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Tlio campaign la now lilrly npCroHl, and the
oomirr wo oro allve lo tho lieeomltlM It Imimaei
tho belter. Great political Iwui i ore «t ilako—
tiauoa upon which hung impended tho liberties
bctpicathcd t-a by tho founded of tho llepuhllo.
Tho Brit duty, tlicn, of every eniucat Democrat
and lover or hU linporlllcd country la to olfoutalo
tho host political document! Within Ida rcaolr,—
CITIZEN " TearPown tSeFlidotlug Ltfl <> ^ ^
po.-t Oltlco tho ourtoui can aeo a ipechncn' of Bad*
leal Impudoneo nnd fulechood. It |i u prater giv
ing notlco o/'an appointment of n noted Italin-
wag lo Apcait hero) end It hoi more mendacity 1,1
its abort llmlta llion could hovo been crowded hi
the lumo apaco hy anything leaa than n gbnulne,
oily tougued icollilwog. Wo eonipllnieut tho uu-
tiior, whoever ho tray be, on Ida powera. Tho
Atlanta mongrel ahocl ahould employ Ida aCOOlu*
pllahcdpen.' Such capacity for lying ahould Uc
certainly lin'd In ft broader Held than tho brlcl
apatlu ofSxlli poitera.
It atari! out bycnlllng "Uul'in A feu to Rally!'
Wo rather think they will on tin* #d uf .Novoiubey,
and rally too, agatnat the ndaorablo Disunion,the
Radical! have created lit tho land, in nufrli grand
number! os to forever eiiurlcb lliD foupapawn of
Sauin—Itnillcallam.
It then flaunt! In big luttoralho fcdlotrlngjnlre
—“Grant and Peace, or Seymour and War.”
Funny way to preaorve Peace, to >,rm ilia uegroca
to force vote! for Grant, Grunt, llrowulow anil
negro militia arv proaorvlng a nrotty peace I nTon
neaaeo. Were nut the tldngao triuiaparently ridte
Elmira Prison, Now York.
All who lost friends at Elmlrn Prim
on, (luring tho war, mid who wish to
lUlHtiVlllg, Oil" uw 0“ .V
Ing Mr. II. Af'Ilimrlioni of Sparta, Qa,,
nt'Kltnlrn, Netv York. Mi*. 11. went
Noncare batter than the Koran (luoitou Ctriiis,
and wo call upon our democratic friends to help | nlou!, It might aenm serious, and yet ridiculous
Its send It throughout Chorokco Georgia. ■ I.ot
each subscriber go to wo Ik and sccbro us one or
more campaign subscribers. This they can easily
do. Friends, will you do Itf Grc!tlssues,a»wc
boforo said, arc at italteJ—$ to work! * We ore
handing the btm>H to campaign lubsorlheW rrdih
how ddtll the llrst of January IW Fifty Conti.
SK*
Agents for the Clllien.
Tho following named gentlcmon arc author
ised to act as agents for tho Ciniei', In any ca
pacity ;
0. D. WttniUSi Cedar Grove.
I, . 0, Cnawroun, laiFayotto.,
I1x.hr* llAKv.n, Trettton. u
W. S. Oaua#a*. orJouit Gatit, Spring Place.
Dr 11. (i.Srarroan, lloek Greek, Murray county.
It. D. Conus, Ringgold.
T. F. Gntea, Khjay, Giltner county.
J. Donut, Bogie’s Store, Cooslewatee,
J. W. Cavksuib, Villanow, Walker county.
foemoeraltcilitb oMVhltfleld County. .
President—Col J. A. II. IIanks.
' Vico Presidents—Col’ 1 \V Avery and Judgb
\V J Underwood.
Tilton—Dr J K Osborne, S B’ filqart jjAnd T 9
Morgan. ‘ ' '*
Tunnel Hill—Hugh B^lringficld, Wm L Cook.
Varr.ell's Station—M P Varnell, T ti Pitner.
Dili—Judge E J Tarver, Chrvs Cothrau.
loth—Rawlej Cupp,P M Routh,
Triw'um—Jos Rogeirs, A 0 Leake.
Mill Creek—Jcro Ray, .8 P Green, W Mahan.
T. R. McDonald, Sce’y.
fae City—Prospects and Improvements.
Though tho dull seuson is upon us aud business
feVti-omely dull, a eonstnnt improvement is going
-oh. Many persons from tho lower country arc
constantly coining up to exaraino the splendid
lands tn our community, and several have pur
chased homes amongst us. We wcleoiM them
as friends.
Thoso having property for sale should advertlso
itatoneo. Let noneaway. We lmvo homes
for all, and a warm welcome.
Capt. Jako Tilibs ia putting up a fine, large two
'Story brick, on Hamilton street, which will lie one
•of the best business houses in the city.
Many ollicrs are preparing to build, and wo
make expect a lively business Benson, and a
' brigbtor future if every ono goes to work with
that pin pose.
Being satisfied that Dalton Is On tho ripe, nnd
nvlth all its advantageous facilities for a nourish
ing city, above any othor town in North Geurglu,
•we have determined to run our banner up a step,
higher in new»pap»rdom, hy printing u live tri
weekly after this year, nnd hope our encourage-
■meat will prompt other enterprizes.
as It la, tho Camilla nflair should toll every honest.
that Radicalism moans wriqm wur indeed.
Tho absurdity of tills thing is only equalled by it*
it'kednnw.
