North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, October 29, 1868, Image 2

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s== t .NORTH G J. 1'. WHITMAN, Editor. DALTON. OKOKOIAj Thursday,./ Ootobor 20,-180B jfjTiom nmtocnrrio ticket. 1 pos rftEsmiSTi v HOI, HORATIO SEYMOUR, o/artv tour. roa vr5E*paE3iDc:fr: Goa. Frank. P. Blair, op Missouri. Btato Elootorinl Tiokot. roi mi su:i at Unas: '()««. JOHN D. GOItnUXofljultmi. Hiis. JOHN T. ULAIIKR, of Ibindulpb. milTIIS DIBTSICTS! 1. Jons C. Nioitom, urftOKh t. Cm, CaAttuti T. (Iconic, «>r gunner, i Hanual J. Mua'rs, or Musongco, - . A. AuairsrusO. Oaoos,of lllllb. 3. Mil. .1. II. Cuumiso, of ltlchmbrol. ». II. P, list.I., pf Fourth. . • 7. Col.. Jaiiks I). .\VAim*H, of Cobb. ron congress: GEN. P. M. B. YOUNG, or bAUTOW. uspcnding the collodion of tho poll' tax. This 1ms boon douo to aid In tho election of Grant—to catch tho negro vote, for there are thousands in tho State who Imre uot paid this tax, and could not vote under tho Consti tution had uot this proclamation hien Issued. It is, therefore, clear to our mind—and Bard cf the Era, who ex- nltingly calls upon the members of the rabble party to take advantngo of It cannot deny tho charge—that “IBs Accidcnlcy " had no oilier object In view,In stopping tho collection of these .taxes,-than to make votes for Grant. How little—how contemptible—lu tho 'Governor of a great Stato to prosti tute himself to such bnso purposes— But nothing better could bo oxpooted of this Express Agent—this miserable tool of tlie Mongrel tyrants. Ho owes Ids election to fraud and rascality, and by tho samo process lie proposes to carry the Stato for Grant. But bow is tilts proclamation of lils“0xsblp’ operating upon the poor of tho Stato? \Vo learn from the Columbus Sun that tlicro are now In tho Poor IIouso of Miiscogco comity, sixteen whites ahd thirteen blacks, who (being pau pers) aro wholly dependent upon the collection of taxes for a support. They have hitherto been supplied very easi ly, as provisions could bo purchased on county'orders; but this tax sus pension order Ims deprived tl|cm of this modo of subsistence, ns tho treas ury Is said to bo bankrupt, and no ono will now buy orders or lend money— Tho condition of tho poot in other counties In Georgia is no bettor than' in Muscogee. Is tills, uot a nice state of things? Grant must bo elected, and tho poor left lo starve I Down with Mongrclismll Womon of tho South I IVomnn’s influence is, indeed, great, Every friend of the Union, tlie very j «»$ with,nil duo reverence for their existence of which is nt stake, has a \ modesty, wo appeal to them to wield work to do on tho day of election, for] that influence. Next Tuesday the nt no time, since tho organization of | great quest ions of Libertyor ly ran ny, j White Supremacy or Black Supremacy, ELECTION DAY I t'rlcnds of the Villon and or the Constitution arc yon Heady ? The tiny upon which tlie great battle for tho Constitution,ami llio Union is to be fought, is close fit, baud ! Before nuother issue of our paper tho-presi dential election, around which clus ter momentous issues, will liavo been decided, and wlmt that decision will he tho God of lleavcn alone knows.— Tho liberty and rights guaranteed un der the Constitution framed by tho llcvoluUoimry fathers, will oilher tri umph on that day or he swallowed up in the great nuileslcom cf Mongrelism. On that day tlie decision will either bo in favor of a while man's government, or a Mongrel, niggerised despotism I Democrats—friends of Constitution, al liberty—aro you ready?—are you thoroughly organized for the conflict ? tho government, lmvo such sta. e , issues—issues bo clearly antagonistic a 1 ' 0 1° 1>° voted upon. \ou know your to the Constitution—characterized a duty. Radicalism not only villiflcs Presidential campaign in tiiis once freo tho true men of tho country biit^lnn- anil lmppy Republic; mid tho nature | ders tho purity of your sex. Then, of those issues are alarming—they not we call upon you to use your influence not only involve tlie denresto interests against it. See wlmt a Radical editor, of the South, but they endanger the notlong enough from tlie cod-fisheries very stability of tho Union itself.— Think of this, men of Georgia 1 Though the friends of the only. 'co?!