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frHE CHEROKEE GEORGIAN,
FUMY JI'JBYKC, .jisi lKi 11, 1807.
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’ —y-—•- ^—*--*•' —t—
t#"€oj»aty €#art Blanks, Snbp*fias, Execu
tions,. Bills of Indictment, Beuch Warrants, and
all others needed, together with all Blanks re
paired by Ordinaries, snppUed at short aotlec
at the Office of the CHEBOKEE GEORGIAS, on
favorable terras. Mi;
[AOVEnTismies'r-l
“Don’t a* Foolish.” —You can malus Six Dol
lars from Fifty Cents. Cali and examine an in
tention urgently, iiefcdtett by everybody. Ora
Irflnpis sent free by rod 11 ft?b 50c., that retails
bisilv for $6, by R. L. Wolcott, 170 Chatham
Square, New York.
July 13—ly,
13^See the card of Trevitt k Mc-
Ilan, Commission and Retail Mer
chants in Produce and Family Groce
ries. Tbey-naay bo found at the Post
Office, and their energy and fidelity to
business entitle them to a share of
public patronage.
CoUNty Court.-—Thd semi-annual
session of this Court for WhitfieM
county, is being held this week. A
‘cbqsiderable amount of business has
been disposed of on the common law
docket. At this writing (Wednesday
evening) the c-riminnl docket has not
been reached. We predict that with
the modifications of tins Court, adop
ted by the late session of the Legisla
ture, it will become a popular branch
•oi the Judiciary. *-
Dalton Saloon and Variety Store.
—W e invite the attention of the lovers
of good things to the advertisement of
R. P. O’Neil, to be found in this week’s
paper. Rob is a clever fellow, and
made a good soldier. llis energy and
industry has enabled him to get to
gether a large stock of desirable arti
cles for families and housekeepers,
which he wants to sell. It is well
known that we are an ultra temperance
man, and of course have no experience
as to the quality of some portions of his
sto<?4t * but if men will drink we have
no'doubt Rob’s liquors will make them
drunij as quick as any they can find.
Paring Burglary.— On Sunday
night last some daring thief entered
the dwelling house of Mr. J. A. Blan
ton in this city, and going into Mr. B.’s
bedroom, relieved him and his wife of
a line overcoat and some other articles
of clothing, with Mrs. Ik’s portemon
ey, containing a small amount of mon
ey. 'The thief also carried off two
pieces of meat. Mr. Blanton consid
ers his losses about SSO. The burglar
'effected an entrance by raising a win
dow sash, and the inmates of the house
believe they were rendered partially
insensible by the administration of
chloroform.
Our citizen;;< should load up their ol<l,
shot guns and be prepared to give such
rascals a warm reception.
Removal.— Our neighbor and friend,
C’apt. Christian, has moved his Har
ness Shop to the back room in the
same building he formerly occupied.
A door from flic rear enters Iris apart- j
roent, where he may be found at all
hours of the day busily plying his vo- [
cation. As his shop is directly under
our sanctum we can vouch for his be
ing as constant and faithful in his la
bors to “ reconstruct ” his fallen for
tunes as any man we know. He has a
handsome stock of Bridles, Buggy and
Wagon Harness, and “ sich like,” on
hand, and will make to order, on short
notice, anything wanted in his line.
In the same room may be found that
ancient disciple of St. Crispan, Lind
sey Fortune, who exhibited to us this
morning the identical same lap stone !
upon which he hammered his leather !
over thirty years ago in the mountains
of North Carolina, where we”kncw him
when we were a boy. During all those
years he has had the character of an
honest man and a faithful workman
Territorializing. — A fanatical Rad
ical, named Bundy or Brumby, has in
troduced a lull into Congress to make :
four Territories out of the district of
Texas
[communicateil]
Dalton, Jan. 9, 13-67.
Mr. Editor , —ln the opinion of a
large majority of the citizens of Dalton
the following named gentlemen would
make an efficient hoard for Maj or and
Aldermen for the city for the present
year. They are all practical working
men, and men of sense:
For Mayor —W.-J. Underwood.
For Aldermen —Dr. J. R. McAfee,
F. B. Morris, J. W. Walker, I. Exhu
mate, • . P. Love and A. X. Sentcr.
Citizen.
Mr. Editor —The following named •
gentlemen will be supported by many
voters for Mayor and Aldermen, at the
approaching election:
For- Mayor—W. J. Underwood.
For Aldermen—Jus. Hamilton, J.
