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ORTH GEORGIA ( li’l/,UN.!
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• I.T. WHITMAN, Hilllnr. ! »lwil«uiUieJ<w
. IIFXtV WHITMAN. A^»rll«<. I.lllor. I |l,,u;io, aim llm
|DALTON, s ! : : : JULY It, 1H70.
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lunlu Unut wJIorcA**
ck, rIiu has KImbnJI,
in', nliolma tliQ-Opom I
“I5i- Hotel,” gIio to IJ
ami now aim wants n
A Distinction uUltouln tyfltfoncet
. k 'f vi iity-livc Cliim'so were ivcrenlly iu-
■oilucml into bohio portion ofl'urllanirRl
U w tinylnml, which, r tls »»ahl,. evented
alto n conunothm amor
i thropi
i into
i Owe More Hlrti**!" ntitft KmllniU
^ IH'ihI.
, .hihmiv III the K;uil, luxation si
** Westund SaiiilHiin I ho Soii|,li,)nri:civ.. .i..^
‘ si j^ruiul splll-up in the KmUcul ninka.—•! bail llio im
; That parly in about as near defunct a >
, ui»y tiling can be. Theday willHoondawn,
J wln n ina«o and prosperity shall
< all the laud. Then, let us iK&ati'oi
} us Ik: ho|M<ful. ]*t uh be united.
InM hh %%• F.k|»crtol.
J- Huro enough 1Iui*|mt comes to u:> rinhcl-
linliuri with Akcnnnn’s photograph. AVit
l'ts nro peliitf •]
Much money has been I
ntirh more promised.— cou
appointc<l lo solicit these mi
., ...iCfi to ii'hk tho City Council del.
cilHmacWjjMv IhOiJlon for titty ($:.u,0U0)
. lliuusaml tlulhtVi at its last session. llul
] iiotWllliitauitlftgallUioMoxcrtimisandln-
l duccmcnU, wo think Atlanta tlui last
place in (leorgia for tho location of Colle
ges of any sort. Amid its dual, confusion,
uproar, ftinoy. theatres, wickedness* iHjc.,
Meredr, or any oUicr collcgo, would dlo
for want *of patronage, l’arcnla nro not.
Iiav<! cut It out ...Ml St ..|. Jnflur; roijtet To pc,ill llietr sans wllcro they are
cnii'intit fin* tlii> .if Imvim» ltcliin* ... .....
muetum, for the purpose pf having Imfuro
us ltadiealism ja*n onilUd. For compan
ion picevs, we want Igiionuicci Corruption
and Meanness. Therefore, we shall
strive to get hold of Until ley, Ihdloel: and
Whitteuiore. Won't wo, then, have an il-
lust Huns quartette to inspire us with hate
for llicse vices?
The Kew Constitution of Illinois.
Tito constitution.’!! elect h*n in Illinois oil
Saturday, ns far ns heard from, resulted
In the adoption of the neweoiifililuliouand
nf the artieh's subjected to a separate VoUf.
Among these last is tho one introducing
the principle of miuprily ropreaentation,
Thin ia one of the most diflfrpctcrlbdc fea-
tuns of tho new constitution, which also
prohibits “spovinl legislation, ’’limits loans
to corporations! by municipalities, and
introduces minority representation into
stock companion.
llii' T>glilnlitr<'—lit Doings.
Tlii.*) iiiign.ttbody convened Wednesday,
July tllh. Nothing wasdono the Aral day,
except that each Member made nine dol
lars. The second day thu (Juvernor, or
whatever he is called, sent in a communi
cation, advising the assembly to lake a re
cess till the lath. His suggestmns were
noted on, mid Irntli iScnate and House ad-
jourUed lilt Monday, July Hth.
l)n Monday, July 11th, behold said As-
rembly of concentrated wisdom makes ils
uplK’arance, and passes a resolution ox-
tendiiig the general appropriation hill.—
We swear this is all that lias been dono.—
What will next engage the attention of
this august lmdy, no one can, tell. In all
probability the question of organizing n
militia force will be discussed.
Old we weep for the pockets of the poor
lax-payer! He will bo the suflerer, with
out a hope of ever being recompensed for
bis present or past privutlon.
Tho concern declares its inability to do
tiny thing for tho good of Georgia t y et It
conlimtto tbliangarouml thu Opera J louse.
Why? Every tax-payer ought to be nblo to
uubwer the question.
Hie Nrliool 1'iiImI.
Tlio question ll.al now ii"ilutea tl.o “ns-
somlilod wlsilom” of Georgia la,. “Where
oluill we get our pay?” The treasury la
cxliauate.1, or nearly so; there being on
ly two lliouaaml dollars left, lienee,
it becomes a question of serious import to
these wucaerci. Dlsjiarlngly they havo
turned ll.elr longing eyes to nil empty
trensury. Ils hollow sounds lohl them In
very plain words that It could not lino
their pockets with “greenbacks. ” But, at
the very moment when hope longcat’.lo-
l^rrcd makclh tho heart most Bick, a bright
idea seized tho mhul of oho of tho most
voracious of tho pack, TrombUng all over
with very eagerness lit tho thought, ho
mentioned tho school-fund. Tho oft'eet
was electrical. From hopeless dispalr
they wore raised to tho height of buoyant
expectancy. Tho body was aft'ectca by
conflicting opinions. Somo conscientious
ones doubled tho propriety of appropria
ting said ftmd to other purposes than that
lor which it was liitcmled. Others, most
ly negrow, saw freo schools waning lu tho
tUmdlstnucoHkcaroccdingJnek-a-lnutern.
Bui llm majority, regardless of negro
schools and (ho conscientious scruples of
a fuiv, saw no impropriety in using that
which tliolr wiso legislation had earned.
Jlaiiy specious arguments wero used to
tiring others to the same opinion. -It was
dually moved to refer tho matter to tho
Finance Committee; nnd there it now rC'
‘mains.
of Ni
III the subject, proles
country being made tl.
i of tho earth.” 1
table (lor their it
nunc) arlielu lu the si;
tho phllnit-
,Senator 11(11800,
greatly oxcrelseii
line ngainst “Ihi.
e if ceptftclo of tho
Die Kill
I'ong ra nt, wo nr
-lit .of IVIlMbt hut
A IVI Id I'llli nci, llmiol.V.
Tho home correspondent oftheChleng'o
Tribune gives the following description of
the pranks of a pretty young lady of that
city:
tho pig-tails are so nauseating to lhis.ro-
lined fatlicrofhtlfccgonftUdnthat liochar-
nclcvizcs them as llio “scum uf the earth.”
l'oor Inconsistent! contemptible IVilsont—
tie loves the very thing ho protends lolialo,
for thu ftltliy,lousy,lazy, tlilovltig Aft-tenus
of this couutry, for whom ho has for years
nmnifestod tho most perfect infatuation,
nro Uio very “scum” of emotion, nnd thoy
nro dally groiVlng worse.
liable to Ihi iiillueiiccd by tho temptation
of Ihi-: city, Mould bo folly anpardonahlo.