- Itally fbr Anothor If tho result In N Now York World, di sylvanin, that Stato in favor of Undlcalis aro good for any linhlo to olmiigu now in tlirco weeks ns it did when, nflor electing Pouiocrntlo officers In Octolior, Pennsylvania, in 1840, gnvo her electoral vote to Hnrrt- ofNew England to clear himself of the disagreeable odor, says about yon, and in the columns ol’a Southern seal- tentative, Conslilulional candidate now lawag’s paper. Read itl It is quoted before tho American people for Prcsi-1 in tlie article on tlie first page, “llie dent, lmvo been abased uud denounced Women of tlie South.” us disuiiionists, us revolutionists, ns j And the njan who votes with a par-1 advocates of war and opponents of j tytlmtenilorsessueli calumnious serib- y ears, but wo lire "not willing to have our peace—though senlnwngs and carpet- bling would whet bis knife on tho son by the snmjl majority of 849. All that now makes tlie small majority of Tuesday In that State, comes from fraud and colonization. In these* directions the Radicals exponded their full foroo last Tuesday. Tlie colonists will bu culled homo to voto In their own States, especially tlie “boys in blub” from this city Who voted in Philadelphia. Tho money lins been spent, mid nothing like tho effort will bo mado by the Repub licans In November which they put forth i'll' October. Considering tho fact that tho Stato now Ims boon carried only by frauds wbioh cannot ho repeat ed, and relying upon tho precedent tlint tho Stato Ims been politically changed from Octolior to Novcnlbor, as it was In 1840, there-is reasonable ground to hope, and considering tlie small fraudulent majority lo overcome, to expect tlmt'the Democrats will car ry Pennsylvania next month. Rally for another charge. Colfos’a Xaow-Nothlngism. Schuyler Colfax and his friends arc very anxious to tnako it nppcnr that lie never was it Know-Nothing sworn ly tho most impious oaths to proeeriblc all foreigners and Roman Cathodes.— Wo do. not blamo Colfax for being ashamed of himself and for trying to esenpo the Inevitable oonseqiienccs of ids sin; but .denials are not proofs— Ho was n Know-Nothing in 1854. He was a delegate from Indiana to tho great Know-Nothing Convention at Philadelphia. He swore frightfully to persecute relentlessly overy Irish limit, German, and Roman Catholic, lie swore never to support any ono of these for any office but to do Ids bust to prevent their ever holding any otU- cial position in the United States. On the 3d of November naturalized citi zens would do well to remember this, and to'sou to it that Colfax is uot elect ed to fill tho oflico to which he aspires. Notwithstanding Greeley’s foul lan guage and obscenu denial of the charge, tlie fact is eatiitilislicd tlmt Schuyler Colfax was a Know-Nothing, and a de voted oue/ A Terrible Outrage in Avkanns. A correspondent from Carroll coun ty writes thus: On tlie 15th Inst., nt a church-house m Crooked crook, four or fivo Radicals ■aised a row on tlie Sabbath. Know- ng llmt the Cmiservatives were all un armed they tired into the crowd, kill- ig one man dead upon tlie spot and minding llireo others, of Which two have since died ; one it is supposed will recover. This was done by men that claim to belong to tlie Carroll militia, and thev are going Co cni'nreu civil law. We suppose they III mehced tile enforcement. This is the first Radical outrage upon tile citizen of. this county. We lmvo enough o itj Wo have lie'll jn peace (jar tIn to tll_ , . . ly Johnson to Mr. Sey Road it: Executive Mansion.) Washington, October 22,1868 J Hon, Horalio Seymour i I see It an nounced In tho papers, ildi morning tlmt you will enter tho Presldontlai canvass in person. 1 trust this may bo so, as tho present position of puli, (to affairs justillos and demands it. It is hoped and believed, by your friends, tlint nil enemies to Constitutional Gov ernment, whether secret or avowed, will not bo spared, and llmt their ar bitrary nml unjust usurpation, togeth er with their wasteful, profligate, and' corrupt uso of tho pooplo’s treasure, will bo signally exposed and rebuked. The mnsscs of the people should he nrousod and warned against tho on- croaehmcnts of despotic power, now ready to enter tho citadel of liberty. I trust that you may speak with nn In spired tongue, and that your voice may ponotrate overy just and patriotic breast throughout the land. Let tho living principles of the violated Con stitution bo proclaimed nml restored, tlmt ponce, prosperity and fzatornnl feeling nmy return to our divlded.and oppressed nation'. Andrew Johnson “To Your Tents, Oh Israeli” A RALLYING SHOUT FROM THE JEWS AND ADOPTED CITIZENS. To tho Editor of tho Nnshrlllo Ropnhlfcnn TIminor I think I know something of wlmt I write. I mu an Israelite and a foreign er, nnd lmvo been for years a Republi can. But I cannot nnd will not vote for Ulysses S. Grant, the author of the Infamous order No. 11. So It is In tlie North. If tho Rndlcal majorities in Ohio, Indiana ami Pennsylvania aro not over ton thousand, there aro .Isra elites enough in each of those States who arc Republicans, nml lmvo nml will vote tho Republican ticket gener