Thfo glnndllnqnent poster tlicn .volunteers its
?orVU)o? to keep “all those who wore dutielyod
and chinnfod ihtd seee.wion and ihiln In 18ftrt by
TaomUl,'Odbb nnd tfill, and tlioir co-workers’’
from being cnshArod by them now into war. Fun
joke! Ben Hill, tho Union man of 1880, who
opposed secession “tooth and too nail,” being
classed among secessionists. Try it again, Poster
jhnn. Put in ioo brdwn-, nnd 0. E. Broyles, nnd
Paul Lester, and Bullock, the bloated arsenal cup
Hire*, and a fow others*, but for Heaven’s sake,
sparo Ren that thing. Rrotvn Raid If wo didn’t
secede we would bo fumed, but Hill said, not so.
After mimerous funny statements till* romarlc-
able document gors on to say tho acnlluwag that
Is to Ventilate himself to our poor town. Will
pose the 'conspiracy of Toombs, Cobb and HUP to
make war.
Whd told;tIto negroes in a public Jit-Oclam'fttlon
tiiat th»*ir..armed nnd unlawful drillings were the
inevitable^ results of pemoeratie dhuusslon of* tho
issues of tho day; thereby justifying them? .Bul
lock did it! That’s Wtf 1
Who tried to pass a bill to arm the negro to
force white votes ? Radical Congres? did’ it l—
That’s wur l
Who-hns wild Urtt the arming of ?oUthorn no'
grocs was essential *o peace? druit l That’s war1
Wiio lias already ariAud n riegVo militia^ ' Tho
fiend, Brownlcw, lias done ir I That’s war 1
. Wb i.wArched on Catnil'u .with an infuriated
mob of negroes, armod with Government muskctsl
Radical stump speakers! Tint’s wart
Wnat men have called for arms to prop up tie
gVo sUpremacyi The Radical “Southern govern
ors,” ftom up Nauth / That’s war *1
Slintnoupon l)ie miserable, scorp on-tongued
LIAR8 that flood such falsehoods upon the peopli
to Atir up strife, to slander honest men, in order
to detract from their bloody, revolutionary pur*
poses. And double dyed shamo upon the thing,
who thus heralds His arrival .by such infamous
misrepresentations of the good people of the land
l Everywhere the Seymour men ( have declared
themselves Peaco men. And we teb the honest
Democrats of tho land that this lufamom Agency
Poster is a fit spawn of tho infamous p irty
comes from.
ldst wltjtar to look iiftoi 1 the
bodies of ffloliiiB, ami goes now to re
move them. At Klrainv Colnutery lie
nbtleed Unit most, porlmps nil, tbe
Southern Stales nro reprcsonteil, nntl
kiioWlng from pressing Inquiries re-
cfliviiil) (lint ninny would gladly bear
respecting the bodies of tlielr friends,
he promisefor tho snko of tho lu*«
reftvqd, to .’answer all loiters niid Inqui
ries wldeli mny he sont to'hlm nt Elmi
ra hy the 15th of Oelohev. l'orsous
writing will pleilBo'enelhso a Stamp to
wur return 'postage.
UNAUTlioBlZKP FEEBn—TheCommlS:
sinner iif tuteriud Revenue snys that
itliy AkSflssnr who elmrgus a fuo for ap
proving lljo honds doos so without nu-
tlfljjityof law. Tho defonso tnndo tiy
certain assessors who have claimed It
is that the the foe .taken for this pur-
rose Is intnndcd to lie used in slipperi
ng tho political campaign,
'.Tbs Campaign In WliItGCJ.
The campaign still progtesses vigorously hero.
'Tlio reaction is Mcndy in favor of (lie Democratic
■causo.
We understand our xenious friend, Ruwley Cup»
is gotiiug up a largo Democratic Club in bis Die
trict.
The Dalton District Club still keeps up the ex
citement. Wo were disappointed in Col. Wool-
ton coming up on Friday, on account of being
unablu to como the legislative cliambers, as im
portant matter was up for Friday. But Col Cow-
•art, the equal of every stump speaker in Georgia,
•a scathing orator, and telling talker, will address
tho Club on Friday night nt tho Court-House.
Tlio Tunnel Hill Club is hard at work. The
energetic Chairman of tbe Ex. Com., Dr. Julius
Clement is working hard.
But none of tbe Clubs can beat tlio Vnrnell
Station District Club. It has nearly ono hundred
member?—many old Reconstruct ionista. Pqul
Vamell Capt, Dick Taliafcro, Dr. Ruushcnburg
and its other members are working with a vim.
€ol. Avery made u speech to that Club on F
.lay night, nnd tho enthusiasm was high, nnd his
Ipoints handsomely received.
Remember that on Saturday tho 8d, (he County
'Club meets in Dalton, nnd a big turn out is want-
od, to arrange finally for tho big Barbecue.
Tlio Tilton Club is organized and in working
prime. We roc-iyvd tiie account of its organi
sation and ndtrfinthle Resolutions, but unfortu
nately our Printers Devil mislaid (hem, which has
prevented tlioir publiution.
Hope Insurance Company.
Mr. G. C. Nixon, General Agent of tlio. Hope
Insurance Company* St. Louis Mo., wnl i^i
town yesterday in the interest of that Company.
Ho is now at Tuunel Hill, but will return to this
place to-morrow, when those of our eitizons who
may desire to insure in a Company every way re-
sponsihh —ono that meets all its liabilities prompt
ly, and which possesses many advantages
other Companies, will liavo an opportunity of dq-
ing so. An agency will bo established in this
place.
The Georgia Radical party in a nut-shell—Joe
Brown’s head.
Comlug 1 Coming I
A largo Block of Fall Goods, Ladles* GobdlJ
Hats," Shoes, Boots, of the lutes* styles, and tlicn
Groceries of all kinds, are coming; ladies, coming;
mid will bo openoned at Ed Christian’s store, tltio
week. Give him a call. He sella cheap to all.
<4 Pwwel w Where (s thy Claims?
