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Fifteenth Amendment.
four, year#
afflenortibnu
l*HttteMlnra of - tho t'nlooui County
Trug.-.ljr,
A comupmulcnt ■writing from Ringgold
to thu Atlanta Constitution, glvcB the lol
lopingstatements regarding the killing of
[inan VyWhllmqre, on tlioTthi
has.been living In this comity
Its organization. Tits, death
i of a good fitlltck to several lit-
in; toms vvlfivnkind and afl'co
husband; and toiho county n good
tri^tlilnKy vL-n Llm Hartford Timro, citizen* * -- ‘ ’
ilKl'
I Convention, ad*
i Memphis, will l>o held nt
, Kentucky, on -the 18th of Oc-
d will bo largely atteudetl. The
vemors, oily authorities, steam
boat, manufacturing and inlnlngcoriiora
tions, oliainbcrs of connnjrco and boards
of trade, aro.tnvitcd to scud delegates.-^
At a public meeting held in Louisville,
during the Summer, resolutions of welcome
and cordiality were-unanimously adopted
in rcfcrcnfc to allVlio may attend. Ono
delegate from each Congressional District
lmsbccnappOintcdbyGov. Bpllock, whose
order to thatefiket wo puhllsh to-day, We
trust Dalton will 1» suitably represented,
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Hurricane at the Korin.
A severo and destructive storm occurred
nt New York, Boston, Providence, and
other points North; on Iho evening of tho
8th, which did Immense damage to dwel
lings, churches, fruit trees and crops.—
In New York several largclmtldlngs'Wc
demolished, and at Providence one hun-
' tired buildings were unroofed, several
completely destroyed. The hurricane ex
tended over most or Eastern Massachu
setts, aiid nt Boston It was very severe—
nearly every vessel In tho linrbor dragged
tliclr nnchors, and many collided, sus
taining injury. Quito a nutnbor of per-
' sons were killed at different places.
Reconstructed Tennessee,
Armed nugroCs, to tlio number of two
hundred, gathered at Eason’s dopot, Ten.
ncsscc, on tlio -Louisville railroad, last
Saturday, atid marched through the
slrcoto,. bidding doflanco to tho whites,
threatening to kill any who inUrforM
willi them. They -marched to the jail,
bound the Jailor, and liberated several
negro .prisoners, ono of whom wns confin
ed for murder.
Grant liuS been to {.'liureli.
President Gralil atlcudod tlio Congre
gational Church at Nowport, It. I., Inst
. Sunday.—AtUmta £ra.
Aud Ulysses bns Ikou to -Church!—
Wonderful event in -his life, no doubt,
llopo ho will lcoep ou going, and mayhap,
if tlio Spirit lias liot left him ns it did
Ephraim of old, ho will yet find forgive
ness for all his misdeeds. ■EncdUrngcjilni
on in the good Toad, Bardl •
tcncy with which they have enforced their
destructive mensures ii|>on the country,
tlio Republic is broken. When thopooplo
murmured and opposed the decrees of
despotism, they were impudently told to
"tako this or wo will give you' something
worse.” the ‘‘14th amendment" was
fraudulently passed. Brownlo# brought
inombcre of Iho Tennessee Legislature in
ehalns to attend the session .nt which it
wns declared to ho ratified hy that t5lnto
—these lAcinbers protesting; but they were
counted. . Was there over a more sluptn-
ilous fr.flld iicrpclratcd than IhisV Then
came the “15th amendment,” nnd this
thing, which proposes to'take from tho
States tlto control of the. question of suf
frage, is now under consideration. Cali
fornia rejects It largely; and Tennessee
lins chosen a- Legislature which Will un
doubtedly repudiate it, notwithstanding
the orders of tho Grant administration.—
This Is ope of the worst of all the Radical
moasuros, nnd it appears that tho people
aro finally rousing to the dangers which
threaten their rights and a centralization
of tho powers which bolorfb to the Slates,
It appears now that tlio “15th amend
ment” will be defeated in spite or flraud
and force, though Virginia is ordered to
ratify it, or remain out of tho Union!
Tlio Bond iol’ortqnol
Theirs lire no people on earth equal to
fliose of the North fbr advertising in nil
its ramifications; and it pays them hand-
So&icly—Indeed It’1ms made princoly for
tunes for Ihousandgin that latitude, rpj, 0
fencing nround tho Nciv York post-ofilco
buiid|ug was leased nfcw.ds'ysngoTor two
years, for ndvcrtisfng purposes', Ijy an en
terprising-follow. at 815,000, At first it
Was considered 'that tho lesseo linil paid a
price entirely too high to biivo himself
from.loss; hut it nownppears that ho will
reiilizo a heavy profit'on ids investment,
as lic is renting hi# fonco privilege, for
one day,tfor from 8200 to $500 jior day.—
Advertising is n-great tliiugr-’lis a suro
road to forlunc—and Hint ffouco" clinp
will make a pile certain!
VilKoil Minted Ncnntorlnl Npoeulnlloile.
Tlio Washington correspondent'of the
Cipcliiniiti Commercial thinks that tho
trades unionist} anil nntl-prohlbltlonlsls
will got control of tho Massachusetts Leg
islature, and elect Colonel-Greone, demo
crat, to tho Senate in ploco of Wilson;
that neither Anthony nor Oragin will lie
re-clcolcd; that Sidney Clarko is likely to
como from Knnimiln place of Robs; that
.Logan has tlio best chance to succeed
Yates; that Judgo Moses, of tlio Slate Su
premo Court, ivill^mccccd Holiertson, ef
Soulli. Carolina; anil Hint Jesse D. Bright
is the coming mnn from Kontuegy. In
■* Tenncssco tlio Lcglslalffro will moot Oct.