ally, that will never, never, never voto for Grant. Mark tlmt. They wifi not do It. Tlioro aro Radical Israelite vo ters enough in the city of Philadelphia, who lmvo voted with the Radicals iu this late election, nml who will not vote for Grant, to change tho result. I might say the same of tlie German, Irish nml Italian Republicans, who lmvo votad in the into elections witli their party, lint' they will not vote for Colfax, with his Know-Nothing record and Know-Nothing oath. An Israewte. Tho Btato of Thlnga in Mlsacuri. Gen. Blair, in hisspceeh at the Court house in St. Louis, thus alludes to llio tyranny which prevails in tlmt State, lie said: “This State, in every section, feels tlie agony of tho most despotic ami meanest Government tlmt ever existed in the tide of time. [Cheers.] It is cowardly. These from our citizens lugntcit Ilium baggers lmvo been busy manufactur ing lies concerning the disloyalty of tho people of tho South, for tho pur pose of .inflaming the Northern mind —charged them with being cut-throats, assassins,Instigators of the Camilla and other riots-r-tlie nature of tlie is- . sue is not olmngcd—it Is* still n fight between the friends of- the 1 Constitu tion and its enemies—and wo would exhort every friend of that sacred In strument throughout Cherokee Geor gia to bestir himself, to gird on his armor for tho iipproaeliing contest. If wo are victorious—if tho Union is saved from tlie rule of Mongrellsiii, nml thus perpetuated—it will 'liavo'tb bo doho by united action on the part of its friends. At n limp like the pres-' cut no ono 1ms the right- to fold'bis arms in supposed-security. The pa triot heart has overy thing to call forth his energies. Look nt tlio stupendous national ’debt Mougreilsm 1ms piled up —at tlio enormous, taxes boaped upon the people—at l6e stagnnation of com merce—at the unsettled condition of the country, nnd the total ruin tlireat- - cned tho government. These present n spectacle tlmt should lire every con servative heart in Ibis broad land, nnd cause him & rally around the standard - of Soymour nnd Blair on -Tuesday next, the election of whom tho good of the wbolo country, nnd especially of our section, demands. But the time for argument has passed—we must act now, nnif a cl as patriots—voto for Sey mour and Blair or the Union totters . and falls I Let no'fricnd, therefore,of these pure and incorruptible states men—those able defenders of tlio Con stitution—these warm nnd fearless ad- •vocatos of a white toon’s government —slay at homo on the day of election, but lot all go lo the polls early nnd en ter their protest against. Mongrel ty- ruuny hy casting their suffrages for the Nation’8 hope, Seymour anii Blair! Governor Soymour in the Field. This pure patriot and able states man—the gallant (log-bearer of tlie nalionnl Democracy in tlie coming con test for liberty nnd the Constitution— has' taken tlio field against tho tyranni cal bests marshalled against tlio Gov- ci;nment. Ho has been induced to take this stop by the cry of tranchcry in our camp, ami is dividing bis time between llio States of N. York, Ohio, Indiana, llliuois and l’ennsylvniiin, whero lie is striking ponderous blows ngniii6t the strongholds of the enemy. For Peace, Prosperity, Constitu tional Liberty, One Currency for rich pud poor, Equal and Light Taxation, Economy, and pure Statesmen, vote for Seymour ANt > Blair 1 tombstone of a mother, to murder his wifo because she was white. God do- fond tlio purity of our virgin maidens from tlie corrupt, detestable, spurious, bastard devils, who thus limit t them, under tho coyer of loyalty-, and backed? In tlioir impudence, by a gnrrisou of Boldiers, furnished by tho “best gov ernment tlio world evor saw,” and un der tlio command of U. S. Grant. If anybody likes It,Alley know who lo voto for. mm good men slaughtered by men tlmt »e'ci will. ] AM- jet that is the law. have set out to enforce the civil Aon are compelled to submit to it,yet 4i,„t ,„iit c,,i,mil. Ir, n„. imv uudor it yon lmvo.no rights tiS,citizens, Wo pity the poor, deluded “loll" man who has prostituted himself to villainy, 1 y operating with tho Radi cals, and has not courage to leave the '“sinking • ship.