W. Walker, J. A. Blanton,* T. Ford, R,
11. Norris and J. P. Freeman.
MARRIED,
On the 20th December, 1800, at the residence
Us the bride's mother, by the Rev. H. C. Carter,
Mr. J C. McConnell and Miss Jennie SvV|FT, all
of this city.
The Printers were handsomely remembered.
r On the 26th ult., by the Rev. J. A. It. Ilariks,
Mr. Martin Collins and Miss Sarah J. Batson,
all of Dalton.
R. A. ROBINSON, £ j CIIAS. 11. PKTTET,
w. WALLACE POWERS, \ ] TM A. ROBINSON.
R A. ROBISON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NO. 184 MAIN STREET,
j Loiiisvi 11 e, Ky,
A CARD TO INVALIDS!
A Clergyman, while residing in SSbiith Ameri
ca as a Missionary, discovered a Safe and simple
remedy for the core of Nervous Weakness, Early
Decay, Disease of the lTrhsnry and Seminal Or
gans, and the whole train of disorders brought on
by baneful and viciotls habits. Great numbers
have been already cured by this Doble remedy.-
Prompted by adeMre to benefit the afflicted and
unfortuflatb; I Vhli send the recipe for preparing
and lining die medicine, in a seal ed envelope; to
any one who needs it, free of chat if#.
Please InddSe a postpaid envelope, addressed
to yourself. Address,
JOSEPH T- INMAN,
Station Di Bible House, New York.
January 11—12 m. •
WHISKERS! WHISKERS!
Dr. L. 0. Montez’ Uorrolia, the greatest stim
ulator in the world, will force Whiskers or Mus
taches-, to grow on the smoothest face or chin ;
never known to fail. Sample for trial sent free
to any one desirous of testing its merits. Ad
dress, Reeved & Cos., 78 Nassau St., N. Y. r
January 11—Sm, ' ” ' , ,
AUCTION !
If you have anvtLiug that yon desire sold at
Auction, In any part of t c city, from a: Paper of
Pins to u Steam Engine, call on
SCOTT & NORRIS,
Jan. 4—ts. Licensed Auctioneers.
SCOTT A N9RRIS,
Sell at Ancffiptreßtlhl Estate, Slock,
Ac., on Mtt Jan. 4—ts.
*-
SCOTT &* NORRIS,
A<-e Agents for Carrington &Cos r s New York
Pur. hiisiug Agency, and wiH receive orders for
any kind of goods desired in.that or any other
Northern market. Jan. 4—ts.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
a GENTLEMAN who suffered for years Irom
i \ Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, am ail
tile effects ftf youthful indiseietion, will, tor the
sake of aUlFeriiig humanity, send free to all who
need it, the receipt for making" the
simple remedy by which u ATvu- etHKhl. Sufferers
wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience,
can do so by addressing, in perfectjfonfldehce,
JOHN B. OGDEN, ,
No. 42 Cedar St., Ifcw'York.
November 23—3 m.
J. N. SCOTT.] [r. fl. NORRIS.
SCOTT & NORRIS,
General Auction , Commission
PRODUCE MERCHANTS,
West Side of Hamilton Str.,
Dalton , On.
and consignments respectfully so
licited. Jan. 4—Gm.
Chills h Calhoun,
MANUFACTURERS of
Tin,Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
No, I SO Market Street,
(haltmiooga, 'Finn*
DEALERS ill Cooking and Heating Stoves,
Ranges, &c., Cisterns urid Well Pumps, and
House Furnishing Goods generally, are prepared
to sell at wholesale all kinds of Tin Ware at a
low figures be bad at Cincinnati or else
where.
Country Merchants arc invited to call and ex;
amine our stock and PRICE LIST before going
further North.
IpSP 1 Prompt attention given to Roofing, Gut
tenng, Plumbing, and Job Work generally.
Chattanooga, Tcnn., January 4—6 m.
Scott & Norris,
bisection, a el Com. JTBcrchunts.
X'very description |.f Groceries
AAemanded in this market, such as
JFlour, Meal and Corn,
inrd, Bacon and Pork.
«/211 kinds of Spices, *
Ginger, Soda, Starch, Copperas.
Sixsax"? CoiTee,
S A i-T,
CHEESE , CHACKEES, FISH ,
KEROSINE OIL,
Soap , Brooms, Buckets and Tubs,
SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER,
Crockery- Ware, S'c.
Call at the sign of the lied Flag.
Dalton, Ga., Jan. 4, 1567.
