
Cuicaoo, lug.
For piiIu by B» B. BrowU und I., P, Gudger A
Co., i)altou, Un. rch. 17-ly.
M MENKO, BROTHKlt A CO.,
. Wholesale dealers In
lo anil Ffincy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoos, Hats. Caps. Ac., M httelmll, threo doors
from Alnlmmastreet, Atlanta. Ga.
ffd* Liberal Inducements offered Country
Murclmnlh. Nov.«8-0m
A two nbfD lot. tvith house,stable,aprlng.housc,
sinnke-hohse, w ork-shop, corn crib und some
7ft trull tree-son the lot.
For fail Inn* particulars enquire at this office,
orofj.ILBiepcn, Monmouth, Warren county,
. March 21, lgRUin. _
'a - Lite MS you will llnd at " T
JX' ,.^11,14. , niRsciH’,Ei;<;*.s.
DOLLAR SETS of Jewelry at
■jgVVN^Y .Good* ami Notlons^has
IIIUSC1IBERG.
5 end wlIU
pill 14. IIIIISCIIDEIIG.
a tlanta^medical college' '
Tho Thirteenth Anmiul Course of Lectures in
this iiiHt It iitlon will commeuce on Mnmtuy thu
second day of May next, und continue four
months.
faculty:
Willis F. Wcstuioroluml, M. I ., Prof. 1’rln. and
Prac. Surgery.
Daniel C. O’Koefo, M, D., Prof. 1'rfn. and Tine.
Medicine.
Jolip U. Weslnjorelnml, M. D., Prof. Mat. Med.
Mill M1' 1 1. -I uri--|,niil.'m-i’.
Williams. Armstrong, M.D„ Prof. Anatomy.
11. V. M. Miller. M. D.. Prof. Cl In lea l Medicine.
John M. Johnson. M. D., Prof. Phisiology and
Pathology.
Jcsso Boring. M. D. Prof, Qbstct nml D!s?cnses
of Wnmuti und Children.
William II. B. Goodwin. M. D„ Prof. Chemistry.
Louts 11. Orme, M, l>.. J'rof. Clin. Miigery und
Diseases Kyo and Ear.
Jno. Thud. Johnson, M. I)., Dcmoustrutor of
Anatomy. . .
N. IVAlvIgny M. T>.. Curator.
n. C. O’KEEFE, M. I)., Denn^
Ticket? fertile Session 8120 (0
Mat rleulat Ion ft 00
Tickut for Dbsectlon., lo 00
Diploma 2ft 00
Board In good families and private TH»urc1lng
houses from 81ft to 20 per month. For further
111 format ton address the Dean.
March 24-41.
-pHyi’OSING to ennfthe our attention to
X Northern Georgia Ijiiids wo would ruler
all those seeking to invest In Middle and South
western Georgia, or in Pino Timber La;uls,
convenient totlio Atlnntlp Ports, to our oor res- JX Amerleau
pondouts, BUTTS & BROTHER, j pniotleul Family
Macon. Ga. *j fed. Price ^.'ft.
I or Information ofeny of Ibo above atblress iiiinufe. Addrei
' itev nr
( '1 KORGIA, WffJTFULO Coi’XTY.-Whcr
\JT Moses Glaxo uml others have appifQd
achaiigom the public road leading from I>nl-
ton to TumufJ HllLsutd change to
' ‘imctton
fop
>111.
mnienco
nt thejunction ut tho Vurnetl Matlon road and
running pnralb-1 with the W. A A. R. R. by tlm
residence of-Moses Glaxo, and cross Mill Creek
under tiu*. tressolof tho W. A A. K. It., und in
tersect with the old road again near the Rlock
House on west stdo of Mill Creek: This Is to
cite all persons concerned to show at tint at mv’
office, It nay they can, on tho 21st day of April
next, w hy said change In old road should not
he granted.
Witness my hand and ofllclnl slgnatnro this
March HUH. I*T0. W. IL BROOKpR, Oid'y.
Kail ling Ma<
• Knitting Mac
Aug 19-1 y
American Knitting Macluno
C'-n:|’.»ny. 15o -ton, Ma or-I. ! •. Mu.
March 3l-3;u, ' -