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GEORGIA’ CITIZEN.
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TWO Delian and Fifty Coals p«f Year
[ Advance t Six Months, $1.50.
kales of Lt;al \ vrrlUtngi
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i of Whltilrhl County*
It—Col J. A. It. It ASM.
Strident*-Col 1 W Avery and Judge
lervroad.
-Dr J K Osborne, B B SIbaii and T G
3111—Hugh Springfield, Wm I. Cook.
4 Station—M l» Yawell, T II 1’Uncr.
(judge B .1 Tutver, Uhn* t’otlnun.
-Rnwlej Cupp, P M Konth.
-Jim Uogchi, A (< la ake.
^rvek-Jiro Bay, S P Breen, W Malian.
T. K. McDonald, Bvc’y.
e the Docnmeatsl
Now Is your time lo Snbserllic!!
^campaign i's How fairly opcmd, and tlio
wo are alive to the necessities It impose*
Great po'ltiail irsu. * hiv at stuke—
i will .|i llang suspended tlio liberties
jJulicd us by the founder* of. the Republic,
duty, then, of every outlier
of liU imperilled country i*
jf-t politic il documcnta wltliin bis reach.—
e better than the Noam Gkoroia Citikkn,
call upon our democratic friend* to help
lend U throughout Chcrokco Georgia. I.ei
i tfsifaferibcr go tn work and secure us otic or
npaign aubscribcni. TU* they can easily
Friend*, will yon hi It ? Great bane*, m we
|rc raid, arc at stake I—go to work I We arc
' tho ClTiXKN to campaign subscriber^ from
r until the Hint of December for Fifty Cents.
Just ns wo Bxpootod.
Yesterday u now mini "its put In
c1mr)(o offtswltoli ctij{luoiiml sunt with
n tnilii of uni's to tlm Hulling mill—
Directly nlXor ho stin ted lour of the
lilnilurmost euro got loose find, ns it
nun down grade, of course they follow
ed close 111 tho wnko of tlinso nllciid.—
Now, instead of slnoking Rpccd mid al
lowing the uncoupled ears lo come up,
olir nrui mail pill spars to his Iron
steed, in order to get out of tho way.
Tho consutpienco was that nhoiil livo
miles from town lie ran Into the goober
train, smashii.g up both engines and
several ears, I’ortunaluly no lives
were lost.
This little catastrophe cost the State
only—
Two engines, lit $20,000 each, $40,000
Several ears, estimated at,.... 2.000
Total $42,000
This is doing pretty well for the llrst
mouth.
One new man has hcon broken In,
mid it is fair to presume that hereafter
the same kind of aeeldunts will not oe-
liiir in his ease. Hut there are eleven
more lo hrake in. Eleven limes $42,-
000 are$402,000. fax-payers you know
exactly wlmt to oxpeut from Hie ad
ministration of E. Halbert.— Cunslitu-
tion.
Look Out foil VotmCi.oTiiF.'s Links,
Cohn Cuius and Smoke Houses—We
flnij the following untiec III a lute num
ber of the Atlanta Era. (Had.)
(I, A. H Mum)tors are requested
t Democrat 1 1() lv , m , m i 1( , r t|„. meeting of the Uiaml
Army of i;c|iul.lie, that will lake place
at tiiu Headquarters of tlio Central
Grant Club Ibis evening.
The “ Great Array of llogues " is
shout to lie organized and turned loose
upon the people of Georgia. Will not
singular Incident.
In a recent speech lit Uulfalo, New
York, lion, .lohn T. Hotrimin declared
that “thu day of tlio sword Is passed,"
and related tlio following i
An Incident occurred at tho meeting
of thu Nutlotml (,'(invention ivhteh was
nu omen. That glnhil hall wheru the
Convention met was I'iill of patriotic
men. Upon its walls were placed the
shields of thirty-seven States, apt)
around every shield was the American
(lag. Upon thu platform stood two
lironzo htnUites of nol le soldiers, one
leaning upon a great bronze sword.—
Thu Convention had Iieen in session
fur several days; ballot alter ballot
Imd Iieen tnl.cn. First onu was up and
then number, and at Inst a gallant Gen
eral, whoso name has never been men
tioned anywhere save with respect—I
menu General Hancock. No limn knew
whethur on the next bnllot hu was or
nus not to be chosen Everythin;,
was uncertain, when suddenly llie great
bronzed sword in the hand of that no.
blu statue s inppod asunder at the hill.
It was not touo ,od by mortal hands—
no jltTufail agency broke it. Some lays
urii us, invisible, and irrusistHilu pow
er snapped it at tiiu hilt, and lliu word
went Jorth Hint thu country was hence
forth to have a statesman and not a
soldier for u luiuler." [Tremendous
chcqring.]
During tho sessions of the Convcu-
tlon .Mr. Ilntl'imiu sat on the stand, anil
doubtless knows tiiu truth of his state
ment.
Il Cl
Stair.i ill.
o learn by till. mcriiingV null that our 1
i ijlii-i i.l, ,n ltinggol.l, with eu allMik or
tie It .h lout s low "slmllolM."
lit lotcltlgtoce.
(The K..1 liens ol Mr. Hoary Auk’s dentil cast "
mill uvoEp«lpia,tills morning. Ho ilieit j’.**-
bri* day lids murtniig. llpipim quite well vis-
ilay. liii dying so Ii|iglc«weie d o flr.-t Inti
uiioii id Ills illness, lie wart h guild clilzi.il.
Grand SKYMbuit Dk.monstuation at
Memphis At Memphis on Friday
night lasta torch light denumstration
took place almost equal to a similar
display in New Orleans a fuw nights
ago. Tito principal streets were illu
some enterprising hardware mcri-hunl ■ miimted along the lino of procession,
order a large number ol steel traps and , (J n e cur cuiltaiaeil a number OT ex-Fed-
springgims. A little arsenic oral rvcli- j el .„ | qml ox-reliel soldiers dressed in
nine distributed In roasting ear mid ■ nniliiiin, with the motto: "War isoveV,
water luellon patches will destroy the have peace.” Another was llllud
pattoa Ill trlit Gall-Hally All.