Splendid Holiday Presents.
cold¥dlTmi
raiisa! mss
Compel us to sell
In the Coarse of 6 AM oaths,
$250,000 —$250,000!
\y ORTII of Watches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond
*' Rings, I’ianoes. Melodeons, Sewing Jfa
ehint'S, Si ver Ware, &c. All to be disposed of
at ONE DOLLAR EACH, without regard to val
u ! And no! to be paid lor until you know
what you arc to receive.
After receiving the article, if if does not please
vou, you can return it and your money will be
• d' tided.
The stock comprises, amongst other articles,
splendid Clocks, Gold and Silvi r Watches, Kings
set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnet and
other Stones, (solitaire and in clusters,) Ladies’
sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings
of the most fa-hionable styles, set in Precious
'tones o every variety, together with a large as
sortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Sets,
odd Sr.inis and Sleeve Bucro sos the most beau
tint! p tUi rns, Gents’ Bosom and Scarf Pins, and
m endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical
Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, -Charms, &c.
in consequence of the great stagnation of trade
in the M mufacturiog districts of France and
England, a large quantity of valuable Jewelry,
originally intended for the European market, has
Keen sent or sale in this country, and must bo
sold at any sacrifice! Under these circumstances
tut* ‘‘Watch ml Gold Jewelry Cos,” have resolved
upon an apportiourgent, subject to the following
regulations;
Cei tihcare* of tbo various articles, without re
j gnrd to choice or value, are first put into envel
j <>pca, sealed < p and mixed; and, when- ordered
are ih i ii out by a blindlolded boy, and sent bv
\ ouiil. thus giving all a fair ehauoa. On receipt of
| the (Vrtifioute, you will see what you are to have,
and then k is at your option to send the dollar
and take the article or not. Purchasers mav thus
obtain a Piano, Melodeon, Sewing Machine^Gold
Watch, Diamohd King, or any set oi Jewelry on
our list for One Dollar.
NO BLANKS. -
SEND 25 CENTS HHt A CERTIFICATE.
In all transactions by refill, we shall charge for
forwarding the certificates, paying postage and
doing the business, 25 cents, which must bo en
closed when the certificate is sent for. Five cer
tificates will be sent lor §l. for $2, thirty
for §5, sixty-liyc for §lO, and 100 for §ls.
AGENTS. —We wpnt agents in every town and
county in the country, find those acting as such
will be allowed ten cents on every Certificate or
dered- by them, provided their remittance amounts
to §l. .Agents will collect 25 cents for every
certificate, and remit 15 cents to us, either in cash
or postage stamps. Agents remitting at once §3O
will be entitled to a beautiful Silver Watch, and
also 200 certificates
Please write your Name, ’Town, County and
State, plainly, and address all orders to
WATCH & GOLD, JEWELRY CO.,
3G Liberty Street, New York.
DbccpiLer <s—4m.
Miscellaneous Notions,
: -- - ...... ■ «
American Hotel,
.. Alabama Street,
Ai'LANm, GEORGIA,
WHITE & WHITLOCK, Proprietors.
December 14—ts.
TtTjenkins&To^"
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
COBXKfc RRYOB A ALABAMA STRS.,
LJtJTTJL, O.
December 7—j3m.
W. Crutchfield. . A. F. Dunlevy. .S, H. Corsy.
W. CRUTCHFIELD & Cos.
Commission Merchants,
. AND DEALERS IN
Groceries and Staple Dry Goods,
No. 130 IMnvFcet Sti*.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
of Grain, Cotton and Pro
duce solicited Dec. 7 —12 m..
ALBERT HOWELL & Cos.
Corner Whitehall and Marietta Strs.,
j - Atlanta, Ga.
(Successors to Mend & Howell,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Coal
Oil, Coal Oil Lamps and
Fixtures, Train Oil,
Lard Oil,
X CSS HSCyS TSvYG OILS!
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
ALSO,
FANCY SOAPS & PERFUMERY.
DEALERS will find it to their interest to give
| us a call, as we are confident that we v<wi
fill all orde rs as cheap as any Drug. Stove South.
December 7 —3 m. .
IfBRIDE, DORSETT 4 CO.
INrORTERS AND DEALERS IN
6 in Hawaii’s
Glass! Lamps!
TABLE CUTLEBY
AND
PLATED WARE,
*
While-Hull Str.,
ATLANTA, GA.
DEALERS are invited to examine our prices,
as they compare favorably with best rates to be
bad in the country,
North or South.
December 7 —3 m.