4lh, anil the Suiintorial question bo tlccl-
dcil nt once. Tlio candidates nro Andrew
Johnson, Emerson Ethrfdgc, D. W. O.
Sen ter, nnd Noil 8.. Brown, witl^tho
clianccs for Johnson.
They win net Afflict tlio Month Ions.
Wb frequently hear'persons expressing
great uneasiness about tlio negro clomont
in our midst. Thoy nro fenrfril that
they will conilmie lo give tho SoiiUiern.
States serious practioal trouble, Thnt wo
of tlio South arc nt present experiencing
some trouble from that quarter is undeni-
ttblo; but tljis, in tlio very uaturo of things,
cannot lost, for iftlio negroes remain wlicrc
they nro, (in tlio language of tlio Louisvillo
Courier-Journal,) they will soon, by aU tlio
laws of uaturo, pass under the moral nuil
political control of.tlie white race; nud,if
they go away, that will bo the last of them.
Whether thoy stay or go, they must in_a
few years bo very inconaldemblo jn num
bers and next to notlung in inllncnco, be
cause of tlio rapidity at which tliey are
bocohiing bxtlncW The Lincoln procln-
hmtion, emancipating Iho rnco, was' oiily
the solemn undertone of a mighty dcntli-
kntll to 4hc descendants' of Ham in this
country.; euil thoy are rapidly pnssilig
away. Then wllereforo should any ope
]>o tho least uneasy concerning the negro
element In our midst?.
Wlint Dors it Menu T
A. Washington telegram says: “It is a
rcfnnrkablo frnjt, aud one which nUtaote
more than ordinary attention in diplomat
ic circles, that -all' tho available vessels,
officers and'seamen of our navy nro now
under orders to sallnt a moment's notice.
The popular solution of this strahgu cir-
cumStarico is that out government prepar
ed itself for active demonstration regard!
ing Cuban afiitirs, if tborcsultpf tho pend
ing negotiations with Spain on that subject
should require it.
." '■ Macon.
The Telegraph reports business flush;
thdjSbutbwcsterii railroad making 525,000.
jijf week; Georgia cotioh crop wintiiSlO,-
000,080 this year.- IJacou jammed with
. cotton wagoug.r. -
... — —; |
Declined.
Theplccnof 1 original poetry, “Addr?ss
to ironiH.” is respectfully declined, be-
cause of its liil perfections. •
Discovery or n nodical l’lot to Burn,
I’IIIoro ond Murder.
Sineo tlio day Adam Was turned out of
tlio gnnlon of Kdeb, thcro never lias lived
more vindictive, scoundrelly,blood-thirsty
set or devils than tho carpet-baggers and
scnllnwags who infest the Mouth. By their
teachings Uio negroes ni-e induced 16 com
mil nil manner of crime, such ns house
burning,-intmlor, etc.', and innocent, iuw
abiding citizens aro charged with this
outlawism by Greeley and his crow. Ou-
ly tlio oilier day a plot oftheso miserable'
.creatures, aided bj ignoraht. hlncks, to
burn, nlllngc nnd murder, was diseoyored
in Madison nnd Limestone counties, Ala
bama. Five of tho negroes engaged in
lids diabolical plot were nrrested; nnd
notorious-hlnck lender, nnmed Boh Ice.
who was under nrrest nnd whose testimony
Jed to tho discovery of the plot, was shot
and killed-.by an utiknown, undisguised
person, lee reported the organization to
be largo and formidable, nnd said it wns
led by several white’Loyal Lengures, tlio
names of whom lie did not, or would not,
gi\;e. These murderous. fiends had
ranged, to blow up the village or Vienna
and kill several of her citizens; nud,-also,
to burn tho storc-of IVilllait) l’nttcrson at
Bibb’s Lane, nnd murder him nnd two
Ringgold early on the morning of the 7th
Instant, having hired a wagon nnd pair of
mules nt tlio stables. They procccdect.to
Dcodmnn’snndpnsscllhla house, nnd wore
guno some thirty uiluutes when Whitmore
returned to tho house and wont where do-
coaseil was nt work near the house. Whit
more nnd dcccnscd then returned to tho
liouso togethor. Whitmore wanted deceas
ed to go with him to tlw Still liouso. De
ceased said ho did not want to go, nnd
started to walk across the liouso when
Whitmore drew his pistol and made at de
ceased nnd asked him if ho resisted. Dead-
man answered ho did not resist, but did
not wnnt to go to tlio Still House. . Whit
more flourished his pistol in tho house in a
very abrupt milliner, caught deceased hy
tlio shoulder and pushed him out of the
liouso mid .with his pistol drovo him before
him to tlio Still House barefooted. In n
short tlipo they returned, Whitmore with
his pistol in lutqil, all tho wlfllo very ah
rubt. Trautwinc drew up with tho wng-
on nnd the still in it nboiil this time point’
in the direction of Ringgold, nnd stopped
In the rond-nenr the house, while deceas
ed and Whitmore were in the house.—
Deadman asked his wife for some clothes,
and stated to AVliitmore lie did not want
to£o to AtUuUi, hut would go to Ring-
gold nhd fix it up with him. AVliitmore
would not consent, hut acted all tho while
in such a mariner that Dca’dnian, In’all
probability, thought he intended to get
some chance to killhim. About this time,
Dcadmnri, frightened ns he was, made n
break, nnd Whitmore fired five shots, ono
of which killed Deadman. AVliitmore
then, without sneaking to the Ihniily, on
ly saying, ns lie left, liehndkillcd him,im
mediately turned round , nnd met Trout’
wine in tho yard, got in-tlie wagon, rah off
down tho mountain, in an op|H>site direc
tion from Ringgold, and wcut to the rail
road at Blizzard Itoost. Hero AVliitmore
took it n foot, nnd Trautwinc came back
to Ringgold. Tho parlies were arrested at
ouco,ntid AVliitmore wnscomniitted to jail.
