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DRTfl GEORGIA CITIZEN,
' HENRY A. WRENCH, Local.
RtUSUAY MOKMMi HOIST I, 1888.
9 i-Tw* D*U»n aafl Fifty Caila per Year
la Hraate) Bli MaitU, 11.10.
Oki Dollar and Fim Caara per aquaro (of
, lintt, or leaa,) for the flrat Inicrtlon. »nd
tkhtt.Fivk OiRTt Tor each aubeequent Inarr-
Liberal reduction In contract adrertlrlng.
Ratu of Legal AdrerUila*i
Hone on lottoreof Adin , r,4o.,......t8 00
,Ilona on letter! alia, front Adtn r, Ao...S 00
are toroll land,.... • «
jj to debtor* and creditor*, .....A 00
of per*on*l property, 10 day*, 1 *qr., 2 00
Fdf land by Adra’ra, Ex’ra, Ac., 1 *qr., 5 00
rtlT* Sale*, per aquare, eaoli Insertion,... .70
»for the UUiti.
ho following named gentlemen are author*
l to act a* agent* for tho Citisbv, In *ny ca*
aty:
J. N. Scott, Atlanta.
0. D. Whitman Cedar Grove.
L. G. CaAwroJin. LaFayotto. •
Henry Baker, Trenton. „ .
V. B. Callaway, or John G act, Spring Place,
tr. B. 0.8tAFroRD, Rock Creek, Murray county.
1. D. Come*, Ringgold.
T. F. Grier, EliJay, Gilmer county.
Boole, Bogle 1 * Store, CooMewatee,
j Democtatie Clak.
TUI meet Saturday Auguit 15, 1868. Gonor-
attendance 1* required, a* business of linpor-
s 1* to bo dono. J. A. R. Hanks,
. K- McDonald, Secretary. President.
l Draft 1
i you want aomethlng puro and good to
Hnkf If ao, go to O’NeU’a popular and well*
[opt Saloon, where you can find a genuine aril*
5 of Chicago Ale on draft, the firat brougnt to
a place since the aurrender, and aa good as waa
ircr aold In Dalton. Wo have tried It, and apeak
j experience.
U Military! ~~
t will be aeon from General Order No. 108,
t the district commander haa at last formally
[mnounoed the cessation of military authority In
l»la State. Only three post* aro to be occupied
^ith troops—one company at Duhloncga, two at
kvannah, and seven at Atlanta,
Gen. Meade, in compliance with orders from
he War Department, take* command of the De*
tartment of the 8outh, composed of the State*
r North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Ala*
wroa and Elorlda—Headquarter* at Atlauta.
he Muieal Cf if eitlos.
Thla convention assembles at the Methodist
ihurcb, 10 o'clock, this forenoon. Quite a nura*
r are expected. We wish them a pleasant ao*
n, and know the Dalton data will leave noth*
j undone for tho accomplishment of that end.
IVofessor Walker, the accomplished author of
r note-book now In general uso throughout this
lection, has been in the city several days, In tho
tofhlawork. He hf to preside at the
xmvtntion. Visitor* are respectfully Invited.
The Professor Informs us that some ten thous
and copies of tho work have been disposed of
i«inco Its publication, some eighteen mouths ago,
and Its success la now no longer a matter of
*ertai&ty> Its superforty U claimed on the fact
i simplicity, and special adaptability to ama*
Attempted Rape.
A negro fellow was brought to thla city, Tuea-
lay morning, by a man from tho 10th District,
mrged w.tli no attempt to commit rapo upon tits
ife. From tho evidence, before Justice Love, It
ppeara shat the lusty devil entered the lady’i
mber, through a window, In hia stocking feat,
iro she waa sleeping nlono with an infant^ but
her bed, and was aroused by her screams, In
time to prevent the wicked designs. The Incar.
s fiend was caught in tho bed,but str inge to say,
n after a partial confession, was brought a dls.
Lance of aomo ten miles, by the outraged husband,
without a near being Inflicted. He was found
y, and ordered to juil, to await trial at the
Fail Term. Tho penalty of tho crime is death
and but few have, or deserve, the benefit of trial.
t a sad commentary on the politics of that
|dUtriut, which la intensely Radical 1**
l Sign of tya Times.
Wc were phased to notlco that on last Satur
lay but few of the colored citizens from town and
£ vicinity attended the Rndlctl meeting. This shows
that they aro beginning to learn upon which sldo
heir broad Is buttered. If they would thus con
tinue it would bo muck better for them. We are
not going to stand hood-winking any longer. They
nust either dcclaro themselves fur or against us.
9 tirao has come. Tho Hues are drawn, and
jjielr success depends upon the way they rote iu
November,
i Remarkable Clrenmsfanee.
A young colt, belonging to Mr. James Masters
J informed, came in contact with a train of
mra, recently, two miles this side of Ilcsacca, and
[followed tho train, keeping well nigh up, till it
itched the depot. Several tried to catch tho
tolt, but It was too fast for them, and started with
be train as it left Bcsaca, galloping across the
allroad bridge, some two hundred yards long, on
i ten inch wide plank, until it reached tho last
i on the far side, there belug no plank laid
down, it jumped from tho trestle, a distance of
fifteen feet, unhurt, and started again after the
tars, running five miles before being stopped.
iTk* CRM Beit ’Em t
Mr. L. W. Earnest kindly fbrnlshed us with a
ket of tho hugest apples wo have seen, on last
Tuesday, for which he ha* our compliments.