*’ The doors of the Democratic temple will bo kept open five moro days. IV hy will yo be lost? Tlio Goddess of Liberty bids you enter! . ’Tlie Irishman, German or Jow, who votes for Grant and Colfax next Tues day Btiould have a dried gourd tied around Ills nock to keep company with hls empty bead. Radical-Knotv-Notli- tng Judges would not let foreigners vote in free Pennsylvania on the 13tli. If yon don’t care for a hereafter vote for the foreigner-exterminating ticket, Grant nnd Colfax, next Tuesday. De mocracy grasped you from their clasp once. Death to Radical-Know-Notii- ingism. Nat Harbin remindsusof “death on a pale llorso" since tho Democratic skies are brightening up, and Mongrelism is threatened with a “gulf of deep did- pair." We pity tho “sorrows of a pool- old raau.” law that will not submit to the law themselves. We understand tlmt tlio sheriff, together with tlio good citizens of this county, demanded tlmt tlio lawless scamps lie brought to Justice and let tho law have Us course m the premises. Wo have not heard a word from them since they committed the net, only what we heard on tlie next day. Tlie Radicals all gathered tb numbo e,t!icor fifty strong“nt Captain Fielc’er of|s s suppose to protect tlie outlaws against tlie civil authorities. The good citizens of lids county aro law-abiding, and will help to enforce it, provided it is in their power to do so. We had not been apprised that there was another war up, until the Radicals commenced charging the places of pub lic worship, seeking whom they might devour. They killed their own broth er-in-law In the fight. We have been told tlmt there wore two Conservatives armed, and they were tlie first two-shot down, and did net nsu their arms— The Conservative people of this coun ty lmvo not been in llio habit of carry ing arms for tlie last three years.— Now we ask the question, wlmt shall wo do if tlie Radical authorities, un dor a 'Radical form of government, suffer men to go to church houses and commit such outrages upon people, nml fail to bring them to justice for want of law, nnd men, too, who will enforce it to tlio letter ? Our country lias been In a prosperous condition for tho last three years. Registration is on hand, nnd wo are all calculating to register nnd vote for Seymour and Blair, tlmt tbo laws may bo fairly ad ministered tumll. it you lmvo no rights as citizens, except such os the State Uovcniiiieiil chooses to concede to you. Sonic of you believo tlmt you are free citizens of a lepublio. None of you are. You have no lights of citizenship except Wliat aro allowed you by tlie govern ment of your State, which discrimin ates between individuals. One man is allowed to vote because ho will vote a partisian ticket. Another who pro poses a different faith is rejected. No man can vole hero except hy tlio gra cious permission of the Registrar.— No matter what a mail’s conduct may lmvo been during tlio war, no matter wlmt servioes lie nmy have midercd the Stato ortho nation, these are of no avnil to him. Everything is left to tlie discretion of nn olllcor of registra tion, who is actually mado irresponsi ble by tlio Inw under which ho nets.— Can any Iranian being conceive a state of despotism more absolute than tlint which is imposod upon otu- people liy tlicso Radicals in tlie execution of tlie registration law, which is taken and swallowed down liko a nauseous dose, ns it Is. B,v tills they van, with or without evidence, reject voters nt their discretion. This is called republican ism.” Fully one-third of all tlie voters of Missouri aro disfranchised hy a pre tended Constitution, which was foisted upon the State by military force, by bayonets nt tlie polls, There is hard ly a people on tho globe win would submit for a year to such bnso oppres sion ns the great Stale has been sub jected to from tlie Radicals.—Cinciit nali Enquirer ! n short time since, though nt io tlio buns wero published probal liiero wero not moro than two persons In tho world, nud the bridegroom not ono of thorn, who know of Its pocullnr features, l’lio facts aro given only because of their oxtraovuiiiai'ydiame ter ; and nil names, dates aiid incidents calculated to point otiv tlio parlies con cerned are BiipproBBcd. Tlio state- incut .s maria upon information en tirely reliable, nnd such ns to leave no 1 doubt whatever ns to Its correctness. Both bride and brldogroom 1 wero residents of St. Louis; tho formor n girl of sovontoen, nnd tho latter a young mechanic with-very fair pros pects for tho future, nnd some ilttlo cash In bank. Tlio wedding was oolo- brnted In the usual manner, alul llio young conplo started for n Northern city oh their honeymoon trip. They were not long gono,-however, for at tho onil of two days they wero hack In Louisville, and the young husband, who had liithcrto bech noted for hls tempernto habits, took to drinking, nnd in a day or two afterward sudden ly disappeared. Rumor said lie had gono to California, but nt any rato lie left Ids wife with her friends at St. Louis. Alter rotnrnlng front Imltnlinpulls, lie mndc n strange statement to nn iu- tlmnto friend, in which lie alleged that his wife, though to all appearances a young girl', was of neither sox ; nnd tlmt she was to him a most incompre hensible being, with