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NOBflII GEOROU;!pMN.
DAT/TOX,^ ^ ^ J
Subscription 8J.no n Yonrj In Advance
E/'
itcml'l'IitM.
llcriJolW \vo will charge nay Mi' cent,
oil vo'gnlar vales ol' lulvovllsln:' lor nlUlo-
Ileus, special or oUiorwtso. Also, vogiilar
ivilverUsIng'rates will )io clmrgcd for olill-
uarles, tributes of r'espeet, &c.
I'm* Nate,
A complete sett of upnmtus for making
sorgbbm ami sugar, consisting of otio I)
foot Cook's patent ami lalo Improved por
table Evaporator.
Onu II roll mill, iron bed eap-framo and
lover all attacbcdiplpes, Inulta and all fix
tures complete, and all In good order.
Cost 91)10;. price now $130,
One two mil scjribiim mill, east Iron u»sr,miee.l ui,,,iw.IM m Wei K uumi FioWi,
Ajiolowolla.
If thoro Is a dearth of cdltorlal nmltor
lldswcok atlrlbuto It to tbo fact that wo
nro lu tho Union and Uavo boon outro-
Jolelng. .
» •: ■ MoIIkIou*.
Ituv, a A. Loftnu, pastor or tho Bap
tist Church, Immersed sovon candidates
for church membership, at Willow Ualo
Spring, hist Sunday.
rollers, Iron bed plata and cap, all com
nlotonml In good order, Cost 870; price
now 830.
Ono strong and substantial lioi'so pow
er, ndapled to two horscB or mnro; In good
order. Cost 8105; prlco now 8100,
Onu portable farm grist mill (now.) cast
stool runners, l’rlco, 800. Capacity, 4
msbols per hourt
Ono of Brlckfbnl and IIulDnan’s wheat-
drills with gmss seed altaohment; In good
order. Prlco, ,883., Also, a lot ol ono
lmrso and two horso turning plows will bo
sold ohoap. For blither particulars ap
ply to this ofllco.
irymciilnl.
Married, at tho rcsldcnco of Dr. A. 8.,
Fowler, by tho Itov. A.'I. Loot; in ltlng-
gohl, on tho Dili Inst., JudgdW. H. 1‘AVNIS
tO Miss SUU llAltDIX.
* Wo wero made tbo happy rcclplonls of
somo of the “Brldo's Cako," for which
wo return thanks.
United Stales Hotel.
Mr. George Johnson lms recently takon
qhnrgo of this Hold. Under his manago-
mont, It Is bound to becomo a popular
stopping place. Our clover, genial frWiul
John Henderson is clork, It will aft'ord
ldm pleasure to welcome Ids up-country
friends. TJioy may rest nssured of being
entertained lu a hoBpltqblo manner.
I., II. Itrmllleld.
Wo. call attention to tho advertisement
of L, ir.- Brauflold Ju ’ anothor column.
Ilo keops constantly on hand nil kinds Of
drugs, medicines, ipalnts, &e. Ho la a
clover* fellow, and wo cordially recom
mend him to our pooplo.
imposition.
Few people nro aware how oflon or to
what extent thoy aro being imposed upon.
In most branches of trade, tho opportuni
ties for deception nro very great; and not
unfrcqncnll.y tho people themselves, by
their own iiulifl'eronco In selecting tho ar
ticles to bo purchased, nro nlono to blnmo
for tho Imposition, or in other words, tbo
robberies committed oil thorn. In no
irnnuh of trade Is thoro a greater chnnco
'or deceiving Ilian In Hid articles of Faint;
for Instance, articles passing under tho
uamo of White Lt! ads, which nro too oft-
on prepared from tho most inferior and
Worthless materials and adulterations, not
ovon cohtnhdug n slhclo partlclo of lend,
although almost Invariably branded pure
White Bead, nro being sold every day,
simply because thoy pay to tho doalor a
large profit,, while ho is onnblcd to offer
thorn to tho consumer nt a small dlflbrenco
per pound less thnii aycrfcetly pufo artlolo
bu obtained, tho prlco being its solo
DortfflltlAo Out.
Tho iniu, u Wg with ilito” to many (i
dog ( lias passed. Henceforth wo may ex
pect to hear caultio gronus and seo cauiuo
dcatli-strncglcs,
Country podplo need not fear to bring
Uioir ‘‘purps to town*,” ns tho law that
was recoiilly passed affects only city-bred
dogs.
Wo seo many worthless curs sporting
collars. They remind ono very forcibly
of that class of bipods, which watch with
fostering caro tho curljug tuft on tho up
per lip. ; *
TonclicrM'AnsocIntlon.