Lirgu mooting on Friday night at llm Court
•ybody invited out. i*ulio* especially
kc.l to come. Cvil. Curey W. Htyli-n, tlio clo-
lent ami able editor ol tlio ** Atlanta Con-thu-
m,” will nddros* tho Club in one of hi* chatac-
ristlo and ferveut speeches.
1. NV. Avkry, Treat. Club.
|Rdi$t<ns KstSco*
Wo uvu requested to stato that there will bo n
saoraniltl meeting of the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church at the Methodist Church Sunday, com
inencing Saturday morning s' hall pas t ten o’clock.
All arc cordially Invited.
A Slow Coach.
About one month ngo A. L. Harris,
present Supervisor of the State Hoad,
undertook to commence repairs on an
nrcli ot the Tunnel, 107 miles from At
lanta. Not knowing anything: whatev
er about such matters, lie went to Dal
ton and employed Tim Ford, a brick
layer, at $8 per day, and two assistant
bricklayers at $4,60 each per day, and
set them and the carpenters to work.
The job is not completed yet, and
probably two weeks will elapse before
il is.
Martin Dooly, the discharged Super
visor, would have had it all done with
only two bricklayers in Often days.—
We are told that Harris takes a trip to
the Tunnel occasionally, seats himself
under the shade of a tree and asks Tim
how tho work is progressing.” A
man may understand all the little tricks
about a mail-bag, nr.d yet be very in
nocent as to railroading. Verily hath
he done those things which he should
not have done, anil left undone those
things which he should have done,
and there is no health in him.—Cvnati-
t ul ion.
with girls representing the different
States. Onu with Hebrew children,
ami a representative of the feast of
Furim. Every bruneo of industry, in
cluding the printing press, was repre
sented. It is estimated tiiat Hilly 20,-
000 persons participated.
Farmers and Jlcrhatrirs link.
Dr. Folium, Triridciit ol tills Club requo-ts
i tu statu tliuro will bj a nii*ctin2 of tiiu Clu’,
out cvciybodr,
The Eleventh lu the Field.
Vansiat. Station, Sept, let, 16(18.
A Domncrauo Seymour and Blair Club for the
11 tli DiMtrii t wjw organized lo day.
On-motion ol 'f. II. I’itiur M. I*. Vurnell wa-*
called to tiio Chair, and Dr. F. A. Buuriienbcrg
requested to act a* Sect clary.
A committee ol five, T. II. Timer, S M. Street.
\V. W. Cooksey, J. (i. Muuscyuml A W. Allied,
were appointed lo prepare ro*oiudona oxprei-sm
of the meeiitig. Thclollowlng report wusuimn-
iiruuriv atleptctl:
Bekolvt d, Taut (he D*moenitie party la the on
ly one having the Constitution umt libelty in it*
1'ouiid.uioH, Mini that we adopt the platfmm of the
Nrttionul Convemion, upon wideh Seymour uod
Blair w. re nominated lor tlio I’lwidciu yund Vice*
Tresidfciicy of the United State*, »ind Unit we
pund pledged to «i*» all in our power to secure
the election ol ilie.-<e men, believing that ici& the
only road lo pence and pre spuity.
The meeting then proeei-d- d to organize Nl.
T. Varmil 1'rwidenij T. II. Timer, D. THliaiorlo,
an I A. J. Weaver Viee-Tiv-ideiitv, F. A. ltaiw-
lieubergand A. W. Allred Secretaries.
Bseeutive Committee, D. Taljaferiu, Dr. 0. 1>.
Grovts. B. O. Uundr'cU, E. II. Martin, II. F.
Bobinp, S. 11. Liudenittle, Tierce Home, Cupt.
II. C. Lee, IL F. Prater and A. Whitten.
Moved and carried that tin* proceedings of the
meeting bo published in tiie Citizen and that ire
adjourn to meet S. ptember 12.
M. T. Vau.nell, Clmirmnn.
Hetobned fiiom Liiif.iiia The linl-
tiinoru Sail of Tuesday last, says the
Savannah Republican, reports the arri
val at th||t port, ol' the American Col
onization Society’s sli p Golrnmla,
iviitvu sailed from Savauanh early in
the slimmer. She had a good trip out
with the four hundred emigrants, and
a quirk run home from Monrovia.—
Considering that tlio Radical Idaeks
love polities better than work, they
cannot do better than to emigrate to
Eilieria, where they can enjoy political
privihgestn their heart’s content, nod
where a white man is not allowed to
vote or take ji part in public allairs.
V. A. I
Tetirv
■CMiiusry.
bid, in II .llnti, itl 4 uVluek, A. M., Pept 1,
1 miS, I'll..rid UjTtuii lli.ivtM, jigL-it \vt )e..iv ( 7
Him.111. ,ni.! twiniy (lave.
We liave Iniyla liopes tliut ear flier,d lin, ex-
clmnged m lioiiiu ul Milt, ring nail |i..in lur tine ul
j,») amt penee, wl.m* III, ai.l luteter tittell in li.u
pi. sullee ill the [ireeloll.s Nlltlur riiarlia Sria'le a
|" I reltzinu dlirlevu tcur.agu, and at*
laclind liiaiM'.l in llm Uelliodilt ujiurili. niuee
tiiat lihie Ilia daily „all. lias ever been etmairaha.
IIejtilli.il eatly III ilia delence ul uar balut'eil
Buutli, end ttaa a gallant tajldiur dli I Si,IS. Dur
iug llie seigu ut Vidtabarg lie t aa rtuftruly
wuuutid, rundcrlrig tlio iiuipataliim 61 Ilia right
l.giiL-ieaay—at Llltl Kama ilmti lit* had. a mill
other liiujit oi' tiiat awl til (itriud, cuntractcd the
i itauau til wuluil lie died.