whom bo could novflr live happily. Ho seemed great ly troubled, nnd nsked advice as to wlmt course lie ought to pursuo under tlio circumstances. The next liunrd of him by his friend, ho Imd left the city. Tlio deserted bride seems to ho en tirely unconscious of being in nny way different from nny other human being, nnd could never have experienced tlio passion of love, though tlie husband carried on Ids suit n year. She looks to’ bo a beautiful young girl, .though not very woll developed, and there is nothing masculine or unusual in her features. Her parents, it is said, have kept her very close nt home, anil in herseliool-ilay8 she-was not allowed to minglowitli her schoolmates, her teach ers having received particular instruc tions licliire she entered tlio schools which she attended. The mother is thought to lmvo been the only pei-HOn acquainted with her peculiarities up to the lime of tlie marriage. Thb ease is certainly very rmnarka- lile, nnd will no doubt attract some at tention in tlio scientific world—A’. Y. Exchange. STnoNoRF.iNFonoKMF.NTS.—T lie New York World says: Tlio city physicians reported 302 births in the Metropoli tan District during the past week. Now that it is certain that Butler is likely to go hack to Congress, spoons should lie added to the nrliclosof sta tionary with which members are now furnished by tlie people.—Prentice. Taking it for granted that blasphe my is the cause of earthquakes nml ■^terrestijd uouinmliom, the mtini- llie following decree : “ Swillring ilaspheming being tlie real cause of earthquakes, it Is hereby forbidden to all whomsoever it lie to swear or blaspheme under penalty of receiving iweuty-fivo lashes and being lined tlie sum of twenty-live florins.” A Charleston dispatch of llio 21st says: A meeting was held this after noon, to express indignation nt recent murders iii the up country. Mayor Clnrk presided, and speeches wero (lo wered hy Senator Sawyer, Collector Mackey and others. Governor Seott has issued a procla mation, offering rewards for tlio appre hension of tlie murderers, nml express ing n determination to maintain public order at all hazards. Alauama.—Tho Montgomery Ad vertiser says : “ We have a majority of white voters in Alabama, and un less thousands of them provu false and rcrii$£ to register nml vote, we enu ea sily ’carry this State in November for Seymour and Blnlr. A victory in Al abama in November will be tlio sure forerunner of defeat and utter route to those who now falsely claim to be tlio officers of this Statu.” ■Read tbo first page of this paper, and see tlie results of Mongrelism. If you aro a man, help us to stop these tyrannies, by voting for our standard- bearer, Horatio Seymour, Nov. 3. Let our noble, self-sacrificing women read tbo vile slander to their sex, by nn Infamous, New England, Nasty-chit setts, negro-loving, poor-house debnu choc, nnd puritanicnl. scribbler of n Radical organ in North Carolina, nnd tlie denfense by a Democrat. Then let not the foul, putrid scab of corrup tion, who endorses these Radical sen timents, ever receive thy smiles. Tho arllclo is “Women of the South.” Tlio Louisville papers say tlmt III- dianiuns who lmvo visited that city- siuco tho election declare that the De mocracy can carry Indiana in Novem ber. They were beaten, at tlie recent election, by tlie importation of thou sands of voters from Michigan and II. linoie. The Democracy made enor mous gains iu tlio Southern part of the Stale. Tho Holly Springs Reporter of the 2d vouches fertile following: One day InBt week, tho little son of onr li-ioiid, HenJ. Ford, Esq., living near Water ford, in tiiis county, was bitten on tlie instep of Ills right foot by li highland moccasin snake. The foot immediate ly commenced swelling. Within a short time the leg had turned black, was swollen to tho knee, nnd was ex cruciatingly painful. All tlio usual remedies wero npplicd, but without giving relief. Our friend Benj S. Mil am, Esq., who Ims the celebrated nmd stone that Ims performed so many mi raculous cures of snake-bites In our county was sent for. Upon his arrival ho found the sufferer in great agony. Tho mad-stone was applied to tlie in step. In n short time the poison of tlie reptile Imd been absorbed by tlio stonef and in three hours the little fel low wus well. Truly, this nmy be call ed a wonderful cure. osonou, Drugs, Medioines, Paints, dils, Window Glass, Putty, etc, IN STOCK) 20,000 pounds White Load, BOO boxes French Window Olwsi 2006 gallons Fure Linseed Oil, 20 barrels Tenners Gil, BO barrels Non Explostvo Coal Oil, '10 barrels Pure Lord Oil, All J ? f u* I,r J ma,w < S'"* J'Mors, Gemitno Lorrillird’s g nil ft All the Popular Medicine*, and everything usually kept In n First Olnw Omit Ibuse it - ng iwntly ud.liwl a IhCru litortlfiWCor Imported and Amclleuii (foods to our doneAl fierlsg KpCclul Inducements to Cash purchasers. 