They were of a species of the "Golden Pipkin,”
and one measured twelve and a half inches iu
pircumferenco, and waa a fair specimen of the
whole tree, and are highly flavored. This shows
what we could do in tho fruit lino with proper at-
intion and cultivation.
The War Steeds Nrigh-They Smell Danger afar
Of—“ Let ns Have Peace 1 ”
After two weeks’ heralding ora “big thing on
Ico,” by fife and drum, and a paste board placard
on Saturday morning, the “boya 1 In blue" caiuo
pouring into town, "with a musket on their shoul
der,“ and when the hour arrived ono of the
«strongest” delegations assembled at the Court
Houao, that we have been favored with seeing or
smelling, sinoe the good, old-thno corn-shucking
gathering*, before "thla cruel war." Tho colored
oltlxona present numbered aomo forty odd, while
there were but twenty seven of the plain, unool*
ored men. Here, mark tho numbers well.
• Joaae Glenn, waa called to the cliatr, and we
Imtglned a crimson blush oolored hla pallid face,
aa he half-roluutantly surmounted tho vory stand
from whtoh ho hopes soon to bo an arbitrator of
Justice, for be it rcinomliered, that bo has assorted
that the acta of Congress aro most uqjust and un
constitutional, but submits from a policy stand*
point; yea, he has said this slnco hla co-operation
with thum commenced, and rumor says ho would
have ruu on tho Democratic ticket for Represen
tative, but hla wish was not acceded to. In tho
name oftho “Lost Cause," for which lie ao des*
pcratcly struggled. In the nemo of Heaven, can
thla bathe cause of hisemulty to the Democracy of
tho country? which la now battling against tho
wrongs heaped upon hla gallant followers at Vicks
burg and other places. "Oh, shaiuol whoro Is thy
blush t ”
The pen being mightier than — shot and thill,
was yielded to John Hill, aa secretary.
Business being tho next thing a committee of
five was apppolntod, to get up suitable resolu
tions. All were plaiu men except one, and he
was highly colored.
Tho committee retired Into another room.
During tho profound silonco agontloman asked
one of them to let a negro speak, but tho good
Republican said negroes had no business med
dling In such matters—he waa opposed tolt. How
Inconsistent, when they composed tho majority.
Tho conimUtco returned, and after n scattering
apology for the errors, which they stated would
be afterwards corrected, Joe Glenn saying there
nune only grammatical errors, and we sup
pose bed spelling fur luck ut a dictionary, the
resolutions were very Imperfectly read over, ex
pressing gratification at the mngnanimity, wisdom,
Justice and patriotism of Hlram-Mummy and the
platform, and the "atatesiuau-ltke” message of
the big He-Cow, who bellowed after joe brown in
1861, as did theso would-bc-loyaliatr.
Joe moved that brother Jesse make a speech.
Alt the others moved that Droylcs do it, uud Joe
scoondod the motiou.
Broyles, who cat mule meat at Vicksburg,
made about os fiery a spcceb as ever did one of
those "blood-drinkers” before tho war, ho smelt
powder, but wc think it was tho odoriferous efllu
via, emanating from tho obnoxious porspirera on
the dark side. He declared if ever one drop of
Dcmocrutie blood coursed through his veins, tho
policy of tho Democrats at Atlanta had entirely
weaned him otT; ho never would lie with them
again*, but If necessary, lie would buckle on hi*
armor to fight against them. Bully Boy I “Let
us have pcucc.”
Joe, after insisting, brought oat brother lesse^
and after a short, wiley harangue for the dark
brethren to reflect on, he felt like quitting, but
Bramlette, plain, insisted, in his bee itching style,
that Jesse keep on, and so he did.
Jcsso said he was not going to fight in the next
war—tiie one Broyles spoke of—but ho was going
to bo conscript officer, and put all who voted for
Seymour into tho army, mid make Uiem fight it
out. The whites of forty, negro’s eyes sparkled
as big as a juck-o’iautcru when this information
was given them.
Both speeches were calculated to incense the
or. Tho whole thing waa a complete farce, and
plain!? aliens the doom of Ihulieallsm in the fall.
Tho Warhlngton correspondent of Uio Loul.-
flllo Journal, speaking of the scenes occurring
at the ailjournnu-tlt of Congrrs. on Uouday last,
aajra *• there waa a tosh lor the door, the oarpat-
baggera leading the way, loaded with .tatlomry,"
The? mutt bavo presented a disgusting spectacle,
frantic. aa?a tho negro with a ballot ti Ilka a
monkey with a raaor—In abating himself ho will
cut hla throat. Da otght to be well lathered flnt.
The moat despotic gorcrnmrnt In the cltlllsed
wotld It tho United States. It now holds eight
tollllor.s or white men, women and children In
political bondago to a black, bcaollcd and Igno
rant race.
Out of regard to General Orant'e loro of eplr-
It-ual manifestations. It Is said that hla part? In
tend to elect hint—in a horn.
Browntow la alrald of his life of the Ku-klusea.
He haa good reason. Murderers and Ihlerea are
always afraid of the Instrutnenle of luetlue. If
Brownlow It not bung, the gellowi will be cheat
ed of lie due.
With all the talk about lawlessness snd crime
In Tessa, ao will match Massachusetts any day
against It, and boat It with adds; for ho It remem
bered thet that State rewards crime by rending to
Congress the biggest thief In the country.
The Bt. Louie Times announces the nainee of
three leading (lorman ltadleale who have foreakon
Grant, and will rote for Seymour and Blair.—
Thotr Influence Is worth thousands of rotes. The
Qumo? (til.) Herald saya In that city there hare
not been less tl an fifty changes of this tort In
the last three weeks, and lo tho county not less
than two hundred.