Teachers of North Ucorgla, and the
friends of education generally, apo Invited
to bo present nt tho Court IIouso, In Dnl-
toh; Gn., Friday, July SOlh, as matters of
much general Interest nro to bo discussed.
Morning session will cominonco' nt 10
and evening session at 3 o’clock, Tench-
ors coming from ndistaneo will-bo enter
tained by tho eltir-ons during tho session,
An effort will bo lnado to agree on n uni
form system of school toxt-books. Other
• subjects of particular interest will bo com
sUlorcd: such ns the best method of teach
ing arithmetic, ancient languages, &c.
r'or Milium, I
Our Borne oxobaiigcs scorn to gloat over
tlio blood that lias been spilled at Cross
riains. Such reckless mirth nt the cx ;
ponso of ovon criminals Is onough to make
a heathen blush, much less a man born, in
a civilized community. As much ns wo
condemn Luko ami his confederates, w
aro-hot disposed to bo merry over'tholr
doad.bodics. And to soo-othors do so, is
revolting lo our senso of jn-oprloty and tho
instincts of humanity. Wo aro indeed
snprised at our contemporaries, the Daily
and Courier.
it. i'. ni:i>i'ii;i.t> .v <'o.-.s coi.u.ux.
v. uKpnstn & co„
l’ubllo Square,
*Junpdl'i Tonncftioc*
Wjuioll 50,0.00 yatan
l 5oh< y(t.wli“lo Heavy 3 3i*6Vv n
X>oiiioHti«*-—“Our own Qtoml.”
TEX THOUSAND YARDS
Anuis Mills yd. wide Domestic,
AUFOUllTKKX UHNT8 per Yll'ril.
T1!X TII0U8AX1) YAIWU
Trion lioavy yard wido- Brown
Domostio,
At FOUll’X’EEX CENTS per Yard,
TEX TIIOUSAXI) YAItDS
Augusta hoavy 3-4 Brown Domoatto,
At 11J4 oonls per ynvrt.
recommendation. Wo should, therefore,
lmil with ploasuro tho Introduction In ouV
city of tho I’lmmlxFuro Whltoliead, man
ufactured bv Belts told, Hills. & Co., Cin
cinnati; oacli package of which boars an
assurance of purity m tbo slmpoof ngunr-
antco attached llicroto, offering a large re
ward in gold for any impurity It may Ira
found to contain., This, at least, isnsafe
guard against imposition In ono Instance.
It can Ira obtained of L. F. Gttdgor, Dal-
Mu, Ga. Jul^ 7-lm.
TEX TIIOUSAX D YDS.
Best 7-8 Heavy Brown Drill,
At 1(1% couts por yat-il.
Amo,ut Clio Incllnnr.
Lieut. Herndon tolls us tlmt no tribes
of aborlglnccs nro found in tho deepest
forests of South America',- from tbo Andes
to tbo Atlantic coast, tlmt do not havo
anil >180 Dr. Ayer’s mQdleinos and Lowell
cottons. ’’Tremoiit,'.’ “Suffolk," “Bo-
ott,” nro scon stamped in largo rod .and
bluo lotto upon their garments, wldlo
Ayer’s Pills and Cherry Pectoral aro
among tbo treasures of tlioir Habitations.
Their nativo soil furnishes them all tlioir
food and most ofthoir remedios, but they
suffer Iron, soma nflllcLious which must
hnvo tbo Interposition of higher skill.—
Sentinel, Liberty, Va. July 7-lm,
Mnsle. Notice.
Miss Mary J. Cottrell will open a seliool
on tho -FU\no. Forte nt Ilia rcshlcqpo of
Mrs. Scott, Thornton Avcituc, Augustlst.
w* ubutv, Aiiuiutuuivtuim., xui^uoviavt
Terms: $4.00permQDtmfor 11 vo mouths*
Uso of instrument 50 cts. pcr/montli. *
Obituary.
Plod,at his residence near Dalton* Georgia,
" May, 1870,. W«.. ltuuiAtiusotf,
is bom ill North
ami at ono time.
jueu.ni. ms resilience near
nil tho 81st day ol May, 1870,. V
Hr., In.his HJiu yoar. ^llo wu
Carolina 4th of Oololior, 1781, t
uvruium nit ui uutuiiur. null iil iiitti iiiuu
roprottontfd UuthorlVnM coimty, In tlmt Slate,
In tho TiOgisluturo. Ho inoveil to Georgia In
tho year JW8. Ilo joined tho M. E. Churoh lu
JIo \viw truly no ordinary man—strong In
ihtollcct, clear In judgment aud decided in
charaolor. Ho loved thochuvch.nnd his house
was truly tho proaolior’s home., lfo milhc<1 a
largo and rospo^Iahlo family, Ono of his sons
*1 loti many years apo a member of tho 8. C.