Rescued from the Flames!
Alt Right DeSau.ty 1
(jEO P fbazer
j, KELS great pleasure in announcing to the
* people of Atlanta that he has just opened a
new and excellent stock of
Furniture,
Purchased wtth a special reference to the de
mands of this market, in which
Gre rt i Bargains Can be Had!
It embraces.
Beadsteacls, Rockers, Bureaus, Parlor
Setts, Wardrobes, Tables , Sofas,
Chamber Sells, Chairs, Cribs,-
Mattresses , Couches , Of
fice Chairs, Card Tables, Easy
Chairs , Hat Racks, Molding, Ve
neering,Glass,Glass & Picture Frames.
This Furniture,has all been bought at the best
Manufactories, in the North and West, and will
he pu(
. j/s £o(P as the Lowest in .Market!
ilTSales Rooms on Marietta Street fourth
door from Norcrosa Corner.
December 7 —3 m.
DALTON HIGH SCHOOL.
r | ''HE exercises of this Institution will be re
-1 sumed on Honda.', 7th January, TBC7, un
der the supervision of Col. Joseph Hamilton, as
sisted by Miss Laura Kelly, Miss Mollie Dentou
and Miss Lizzie McCrary.
There will be a class in Music connected with
the School, under the charge of Mrs. Rogers.
The year will be divided into two ses-ions, the
first ol which will be six months long.
Tuition must be paid at the end of each quar
ter (of three months) if not before, at the follow
ing rates per mpnth:
OrtFiogr .pliy, Spelling, Reading and Writ
r, in S>, §2 00
Geography, English Grammar and Arith
metic, 2 50
Nutuf&l Philosophy, Rhetoric, Compo
sition and Chemistry,, .7. 3 50
Latin, Greek, French and higher branches
of Mathematics, including Algebra
and Geometry, 4 oo
Contingent F'ee 50 cents per session, which
must.be paid in advance.
AH pupils will be charged from the time of
their entering the Selim and till the dose of the
term, unless by special arrangement, or in cases
of protracted illness). JOS, HAMILTON,
Dec. 21 —Ht. Principal.
VV LET OFOPONAX f The only elegant Per
fume. Is found on, all toilets, and never
stains the handkerchief.. gept. I 1
R. A. BlSLDpg.Proprietoi-.
Chattanooga, Te&n.
December 21—i2m p
Kayloi r HGaseT~
WESTCOTT & T< IRREY, Proprietors.
liailooad Avenue, above Ninth Street;
Near the Union Passenger Depot,
GIIATTaN(J>GA, TENN.
December 21—12tn^
[EstshlUed 1852. J
Gommissiqa Merchant,
Office A Warehouse* (fr. Mitchell k Forsyth Strs.,
ATLANTA, GA.
WOULD return thinks to the people of Bar
tow and counties for the liberal
patronage Bestowed, dr him during a period of
fourteen years. He fosures them of his determi
nation to merit their* nctcascd patronage.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE
THIS market is jptffiy becoming the great
wholesale market of|he Interior. We would on
ly invitp the readef4tconsF.lt his pecuniary inter
ejt in make lii.s purchases.
t m AGnuta, Ga.
A TLA MAREE T.
WE have unsurpassed facilities for the sale of
Cottoii in ttds marfit, and for shipment to New
York, Charleston, |or Savannah. Liberal' cash
advances will be masle when desired. The ac
tive competition aiiiong buyers in this market,
and ther great competition of the various th-ough |
freight lines to New. Pork from this point, gives I
to Atlanta superioriad vantages as a cotton mar- i
ket. j A. K. SEAGO,
Commfe.-ian Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
BA GOINGJuGPE and TWINE.
ORDERS for thisearticles promptly filled.
A K. SEAGO,
Comm Ssion Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
GROCERIES'! CROCERIES! !
large stock of'.Uoffce, Sugars, Salt, (Liver
pool and \ irginia, and a general assortment of
Staple Groceries, constantly on hand, all of
! which will be sold it Louisville prices freight ad
ded. . A. K. SEAGO, °
CorSTti|ision Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Especia’l.v GoriliTour, Bacon, &e., is kept in
large supply by Y A. K. SEAGO,
Conanlsion Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
21 PER, CiiNT COMMISSION,
Will be charged erf the filling of large orders
from the \\ est. > Shipments will Ire made to any
point desired bi A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
'WANTED !
5,0C0 secondhand Gunny bags, by
|- A. K. SEAGO,
Cc mission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
L JmER YARD.
