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NOftTII GEORGIA CITIZEN.
IlAt.TOX,
miliscrliilloii 8S.U0 it Y««r, 111 Ailvnnre
■I'nlio Notin',
Tile nccoitiits of Wiitmnn & Wrench,
ngnlnal nil ilchtbra, luvvo been (llnceil In
Iho lmmUof Mr. K. A. Wvlngz Tor 'collec
tion. Wo inoho no apology, na wo Wo
compoUod to lmvo money."
I'om'ction.
In a notice wo motto, directing nltcr.lton
to l’rof. Colllna’ tidvcrllaeinolit, wo ataled
lliot ho wno nt ono thno l’rculiibllt of tho
Cnasvlllo Oollcgo. IIo hna lnformotl us
that ho was for tvwhllo only temporary
chairman of tho Faculty, amt not Presi
dent of tho Institution. In accordance
with Ills wish wo mnko tho correction.
Morrison A- Mills,
It Is with pleasure that wo call tho at
tention or our readers to tho advortlsomcnt
of tills Chattanooga (Inn In another col
umn. Ono of Its inombors wo have known
for a number of years, mid can safely re
commend tho liouso to tho favor of our
pooplo.
Cntoosn vs. SVIiUllold.
Wo woro shown, a day or two since, a
corn-stalk, grown In Calonsn, which Pleas
ured sovcn inclicB in citcuinferciico. Wo
wero Informed that tho ono bIiowu us hnd
been broken by tho wind, and that tho
innjorlty of tho others in tho snmo Hold
ivnB ns largo or larger. It beat anything
In tho way of corn-stalks wo have seen.
Can’t Whitfield show ns Duo a sample?
Our Informant further states tlint tho
corn crop of Catoosa will bo bettor tills
yonr tlinn It lins been for ninny years.—
Tho snmo nows wo lmvo from other nnd
adjoining countlos.
Uso Etpiluo Powders.
lvsioomo.
Wo lake much plensuro In calling tho
attention of our realtors to tho advertise,
incut of English Tomato Hitters, In anoth
er aoliinm.
This combination Is regarded ns the
Great Female Medicine of the ago, and Is
highly recommended by tho Medical Pro
fession, nnd nil who lmvo tcstcd.lt.
Our femalo community nro troubled
with many eoniiilnlnts. pocullar to their
sex, nud now Is tho time to scouron llotllo
nnd ba ctirod. July 28-1 in.
jfi r. UGDFinr.U ft co.,
l'tilillo Sqirnre,
J"ntipptS Temiesseef
Will sell 00,000 yards
Hcntyd.wldolicftT.vlJrowii
Domeisl in—“Our own limn'd.’>
Uuamaleutl uiicqiiullrtl In Weight nail Flulsll,
At FOUHTKKN CUNTS per YnnL
llrnildolil’N Female Itegii|ntor.
IVo lmvo, often rend In Uio newspapers
of the grand success of medical eompounds
piil up at tho Ndrthand clsowhere. Many
of those medicines have had their day,
nnd wo hear no inoro of them. Their pro
prietors lmvo mndo fortunes, not so much
from tho ourntivo powers nnd virtues of
lliolr mixtures, as from tho notoriety giv
en thorn by advertising, by -which pooplo
wero made to bollove all tho good that wns
in. A preparation is now bo-
T13N THOUSAND VAUDS
Annis Mills yd, wide Domestic,
said of them, , ... __
foro tho public which Is l>oconilng very
popular, amt Is known as Frail Acid's Fe
male Regulator, put up bv Hmddeld &
Co., of Atlanta, On., at SI.CO per bottlo,
Such is Us curatlvo virtues, that It lids
gained wide-spread popularity nil over tho
country whoro It has been mndo known,
and ts being introduced ovorywhore, AVo
nro Informed tlint Immonso quantities of
this modiclno nro being sold In nil sections
of tho South and Southwest especially tii
th6 city of Now Orloans and InToxns.
Tills much wo say In justlco to Its pro
prietor, who is a gentleman of Integrity,
and who would not ongngo In tho manu
facture atld siilo of a humbug.—EaCtrange
Reporter. July 21-lm.
TKN THOUSAND YARDS
Trion heavy yard wide Brown
Domestic),
At rOURTBBN CENTS ]xjr Yung
For Note.
Ouotwo roll sorghum mill, cast Iron
rollers, iron bed pinto and cap, all com
plete and in good order. Cost 870; price
now 800.
Ono strong and substantial liorso pow
er,adapted totwo horses or more; in good
ordor. Cost 8105; prlco now 8100.
Ono portable farm grist mill (now,) cast
steel runners. Price, 800. Capacity, 4
bushels per hour. ,
Ono of Brickford nnd Huflhinn’s wliont-
drtlls with grass seed attachment; hi good,
ordor. Prleo, 885. Also, a lot of ono
liorso and two liorso turning plows will bo
sold cheap. For further particulars ap
ply to this office.
Equino Ointment best for Horses nud
Cattle.
EmiiOHlCloii.
Few people nrO aware llow often or to
wlint extent tboy nro being imposed upon.