We lami littea with, nr near, lilm f.,r the part
five years, and although he Ill III. t have lelt that
nil tlio Vigor and tfhrlllly hu;m ul' activo inaiilaiud
were hllghtL'd, nouo ever heard one word ul
In injuring ur cuiuphiini ot Mr lore. During the
greater part ul' nine Jl'oilllir he War eon-
lined to lii.r moot, and the'feme meek, eudii.ing
ttpiru tvaa exhitjEled to ilia loving mother, who
iuil au uotirioglv watehoo over mat preyed lur
him. He raid a few lioura lielure ilia dentil,
•'Mother, I’m praying fur myself.” Father, Moth
er, Sister, Dputhers, take comfort to your a ricken
he. rls, fur "Uur Father” laa prayer iieariog end
prayer uiiaivcltog Hod.
Tennessee was the home of Ida youth, the Inane
he loved; lint alter our pause was lout,l.e could no
longer eall it home, an 1 removed to tienrgia,
where lie was soon known m.d tippreeinicil by thu
onijimniiily. wlm eb'oie 1dm to ml die olliee ul
Countv Treaviirer.
He has gune from llie liosmn of n famtly who
knew well Ida worth—tile "tuearit ehinr’ can
never ho filled lu them ua earlll, again; hut tile
eve nl hath poiuta them, old so brightly, In it
Ide,aed reunion m Heaven. May their llenrta he
cnmlurted by all the preeious | lomiaea ul die
Cotton—From no point do we hear
cheering accounts ot' the incoming
crop. A I'ricnrl in Johnson county
writes us tiiat in his county, in Wash
Ington anil in IiiitiiViYs the proiliieitoit
of cotijm will lie fully a tliiiil less tlmn
lust year, and that without those dis-
nslers tiiat Imye cut slmrl tlie crop in
tlio Southern and Southwestern por
tions of tlie Stale—worms,caterpillars,
etc. From the same source we learn
that Hie supply of com in the counties
named, will lie nmpiu fur tile local de
mand.— Telegraph.
“ Let vs Have Peace.”—A few
nights since the colored ‘Grant Guards’
while mnnliing in Orleans “keeping
step to tiie music of llie Union” step
ped into tiie store of a white widow
woman and gulled il completely. A
late dispatch to the Middle r egister
from New Orleans says: Simultane
ously with Piuchliack's late incendiary
remarks in the Legislature, another
negro disturber named Parker was ad
dressing like language to nil excited
assemblage of negroes in Grctim
Parker declared if n single Radical
was killed they wouldn't stop to inquire
ivliy or wherefore ; Hint every Radical
knew his post; every house would lie
fired, and the city would be one sheet
of Hume.
I!IIADT.EY on Caupet-Raouebs Tiie
not nlilu A. AI pen ria Rradlcy, in a har
angue to the negroes in Savannah n
lew days ago, made tho following re
ference lo a species of vermin Which
lias liccn infesting the Southern States
for tiie Inst three years. He said :
" Tim carpet-baggers mid scalawags
lind came down here from tiiu lowest
slums of tlio North, had unjolcd tiiu
negroes ami gotten their voles, and
then betrayed them; that even those
wlm had golton into ottlco had turned
Democrats. Ho advised his hearers
never to trust litem again, especially
when voting for local otUcurs and mum-
burs of llie Legislature; did not think
it was ndyisnlilu to vote for imilulloca
even, as tho mean white blood might
probably assume mastery over tiie col
ored blood ami then they would ho us
menu as llie whites.”
Good Act of tbo President.
President Johnson lias pardoned tho
white mcuot North Carolina who shot
tiiu iiegro-ravislier, uud who were son
tcliccil therefor tiffexecution. Thu cir
cumstances justified thu taking of the
negro’s life. No jury, lull a military
one, would ever have sentenced these
men to death, or even to imprisonment,
uud no one but Sickles would ever have
attempted thu lives of men lortlius ex
ecuting llie law upon such a er ill ill ah
It will lie remembered that this same
Sickles shot down, upon the streets of
Washington, a inuii who was not a ruv-
islicr, liul simply a party to Hie crime
of which liis own wile wus a guilty
partner. The “moral idea” of cockles
at tiiat lime was to slay tiie man who
may have been less guilty limn tlio wo
man, but after gelling upauletles on
his shoulders ins new stouk of moral
Ulcus induced him to seek thu lives of
men for doing what lie himself had
done, and who hud been more foully
wronged llntii himself.
Happily, President J, hnson's ideas
do not agree with those of Radicals of
Hie Sickles school.—Moalyoinenj Mail.
Gen J. 11. Udhdon.*—it is with pleas
ure wo nlinouneo to tlio pul,Ho Hint
Gen. J. 11. Gordon, onu of tlio most
distinguished soldiers and active patri
ots of our gfent neighboring Statu of
Georgia, will, by Invitation of tlio Con-
t rill Committee, address thoeltlzonsof
Charleston lids evening, at eight
o'clock. In front of tiie Charleston Ho
tel. Wu welcome the General to our
city, ami so will our whole poo(ilo,—
Mercury, 1 Uh.
A Radioae Stbonoiioj.d.—A voto
wus taken in tiie l.qnUinim pcnitolHn-
ry tile oilier day, with the following
r'esnlt:—Grant 117!), Seymour U. As
“lollty" cbVorulli a imillitndo of yins
In tlm eyes of “tiiu saints," it Is ex-
|K’ctcd Hint Gov. Wnrmoth will pardon
just 370 of tiie ennvli Is ill Hull Stato
before the first. Tuesday in November.
Rccoiistrilrtud convicts make excellent
radical Voters and nave proven t lelr
fitness for radical legislators.
