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NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN.
J. T. WHITNAN, i:«l«»r.
DALTON, : : : f OOTOBHR SI, 1 m*
Tho Hdmoii »rHi« Near and Ycllur
“ Tho melancholy days Iiavo couiu,
Tho saddost of tho year.’’
Thus Bang tho poet of autumn. Au-
iuittn, 'Un true Is molnnclioly; b|il, tlien,
there {(.something bvnutiflil nml holy 111
Tk. i^miI.tIII. romwmrinl (onvrktlTm. ujno iluyn, "the saddest of tho yeiiri”—
From nil nccounte the Commercial Con- T|,<, y Uwli us much tlint should ho tfWis-
vcntlon, which convened i»t TiOUtsvillo on r0l ( up , They toll ua thatnnothcr aum-
tho 15th, was n magnificent nfllilr. Tho
delegation from Georgia wns larger than
from any other State, among whom wns
some of our ablest and most aolld men.—
It la estimated that a hundred thousand
pe»|de. wore on the stieetBto wllncBS tho
grand trade procession; which ivns over
its miles long nml mom than twohoursln
passing any given point. Housetops,win
dows, and every point wlioro observation
could bo liad, wero filled with people wit
nessing the procession, which Is repre
sented to exceed anything of the kind ov
er attempted In this country. In tho pro
cession was a huge omnibus, with forty
lovely girls, representing tho Stales and
Territories—a Bwcct ltttlo girl, named
Katie Ulrich, personating Goorgin.
Every State in tho Union wns represent
ed by delegates In the Convention. Kx-
Fruident Fillmore wns chosen President,
and tho utmost good feeling characterized
the proceedings thronghoul. Thi Con'
vention ndjourned on tho 10th, to. meet In
ClhcinnaU, on the first Tuesday In, Octo
ber, 1870—a little loo far North, wo arc
fearful, to result in muchgood to tlio South,
The following is a summary of tho more
important niattors acted upon by tho
Convention : Adoption of a report recom
mending that all cities or topns situated
on navlgablo streams, tho local exporta
tions of which nmount to or exceed ton
thousand dollars, bo made ports of entry;
adoption of a-resolution to memorialize
Congress to aid a proposed lino of steam
ships between N, Oricaus.and Rio Janei
ro; appointment of a committee to report
at the. Cincinnati Convention on a lino of
mtlrond from tho Mississippi at Now Or
leans, and from Gnlvcston Bay and the
western harbors of Texas to tho nearest
and most accessible point on the Pacific;
adoption of a resolution authorizing a
Commiltoo on Education to roport nt tho
Cincinnati Convention; adoption of a re
port on harbors, channels and bars of tho
Atlantic and Gulf ports; refcronco of a
resolution for a commit too of fivo to rao-
■ moriallzo Congress to aid In tho construc
tion of a railroad from IToj-t Smith to tho
Tnciflc; adoption of tho reports of com
mittees on direct trade with Eunopo, lu-
temal .Improvements, Southern Padfio
Railroad, Mnmifacturiog and Alining,
River Navigation, etc.
Too lunch I.lltcrljrl
.Ion of the Art Gallpry In
mer is ended—that another yonr Is draw
ing rapidly te a close—that the wheels of
Time are Vast hurrying u. to the nntunyi MA
Would Like lo Know*
Tho Sumter Republican has tho larg
est circulation of any other paper Issued
at this point, or In Bumtor or adjoining
counties.—Atnerfctu Bepublftan.
Tho Courier has tho largest circulation
In city and county, or any newspaper in
South-West Georgia,—RtnaHeiik Chun'tr-
AVo do not Wish to lie considered in
quisitive or aflldons, hu, ono of the ahovo
papers Is guilty of prevarication, *nd wo
would like to know which ono It Is.-* fie
of our own lives, when the Gleaner of tho
grave shall gather us up and Iny us by
tho side of those of our friends who havo
gone before Into tho unknown world.
Ilow'mrehy of its bad'look hacS upon'Court of New Hampshire, has recontly
lists, and “tell tho truth and sharno tin
duvll."