Morcoycrj we think the Seleclhig Com
mittee too seiislblu to unite on Atlanta ns
alpopBun forMercer. Theronro loo many
other points that olllr the same and great
er advantages than Atlanta docs, |iutnro
freo from nil the snares nnd wiles of tho
devil. Between Atlanta and Mnoon, llm
only contestants, the latter lifts q-jr piefci;-.
once, * ■. ,'* ' ’
TUo «io‘.,|,ln I)lH, ’ .
Xo action nas bet n taken l-y tlm Senate
J mi Yn6 fleorgla Hill, that recently passed
the House. When, and wliitt llii hellun.
will he, we nro ns completely. In the dark
us tho most Ignorant. Congress, like our
Legislature, knows not to-day wlmLltwIll
do to-morrow.’ Until,Uio hill t» passed,
Uoqrgla will remain an nnroconstrueted,
rebel State. She Is the only surviving
member of tho Southern Confederacy anil
can still lKiaBlofhowfihu!iiidolh(ira“liuk-
ed’i thu yaukccs at Manassas, Ohlcamau-
ga and llio Wilderness. Like that Missis
sippi editor, wo feel liku giving one more
hurrah for Jell - . JDavIs ftml thu Lost Cause;
hut wo won’t, for fear sonib fool will call
us traitor to that glorious Union lo which
wo don't heluiig.
iSoullicrii Traiift-Coiitliiviitnl ICnllroml
Coniimity.
I« llio S<*iifitc, JVwlne8(]ay; n bill ivna
ronurtod by Mr. AlibotUVom tlioComniil*
Ico on.llio racillo llallroads, wlitcbJnoov-
lomtcsllio oonteinpliilud Southern Tran8-
/untim;nlJil llni)road Oomjtany, under tho
llllu of tho Western North Ckirplliin Kx-
niiiioii Company. Tho hill authorizes
io Western Nortli Carollnallallroad Com-
lany, tho Wilmington, Cliarlotloand llu-
herftird llallroaih nml tho Spartanburg
Union llallroad Company to consolidate
for tho purpose of constructing and com
pleting continuous railway communlca-
ion via Aslivllle.N. 0., nnd Duoktown,
Tenn., to Cleveland, Tenn,, or Dalton,
(in., connectingthoportsofNewlicrii,Wil-
mluglou and (jhnrlcslon with San Diego,
Cal., by way of the contemplated Southern
Tmns-'Conttncntal ltatlway.
From the above hill It will lie seen Umt
Dalton Is tl contemplated point on tho lino
of this great railway. In all probability
the’bill will pass. If so, Dalton will bo
materially, bonefltod, Bliould tho lino of
railway ho built from this place lo Mor-
ganlon. This road (woro it built) In
conncctlim with tlioao mentioned in tho
hill, would form a continuous lino lo a
-otiit nearest the Pacific Seaboard. How
important, Uicn, that pleasures eltonkUie J^X’ahout six years prevtauB to her
death, lmshce.n Bomowliat demented owing
toafrightcxlioriimeed ntlho tinio llio dam
of tho . canal gavo way, lotting tho water
dash against tier house, carrying it down
tho stream for a long distance. Since that
time sho has always talked of drowning,
nml that such terrible fato could not bo
averted lit ncr case. - c V '-« , - ,
Yestovdny these threats and predictions
culminated In tho fatal consequences a;
first related when sho and her husband
PrnuU Tliotttiiolvcn to Pontli.
A sltigulhr wagor recently camo oft' in
Williamsburg, N. Y., lielwcon a Fi'cnch-
man nnd a (lorman, hotli wdvV.’.ng over
200, ns lo wlildv ecntd drink tin) 'most li
quor an.-’ carry '1 h0 fl rs t Instalment
'.'.rank Four bottles Or Bourhqn WIiIb-
kj*—llion llioy chaiigcd.to claret, of which
they gulped down three hollleB—next llioy
drank two bottles of sherry—and lqilly,
h -y went back to whisky, wiiloh, after
rliiliing several glasses, tho tongue of tho
luiidimnn rolled out of Ids mouth, Ills
ody trembled all over llko a shaken loaf,
and lie fell back lu Ills clmlr dead. While
his corpso was on Ils way to the cemetery
llio Gorman also died. Men who liavo no
njoro sense than to risk their lives bn ouch
a Wager ought to “peg oul,”
lUnmiicliiin'otls l'nlt KlcelloU.
The .Boston Jonrnak in sfienklng of Uio
“In nil probability tho' ltepubllqins will
have ns their standard-bearer Governor
Clallln, tlift' Democrats ■ will again rally
around Colonel,Tohii Quincy Adaitis, and
tho Labor ItCform parly, If .iliey desert
Mr. Cliaml)crlin, will pat up Mr. Colby,
of Newbury port. There nro'qyldonccs
that (lie contest ivlll bo cXvllilig, and with
out doubt it will In somo.respects Don
close one. Much will depend Upon llio
notion of Cougress nnd llio acta which It
can consuiiinte to bring relief to an over
taxed nation.” And It adds: "The dem
ocrats purpose mnlilng a, strong ofibrt to
carry tho two BoBtoti dlBlrlqts, and in one
of these districts nn cflbrt will bo rnado to
Induce a Uiird candidate to run.. Tho re-
election of Hon. Henry Wilson will de
pend upon Uio result of tho state election,
and llio prizes therefore of tho next cam
paign will call forth Uio best energies of
one opponents,”
“A frioml recently directed my Attention
lo what she ptafl-it to call the 'hoyilolduli
ways* of a young lmlv who Is noted oil our
tliuronglnhres for her beauty and sprlght-
liless amt at liouio for bor limoceneo and
plan Is a pleasing good nature, sifted lo a fondness
o-l for nil Kinds of adventurous boyish sports.
1 watched her closely on thus being-eo-
ndmlcd of tier presciico.'nud noticed that
sho was rather overdressed; alludl. doubt
less, of some presiding power; that sho
wore rings amt bracelets on a shapely
while arm; that her small feel were tight
ly bestowed in high-heeled bools; nml out
of n mass bf drapery nml artificial reside-
lure, naluro was constantly bubbling over.