In most branches of trndo, tho opportuni
ties for deception nro vory great; and ilot
unfrequently tho pooplo themselves, by
tliolr own lndlflbronco in selecting tho nr-
tlcles to bo purchased, nro alono to blnmo
for tho Imposition, or 111 other words, tho
robberies committed on them. In no
branch of trndo Is there a greater clinnco
for deceiving than In tho articles of Paint;
for- instance, articles passing under tho
name of White Heads, widen nro too oft
en prepared from tho most Inferior nnd
worthless materials nnd ndultcrntlous, not
even containing n single particle of lend,
although almost invariably branded pure
AVlilto Lead, nro being sold every day,
simply beenuso tboy pay to tho dealer a
largo profit, wliilo ho Is enabled to olfer
them to tho consumer ntq small dlfl'crcndo
por pound less thnn a.perfectly pure nrtlolo
can bo obtained, tlin prlco being its solo
recommendation. Avo should, therefore,
bail with pleasure tho introduction in our
city of tho Phoenix Pure AVlilto Load, man
ufactured by Htikstelli, Hills, & Co., Cin
cinnati; each packnga of which boars an
nssumneo of purity fil the slmpoof agunr-
anteo attached thereto, offering a largo re
ward in gold for any impurity It may bo
found to contain. This, at least. Is a safo-
f unrd against imposition in ono Instance,
t can bo obtained of L. P. Gudger, Dal
ton, Gn. July 7-lm.
Thank Yonl
It lins been “red hot” in this latitude
for a week past, and whilst perspiring a
day or so ago, like tho lA r th amendments
did at tho dance in tills place on tho “glo
rious fourth," nnd sighing for something
to cool tho Inner man and put us in abet
ter humor witli ourself and “the rest of
mankind,” a gentleman stopped into our
snnetnm and depositing a watermelon on
the floor, said, "Tho compliliicllts of Mr.
Carter to tho Editor of tho Citizen.”—
It wns a Inigo melon, weighed 33) lbs.,
nnd wn3 of delicious flavor nnd so very
cooling—|ust tho thing wo Wanted on that
blazing hot dny. This mammoth esculent
was grown on tho model plantation of
Col. Snni’l M. Cotter, of Murray count}-,
who by tho way is ono of tho largest and
most successful planters ill Ibis part of the
State. >Tis not often the monotony of nn
Editor’s life is broken ill upon by the pre
sentation of such good tilings, nnd for this
clever remembrance we tondcr our grate
ful llinnks.
Horse owners use Equiilo Powders.
Among llio Indlnns.
Lieut. Herndon tolls us that no tribes
of nborlginees are found hr tho deepest
forests of South America, from the Andes
to tho Atlantic const, that do not liavo
nnd uso Dr. Ayer’s niodicinos and Lowoll
cottons. “Trcniont,” “Suftblk,” “Bo-
ott,” nre seen stamped ill largo red and
blue letters upon their garments, while
Ayer’s Pills mid Cborry Pectoral nro
among the treasures of. their habitations,
Their nnlivo soli furnishes them all thoir
food nnd most of thoir remedies, but they
UWU aim iituot ui IIHJH ftuuiuuiuot uut umvj
Bitlfer from somo nflllctions which must
liavo tho Interposition of higher skill,—
Sentinel, Liberty, Va. July 7-1 m.
An Extra Session Frobnble.
Tho special correspondent of tho Rich
mond Dispatch says: “Tho President is
known to bo ndvorso to calling Congress
together, blit said this ovening that It look
ed quite probable that contingencies might
soon nriso that would prccipitnto him to
do so. ”
I'o.imr.uciAr,.
v tlmn stoi c prices:
liOcol Items.
Prof. Collins’ school will Commence uoxt
Monday. •'
Tho farmers are bringing ill their wheat.
AVo would ndviso tlicfti to keep it olf tho
market for the present', nt least.
Miss Cottrell will raltimeiieo giving mu-
sic lessons next Monday. She comes high
ly recommended.
Hot is not the word wo want.. AA r o de
sire a stronger term. For the last four or
llvo days tho thermometer lias, on the
slmdy side of tho liouso, been over a hun
dred.
AA r atormolons are pouting ill from the
country. Largo, fino luscious follows, nnd
far superior to the Augusta sand-hill mel
ons. Peaches and other fruits in abun
dance.
The Si B. & D. B. E. scorns to bo doing
a good business in tho way of freights.—
AVo understand somo of tho machine shops
of this road will bo creeled horc at nil early
dny.
AVo extend to the Romo Daily a cordial
invitation to come up and cat pliickcti,
corn, &c., as Dalton is well supplied with
provender of all kinds. Tho eliickons
have grown larger since last week. Four
Will now ml the Inner mam Grady, ofllio
Commercial, we would invito; butiflicnnd
Col. Shank, took that trip Sunday, there
is no use. Besides, they wore at the bar
becue, where they partook of that dainty
piece of beef. _
Wheat .$1.00 to 1.1
Outs i : 60 to no
Olovor Seed, 11 to 12
lincon.
Hay, Grass ami Clove
Meal....
Flrtur...
Chicken:. ...... ,
Eggs pop doz. 16; Country products scarce.
At FOURTEEN CENTS per YlllH,
TEN THOUSAND YAlt 1)8
avion r-8 Domestic,
At 1JJ4 oonts por yard.