Grant says “let us have peace.” Tho first sec
tion of tho “Reooustruoiion Acta” speaks of “se
curing peace” by organlzingden Southern States
into military despotism’*, abolishing tho Judicia
ry, trying citizens,' for pretended oflences, by
Radical court-martials, shaving the head* of no-
gro witnesses, putting them in swoat-boxes^ point
ing loaded cannons at thorn, and practicing many
other barbarities, to secure filso-swearlng against
white Southerners, and keeping a standing army
of 6i),ooo soldiers to support a corrupt negro bu
reau, at a cost of ft'iOOfOOOtObO per annum, in a
time of profound pcucq. Tills is the military ty
rant’s idea of “let us havo peace.** Seymour
6avs let us havo tho Constitution and Union of
our fathers, and tho rights guarantied thereunder
Which is “Peace?”
Blurted, ■
On tlio 20th of September, by the Rot, J. A. R,
Hanks, ut tho residence of Mr. John M. Crute,
'Mr.’W, J, LoNolkt to MirsMAnr O’Ttsok.
Ucadquartcra for Everything!
Interesting from WaBhinL
Alalmma delc^fttion hiul nn Interview |PLANTERS’ EMPORIUM:
with thcPt’ft.ltleiit to-day, ilui’int* which
they presented tlielr doeumenls and
licit a freo conversation. Another in
terview is llxcd for to-morrow, when
the Seerctnry of War will he present
Alid tlio President’s answer oonimnnl-
eated. In tho mean lime tlio parties
consider themselves hound to secresy
in regard to tho details.
A portion of tho 12th Infantry has
booh sent to Alcxnndila, Vn.
The 29th regiment, which Is to ar
rive nt Nashville on Tuesday night,
numbers eight hundred men,
ovemu •- —’
Wk havo oflon been asked the dif
ference between n “ cnrpet-bngger "
and a “ scnlawng." Tho Luka (Miss.)
Gazette nuswers tile question' In the
following manner: The enrpet-hAggef
is n Northern thief, who comes Smith
to plunder every white mnn who Is a
rcntlemnn of any property or .reopen
ability, and get all ofllcos ho can.—
Thesealnwng is a Southern-born scoun
drel, who will do ell the earput-bagger
will, and,'beside*, murder tbe-carpet
bagger for the gotta' puroha ring his
sister gave him when lie left home,’’
The following States have hold eloe
lious since the nomination of Grant
AGAINST GRANT,
IDAHO,.
OREGON,
MONTAN-A, .
KENTUCKY,
COLORAD O,
CONNECTICUT.
FOR GRANT.
MAINE,
VERMONT!
“Eet us nAVE pbaor."—'When the
tliird Richard stalilied Henry and
smothered the Princess in tho Tower
lie was in pursuit of peace, and when
Arnold betrayed his country it wns
only to securo a pom e. There never
was a more peaceful country llinn
while Nefo ruled. Let ns have pence
by nil means.—N. 0. Times:
HbVcmio to-day half million dollars.
Comm.i8sloiior Rollins lias left tho
cltv for two weeks.
Tim Herald says odltorlnlly tlio Gov
ernor of Alabama is certainly' not for
wrong in Ills notion that more Nation
al troops nro unnceossnry In tlmt. State.
Tlio proselieo of fifty thousand soliliurs
In Alabama would Wjffbl Vo effective
in keeping the pence'as tlio Camilla
fight will , prove, now that the whole
history of that event Is seen It Is unde-
tihihly clear that the negroes provoked
llie disturbance. Tpey marched) with
tlielf ttadicnl lenders, \vitli music nnd
arms Into a quiet town, comporting
themselves in nn ofrenslvo manner, la
bullying expedition and the menace of
tlielr'ennduflt waa. met as'lf It were
real. Niggers will sco Ify-tpis example
that it is not\vet safe to bully wlnto
Ihon and that will prevent-.collisions.
• Boston, Septomher as^Butler Ims
been renominated for Congress.
NeWark.n. j., Septombor 28.—Pour
English mlhers were crushed to death
by the caving of an irofvmlne at Mount
Hope, New Jersey. , ■
Oor.nsnono, N. C-, Sopt. 28.—On
Friday nlglit last a band of United
Stalfli colored troops.at this point nt-
tempted.to mob two.colored Domoernt-
iospenkcrs.but were prevented by white
citizens. Inn eonllict last'night be
tween colored'soldiers and oitizon ne-
groes. one of tlio former nnd one of tlio
latter wore woiindodi Amputation of
tho lower limb, in the latter case, was
TIB US, KK.VJi'KR K CO.,
H AVE on lunJ nml nro oftiiiinntly rneclvin,'
tin l.irgont nml fluent nnnortini’tit of
C1I0CIE DRY GOODS
Embracing all tho new styles of Ladies’ Drca
Goods, Cloths, CuaimoicF, VcstiiiRS, etc.
RHDHADS CLOTHING
GOOD, 8TII0N0 FAflllHI.NABlJS.
Liiilies'i Unt!, Dtcu Trimming!, Yunkcli .Notion!
New Styles
Hats, Caps,. Boots and Shoos,
every Variety of Price mid h'xcelltuce.
Also,.ii very Urge assortment of Crockery,
Outtlcrv, Hardware, and everything else required
make a full lino of
FAMILY GROCERIES!
FABMEJU IMPLEMENTS I
Of tho latest and most approved Patents Also,
all kinds of Field and Garden Seeds, at
«f7». land 2 Tlbb'u House,Dalton
■jejpl
Vuluabio Klftjr'iJrtitlon.
SELECT YOUR OWN NUMBERS
. . , In tho.
ROYAL SPANISH LOTTERY.