For sho did most unheard of things in tho
few. momenta that I watched nor—went
down on her knees to help a forlorn child
find ftvo conlr ■“ *“““
cil to purchni ,
a head of Bcali'i
nnd novor notice
ivltldn I '—oig j, cr .' fc t 0 od with one Wot’
ft a corn 1 );. m ,fi cheered two dogs engaged
hi V.'.ortat combat; gavo a penny to mi ur
chin whfli mado faces nt her; tied up an
unravelled old womnn_ who had lost her
way, lookc’’ * ’ ’ tt
nrlos “
Haiti of Slioo Fly under her breath lu ro-
s louse to a boyish nlleygator; laughed jn
t io litee of an Insipid young man with
blond features, and then Ignbrod dm with
Ikneuof Contempt; thou stiddeniyclirtiig-
Into a very proiior lackadaisical yquiig
fifty ‘
Vo j
at every step t
was a cursor”
Oiilrngeons Uimrees of Costs.
. Wells 11. Whitmore, Doputy Collector
of Internal ltcvonuo for this District, has
sont by mall somo 000 or TOO notices to de
linquents in Ibis county, Informing thorn
of tlio non-payment of tliolr. rovonuo tax-
e Separata notices woro sent’ for cVory
itam, nudsoiho men gbt‘ eight or ton of
t icso notices, and on each liottco'was a
charge of S3 40, ns ndlcngo for Uio serving
of.Umt notice. Mr. Whilmoro did not ac
tually travel one ndlo to servo aft llicso
notices; for tlioy woro sont to Homo by
Express, and then distributed through
llio Post OlllcC; mid yet the aggregate
charges of ndleago for Borvlng tho notices,
Is about sixteen hundred dollars. Tills
is constructive mllcngo with a vengeance,
iovo the peoplo of tl
ltomc Courier.
enormous charge.
Fstiintfliito for Manure.
l*u,-suit of HHoiioo. Viulor IHIHt'iilllMi
Professor Jtaosstofi sent out. by Uts Dor
1-arttiiont nf llio lull ilor, lo examine Into
tho irilneiU irwllth of Texas, lately ar
rived at Ivttco from the frontier, llonml
his eseorl were surprised hv lmllans near
the mouth of Uio Little IVichita May .11.
Two citizens of Collin county, In thu em
ploy or llio professor, wero killed nml
scalped, nml lio was io bespattered with
their Mood ns lo nnabloldlu to feign death,
The Wneo Examiner, which gives us thess
' Although punched nnd pricked by tho
Indians with slicks nnd arrows while lying
Immovable In tho bottom of tho wagon,
the prolessor still kept still, nml by so do
ing saved Ills scalp. Tho escort at tlds
moment camo rapidly to tho rescue and
drovu them olf, ono soldier being killed In
the notion. The Indians Vallleu n second
time, but were ngnly, driven oil', ami final
ly dlsanpcniv'i in a northwesterly direc
tion, Tnelr number wns estimated to ho
toil ui nimuiuo \n uivi mm
w ards iliu copper found cxtromcly valuaulo
mid easily worked. >
A l»roBpoc4 or Wnr.
Intalllgeneo from Europe Is of n grave
vJAfittiter, ahil in a coitaln coutlngeney
war lictwecn Franco and Prussia. Is mqvl-
tablo. Spain wants a ruler, nml Prim,
who scorns to sway her destinies, has Invi
ted Leopold, a scion of llio Prussian llouso
of Hohonzollorii, toboeomo her soyorelgu.
Leopold line signified that ho Is wlfiihg to
nccoiit, nml now wo nro told UiatSorrano,
llio llcgcnt. nml his Cabinet approvo the
selection of Leopold. Tliolr Iqfiucnco, it
1s claimed, will secure the roqulsito num
ber of votes ill tho Cortes, nnd make tho
Prussian prince tho Spanish king. If this
programme, which is tho InvenUou of tho
astute Bismarck, shall bo carried out; war
must ensue. Franco lias chafed under the
menacing position of Prussia In her north*
orh boundaries, and slid will Hot tolerate
tho extension of Frassiau potVoc nnd lit*
lluonco In scouring Spain ns nn ally. In
deed, tlio French mlnlstai of foreign nf*
fairs, with more candor than discretion,
iins publicly dodlittod that the-accession ol
Leopold to llio Spanish throno will bo a
cause of war, nml this is endorsed by tho
French press and pcpplu.. War. then, enn
ho averted only by tho refusal of tlio Span
ish Cortos to confirm Leopold as tho
cliolco of llio nation,—Louisville Courier-
Yiirnnl. - ., ,
Agricultural Conirrcsth
,A writer In tho Augusta Ghronicio ntid
Sciitlncrproposcs to thengrlculturol broth
erhood of tlio South to meet in general
domicil durlug the liilr of tho “Colton States
Meehmitcs’and Agricultural Association"
nt Augusta tho last woek In October, to in
augurate nn annual “Agricultural Con
gress,” to counsel upon this grent tndus-
alal interest; to orgmiizo a potvor that
ulmll lie felt, acknowledged, mid respected;
potent to protect Itself ngnfnst all antago
nism, to elevate the standard nnd ndvmieo
tho cau8o of.progres8ivo agriculture hi tlio
Southern States.
siMia.i.wiaos iihiiiiimsims.
li.
will nlvo prompt AUuntion to I
IStii.on, tin,
imiclltnist-
( 'WLUI.Obull, IIAUU1NS A CH.OVKH,
j iVliolutnto ini'! rulall iln.lon In
Dry Ooods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes,
IVoilonM, .V<*., Lq,
buy, sell nr snip Cotlon mi.i lmUiolnwral u,t-
viiiicoson tliosnmc.
So. (i, Shorter niock, Hironl Ptnet.
Ini'll., i.a
JunolMm.
is ns good ns tho superphosphate ol limo,
and will not cost half ns much. It lmB
been tried two years, jttld Is good oil dry
land: Tako otto cask of limo and slake ft
with water, and then stir itt ono bushel of
Woman Drowns Jlorsoir In a Cnnnl fino salt, mid then mix in loam ornslios
nml DrnEs ller lluslmmt into tlio enough llint It will not bccomo mortar; it
Wntory Orovc. . ... ... .. - ■"
A man and wife woro drowned yeslor-
y tn Uio river at the foot of Canrtl street,
■ho SiXtli ward, -under moro than ordi
nary circumstances bf awe. Thb parties
woro Ernst Esche, nged forty-four years,
nnd wlfii; ngcd forty-slx years,-win) haft
Uvoll for fourteen years on tho bank of tlio
canal south ofFootnor’s mill, and.who
adopted to further Uio building of llio
Dalton & Morgnnton llallroad.
Franco nml Prussia Hnnrl nt T.noli Olli.
or-A wnr Antlelpnlcil.