The Radical papers are publishing hngo pulTs
of General Grant's economy; hut, strange to re
late, they don't Include In Ills economical doings
hie recommendation to InurcnHO the par of the
officers of the ar my thirty-three end one third per
cent.
The Kew York ncrald la stricken with paralysis.
Its nervous centres have hAui pierced to the
quick. Tho peoplo ere withdrawing their sup
port ftom it by the thousand. Tho Bomocrats
are unwilling to pay for abuse of themselves;
and old Mercenary Is nude sensible of the fact.
Hrownlow declines to recommend the enfran-
chlremeut of whites, lie leaves tho whole matter
to the Legislature.
We loam from tho National Intelligencer that
by bin fall from a stairway In Montreal thu ether
day, Mr. Joflbrson Dnvl* waa much injured, tlirco
of hie ribs broken. Me was doing well at last
accounts.
The Memphis Appeal ttys the cotton crop la
doing well in that section, oaeept in a few locali
ties where the worm has undo its sppesrsnee.
DALTON PRICKS IIBRKXT.
Rrviiid ffmtr sr J. E. A E. CttatsTUX.
BUTTER—SO to SB cento.
EGGS—10 to IS oents iter dosen.
FLOUR—1>12 lo $lfi per barrel.
MEAL—OB lo cents 1 00 psr bushel.
CORN—00 to Oil per bushel.
BACON— koto 82 per lb.
SUGAR—Browo, 1# to *0 cte. per lb
SYRUP—70 tofl. >B.
WHEAT—11.00 per bushel to 31,8ft,
OOFKEE-BO to 33) cent! per lb.
CHKK.SK—23 to 30 •• •'
COTTON YARNS—13.10 to I2.2J per hunch.
CALICO—IN to 17)cts. per yard.
OANDLBS—Tallow, 23 els. per Ih.
Adamantine, 30 els. pel Ih.
. '..1 ■!■■■-■.
Extra Special Notice.
Beware of counterfeits I Smith’s Tonlo Syrup
liaii boon counterfeited, and the counterfeiter
brought to grief.
Smith's Tonic Syrup.
Tho genuine articlo must havo J)r. John Bull’s
private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull on
ly linn tho right to manufacture and sell tho origi
nal John Smith’* Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky.—
Exaroino well tho labul on each bottle. If my
private stamp is not on tlio.bottle, do not pur
chase, or you will bo deceived. See my column
advertisement, and my show card. The genuine
Smith’s Tonlo Syrup can only be prepared by my
sell. Tbe public servant,
Louisville, Ky. Da. JOHN BULL,
April 20,
Atlanta Constitution—Oaward, Upward 1
The flattering success whioh this journal has
attained, under the managerannt of its editorial
hfaf, Col. Carey Styles, and hla able staff, baa
T prompted a new foalure in the way qf a Urge,
1-fillcd semi-weekly,at the low rate offs per
r. Tho ability and fearlessness with which it
j attacks the wrong-doers and enemies of our com-
£ mon country, Its maintainauce of the right, and
| energy in giving the news, makes it worthy of
(a most liberal patronage. We wish the new en-
[ terprise the success which It ao richly merits, a
j long life lor the editorial corps, and a full breeze
lo waft their bark over a smooth sea.
Their Eyes Opening.
We asked an old negro man who he waa going
I to vote for. “l’se not gwine to rote for the same
man I did before,” he replied. He said be voted
r for tho Radicals before, and stated that be went to
: the Radical store to buy a pah* of shoes on a credit,
haring been promised many favor* before the
. last State election, but now he waa refused. An
effort at one of our Democratic stores was success-
I fa!, be being known assn honest, punctual negro.
\ He says be is a Democrat all over, and is going to
[ vote for Seymour and BUir, with hla true friends.
[ His head Is level, and many others of his race will
bo found voting the same way before they procure
* ^ncs for the next year, .
Thkt Qir Uaal.—The country is again shock
ed by tin hydra ot Georgia's w-ioiip>, it shows
another tic.nl* *qalir us hideous as that which wus
beaten to u jelly oil Wednesday. It is understood
that Ru’hvr wlii tn.iku one more effort to fotco
Brown and Blodgett upon tho people—the former
Chief jtiKticc, and the falter us titqteriiilcudeiit
of tho State road.
Tho Lcgicfaturo and the people aro getting
tired of (Ids Gubernatorial impcrtiiteiirc and olli-
cfal dialailfam, and the muttering* of indigtiNtion
and resentment should admonish the mock Gov
ernor to go no further.—Atlanta Constitution.
Tho following acts are to bo passed by tho
black-and-tan Southern Legislatures: I. No
GOLD GREENBACKS!
I T bq’iooves orcry man to save every cent poa-
sib e, and everybody “gives It up” that they
save money by trading at
CHRISTIAN’S
NEW CHEAP STORE 1
We aro offering unprecedented bargain! In
PRINTS.
Bleached and Unbleached Domestic
Boot*. Shoes, Halt, Notion!,
BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE,
and FAMILY SUPPLIES of ell kind, at
PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM I
AND
Headquarters (or Everythin#!!
—
rums, KEA'A'Ell # CO.,
H AVE on bend end ere oonetsntly receiving
tile largest end flnoet uaeortrmmt of
CHOICE DRY GOODS,
Embracing all the new style* of Ladle*’ Drea*
Goods, Cloths, Casimetcs, Vestings, etc.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
GOOD, Bl’RONG FASHIONABLE.