We have an exidnsivc Lumber Yard, and can
find ready sahJfor almost any quantity of Lum
ber, Laths, &and . Consignments solicited.
, A. K. SEAGO,
Ccjnnfeion Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
December 14—fin.
jEUAIfOLT,
REAL estate agent,
Slalloncgra, Georgia,
LOCATE rfiJirmancntl}' in Chorokee Georgia,
offers w services as Agent in the sale° of
lands, ii:'.' ;■ |# L j- tiii ‘9, and payment of taxi- ,
1.1 arid dther mirveraL,
sot an interestin developments.
Has for sal 4 a large number df lots, embracing
valuable mine), witter p'oWer's, Ac'., to which the
attention of capitalists is invited.
April 18—jy.
NOTICE.
oopartnerihip heretofore existing between
X S. H. Bakerand R. P. O’Neill, is this day
dissolved by rtmiial consent. The business in
the future will ha conducted by R. P. O’Neill,
who is now the sqfe proprietor. Persons indebt
ed to said firm wil save cost by making immedi
ate payment to RjP. O’Neill, who is fully author
ized to wind tiff the business. Those wishing
anv thing in his Site will do well to give him a
call, as he is f'ulfy prepared to administer to the
most fastidiousiaste.
/ S. If. BAKER,
Dec. 8, 180(1 R. P. O'NEILL.
The undersijned tenders his thanks to his nu
merous patronj for past favors, and will be pleas
ed to continueihe pleasant intercourse which has
heretofore exi.-fcd. R. P. O’NEILL,
December l 4— ts.
L:fe or Death.
ANOTHER ‘EDITON JUST PUBLISHED,
BEING TIE 38th of the POCKET AESCU
LAPIUS, Or Ev? r y (Jne his own Doctor, includ
ing a Treatise on Diseases of Females, Irregulari
ties, &c., with a bundled engravings, explainin'*-
those diseases, ii both sexes. By Wm. YO UN CL
M. D. ,
Every one niijy conduct any ease of secret dis
pense, self-abusd or those distressing diseases
incidental to youth, manhood or old age, without
resorting to the knacks of the present day.
Let no man contemplating marriage be another
hour without r toling this wonderful book,, as it
discloses import} nt sec acts, which should be
known to them particularly.
Let the weak and bashful youth who has ruined
his constitution by the debasing habit of self-abuse
read this book. -
It will be send to all parts of the United States
and Canadas for 50 cents. Address.
Dr. WM. YOUNG,
No. 416 Spruce Str., Philadelphia, Penn.
June 22—1 y.'* —
W.& A. RAILROAD.
DECE 2Y 1980, Passen-
W ger Trams Tufi run as follows;
Y OR TH. — Leave Atlanta.
Jf.VV A.-M V*mtsr-(*xc*rt Sundays) Grkat
Northern Dalt.on at 2.40
P. M., eonneejingt with E. T. and Ga. R r
trains for Knoxville, Lynchburg,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. Ar-’
rive at CiiattaXcoga 6 35, P. M,, connecting
with trains of Nashville & Chattanooga Bailroad
for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, and
trains of Memphis & Charleston R. R. for Mem
phis, New Orleans, &c,
3.15 P. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton
Accommodation. —Arrive at Marietta 4.55 P.
M., t artersville 7 P. M.,Kingston 8 P. M., Dal
ton 11.40P.M. ’
C.23P. M. Daily (Express Passe ger).—Ar
rive at Chattanooga 2.20 A. M., making close
connections with trains of Nashville k Chatta
nooga R. R. for Nashville, Louisville, and the
West.
DOMING SOUTH. — Arrive at Atlanta.
3.46 A. M. Daily Great Southern Mail. —
Leaving Chattanooga 6.40 P. M., connect
ing with trains of Nashville & Chattanooga and
Memphis & Charleston Railroads and Dalton at
9.30 P M., connecting, with trains of E. TANARUS, &
Ga. Railroads.
10.30 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton
Accommodation— Leave Dalton 1.30 A. M
Kingston 4 55, Gartersville 5.45, Ma-ietta 8.4 o!
3. P. M. Daily (Except Sundays) Express Pas
sengers.—Leave Chattanooga 6.25 A. M , mak
ing eiQse connections with trains of Nashville
if Chattanooga Builroad.
Pullman’s Patent Sleeping Coaches
On all Niglß Trains.
Dec. V—ts, JOHN B. PERK, M. T.