TKX'TltdtlSA^D YARDS
Augusta hoavy 3-4 Brown Domostic,
At UK cents per yarn.
TKN THOUSAND YDS,
Best 7-8 Heavy Brown Drill,
At 10ft oonts por yard.
TKN THOUSAND YDS.
Conestoga Yard Wido Soa iBlarid
Doinostio,
At -Thirteen and a half Cento per Turd.
Agricultural Wnrc-IIouso!
QOWAN, MoCLUNG CO.
KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE,
Invito tho attention of
TtIH TRADE
MeOORKLE & CO„
East Tcnocosoo owl Virginia ltnIUtonilDcpot,
KnoxvBlO, Tonuossoo,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Havo tho flnewt stock ol
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Improvod Farming Machinery,
Uvor Jntroduood Into this section of tho State,
molndlng llio gonuino
Pittsburg Poaoopk STEEL PLOWS,
(AU sizes,)
Mado to our Order and WmuiAiitkdj
Ever offered by uny liouso In America, OoiV
Hinting of
PRIXTB, dlNOHAMS, DELAINE** CIIAL-
LIBS, ALPAC0A8, ORIENTALS,
JAPANESE CLOTHS,
And otlicr
DRESS GOODS
In great variety.
The Clipper Mowor & Reaper!
Tho lightest draft, best inatorlal, oheapestami
most complete Maehlno of. tho Iclnd
in tho oonntry.
Brown and Bleached Shootings,
(AU Grados,)
DRILLS, PLAID OSNABURGS, TICKINGS,
FLANNELS, CAMBRICS, CHECKS,
OOTTONADES, JBAHS, TWBBDfl, CAfiSIMEUKS.
THE AULTMAn; ft TAYLOR
Thresher,
TEN THOUSAND YDS.
Oonostoga 7-8 Sea Island Domostio,
At 12ft oonts por yard,
TEN THOUSAND YDa,
Conostogd 8-4 Soa Island Domostio,
At 8ft oonts poV yard.
TEN THOUSAND YDS.
Oxford Premium A Shirting,
At 1<) cents a yard.
Boat Goorgia Thread por Bale,
Ono Dollar Seventy.
Dost dozen Thread, No. 700, ISconts.
Heat doaon Thread, No. 000,18 cento.
Heat dozen Thread, No. 800,17 cents.
43~Wo still offbr DRESS GOODS and NO
TIONS 10 to 28 per bout below Nashville whole*
sale prices. „
t03*Soud for our Fromlnm List and Terms to
Clubs.
^Samples sent by mall, nnd Goods shlppod
by Express, C. O. D.
A^-Satlsfaction guaranteed.
June BO, 1870—tf.
QAHOON'8
Broadcast Seed Sower,
11.33 to $1.10
1.85 to 1.40
. 1.28 to 1.83
. 8.00 to 4.28
Atlanta Market.
The following pnocs, corrected weekly l»y
STKt'itKXS, Flynn « Co., CoininDsiou Merch
ants Atlanta, Georgia, wero ruling Inthonbovo
market on the 25th July:
Corn, per bushel,....,.:.
Meal, “ “
Wheat, per “ .........
Flour, “ sank,
onlotiH, per lilil.,
Virginia Salt, per sack,.
Hay, per 100 lbs
Diiooii, per 111
Lard, per lb.,
Mutter, per lb.,
Kggw, por doz...,
Oats, per bushel....
Feathers, (new,) per In,',,
4-1 Sheet lugs,per yard,.,
ft Shirting, “ “ ..
. 4.60 to 5.00
2.25
. 1,00 to 1.75
20 to
1210
05 to
70 to
KPIiCIAL NOTICES.
To Rent.
A nl6e, comfo’rtublo dwelling on llio road
leading to Spring Flute, Apply to E. I. Tar*
Uso Magnetic Equino Remedies.
. TI»o Now Foundry and Machine W.orhN.
It is with pleasure tlint wo nnnouneo
that thoibundry and machine works liavo
been starUgt in full operation, under tho
title of the Dalton Maehlno Works Com
pany.
TJio company consists of Mr. Robt. 11a-
toy, Lovi 13. Crosby, Mr. Bard and Robt.
11111. Wo were at tho Works on Saturday
last, and found tho Foundry—furnace,
. lathes, plains, machines, &c.—in full oper-.
ation.
Under tho able inanngeincnt of Mr. 11.
Batoy and Mr. Levi 1). Crosby, it is cer
tain that this concern will do an immense
businces, and fully sustain the reputation
earned by Messrs. ]3atcy & Co. in the okl
foundry and works carried on by them be
fore tho war.
33y tho advertisement of tho Company,
in another column, it will bo seen that
. they aro fully nnd immediately prepared
for any machinery, foundry, mill, and gen
eral iroii work of any description what
ever*
Filly Dollars RownrtL
To any person, who will bring JolmMcKinley
ime, or give any reliablo information con*
jrning Iiim, the above reward will be paid.