Trautwinowas released on bail of five hun
dred dollars. AVliitmore, by ids own pe
tition, was taken before Ills Honor Judge
Parrott nnd released on bail of live thou
sand dollars:
* "Very Conservative.
Gen. DeutMins been’nominated IS Mis
sissippi by tlio Conservatives. By Iho
siugc parly q negro lias been nominated
for Bocrctary pf State.
-3BT- ■J*mS3S557"'
Lord Eldlo BUggoSts a i
lictwcen Englnntl and Amo
baina Claims suggested th
Ale. .
Another .’Intiler.
A planter nhmed Burk, residing near
Napoleon, Ark., was shot dead on the 10th
while silting with his family. Th* assas
sin la uukuown. '
From llonton.
It is reported that tho paying teller of
tho Ninth National Bank is a defaulter to
the amount of ono hundred nnd thirty
thousand dollars*
Atroclorii) Murder.
Ten negroes hayobocnaiTcstcd inClarke
county, Mississlppj, for hunting a man
nnmed Plttard to death, driving him into
CJiiakasahay river, and shouting him In
thohend while swimming. He lmd hud a
quarrel with n negro a few days before,
nnd slightly wounded him wlth-a knife.
The Memphis Itrniieh Kallroml.
ThoCity Council of Rome have Subscrib
ed $2,000 for tho completion of the survey
of tiller road. It is nu extension of tho
Rome road to Decatur, cutting ofi’tho an
gle by way of Chattanooga, nnd will ma
terially shorten the distance betwcomAt-
laubi and the AA'cst.
Engine Explosion.
An engine on llie Eric Railroad explod
ed, nenr Port Jarvis, N* Y>, on the 101b
killing four men. ’ ’ •
“I*lbemllsm.”
Boston uses sponge enko for the Protest
ant communion service Instead of bread-
Dnptlst Revival.
Tho Atlanta Constitution reports that
the revival at llie Stone Mountain Is still
progressing with glorious results. Over
thirty-three members llave been added to
the Baptist Churoh;
Au Item.
The Marietta Journal says the Concord
Manuihcturlng Company recently com
menced operations with a capital of $20,-
000. It is now about to enlarge it to 8100,-
000. The factory is turning out good wool
en fabrics and Is controlled by men In
whose bands success is beyond a doubt.
Ntmlcnt Nelottrd.
•Augusta Tvpogfaphienl Unfon, yester
day, selected Edwin E. Levy, a deserving
youth connected with tlio Constitutionalist
office, to tho schoalrsbip offered by AVash-
iogton (Virginia) College.
The Storm In Mow Englnnd.
Bostox, September 10.—Tho recent
storm extended throughoutNew England.
Many lives nnd vessels were lost. Every
description of vessels dragged tliclr an-
clipts nnd drifted helplessly. ■ Tlio schoon
er Ellen Eliztt was wrecked oiff Peak’s Is-,
land, nnd cloven lives were lost. A mud
digger in- Portland liarbor was sunk, but
her crew were saved. At the Fog Bell,
nt Portland, the head light was blown over
tlio bank into ike sea.
Ml}IV APVEUTIMEMimTM.
HAI.TON ITI'V l OHI’AXV'M
A Proclamation.
Ono Thousand Hollars Bcwanl.
OEOIUlIAt
nr Harm D. Unhook, Oovornor. or said Htnlc.
‘ Onielul InfortnnUoh Iws linen re.
Bopirfmimt, tldd n uinntor Waa
the county of Wiishlnittoiron mill
„ v .of July, ism, Iipoiylho body or lloscs Hlnh
lii’A^llltnmttxfonl. nnd that tho said Oxford
hai fled rromjuatlcc, ■ •
1 have thought proper, tliorolhre, to Issue
tills,- iny proclaimdlon, herohy oifdrlng a re
ward of OnoThousniid Dollurs for Iho appro-
henslon end Delivery Of llie said Oxford, with
proof ill file lent to convict) tot bo RbcfifToflnlil
county and State.
And I do moroovor cliargo nml rcqplro all of-
fleers In thU Slate, etvll and military, to Ira vlg.
limit in endeavoring to apprehend tho said
Oxford, In order that ho nmy lie brought lo
trial for tho offense with which ho stands
charged. .
QWon ilndor tny' hand and t he groat soot of the
Slat*, nttheCnpli.il in Atfjtntn, tllta Mil dev
Sept.. Ill the your of onr Irani, IMS), nnd of
tho in.Iependencu-of tho Untied Sillies of
Americalhe.N-lnety-lf.mrlh. ^ „ UMX)CK
By tho Governors • • # .
David O. Uottihg, Soorotary of Btato. . .
8optl0.4t *
GEOllOIA LAND AGE’
J hr.N A i:iu:Hn, 1
t ofthp Dalton City Compniiyj
OFFHIIS fOR S A 1.11
FIVE HUNDRED
Vftlunblo Toayii Lots
' ‘ ’■ 7P-
THE OltOWI.NO CITY OF DAI.TON
- A IAO,- several well improved flinns Ih Whll.
iV Boldcouuty.
A Vrpelnnmftloni
Ono Thousand Dollars Rovrard,
IQ1A.
m,, ..crus B. Bullock, Oovornor of said Btato.