&FOKGM, Murray County— All persons in
debted to the estate of Jno. S. of i
Murray countv, deceased, are requested to make i
immediate payment ; and those having demands 1
against said deceased will present thorn to me for !
payment, according to law.
Jan. 4—*od. E. 8. HOWELL, AdraV. {
Miscellaneous Notices.
AJH3EBSON & SHEPHERD,
*f TTOMIA'EY'S *AT L.l IF,
RINGGOI D, GA.,
TT J ILL attend to any business embraced in the
» » Legal Profession in the Cherokee Circuit.
October 3, 1803.
~ “JOHN X WOFFOED, ”
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
given when desired.
August 3, 1800 —6 m.
Attorney at Law,
Atlanta, G-oorgla.
WILL practice in all the. Courts in Atlanta,
and in the Superior Courts of Whitfield and Ca
toosa counties.
jpgUOffice on Decatur Street.
Nov. 9—ly.
FORCE’S BOOT AND SHOE
XXOTTSSUBS,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.,
T AM receiving weekly, direct from the Manuf
X facturcrs, a good stock of Boots and Shoes o
all descriptions, which I will sell, at wholesale and
retail, at Aew York price*, with freight and ex
penses added. Give the old Shoe House a call
N6v, 9—l gin. G. 11. FORCE.
Glorious News for the Hatless J
J. ]Vf. HOLBROOK.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
HASjust returned from the Eastern Markets
witli the finest and largest stock of Hats
ever brought to this Market. »
Merchants, pay out your Green
backs where you can buy the best goods and save
from $3 to SI a dozen on Hats.
October 19—1.
F. A. HAFFNER,
Watch-JULalicr and Jeivellcr.
IJIA’i E just opened my shop in tins placeand
am prepaicd to do any kind of work in my
line of business, such as repairing and cleaning
\V atches, Ac. I keep on hand Jewelry, Watches,
and Spectacles.
Shop at J. N . B. Cobb’s, on Kirgstr.
NOTICE.
All persong wishing to have anything plated,
either Gold or Silver, such as Watches, Spoons’
&c\, can have it done at reasonable prices by call
ing at my Shop.
Dalton, Nov. 16—8 m.
CAI>T. W. J. WIIITSITT. ..... .CAPT. W. IV. GRUBB
WiIITSiTT l GRUBB.
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
Ringgold, Ga,
PARTICULAR attention paid to purchasing
new heat and the sule of Tobacco, Yarns
Domestics and Osnaburgs.
returns made for all sales.
July 6—l2m.
$1 KAA PER -TEAR! We want Agents
W tv \J \J everywhere to sell our improved
.S2O Sewing Machines. Tlmy> kinds—under and
upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years.
Above salary or large commissions paid. The
only machines sold in the United States for less
than S4O, which are fully licensed by Howe,
Wheeler d' Wilson, Grover & Baker, Singer and
Cos., and Bacltelder. All other cheap machines
are infringement* and the seller or user arc liable
to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated cir
culars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw &
Clark, at Biddciord; Maine, or Chicago,- 111.
June I—ly.
R. H. BAKER .J. vr. taliafkkko.
General Grocers
AND
Commission MERCHANTS,
•Augusta, Ga.
WILL attend promptly to a'l business entrust
ed to their care.
of produce solicited,
October 19 1866—Sin.
GEOYEBTEM & CO.,
Piano-Forte Manufacturers,
409 BROADWAY, NEW EORK.
I "'HE attention of the public and the trade is
- invited to our New Seale
7 Octave Rosewood Piano-Forte,
I Y Inch for volume and purity of tone are unri
| vailed by any hitherto offered in this market.—
: They contain all the modern improvements,
French Grand Jletlon, Harp Pe
dal, Iron Frame, (Over
strung• Hass,
and" eacli instrument being made under the per
sonal supervision of Mr. J. H. Groveateen, who
lias had a practical experience of over 30 years
in their manufacture, is fully warranted in 'every
particular.
The “ Grovesteaa Piano Forts’* re
ceived the highest award of mer
it over all others at the Oel
ebrated Word’s Fair,
W here were instruments from the best
makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at
the American Institute for fire successive years ,
the gold and silver medals from both of which
can be seen at our wareroom.
By tlio introduction of improvements we make
a still more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufac
turing largely, with a strict cash system, are ena
bled to offer these instruments at a price which
will preclude competition
PiucEs. No. l, Seven Octave, round Rosewood
plain case, S3OO.
No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
heavy mouldings, $325.