Dkbcuii'tion.—lio la about 4 feet 8 inches
Tho host and most simplo 8EPAnATOn and
THRESHING MACHINE in oxlstcnco. Iteavc*
enough grain ovor othor kinds of Thrashing
Machines to pay tho farmer's threshing bill.—
Has no Canvass Grain Belts or Aprons, Boat
ers, Piokors ndr Baddies—not moro than, half
many Bolts, Gear Wheels, Boxes,* Journals'
Shafts, Pulleys, Ac., as othor. kinds to olog,
wind, wear out, was to grain, to bo kopt in ro*
pair, or to add to draft. Is (durable, easily
managed nnd not liable to go« out of ertdo#.
Also, their celebrated
Mounted and Down Powers.
Tho strongest and lightest draft Powers In
tho Market.
THE CELEBRATED
Universal Fanning M1U,
drain and Soed Separator,
Smut SXnolilno Combined!
First Premium at all Fain, North dtid
Boulltj
IVlUolmirtromSOOtotOS biiaiiois of grain per
day with ocmc. Cleons Whont lor soo.1, taking
out Smut, Cheat, Cocklo, blighted, broken and
shrivelled Grains, leaving only tho best, heal
thy, plump and porfoot Grains to sow, thus in
suring tho farrnor a good stand. Cloans
Wlioat, Corn, Oats, Byo, Barloy, Flax, Meal,
Timothy, Clovor, Hemp, Millet and
Hungarian Grass Soods fov
market and sood.
Made of tho best matkiual; and wAnnANTKD
in Bvsnv nusmov.
FOIt SOWING ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AND
GRASS SEED.
The unprecedentedsuecoss of this 8ucdor tho
past year 1h without a parallel in tho history
of Agricultural Implements. It has probably
rcooived moro First Premiums at Stuto Fairs
In tho fall of law,.than was ovor awarded any
othor maehlno of uny name or nature, in ono
high, Bandy hair and whiskers, has a -
’' i forehead near the edge of the lmlrj also,
u on tho loft arm ucurtho hand, and another
the cheek, lie is quick spoken, ot chunky
build and lias a fair complexion. Hois - —
ml to bo
Josoph Harris, author of “Walks nnd*Talks,”
in’American Agriculturalist, suvs: “Hike the
Galloon Seeder vory uutch lndeoil.” Tho fol
lowing from a noted'grain grower, spenks for
itself: , ' .
NournronT, L. L. Nov. 18, law.
Dkau Sin:—The Bi*oud Cast Heed Sowor you
scht mo last Spring 1h tho best Seed Sower 1 over
saw. 1 used it in tho same Hold with tho Drill
—taking one futlf with tho Howonmd tho other
half with the Drill. Tho work jvuodonoin ono
quarter ortho tlmo with tho sower; tho crop,
wlion threshed yielded more, and llio grain
wns liuttor.. 1 liavo used it ontlrply, rol* my full
big of wheat nncl. ryo. For rawing grass
iplexion. lIolssiniiK
lino of tho Wills vallu
R. It. Persons knowing of Ills whereabouts
will confer a favor by corresponding, as Ills
wlfo, now at Dalton, Is anxious concerning
Geouok W. Puinoe.
Miller Wanted.
A miller, who cun keep a mill In ordor, can
get permanent employment by applying to R.
and C. A. Locke, Moscow, Tennessee.
We, tlio undersigned Druggists, take plena-
ro In commending to tho trade Dr. .1. Jtrnd-
eld’s Kemalo Regulator—* *’ *
gootl nnd reliable remedy
lilch lioreeonOn’onds it,
W. A. LANSDELU Atlanta fin.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR A CO.,
■ Atlanta, Go.
RED WINK-& FOX, Atlanta, Ga.
V. C. LAW8HB, Atlanta, Gn. *
W. ROOT & SON, Marietta, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga., March 12.1870.
I lmvo examined tho recipe of RnidllelirH Fo-
malo Regulator, nnd from my knowledge of the
Ingredients, believe It u most excellent Modi
due, and well suited to timt class of diseases
designated. 1 have no hesitation In advertis
ing Us uscj and confidently recommend It to
joel Braniiam, m. d.
- Mawrtta, a a., March 22(1. 1870.
Messrs, llradfleld A Co.—Gentlemen: Wo
certlflaitcs from perfectly reliable
them before, but
ould prove peruia-
Equino Powders work effectual.
Died.
On llio 18lh instant, Mrs, Susan Div-
VEit, aged 40 years. Tlio deceased was a
lady greatjy .esteemed for her mnny vir
tues,"and her remains tYOrc followed to llio
gravif'by.ai large nulnber of sorrowing
friends.
persons—would lmvo sent
wnlted to see if tho enro w
nent. WM. ROOT SON, Druggists,
Nkau MauiettatGa., March 21st, 1870.
Messrs. Wm. Root & Son—Gentlemen : Somo
.mont hs ago I bought a bottlo of BradnolfPs Ke-
hullo Regulator from you, and have used It In
iqy fmnmlly with tho utmost.satisfaction, and
lmvo recommended It to three other fUmilles,
and they lmvo found It Just what it Is recom
mended.- The fcninlcs who have used your
Regulator nro now In porfoot health, nnd tiro
able to attend to their household duties, and
wo cordially recommend it to tho public.
• Yours Respectfully,
REV tf. B. JOHNSON.
Near Marietta, Ga;, March 21st, 1870.