Whorcas. Rollahlo information 1ms boon re*
eel veil at this Department, that on tlio nluht of
tbo«2d of August, ultimo, Dr. Thomas If But-
ty.ln this Btnto, l»y a party or parties nnktmtriit
and thnt on tho night of tho filth of August, nil
timo, John L» Lovutt, a oUlton o( Spaulding
county, wns also shot nt and seriously wound
ed by 8onia person or persons unknown, while
sitting In tlio piaesa of his residence lit said
county of Spaldings ami
Whereas, it is alleged, that Ono Lewis Travis
a notorious outlaw, and who lsnn escaped pris
oner from SpaUllSA counlyjnll, under a cliargo
of felony, is tlio porpotrntor of those crimes;
and It being Veprosonted to mo. turtt civILofll-
ccrs of said county of Spalding lmvo usurt ev
ery means In tliclr power to apprehend tho
said Low Is Tfavls. but without avail;
Now. thoruforo, I bavo thought proper to Is
sue this, iny proclamation, hereby offering u
reward of CJne Thousand Dollars for tho appro-
henslon and delivery of the skid Lewis Travis,
with evidence sufliclmit toconviet, to tho Slior-
ltTofsuid county of Spalding,
And I do moreover cliargo nnd requtro nil
oflleers in this Stuto. civil nnd niilltury, to bo
vlgllcnt In endeavoring to apprehend tho said,
Lewis Travis, In order that he may bo brought
to trial for tho crimes with which ho staiids
charged. .
Given under my hand hud tho great seal of tho
State, nt tho Capitol in Atlanta., this nth day
Sept., in the yuarofour. Lord Klghtocu Uun*
drod and 8ixty-Nlno, and of tho Indcpomloncu
of the United Htates of America tho Klnoty-
Fourth.
RlfFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By tho Governr;
David G» Cottino, Bcorctavy of Btato.
BeptOOdt ,
A Very Valuable Farm,
SEVEN HUNDRED ACRE#,
admirably adopt oil t- . .
baeeo nnil tho Grasses, consisting of lots
lkds 14n. H‘i, 177,17N. nnd sixty acres of the south
part of lot number 1 Pi, all lu tho 27th district
uiid 8d section. • . •
This place may bo divided Into two or tliroo
farms; but will bo Sold in a body kt tho very
low flgnrosof $1,500 cash.
Dry Goods ami Grocery
BUSINESS, UT
ToniD, Uttvil .*v Ur„.,
(Succciiom to John II. King,)
•pormr llamillon <ml Kiny Struti,
Fi-ontlng W. * A.itiillrou.l Do|rol,
DALTON, OA., ■ -•
uratottuUSUrajeof e0|> °“ " tt ’ ,a “ lnrg V I® 1 ' **U
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions
Roots, Shoos, llurtlwuro nnrt aroesrlvs.
Cush liulil for Ducoii, When!, Corn, Cotton, thd
nil kinds of Country Produco.
Doing LIVE MEN, wo will ondoavor to nu-
tain tho rcimtuttoii, und servo our old friends
nufl tho iiuhllo sutlsfUctorlly.'
COME ON AVITU YOUR '
Products und Crush!
Try us I AVo will Give you Bargitlug I
AVo nuika the Ornln nnd Produce trade n spo-
e lnllty,niidMuJnrhhrd wtUUoou hand toshow
his usunt lllrarnllty,
rn’llugsl^llriiig tCeln ln°,° r “' J for c,can #0 *'
John II. King continue* tlio Brokentgo and
Lxchungo busluoas us liorutoforo, lu our
house.
Juno24-ly
. How lo Malic Money.
Tlio business man who Joes not unilcr-
sUmil the phylosophy of advertising nt
this season of she year, may ns well mnko
up his mind to shut np shop, Tlio mnn
who docs not advertise is hound to lose
money.
NEW ADVERTISEM i:\TM. '
rn)tcv gn.KSXE,
Cotton 1‘lrkliiB <*.l Night.
xhuu's i.iuR'i un-. muruer mm mm two V.iu'tyorpnrti.05.un'incstlay ni’.-ht,
young men named Doifiw’g, Tliclr prlu- lu’o a largo cotton field, three mih-s
el rail ohtect wns nlunder nml W «i n,„ from the city, on the.Hamilton road, be-
clpal object was iilundcF, and but for llie
arrest of Ice, wlioso conduct aroused sus
picion against him; thnt section of coun
try would doubtless bnve been the scene
of a fenrfril enactment of bloodshed, plun
der nnd rapluO—all of which would have
(jeon tho result of tho iniquitous teachings
of Radicals. AVo are heartily sick of tho
turmoil, strife and blood-shed that is eve
ry day wltriOBsed In tho land—we long for
pence, enduring pence; but tills the coun
try enn nover liopo for as long ns tho pres
ent Vindictive, revengeful party remains
in power. God liasteu tho day when q
new order of things—more peaceful, har
monious qud brotherly—shall rulo tlio
.lialioiil _
J» Eire III Atlnntn.
There seems to bo n fatality attached to
this city. A destructive lire occurred
Iboro ou Marietta street, last Sunday
morning. Five stores were burned nnd
two stores In tlio Narcross corner consid
erably damaged, hy tlio burning- of the
socond floors, used ns parlors for tho Na
tional Hotel. There was a stiff hreezo
and tho tiro ilcxuirtmcnt wns rather out of.
ear. No. 1, was the only fire company
lidt como. to time. Loss estimated at
$100,000. Insurance $58,000.
I'nnimcrrlnl Convention.
Atlanta appoints threo delegates rind
Hires alternates to the Southern Commer
cial Convention.' V. A. Gaskill, Amos
Fox nnd AA r . B. Cox, aro tho delegates.