Ladles'. list., Dicta Trimmings, Ytnkco Notions.
Now Stylet
Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes,
.n every Vanity of Price a ml Bmtlena,
Alio, a vory lergo nnortmont of Crookary,
Cultlcry, Hardware, end everything clso required
to tntko e full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
FARMING IMPLEMENTS !
Of tho latest and most approved Patent* Also,
all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, at
•Vo. laud2 Tibb'% llotue,Dalton
OUUUVA AVU1VW1U1 Aiwauuui.w
lu tho
ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY.
T HE moat responsible Institution^ tho kind IHlll
in tho world. Selecting number* In tbi*
Lottery la a new Idea—and ono well ndopted to
tho wants oftho people. It affords n infer moms
ol apcoufatlvo Investment than moat other bual
net** risks. For full information, address
LLOYD, BRMME8 ft CO.,
Room 10. 76 Nassau Street, New York.
P REMIUM REAPERS AND MOWERS.
Tibbs, Kenner A Co, are agents for Wood’s
Soif.Rake Rospcr and Mowing Machines, which
havo proven themaolvoe to bo the beat in use.
Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. Come
and see, at No 1 and 2, Tibb’s House.
Turlow Weed’s paper says: *• Gov. Sevinour is
not to be beat by being called a Copperhead, or
Frank Illalr to bo dl.taneed In the raco beoanre WOIldOlMy LOW PllCeS !
lie is a Revolutionist. Ridicule Seymour ns sumo
Republican journal* may, be fa the most popular
man iu tho Democratic party. Eternal vigilance
i* necessary to elect Grant.
Intelligence from Ottawa, Canada, estimates
that thu Hro in the wood* this season tin* destroy
ed in the Ottawa district, standing pine lumber to
tbo value of $4,000,000, and that tho woods
were still burning on the 27th.
A Kentucky clurgymein, tho Rev. Cadwalltdcr
Lewis, has declined the honorary degree of Doc
tor of Laws, modestly averring that ho knows
nothing about law, having found leisure ouly to
quality nimsclf lor |ircMuiiing the Gospel. This
honest clergyman add* with quiet wit, that his
experience ms * trustee of a college proves that
honorary degrees “are generally sought by the
friend* of those upon whom they are conferred.’
The “TMeg^AtUtimd,
Tbo telegraph has flashed the glad
news over the country that that inter
esting thing, called a Congress, which
has been in session ut Washington for
the past six or eight months, has ad
journed until tho Bd Monday in Sep
tember.
A Card from the Uon. A. R* Wright, of Rome,
Georgia.
Rome, Qa., July 23,1SGS.
Some friend, without my knowledge,
made au application to Congress for a
pardon for me. I have heard it ^scrib
ed to different persons. To whoihifo-
- - — i, v
We continue to pay the Mttfftuat Prices
for Country Prodt«ce, of all kinds.
' Wo are offering groat Inducem e, also, to
buyers of Pocket and Table Cutlery ardware,
Crockery, Harness, etc.
tjula J. E. & E. CHRISTIAN,
Ammoniated Phosphate.
B est and cueapest fertilizer
IN TUB WORLD I
Save. Land...,Saves Money....Save. Labor!
J. E. A E. CHRISTIAN, AgcoU.
“COSTAR’S”
Preparations.
EVERYBODY Tries ThemI
EVERYBODY Use6 Them !
E VER YBOD Y Believes in them !
Everybody Recommends them !
Are you troubled byKat. t Miec^1uaeli'
ca, A nwr
“Costar’s” Exterminators.
“ Only lnfallililo Romodler known.”—
“ Free from Poison." “ Not danger-
uuato tho Human Family." "Ilat.
uonio nut of their hides to illu." Im
proved to keep In any idlmato.
Money JW, 117,ite C
Bn. Jonn lieu.—D
won In lomtrvlllu
some of your Ha
My roudn-lnw
bus been down »
eommen eed on th. I ,
gCn B , r^i , ”rt f
thousand ho nlso improved.
Dr. Coffee, who lias btail h
oral years— stomach and lit
iroved very much by
ndeed tho Ccdron Bi
popularity in tbi* settlement,*
sell a great
C nEAP AS DAYLIGHT t Non-Exploslvo
Petra Oil, at 75 cents per gallon, and (ho
Comet Burner, which makes a beautiful light,
unsurpassed, and isporfcctly secure from explo
sion. For salo by Trans, Kri*nkr & Co.
//. K. Hoffman.
117a. J. Armstrong.
J. U. jKLVIVFER, of Georgia
with
HOFFMAN, STALEY & CO.,
Wholesale
Grocers, Liquor miaCommission
MERCHANTS,
341 W. Baltimore and 5G German Sts.,
HKTWKKH HOWARD AND CDTAW,
BALTIMORE,
Orders for Groceries, and Consignment* of Pro
duce, solicited. ju!2-Sm
Are you annoyed with Bou-Bugs?—
Can’t sleep nights!
“Costar’a” Hed-ttttg Exter.
A Liquid “ Destroys and
Bugs” "NeverFalls."
For Moths in Furs, Woolens, Carp
ets, Ac.
“ Costar*a" Insect Powtler,
Destroys instantly Fleas and all In*
sects on Plante, Fowls, AHlmals, Ac.
" A sure thing." Thousands cau tes
tify.
'Costards'* Corn Solvent*
For Corns, Bunious. reacts, Ac,—
“Try It."
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
7o my United States'and \Vorld’Vide\Iieadfm.