ConiVroneo—two ot hers and a grandson aro al
so Mol liodfst preachers. Ho loved Ills frlomls,
ailll
I was kind and benevolent to tho poor. Tho
letodalwuyrt found help at.Ills hands. Tho
tor of this visited him a low days boforohls
——
death and found him oulm and perfectly r
signed, 'lib was uwaroof Ids approaching d!
clear—-not a olond lutorvonlng. Ho horo Ills
sullbrlngs with great patlonoo and resignation,
TJo lms no donhtJoined his painted companlr-
in thogfiod world, whoprocodud him somo t«
•ortwolvo years. Lkvi JlnoTitnuTOH,
Goncrnl Bea>ort or Crops.
Tlia season thus far lms been oxccUcut..
Col’n is jioing romarkably \voll in-this im-
mediato -vicinity; though abo’vO, some Hf-
tcon miles, it lms suffered a littlo for want
of rain.
% Not only inNorth Georgia, hut through
out tho whole of East Tenncsdpo, corn is
more promising tlmnJt^as boon for years.
This iii formation wo Uavo from rcjinblo
gontlcmcn who Uvo.nl that State.
• Tho farmers havo pretty well got* their
wheat tiiroshcd. Though not as largo as
* anticipated, the yield is excellent. More
over, all that wo havo seon is of very good
quality* Yot, regardless of theso facts,
tliorc are grumblers. If grain Jmd been
ploritiruras tho manna was in tho wilder
ness, of course thoro would lmvo been dis
contented farmers. Wo think our pooplo
have great reason to ho tlmukful for boing-
hlcsscd with aucU a plentiful lmrvcsl of
wheat; and if they will just wait, wo think
they, will havo causo for being thankful for
a fino yield or corn.
Grass and clover, wo understand, lmvo
not done as well this year as in tho years
previous. But .overt crops of theso aro
above art average. Tho oat crop,’ howev
er, is excellent.-'
, hnifoujlnrltotii,
TJ108O prlcQH aro camildorod from tho wagons,
ami are, ot course, lowurUmn store prltfes:
CiTmita Omun, July 21,1870.
Corn 41.B0 .
at #1.00 to UO
fiotocc
Clovor Sued, 11 to, 12
ttiioon... W to
Ipiy, Grays and Diovor, $1100 75 to 1
! !•!!I!!!!!! V.V.V.V.V.300 too 7s
bus, source, *20 to W cts; lluttor 20 t~ a *-
Eggs por doz. IB; Countryprodueo scarce.
1.85 to 1.05
1.20 to 1.25
8.00 to 3.75
Atlnntn'KInrkot.
Tho following prices,, co'rrcctcd wookly by
Stui'iikns, Et.vNN it Co., Commission Moroh-
ants, Atlaritu, Georgia, wore ruling In tlio ubovu
markoton tho 18th July: - . ;
Corn, par bushel, #1.30 to #1.35
Moal, “ “ ,*
Wheat,per “
Flour, “ sack,
Onions, per hbl.,
Virginia Halt, per. sack,...,.
Huy, pm* loy lhs.....
bacon, por lh.....-...,i
l4U*d, por lb.,....,.....,
Unttor, por 11).,
v ggs. pordoz
ats, por hushol, ;
oathors, (now,) porh(., r...
1 sheet lugs, per yard.-
% Shirting, .»• ,H ..., v
I.oenl Wots.
improycnicnts aro going on in our town
Dentou & Lynn ii«!cr(!(;Ungivmagul(lccnt
brick buihlhigoinioslto tlioic iircscntslnml
An cxi client brick ptivemoiit bus just been
completol on Ci-n.wforil street. Several
dwellings aro in proeesd of erection.—
These signs look healthy. It shows that
our towli is on tlio road to prosperity.
J. II. King is sbipplrig largo quantities
of talc to Atlanta and ollior points.
Tho next mtcllng of tho Dalton Atixilr
nry Blblo Society will bo liold next Sun
day at the M. E. Ohuroli.-
• 'Whilst strolling around yesterday, wo
camo across a baud of that strange, out
landish pooplo known ns Gypsies. Wo
havo always regarded them with much
intorost. It is supposed by Boino that
this pooplo dcscomlcd from thu ancient
Egyptian? and woro expelled from their
country on account of their religious
views.