Fibst and East.—Vermont Ims glv
cn n raillcul majority, and thereupon
tiie radicnls are greatly rejoiced, for it
Is their llrst victory of lute. Tlio re
publican majority Is greater Hum It
was lust year, and thereupon tlio repub
licans Imvo fired gnus nnil had lion-
fires. . Vet tiiu democratic vote is the
largest, ever cast in the State, nnd Hie
radical vote is two thousand less than
it was four years ago.
Tiif.Xew Issue.—A Louisiana State
Senator and a couple of Representa
tives went on a trip up tiie river from
New Orleans roeenlly. Tito State Sen
ator uclcd us burlier, and the Represen
tatives as cabin Soys,
Gun. Grunt, in a rorent letter to n
prominentol!loial in Washington, says
lie will not return to Hint city until a
few pays before llie election, and gives
ns a reason, Hint lie docs not want to
ho “mixed up” in any political compan
ionship. Wlmt the General mentis by
being “mixed up,” tlio letter does not
explain.
Goon News Forty-two families,
mostly Germans, have recently moved
from Ohio Into Franklin comity, Ten
nessee, nil of whom ale going to voto
tiie Democratic ticket. A number of
families also have moved into tbo
neighborhood of Heersheba Springs
on the Cumhctluud mountain, and on
the second day after their arrival they
liouisted a beautiful Seymour flaw over
tiie settlement.
PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM 1
AND
Headquarters for Everythin”!!
New York OoJ
rtnns, sit:vVJiT.tt k co„
H .\ VK on band n,ul nro cmuunmly receiving
lin largest Slid Uncut wsurlnicnt of
CHOICE DRY GOODS,
RmUi-ncmtr nil tho ttnw rtyle* of Lnfilca' Drew
Gouil*, Cloth*, Ctuuniciw, Veittii#*, etc.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
GOOD, STBONO FASHIONAIJLE.
LuIIch'* Hut*, Diet**Trimming*, Ymkeo Notion*.
New Styles
Hate, Caps, Boots and Shoos,
in eifTy Variety of Prif and Excellence,
Aloo, n very largo nwcrtinmit of Crockery,
Nittlerv, llanlwat® ami everything ol*u required
to muliu ii full line of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
Valuable Inform
SKLECT YOUR OWN NUMBE
in tho
ROYAL SPANISH LOTTE
r pIIB timit rwnonilbio innlimlon qfthi
L in tlio world. Bolgft.jtff hunt*
l.nttory I* n new ldi a—*tvl one wel
tho want* of the people. 11 all’ml* a safer menu*
of spiunilall vi* 111 vest men I than most other hn.il*
ncsiiiirii*. For lull iiilutniiithnt, scldross
I.LuYD, t#EMME8 K CO..
Booqi 15. Vo Narsau Ftrcct, New York.
“COSTAR’S”
Preparations.
EmnrnODY Tries Them I
E VEIt YIIOL) Y Uses Them I
E Viill YJIOJJ Y Jlelieeen in them I
EeeryhuJy Jtecommende them!
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Of thu latest and rno.n approved Tatunt* Also, I
ullkindsor Fluid nnd Garden Feed*, at j
,Vo. land U Tlbb's House JlaUon I
//. K. Hoffman, (Jco. It. Staley, i
Aio .voti troubled by i*.atr,MiL\*,BoacL*
t’8, Ants 1*
“Cos/orV’ Kxtcnnlnatorn.
“Only Infallible Bomodh'* known.’’—
“ Kreo from Tolaoit.” “ Not dfttiReP*
ouato tho Unman Fainjly.” “Bat*
come out of their hole* to die.”
proved to keep in any clipiute.
Slavey Point, :
Du. John 1
wait in Louitn
Stmio cf yon
My son ip
has been do'....
cothmcnrcd on (lie I
gutcial timhli improved.
Dr. Ul*t who hurt 1;
tin in, and he aUi *
Dr. Coffee, .who..
oral year*—*tumncl
proved very much l>y
Indeed the Codroit Ditter* Im
popularity in tld* actTemeht.
Hell a great qunmity of your im
—e.mcci illy ul vout Odtoh Bittei
Ilia, hhip mo via Mernphi*, enrfi
Neely. Be.
C. B.)
Bull’s Wosm Destroye
Armulrovy. Eli J, Hamilton,
J. If. KEAWHn, of Geonzla,
IlOFFMAN, STALEY & CO,,
Wliidewlo
Grocors, Liquor amiOommission
jMCE:33.0KC J a.Kr , 3c , Q,
.Are you nnnoyeii wilt] Bou-liugs?—
I'nii’i eleep ntel.is t
“Coetar'e” lleti-ltiiir Erltr.
A l.ln'.ii.i “ llc.truyiouul (irevcuU De*4-
Hiigi..” “ Never Falji.”
Woolens, Carp.
341 IF. llaltimore and 50 German Sts.,
DKTWRRM HOWARD AMI RUTAW,
BALTIMORE,
Orderi. for Gmuerlel, and ConsigaiaenL, nr Fro-
dnee, solieited. jul’d-Sin
“Ot’EnATIXO UPON THEIR FeEMNUS.”
—From an abstract- of Gen. Meade’s
report, it will be seen that llie colored
moll lirruated by) our sal rap hail tlieir
“feeling? operated upon" til order to
gcnigu out a confession through inhu
man torture. The Butraplnii iiielliod
of operating upon i'recdmuii’a Ibolilfgs
ei.usisted in lljtlieriug their beads, pre
paratory to shaving tlicin, blind-filiting
unil case-mating, romoviiig llie USmla-
ges, to behold a soldier ready to tire
oil' a camion pointed at them, tliirty-
tiireu hours ill a swcal-hox, a Ynnkuu
iinprovcineiit upon tile Inquisition.—
Tliat s wlmt Meadq and" Gftitrt -cnil
“operating upon the feelings!" Let
us have Fence 1—Clonstitutiunalist.
Arbivat, of Immigrants—Thirty-
one imini_ rants arrived iirliiclimoud
last week Irom the West. These peo
ple nro from Holland, originally, lint
they find in tiiu Soiilli a much hclttcr
lieli! for tlieir industry than tho West.