I havo received many testimonials from profes
sional and medical men, ns my almanacs and va
rious publications havo shown, all of which are
genuine. Tho following letter from a highly ed
ucated And popular physician in Georgia, is cer
tainly ono of the most sensible) communications
I havo ever received. Dr. Clement knows ex
actly what ho speaks of, und Ids testimony de
serves to be Written in letters of gold. Hear
whattiio Doctor says of BULL’S WORM DE
STROYER;
Villano», Walker'County, Qa., June 29,1806.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I have recently glv*
cn your " Worm Destroyer” several trials, and'
3101
OIGAES AND TOBACCO!
C OUNTRY MERCHANTS and consumers will
find at our house the largest and best as
sortment of Cigars and Tobacco in Cherokee
Georgia, which wo sell at Atfanta and Nashville
prices. J. E. A E CHRISTIAN.
Wheat Wanted.
live houses, of unlimited means, for the pur
chase of wheat, we will iw prepared at all times
to pay the very highest prices. < .
JsEsliRs Christians
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga.
LATEST ARRIVAL
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
isfied it originated in kindness. Hut 11/Earo receiving almost daily largo additions
I feci It due to the people of the State »v to our stock of goods, to which we invite
is to blow Id*
chief. II. Mi
with saffron oi
any color but
pet-bugs to be
Tho heuvioe
over Savanna
storm brewing
biggest over w
its bolls fall
Rads, and it w
tho dead und 1
What's the X
Senator Hot
canvas* of Im
and Bluir.
The Charier
colored imudker-
iinic** darkened
Painter* may use
ufacturera of car-
utiou.
it fa said, passed
ru fa u thunder-
iv that will be the
nintry. Wherev-
■alteration of the
help to curry ufl'
make a thorough
:rc*t of Seymour
s “a prominent
feature iu the DomocrntiJ Ward-Club preceNNiott,
oil Friday night, was the presence of over three
hundred colored Democrats.
General* Grant, Slmrmnn, Sheridan, Dent,
Dodge, Augur, mid Blair arrived in Oniulin, Mon
day morning. The latter took breakfast at Fre
mont, side by side with Grant, under a political
truce.
Chief Justice Chaso grams permission to Jef-
fersoii Davis to visit Europe and return in Decem
ber.
Robert M. Douglas, a son of Stephen A. Doug
las, has entered upon Ids duties os Private Secre
tary to Governor Holden, of North Carolina.
The Des Moines Register sayR the grasshoppers
recently uto up m half acre of tobacco near tiiat
place, and whon the owner went out to look at it
they 6ut on the fcucu and squirted tobacco juice
in bis eyes.
General Grant stopped two days at Denver,
Colorado, at the Deliver Hotel, and Ids " expen
ses” are thus stated by an exchange: ‘Two days
board, $10| lemons, whisky and cigars, $76:
total $80.’ Ulysses is ovideutly having a gay old
time of it.
Arkansas papers describe the rains as “glorious’*
and the crops "aplopdid."
Nashville is without a cemetery, the Radical
City Council having dosed und scaled the gates
of the cemetery.
A great many of tho oarpct bnggcrs had to bor
row money to get away from Washington.
The Poatolfieo report for the year ending June
80, 1868, shows a deficiency of eight million*,
The Jews of Kaibvllle have organized n Demo
cratic club and passed resolutions opposing Graut
as the libeler of their no*.
The Freedman’* Bureau lu Maryland, except
for educational and bounty purposes, has been
dfacuutinued.
A New York Court decides a mortgage given
on a distillery prior to it* seizure for violations of
Revenue laws, does not exempt the distillery from
sefabte.
The wealthy capitalists of Savannah are about
building an extensive cotton factory near that city.
Tho Tennessee River will get $85,000 out of
the appropriation on tba River aud Harbor Bill.
The change of one vote in each ward and
township of Ohio will give the Bute to the Dem
ocrats.
The gallant W. D. Vorhees has been nominated
for Congress in the Seventh District of Indiana,
by the Democracy.
to s:iy 1 made no &»ucli application.—
While there is an honest secessionist
tmpardonud, 1 propose to stand iu tho
same rank. A Union man from the be
ginning, I never failed during the war
to try to reconstruct the Federal gov
ernment, but always upon the basis of
the rights of iny people and the sti-
piemacy of the white race. Occupy
ing tho position, it was with difficulty
l lived through the war. Men now
crawling about the footstool of power,
and pbirfavr boot lick to patronage,
wauled •• me damned ranked killed.”
President Lincoln, with a full knowl
edge of my political position and of
my efforts to reconstruct tho Govern
ment, but adherance to my people,
right or wrong, and determination to
share their fate, 44 what’er that fate
might he ”—approved my course, and
voluntarily*,without being asked,grant
ed me a pardon before the war closed.
I am glad the 44 scallawags,” to tho
“manor born,” succeeded in having my
name stricken out of tho list. 1 ask
them no favors.
" Lay on Macduff,’’
And damned be he who firat cries hold, enough,**
1 was treated badly by some of the
secessioiiisi8 during the war, and great
ly persecuted. My two brothers lost
their lives because of adhering to ray
political faith. Hut the mass of that
party I felt then, aud kucw now, were
as honest as I was. I bear them no
malice. Hut what shall I say of these
trooly loil praters and Southern men
who are pursuing me for want of loy
alty ? The contempt of an honest man
can never reach their level. It is well
for them that I am not clothed with
power. Notlbatl8hould useittowr6ak
personal vengeauce—God forbid! But
1 would teach them that government
was made to protect, not to ruin tho
citizen, and they who thus outraged the
rights of humanity, were outlaws
against society, deserved to be dena
tionalized by all civilized people, and,
like Cain, to lmvo a mark set upon
them, and to be driven out from among
them, “and execrated by all kindred
and tongues.” Iu the history of the
past, I read of no baseness like it. If I
were satisfied there was no relief from
the rule of such men but in revolution,
I would sound the tocain of war in an
hour, and deliberately dedicate myself
and children 44 to liberty or death.”—
Of the Clay and Webster school in ear
ly life, and in maturer years a Nation
al Democrat of the Douglas school, I
look to these, my countrymen North,
for deliverance. Seymour and Blair is
our last hope. Their olection means
forgiveness, restoration, peace, pros
perity and brotherhood. Their defeat,
anarchy, despair and dospotism.