8 RED Wine a fox . , Corner n'MUhall and cUabamn StreaV 0rt8(M -* ATLANTA, V It 0 lib/A, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EUREKA COFFEE POT l Greatest Invention of thd Age! Nothing to Compare within tfee t T IH8 COFFER POT, which is the only one in uso that rntnhiB all the urotna .ortho-Coffcc, Is for salo only at- J. E. CimiSTlAN’S. Dalton, Ga., Oct. 20, 1808. OIL CLOTHS! OK ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES, Af Chamberlin & Boynton’s Ory Hoods and Carpel Store, \ Atlanta, Georgia. O tTK stock of Carpels, Oil cloths, Hugs, Mats, Ottoman*, Window Shades, I,ace unit Dani ns!; Cin taiiH, Table or Piano Covers, end every urtk-lu belonging to a First Class Car pot and Furnishing Btoro, Is complete, at prices LOW EH than they can lie purchased elsewhere in this Slate. Our Stock of 33x°y <CsrOOd.9 Is complete in every department, Dress Goods, Linens, Casslmercs, Clot ha, Tweeds,- Jeans, Kerseys,. Domestics, Blankets, Flannels, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral and Boulevard Skirt*, Shawls, Cloaks, Hosiery, Notions, Gloves, Bibbonv, Iaiccs, Trimmings, uud ovuy thing usu ally keptiu a First Glass Dry Goods Store! ESTCall ami examine, mid satisfy yourself as to quality of Goods nml tlio low prices. CHAMBERLIN k BOYNTON. October 2P, 1808. $30,0G{> Ilcnqrd. WANTED, By~I M. Holbrook, 'Whitehall Street, .Atlanta, On. OX nnn Mink RIBS, case dried; 15,00 Oito SkiniL case dried; 6,000 Bed Fox 5kms, case dried ; 28,000 Grey Foa Skins, case dried; 26,G(.0 Coon. Skins, case dried; 6,000 Wild Cut Skins, case dried ; 1,000 Denver Skins, ease dried; BOO Boar Skins, ease dried; 6,000 Opossum SkIiis. case dried; 60,000 Rabbit skins mid 10,000 Musk Rat skins, case dried—lor which tiie highest market lirlce will be paid in Cash. Have your S' ins in good order, well stretched and cased, mid if the fur is good, you will get the highest price, but skins cut ui.d tom nnd half stretched will demupd but a poor price. BKBTRAND ZACIIUY will be on bund, lo wait on his old customers. % I would also call the at tenth n of tho trade to my stock or Hals and Caps, which Is by far the most extensive ever brought to this mar ket. Country Merchants can be supplied by the case or dozen at great’v reduced prices. Also, a lino Hock 01 Ladies’ FOBS, THUNKS, Valises, Umbrellas and Cmie*. pyRemember the plane. Oct.29-1 mfc Notice* Spring i'll,™ romi (till to let (ml (of reluta Mimiluj tho Oil) of Norembot, Rhu " cdyod nt mild bridge nt lfi oVdtfuk, M.,onilui (LJ. Centhud to be lul (o tfiu [overt bidder : , ijjp^ 012$ It' f ° r ilutnf , " lf W1| lfllo!il count]« n EOKCMf Murruf Coonly-Wher^IUv/, U Unj applies lor letter, of adednhurtion outbe ertnto of llcurjr Nctberton, late or said com,ft deceased. •' There ure- therefore to cite and a'lmnabh ill and filngufav (bu kludred and er- dltnra af mid d,. ceased,- to file t.cir ohjectidtu., If anr Ihor in,, nn or before (be December Term of llio Una,tot Ordinary to be held la (add cnnntr on tb, £m .Monday In December nexl, otherwise said I.-ttrr, will bo grunted tbo applicant Hired- under 1, band nnd olllelut .ignaiufe rid* X8ih Octal*,, 18(18. ANDERSON FaUNS«'OUT1I, OrdV October Z0- ?.),! ( V Fdldlfd, Murray Ccnntj—John Krtwmdt V * has applied for exemption of pci-amuiliy nn ! retting apart nml valuation of Homestead and i will pan. upon llio sumo nt SpefriR Paicu on 7tlt i!it) of November, 1 SiiR, at mv nfflcc: ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, OrdV Ool.JO-t< C iEOROM, Walter CunUIJ—John Tapp lussf. f piled to mo I'm- exemption of per.onn!lv nti-1 t Wilt pasa apoa the none m I.uFiih-Uc oil Mamin! tbo second day of Norttifiltcr, Isiis, at mv other. (fl-tJO-lt 11 KUSSEI.lJ Onjjli'irf. rtHMUli. Walter County— Jcs-eo .lay Ims up- V-T plied tome lor.exomplion of ftrwnnlty nud aeltlog apart nnd ra'tmllon of homnetcad and I "111 paw upon the rami! nt LuFiiycito on OitoUr 31.1 1808, at niyoiDeo. Oct'JO-n HILTON Itl'FEEI.L, t.riTv. i m lies applied to mo for exemption of per.