Important Lrgnl Jtetl.lon
Chief Justlco Porlcy of Iho Supremo
the season and upon tho passage of life,
nml tho fleeting of opportunity which It
typifies, and feel satisfied that wo havo
improved nil our privileges?—that tho
world has been made no worso by our
linving lived In It?—thnt wo havo, In
short, lived ns holy and uprightly ns It Is
possible for finite crenturcB tb llvo? God
who by Solomon commands tho sluggard
to "go to tho ant,” crcntcd the nnt before
Ho crcntcd man—and created It for this
very purpose, among oilier things, to
teach man wisdom. Iudccd, all tho crea
tures of Ills hand, animate, nnd Inani
mate, »ro His preachers, and nil Bhould
bo mndo Wiser and better by tho lessons
of the prcnchors around us. Tho sllont
falling of tho leaf—the radiant hue of
woods, fields, gardens, orchards, nil na
ture, Indeed, toll us that decay Is legibly
written on every thing terrestrial; and ns
wo, view tho mnhy-Uttled landscapes, and
list to the sighing of tho autumn winds,
let It not bo In vnln. While the beauties
of this soason surround us, let us not bo
practical unbsUevors, or forget the good
and great Being at whoso bidding they
are hero. As the "soar and yellow leaf”
rustles to t-hp ground, lot us remember
tlint man cometh forth ns a flowor and Is
out down—"that all flesh Is as grass, nnd
all the glory of, man as tho llowcir pf U»o
grata. V lu-cvory evening’s twilight—in
overy season's change—wo are remliidbt
of the npproach of thnt hour when, ns
winter shuts up, the current of the Vegeta-:
bio sap, and stiUs tho-rourmuring of tho
rills, death will freezo within our bodies
tho vital current.
If wo would havo our last days op earth
boautlful, glorious nnd peaceful, let ns
live ns mindful of thoso warnings, nml
when life shall bp drawing to Its closo—
when bur harvest is post and our summer
eudod—how sweetly and soronoly will tha
sands of life ebb away, and how tram
sfcendently happy will wo Awl as tho beau-
ties of tho "better land” open up- to bur
enraptured vision-
Tho pnlo descending yoar, yet pleasing still,
A gentler mood inspire* ? for now tho low*
incessant rust lea from the mournful gror«,“
Radical ItiCR on Gs>rgln<
The Albany (New York) Ewnfiip Jour
nal, which claims to ho eandld inRs state
ments,-thus represents society In IheBtate
of Georgia. Wo know not whore the ed
itors get their information, but Wo would
llko to see even tho Georgia Radical who
Is willing to endorse tho statement, or any
thing approaching it:
“Tho accounts ofeoclnltroublcsand do :
mestic outbreaks in Georgia are becomiug
very frequent and painful. Oh the part
of iho whites who sympathized with the
rebellion there Booms to be a deep-seated
and uncontrollable prejudico against the
nogrocs, which monifosts itself in ovory
form of outrage nnd oppression. In mak
ing contracts with tho blacks for sorvloo ns
arm laborers, tho usual practice hns boon,
n consequence of tho oxtromO sonrelty of
monay, to pledge thorn a portion of tho
props; An organization is said to exist,
having branohos in nearly oyery county,
with tho sworn object of preventing such
contracts from being carried out. Tltoy
either drlvo tho colored people away front
localities where tltoy havo been at work,
or intimidate p'ropnetore-by threatening
toburn their oropsnnd barns—threats that
In soma cases havo boon fulfilled to the let-,
ter. Thoso societies are also pledged to
" >.dmoQ from voting. And' to
.... illshmonthy them afsOhOoTs
and churches. Several Bohool buildings
erected under tho auspices of tl\b Fccod-
M.reor tne snranxe Explosion in Ronth- men's bureau, have been destroyed, and
- ; wost ucnrKin. poreonsengngedlntaveh.lngcolorodchll-
Aa wo prodlotcd, says tho CuthbertAp- dren subjected to violence. Murders of
peal, tho terrifio oxplosion of which wo jiiolteusi.vebIacks,.whodare to defend thofr
decided that whore any property is trans
ported over a railroad line -composed of
several distinct roads, tho original com
pany which received It Is ltablo for the loss
or injury, should any occur, whether tho
damago be on Its own road or any other.