’■pip mint re!ponslblo lratliuii„ii oftliokiiul
L In the woriJ. Selecting IWililmht In tliln
liottorjU n new Idot-find one well mlo|itcJ lo
ho wmiu hfllio people. Jt ollenhi n iwlermean!
spcoulntlvu ii.voMtiiicnt llinii most oilier biisl-
b, rlaki. For full inhirmuUon,' uililH- 1
I.MIYI), SBilMF.8 A'CO;;'
1i Nu.-iim Strcoi, New Voile.
jrn
Preparations.
E V1MYJ101) r Tries Thom i
EVEItYIlODY Uses Them I
U YE 11Y110DY-—Micvctt in them l
Everybody—-Itecominends them !
AREA.VS.IS .7 AM R J) IROlt
—
Starlit J'Aat, Il7.((r4\> , Ari-., May 23, V
Db. Jons llui.1.—>P« ir Nil i Lu!t ULnu i.,
My nofi.Ki.liiw who unit With mo in I
lira been doAii With rhtumftliaui lur i
Commenced on the DlUeii, mid lorn I
In had heft
thvin, i,ud 1;6 h!.‘o itnptovt-d.
Dr. CotScu, «ho lihibeen in hnd licnUh for?’
oral ye,\H-iloMchtmd liver nflfeotW~T
proved' Very much by the p?e ol yon.
e.yoii troubled byitatiqkifle,i(wacli-
indeed .tho Ucdron I
popularity iu this acttl
“Costar's” S'xtcnniiuito.n.
! “ Only lrifkllihlo Roinedloi krfuttn.”—
“Free from POUdn." ‘‘Hot danger
ous to tho Uiiinnn F.pnl|y.” “1UU
com® out of their holes to die.' 1 Im
proved to keep ill any climate.
Nealy.
A SUCH IN TIME SUES NINE!
Are you* annoyed -with Dou-Dugs?—*
Can’t sloop nJjjhts!
CROEIEn’B
NEW STORE,
J HAVE JUST OrENED AN ELEGANT AS-
necessary. • :
Thero is constant Excitement ana a
ter, Minn., dispatch of September 12,
savs: A terrific tornado of rain occur
red on tile Minnesota river Friday
niglit. 'Houses and barns-were {down,
to fragments nnd grain stacks scatter
ed in every direction. A number of
persons were injured, among them Mr
Geo. Rtiggs-, Di'taliy; and several others*
seriously. f l'he damage to properly is
estlifialed ut $26>00Q.
Democrney in Walker—A Gala Day—Jnbllcel
We havo attended several mass-meetings,
c.ontly, tmt tlio grand old Democratic Juhjlc** ami
Haxket Dinner, which uaino olfut fnFayette,
the 24i-h ult, had a ring of tlio trua metal about
it seldom exhibited at an nut of-tlio-YVay county
gathering.
The morning sun, a* it wended it* way .hrougli
the dusky >ktvB sciWeely gave us a hope of any
hut u dreary day, wliilo tlio mountain brcZ 'hnn
down a thick, tut ty fog, nlglt onto a d izz' ug
rain; hut at an early hour throngs of fair ladi
gallant and true gentlemen, began to poftr tnt<
tiie village by hundred?, add ere the tlipo of
speaking, th> gloomy cloud?, a? if |»fonelo d irk-
tho grand array of magnificeiit loveliness whicli.
hn«l assembled to do honor to tiie pure patriots,
nnd lend their benign influence to a en«*e so holy
mid just,broke their desponding links asunder,and
ushered out a bright sun to spread h* congenial
rays in unison with those from a thousand fair
faces below. The occasion had, indeed, assumed
a peculiar grandness.
From fifteen hundred to two thousand o r the
honest yeomanry had assembled m ound tlio stand,
situated in n beautiful grove, when tiie speakers,
in order, were announced.
Col. Norwood, of Savannah, mado a pointed
nml logical discourse nn the U-uie* of the day.
which was well received and did, wo worn about
to sav, much goo l; Lut tliut’s doubtful—tlicn*
were none of the swarthy, crawling, scallnwag
reptiles out, nnd thnnk God, for the good people
of Walker, but few in tho county.*
Gen. Wolford addressed the crowd in a style
peculiar to himself, receiving repeated applause.
Next came out* mountain hero, the hiimitnb'o
Col. Geo. N. Lester, in ono of his “love least”
appeals, but for no avail—nary material—all *0.
K. Ills exposures of corruption were sharp and
quick, while hts intermingling of humour kept
up a continuous roar of laughter, especially
amongst, the Indies witli whom he is very popular.
Dinner wns announced, and thero were
tables, heavily laden, with ram, lamb, sheep and
mutton, hog meat, beef, ohiuken, corn bread,
light brend, biscuit, vegetables, cakes or«ll kinds,
nnd “pies an’ tilings” generally, enough for twice
the number present, and thelf it was preparod by
women, (God blesR the little' creatures) aud so
n .eely too—just ns they do everything. Wo tested
the full bill of fnTfc. very severely, npd pronounce
the whole ofit A No. 1.
After sumptuous refreshments tho enthusiastic
crowd gathered again to hear Col. Waddell, who
eloquently nnd fiercely shcl-ed tlio enemy out of
tlielr breastworks, amidst frequ.mt applause.
Gen. Young, our M. 0., wns next on tlio roll
to *peuk, but a httivy shoWer of rain prevented
him from giving us a thlkj to (ho regret of all.
It was, altogether, a llve’y day,' and carried
our memory hack to tlio prosperous days of tho
. Republic. Viva la Walker!
Extraordinary Good Sense.—There
is, in Haris, France, one ciry goods firm
that spends five hnndvcd thousand
francs n year for ndveriising. It has
d me so for twenty years past, and com
s lers it umh-ponsiilile to the immense
and eonstnntly increasing JnlsIhMB
which it is doing. A Bohemian Is cn
gaged to write tho ndvertisi tnents, • nd
see to It that they are properly puUii.li-
od.