Ilev. w. H. Parks will preach at tho
Methodist Church next Sabbath.
Wo havo had rain nearly overy day
this wcok. But, notwithstanding, the at:
mosphero lias boon cooled yory little.
Some of our merchants havo been pay
ing 81.10 for wheat. Wo look for It to
advanco.
jipring chickens, about tbo sizo of part
ridges, are boing brought to town. They
soil at twenly-flvo cts. each, and it re
quires bix to fill ono healthy man. But-
tor and eggs plentiful.
Judgo. Brookcr Is receiving scaled pro
posals of builders for the ropalr of tbo
Court House.
t-OM.n niter a r..
At EOUim-iUX CENTS 1OT- Yulsl.
TKX TIIOUSAXI) YARDS
'A’l’lOH T'-tri IJomostlc,
AtlJ),eoiit» por yard.
TEX TtlOUBAXI) YDS.
Conostoga Yard Wido Spa Island
Domostio,
At Foul-toon Cento per Ym-il.
TEX TIIOUSAXI) YDS.
Conostoga 7-8 Soa Island Domostio,
At ia% colitB per yuril.
TEN T1IOU3AX1) Ylhi,
Conostoga 3-4 Soa Island Domostio,
At 8K mm leper j-unl.
TEX TUOUSAXI) YDS,
Oxford Promiuin A Slilrtlag,
- At 10 conte a yard.
Boot Georgia Throad por Balo,
Ono Uollai 1 Sovoixty,
Havo tho (Incut stock of
Improved Farming Machinery,
Ever IntrotUicotl Into t hl.t ficctloa of tho Btnto,
lncltullns tho gonumo
Pittsburg Pcaoock STEEL PLOWS,
(All bIzcg,)
Mailo to our Orilor ami Wauiuxtud.
The Olippor Mowor & Ecapor!
Beat iloKon Thread, Xo. 700,13 oonta.
Beat doebn Throad; No! COO. lftocnte.
Best dorou Thread, No. 000,17 conts,
lO-Ayo at 111 offoi; DUE88 GOODS and NO
TIONS 10 to 23 per cent boloyr NOahvlllowholo-
BnloprIco3 v
43-Seml for our PromlmnLlatjuid Torma.to
Clubs.
Aj-Hainplos sent by mail; and Qooda shlppod
by Kxproas, O. O. D. *
^^Satisfaction guarantood.
Juno80,1870-tf. ;
QAIIOON’S
Broadcast Seed Sower,
The lightest draft, best material, choapcataml
moat comploto Machine of the kiml
* ' ’ f 'y in tho countrj'.
. ' • 4T •*-; .- - v , ' IA.
'
THE AOLTMAX A TAYLOU
Thresher, Separator&Cleaner,
. Tho boat and moat slmplo 813PABATOB and
THRESHING MACHINE In oxlatonco. It eaves
onough grain ovor othor kinds of ThroahlnB
Machines to pay Iho farmer’s threshing bill.—
Has no Canvass Grain Bolia or Aprons, Boat
ers, rjekora nor Racldlos-rnot moro. than half
aa many Bella, Godr Wheels, Boxen, JonrnnIs‘
shaft-i, EuUoys, Ac., as other kinds lo clog,
wind, wear out, .wasto grain, to bo kopt tn re
pair,, or to odd. to draft. Is durable, easily
managed and notllablo to get ont of order.
‘. Also, tholr colebralod ;
Mounted and Down Powers,
Tho atrongoefc and lfghtooC draft Towora In
tlio Markot*
...2.25
1.00 to 1.03
mo isjj
_.S _ y
MU to'14
05 fo 70
70 to 75
NPECIAT. NOTH I’N.
To llciit.
A nice, comfortablo dwelling on tho road
loading to Spring Chico. Apply lo E. I. Tar-
or,* Dalton, Ga.
Juiy2l-8lda.
Fifty Dnllar.H Howard.
To nny poraon, who will bring .ToliuMcKInloy
»me, or give any i’oliahlo information con-
eerning him, tho ubovo rcwjird will -bo paid..
DEBcmrTioN,—Ilo la about 4 feet 5 Inohca
high, sandy lmir and wbiskora, lms a Boar on
lib) forehead noar fh° odgo'of tho lmlr; also,
tho loft arm near tlio hand, ami another
tho cheek. Jin In quick spoken, ot chunky
build aud lmsafalroomWr " * * T —
on to bo on, or near tho lit,
R. It. l’ersons knowing of his
- Holssupposi
tho lino ot* tho Wills Valley
- >wlng of his whereabouts
will confor. a favor by corresponding, ns his
v at Dalton, la anxious. concerning
FOR SOWING ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AND
. GRASS SEED.