From Into dispatches, wo learn • Umt
Franco mid Pnissia'ara In a qtalo of fuvor-
ish exeitement. It has. grown out of tho
Offer, made by Prim, of the Spanish crown
to tho Frussliin Prlhco Iteopold Holicn-
zoilcrn. AVIt.li tho l’russinn Nntloil oil tlio motaAvatery grave:
Northern hoider and a Prussian prhme
rulfiig over" Spain, on hor Southern hor-
lie same
. mo ran towards the hnsln tit that point
dors, Franco, tt apiiears, dooms it lime to tn Uio canal. Mr. Esclio followed his wifo,
biller her -most 'violent protest against lust catehing her at tlio odgo or tho water.
..,ni,ii,H.nte„li„r nnstliniis Tf Llio cnull- Sho took hold ofhlmftrountl tlio l)odv„And,
sueli Uirenteiilng poslUons. It tlio cai rn ^ n gtron ' wonm „ dragged him with
datura ot Ixiopold is not wUhdniwn the ono f 0 n effort Into tho arms of death.—
French Ministers will ho recalled from Tlio couple sank In each other’s embrace
Berlin and Madrid nml war declared and noycr roso again to tho oxporleuco of
ngninst Pnisslm , sLCv.Ai * Tlio bodies woro soon after recovered,
haliui-Injuiy may bo Inflicted on id presented a sad spoctnclo, lying side
lie Spanish throne, it Is certain Hint Ikt iYlwonsin,
Iins no right to Interfere with a popu-
tlneUnn in Hnitlu. for kill!/. Tlio mcl'o A Strike
llikdlrnllNin—Tho Democratic rurly*
What Klml or I.cadors nre Hooded.
"IV'cinay lxiniistnkcn,bntwt3 novcrtliolcss
think the politlenltilgiisthatarocverywhcro
visible in Uio ltadieal camp, givo uumts-
taknhle imUealions that that party Is con
stantly growing weaker and less powerful,
and will Ibid its political gravunt the next
Presidential election. Tho Democracy,
though- It lias heel! tauntingly called
“dead party” by Its opponents, Is still
gaining strength dally, hud tf wo nro not
greatly deceived Will, with tho right sort
of management, swcop everything beforo
it lu 1873. But what is necessary to mako
this doubly suro is unity, a thorough or
ganization, and cool, calculating states'
men ns leaders. Tho party lias been nf-
tlicted with too many ludisercot, violent
leaders, too many men with inora zeal than
discretion, is why It Is not stronger to-day
iu tlio nation that what It is. But for lids
it would liayo a more potent votco for good
in our national halls of .legislation limn It
now lms. Hot-headed extremists are llio
last men iu the world to load a parly to
victory. This has been abundantly dem
onstrated In limes past. IVn would not
givo olio cool, discreet, determined, calcu
lating leader for a thousand liot-headed
ones, even though each of them possessed
the cloqucnoo or Ciciro. Tlioy.nro worUi
nothing at all ns lenders nud builders up
of a party, aud tho Democracy must see
and foci this, mid thrust these hot-liciids
aside, lx foro tlioy can liopo to wrest tho
reigns of power from tho grasp of tho dov
ilish party now at the head of lliogovcrn-
ornment.
The lladieals aro ii wily nml uuscrupu
loiis sot of seouudrcls, nnd thoDcmoerncy
never have, since the “late unpleasant
ness,” taken tho light step iu breaking
down this infernal organization: nnd for
tho very reason Hint they have been loo
extreme upon somo non-essentials, when
matters of graver moment, awl more Inti-
lnatcly connected with, the present status
of the government, wcrcciiliroly overlook
ed, the calm discussion and honest expo
sure of which would undoubtedly liavo
attracted to them a very considerable num
ber of the more conservative Radicals.
There to a work for overy Democrat to’
do. Let, therefore, every olio of them go
at it lu earnest. There should bo no’lng-
gards lit Uio camp; ‘ lladicaltaui must ho
throttled, strangled to death, tr the coun
try to ever saved from anarchy and ruin
Franco by the seating ,qf a German Prince
uq tiw
shehns
lar election in Spain, for king. Tlio mcro
oiler, by Prim, of tlio throuo to lloliolizot-
lern, mid which has been accepted,' Is not
iiilHciait cause )or French interference.—
The licoplo Jvu’yo not yet voted; nnd until
that is done, no choice of a ruler has been
made by Spain.
With nil Napoleon’s preparations, for
war, it Is probable Hint they nienn noth
iiig. Such a course ho Iins adopted boforo.
11 may bo nothing more Ilian a llttlo game
or bluff which hols playing with Prussia
The chances are, that it will end hi smoko,
bile in their sloop^of dentil'.—Wta
will make about fivo barfelsi Put half a
pint hi a hill nt planting. All manures
containing potash are particularly suita
ble for tlio potato. Aslics contain moro
than any other natural fertilizer, nnd
should bo freely used and caroftilly saved.
•Any farmer seeing the analysis ot tho ash
es of potatoes can readily imngino What
fertilizers produco the greatest cllfcct,'aud
what the plant most needs.—Hr.
Tlio Phlncso In Toniiesaoo.
Tlio fifteen hundred Chincso who liavo
been contracted for lo work on tho Chat
tanooga and Alabama railroad, says llio
Banner, will probably pass through Nash
ville In a day or two.. They will como via
Omnlin to Ilickman, the terminus of tho
Nnshvjllo nnd Northwestern railroad, and
Ihonco to Nashville and Chattannoga by
vail. A tolci
stating ’
In leovi
on hand very shortly. Tlio passage of
sueli a large number of Chincso through a
country where thoy linvo been heretofore
unknown will doubtless awnkou a great
deal of curiosity.
IVliu Are’itosponBnlio.
Wo say, then, In tho lnngimgo of llio
irophot, “H)o leaders of tho peoplo enuso
hem to err, mid thoy who are tad of them
nro destroyed;” also,'.in the languago of
.Testis, “If tho blind lend tho blind, noth
will fall in tho ditch,” Tho clergy aro
worldly-minded; llioy aro lovers of pleac-
i. “They preach for hire.” They cov-
higli salaries They cn'courngo poinp
mid worldly display lu their churches, nnil
tnorr.KN.«to.
33. ' tidal*
House Furnlshiiii; (Jowls,
AND MANY OT11KJ6 AHl'lCI.Kfl,
IfrrrtrmisfnhtJy mi 1mm J nlilllfPEtorJ.-or COOK-
1NU HTOVN3 or Urn most iqii»rovc«l Ulmlti!
Oil Vo llvuiiQlii Monitor, Hiqtu'lur umt mutiy
othoni.
HollowAYufo, CiiitlngN, Tlnwuvc, Clotoin,
Det*i>-Woll,uml hill ami Korro lNiitqiH.
riuln ami OntvftnlBCMl WfouRlitJron Pipe.
Tin Fruit Curb, ond wnx for Hvnllng.