Another llonJsamr Rally.
<Xih Cows* t,of Atlamn, n penulno stump oiatcr,
addresses Iho Dnlton District (Hub an Friday night
at tho Ouurt-IIouse. A stirring time expected.
Ladies Invited. I. W. Atkut, Pre»t Cluli.
Help lllm up Aftnln.
Ed. Tucker, the old roliable, No. 1 blacksmltli,
of day. gone hy, hulro-cslnbll-hed In tbu rear or
Jesse Holland's Stable, 116 is too well known ns
a good workman to require praise. It is Mr.
Tucker's purposo to put up bis buggy faianufaeiury
as soon ss be ia aide. Help him.
Domestic Market.
Market dull—Corn flOnftfl; Mewl 86flflO; wheat
none offering; Dried I'cachts in demand nt $2 76
nfl.OO pef bushel; Uniter, 26u; Chlukeni ISftkOe;
Eggs, 10al6e. . ■■ ■
Kingston Deaotnlle Conrentloa,
For tlio nbmlnstlon of a candidate for Congress
from thin DUtrlet, re-assomldos to-morrow, by or
der cf the Freeidcot of said eonrention,
A H indred 'Guns for Arkansas.
That is a breezy, health-inspiring
note that comes to us from Arkansas.
The [Dumopriitys in that' Stats'are a unit
on the colored stlirriigo qtlustlon, and'
nro moving on the enemy’s works,
wielding his own favorite weapon anti
ntlncking his very citadel. Tiie whole
cheerful story is told on oitr first page
of this issile, in the correspondence of
the New York World. It Is a rctnark-
nhlc, almost startling phase of the rnp-
idlv developing “ Southern situation,"
and tlio most oxtraordinnry feature of
the groat roaolionary movement on
tills oontiiuint, for tiie nvertlirow of
the praKnit Congressional oliga'rohy.
Wlmt does all tills moan,? Thero is
something more than party and party
polities in it. Tho hand of nn insoi'ii-
talile providence is in it. So sure ns
the sou of heaven sheds light, nnd the
earth revolves, this key-note from the
trnns-Missi-sippi sounds to tho knell
of carpet-bag despotism in the down
trodden,nnd long-siilfol'lng South. It
looks ns though n rny of sober reason
Imd flashed through tiie Southern coun
try, before which Fancy's fretted frost
work had incited in a niglit. The peo-
plenrc terribly in earnest—have thrown
aside despondency and (lay-dreaming
and commenced a masterly activity
whicli' will sweep nil before it. There
is more good, old-fashioned common
** horse ” seitso in this attitudo of the
Arkansas nomocracy than anything
wc Imvo suen from the South since the
Mississippi election and the Democrat
ic victory at Memphis.—Nashville Ban
ner.
nAYTl—Tlio latest news from this
ragged nation places Snlimve on tlio
vantage ground, and suggests that the
cake of tile ,** Cacos " must Ifimtlverv
much like dough. The ’‘Liznrdq” will
steal the cake if Snlimve finally tri
umphs, and bask in the sunshine of
tho Government till another revolution
drives them to tlioir holes. A great
government is lifter fifty years of tri
al, that tlio negroos Imre made in Huy.
ti I having declined in every phase of
civilization since they took it in hand,
well ordered and maintained, uiitil the
nation is now diiTded into two par
ties, whose ambition has led to the
adoption of the names “ Cacos ” or
parrots, and “ Lizards,” to distinguish
them from each other. Alter a long
war, remarknblo for tho cruelty meted
out to prisoners, and utterly o nloinp-
tilde for any display of a warlike char
acter, one of them Is, it appears, about
to triumph. In turn, it will have soon
to follow tho preceding dominating
factions nnd give way to another squa
lid resolution.—Rtoll. Dispatch.
Thola8trndieal wiru pullingmid ejoe-
tlonecriug dodge is this: To send from
Baltimore toPennsylvaninsevernl thou
sand voters for uso in the coming elec
tion. The Information comes from tlio
Baltimore Custom-house, aud is rclta-
W«
general feelingof inseourlty oil the part
of citizens.
New Orleans, Sept. 23.—Governor
Warmoth'd veto of t|jc negro equality
bill was sustained In tho Honso to-day.
Tlio vote .was a tie; 39 to 32.
In tho House: to-day a bill was intro
duced, passed to tldrcl reading, and re
ferred to the Judiciary Committee, en
titled an not to onforoe the provisions
of tlio thirteenth article of tiio Consti
tution, which• in almost idontioal with
civil action, and gives preference on
the docket to suits brought under its
provisions.
Riobmond, September 23.—On Sat
urday niglit, in Now Kent county, Mrs,
Stewart, a widow, wps murdered and
her norpso burnt with her dwolllng
house. John. Raker, tier farm mana-
gar, wns also murdered and robbed of
five hundred ■dollars in gold. Four
houses were recently , burned in tlio
sameiioighborhood.. The military were
sent tlure. .
A special lo the-Rndimond Dispatch
shvB tho train bn tlnTCbntrtil railroad,
with two hundred of the 29tii Infantry,
hound for Ton iesseti;-ran oir the track
thisevening,noir Lqiidoiisville. killing
four nnd woiiridi ig a large 'number—
Four,cars ran off. Throe companies
of tlio same regiment left hero tills eve
ning for Tennessee. '
London, Sopt. 28 The Spanish rev
olution gninsstrcngtli. Valladolid and
both Castillos revolted. Tiie llbynl
forces have been recalled from Santan
der to protect Madrid.
Paris, September s?.—The city of
Alccy has revolted^ Throe ships of
the lino,supposed to lie a part of Prim's
fleet, appeared off Cnrlhagoiln.