Horrible Affair In tile Coal Mines.
Allof the minors in the Avondale irilncs,
in Pennsylvania, of which wo Bpofco Inst
week, wore found to ho defld. About 125
wore in tlio mines, nnd 105 lmvo been
found. It was probably (be most liorrlblo
accident thnt ovor ocourrod on tho Amer
ican continent, so many of them lenvlrig
helpless families. Just think of GOO Wid
ows aud orphans nmdo by one casualty.
Columbus.
.Tho Sun says that on last Friday $25,
000 wore paid from the bank for cotton;
country produco scare? and high.
Mnvnnnnli'.
Tho Republican says Saturday, 2,500
bales of cotton were shipped by water,
Jessb AYatkins, who has been several times
reprieved hy Gov. Bullock, wns hung last
Friday. ^
An Infamous NcoumtreL
A fellow, who' gives his name ns J. AA'.
Donaldson, lias been playing nslmrp trick
on somo'crcdulolis women. Ho goes into
the country, finds a victim, 1ms her to sell
her property,- or personal effects, with the
undorslnudingof his giving them employ
ment In tho city. Ho .becomes guardian
goto their monoy nnd elopes. Ho has not
boon detected yet.
RlackTaiiK«o Rugluic— How to Core Cat.
tlo of It.
AVo learn Hint Black Tonguo is still pre
vailing to a considerable extent in this nnd
adjoining counties of Alnbnnm, among
tlm cuttle end deer. Mr.-Si J. Johnson
informs us that bo counted saven dead
deer nt ono small pond in tho woods, about
25 miles from Rome, in Calhoun county,.
Alabama. Tlio Courier is informed thnt :
cattle should bo‘ fed on slops nnd lmve
their longues greased when this.discaso
shows itself amongst' them. ‘ T|ioy rcfiieo
to cat. ' _ i
California.
California understands the three-fourths
rule. Being asked to ratify the proposed
negro-equality amendment, slio returns
tlircc-fourths of her Dew Legislature
ugniustit. :
Attorney at I.*w,
Ofllec: 25 Door, Upstairs in Glenn llulUllng,
rap Dalton,.Georgia. Gi
longing to Mr. AVm. II. Hughes, and pick
ed clean five rows of cotton. The pickings
were carried off inSfifbty.—Columbus Sun.
Whoso Non Is Hot
A son of an ex-President of tlio United
Stntes, who, for some mouths, has been
living no one knows exactly how, 1ms been
admitted to a charily ward in Providence
Hospital, AA’asliingtoii.
Tlie Cotton Crop of Ison.
Correcting an csljnmto niado by tlio
Charleston Nows, a correspondent of that
paper insists that tlio crop of tills year
will not bo more than 200,000 hales over
that of 1808. AVo shall bo surprised if it
is as much. -All the qccounts of tho crop
in Goorgia which reaches us, show that
tho fields now look much ns they usually
do in November. The crop is nlmostuni-
versaliy made. Picking will be pretty
much over hy middle or last of October.
Tills is'an extraordinary stato.of affairs,
nnd although a greater area wns cultiva
ted than last year, we have serious doubts
whether tho yield will ho greater. AVe
liopo it will, hut really see no great chanco
for It.—Jf««m Telegraph.
Not tho l’lnce.
Mrs. E. C. Stanton, tho old “bloomer’
gal, is unmistakably a “brick!” Though
in ihvor of AVonmu’s Rights, she is not
opposed to tlio men. At a meeting of tho
“strong-minded” in New York tho other
day, she contended thnt women should
lmvo a club-house, at which they could
lmvo little rbnsls nml lnvite'tho gentlemen.
She said bIio considered it “a good thing
for men nnd women to be together.” No
doubt of it; hut woindu’s “club-houses
are not tlio placo.
lIo)v Tilings Have Chnngetl.
Gov. Gonry, of Pennsylvania, said that
lie enmo out of tlio ivnf ns poor ns a church
mouse. Ho lias been Got-ornor two years,
nml in viow of his probable retirement-lie
offers to pay 834,000 for a fiirm. STIio
Ponnsylvnnln papers wnnt to know where
ho got tho money. Geary’s experience is
not singular. A\ r o know lots of*nicn in
this State whoso credit was not worth a
pinch of snuff before tliey held ofllco un-
■<lcr this dynasty, who now oivu [limita
tions and livo in palaces.
D ll. .T. A. CT.OT'TON,
OF HUNTSVILLE. At,A.,
Slny Du coiibuUihI in Dulton ou tlio 20t.li uml
of September^
Ho trentswltli perfect success—Files, Fistula,
Fissures, JHr.Uitui^B, 1’olypuH, Tumors, Ulcers,
Wens, AbscesflOB, Scrofulous Alfections, Dis
cuses of tile Kidneys, JJluddor. Uruthru, etc;
l)lj U lUllllR,- Ltu.
, _ to (ILjcitsei of FE
MALES. •
Refers to tlio folloAving gentlemen who lmvo
Special ultonfion give
been his patient*;
Dr. Jus. Fort Iiozcmun, Columbus, Gu.
Dr. J. T.*8iui8, Albany, Gu, *
Dr. II. Miiraimll, Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. J. Miller, Augusta, Ga,
$5000
WORTH .OF GOODW
ON TIIK MARKET AT
REDUCED RATES!
• A* .
S.C.0R0ZIERS.
Tlio Best Calicos nt 1V,4 por Yard !•
Fifty pieces of the best make and latest
BtyloH Just rooelvod nt above price!