GIubb Fruit Juvfl.wJtH RliiBB top, Roir.tutullnf'-
wo tliliif*: Clio OoHt Jur ovor ollumt for milo In
tillsnmi-kct. ^ . . .
A3~Tln, Hltcpt-lrnn, Zinc unit Coiukt Wolls
promptly oxvmitotl.
Mp-ttoofing ami Glittering <1one to order.
KoylHirn A Hiintot; , n dololxuitlltl Copm r 'ami
(tuiviinir.nl iruii l.lRhtiilnij ltotln plil up at
Hou’o'h CclDllrittbit floiVliiff J'rnoliino for snlo
■ our More* which avo wafmtlt*
1 tho nbovti (pwkls wo nro Belling CHIC AP,
Job tYork ncully Uono» nml at low priooa.
43*CuU anil oxamtno our ntook uml learn
ar prteost
Hamilton str., Dalton, Ga., July 7-8m.
ANHVIfN XOlH-l’S,
j l^wTAIIMHltKD IH.I7.
“1MICI01NIX"
'L’UltE WHITE LEAP.
I'KlIi Ki TI.V I'liitl' nmlImclii ! "i J' 1 "';
promptly, * IO l«iy
t»m> Oinifi- oFCiold
Km-'■ very mmrn nf ii.lillti'riitli.n flin| II imiv
l.nn„l Im-.inlHiii, Fur min l.y
eckhtein, im.i.s ,v co.;
CinvIinmtl.O,
1—I heir lutnr».|
l’r°|inrlioi;ol
I T /' S"Mas I pro 11 hill- 1.,‘iul, I.iHlniur-
lira I’ 1 ' I’SI('III nf h um ■intuINI I I I,I, nni ,
eh or K lineshnl oi’iitejn a^rileire? Lul.
‘*‘”1 Mnittpiiclnre.r', aaenl.BlutenfGs.
y u.kiiu I'liaxu:
For InrcMtiiient j
spiny tu their , _
sound a trumpet liofore them to tell thb
world what thoy.aro doing, while slntlors
aro stumblhig over thorn Juto perdtlton
dally:
An,on;/ tlio Tailors.
Tho Boston, tailors mado a teii-strlko
last Monday mufnro now practically ex
perimenting on tho question whothor mon-
oy can lio mndo by parading tho Btrocts
liohlnd a band of music with.the mercury
in tho nineties. A dispatch says:
Tho labor question In Mnssacliuscots 1s
MaeeTr’tlSUhrStaof’rearrv'nolltta! 1 oftlieus.ml thnein JannniV, thb object
Inliiccommonwentlli. Thotroublonmoni
vatci
The IjisI llnsenllly.
There Is no end to Uio viltianous fertili
ty of tho Bullock fuction. Their latest ex
pedient, as wo learn from tlio'Atlanta pa-
lors, is to pass n law to convene tho noxt
legislature after 4th March, 1871, instead
pfBi
needier noltlos Duller.
Butler cannot keop out of Umt tight
ilaco, Grant unboltlcd him, nml ho spread
ilmsclf thereupon to proportions almost
ns vast as those assumed by llio bottlo ilnp
lu.tho Btory; but tlio spoil of words has
gotten the bettor of lifm again. There
wns something to bo said nt this last great
Fourth ol July morning ns a sort df party
outlook; and ns it was upon tho Chincso
nnd tho future, It wns felt-It might ho a
dangerous thing to say, so ttiowlly ltoccli-
or v who wns up for Uio oration, slipiicd
out of llio main point with his blandest
stnitaniid slipped Butler in.’ And tints
lmsty. Itonto commuted to.UiomostBtupid
blunder ho over made.—JT. Y. Ucruhl .
Tiro Word “White,
Sumner cart doubtless siiy with Hamlet,
“l’Jjb limoIhout of Jplnt*-oli, ciir*oilimltc,
. That over I wuh bom to sot It tlglit.”’
Tho word “white,” wiiloh lms boon
kicked out of Congress lime and again
during the last ten years—^which has for
nil Umt tlmo been a pariah among words
which oven so lately ns last Saturday Wns
Ignomlulously stricken from tho tinttirall-
Zntlon laws by a Yota of Uio United State!
Senate—tills poor, despised, nmltrcrttei;
adjcctlvo Was on Monday, by a vote of
more than two to one, ro-meofpottttcd in
to tho naturalization fawsl wo own tlmt
this to nn almost incredible statement. It
tototally inconstotchMrith ovorything tlmt
tins boon dono and said by tho samo Senate
for ltmliyYenrs past; yot It, nevertheless,
seems to ha true,
John Chinaman has woh ttio Victory for
us of tlio South. But wlint must tho ne
groes think of Unfit Republican or ltadieal
Congress, which thus refuses to allow tho
yellow Mongolian tobo naturalized? And
now roust not tlioso samo Radicals despise
thcmsolves and mourn ovor their hypocri
sy wlion thoy • remember how often tlioy
liavo donounced tho Southern peoplo. for
doing what tlioy liavo just dono thcmsolves
—discriminating iu Ihvorof tho Mrhito and
ngninst an inferior race?—Richmond Vis
patch.
Tho IihIIiuih DliEiatnt.
The ridiculous display, mado at_tlio In
stance of Secretary Fish in the 'White
llouso, boforo Rod Cloud and Spotted Tall.
’ ” ahorli' r ' ’
QIlEltOKEK
Mnnufiicturing Company,
AltE aim muklns largo quandtloe of
IrtltNlTURjil
of (bo t»c«t umtu lul this couni ry ammlu | ami
VOty oUporior in elylo amf ’ woi'laiiabniilp,
which tiioy offer to tlio puiiiUi ami tlio general
ttiuib iw lUn* »ui can bo afforOeiJ.
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS
A SPECIALITY,
UlliulM, Doors, gash nnd
Job- \V ork,
TO OUDKll ON SHOUT NOTICE.
Wo will pay ou.li ot Furniture fijr all the
gooil logs, taiabor or ohair timber itellveretl nt
oar Works.
J. W. WAI.KE1I, Superintendent.
I- I>. PALMEK, Seorotari-
Juno ea-sin.
llio Crispins nt North Adams, nggravt
by. tho introduction of Chincso labor, mid
.tno discontent which lms ovorywhero been
manifested among tho working olnsscs.tn
tho States,-more particularly the opera-.
ttvo8 in lnrgo estamlshmonts, must event
ually find a vent which will, perhaps,
work a revolution in tho enuso of “tlio toll
ing masses.”
1’cnrful Picture—netnll Liquor llrlnl:
ititr In tlio Uiiltcil States.