It is stilted that tile town of t Leon
lias pronounced for the revolutionists,
It is also reported that Saragossa has
rebelled and that Comte Chester was
killed. i
Hftrtmclit of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
at my New Brick House, on Hamilton Street,
first Store above Hnlludd'l Livery Stable, adjoin
ing Lowry 6s Eohoii’*,'thihsistlng In part of
Blenched and Sfown Domestics,
PRINTS, LADIES’DRESS GOODS,
7 rimming-, Hosiery uml Notions In variety,
Boots arid Shoes,
Ilnniivare, qiiocnsft'jre. nml Tiblo Cuttlcly,
SUGAR, COFFEE, ToflACCO, I’OWDEIt,
ami nn dnilifM variety' or articles too numerous to
mention, uil of winch t oiler at
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES
Call and see for youratilve*, and you will bu
plcnsod with both goods aud prices. It Is a pleas*
uic to allow goods.
S. C. CROZIER.
W ANTED- A GENTS—$176 per
month to sell the National Family Hewing
Family
Miiehitio. This machine, is equal to tho standm
machines in every respect and is sold nt the low
price of *20 Addres* NATIONAL SEWING
MAQJHNB 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. jun25 8m
J. UVTUUIES
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
“Collar's« Ilal-Hntr F.xler.
A IJqniil “ t)c«roy»aml prevents BcJ-
Dugs.” ." Never Falk”
Fur Motht In Fun, Woolens, Carp.
ot», Ac.
“Costar’s” Insect Fowtlcr.
Du.-troj" iustniiily Flora nml all In-
rueu uu l’liuin, Fmtl», Aulmula, Ac.
“ A ouro tblug.'
t|fy.
Thovaaudi Cua LC3-
“Costar’s” Corn Solvent.
Fur Cornu, Buiilou!, Wart!,- Ae,—
"Try It." '
mint.
ur nu dMnw thiH full
i Dlttor. and Eawipur-
Bull’s Worm
fo iay Uiiiied Slata'aud iYoMuidilRisdcti.
»I have received many testimonials from profes
sional and medical men, ns my .nlmnnnes nnd'va
rious publications have shown,' ill of ! which nro
genuine. The- following letter from a. liiglily ed
ucated and popular physlcinn In Georgia, is cer
tainly pno ot tho most rensiblo conimunipatlopa
I havo ever received. Dr. Clement know? ex
actly what ho speaks of, and his testimony de
serves to he written in letters of gold. ’Hoar
wiint tho Doctor auya of BULL’S WORM DR-
8TR0YF.lt: .
Villanmo, Walker County, Ca., June 23,1 Sf 0.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: 1 have recently giv*
cu your “iWorm Destroyer” several trial?, and
find It wonderfully clllcaclous. It lias not failed
Don’t suffer with Pain! A Wonder- i , -
fill power of Healing! Every family 0,n Iree to. confess, that I:kn6tf of no remcdyrec-
Bhonld keep It in the liouso. i . ... oinmciidcd by the ablest authora that i? so certain
“Costar’a” Siuclttho' H Salve, and fipeedy ns its ellbcta. On the contrary they
lta I'flVctu me Imniodiato. Fur Out!, 1 f™ uncc ‘ ln,n " lh « extrumc. My object In writ-
Burn!, Bruise.*, Wound.*, Sore Dreustft, '9B W t0 VP 011 w,l “ 'wins I can get
Fllei*, Ulcore, Uid Surra, Itch, Scrofula tile lued’eirm dlrectlv from you. ll'I cun getup-
ond Cutanoutu Eruplioni, Chapped «» cas F " ir 1 raa . f sl ">» «8™**‘ Ami <d' B. I.
]lamia, Lips, Ac., Uitei of Annuel*, ! mn nwuro t mt tlio use of such article* is contrary
Insects Ac. ; 10 tl10 “ |1<J h™<dk'6 of n great miiorlty
WSSSSlSSi ol the regular llnd of M. D’h, but I flee no jli/t
, causoor good.sense In discording,! relnetly wldeli
Universal Dinner Fill’* (.ngar- : «o know to be eniciciil, flimply hreauae wo may
,d). an years admioblwcd in a ' >» * ,10r !' nt ! ‘ lf iu oonibluaUon. or my part I
' - .Shall toako it a ruio to uso all and any i *-
nlifcvlatc sufTcriog humanity which Lma
. coated). 30 yearn
Phvsiclan’s Practico.
“Costar’8” it Is It op Hills,
w means, to
I-.... , ■.( tf jAR-iji —* ——,tnay boablh
Of extraordinary clllcaey for Costive-; ta S u,M , som <’
yea*, Indigestion, Nervon. nnd
AND DEALER IN
Staple Dry Goods.
HEAVY GROCERIES,
Yarn*,
Shirtings,
Stoves, Titiwatc,
Leather, Grain, Hu.v,
KTO., ETC.,
Tunnel Hill, Ga.,
K EEPS constantly on limn! n large stock of ail
STAPLE GOOD? “ -
time*, to pay tho Highest Market Price for nil
kinds of y
Pi’oauo©.
My old friends and tho public general! v aro in
vited to call on mo before HELLING or PUR*
(JILVSINU elsewhere, as lam determined to
extra Sprclal Notlre.
Itewnro of counterfeits 1 -Smith's Tonic ^vnip
Imi been counterfeited, and tlio counteflcitor,
brought to grief. ,
Smith 1 * Tonic Syrup..