Tho unprecedented success of this Sceilortho
pastyojir is without a parallol in tlio history
of Agricultural Implements. It has -probably
rceolvpit moro First Premiums at Btatd Fairs
In t lio JM1 of 1SC0, than .was ovor awnrdcil any
othor machlno of any namojor nature, In ono
yoar
Josoph irarris, author of “Walks and Talks,”
in'AmorlcatvAgriculturalist, savs: “l.Uko tlio
Gaboon Sootier very much 'Indeed/' .Tlio fol
lowing from a noted grain growor, cpcalcs for
itsolf: *
NonTiirouT, L» L, Nov'. 18,1809.
Draii Sin:—The Broml Cast Heed Sowor yOu
sent mo last spring is tlio bostSood 8owar I over
8u*w>. I usbtl It In tlio sauio flebl with the Drill
—taking onolmlf with tho Sower and tho othor
half with tlio Drill. Tho work was don o in ono
quarter of tlio tlmo with thu sower; tho crop,
wlion threshed yielded more, and tho gram
was bottor. I havo used It entirely for my fall
sowlngOf wheat and ryp,. For sowing grass
seeds, clover or millet, no othor machlno could
do tho work so well. A groat many farmers,
* saw It, said it was only a play toy,
saw it In a fifty aero lot with ono
man traveling as fust iis Ilo could walk, anoth-
carrying grain to him. and four, teams fob
him.
Gkouou W. I’ii
JUtlllor Wanted.
A mlllor, who can keep a mill In ordor, can
gotr permanent ofnployuiOrttby applying to U.
and C. A.-Looko, Moscow, Temfesseo. - 2t
.Tostiuionials to lSrndllold'a Fonmlo Keg*
ulntor.
Wo, tho undersigned Druggists, tnko pleas
ure In oommondiiig to tho trade D|*. J. Brad-
Hold’s Fonmlo Regulator—belloving it to ho a
good androHahlo remedy for thu diacasus for
which ho rorommomls it.
which liQ rocomm
w, A. LANSDELL, Atlanta Ga.
PEBIBERTON,
WIL80N, TAYLOR A CO.,
Atlanta, Gii.^^
RED WINE A FOX, Atlanta, Git.
V. C. T.AWHHE, Atlanta, Ga.
W. ROOT A SON, Marietta, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga., March 12,1870.
I havo examined tho rcolpeof Bradflold’s F.
male Regulator, and from my knowlcdgonf tho
iiigrodlonts, bollevolt a most oxoollout Modi-
« , and well suited to that cinq* or dlsensos
gnatod. I liaVo no hesitation Jn advertis
ing Ttti itso, and eonlldontly roComtnonil it to ^ ,
tho public. JOEL BRANHAM, M. D. „ „„„ JASrKii, Tknn..5L
♦ -- - Mnsans. K. F. Ubofikld&Co.
Gknts:—l Ilnil''Calinoil's Broadcast
juimuiuuiii ivumimi ” '
you two eerUflcatos from perfectly reliable
persons— would lmvo sont thorn boforo, but
•alted-to soo If tho euro would pravo por ma
il ino euro would prove porini
WM. ROOT A HON, Druggist*
Nbau Mauiktta, Ga., March 21st, 1870.
•». Win. Roal& Hon—Goiitlumun: Hmiiv
inpnths ago I bought a hottlo of jlradllohPs Fp-
iny f
havo recomihondod It to three other-- fain BIOS,
and thoy lmvo found It Just what it is recoin
ded» The fomnlos who lmvo used youi
Uognhvtpruro now lu perfect health, unuaro
able to attend to thotr household duties, and
“BsusU’s” keeps Jhihdii- in place.
cordially recomihondit to tho public.
Yours Respectfully,
REV It. B. JOHNSON.
. Nkau Mauiktta, Oa.,Maroh 21st, 1870.
. Moser*. Root A Son *. About ofto year ago
nquglit 1 '*“
a bottle of Rradtluld's Female Regula
tor from you, for ono of my daughters who had
boon. BUHorlng with suppressed metises for
some time. I lmvo had several Physicians at
tending, hut mot with i
m rsunded to buy a lr “ *
t Is tho .very thing f
i success until 1 was
_.l,‘ Sim Ik
sutVerlng female
and have health again.
. ... OKI. ...
Yours ronpcclfuliy D. DOBBINS.