Augustus |. Weight.
The Irish Moving A large and en
thusiastic meeting of tho Irishmen of
the District of Columbia was held in
Washington on Tuesday night, in front
of the City Hall. Hon. Montgomery
Blair and other distinguished speakers
addressed the meeting*
The Irish are all for Seymour and
Blair. They naturally hate oppres
sion.
the attention of prunip bujurs, knowing that we
cun make it to their Interest td do so. Gur stock
consists ill part of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ladles’ DRESS O.IOIIS aud Tltllllll.VCS In
great variety and stylo!
White Goods, Bleached and Brown
DOMESTICS.
Mcu'ii nml Roy’a
Ready Made Clothing,
Linen Drills, Cottoundes, Summer Cossimcra,
nATS, BOOTS tC< AND SHOES,
For Ludics und Gentlemen.
Hardware, Cuttlory and Queensware,
nml Wood and Willow-Ware in great variety.
Afao, a splendid line of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and Dye-Stuffs, to which wo Invito tho atten
tion of our friends and tho public, os it is our in
tention not to bo undersold. Wo buy ail kinds
of I’rocluco for Cash 'or Goods. Retuctnber,
our tuotto fa
QUICK SALhS AND SMALL PJiOFJTS.
EOtrtnr a e*isojc %
Jan 16 Hamilton Street, Dalton, Ga,
STOVES AND_ TINWARE.
A.L.Soutliorlancl
Manufacturer of all kinds of
TIN W ARE,
AND MCALKR IN
Stoves, HollowWare, Hardware,
And everything in hia lino of business, which he
proposes to sell as cheap ns can bo bought in the
Southern or Western murk cm, at wholesale or re
tail, and claims for hia Tinware a superiority ovei
‘.but of Northern or Eastern manufacture.
Roofing and guttering done promptly, cheaply.
Hamilton street, Dalton, On. july flm
BARGAINHFOR SALE!
LOTS FOR RIAL HOMES I!
F OR SALE, about Sixty Acres of land, fairly
timbered, with beautiful cites for building,
within one mile and a half of the city, adjoining
the property of tho Dalton City Company, being
a portion of the lot known as tho Wrench Place.
Sold in parcels to suit purchasers, of fivo, ten,
twenty, or tho sixty acres,
Ono beautiful cite, with thirty acres, with the
privilege of two springs, freestone and chalybe
ate, within a few steps of the cite.
To merchants, mechanics, or other business
men of Daltonj these lots are very desirable, be
ing near enough not to interfere with their dally
occupation. Entirely free from chills, /over and
other mJarious diseases, produced by bad water,
swamps, etc.
Better bargains can be had in this property
than ever boforo offered In Whitfiold county.
Titles nude perfect. Apply to
HENRY A WRENCH.
Medical and Surgical Notice,
on. a. if-. Rimes,
TT'ORMEULY cf South Carolina, tenders hia
A Professional services to tho citizona of Dal
ton and surrounding country, with an experience
of 27 years practice.
I^Speeial attention to ail chronic eases.
t&"Off!ce, during the day, corner of Peutz
and King afreet*, and night at residence, on
Thornton Avonue, formerly occupied by Mr. J.
H. King. January 8— tf.
Plastering.
aT. o.
p prepared to do any common work in
Two coals or Uard Finish,
In town or country. Works either by tho JOB
or by the DAY.
Mr. S. fa a Plasterer by trade, and follows no
other business.
tSTPfacc of resident*, Spring Place street,
Dalton, Georgia.
March 2G, 1868—8m.
Lumber!
Hall’s Station on lhcW.& A.R.R.
ELLSWORTH" & HALL,
RE prepared to furnish any and overy vario-
IaUMBBR,
Loaded on tho Cara at their Steam Jflitls
First quality fa now selling at $15 per thous
and—second quality $10 per thousand. All
length* up to 62 feet. 100,000 feet uow for
sale on the yards at their two mills.
GTKILN DRIED FLOORING and FINISH
ING LUMBER furnished on reasonable terms.
t39TCnrs atop to tako ou uud let off passen
gers. Feb. 28—6m.
Don’t auffur with Pnln 1 A Wonder
ful power of Hcalingl Every family
should keep It in tho Iioum:.
“Costar>8” ISucktho»ti Salve.
It* effects are immediate. For Cuts,
Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Soro Breasts,
Piles, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itch, Scrofiila
find it wonderfully clllcacious. It has not failed
in a rlnglo instauco to have the wished for effect.
I mu doing a pretty largo country practice, and
have dally uso foi* soroo articlo of the kind, I
am free to confess that I know of no remedy rec
ommended by tho ablest authors tiiat is so certain
ing you is to Had out upon what terms I can get
the niedUhtf directly from you. If I can get up
on casv terms. I shall use a irrc.it deal of it. 1
ana 'Cutaneous Eruption., CBappcd out awaro that tlio uao of auoh arUdos la contrary
bL a a i j. t
. ■ | cause or good aeneo in discarding a remedy which
Wo know to be efficient, simply because wo may
‘ part I
Dinner Pill” fauffar- bu ignorant ofits combination. For ray.