Best Coffee nt 3J4 pounds to tlio dollar !* •
Men’s best whole stock Brogan shoes $1.751
A largo stock of Kentucky Joans and
Cussiiucresnt S3 to 75 cents por yard!'
Cups and sauoors at 25cents per set. •
A good slock of Brown nnd Bleached Domes
tics, Hats, hoots, Shoes, Hardware, QuuviiSware
and Botkins;
Tho Boat Chance for Bargrtiiis
Ever before offered in this country.
If yon don’t believe it eurne nnd' oxamiiid for
yonraelves, as the goods must bo sold.
• • 8. C. CUOZIER.
Dalton, 8opt. 7, 'GO.-am
Urljcltnm’s Wive*.
A Salt Lake c^rcspomlekt writes ns fol
lows of tho Young harem: “Brigham’s
wives, as araopg themselves, are social
ngil cheerful, so-far ns eon bo seen. They
mnko but littlo show of intellect or of lit
erary or artistic tastes, though sorao of
them play tho piano. They aro rather of
the domestic turn, aud talkJVooly with a ’
stranger (properly introduced) about their
cliildron, past, prescut nnd ftitnre; boast
laughingly of their fecundity, and allthat
sort of thing. What fashion, litcraturo,
art, sorosis arc to the civilized wife, child-
bearing «is to these women. It absorbs
their thought* and forms tho staple topic
of their sinull talk, either among tucir own
sox or tho opposite.* J *
A 88ET8 July 1,1809, $510^02-Secuvely Inves-
J3l ted ; .
rolielcs.Iriuucd in Last Six Months, 1300.
Capital $239,000-Cash Paid Up;
Southern Lifo Insurance Co.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT.
okkickiis:
JOHN n. GORDON, President.
BEN. H. HILL A. II. COWJU1TT,
“ ills. **
... E. W.
Fiunneo Committee.
W. C. MORRIS, Socretun’*-
HOARD OV DIHKCTO/lS ! -
John B Gordon, Atlanta, Ga/
A Austell, “ 1
K W Holland, •*
.J F Alexander, “
JII Cauawnr,
' J M Johmjf •
B C Yance
Ben II Hill,
ltohort Thom$9, “
Wade Hampton, Columblu, 8 C.
C II Phlnixy, AugustarGa.
Edward TlioniaB, “ •
1) E Butler, MiidiHon, Ga.
Robert Toombs, Washington, Ga.
B J Siultl), Culhburt, Ga..
A H Colquitt, Newton, Ga.
Win Johnston, Charlotte, N C.
UL Willingham, Allendale, 8 C.
. W A Caldwell, Greensboro, N C.
Total Number of Policies IhhuciI, 81500
Forty Per Cent Dividend Declared July 1, ’09$
At tho request of Gon’l John B. Gordon, Pres
ident of tho Atlautu Depart inant of this great
Southern Organization, I nin hero to present
IIh claims to the citizens of C'hurokho Georgia.
For your support and putronagu wo rely upon
onr solid monied basis, and management liy n
Boanl of Directors of tho highest business in
tegrity, tlnunel.il stnnding nnd professional po
sition—a class of gentlemen who have too much
reputat ion und credit to stake in any organiza
tion that is not fb’st-cluss. This is in *
home institution, und lias fully eouiplk
all tho-late Statu law’s. His
THE PIONEER SOUTHERN LIFE INS. CO.,
With no discrimination against th"
Policy holder in residence, travel<ul V b ui
premium, nnd asset* amply sufficient to pay
thro ($3) dollars too very one sho owes. We ap
peal to t lie South to keep lior money in her own
neighborhood, improve her own property nnd
culiauco hor own prosperity. More thanAHO,-
000,000 have iKicnsent North by Soutliornbcoi *
for Lifo Insurance. Ilundreds of thousands ...
dolbg-s are antnmlly sent from Georgia for this
purpose. Wo must keep tuis money at home
wo need it.
I make no war upon other Companies, but In
tend to mnko porsonnl appeals to all, amis
thnt ovary one shall have u fair opportunity
obtaining this, tho chcapost nndsufesrmodoof
making u certain provision for ills family,'“and
choosing IIM OWN FRIENDS and KKtdlltlORS as
Trustees of tho sacred funds of his widow’ uml
Arrival of Morntoiin.
Ou Monday adevuooufcruv hundred and
twcnty-nlneMormonSjfromEnglapd,land
ed at Castlo Gordon, New. York. Abput
half of them aro women, aud ono hundred
and twenty-nino children nro under eight
'yours of ago. Fully forty pci’ cent, aro
under twenty. Most of them aro natives
of England and. Wales. Afow aro from
Switzerland, Denmark and Germany.—
Bdsidcs tho President of tho company,
there are nino missionaries accompanying
tho pilgrims. The men nro cliiefly me
chanics and factory operatives, and a few
aro colliers and farmers.
i>c»poti*iu.
Tlio Emperor. Napoleon has pardoned
all French political exiles* without reser
vation and without any iron-clad oath.
4 LSO, BOH SALE one or the best Improved
plantations on tho Ynzoo River, ami Wasp
o being ehloHy In Washington county, nml
partly In Sun Flower nml Holmes counties, Mis
sissippi, containing in nll-23111 acres. Cun ho
divided Into threo or more plantations; 1100
ncros cion red, 500 nerofe itiDuUfvntlop, ooo mires
deadened tiefovo the wav. lutprovoiuouts til’st
class. Cypress thnbVr immensely —*—■
W4U bo sold
porfuct.
ttv
■ _ aluabtu.
low to settle up nn estate. Titles
A LSO B,000 acres of land In Monrod county,
Hast Tennesseo.. Much of tills hind is
equal for farming purposes to llie celebrated
Sweet water Valley, to wlilok it lies contigu
ous. Tlio hilly portions contain rich deposits
of iron and lead, nml thegbld deposits arosuld
to he superior to tboso ot Georgia aud North
Cai-Qllna. •
50,000 Acres ofVnlimblo
North Georgia Lands,
as vollows:
N E
EW GOODMt
NICE qpODB!