Others will soon follow tlieir example.
Tiie colored people should take a hint
fi'oin tl.is, for, if they are iintagoiiistiu
to tile white people of tiie South nnd
tlieir interest, there is no allcr-imlivo
left lint to seek abroad for labor.
Grant's Peace Plnchbnek, a tie
gin Senator, made b speech in the Lou
isiana Legislature tlm other day, in
w hich, umniijfcnthcr terrible things, he
threatened tell thousand torches to lay
New Orleans in ashes.
Indiana—Dan. Yorhces telegraphs
tliut the Democrats of Indiana are
making n bold nnd aggressive warfare
Slid are confident of a brilliant victory.
Trooly Loyal—The President of
tiie Union Leuguo at Anderson, Texas,
is in jail for stealing. As soon ns lie
is discharged lie proposes lo laku tho
stump for Grant and Colfax.
Getting off Light Washington
dispatches say Hint Mcndu is to lie
reprimanded by the President for tlm
outrages lie committed while Governor
of District No. 3. If there was any
laws in this country, Meade would nnd
should lie hung rather then reprimand
ed for conspiracy with Grant nnd How
ard to hung innocent men for party
purposes.— Columbus Sun.
Found Them Out A respectable
negro in Washington city, n few days
since, tints responded to the chiding*
of a rovlpg adventurer, who sought to
seduce him Into the radi.nl fold:
"Under your teaching wo linvu .nlien-
Horatin Seymour is a layman in the
Episcopal Church, and lias been a mem
ber of its Triennial General Conven
tions ns a delegate from tiie diocese of
Now York ever since tiie latter was
created. He Ims just been again elect
ed a delegate. Tiie Convention meets
on tlm first Monday in October next in
the city of New York.
A C'mtious Suit A .voting woman
in Elizabeth, N. J., Ims obtained a ver
dict of $4,000 damages against her
father forullcged slanders against her
character and elmsity. There was
step mother ill tiiu case.
The September Session The lat
est accounts from Washington predict
Hint thu September session will bo
field.
Ex-President Pierco was reported to
be so Jar convalescent us to be out of
danger on tiie 11th.
DAl.’fiO.Y PRIGS GiRCKYL
ItmsRD WcRKtv ar .1. E. & E.T'uiuVnix.
nuns'll—SO in 23 con Is.
Krill.'—10 t-i IB cent, nerdoxeh.
FLOOR—AI2 to $13 per liiirrol.
M K \ I.—an to ei-nt. 93 per liusfiei.
CrittN*—70 in 73 per lui.liel.
Il It'll"— 'Join 22per lb.
SlIriAfi—Drown, 1.1 to 2* cts.ncr lb
BYIIU1'—7U to $1.23.
IV1IE IT—ft® per Imshet tu ?2.00.
riOFFfiE—So ‘.n ssj cents per lb.
CHEESE—23 tri S'I •• “
COTTON YAltNN— ,8.10 to *7.2.1 per bunch.
CALICO—12) lo I7j els. per yiirit.
CANDLES—Tn I low, 23 ets. per lb.
A.InmiiMiiie, Sa ets. pi-t It).
lilrx Special Notice.
Bewiiro of L’ljunlorrefbi !. "flnijthVTonlc Syrup
Ims been cnsnterftiltctl, uml tho counterliiter
tu might tu grief.
Smith*. Tonic Syrup.
Tlm genuine urfiele most linve Dr. John ltntV
privulu rUmp on I ni'll buttle. Dr, Jnlin null 1)1
i>' h is llu* right to nuimifueture sml sell llie origi
ns! John Smith's Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky.—
Evnniiue wi ll the luliul on ene.li bottle. 11 hit
privnlo stump Ih not on tiie bottle,* do not pur-
ohnao, or yon w.ll ho deceived. See my column
nUverlisnint lit, nnd my show ennl. The genuine
Smith’s Tonic Syrup ecu tfnly he prepsred by iny-
sell. The public servnnl,
houiwilla, A’y. Dn. JOHN DULL,
April 23.
LATEST ARRIVAL
SPRING ADD SUMMER GOODS
11 ” Karo receiving almost dally large addition
» t to our stock of goods, t» which we invit
of goods, tu which we invite
tho attention of promp buyers, knowing tliHt
can make it tu their interest to do so. Our stock
consist* in part of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ladles’ DRESS GOODS nnd TSD131I.VCS In
great variety nnJ stylet!
White Goods, Bleached and Brown
BUMESTICS.-
Men’s and Hoy’s
l-loadv Made Clothing,
Linen Drill*, Cottonude*, Summer Caaslincrs,
Tweed*,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ludic* itnd Genilemcn.
Hardware, Cuttjory anil Queens ware,
uud Wood nnd Willow*Wure in greiU variety.
Alro, a spieiidid line of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
. _ mid Dyc-Sodls. In which wo InvlBfllin ntten
nted from us tile muss or tile whitu , linn ol' our Irientls nnd llm pulilie. ns it i< urn- in
pooplo North ns well ns South ; you ! ’ontlon nniju In* undersold. Wo buy >11 hinds
imvo got tlio Smcas mid emoluments,' " r , ’ r " ,llu '” f,,r u »sh"or poods, ltomembor,
while wo Imvo done llm work mid stand aur Ul ° 10 s
out in llie cold. For one, I am done
with you."
QUICK SALAS AND SMALL PROFITS.