Meanrs. Root A Sun: About'one year ago 1
bought a botxm of Rrudiield's Female Regula
tor from voir, IJpi* ono or my daughters who had
been, nntrorlng.witli suppressed menses for
somo amoulUKvo had several PhyslelaiiB at-
tendings lunpanet with no success until I was
punmadcflTo buy a bottlo nr the Regulator, and
itJs the very thing for which it is roemntiUMUi-
ed. She isliow In perfect health. I hope alt
Htiirerlug females \% ill at least try one bottlo
and have health again.
s respect full V D. DOBBIN:
’* “ ‘ ’ **' , fwm6hl A C’o.’d
I V*
<*,-Don’t forget to r
seeds, clover or inlllit, i?o other machine could
tlo tho work so well. A groat, nmuy farmers,
when they saw It, said it was only a play f—
until they saw it in a fifty aero lot with
»traveling ns fast a
carrying grain to him, and four teams fob
lowjngaftuiv Theienextbnsliuwswas to watch
the crop when up, but ull wero surprised *"
find it so'evenly cllstrlbutdd.'
William Cnozizn.
BniooxponT, Ala/, May 4.1870.
Messrs. K. F. Rkupikld, A Co., Jasper, Tenn.
GenTS:—The Gaboon’s Broadcast Seed Sower
. ou Sold me this spring beats everything for
the work Intended 1 ever saw. I would not do
without lt.fqr its prleo each soaSon. IfTdoes
its work to a ohariu, utn great saving of labor,
tlmo mid soed. . Yours truly,
A. Guntur.
Wo warrant tho Hand Maoltine to sow 60 ucres
of wheat in loBours, and tlio Homo Power Ma
chine to sow 129 acres in the pnpiu lime, and
tho»workto bo dono -with gyeator psoolsion
and accuracy than It can ho done by any othOr
means whatever,
Ico of liana Sdwers, ^10.00; Itoivo Power,
§60. Send for circulars.
HOME TESTIMONY.
Jaspuii, Tenn.. .May 10,1070,
Messrs. E. F. Rkupiklh A Co.
Gents:—1 find Cahoon’s Broadcast Seed Sow
er nil yon claim for It. I would not take ten
times tlio prleo paid for it and do without it.—
It is decidedly the best thing out.
•Veryrespectfully, W.J. ICbll
Jasper. Tenn., May 10,1870.
Messrs. E. F. RndpiNlu A Co.
Gents:—I am more tlmn pleased wlththcSccd
Sower yon sold me. 1 consider I wive the price
In a single barrel of seed.- It is certainly oitu
of the bust things out. Yrturs truly, •
Messrh. E. F. Rkhvielp. A Co.
Gents:—I have seen Galloon's Hood Bow
operation, nnd It will do all tho work claimed
tor it. A man will have to sow but 1
quantity ot seed to make It pay tor
single year. Yours truly,
Wo aro also *oxoluslvo Agcnta for tho cele
brated
WHITE WATER FARM
AND—-
ROAD WAGONS;
THE GENUINE FITTS THRESHING MA<
CHINE AND SEPARATOR;
THE FAVORITE GKISER THRESHER AND
CLEANER;
Excelsior Mower and Reaper,
And many othor valuablo farming Implomonts
nud Machines, including
WHEELEE and MELLICK’S
Most Extensive Stock
fp i), Hard a bro.,
(Suooossors to John II. King,)
Corner Hamilton artil King Struts,
Fronting \V. ft A, nnllroml Dcpol,
Dalton, tilt: Gcoi-ffln
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES!
Jn»t roootvoil for Uioln
SPRING SALES,
Dry Goods,Clothing,Notions,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
To which wo Invito tho attention of tho public,
and respectfully sollolt tho patronage of oui 4
friends.
TO THE FARMING INTERESTS
Wo aro gratlflod to announco, that having ac-
doptoil ah Agency for tho following articles,
1 offer them on tho best of torms—(fbr
further particulars neo our illustratod cata
logue:)
THE BUC1C EYE REAPER AND MOWER,
THE GEISER THRESHER;
(Especially adapted to this section,Ion account
of thoir simplicity and durability of construe-
tlbn)—
Agricultural Implements, Mill Fix
tures, Bolting Cloth, &o.
Wo aro solo Agents for tho
WHITFIELD FLOUR MILL,
And offer to tho r'otail trado Flourat wholoea.o
prlocH, and warrant Hatisfaotlon.
lings! liniA’Hl
Tho hlghost prloa.always paid for clean, cot
ton Rags.
A full Had of
White Goods,
IRISH -LINENS, TABLE LINENS,
TOWELINQS, niBllONS, BA-
ItEQES, SKIRT'S, BALMO-
RALS, BOULEVARDS,
,£’c., c£o. ( etc.
' OUB STOCK OF
NOTIONS,
- te uiinsually largo and vory choaji.
FIVB THOUSAND OASES
-BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
In Sloro and to arrive, lnoludlng a largo
stock of
LADIES* HATS,
09 THB XBWE8T STYLES,
At prioos whioli Jwill oomponaato tho host
buyers to visit thoir Wardrooms and oxamino
thoir immonso stock boforo giving orders olso-
whoro.