FRESH GOODS I
SWEET GOODS!
Wil-g-i
.1053 11.
'lUSlt r
I'109ft
j 1140
43f o:
111 «l
•M 41 -
no »
un “
0AIIOON’S PATENT
BROADCAST SEED SOWER,
For Sowing n\\ kinds ot Gmin qnd Grass
* B.eed,
Tho Hand Machine will sow Fifty neves of
wheal' In ten hours; the Horse power 120 re res
In tho sumo time, and tho work Is done-in tho
most perfect manner. Hundreds of letters
from all parts of the country sneak its praise.
Wo color to L. A. FOLSOM. M. D.. Agricultural
Editor of this paper, who has ono of tho mu
ohlues.
Tho price of Hundi Bower is $10, and of Powo
Sower$i)0. Bond for Circuhirs.
I). If. GOODELL & CO., Solo Mnnufac’r,.
Sold)- . Antrim, N. f(.
r£IO THE LADIES X
MRS. JANE B. GRAVES
Would announce lo tho Ladles of Dalton and
tho surronudlng country, thnt sho bts lustre-
ctlvod-.tindopeniid at her Store on King Street,
u Beautiful stock or •
Spring nml Hummer IIutM,* ltoimcts,
Ribbons, Flowers, etc.,
and.every Variety of Millnory Goods,' of tho
latest ami most fashionable styles. Sho will bo
pleased to stio her old friends and customers nt
her now placo of business, wocru tliov dan pro-
cure now Huts und have old ones renovated and
trimmed. • April 104809-1 y
W ItJi permission. If ospoct fully refer to Iloti.
D A Walker, CDMeCntchon, W K Moore, F B
Morris, John II King, W.J Vnderwood, Col.-W
II Tibbs, Jtev. J L lUilch. and I K Shumate, of
Dalton, and Col. S M Carter of Murray.
/^t EOKGIA, Catoosa Countv-*-3aimiol Johns
VJi has applied to uio for exemption nnd sot
ting apart aud valuation of homestead, and I
wilhiuss upon the same on tho 20th of Septem
ber, lo o’clock a. in., tit iny office in Ringgold •
Sopt 0, ,1809, J,'M. COMBS, Ordy.
/^1EORGJA, Catoosa County.—W C Self
VT has applied for exemption of person
alty and sotting apart nml valuation of homo-
stead, und I will pass upon tho same at my of
flee In ltinggold, on the 20th day of September,
at 10 o’clock, A. M. . J. M. COMBS, Oxcl’y. i
Sept. 0-2t.
1 UO R G I A, W’liitlleld County—Mrs. C.
G C. Whitman, wife" of j' T.‘'‘’WhitiVmn',
has upplicd for axemptlou of porsonultv,
and sottingupiu-tand valuation of homesteall,
and l will pass upon tlio same at mv olffee on
... ....... This September 14, IMS).
W. 11. UROOKEU, Ordy.
the 2-1th lust.
_. Green 1ms npplled for exemption oi per
sonalty and jjottlnir apart uml valuation of
homestead, and 1 will puss upon the same at 10
o’clock, A. M , on tho Jlth inst., at iny office In
Calhoun. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
Sopt.lO-2t.
Old
0971 “.81
iw.i •*, y. i
ICO, 7 51
wj::
41 JlS
109,12.151
aw 11
317! L!
353 ^’£
354 'S -
4201 g IS
___!£ 8 -
*H), 41
204 10 4
Townley’s Confectionery!
Fresh Butter Crnokers,
Soda Crackers, ,
Cream Crackers,
fiugur Crackers.
Boston Crackers,
IMoNlc Crackers, .
aud Furiuu Cruekurs, ul
Tpwuloy’H . CbiUbotiouory !
Dried-Beef, •
Beef Tonguos,
0> "a,.cH,
Herrings,
I’leklcs,
Cntsup«{
, Pepper Sauce,
Brandy 1’each cm,
J el lies, by ru pkvvt
Xo>vlil cy’s Confootlouovy I
i’cucnwx,
Sirnwherrica,
Fine Apples, at
Townley’s ConlYsctlonoi’y!
Fresh Candles,* *
Oranges, Lemons, etc.,
Cigars. Tobacco, extrii flue, at
April 20-ly TOWN LEY’H CONFECTION F-UY.
* «* 14
' S5; 48,
214 15
™k;!
72117 k
415 18 * |
'IPWv »f i
199 21 C
720i “ Z
898
1
lion IV S II IU "
! 51 20 -1 37 “ 3
• 52 44 380,
»IU • 407 »• .3
1450
311 17
OH 18|
2fl5* l!
1077; 2}
«» 3
140 , 44 |
81! i:
a 44 %
!ii 5 I
14'
18117-
j 157 ttj* 1
1 BRING MAS COME, AND SO HAVE
SCOTT & LYLE’S .
Elegant New Goods!
They aro in receipt of a well selected stock of
Hprlug and Hummer Good* 1
Somothlng Beautiful for tho Lndlos!.
A “Lovo of a Ha(,” or Charmlug Dress I
Prints,
Lawns, *
Muslins,
.Lustres,
Linens,
lints, Triiunilni
:asu
Also, a well selected stock of '
Gcntlomou's Goods.
IlntH, Clotliinpr nnd HlioeN.