-u ly ami I n ill pass upon the same at LaFayettc on Monday -id t,i November, 1838; at iny oiliee. Oct-da'If MILTON Rl'SSEI.I,, Onl'y. OJOHCIA, Walker Conoty-ilienryftjiderii . V-, Jilles to mo to take the, bcoslll nl Rjobd * oxVmplion laws uf till. State as contained in Iff 1 wins'* code uiad I trill pass npnn (lie samo atl.i- Fayette, Georgia,on Monday the’Ud of November next, at my olllce. Oto-lt MILTON RUSSELL, Onl'y. G ( KOUGIl, Catoosa County— Darling Iteklw 4 applied Inr exemption ol personally red setting opart nod valnatbm of homestead, 'sad I will pass upon the samo e.t my oltiee lu RinpgLJ on llm Tilt day of November next. OetSD-H ' J. SI. COMBS, OrdV. it; K. K1NGSI.F.Y/ VARNEI.L STAlUiN, I S sole ngcnl for the sale of Right's Afnn'ia and Materials, for Refining Sm-gl.tmi Syrup, io Wldldcld-nnd adjoining counties. Surglmni Syrup can lie refined by till, prom-, nnd made equal to tbo best Holden or Maple, a a cost of only a fetv cent, pee gallon. I’nrtlcs wishing to see die process, or engage in Lite business should apply iu pccsou, or by let ter, as.abuve; A Scalawag with a Level Head. —Tlie Rielnnoiid Dispatch of the 11th inst. contains the following : Tlie Dispateli is mistaken in saying tlint I abused my neighbors and friends. I lmvo no neighbors, I’m ostracised ; nnd I’m sure I cannot lmvo nhused friends ; I have none, I'm a scnlawng. Very respectfully, yours, L.'M*. Shumaker. What tho Carpet-baggers Want. An Alabama radical delegation is now or 1ms just been at Washington to nsk aid from tlio President for tlie suppression uf riot and rebellion, but professiugsimply to ask tho (’resident's assurance that tlio troops will ho forth coming if “it bo deemed neeossary.— Tlie ivfiplu purport is, tlmt if tho arm ed negroes mill scalawags, with thu aid of the Freedmen's Bureau, shall provo sufficient to keep tlio Democracy from voting, no additional troops will ho called for, bat, if thu Democracy shall allow thcmselvs determined to exercise their rights, then a call fur troops will he “deemed necessary.” If President Johnson, for whom we lmvo much regard, succumbs to those miserable Southern carpet-baggers and scalawags, ho will live in history as a poorer creature than any other man that Ims ever occupied the place lie occupies. Wo lmve much respect for President Johnson now. Wo hope to lmvo grent respect for him hereafter. Wo lmlf think wo shall, A Washington letter says tho Dem ocratic leaders in tlmt city boast of Having made in the recent elections, a glorious light against money, fraud nndUovermncnt patronage. The slight bruising on Tuesday last only renders tlie party- more eager for tlie fray, and I telegrams from all quarters to tlie Nn- Moral Depravity in me Pulpit. —Henry Wnrd Beecher, in the eourso of a political harangue at tlio Brooklyn Acndomy of Music, last Friday even ing, said: “ I had rather hare Oen. Grant DRUNK Ilian Governor Sey mour SOBER,” (Great applause.) When tlio professed Minister of the Gospel becomes tho coarse, the vulgar deelsimcr from tho hustings, soiling bis | tionnl Executive Committee, announce clerical lobes ill tlio dirty waters of. llio determination of going into the politics, wlmt mny bo expected of the November fight with a vim, and con- people ? ! Cdeot of Victory. It was n mystery bow Butler escap ed from the bottle in which ho was placed by Grant, until it was ascertain ed tlmt the radical Senate taxed the people limt year forforly-eiglitdollnrs’ worth of corkscrews.—Louisville Jour nal. “ SurrosE."—Suppose Seymour nnd Blair should be elected. Suppose Sey mour should die—lie “ put out of the way,” rebel fashion. Suppose Frank Blair, thucandidnle of tho rebels should then, ns he would, becojne President. —Phil. Bulletin. Suppose your grodinother was your grandlathcr. Suppose Ben. Butler wus an holiest' mail. Suppose tlie moon was mado of greon cheese, nnd you were a skipper in it. Suppose, just for fun, that Grunt should join the temperance society, nnd stop talking horse. Suppose the grent “ snaik ” wns a tadpole, all covered with chicken feathers. Suppose you wero arrested for knowing moro than llio law allows, or because your cars me too long. A Mobile dispateli of tho 22d sny-B: A white woman, sixty years of age, was assaulted nml ravished by three negroes in tlio outskirts of the city yes terday in broad daylight. Her life is in serious danger from injuries inflict ed. Tlie citizens aro in pursuit of tho negroes. A market man was assaulted hy ne groes yesterday morning a short dis tance from the city, niid wns mortally wounded hy a musket shot, and while Insensible - was robbed of everything, even bis shoes. , .. . Walker Mortgage Sale, \,V ILL be sold befure tin* Court Iluttao tlool • V in the Hum til l.aFayeUt,. on llio Ural Tuesday iii January next the loiloiving proper ty, to-witt Lota uf land Nos. 1G7 and 101, nnd two acres of lei Nn. 1H8 on adilcli two 'acres tlio furnace and lb* nppendu'-os tv, ro located, all nf whloh lauda nro situated In the S*ttll district oT the 3d ‘cclion of Walker county: levied on as tin- prop erty of Robert II. l'uiyell, to satisfy a Superior Cuuri inortgagu II fa, in favor of John L. Ed mondson again <t said R liert II. Puwcll. Also, nt the inn-c time nnd place, lots of land Nos, 41 and 43, and 40 acres uir of tlio North