A largo portion of thoir Stock to timntiftio-
turcil expressly for thorn, and as they uro com
stantly reootvlng from tlio manufactories, mer
chants can always rely^ou^ottlng
Fresh Goods of the Best Make,
Westiiighonso Tlu’osUors
and Cloanor»;
HORSE POWERS,
, IIAYlLUvES,
CORN SIIELLERS,
8TRAW AND SEED CI/TTERS,
FLOURING AND GRIST MILLS,
SMUT MACHINES, &c. t Ac,
With a full lino of
MILL MAOinNERY,
8TU3IP PULLERS, WALKING CULTIVA
TORS, DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, IIAR-
ROWS, GARDEF CULTIVATORS and
DRILLS, GRAIN DRILLS of tim
latest and most approv
ed patterns,
A largo assortment of
Steel, Iron ami Cast Plows,' \
all patterns and sizes.
Solo Agents for
MUleir’H Fii*e nnd. Burglar*
Proof Safes.
TJireo Tlioiisnnd HcIh df Tnbio nnd Two
TIiousmullDoKon of Pooled
CUTLERY
Trace Chains, Planters’ Hoes, Grass
and Grain Soythes,
SHOVELS, SPADES A1TD AXES,
THIIEE AND FOUIt l’UONGED'FOUKS,
Horso Shoes, Nalls, Cotton Cards,
^\nd n varloty of other
H A It li W A R E
COFFEE, SUGAR, RICE,
CANDLES, TEPPEH,
SplcCg, Soda and Groceries
generally.
500 BOXES TOBACCO!
K. 11. t'OI.t 1.01 Gil, JNO. HAH
COtJii-uJail^HAa
Dry Goods, Clothing, 1
Not Iouh, Jko., Jko.
Huy, soil or -nil, Colton anil nmko m
vance, on ttio ran,,,.
No, li, Shorter Bloele, llronO !
JONES .t ! I V Ul'KIl
Rome, Ga„
SoaJ greeting lo llio ell 1zimi» of llnllon iri
olntty, nml ualrtUem lo took intolliof
PllIOE T.IHTi
Dry OooiIn.
Ualiooe, PjOainl 10 ou. (old pnos lo t
“ II, ]a;^cl«. ver.vln-HtJolilprl
Uloaolioil Shooting, 10,11J<;, liana If, c
“ •' I(l,lSimd20cts„l)
Ftgiuoil Jaokonole, rln. (ohl price 2
l’eroolos, 30 clu. (olil price ,'B lo B ola.)
Colored Alpneiia, Wcta.
Sou Island Shirting, It% 111 (old prlco into 20.)
Factory a Sheeting, 12}< cla. tally ogitat to Trion
Qronadlnai, 12!(ctR.(old price 2.) eta.)
ltcnl Scotch alnglmniH, nn, (old prlco to.)
Kid Gloves, per pair, .tOO-wurmntodJold prlco
,1.DO, not wnrrantcd.)
ild prlco DO to 75.)
Alpacas, 60,75, fio, ijit.o
Ticking, 10 tb40CK (old prico20
Factory Yarns, il.W,- ovory band
4-4 Shcotiugs/Uft eta.
Stimlrles.
Plates, from 63 ots.to fLOO per sett.
Tumblers, cents per Bett.
Cups nnd Sauoors, 25o . per so t.
Glass Syrup Mugs, 25 o .
LOVBMANS
Dry Goods,
CLOTHING,
B00$ AND SHOE STORE!
AS WE CONFINE OURSELVES EXCLU8-
Ivejy to tlio abovo mentioned lino of GOODS,
it enables us to offor tho CHEAPEST and most
SELECT stock ia tho city.
Dalton, Georgia, May 5,1870-ly.
g3?RI3NG HA© COME!
THE LADIES’ STOBE!
HEW and ELEGANT MILINERY
1 Slreot,
GENERAL MERC
Toilet Soap, 10 cents per oako.
Paintpd Buckets, 25 conts.
Groceries.
Common RloCoffoe, 4^ lbs^for |1.00
. avrt,°(p O) 8 lbs. for 4 f ° l l'.oo
Good Brown Sugar, Oft bs. for 1.00
Good Wlilto Sugar, 0 lbs. for l.oo
Rleo, 11 lbs. for l.oo
Rest Black Tea, 1.75
Rest Green Tea, 1.75
Cliolco Sugar liouso Syrup,’ 1.00
Soil a,',10 cts.pcrlb.
Cuba Molasses, 00 cts.
Leaf Tobacco, 20 to 25 cts. per lb.
dSPSoml for samples nml prices.
June 0,1870-31H.
HORSE AND CATTLE
REMEDIES.
Tho Best ami most IlelUMe ever
'offered to the 1‘ublic.
Tho American Magnetio
CERTl PICATE.
. fio’* I hereby certify that I lmvo examined, and
thoroughly teilcd in my i>rnrllre (be
abovo article*, and rejrurJ them ns ]»cpnrationa of
great merit srnl would cordially i ec.m.meiTd Ibrni
as being prepared with «]> ccinl rnre from re-
liable Ingredients, and more effleadm
troatmont of tho various 6
illt-MFcs for which lliej
knowlod^o,
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary Surgeon. Author of ^Anatomy and P8y*
LORD & SMITH, Proprletora* ‘
Ciucjwo, Ills.