We respectfully ask an examination of goods
and prices. Scott & Lvlu.
.South’ End' 1 lain lit on Street.
G eorgia dyeh,
Unequalled for Beauty and Simplicity,-
PRIDE OF"TUE’80UTn t
A Buautivul Bkd roa Wool on Bilk.
PRIDE OF*YOUTff:
Ax ExquiBiTX I’CHri.H.'ron T»’oor. ox 8ufj
PRIDE OF fllE FARMER s *
ARicu Baowx von Wool,'
EXCELSIOR;
A Spluxdid Black von Wool:
DosidG8a YaLLow,GuRKxnml Bnowa for Cottoo*
All prepnrod by apmetlcnl Dyor xnd warran
ted. wLiberal discount t« dealers.
«j-Sa\nplCM sent free on application.
Address.
WM .KING; Jn..5fc Co., Athens, Go.
49«For sulo by Scott & Lylo, Dalton, Ga.
May 27-3m. .
and Maryland wl si
genllemon of Chicago
. , .. .jhlng to settle In North
Georgia, several small farms. HO to loo acres
each, nil hi n convenient, access to Dalton. Coin*
-forhtble buildings nnd growing fruit trees pre
ferred, but not indispensable.
VT has applied for exemptin'
.. ..... of personalty
ami setting apart und vulmUionof homestead,
r . ,. . . and I will pass upon tlio same at 10 o’clock, A.
Imperialism is more magimuiuious than ! M.,on the 25th duy of Beptomber, nt my office
Hc[)ublicnnism, iu.tbcso (toys. ! J ' M ' c0MBS ' 0r "’ y -
-J^J"E1V TORE MOVED TO DAI.TON I
FOB CHEAP GOODS
GOOD BARGAINS
•. . Go to tlio
“ Livo rtntl Let.Livo Store 1”
EAST SIDE Of HAMILTON STREET,
Elvi Door, North of King Stloot,
DAI.TON, UA.
Bs* B. GBEF.X, Mat. h, Basteii, UhV. Lovi
ltUOTUSRTON uml r.ASK IlAltSltTT
will Ira on hnnil to soli you Clit-ui) Goods nml
t’lvo you Liberal l'rk-u. for your Uro.liroo,
Our imriiosn Is to nlil lu dovolopluu I tan u-n-ut
rasouraos at Wlilt Arid umi lira udJoVnlnucoun
ties, ns well os tornnko n living (lylicllin ISSSSS
For wo feel ugreul Interest In the growth of
Dulton, nnd we know Hint.
“A Growing C.ouutry niultosnai-owlng Town."
Wo will keep conslunllx ou baud n wetlse-
lfc ea.* 00 * and will al»! liberal tra.ln-.- lor
nnyiblngnml everytblog that tbo soil or labor
of Nortbern Geornln ran in-oduo.’
orivni',5 « ch valley.flintier, will, bis sblplond
ofn best, Huron und CbttOArnnd tho bnrelool.
monnta n-.boyTflrltu bis imund of Ginseng or
llloo.l Hoot, -wo lmve but one rule ofuelloh In
trading, and that is to be suiigffcd
TO LIVI5 AND LET LIVE I
For lira con vonleneo of onr country friends
nnd customers, we will, nssoohustbo lumber
can be got out, lmve n
WAGON YARD,
J" too rear of tlio Old BrIc!*Holcl6m m re. with'
shelter, lire and wulcr, lor imin undllbasto.
a,:„bkn e. green.
Ag’t U&UonUlfvCo.
able city lots in Dalton for farm property,
und others wish to exchange farm property for
city lots.
For convenience of all persons wishing to
make such exchanges, we keep nt onf olllco a
book in which the property to be exchanged
may bo Registered. . • .
all those seeking to invest in Mldiilu uml South
weslurn Georgia, oi* in Pino Timber Lunds,
convenient tollio Atlantic Ports,‘toour corres
pondents, BUTTS & BROTHER,
Mucon, Ga,
TJ10K RENT.
JD The Small Frame Building,
Brick Hotel Bqiiurl', noiroeouplud
by tho Dalton city Compuhv.
r Information of any of the above uddresa
BEN.K. GREEN, *
- Dalton Ga.
TT ADIES, cull nnd examino those Buuutirul
JU Oerniun Dure and Glims Setts; also, mag-
niUaent assortment of Glass, Stoqo Chinn amt
rul Table Ware nt Scott A Lvi.k’b.
M :
i-itBY re bho..
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Havo Ju»t roeolqod an olognnt assortment of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Yarns,
Shoes,
Leather,
# Hardware,
Cuttlory,.
Notion*,
Please call and oxatnlno our stock boforopar-
chasing olscwh^o. .» r
Wo Will Not bo Undersold!
Wo havo aocurod tho sorvicos of Mr. Wilbt
P. FAnxsWoitTn, who will bo happy to serve
his old friends nnd patrons,
march 18-iy
Have Just comploteil and oqulpnod a now
Livery, Fcodand SaleStable,
Crawford Btreev Dalton, Ga„
Whore thoy win ho plenked to furnish to the
ptiblle,, at- all hours, No. L Horses nnd New Bug
gies.. lliey lmvo a commodious Hack; also
wagon and saddle horses, to lot; and would re-
Bpeotfnllyaskthooitlkonsand public generally
togivousucall. Termsinodorate.
r f any house in town keeps Sniienor Groee-
I’Ich—Sugar Coffee, Flour, eto., go and con-
vlneo yourself that it Is Scott A Lvlb.
A N cxcellon
excellent stock of Trlon Factory Osna-
n ' and 4-4 Domestics, and Thread at
TIBBS * KENNER-