Won't hr kls nokto.
U. 8. Grant has a note in Chicago of
810,000, which' is overdue, and ilio great
man don’t fry hard to pay it. Tho man
who takes up tha note and returns it to
Ulysses will get a flit office,
Nnt Beupcetnbla,
Tho Nashvlllo negroes havo gonerally
abandoned tho Radical party. They are
understood to have kindly assured the par
ty that thoy^ylll return, to It, Jf It shall
over become respectable enough.
Arranged tarn Dig Vote.
The polls are so for apart ib Texas that
niggers can’t got to tho different places to
vote more than once on tho sanlo day, so
Grant has ordered the oleotion to bo hold
for a week. Thoro wilt be a large voto
KORGlAv Walker Comity—Ws M.Roben*
\JT lms applied for exempt lull or personalty
nud sotting apart ami valnatlon of homoHtuad,
and twill pa** Upon tho Marne, at my otlleo, ti(
LuFnyattu at 10 o'clock. on 1st orNoyotnbotv
OeJfu*dt, MILTON RUSSELL, Only.
. COIUM, 6riV
Washington, lost week, Goncrol Sherman
mode a spcepli, in which hojaidi
“It is gratifying that tho country 1b
flow in tho enjoyment of ponco. Every
man can conic and go as lie pleases, am.
has all tho liberty ho ought to havo, and
more too. If this does not satisfy tho
American people, they ought not to be
“In tho enjoyment of ponco!’,’ Where
16'it? Certainly not hero at thaSouth.—
True, tlic tramp of soldiery marching to
tsittlo, tho booming of cannon, tho rattle
of muskotry, tho lurid flames shooting
heavenward from hurnlnghutldlngs, fired
by vandal hands, is not heard or scon
anywhere; but somothlng equally bad i9
seen, and felt all over tho country: Radi
calism rules nnd reigns—Its despotic,
grinding power.over nil tho land prornlls
—’Its felt In oyery avenuo of life—in com
merce, In tho social walks of life, la the
courts of Justlco, Infloed everywhere, and'
the people mourn because of its.oxaotlons
and tyranny—because of tho tithes they
hnvo to pay to kq?p this tcrrihlo enable
of oppression in existence; and this the
hUmnne, Uouso-burniug Sherman calls
“ponco!” “more liberty than wo onghtto
Jiavcl” May the God-of Heaven deliver
us from such a peace as Hits—Wo want
none ofltl “
. A Model Jo.lleo or Hie Pence.
There is a eolorod-Justice of- the Pence
ill Jotlferson comity, Florida; tmfiicd Pcin-
hrp^, who geantsldivpjioaB 4* tho very
rcnsoanbJd s um of fire dollars.
. A>wJW .
Mr.,Tracy,.a keeper, ban.just boon <lle-
missed from a Yorkshire (English)insane
asylum,- bccausc When it iras Ills duty, to
gfye a patient, h-wAwn bath, lio deputed
tho task to two lunatics, who boilod tho
man to death.
Lynched.
A negro having outraged n young lady
near Fort AVashington, sixteon miles hp-
low Ayashlngton city,on Monday last, was
arrested, and being taken to jail was selz-.
ed by a party of disguisod men and hung.
ti«od Work.*
A “quiet, iuofibusivo person,” in De
catur, Alabama, is reported to have killed
18 out of 18 desperadoes who recently at
tacked him. For a quiet man he’ll-do.
Return, from Colorado.
IF nil returnslffom the Coloriido.electian
show that the Demoamts have gained'
largely, last year tho legislature was
Republican hi bbth branches. In the now
legislature tho Democrats havo two ma
jority In tho. upporbranch, and tho Rad
icals'seven majority in tho loiror branch.
IIenvy ou Editor..
ight editors lti IoiVn hnvo been nonri-
d fer thp legislature, Others of tho
fraternity are talked of for similar posi
tions. - ■ ■
irty ami
■iuitSBr
. peppi B
,1 for I.lfy Iusuraiujo. llmHlveus«l*thoa.iind«of-
V* 1 donats uro tuituuuiy'Keut rrn ni JUco r« 1 t n
—ttj;---- . r—I purpose. Wolinistttoepthismoiloy ttt liouio':
kOBOIA, Wlutflelrt County,—SViu Muhim ,,0 uooO It. 1
, 11«« switted for O.ri-miitlmi of iioraoimlty, 1 umko no wnr nponothov C<mumnliis„hut ln.