For sale by B* B. Brown and L. P. Gmlgor A
Co., Dalton, Ga. Fob. 17-ly.
NO PAY!
Mrs. J. 15. GUAYES,
No. 65, IlAHILTOX Stiiket,
Respectfully announces to tho Ladles of Dalton
and vicinity thutsho lias for saio a largo und
complotojitiqpK’of lmndsomo MUIndry for
SPRING AND SUMMER,
Consisting of
BONNETS AND HATS,
Of latest stylo,uutrlmmcd,or trimmed to order.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH FLOWERS.
Ribbons,
BLACK LACE VEILS, 6r VEILS of TISSUE,
. (Any color,)
ELEGANT LACE COLLARS, ftp.
•J^-O CURE 2
Globe Flower Cough Syrup,
OR
BUTTON BTJSII SYRUP,
This great Remedy stands without a rival. It
Is npriiL'ctiy peerless. Thousands of persons
liavp.Fwtni saved from tho grave by the timely
use ot tlils wondorful Modielnc. For the euro
or Colds,* Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Whooping
Cough, Soto Throat, Bleeding of the Lungs, old
chronic Throat nnd Lung Diseases it possesses
ud exainin
April 21, II
N E
W GOODS!
J. D. Divings & Son,
NEXT DOOR TO HARDWARE STORE,
Have Just received and oponed n now and
oil ussorted stook of
Dry Goods, Clotlilngf,
Hats, Boots. Shoes, Notions,
FAHIL7 GROCERIES,
Which tliqy arc offering at tho lowest prices,
our facilities being unsurpassed for purchas
ing Goods at very low rates and of tho latest
'styles. v ’•
Wo would call tho attention of tho Ladies to
onr largo nml beautiful stook of
DRESS GOODS, CIIAMBRAYS, PEQUE8, fto..
«*Wo tako all kinds of Country Produce j u
cxchango for Goods.
April 21,1870-ly.
rj-iin: fihst annual rjefa of this
2Nortli-Ooorp^ tt AKi’louiiiU’al
WOODEH-V/ARB, GLAaSWARE.
T, M. Wool).
-V3BJJ Fi KotTiicltl Go.,
Jaspfh, Tkxxkshbi^
General Wholesale Agents for Tennessee, Ala-
bama nud-Gcorgla
county in this tcrritofyf'LibCraliiiTaugemeiits
mil be made. • ' * Juuu30-tf.
WILL furnish any AGRICULTURAL or tfA-
ROR SAVING IMPLEMENT or MACHINE, in
tho United Status, on short notice, at MunuAic-
furor's prices.
53r*Wo give a liberal discount to the trade,
43-All oi'dors filled promptly,
Terms C A Wilt
Address,
HcCdllKLE ft CO.,
Kxoxvillv, Tcxxrssx
April 7, ltTO-lm.
FIVE HUNDRED CRAtES
QUEENSWARE t
(Direct ImportnltonO
45f-i’lioy will bo gratified to sco thblr old
frionds and customers, guai'nntoelug them, its
heretofore, entiro satisfaction.
49Spicy would also oall tlio special attention
of merchants in East tfcnhcssoo and through
out Mlddlo and W. Tcnnessoo, NORTH GEOR-
tHA, Alabama, Kentuoky'i North Carolina and'
Virginia, acocnsiblo to tills point, Mho hard
hovor visited tliolr liouso, to tho superior ad
vantages they will offer thorn in Stock adap
ted to tliolr wants aiidthcspeclnllnducouicuta
in prices.
Marta 31,1570-12U1,
JIccliariical Association,
Will b/*, held at tho Fair Grounds, near Dalton,
on >110 5th, iltli, 7tli and 8th days of October next.
Tlio objects of tho Association nro gonoml
Improvement 111 Stock Raising, Agriculture
uml Mechanism, und the clovulopmeut of every
liberal nml hearty' cooperation of all who fool
any inturcst In tlio woliureund general pros-
pcCrly of North Goorgla. ' - .
Those wishing to iitho. Stook In tills enter
prise m ill find the Subscription Books open at
tliootllco of tho Chcrokeu Manulaoturtng Com-
,M Pmnlum J.tsts. with rules and regulations
for the October Fair will soon.be published,
and caittfoltad by uplillcatlon ioZ
pcijrctary und Treasuror,
. BOARD OF DIRECTORSt
W. II. TIBBS. Prostdent.
PIERCE HORNE, V.President,
L. A. FOLSOM,Snperlntbndenti,..
1^ D* PALM Eli, Secretary uml TrottsUrer,
BEN. K. GREEN,
T. IL PITNER.
lb Vk PR ATE It. „
W. W. COOKSEY,
.IS, W. JONES. Juliew-tf.
■ AIIIES!, UENTLBMEN’S ft ClilLllltEN’S
TlsilSilZ-Thu iliu'st ussui'tim'.nt In tlio uuiv.
ket for sale tmv, CUU hnd oxauilny.
1 and oxaniine. •
LOWRY ft EASONt
OOTTONADES, LINEN, DRILLS, TWEEDS;
j CASS11IERS, fto.—A full stook for sale
g C dA8MHBB8,'
up for Cash or Produce. . >
April 21, W70. LOWRY ft EASON.