The genuine article mu?t have I)r. John Bull’*
private ftarnp on each bottle. Dr. John Hull on
ly hffs the right to maniifaeturc nod sell the origi
n«l John Smith’s Tonic Syritp of Louisville, Ky.~
Examine well the lubul on each bottle. If my
private stump is not on the bottle, do not pur
chase, or you wdl bo deceived. See my column
idvt-riiHenient, and my show card. The genuine
•Smith’* Tonic Syrup can only lie prepared by uiy-
s-*lt. The public servant,
,Louisville, Ky. Da. JOHN DULL,
April 25,
LATEST AEEIVAL
SPRING AID SUMMER GOODS
l \J Earo receiving almost daily large addition*
vv to our stock of gtlodsj to wldeli we invite
cun irtiikett to their in
consists in part bf
ttoDoso. Our stock
Staple and Fancy’Dry Goods,
Ladles’ DUliSS GOODS and TRDIHIXCS la
great virlety ud »tyle«l
Whilo Goods, Bleached and Brown
DOMES TICE.
Mcn’a and Ddy'a
Ready Made Clothing,
Linen Drills, Cottonude.*, Summer Citssimcrs,
Tweed*,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
ITarclwnre, Cuttlory anti Queens ware,
uid Wood and Willow-Ware in great variety,
aLo, a splendid hue of , ,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and Dye-Stuff*, to which wo * Invito tho atten
tion of our friends mid tho publiu, ns it i* our in-
rentiou not to be undersold. AYe buy all kinds
of Preduco for Cash *0r Goods; ReiuottJbur,
our motto is
QUICK SA/.hS AND SMALL PROFITS.
loirnv k E.ISOJ&
fan 10 Hamilton Street, Dalton, Ga.
'jMJE CITIZEN tQ_*ub9cribors until
Januflrjr fa FIFTY GENTS*
SELL OOODS CHEAPER
Tlmn any Ilnuse this side of Atlanta I
Julv23 tin,*
c, «. rii.i tri'iniu,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
La Fat kite, Ga.
HfWIIl practice iu ail the countu** compos-
ing the Cheiokeo Circuit.' . Jan. 10—ly.
GOLD GR E ENBACKS!
every man to savo every cent pos-
and everybody “gives it up” that they
I T be’io
I. tibu,
save money by trading
CPIIUSTIAN’B
NEW CHEAP STORE!
Wo are offering unprecedented bargains in
PRINTS,
Blenched ami Unbleached Domestic
Boole, Shoes, Hate, Notions,
BACON, SUGAR, COFFEE,
and FAMILY SUITLIK3 of all klndaut
Wonderfully Low Prices!
Wo continue to pay tlio Highest Prices
for Country Produce, of ati kinds,
Wc are offering great inducements; also, to
buyer* of Pocket and Table Cutler rdwuro,
Crockery, Harnett, etc.
tjulU . J. K. & K. CHRISTIAN.
Anunoniated Phosphate.
B est and cheapest fertilizer
IN THE WORLD 1
Saves Land,.. .Saves Money... .Haves Labor!
J. E k K. CHRISTIAN, Agents.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
C OUNTRY MERCHANTS nnd consumers will
find ut our bouse tlio largest and bust as-
Fortment of Cigars,and Tobaeco in Chorokco
lieorgiu, width wo sell at Atlanta ami Nariiville
prices. J. K. & E CilRISllAN.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
A.Xi.Southorland
Mnniifncturcr of uli kind* of
T I 1ST W A R E,
AM) UKAlvER IN
Stoves, Hollow Ware,Hardware,
And cvwvything jn id* lino, of businew, which ho
proposes to sell us cheap us can bo bought in tho
.South' rn or Weatcm market?, nt wholesale or re
tail, and claims for hU Tinware a superiority over
that of Northern or Kaatern manufacture.
Roofing nnd guttering done promptly, cheaply.-
Hamilton street, Dalton, Ga. july-flru
ThatCongli will kid you. Don’t nog-
iltllin
’Conar’s” couch llnmily. "■?
l*he children cry for it—Ha a t’Sodth#
ing Syrtlp.” Fdr CBiighs,. Ooldj-
lloarsenctt, Sere ThroM, Croup,Whob-
niug Cough, Asthmo, Bronchial Af
fection*. finger*, Speaktrt, arid all
troubled with TfAoat Complaint*, will
find this a beneficial Pectoral Retnudv.
BeuutHLa tho Complexion, giving to
tt;c skill n irmiipmcnt liethnws.
“CostarV* Dittcr-Sucet .
nnd Orange Hlossams.
Renders tho skin clear, pmooth.pnd
soft. Remove? Tan,_ Freckle?, Pint;
pie?, Ac. Ladies,'try' a bottle, and soo
3 • wunderfid qilailty.
car i’ll Bx,Viit«IM of all wortliiessnlta I-
lion*. , 1
C^“None Genuine without “COSTAR’S”
.‘Ignattiro.
i30T2fic'. and 50c. size* kept by all Druggists,
car* I pize* scut by mail on receipt of price.
ty&2 pays for any three $1 sizes by Exp ess.
pays for eight $1 sizes by Express.
Address
HENRY B. COSTAR.
012 Bropdway, N. Y.
tSfiTFor -saia by C. B. Wellborn k Co., Dal
ton, Georgia
BtrSbla by nil Wholesale Druggists In'aH the
large Cities. •
t^TBarncs, Ward A Cn., 24 Magazine streets
N. Orleans, wliple^alo agents for {iou* hern
Mny 8 r -lim.
DR,n.n,Bnoipj%* i
Insurance and Land Agent,
KINO STREET, DAI.TON, GEORGIA. ',
A GENT for A5TNA Life and Firo Insurance,
Company, Also, JefTerson aud James
River Fire Insurance Cdfnpanle*. of .Virginia,
Enterprise, nt Cincinnati; mid Putnam, at Hurt-
ford, Fire Insurance Companies. And
General Land Agent
For anybody who ontrust* their bu?iuess to tiia
c '.e. Refer* to Col; 0. B. Wolborn, Atlnuta;
Col. W.dL Tibbs, Lowry & Enson, Hon. D. A.