Tlio pooplo of tho United States, judg
ing from tho statistics, nro n besotted sot
of liquor drlukors. It to estimated tlmt
during Inst year $1,078,401,805 worth of Ornut urnios.
liquid poison was swnllowod by rolnll hi Tho “Nulmogs,” after all, got a speech
this onlightenod and olirlstlaiilzetl govern- m ,t 0 f Grant duriuR Ills Fourth of July
ment, of which Now York guzzled $240,- excursion to tliolr State. At Woodstock,
017,020, Pennsylvania $102,508,405 and after a glorious and uproarious reception
Illinois $110,088,045, Wlml a'vast sum and most eloquent welcome from (lio
to lx) spoilt, In ft Bluglo year, for tlmt onitor of-tlio day, tho President oponod
which not only kills tho hotly, but con
signs tho soul to endless mteory. How
demonted, how lost to tho obligations of
tills life nnd of tlio solemnities of tho lifts
lo como, must tlmt man ho who day after
day prostitutes himself to liquor swigging.
IIow much of mlsory do thoso frightful
figures bring before tho miudl Thous
ands of fniiiilica linvo boon impoverished
nnd mndo to Bufibr for tlio necessaries of
life by reason of this enormous liquor ex
penditure. It lms calmed bloodshed nnd
murder all over tho land—It lms filled
prisons mul, poor-houses with wretched
victims—it lms niado raving maniacs—it
lms aided in creating brothels nnd gamb
ling hells—lit a word, it lms producoil Uu-
luld misery throughout-tills broad land
blighted hopes, saddened homes, ruined
fortunes, broken licurls, crime, debauche
ry, ilegrailallon,.■dishonor and dent)), all
being traceable to tf. And yet,. strange
fo say, this great, busy, unthinking coun
try drives madly along: guzzling, rioting
impoverishing, raining, drinking up its
substance;.filling the land with crime nnd
sorrow and wrotolioiluess. Wlmt a’-fear
fhl picture! Can it ho {hut our people
nro growing worso justertd of hotter?—
Tlioy nvupChe, or a country,-hoasling tlio
Inteftigoncc, civilization amt morality that
ours docs, would liot.drink $1,073,401,803
worth of retail liquors tn a single year.
Whnl tlio Allmitde Tlilnc.
“Groat lx Atlanta, nml Klinlinll to her
prophet.”
Ids mouth and said:
I tlmuk yon for this rocoptlon nccordcd
mo this morning. I feel iitutar great obli
gations to tho pooplo of Connecticut nud
Windham county lor tho kind reception
they liavo given lnq. I linvo met a warm
welcomo throughout my entire journoy
through your Stale, and Windham comity
Is no exception. I tlmiik you for this —
ccption, and nm glad to bo hero.
If tlmt to not “grand, gloomy nnd poem
linr” for n President, wo givo It up.
A Vain rut Umor.
It to'rumored that Ilis Excellency is ox-
crtlng his influence with the members of
tlio legislature,to secure the pnssugo of
bill for Rio organization of tlio mtliUa.-
Ono rumor has it, that forty regiments arc
to be organized nml cqulpcdl This to
startling nml painftil, if truo. AVo earn
estly hope it to not so. and If not true tho
Governor owes it to him self anil the pub
lic lo contradict it. It will bo a pleasure
to us lo know tlmt ho is Governor Scott,
of South Carolina, and others, nt a mass
meeting In Wnshluglpn somo lime hack,
he advocated tho necessity of putting the
rifles into the hands of “loyal men.” Aro
wo, in a time of profound peace, to have
liiaugCtnited In our midst tlio enormities
which wero practiced in Tcnucssco and
Arkansas by the militia, under the pre-
toneu of protecting loyal men? Heaven
forbidl— Jn« (jeoryiun.
Sonato by proVontthg another election.—
The constitution, of course, gives tho pow
er, hut it novor contemplated BUch mi
nbnso of it. mid tho Legislature, irrespon
sible ns It Is, should hesitate tang before
It Yonturcs oh such n step.
Cabinet Dnniore.
It appears to bo generally understood
in Washington that Sofcrotary Fish’s res
ignation tins been reduced to writing mid
that a change in tho State Department
may ho expected very soon. Tho retire
ment of Mr, Fish, it Is is oxpocted, will
bo followed by tho cliolco of a successor
who will give general satisfaction, in vlow
ofnu aotlvo lino of policy touching our
foreign rotations, especially in the Gulf of
Mexico.—N. Y. Herald.
A Now Article or Export.
AVo noticed among tho freight of tlio
Aniortca tho other day about six hundred
boxes of canned pineapples, n now nrticto
dfifo'y cried out:
Florida. This to llio second shipment of
tho scasoil.T-Saranuab Republican.
seems to have lifted the aboriginal mind
■with boundless contempt for their Great
Fathor, and thoy hnvo returned to their
nntivo wilderness determined to light him
to their bitter end.
These grim chleftaiqs of an oxnspomtod
and ferocious race camo to AVashingfon to
lay tboir grievances before tlio President.
Instead of being received in amanly way,
thoy wero treated to strawberries and Ico-
fcrCnm, and to tlio sight of fashlonnhlo do
wagers and gaping aliens. They left tho
AA’liito llouso in disgust, determined to
mako war upon tho whites, whoso unseom-
ly exhibition in tho national wigwam seem
ed liko a fnreo nud a mockery to their sav
age feelings.
Gen. Grant’s Indian policy must lie eon-
signed to tho samo grnvo which already
contains tho doenying relics of litoEngllsh,
a Cubau policy.—AT. Y.
St. Domingo, mid
Sun,
YVlint nro Tlioy For?
ThoUniou (S. C.) Times of tho 1st inst
says:
AVo are reliably Informed that 800 stand
or slxteon-shoolors liayo arrived in this
county for tho uso of tho negro militia. In
tho nanio of common decency, what is all
this for? Is It not tinio for tho white ]>oo-
plo to orgnulzo, in solf-dcfcnco? •
TlRtit Times nt (he North.
A AVftshington special to tlioNow York
Times, says'. A. T. Stewart docs not re
turn an iticomo of oven $100,000 for tho
gust year, whikJClafin, Mellon & Co., nnd
many other laigo houses, show but small
profits. Iluudrcd s of merchants sivear to
losses for the year, nnd a inmihor of hous
es liavo failed. This year lms been a ter
rible one upon the merchant priuccs ns
well ns small traders.
A Nnd AfTnlr.
It bocomcs onr painftil duty to nnnounco
to-dny one of tlio saddest eases of death
“Tlion Kind! Not Covot. Ar.” *
How it docs.hnrt Bard to see others get
ting Unit Which nsed to bo “Ills’ll.” AVo
fool sorry for him; but trust tho day will
come whou he, loo, enn come In ns a mem
ber of the “Hnppy Family. ”
frlondT. AV.Beaty,Esq., ofConwayboro’
hndwolt known,to miiUy of onr eitfzens as
Miss Cora Beaty, wliilo bntblug with lior
IRtloslBter in a tako nenrhor (htlier’s (Jonso.
ventured too (hr, and both wero drowned.