No. 3, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood
Louis XIV style, $350.
Terms:— Nett Cash, in current funds.
Descriptive circulars sent free. June 15—1 v.
Dalton Cards.
FEED.G'APPES,
Manufacturer of Boots <& Shoe*,
DALTON, GA.
work done in the best style and wanant
iSTHis place of business is in the building
next to the Post Office.
Aug. 81 —l2 m.
Harness Shop in Dalton!
JOST THE THING YOU NEED I
IVIE subscriber has just opened a Shop in the
Brick Office formerly occupied by Major
Bard as>« Banking House, where he is prepared
to make and repair harness cheap for easli or
produce, such as Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, But
ter, Chickens and Eggs, at the ujarket prices;
also, beef hides at the market, price, in exchange
for work. E. 0. R. CHRISTIAN.
March 30—ts.
l Every description of J!th
If 'ark peat iff executed at this Os
(icc at short notice.
Dalton Cards.
~
I)ALTON, GEO.,
WILL practice in all the chanties of the Cher
okee Circuit. January 13 —ts.
LOUIS G. CRAWFORdT
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LaFayeitr, Ga.,
WILL practice in all the counties of the
Cherokee Circuit.
Jupe 1, ’66—ly.
C. D. McCurcHEtf I. E. Shumatk.
McCutclien & Shumate,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
■Dalton, Georgia ,
WILL practice in the counties of Bartow,
Gordon, Murray, Whitfield, Catoosa, Wal
ker, Chattooga and Dade. June 15—ly*
I. W. AYEEY,
jittoiui'ey at Law,
DALTON, GEORGIA,
practice law in all the counties of tlii
V T Circuit.
in King's New Building, up stairs,
rear room.
January 13—1 Jr. -
DALTON, GA.
OFFICE Up-stairs, in King’s new building,
will practice in all the counties of this Cir
cuit- Feb. 3—ly.
J. R. McAfek R. p. Gordon.
Drs. McAfee & Gordon,
TENDER their professional services to the
citizens of Dalton and surrounding country.
and vigilant attention will be giv
en to all cases (Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical)
entrusted to their cure.
HHTLfiico: Up-stairs in King’s New. Building,
2d door. June 22—ly.
Dll W. J. MANLY,
FUayoteflaua &&<£ StaupgffiQiify
WILL cugage in family practice in Dalton and
YY vicinity.
attention paid to' all chronic dis
eases.
jgpOftice, King’s New Building—Residence,
Thornton Avenue, opposite Baptist Church.
May 11—ts.
Rail-Road Store!
New Goods ! New Goods !!
AT REDUCED PRICES.
L. W. BARRETT,
HAS just received anew and elegant stock of
Dll Jt' GOO SIS, consisting of
Worsted Press Good?*
ASLBSLVOES, Opera Flannels ,
3EEc>Oc9.£3v
CALICOES , of every shade & price.
Bleached and Unbleached DOMESTICS.
30qu?53 jpftp mwomp*
And in short every thing usually kept in a first
class Dry Goods establishment.
Also, always on hand
• j. pdrocertes and Provisions
Os ad kinds, winch he is seHfng'tow lor ciislu
He respectfully invites all his old custom
ers and friends to call and see him before pur
chasing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he
can please them both in the price and quality of
his goods. Ilis Railroad friends are especially
invited to an examination of his large stock of
Groceries.
ygTAll kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for goods. ' October 19, 1866.
King, Earnest § Cos.
At the New Brick Store,
HAMILTON STREET, DALTON, GA.
Wliolesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry GroocLs,
Hardware,
Crockery , Groceries & Produce,
and
i-AND AGENTS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
* AND
GENERAL BROKERS,
WE have now in store and foi sale low, n
general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
Consisting of
Calicoes,
G ingJia.ms,
Hosiery,
Domestics,
Yarns , cOc.
A fine assortment of
Gents’ and Boys’ Fur and Wool
HATS.
mm' mid
OF ALL KINDS.
Stationery,
Crockery and Wooden Ware,
Consisting of Cups and Saucers, Plates, Tumb
lers, Glass Dishes, Pitchers, Buckets, Baskets,
Tubs, Broad Bowls, Well Buckets, &e., &o.