W-Diin'i forgot to rood Brudlluld & Co.’s ml-
TIIE CELEBRATED
Universal Fanning Mill,
Groin and Sood Separator, „
Smut Mnclilno Oomlbinocl
First Premium at all Fairs i 'N'orlh and ►
South; •
Will clmflf lrom'000 to 400 busliols of grain por
day with Cftso. CloaiiB Whoat ior . seed, taking,
out Smut, Clipnt, Cooklo, blighted, broken and
shrivelled Grains, leaving only tho host, hoal-
thy, pluuip aml'perfcct Grains to sow, thus In
suring tlio farmer a good stand. Cleans
Wheat, Corn, Cats, Rye, Barley; Flax, Mtifil,
^liuothy, Clovor, Homp, Millet' and
llungarlaii Grass Seeds for.
.* mafket and sood. . ;
Mado of tlio nnsT. WATBttlAL, and wAniUNTiio
IN BVBUV * RUai’JiCT, ,
FIVE THOUSAND GABES
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
lowing lifter. Their next intsiness was to watch*
the crop whon up, but nil were surprised to
And it so evenly distributed.
We aro also oxetuslvo Agon to for tho cele
brated,
WHITE WATER FiUlM
ROAD WAGONS*;
THE GENUINE PITTS THRESHING MA
CHINE AND SEPARATOR; .
THE FAVORITE GEISER THRESHER AND
CLEANER;
Excolsior Mowor and Eoapor,.
Amt many othor valuable farming Implomottts
and Maclilues, inoluding
WHEELER and MELLICK’S
In Storo rtml to uvrlvcs Ingluillng a' lai’go
stock of
. LADIES’ IIATS,
NBWBST STYLUb;
At prioos which Iwlll ooinponaato tho host
huyors ita Visit tholr Wahorooms ami oxamiiio
tlioir Immense atock boforo giving orders oiso-
where. , ** -
A largo portion of tlioir StOok is mmmftic.
turad expressly far thoin, anil as llidy nro con
stantly receiving from tho miiuufactorioH, imjr-
Chauts can always roly^onjgottlng
Fresli Goods of tho Best Make.
Tliroo Tliousniiit Setp. or Trtblo linrt Two
TlioiiHamLDoxoli of FocUot
0 U T L E R Y ,
Traco Chains, Plantors’ Hoos, Grass
and. Grain Soytlios, *
SHOVELS, SPADES AND AXES,
Til HUE AN1) FOUR PSOXGIID FORKS,
Horso Bhoes, Nails, Cotton Cards r
And a variety orptluir
II A U D W A. II E .
ntiMt.
William Cnoziun.
BninoKronT, Ala., May 4.1870.
Masons. B. F. Rkokikld, .t do.. Jasrkr, Tknn.
Gknts:—The Calioon’s Broadcast Seed Sower
you sold Jim this spring boats everything for
tlm work Intended I ovor * ’ J "—’ •* - * ’ *
it ended I ovorsiiw. I Would ii
iimo and sood.
Yours truly,
A. Guntur.
Wo warrant tho Hand Muclilno to sow 50 acres
of wheat in 10 hours, and tho Horso Power Ma-
ohino to sow 120 acres In thu samo time, and
tho work-to bo done with greater precision
and nccuraoy than it can bo done by any other
means whatever,
Prleo of Hand Bowers, $10.00; Horso Power,
#50. Sond for clroulars.
WoStliigliouso Tlirosltoi’s
and Cleaners;
HORSE POWERS, *
HAY RAKES,
CORN 8HELLEUS,
STRAW AND 8EED CUTTERS,
FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS,
SMUT MACUINE8, &c.^ &o.
With a full lino of
9HLL MACHINERY,
HOME TESTIMONY.
“* May 10,1070, •
Gknts:—l tlnd Cahoon’s Broadeilst Sood Sow
call you oluim for it. I would not tnko ton
t imes the price patd for It and do without It,—
Ills decidedly tlio best thing out
Very respectfully, "
W. J. Kklly.
.Tasi’rr. Tknn., May 10, 1870.
Mkssrb. E. F. Hrokikli) A Co.
Gknts*.—lam moro than pleased with thuHqed
Sowor you sold mo. I consiilorlsavu tho price
ili a single barrel of seed. It lsaurtaluly one
of the best things out.
operation, and it will ilo ull tjfo work claimed
lor it. A man will have to sow but a very smal
quantity of seed to. make It pay (or itueff '
single your. Yours truly,
T. S*. Wo
E. JP. Retinpltl iHc Co.,
.Tabpfr, Tunnp8si:k,
Gonoral Wliolesalo Agonts for Tonnossoo, Ala^
bmtm ami Georgia •
Wo want llvo, uetlvomon to oonvass overy'
county In this territory. _ Liberal arruhgementa
will bo made. Juno 80-tf.