A colored man seeing tboir danger, hast
ened to their rcscuo nnd was also drown
ed
I Don’t Bcllovo It.
A mirnclo to reported to linvo taken
place lately at- Eloncs, in tlio Tyrol. A
boy possessed by a demon Wns brought in
to church, nnd tho requisite adjurations
were commenced. Tlioovll spirit Imme
diately cried out: “X will not gol” and
struggled for two hours. At last a com
mand to leave lilt prey in tlio name of tho
Blcssoil AGrgln wns successful, and *
cried out in despair: “X nm overcome, .
will go,” Ho thou requested to bo allow
ed to enter swlno or geeso, but theso offers
being refusoil. with the harsh injunction
to repair to tho lowost depths of hell, ho
became irritated, mid behaved In nn out
rageous hinnnor for a quarter of an hour,
tenrlngnnd rending the hapless child, and
extricating himself from its body with '
greatest rcluctanco.
EAV aOODBI
J. D. Divings & Soil,
NEXT DOOI\ TO'HARDWARE STORE,
Have JuHt rceolvert anti 01 actuml u new uml
Well UHsoiTlStl Block of
Dry Goods, Clotlilnp*,
Hats, Boots. Shoos, Notions,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Which thoy arc oiTcrlng nt tho lowest pricesj
our 1'aolUticM luting unsmrptwaea for pnrehns*
ing Gooxls at very low rutes uml ©r the latoot
style#.
Wo would call tho attontion of tho Ltulioa to
our largo and boautifulstock of
D11E98 (JOUR'S, GUAMUUAY8, PEQUE8,
♦3rWo tuko All kindo ofOqunfry rrotluco ln
exchange for Goods,
April n, ItftMy.
WANTED, a Pariner with 11 Cpch canllal of
©O,f»<>0 or (jUMlOO, tonigiiiu* laailiut
Kt'iieml DRY GOODS, GROCICUY mid
PRODOCirm/SIN'ESS la tliobliy orDnllin,.-
Dcrit eland and oldout CBtnhliBhod hunlneas lu
tho city—eatulillfdiod lu 1H|^, nnd utcltiuo of wer
lu IS00. For putUouIilbi apply at anew to
J. h IMTT.'lAN,
Comer Hauilltvii and King fltrcetn,
April 7rtf. old Knrncyt Corner.
x*. x»?'j.”:ratA.jv,
Cor. IlumUton AKlng6tril.,iiM ICarni'. 1 Conit-r,
DALTON, QEOltUIA,
Dealer In
Dry Oooiln, Groccrlesf,
IXiits, llautN, GliueM)
Yankoo Notions, &c.
PHODUOE, PROVISIONS, &o.,&o,
A No. 1 stock always on han't at tlio lowest
prices lor Country nml city Trails.
1 utrniinlly invito alt inj-.oM XrtctvUH onfi tlio
publlo generally to call uml examineeUick ml)U
prises bororo purslinshig-
lllgliest cash prices lmw for oil klmls'uf
Country rroituce. *.
14; Il.“Am also selling nml Koepetmstnnl-
ly on lmmt a No. 1 nrticlo Jninos 111 tor Top I.eaf
Virginia Tobacco, at vory low prices.
Dalton, April 7, 1870-Umi
ONES & IlAltPEH
GENERAL MERCHANTS,
Koine, Ga.«
Bond Rrectlng to tho oltlscila df Dalton ami vi
cinity, nnd ask them to look lutd tlio following
l*ltl033 . LISTi
Dry Good*.
Calleoefl fi, 0 an»t 10 jots, (old price 10 to 12 bis;)
* l 11,12!4ct«» vefy UuHt,(dld pried i‘itd i»)
Bleached Blibutlng, 10,12^, 14 ntld lA titn., good
“ •* 10,18 and 20 cts., host.
Figured Jiiokonots, 10^ cts. (old price 20 cts.)
rurciltCfl, 80 Ota. (old prlco 88 to 45 cts.)
Colored Alpacas, 60 cts. .
Sea Island Shirting, 12J£ 10 (old prlco 10 to 20.)
Factory % Sheeting, 12)^ ots. fully ocpuil to Trlon
Grenadines, 12^ cts. (old price 25 ots.)
Real Scotch Ginghams, 80, (old price 40.)
Kid Glovo#,por pair, ♦lOO-wnrnm tod, (old prlco
$1.60, not warranted.)
1(M Shooting, 80 ots., (old prioc 00 to 78.)
Black Alimcasj 00,75,00, $1.00,
Ticking, Id td loot hi (old iirldo20 td do.)
Factory Yams, $1.70, every hunch Warranted.
4-4 8Ucotlngs, cts*
Kiuidi'icH.
Plates, fitwn 65 ots. to fJ.OOiHjrtfott.
Tnmhlors, 25 cohts per sott.
Cups and Satioors, 25c . per so t*
Gloss Syrup Mugs, 25 o .
Toilet Soap, 10 cants por cake,
'alntod Buckets, 25 cunts.
flroccrlcm
Common iilo ColTce, iti lbs, for $1^X)
Prime •• 4 lbs. for 1.00
Java, (O O) 8lbs. for * 1.00
Good Brown Sugar, 6)4 bs. for 1.00
Uood Wlilto Sngar, 8 lbs. for 1.00
lube, li lbs. for i.oo
Best Blade Ten,
Best Croon Tea, V,
Choico Sugar lloliso Syrup,' l.(
6bdu,-fl0 cts; per lit,
CulmMolasses, oOlitdi
Loaf Tobacco, 20 to 25 cts. pet ii).
A&’Soml for samples and prices.
^NOXJI131l AM33N3>M33Ka\
Tho Ladles Interested!
Gl'bnt llargnlim
New & Boautifui Dress Goods I
TI tXlJS Jfc KHNNKB
Arc now receiving tliolr
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which, having Ixion bought slnoo tlwrlcfitffio
In Gold, thuy uro ofl*uring at prhrcs ctmsldura-
bly lower than goods liavo boon sold fit this
market since thu wnr.
Tliolr stock Is largo nml Weil assorted, em
bracing, In part, tlm following articles:
PRINTS, (iik great variety ami of beautiful pul-
tcrliH,) f.AWNS, MUSLINS, BLEACillNUS,
Trimmings, l.\ces, ribbons,
CONGRESS GAITERS, Ac.
Also, Crockery, Glass-Ware,
LAMPS, LAMP FINDINGS amt OILS,
Tltny liavo also on hand a woll-soloctod stock
of gootls fqr GonUomen’s wear—
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Cloth-
lug’s &o., &oi
A/TTilrchasers would do well lo eali add sl*o
their Doods before buying clue where, hh they
nro dWomlhimi not to ho UNDERSOLD by Ufty
other house in idwm
Dalton, April 21, is7o.