Gone Norf.—The Savannah Repub
lican says Aaron Alpuorla Bradley, tlio
grout Wnr-.vhoop of llie Radicals in
tlmtlocnliiy, took passage fortlicNortli
in tiiu Luo on Tuesday. II didn't take
iialiln paRsuge, bulciiBeuticetl bisgreat-'
Hjntcul itoi'ii.viiid'n.o'kly'benribisbel'vvsirulie^ 11088 ft ' va >' in the'steeFagft. Wo are White, the newly qualified Clerk of
fur‘'wliimilie Lur,i loveili, lie ehnst. net'll.” Till!! not advised as to tlio purposo of' the Superior Court of Chatham conn-1 Wnorls dr Pravon
mr-ny In, ndj here nnd ilu.se ut ibe old home, I Anrou’s journey, but presume lie Ims ; ty, Ims been culled upon lor a certified I , * ., ov “ U|
n nit 'who Inend h-m'S I B»“« t0 . visit l,i ? 1 ' ric . ni1 ’. Cllarcs ? un .'- al > ni’lietmeut, now pending! Drugs, Modtcinos, Dyo Staffs,Paints,
Substantialed Loilty.—U. W.
ton'll)' tt t:,iso.v,
}nn 10 Hamilton Street, Dalton, ria.
and may all who loved Ii 111 so live thut when wo 1 w „,i
too, ritall lie culled to cross tlio dark river, wo ' * lt5 *’* , ftni niter Ills cimiiccs of nil-
may meet on tho other shore and join in the songs! mission to Congress in case ho is elect
or tha redeemed in Glory. II. & B. C(L
in said court against himself, for tlio
offense of larceny after a trust delega
ted.
Oils, Window Glass, &c.
RINGGOLD, GEORGIA.
Augujl 27—12m
For Moth* in F
cl*, Ac. .
«Costar*s” Insect Votedcr,
Dehtro}** itiFtaiilly Fleas and all lit'
scot* on l’laut*. Fowl*, Animal*, Ac,
W ANTED- AGENT3—$175 per
* ’ month to sell tiie National Family Sewing
ly Sewing
Mnohiim. TU* machine is equal to the Mundurd
machine* in every respect and Ik fold at .lie low
price or $20 Address NATIONAL SEW I N't J
MACHINE CO., I’iurimrgli, Fu. junas 3m
W. W. HIGGINS,
GUN AND LOCKSMITH.
y K'.V (HINS nude lo nrddr, nnd repairing of
description done nt nliort notice.
OT All '"irk wamuilcd. Ternm to tuit the
tmrd liiuce.
Also
.11 /sixes ami sorts of Spoons,
nutter Unites, tic.,
Mode from old rilver nr coin.
Jjr.'fiu’P In llie budding in which tlio Ihist
Olliee i. kept. Fell. 21 —llm.
J. tiVTlttllE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALEtl IN
Staple Dry Goods
HEAVY GROCERIES,
Yarns,
Stoves,
Leather,
KTC..
Shirting*,
Tlnwaie,
Grain, Huy,
Tunnel Hill* Ga.,
K EEPS constantly ot hand n largo stock of nil
STAPLE GOODS, and b prepared,' *t all
imy, to pay tho Highest Market Pilee for all
no* of r , ’
3Pa».odIxi.oo-
Mv old friend* and the public generally are In
vlteii ti» cull on me before SELLING or Pl‘B-
CllASING eiriowliere, ns I am di'tertninrd to
SEEL GOODS CHEAPER
H. cn.nri'ontf,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LaKayktte, Ga.
m •Willpraetiee in all the counties compos
ing tiie Cheioki’o Circuit. Jnn. ID—i
GOLD “o GRE BNBACKS!
J T ko’ioovQs every m m to *ivo overy vent pos
Kill a, and evorvho.iy “gives it up” that they
stive money by trading ut
OHIUSTIAN’S
NEW CHEAP STORE!
Wo aro oir»*ring unprecedented bargains in
PRINTS,
Blmichcdnmi Unblcnchtm Domestic
Boots, Shoes, Bats, Notions,
BACON, SVGAB, COFFEE,
nnd FAMILY SUI’FLIESol nil klmlsnt
WoinderMy Low Prices!
We continue to,pay tlio Hlprhcst Prices
for Country Produce^ of all kind*.
We are offering great inducement*; also, to
buyer* of Pocket and Table CuGe r ardwure,
Crockery, Uurneua, etc.
»jul2 J. K. & E. CHRISTIAN.
Ammoniated Pkospliato.
JgfiST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZED
IN THE WOitLD!
Save* Land....Saves Money... .Save* Labor!
J. E k 11 CHBISTI AN, Agent*.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
OUNTRY MERCHANTS nnd consumer* will
po
V j find at our house tt»e largest nnd best r
Fortment of Cignrg and Toluteco in Cheroki
Georgia, which we roll at Atlanta and Nashville
price*. J K. & 13 CHRISTIAN.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
A.ti.Soutlxerlfitnd
Manufacturer of all kind* of
TINWARE,
Stoves,Hollov/Ware,Hardware,
And everything in Id* line of bnrine**, which liu
priipote* to Fell as cheap iih can be bought, in the
South' ru or Western market*, at wholesale or re*
tail, and claim* for hi* Tinware n superiority over
that of Nor'hctn or Eastern tuiinufneture.
Roofing and guttering dune promptly, cheaply,
Hamilton street, Dalton, Go. ^ ’ July run
To my United Stales’and WorhlicidelReadert.'
I have rccolvod many testimonial* from profes
sional and medical men, ns .my almanac* nnd vn-
Hous patilicnUon* have shown, nil of which aro
genuine. The following letter from a highly ed
ucated and popular-physician in Georgia, i* cer
tainty one ol tiio nioFt sensihlo communications
I have ever received. Dr. Clement know* ex
actly what ho speaks of, nnd his testimony do-
serve* lone written.In letter* of gold. Hear
wl.nt tho Doctor scy* of BULL’ri WORM DE
STROYER :
n.Vanotr, Walker County, Ga. t June 29,18(0.
Dr. John Hull—Dear Sir: I have recently giv
en your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trial*, ai.d
find It wonderlully ufflcaciou*. It lit* not failed
In a ringlo ittiUneoto liave the wished lor elfcet.