STUMP PULLERS, WALKING CULTIVA
TORS, DOUBLE SHOVEL*.PLO>VS,-IIAR
ROWS,' G AltDEF CULTIVATORS, and
DRILL8, GRAIN DRILLS.of tho
latost and most approv
ed puttornsi
A largo assortment of
Steel t Jroiutnd Oast PloT&d,
aU palturnu and sizes.
Solo Agents for • . * •
Miller’s* ITiro aiul Uur^ltir-
I?roor^cires.
WILL furnish any AGRICULTURAL or LA
BOR SAVING IMPLEMENT or MACHINE, ill
tho United States, on short nplioo, at Manufac
turer's prices.
Wo glvo a liberal discount io the trade.
)09*AU orders flllcd promptly.
Terms CA8HL
Addross,
McCOXIULE As CO.,
Knoxvillu. Tknnmssuu.
April 7, l87(MJm.
Mrs. «T. 13. GR AVES,
Hamilton Stuixt,
Rqspoclfn 1 lyauuojmccs {olllo Ladii A of Dalton
amlylolnlfy that slid |ma .lbr snlo~H lurgo niu>
complete slock ol'haml.some Milluery for
STRING AND SUMMER,
Consist ing of
• BONNETS AND HATH,
Of latestBtylo,unU‘lmmcd;ortrhnmed loonier.
ENGLISH AND FRENCU FLOWERS,
Hlhhons,
Black lace veils,Vu* veils of tissue,
(Any color,)
elegant LACE COLLARS, Ac.
BARRETT’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
BAnnETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE H
Society, at
JI AHlUt'l'TIS
Vcgctablo Hair Restorative
A' ? ;
Her goods worn bohglit ofnuoof tlm lat'gAit
and host IniporMng bmiacv* in Kali inn,re, amt
wit! ho sold at very lo\V judecs for Cush. Gall
ISP
•J3W GOO.DH1
J. 0. BiVings & Soil,
NEXT DOOR TO ItARDWAUW STORE,
Uavo Just received and opened a now and
well assorted stock of
Di’y Goods, Clothing
Hats, Boots. Slloos, Notions,
ooFirtoK, sugah, xiicia,
.CANDLES, PEPPBH,
HpU-ORi, Soda timl Groocvlcw
p-enoi’ivlly.
500 BOXES TOBACCO!
wooden-waub, qiasswabe.
FIVE! UUXnilKJ) Olt.Va'lW
QUEEBISWARE 2
(Dlroct Importutlon,)
M'-Thoy will ho gratlftod to sue tholr old
frionds atid customers, guaranteeing thorn, us
heretofore, otitlvo satisfaction.
Jte'Thoy would also call tho spoohil attoijtlon
of merchants In East Tonnossoo anil through
out Middle and W. Tonnessoo, NORTH GEOIU
GIA, Alabama, Kentucky, North Carolina add
Virginia,’ accessible to tills point, who havo
novor visited their house, to tlm superior^ ad
vantages thoy will oiror thorn in Stock adap
ted to their wants und thospooiulinducowonts
In prlcos.
March 31,1870-i2m, *
. FAMILY gbocebies,
Wlilcli thoy are offorflig at tho lowest prloos,
our facilities lrnlng unsMt'pu-^sod for piircluis-
Ing Goods ut very low rates ahcl of tho lutcbl
jityleH.
Wo would call tho attention of the Ladles to
ourlaygo ami heautllul^tock ojf
DRESS GOODS, CHAMURAYS,. PKQUES, Ac.
tUi'Wo take all kinds of Country Produce lu
exchange fol* Goods.
A(rril2l, 1870-iy.
rpHE FIRST ANNUAL FAIR OF THE
Ndrlli-Georgln Agrloullurnl
—-AND-—
Mechanical Association,
Will ho hefd at tho Fall* Grounds, noar Dalton,
Ull till* r.l li.i'.l Ii, 711) mill r-l lulnv -. )l I ,< l«*1 x ■ r n< \ t.
Tho objeels of tho Assoefatlmi ute general
Improvement ill Stbck Uulsbig, Agriculture
and Muolmiilsm, and tlm development or every
departinont'or industrial enterprise.
Thu Dirdetors ami Stockholders Hollolt tho
Hhornl anti hearty cooperation of ull who feel
•uny Interest In tlm wolturo and general pros-
petrly of North Georgia. .