end and snlu of lot No. 35, all ill tlio Otlt district of the 4tb section of Walker county: levied on ns the property of C D McFarland, to sntLI'y n Supe rior Court niuvtgago II la, In Invor of X' G und T (I Mi-Fai land, against said C D McFarland. Also, at thu same lime and place, lot of land No 338 ill the 10th district of tlie 4th scetion (if Wulk'cr county: levied on an the property uf Wi A I'nyne, to satisfy a Superior Court mortgage II fa in favor of Moure and llnrsli. against said Win A I’nyne. A A SIMMONS, Sheriff. October .9 8m' Look Here! They are al Tlieir Old Tricb! j Christian !t Votery, Saddlery and Harness Shop, ^UURK kf no nsu tulkimr, they have ihcl'trf ■ 1. nml i’ll on pus t lot of Raddlaa, Bridle* :.tul cwfj fed description of Hornes* ever offered in this awtktt || Cheap for cn*h. Repairing done at the shortert notice, Io *nt»> f nnd MoikmanllKC style. , ; Shop up stairs, over ColiU's Tailor shop norti p side King Street, Post Office Row. «df|B Walker Sheriff's Sales. W ILL be aold hi fore the Court-IIouse door, in IaiFi yettc, on tlio first Tuesday in Decem ber next, within tlie legal hour* of mIc, the fol lowing property, to-wit: Lot* cf land No*. 207 nnd 268, in the 2«th dis trict und Dd section of WiulfCripmutv: levied on ns tho property of Miles («. Abu nathy, to satisfy two Justices’ Court tt lua, issued from the 058d dis.iict, G. M., in favor of John Puiyonr u r ninst said Abernathy. Levy made nuU returned to me by W; II Goodson, constable. Also nt tlie same time and place, lot of land No. 806, in tlie 2iith district of the 3d sec-lion of Walker county; levied on as the property of F. C. Harmon, deceased, to ftatisfy ono JusUoo Court fi fa issued from D53d dbtr.et, G M., iu favor uf John l’urjcar against fcuid llnrniou. Levy muUc and returned to me by W. B Goodson, constable. Also, at the same time nnd place, the Cooper place, being pnrts of lots of land No*. 44, 46, 28 and 29, amounting to about 1 DO acres, in tlie 2tuh district nud 3d-sect ion of Walker county; levied on as tlie property of A. A. Cooper, deceased, to satisfy three Justices’ Court U fas issued from 963d district, U. M., in favor of John Puryertr, against said Cooper. Levy mndo a 1 id returned to me by W. B. Goodson, constable 1 . Also, at tho same time nnd place, South half of lot No. 139 in the eighth district of tho fourth lection of Walker county: levied on as the prop erty of G, W. Ellis, to satisfy a Superior Court li fa in favor of Green Collet, against said Ellis. Also, at the same time, and place, .one sooty clnybnnk horse ubont 12 years old. levied on as tlio property of Jesse Jay, to pay cost on sundry Superior Court fl fis, against said Jay. . Also, at tho same time and place, 'North halves of lots of land Nos. 247 and 246, iu tho 8th dis trict of tho 4Ih section of Walker county; levied on as tlie property of John F. VicheKy, to satisfy two Justices’ Court fi fns issued from'944th di*- GENERAL INSURANCE & COMMISSION ACENCT. j J. N. Scott, Genoral Ins. and Commission Ae«A jDalton, (Jeorgii orprer obuisd in any Hint class Companies. Will also till orders for produce, ns wolf *« 5(1 FI nny description of Merchandise or property tfl rj commission, Charges moderate, (live* i'^ H uUcntiim to business, und guarantee* wttfslw*''* t j October 22-6in. I S prepared lo effect Insurance, on fife erty, on n* favorable term* a* can be Inrorporatcd in 1859. The Georgia Home Ins. Coni OF COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Capital $350,009 Assets !l Jas. F. Bozeman, Pres D. F. Wilcox, Isauos Participating Policies. rTUIIS Georgia Company is prepared L pie protection against loss or damage by"* on terms a* favorable a* tlie nature ol the r “ will justify. All losses promptly adjusted. Apply to J. N. SCOTT, Apt. Oct. 22-Om. Dnlton, «'«• Chartered ISiT.. .Iloscrvcil FnnJ*ao0,0» The Southern Mutual Ins. Comp! - Or Athens, Georgia. Profit* Divided Annually between Yeirly ^ Holders, tlnis Reducing the Kales of W* snrnnee very Materially* T IIIS old nnd sterling Georgia Company to the public rcliuhlc protection or damage by flro, on terms as favorable *1 character of tlio risk* will justify. Losses ^ ably and promptly paid. App,,- * J- *• SCOTT. ^ OeL 22-7m, Whlllleld Curatf— EORGIA, »,iiuuciu uihuij - t iRa VJT guardian for the Minor orphan 8 ... i; llelvenaton, has applied for oxempUoit 0 U w rt u U v? e’ "!“® hn Viokery «nd Bonolty nml selling npoit nnd vnln»fl«» “' 5, W. 8. A lekevv, In fuver ol Richnrd Morgan.— ! stead, nnd I will pass upon Die ismo *[ *? Lovy rondo anil returned to roe. bv W. II. Ulmllln,. i„ Dalton, on tbo 3th day or Nov., !«**. I g comuiblo. A. A. BIMSIO.VR, Sheriff. AV. H. 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