. . — — ! I ntn doing a pretty large country practice, nud
Don't Fuller w ill Pain I A Wonder* have dully use for some article of the kind, I
fill power nf Heating 1 Every family n m Irco to confess thatl know of no remedy rcc-
should keep it in llie house. ( ommended by tiie ablest authors that is so certain
"Costar** 9 * ISucIitiio• 11 Salve. I nnd Speedy ns its effect*. On tho contrary they
•Assure thing.” Thonuund* i
“CosUtr’aCorn Solvent.
For Conn, Hunlou*, Waite, Ac.—
“Try it."
It* effects aro imtuediale. For Cuts, mo uncertain in the extreme. My object in writ-,
Mum*, Bruises, Wound*, Sore Breasts, Rig you i* to find out upon what term* I c«n get'
Pile*, Ulcer*, Old Sores, licit, Scrofula till) med’emo directly from you. If I can got up-
nnd Cutaneous Eruptions, Chapped on easy terms, I shall u*u ii gre.»t deal of it. I.
Hands, Lips, Ac., Bite* of Animal*, nm aware that tho usoof such article* ia contrary
Insects, &«. , to tlio teaching* and prat-lice of n great majority
***■ of tlio regular lino of M, D’*, hut I ace no jin-t
i.i in i i i caufo or good sense in dbemding ir remedy wnlch.
A Universal Dinner Pill" (sugar- wo know to be efficient, simply Iccau.-c v.o in
mated), fin year* admiubtered in a . bo Ignorant of it* combination. Fur my pan JT
riijMeiai)’* Piactico. H shall make it a rule to use all ami any means to.
'Costar 9 **' llixhop Pills. ! »l!ioviuteflu«Vrin* huiuatuty which I imiy bo able.
Ut cxtraenliuaty cfllcacy for Costive- to command—not hesitating because snipe one
ncs*, Indigestion, Nervous and Sic!: more ingonlus than my.-clf limy imvo lea toed its'
Head ache. D\spep*tn. Dysentery ,Gcn- j effect* first, nnd secured that knowledge,
eml Debiiiry, Liver Complaint*, Chill*, eve r, I am by no mean* an advocate or si
Fever*, Ac. Not griping. Gentle,
mild and soothing.
That Cough will Iriii you. D<fo’
lect it.
% Costar*** 9 CouffK Remedy.
Tiio children cry for it—it* a “Sooth,
tug Syrup," For Coughs, Colds*
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, < 'rmip, Whoo
ping Cough, Asthma, Bronchial
. |'"M A 8 ” 11 ' ”, ihi/iiuiiiii
lection*, .lingers, Speaker*, and all
troubled Vvirh Throat Complaint*, will
find this a beneficial Pectoral Remedy.
Beautifies.llm Complexion, giving to
tnc skin a transparent frcshtics*.
(( CostarV* BHtrr-Sweet
and Orange Klagsonts.
Render* thu nkiii clear, smooth and
soft. Remove* Tun, Freckle*, Pim
ple*, Ac. Ladic*. try a bottle, and seo
it* wonderful ——■■■■
I!I Bttw.uu2t!l of nil worthlcssmita i
lions.
None Genuine without “COSTAR’S”
i igtiature.
jpjf**28o and 50c. size* kept by oil Druggists,
I sixes sent by mail on receipt of price.
f^WJ pay* for any three Al size* by Exp css,
C2f*pay* for eight $1 size* by Express.
Addivs*
REMIT B. COSTAB,
012 Broadway, N. Y.
{3^For falo by' C. B. Wellborn Si Co., Dal
ton, Georgia
GTSuld by all Wholesale Druggists In oil tlio
large Cities.
pyBanies, Ward A Co., 24 Mngaxino streets
^Uileans, wholesulo ngettts for Southern Sno.
Slay ^
on. a. d. into ir^ v
Insurance and Land Agont,
A c
8TKKKT, DALTON, OKOROt.
GENT for-ETNA Llfo nnd Fire Insurance,
Compiny. Also, Jefferson nnd Jatucs
River t ire Insurance Gonipanh'S, of Virginia,
Enterprise, nt Cincinnati, and Putnam, at Hart
ford, Firu Insurunoo Companies. And
Gone i'll 1 I.rvnd A(*ont
For anybody wlio entrust* their biirincs* to his
onro. Refers , to Col. 0. B. Wclborn, Atlanta;
Col. W. II. Tibbs, Lowry A Eason, Hod. D. A.
Walker, and Col. J. A. R. Hank*, D.iit.on. Ja91y
BARGAINER SALE!
LOTS FOR RURAL HOMES!!
F OR SALE, about Hixtyr Acres of land, fairly
timbered, with beautiful cites for building,
ithin one mile nml a half of the city, ndjoiniug
the property of tiie Dalton City Company, being
a portion of the lot known ns tiio Wrench Place.
Hold in parcels to suit purchaser*, of five, ten,
twenty, or thu sixty nctea
Ono beautiful cite, with thirty acres, with tho
privilege of two spring*, IVeestono nnd chalybe
ate, within a few steps of the cite.
To merchant*, mechanic*, or other business
men of Dalton, those lots are very desirable, be
ing near enough not to interfere with thoir dully
occupation. Entirely Ireefrmn chill*, fever and
other injurious diseases, produced by bad water,
swamp*, etc.
Better bargains can bo had In this property
tlmn ever before offered in Whitfield county.
Title* made perfect. Apply to
HENRY A WRENCH.
ir. »r. fiiiiojDjrs.
ATTORNEY AT LAV/,
Brin no rUcR, OKor.au,
f^Y^ILL practice in .tho Cherokee Circuit nnd
v v give special attention to collecting nml
sccnring claim*. tnarlU-tjan
ivrvuAU. n. j. u’caht.
LtUrmnn tt JKcCamy,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SraiNO BLACK, OKOWili,
W ILL practice in the courts of tiie Cherokee
Circuit. juarl 9-tian
e: sy.unjiiMe.iji,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
•TULSTII.V, OKOliaiA.