•» .dtutaMcrodTu n ' VIST*
"A Universal
coated). 80 years
Physicbm’s Practice.
*Co star's» /Sis/top Pills.
Of extraordinary ofiicaoy for Coatlvo-
ness, Indigestion, Nervous and filek
!^ ( nfumv^Sver r«imnfa!nta r ’Chifls! 01 1,10 WOUSana* 01 WOttlllCSS n03t
Nnt “ Urn country, that purport to corn
Fotois, grlpntg. Goutle, d!scaa0 t0 -^| lic h butnur. il c ..b U l.c
ply soon, and inform me of your
' * tfuily.
mild and soothing.
nllieviato suffering humanity which I may bo able
to command—uot hesitating because some one
more ihgehin* than myself may have learned its
effects firsthand secured that knowledge. How-
over, I am by liomcaus nn advocate or supporter
of tho thousands of worthless nostrums that flood
re-
Thu t Cough will ki 11 you. Don’t neg
lect U-
‘Cosfar’a” Cough Remedy.
The children cry for in—its a “ Sooth,
Ing Syrup." For Coaghs, Colda-
** ‘ “ i,Whoo-
Af-
, . ; and all
troubled with Throat Complaints, will
find this a beneficial Pectoral Remedy.
month to sell the National Family Sewing
Machine. This rauebinu fa eqnal to the standard
machines lu every respect und fa sold at the low
Price of $20 Address NATIONAL SEWING
MACHINE CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. jun25-8ra
W. W. HIGGINS,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH.
N EW GUNS made to nnldr, and repairing of
every description dono at short notice.
UT All work warranted. Terms to suit tho
hard times.
—Also——
.ell (sizes and sorts of Spoons,
Uutter Knives, IfCs,
Made from old silver or coin.
tarfihop in tho building in which the Post
Office fa kept. Feb. 21—Cm.
J. GVTUIUE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
Staple Dry Goods.
HEAVY OUOCEUIES,
Yanis, Shirtings,
Stoves, Tinware,
Leather, Grain, Hay,
KTC., ETC.,
Tunnel Hill, Ga.,
K EEPS constantly on hand a largo stock of all
STAPLE GOODS, and fa prepared, at all
tiroes, to pay the Highest Market Prlco for all
kinds of
Produce.
My old friends and tho public generally are In
vited to call on mo before SELLING or PUR
CHASING elsewhere, aa I am determined to
SELL GOODS CHEAPEH
Than any House this side of Atlanta 1
July28-6i)i*
GREAT REDUCTION!
PRICES MARKED DOWNI
Everybody Interested I
K NOWING the great scarcity of money, and
realizing how the people aro pressed down
by the tightness of the times, I will mike a great
reduction In the prices of all my goods for tho
noxtsix or seven weeks.
My Stocx being much larger than the times
demand, and wishing to close them out to make
room for Fall purchases, I will soil for
Seycn Weeks Only, at l’rime Costl
with a very small per cent., for Cash or will ex
change them upon tho same terms for Wheat,
Bacon and Corn, at tho established Oaab price*.
Com soon! Come one, comn all, and get Great
Bstgnlns! Don’t forget the plnco.
Under the THbb's House, at the Sign of
J. B. RHEA.
I., a. cit.-t irFOitn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LaFaylttk, Ga.
CiTWjjl practice in all tbo counties compos
ing tho Cherokee Circuit. Jan. 10— ly.
T HE CITIZEN will be sent to subscribers until
January for ONE DOLLAR.
Beautifies tho Complexion, giving to
tlio skill a transparent freshness.
44 Costar’s” Bitter-Sweet
and Orange Blossoms.
Renders the skin clear, smooth and
sort. Remove* Tan, Freckles, Pim
ples, Ac. Ladiea, try a bottic fc and see
Its wonderful quality.
lions.
* 111 BxwarkIU of all wortblcssmlta 1*
I^TNono Genuine without
r'lgnaturo. ,
j2T25e. and 60o. alxca kept by all Druggfata.
size* scut by mail on receipt of price.
Eir$2 pays for any three$1 sixes by Exp'css.
$5 pays Tor eight $1 aiaca by Express.
Address
HENRY B. COSTAR,
012 Broadway, N, Y.
CSTFor sale by 0. B. Wellborn & Co., Dal
ton, Georgia
QJTSoid by all Wholesale Druggists in all tlio
largo Cities.
CSTBarnes, Ward k Cn., 24 Magazine streets
N. Orleans, wholesale agents for Southern State.
May 8—6iu.
fa impaired, and I need something to assist ua-
C03TAR*S " ture. 1 have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than
in any thing else. I wish tiiat that is genuiho.
I’leaao express mo half a dozen bottle?, and obliga
Cai>t. C. P. JOHNSON,
St. Louis, Mo.
P. 8.—The following was written April in),
1866, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt,
St. Mary’s Institute.
T HE exorcises of the nhovo Institution will bo
resumed on tlio firat Monday iu July next.
Tuition.
First Class, per Term of 6 months,. $ 0 00
2d " " " .......12 00
3d “ “ “ 18 00
Board can be had in good families ftom 8 to
10 Dollars per mouth
Mudcuts cau bo prepared for admission into
any class of tho University of Gooigin, or any
similar Institution.