1.75
Juno «, 1870-8111.
/~1 BOTE'S RELIABLE DRUG STORE!
U EVERYTHING PURE AND FRESH!
JDIX. J. fTgBOVES
_ louvo to nnnounco to tho Physicians.and
citizens of Whitfield and adjoining counties,
that ho has removed from IiIh old stand to the
West stdo of IlumUton stvoot, fronting .tlio
Tibbs JIouso, whoro he will be pleased to see
his old friomls, or any w'howlsh to pnroliu^o
Drags, Faints, Putty; Oils,
QLAS8, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, Ac.
LAMPS, LAMP FIXTUBBS,
FANCY TOILET AKTICLES,
Tlio Finest and Boat Soaps,
Most populur Porfumery,
Best Wino8 and Lliiuors for Medical Use,
For tlio honoflt of tho nfllicted 1 will givo
them a llagienc classification of themoHt jMip-
ulat Patent Medicines, all of which cuu bo liud
at my Store;
von nnsuMATisM.
Dr. Spalding's Kluclrlo Oil, Kelrritcd's King of
all Pain,-Mostaug and English.IJuiment.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, IlOAnBBNKBS, BRORC1UT10
AJCD COMSDUl'TIOV.
Juniper Tar, Balsam Wild Cherry, Bitlsiitn^AVlld
Cherry and Wood Nuptlm, Allen's Lung llal.
sum, Ayro’s Uliorry l'ectorul, and
Jaynes’ Expectorant,
FOB VHMAI.B mUKdDtARITtKB,
Brmlfleld's Regulator and Bird Pain's Wo
man's Pills. ’ /
FRvnn Ann aoub. .
Shalenhurgor'H Fever add Agbn Antldoto, Cot
ton’s Fever »ml Ague Plllsj Hurley's Agio
Tonic and Ayro’s Ague Cure. /
D1BBABUD RtDXRYS l • / *•
Heltilbold’s Dschu.
rjlO TIIE CITIZEN8 OF
WHITFIELD, MURRAY
AJf!>——
stmvovNvim coUKties.
WE tako plcasuro iu announcing tlmt wo nrt>
now daily rcooivlng,frdm thoEnstom Markets,
now additions to dtlf lai'ge stock of gbotls,em
bracing everything In tho wriy of
Dry fcldeas,
BOOTS, SHOES, IIATSj OHljOBiilES, DYB
sfurrsi HAnDttrAiiE) At,
TO oil Bf widen n o Invito t1tn ultOnt iou at
consnmors{ our facilities boing unanrimBsed
for purehasiiig onr gootls at the lowest rates
and of tho lutest styles.' \
Wb tako this opportunity of returning Ohr
thnnku to tho pnbHo for tho very, llltornl pat-
roungo'of tlio past throp years, and hope, lij*
strict attention to business,'ii contlnnanco nf
sump, protnlslng-on our part to give satlslno-
tloii. ' .;•*
A3“Wo tako all kinds of Country Ptodttbo Jn
oxelittiigo for goods.
LOWRY A EA80N.
P. 8. Romcmbor our motto lS| hhtto ns u»-
deubold, t March 21-ly.
o DISEASED LIVEK: . .
Sundfonl’s Liver lnvigorntor nnd SJt
Llvor Rogiilutor. /
« 4 «.i 4, - ron, BcnorutA. [, ..
Roftadrtllifl, Bull’s Bursaparlllii] Ayi/rt 8ur»dr
rilla, Hurley's Sumiparlllu, loifijm 1'oti^b,
ymt nvsrfersiA. / . /
Trochee ot Popslne, Pepsino Strlcnnlu, »d Bis
muth.
i»og oa irosRs. .
Dr. Spalding'sC'aucor Pulvr
rnn okekrat. derility/.^ „ .
Plantation, Oriental, Hosteler's / Walkor’e
Vinegar Bitters. / •
Mutnvel^ cr promal urely Ura/ >r J { ‘\ltT t Ik*.
Pimldlng’s or null’s Hair Keati/^t, or Ayro’s
Uuir Vigor. /
Dalton, May 28,1870. /
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school irori girls.
.The oltlzeiiB of Dalton and vicinity, nnd tho
readers »if this paper generally, nro rcfliH-ct*
fully informed tlull I Intbnd to open a ScIh*'!
for girls, at my now School llouso corner of
Thornton Avenue and Bishop street, on Mon
day, August 1st, lb7o.
TUITION:
In tho Common-pchool Branches, Includ-
lng 8|iol11 ^p2g$ilti<ni£ ReadIng, P
mg.nneiiiiiK. J/ejiiuuoii, jfeadiug, roii-
aiuaidlilp, Uuiwmiiliy, l/istury, KiikIIhI.
Grammar alitl ArItlimotlo r iier month, $1
it tho Aotvdemlo and Uollugiato Branch-
os,por month, 4»
Ko distinct department lor cither prlaiitfy
pr OvimiiH'atiil Instruction wlll bo organIrix*
bullion payablo at tho close of each.month o®
twont/days. - .
Pupils recolvtHl rit any tlmo, lmt
nays date from thobeglmilng of the woek ol
ontrunce. No pupils received for less than one
month, and no deduction for absence uii1ohso<v
etudonctl by severe illiiessprotvacU^lo woekoc
amjmpr
Onre wlll bu taken to talent'the must appli
ed text bookH anti motles or teaching.
Board can bo procured In good families,
venlciit lo school-room, at $1&00 per luonto,
washing only excluded*
My funner coimoctioa with tho Collogos J*
. -JD*l«
’Cilar Town, O-
(?«Dcrally know
Middle Georgia. Those w!
of tpe are return ' ‘
i Monlwller, h#}
la JSovtlH’rn wjd
T lA'jrt (iOOiW.-A licaatlfal »'»
Ju of La, 11 os’ pfeti i.'ooiIh fm- Sprtiw J™ 1
oaimuor, fht aalo cliuaii lor Uasl, or frrtuliiu”;
April VI, 1870. .
LOWBY A EASUN^
TNITETl STATES HOTEL, : AUonUl|°“'
-J SiHBEBK A JuaxMX, FloiiVril. ,
datlons of this wull-kvuiwn House.
2aoeiiLtup,nnd a full lino of Men’s undBDys'
ul I' lot* sale cheap fur Cush or Produce. v
Apvllai, IWU. LOWRY & KABPN^
QUGAU, COFFEE, NFOLASSES, uiwflfd
buna, of the best pnllty. •• ' „ ’ <)V
April ‘JVJJttU. • LOWRY .t
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