P RACTICKS in the Courts of North western
GeorRu and adjoining counties of Teiiueaseo
and Alabamu April 24—tj.
of tho thousands of worthless nostrums tl
the country, that jmrpott to cure nil r
disease to which human flesh' i* heir. Plt-nso ro
ply soon, nnd inform me of your best terms,
urn sir. most respectfully,
JULIUS P. CLEMENT, il. D.'
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
' THE uA fir A IK'S
Read the CnpUin-s Letter and the Letter from
Ids JUcUer.
Pentan Banaclr, Co., April 30, 1ST.G.
Dr. John llull—Dcnr:;in Knowing the ellicien-*
cy of your Saiaapjirilb, and the healing nml her.-. /
i tidal qualities it possesses. 1 send you tho fol
lowing statement of ,my cose:
I was wounded about two years ago—wn* taken'
prisoner ntid confined for sixteen months. Being
moved so often, my wound* imvo not honied \» t.
I have not *nt up a muim-nt fIucoI wa* wounded.
I mu shot through the hip*. Mv general htr.lt i
is impaired, ami I need Ko:nethi‘ng to n.->ist u i-
ture. I have more laith in your isiKapnriliii thn
in anything else. I wish that that lagenuhe.,
Please express me half « dozen bottle , and obliga'
Capt. U. P. JOHNSON,
t^t. Lout*, Mo.
P. S.—Tho following was written April 30,‘
lStin, by Mrs. Jennie JoLinton, mother of Copt.
Johnson.
Dn. Doll—Dear fWr Jfy' 4> fnubandv Dr. C. S.
Johnson, wus n skillful futgeon and pliy>ic!an iu
Central New Yoik, wheru ho died leaving tlio,
above C. P. JohiiFOit to mv care. At thirteen'^
years of age bo had a chronic diarrhea and Ktb-
fuld, for which I gave him your S*rsapahllaF It
cuVcd-liLm^ ^ IlmvofurtHnjear* recmuiuended it
to many in NeWYflrfcyf/ldo, uml low*, for ioftR—
fuia, fevet sore*, and general debility. Perfect
success has attained It. He cure effected iu eomo
case* of scrofula and fever sores it ere almost mi-
raeuiovs. 1 am very hnxiou* for my son to again
imvo recourse to your Sarsaparilla.’ Hoi* leurlul
ol getting a spurious srriole, hence his writing to'
you for it. Hi* wounds were terrible, but 1 bo«
lieve he trill recover. Respectfully,
.!KYVflt Jdlf
jhnnih Johnson;
DR. JOHN BULL,
■ ’• 1 -At
Manufacturer und Yonder ot tho Celebrated
Smith’s Tonic Syrup,
FOR THE (JURE OF
AO 87 JE AJVD F E V E JR,
OR,
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of this celebrated mcdiclno
justly claims for it ft superiority over all ran edit*
over offered to tiie public for the safe, certain,
speedy, and permanent cure of Ague nnd Fever,
or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long
standing. Ho refer* to tho entlru .Western and
South western country to hear him testimony to
tho truth of tho assertion, that in no case whatev
er will it fail to cure, if tho dirpetion* are strictly
followed and carried out. In a groat many cafcs,
a single dose has beeu sufficient I or n c» 4 rc, and
whole families, hnvo been cured by a single ,bot
tie, with a perfect restoration'.of tt o gcpcral
health. Iti?, however, prudent, and in. oveiy..
case tnoro cerialn to cure, if it- too Is c« ntir.ued
in smaller doses for u week or two n’ur. the dis
ease has been checked, mQrf.w-pec'ally.iiidiffUult
nud long standing cases,. Usually, tbi*. mcdiclno
will not require any aid to keep the bowel* III good
order; should the patient,' however, requite a
enthnitio mcdiclno, after having taken fhrio rr
four dose* of thu Tonic, a single dose* of HULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient.
DR. JOHN BULL’S Principal Olliee:
JEo. 40 Fifth Cross Street,
LOUISVILLE, AT.
All of tho above remedies for sale by.
J. B. NL KLIN k CO,
Gjuiftunoogn, Tcnn.,
And by all other responsible Druggist*. io-Iy
MSr. E. O. Stafford
R ESPECJ'FUI.LY tender*.hi* Professional ser-1 '** Tlievlire non-
vice* to tlio citizen* of M”--— -~ A ~ A) -
Uer and Jeweller, n vice* to the citizen* of Murray «nd adjacent | { h e gront&fct eare, rendering the
lened tr.y shop In (Ins place nnd count lafc All Ihstw* p^cnlinr fa Females; nnd than any pen now beforo tlio pul
a do any kind of work in my ( ..,f 0H C ,’Y 4 0 °' r cr V dost-npilon treated. ) Sen^ port paid to ahy addle*-*
itch a* repairing and denning • •* , J I ** wraidtmcj of 1 ‘Mr*..Humphreys, near box,’containing one doz-u Oi
V. A. HAFFEER,
VValc.h-Jlalscr and Jeweller,
1 11 A VS just opened
am prepared to di
line of bUsinc-W, hiicIi H a um. vi--hiiiiiu .. ., , .. , • —•--»
Wniolic. &e. I keep on linmt Jewelry,IVutcl.o, , U.irU^low, Reek Creek, 411 fray county.
anil tipeeiaelc3. ; n I K*'t la tr (
Sliop nt tho BrugStore of QuJger & Knight. rpiIR CITIZEN will lie sent In nuk-evPirrs until j' 1 '. 3,3m
Inn. 8, 1808—ly. I I J.nu.ry lor FiFTF CENTS, . | I'ioase
B23TTER THAN GOLD!
OCR NEW
IndestruotaMe Golden Pens.-
A RE recommended b
fc**0rs< Teachers,
have tried them v as tho
money for’the same lent at our
;ut tu try them M. "
Dalton, Jan.