1 will niiHS.upon tlioeamoul my olUooln tend tOmirKo noiwonnl npronls to nil.- mu, f,,-n
tlilllmi on Clio-yutl Inst, a ,. . -. j tHUt ovoi-y mid sliiUI tidvon I'ntvnpnnrlnntly of
tl ollunnost and taro —
Hr'
gave an account last week, was eausod by
thedcsoentofan lmmcnsc moss resembling
nictnlic lava In » state of fusion, which oc-
ourred about-.twelve.miles northwest of
this city. . Tho explosion took -place In
mld-nlr, aud one of tho fragments felt in
tlio yavil of Mr. J. M. latthnor, of Stew-
nrt’county, and.ponctrated tho ground to-
tho depth of eighteen Inches. Sir. 1. wns
absent at tint time, bu t returfilnghomo and
ascertaining from Tits family What had be
fallen, proceeded'at qnco to excavate tho
strange substance; and soon brought it to
light.; A portion of the same is noiy on
exhibition at EathulaC
Old Harriot »«o» w.nlilnztan and Slu
Blblo Proplietp.
Mrs. Harriet Boosbor.Stowe, not satis
fied with her Byron letter, notoriety, hns
announced.thnt she will write a new life of
George AVashington, showing him up In
tho light of of voluptuary; Aiidnot only
this, but it is said that-she'has also fns-
tenod hor clutches on tho prajrtietk of tbo
Blblo, and designs writing up their am-
odrs^in a'stylo-that will make a sensation
in the Massachusetts boarding schools.—
Old Harriett ntust havo met with' s6me
serious backsets, recently In some of her
amours, and bunco tho prolilicncss of-hor
pen on, tills subject.
Oranth at tbo Sontb.
The leatcrial growth.of tho .South dur
ing the last four, years is strikingly shown
by the editorials in some of tho Southern
papers. Tho bfilolal'figurcs dtthe deport
ment in AVashington estimate that the cot
ton orOp-af tho Southern States this year
wiU.bo worth *340,080,000, while tho total
value of tbs exports of the South Is set down
ats*38,800,400. At this rate the value of
Southern preduets is about $sl 82 per head
for the entire Southern population. These
figures go to show tliat the South is even
Uow tho richest section of the country.
and reflisa to exile
homos-and
thcmsolves whoii ordered to do so, qro of
constant occnrrenco, and In no onso do we
learn of tho arrest or punishment Of tho
assassins. “Killing nfcgorS” seems to bo
a favorUo posstlmo with amateur sports
men throughout tho State, and is pursued
with reckless disiOgftrd of Jiunishmont.-o
The civil '.powor scorns cntirfl”
, Alter Them.
.A Now York judge hns directed the
grand jury: to inquire If the'rtcent gold
combination in AVall street wns not a vi
olation Of tlio law making , it a criminal,
offense for twenty or more porsons .to con
spire .together to commit any act injuri
ous to trade or commcrco.
Waltlna tar aHtnil Man’s Shoes.
A private lottor from Nashville, to
gentleman la AVashington Qity, says tliat
in vlow, of tbo precarious oondltlun of
Senator-Brownlow’s health, and a prospect
of hls belng nnnblo to continue much lon
ger in the Senate, Emerson Ethridge has
mado a compact with Andrew Johnson,
whereby the former is to aid tho latter In
his Senatorial aspirations, with the un
derstanding that whon Governor Brown-
low dies Mr. Johnson will help to elect
Ethridge us lilssucocssor. Tliis letter
presses' thO opinion that Mr. Johnson will'
bo electod Senator without much- opposi
tion.
Important Ottlilao.
The Augusta Chronicle Is informed that
Judge Andrews delivered a decision at
Warren Superior Court on Wednesday
lost, to the client that a widow could not
claim a homestead from the tend of her
husband.
Tbe Exptailon at Indlnuapolly.