Tlioso Wish Ing to take Stock In. tills enter*
lirlsu will flnil t hu Subscription Hooks open „t
Umoineooftho Cherokee Manufaelurlng Com*
pany,*
Premium Lists, wIHl rulus:aud rognlatlonn
Tor the Oet'obiu* Fall* will yoou be published,
and can bo had by upplicullou to
Ik D. PALMER,
... Secretary ami Treasurer.
BOARD OF lVIUlJCTOlW: '
W. H. TIHUS, President,
PIERCE HORN 10,V.President,
I;. A. FOLSOM.superintendent.
L. i». PAlAlEiLsoerotary anti Treasurer,
^BENCE. GREEN, ’
T. II. P1TN K1L
U. F. PRATER,
W. IV. COOKSEY, - *
B. W. JONES.
Julio 23-tf.
X ADIKS’, GENTLEMEN’S- A CHILDREN’S
JLi SHuK8.-rTho flni;Btns8ovtumnt in thqinar-
/■'lOTTON A 1)108, LINEN, DRILLS. TWEED?;
v>/ CAS81MKU8, Ac.—A - full, stock for. sale
cheapTorCiudi or Produce.
I F you would like a plousant. nice smoko, «o
and got kbox of Fuuir* and Flow'kub from
T1U11S & KENNER.
Blow, tor sale by* TIBBS & KENNEU.
■XTAILS—a iluunKsortmeuI, Finishing Bimh
lNj llonio Shoe Nails, Iren and Horse RJn
may bo found ut TIBBS A it ENNEIt’S
This Prcpamtion surpnpsc.T all others of its
class as a llnir Ih’iiom’*
Itistiioroimli in its action up
Ita’y :iml its eject poi
It i>rodiiccs but ono
titers Icavo tlm bail* in mn
Gray or F:ulc<l
distinct slindo, whilo
duces but ...
.*8 Icavo tlm hair in ninny varied colors.
It proiiiolcH grow Hi when others fail to rc-
l'i ’’(liii*o a simrlo hair.
It docs not criN|» or dry tho hair, but leaves it
moist and glossy.
Lndios find it superior to any other a3 a Toilet
ONHlliK.
Tho tn«;rcillcnts used in this Preparation nro tho
very best that can bo found, and arc os harm
less ns water.
LORD & SMITH Proprietors, ***
Chicago. Ills..
For wilo by B. If. Bro
Co., I>aHon, Go.
gPKClAL WHEAT TARIFFS FOR 1870,
W. Alhmtic Knili'inxdv
CONNECTING UA1LWAV*>
SlUr LDiEf
Uncoil, Atiguvla, Navnnitah, l liarlcs-
lon, Sew Yorh, I'tdlmlrlphin,
mulXbitlluioie,
Taking effect July 3lli, 1>7i
thu NcU'lhont Cities by i
Gliafleston rentes,- J.
Nashville, Tennessee,
.•lalluii" N. < . Kadm;
Glmitanodgu.:*.
ciuvtnaud,Cliutabi.Churl*i<)it 2& 1 *
Rlecvillo, Atliens.M. G’k.s.W. -Ji*.:
I’hilful 5l p'a, Lou don.: l-M U Ian' J7 ■
lAmoin4,Cunoor.|.KuoxUiJ,Mv.;^':;
MurketijI a
toS! toSS?'
Htmol.svlU*, Whitest
I vllle. MUh\
.. .lltei»b’g|R0gv«-
Grounvllle.lBjiidni'fioii, t'uleii,;^ :;*. i
Limestone,Telford’H rjJrDtol;;vsl.;7|:
Clileamau’*!**. & Hta'n toVlIUn’ij*ji I.',? J |.t
ltesaea_A SLvtluim to Smyrna! 13)21 |8I ;3t| 131 |U
ThrMigli Bills Lading given fruuf ivtWUp-
plngiMilntB? 1 .
Bates giuirantcJd:
munis.
Lons, dnnmgo and over-chu
Vostigated ami uettlod.
to all ship-
iromplly In-
July 7-at.
L „
euek :uul Cast Plows, foi
&KEX.VEU,
Y ou 5)111 ttnanUiifBo AMoWenrt’rT^krh
G.vnnux Saimsat TIIIJJ9 A KENNKItt*.
town.
c1 KOUGIA, (
V.T huH uppiu
am} sotting up
alnosa Counl
l tor nxM«pti„
otling apart und valuaikiii ot
and I wui-iMU)H npoiVtlm Kame on Pn
SM day of July, 1870, nt U>oVlm»k. .
..nice, -i m / ,«>•■
Julyim