Walker, nnd Col, J. A. R. I(ank*, Dalton. jaOly
A.uotion
SATURDAY OCTOBER 4th,
Ono Fine Single-Cased Gold Watch,
“ Donblo-*B»rrehed Shot-Gun,
| Dozen British Muakets,,
40 pairs ami Irons,
500 pairs Ladies. Calf, Kid, Morocco and Kjp
shoes.
60 pair? Mi«?es shoos; assorted,
12 Photograph Albiums,
\50 yards Print*,
2 Dozou Shingling-Hfltchets,
“ “ *. Nailing Hammers,
1 splendid Hand Saw,
10 Great Gross' Buttons; assorted,
2 dozen Looking Glasses,
1,000. Gent* Paper Collars,
1 I)oV.cnWalnut'W6rk Boxes,
All of which I oiler to tho highest bidder;
disease to which human fle.-h is heir. Please r«
ply soon, and inform mo of your best terms,
aw sir, raostrespcctfullv,
JULIUS Y. CLKYIUNT, Si. D.
Bull’s Sarsaparilla.
cOOD REASON FOR THE CAPTAIN'S
FAITH.
Dead the fiptr.ln's
D. iiton 1 "
Dr. John Bui.
cy of your Sarsaparilla,
cflcial qualities it
lowing 8tatcment of my case:
I was wounded about two year? ago—was taken
prisoner and confined for sixteen month?. Being
moved eo often, my wound? lmvo not healed yet.
I havo uot sat up a moment since I was wounded.
I am shot through tho hips. My general health
is impaired, and I need something to n>isc .na
ture. I have more faith in your .Sarsaparilla than
in any thing else. I wish that thaf. is genuiuo.
Please express mo half ti dozen botkle<», ami obli-a
Capt. C. P. JOUNHON,
1 St. LonKMo.
P. S.—The following wns written April SO,*
18(15, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Copt.
Johnson.
Johnson.
Dr. 1
Johnson, w . _
Central Now'’York, whenThe died‘leaving thJ
above CY P. Johnson to mv care. At thirteen
years of age he. had a chronic diarrhea and scro-
. Bctt—l)ear£ir: Jly iWjbnnd, Dr. C. S.
wn, was a‘skillful surgeon nhd plij>icia \ in
fula, fevci sore?, ond general debility. Porlcct
success has attained it. Hie cure effected, in some
eases of scrofula and fever sores were almost mi*
raculovs. I am verj nnxjou* for.niy son to again
' • to your H'.ii>;ii).ni!!a. Be is fearful
have recourse I ,
of. getting d ppuriod? article, ; hence his wiftiirg to
vou for it. IBs wounds were terrible, but I°bj-
Iiovo he will recover. Raxpeotfully,
Jennie Johnson.
r>n. john bulL,*
Mauufatturor.and Vbnder of tlio Celebrated
Smith’s Tonic Syrup,
FOR THE CURE OF
J3 Q U E Ji. JP D FE-WE JJ,
OR,
CHILLS AND FEYEIt,
Tho proprietor of this eelobrafed fnedlclno
justly claims for it a superiority overall ron edict
over offered to the publio for tlio safe, certain,
V*'/, "ml prrm.iu.-.it eure of Ague and Fever,
or Chills ana Fever,' whether'of 1 -short or long
Banding; He f6fers to the ontirc Western and
South-western country! to bear him testimony to
the truth .qf the assertion, that ip no ta.so whutev-
;r will it fall to vurtylf tho directions nro sttiitlv
followed nnd carried but. In 4gr£a£ inflny ease?,
c»ire/ nnd
it single dbse has bc»*n sufllcicnt for n c»ire; nnd
whole families liavo* been cured by n single bot
tle, with a perfect restoration of the general
health. It i?, however, prudent, nnd in every
enso more certain to cure, if its uso is continued
In’smaller doses for a week or two after the dis
ease has been* checkt'di more especially In difficult
and long atnnding cases,. Uquajly, this tncdicino
If'. ikMkP «»«
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sl'KINO rtACS, OKOIIOIA,
W ILLipntetico in the . Cherokee Ciroult and
give special attention to collecting and
soenring claims. • mnrifi-tjan
isuMnan # JficCamy,
attorneys at law,
Sl'KINO ‘PMOB, OKOHOli, •
\\J ILL practice in tiie courts of tho Cherokco
VV* Circuit. - 1 ’ ' - ‘
1 marlO-^jon
DR. JDlINiRULL’SPr .
No. 40 hflh, Ore.-.
lOuisvillV,
All of tho above remedied for 5.1I0 by.
J. D. M KLIN & CO,
(UiaJLmooiht, Tern,.,
And by'nll oilier tc*ponii!,!c Drti£gi>tJ. 10-1,
—
BETTER THAN GOLDI
ocn a w
ns ■»
Indostrnfitablo Golden
A RE recommended by Bankers; Lav
lessor*. Teachers, Merchant?, a,
F. A. HAFFNEB, ■ •’WQ°d^&' pTayCn,'
iratch-.llaker ami JcictUcr,.' Dnlgai itedlbinasYDyo Stuffs,Paints,
I- am JrepiiredT'do "ny 3 St w,5t li, uijr Window Glass, &oi ■ , ■«.,
line of buMnesa, such us repairing and cleaning RliNGGOLD,..»...*.7.i..t^.-,*i.rf..6L0RuIA» box,containing
Watches, &o. • I keep on hand Jewelry, Watches, ; 'August'27—12m ! getTury the ^
Dxn^renrUndg,'
DalWitj d
have tried thorn, ns tho best Pen
tifail niiy pen now before the publio.
, .Sent po.it paid to o**~ mJJ — ; *
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