. ami got a box of PauiTi
Ico smoko, go
Imwns fro ‘
TlliUS ft KENNER,
Blow, for sale by
N A,,;
I BBS ft KENNER.
a lino assortment,, l'iuisbing Brads,
Shot; Nulls, Iron and ltorso Shoes
found ut . YiliBS ft KENNER’!
clironio Throat nnd Lung Diseases it possesses
almost, miraculous powers, nnd Is tlio most
pleasant and reliable remedy in the world for
ihecuroorCoiiHumptlon. None genuine unless
liOM’ords“GloboFIoMerC'ougli Syrup" Is bloMii
.n eaclibottlo, and tlio “Globe Flower" printed
In flvo colors on each label,-which we liavo put-
nted as our Trade Mark*
Prepared In tlio Laboratory of
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR ft CO.,
Read tlio testimony in favor of this Great
Modioinc.
White 8otrnnn Smixos, Va., Ang. 2d, lfirtO.
Messrs. Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor & Co. %
Atlanta, Ga.
Gbxtlbvkn—I nm gratified to Inform you that
tho Globo FloWer Cough Syi'up has boon of great
benefit to mo. I hUvo boon suffering with
throat and lung dlseaso for somo time, und used
many of tho moat celebrated remedies on tho
contlnout, and can conscientiously say that
none proved so pleasant and benoflelul, in my
oaso,* as yony remedy. With my gootl wishea
for your success, 1 am, .
Yours Respectfully
Geouok Peadodv,
A REMARKADL& CURE. .
New Or&baxs, June 8th, 180fS
Messrs. J. S. Pemberton A Co.:
GKXTLMMBX-In tho fall ori800, Itook asovoro
OOld, which ll«Ml n,.ui. 1: , v lungs, where It IO-
nml nod without relaxation. 1 trlod several
kinds of modloin^ nnd consulted several toy-
kinds or medicine, and consulted several phy-
sloiuns, butrecolvod little or no benefit; and in
a Tow months 1 was completely prostrated, con-
:flned to my x bcU, wlta flio samesovoiu cough,
with palnm iny ride. nrofuso sweats uml i
SM’cats nud rest
's. as well as
idooine. At
of the Globo
bottle; Und.
jrisls ufriendadyh
r lower fl yrnp. i SOllt luru uumu; mm, lviin,
rtorn;, t 0 i-oiato, before 1 had used up the bottlo
'cough had almost oedsod, Thy nights Meats
.And loft men my tvnpotltu returned, my pulse be.
oumo regular, I slept sound, and was soon ublo
w ycats - cnJoy
llmvo rccommonded thoOIobo Flower Syrup
to many ot my frierttw suffering from conglis
or other ilJsensns or tho J lings, and Jn every cuso
It has produced tlicsamo lmppy effect.
In conoluston, I wbbld say that tho Globo
Flower ^bkssing^ saved my
1 HORAOBKlXa,
Tuski’.eoei:, Ala., Feb. 1), 1808,
Dr. J. 8. PeMcrtdn:
Dear Sin-rlt not being In my pou-or to visit
8 our city soon*, anil ns I umofton miked foryour
lObo Flowor Syrup, I wish you to send me onus
i, min un imiiuuuiiufiKt'll IO
Syfcup, I wish yon to send n
dozen bottles. .My son-in-luu- lias been c-orwl
or along obstlnatp lung affection; borderiagou
co|isnniptloi,,.by tlio use of two bottles. Every
ono who has tried it wants more, nnd thaspwho
liavo not tried tvlsh to do so. I will remit tho
money wheUyou forward the bill.
Yours truly,
H. E. TaiUWHUo.
, . Columdcs, Ga., August 1,1608,
Messrs. J. 8. Pemberton & Co.:
Gentlemen—My wlfo was distressingly affect-
od with an Invetcmto cough, nml notlilng af-
forded hot' any relief until I gave her vour
i happy to
rnb._.-- —." — mm*. •
state has restored her to health.
I nlsd oiued inv littlo girl of a protracted
cough, .with fho Globe Flower Syrup. I can
conscientiously recommend It as being tliobost
remedy for diseases of tlio lungs I bnvoevor
caftSsf!" 11 imv ° ' muo, ‘ uica “
Yours truly,
F. G. Wir.Kixa,
‘ Mayor, City of Columbus.
22(1 PKAnfc St., New Yonic, March 25th, 1808^
Dn Pemberton:
DuAn.Sia—\ou rcuiorabor a year ago 1 obtain
ed of you a bottlo of your Globe Flower Syrup,
1 found It vory valuable. Ono bottlo w ilfeum
-~y. valuable.
nniieeases of colds mul coughs tlum anv other
metlleino 1 lmvoover usod. Please send ine half
a dozen bottles, and I w»U remit foi *
With best respects*yours t ml v
1 remit for tho siune-
ttruly,
E» JlAITLAXll*
P LOIVS! Plows l yarldbs sizes of Steel Pea-
cock and Cast Plows, for side bv
tiubs ft Kenner.'
Y OU Willlinda Largo Assortmcntof Far.su
Gauukn Sheds ut T1BJ1S ft KEN nebs.
G O to Tihlis ft Kenner’s for tlio hn>t llio Col-
fop and the lineal osbovluicut of jugur in
PDMVU.