HARDWARE:
Knives and .Forks, Hinges, Screws, Spoon's,
Hoes, Garden Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Frying
Pans, &e,
Groceries and Produce:
Flour, Coni, Rice, Sugar, * Coffee, Mocker. 1,
Salt, Pickles, Can Fruit, Brandy Peaches, Rais
ins, Figs, Currants, Nuts, Almonds, Candies, Sar
dines, Soap, Tobacco, Cigars, Matches, &e., Ac.
flysy'Come and see our Stock, one and all, and
examine for yourselves;
February 24—4 y. I
Dalton, Cards.
Mffll.lL.
IfrSAI.KftS IX
DRY GOODS, HARD?/ARE
_ —AND
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS
XJalton,
rpiTEY keep constantly on hand every verity
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
HATS AND CAPS,. BOOTS AND SHOES,
Bacon, Pickled Fork,
Corn, Flour,
Salt, Rite,
Tallowy and Star Candles,
Mackerel and White Fish,
Tea and Coffee,
Pickles, W hite Beans, Onions,
0£5,23.c2.y,
Plows, Trace Chains,
NAILS, ALL SIZES,
Lochs, .Axes, Screws, £fc.
January 13—ly.
INSURANCE.
v— —•
INSURE YOUR HOUSES!
INSURE FOUR GOODS!
INSURE YOUR LIFE I
Insure against Accidents!
INSURANCE TICKETS sold
daily. Only 25 cfs. for S3OOO. JgS
K. 11. NORIHS,
Gcn’l Ins. Agents, Dalton, Ga.
June 29, ’66.
The Long Looked-for coment Lust
S. W. Field 4'Rro.
just received a complete assortment
Drags,
•Medicines,
Chemicals,
*’ Faints,
Oils ,■?
Dye-stall's,
I B erfmner;r,
Toilet ,fr tides,
Stationery.
Parc Liquors far Medkiual Purposes,
And every article usually kept in a first ela*a
DRUG STORE.
tSTTvsieinns prescriptions carefully compoun
ded and put up both day and night.
HTW 1 Prompt attention given to all orders.
February 10—6 m.
Tall campaigliopeidl
Have you Purchased your Fall
IF NOT,
LOYEMAN & BUEOFZEE’S
Is the mace to get the
Full value of your Money!
r rHIEN have just arrived from the Enst with
1 the largest myi 'hsmtewiwst stock of
ffvor brought lo this market, eonsHihg of
DRY GOODS,
COrtOS,
CLOTHING, EOOT3, SHOES,
BIIBSS GOODS, of every description. A1 IB-
I.JNER Y, TRAIL HOOP SKIRTS,
CARPETS , WALL PAPER,dc,
3StT"lhe speeiOl attention of the Ladies is call
ed their fine assortment of
Cloaks, Breakfast Shawl*, JS u
hias, Vandykes, Hoods, do.
Call ancT examine for yourself beforo purchas
ing elsewhere.
• January 20—2 m.
J. L. Oolien,
\\ of .7'.T re -'P (v ctfully inform the citizens of
’ Whitfield and adjoining counties, that he
has returned to Dalton, where he is prepared to
furnish them with,
I DRY GOODS,
Clothing*,
BOOTS & SHOES,
•It the Same OLDS* IS IC S'. !
MY STOCK IS ALL FRkSII AND
NEW-DIRECT FROM X. YORK,
and see me on
Hamilton Street, Dei!ton.
October 26—3 m.
D. W. H ughes,
Watch-Maker and Jeweler,
RAYING located ill Dalton, is
P rc P a, ’ t 0 ho all kinds of work in
- Ms hue with neatness and dispatch.
Keeps constantly ou hand for sr.lo
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
63EF“Call at'the sign of the Gold Watch, at'the
Drug Store of S. W. Field & Bro.
D ilton, June B—ts.
WehnTtinYm^
W. H. Henderson,
King Street, Dalton,'Georgia,
constantly on hand
Stoves
OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES. •
Tin- If'are, of all Dcscrtptiahi*
Such as Coffee Pots, Milk, Dish and Wash Pa-
Oil, Lard and Butter Cans; Gallon, Half gallon
Quart, Pint, and Half-pint Measures; Cam!! •
sticks, and every other article in the tin Jin.
which lie will sell on vory reasonable terms.
of all kinds done with ear*-
neatness and dispatch ; also, roofing and curtoi
ing done for persons either !n or out of K>\> -
when desired, at reasonable charges.
115?“ When desired, lie will order Cook ho
Utensils ami Grates for old Stoves,
June B—ts).
<&() A A MONTH !—-AGENTS wanted for ..
y v' entirely new articles , just out. Ail': *
O. T. GAREY-, City Building, Biddeibrd, Me
June 1, I860—?y.