Tho above Institute is situated 26 miles South
west of Ringgold, Go , and 25 miles South o(
Chattanoogo, Tonn.
J. Y. WOOD, Principal
Miss Maioik Wood, Assistant.
Jane 19-4t.
Dll. Ml. Its IS no IFA 4 ,
Insurance and Land Agent,
KINO STRICT, DALTON, 0X011(11 A.
A GENT for jETNA Life and Fire Insurance!
Company. Also, Jefferson and James
River Fire Insurance Companies, of Virginia,
Enterprise, at Cincinnati, und Putnam, at Hart
ford, Fire Insurtihoo Comparilcs. Ajid
General Land. Asent
For anybody who entrusts their business to lifa
care. Refers to Col. C. B. Wei born. Atlanta;
Col. W. H. Tibbs, Lowry k Eason, Hon. D. A.
Walker, and Col. J. A. R. Hanks, Dalton. jaOly
TIME
(O
Money!
And a Correct Ttoe-FIece Hakes BoHi I
T HE undersigned would respectfully announce
to tho citizens of Dalton and vicinity that ho
has opened, at the well-known establishment of
Messrs. Bukofzer k Lnvcman, a Shop for repair
ing nnd cleaning Watches, as well ub porform-
ing nil other work peitainjng to his trado,
t^THavlng been constantly employed in some
of tho largest European cities for tho lust ten
years past, he guarantees superior workmanship.
{&~Cliarge* moderate to cuufqrra with the
times.
GTI havo just received a choice lot of Jew
elry, which I urn offering at very 1 *w prices,—
Call and seo it L. S1LBEKMAN.
Feb. 29-tfJ,
GEORGIA, Walker County
Wiliam (Jutollu ) y or Bhom lu *3.
Mary Ca.lcllo. ) i,r Court -
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff, that thu defendant is a non-resident
of this Stute, It fa ordered that said defendant
appear and answer at the April Term of said
Court, else tliut tho case be considered iu default
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
And it fa further ordered that this Rule be pub-*
Ifalicd once a month, for four induUm, in tho
North Georgia Republican.
• JAMES MILNER, j. 0.0.0.
I certify that the flboVe'ii a tree copy of thu
original. JAS. U. KOGERS. Clerk.
April 24—4m.
am fir. inostrcanectfi ..
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. B.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
UOOD REASON FOll TUB CAPTAIN'S
FAITH.
Renton Barracks, Co.. April 30, I860.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir. Knowing tho efficien
cy of your Sarsaparilla, uud the healing nnd bee*
efiefal qualities it possesses. 1 send you tho fol
lowing statement of my case:
I was wounded about two years ago—was taken
prisoner aud coufined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, my wounds havo not healed yet.
1 havo not sat up u moment since I was wounded.
I am shot through tho hips. My general health
ldJ , .
Johnson.
Dn. licit,—DenrSir: My husband, Dr. C. S.
Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physician iu
Central New York, where he died leaving tho
abovo 0. P. Johusou to mv care. At thirteen
years of ago he had a clironio diarrhea and scro
fula, for which I gave him your .Sarsaparilla, It
curc^l him. I have for ten years recommended it
to many In New York, Ohio, und lows, for scro
fula, fevei aorcs, and general debility. Perfect
success lias Attained It. The cure effected i» some
cates of scrofula and fever sores were almost mi-
raculovs. I urn vftpy anxious for my son to again
have recourse to your Sarsaparilla., He fa fearful
of gutting a spurious article, hence bis wilting to
you for it. Ufa wounds were terrible, but I bu-
Uovo he will recover. Respectfully,
JENNIE JOHNSON,
DR. JOHN BULL,
Manufacturer and Vender of tlio Celebrated
Smith’s Tonic Syrup,
foil the onus of
AO V E A JT O FE t- E it,
on,
CHILLS AND FEVER,
tflio proprietor of till, celebrated mcdlolno
justly claims for It a superiority over all ren-.edfea
over offered to the public for tho Safe, certain,
speedy, and permanent cure of Agtio and Fever,
or Chill* and Fever, whether of short or long
standing. Jle refers to tlui entire Western and
South-western country to bear him testimony to
the truth of the assertion, that in no case whatev
er will it fail to cure, If tho directions are strictly
followed and carried out. In x great many cases,
a single doso has beeu sufficient for a cure, and
whole families havo been cured by a single hot
tlo, with a perfect restoration of tho general
health. It fa, however, •prudent, and in every
ente more certain to cure, if its use fa continued
In smaller doses for a week or two after tho dis
ease has been checked, more especially In difficult
and long standing can's. Usually, this medicine
will not requite any aid to keep tho bowels in good
ordor; should tho patient, howover, require a
eatlwrtlo medicine, after having taken three or
four doseanf the Tonlo, a ringio doso of BULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILYPILLS will bosu/ficlrut,
DR. JOHN BULL’S Principal Office:
No. 40 /Tfth, Cross Street,
LOUJSVILLBi KY*
All of the abovo remedies for sale by.
J.„B, NItikLIN & CO,
. Ghiltanoogn, Tenn.,
And by all other responsible Druggists. 16-1 y
BETTER TITAN GOLD!
OUR NfW
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\ RE recommended by Bankers, Lawyer*, Pro-
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bate tried them, as tho best Pen manufactured
They are non-oorrosive, and manufacture*! with
tho greatest care, rendering them more durable
than any pen now before tho public.
Sciit postpaid tt> any address for 78 cents prr
box, containing one doxen Orders containing
money foi 1 the ernno sent at our risk Do not for-
get to try them M. McALPIN A CO.,
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