The number of killed by tlie explosion
at the Indiana State Fair is now reported
at twenty-new*, while severer of tho
wounded will probably die. Th e cimso of
the explosion is supposed to hare been a
lack of water in the boih-i.
iota whore puhllq.ollicors are lion-
. ..drolls of doing tholrduty.ihoy are
or overawed by (ha predohiluanco of
_...leta sentiment, or baffled by the frop-
masonary of tha secret societies. Here
wo havo a legitimate fruit of Democratic,
teaching, encouragement and example.”
More stupendous lies wore nover before
promulgated than thoso In tho paragraph
quoted ahovo, and how tho devillsh.Badi-
cals North can expect the pcoplo of tha
South—tho “rebels,” as they are pleased
to term us—to. liavn tho least respect for
them, solongasthoy uttersuohliesngnlntt
our people fortho sake of pqrty poiyor, is
a mystery'to us. AVo liato, Wo loathe, a.
pcoplo wlio will misrepresent tlio Soutli-
in tho face of truth in this way. Wo want
no social or governmental affiliation with
them—would to heaven wo were as fin-
separttod from these devilish North taon
ns the East' Is from tho AVest. So long as
this spirit Of Radical lying goes oh con-
cerning Our State and section, there Can
nover bo any other tlian hatred botwocn
tlio North and South. Nover has thoro
oxlstcd greater qnictude at tho South than
at Iho present—the' negroos are Well Creat
ed everywhere—no violence whatever ex
hibited toward)) them—not the first freed
mail’s Bchool brilitlihg has ever been de
stroyed, or tho first “inoiTciiMvo black”
murdered In til! tlio State—nil of which
the lying editorof tho Journal well knows.
There wneanelcctionineomeof thoNorth-
em States, and to help defeat the Demo
cratic party, which is tho party of law,
ardor and tho constitution, gave rise to
tliese lies; and so long as this party-op-
poses them in their hellleh principles, just
so long will they continue to belah forth
their slanderous falsehoods concerning a
people who are powerless to help them
selves, and for no other purpose than that
their wicked and corrupt organisation
may havo a longer lease of power in tills
already radically cursed government.
lilt. Bt.
Formerly of Knox Cr
sRtapliwsi'
ovminA
ty, Tran.
,t. hqjpis Brims.
roumlhiK
ma on*l
«rort,tbo Court UouhoiIaoF
wta i
-t nunilrar
)f Mid con.. __
homo*, iluociuwil,
ntau,.Wftllc9i• Ooonty.-lto«U whom It
MIt*VE|.I.ANi;OVI> AtlVKIITMEMKNTM.
A f
HMKT8 July 1,1800, (1310,002—Soouroly Iiivoi*
FIVE- HUNDRED
YttltfRble Town
' 1’plloleS-lamiciVlii last Hlx Months, U00.
Ciihii ni ,an,ooo^cn«h pnw up.
Insurance Co.
’MBNT.
ovrtaNBSi
JOHN D. GORDONV'l*rc8Ulonle'
^■ u ' u,I ‘ , V.cei’rc, l ao?,'.: , '« , '‘ <l;,TT<
.A, AUSTEW., . F.. W, ItOI.UAKIV
Klnnnoo Committee.
W, C. MOimiS, iecVrhinr.. ■'
the UROW1KO CITT OF DALTON
EWllrtllmnl, ' " ‘ '
J P Altntundor, *•
‘nomn*,
Tolftl Number of 1'oIIcIam iMued, MOO I
-Porty Per font Dlvldcml lioolarod July LJODr
. At tlio vof|\m«t of Oon’l John 11. Gtmloh, Proi-’
Wont of tlio Atlnnta Dopurtmout of tl*U Rrunt
Sou^jii ur|mnl*aUon^, I uui Jioro tajuvuent
•S*t)Aym?riup|iUrt iui?tpiftrjmi®
" “ -\ia»inoniu<UjiM»t«( wndmani
of Dn*ootnr» of tho htglieal
tosrity, ftimnclul *tnmUi»if atm prt ,
Hltlon—a oluHoof gontlomeii who hnVotoo much
raputhtlon uml credit to xtaku Ua ntiy orjritnlr.u-
tton that 1* not fliwt-olas*. Till* i« puroly »
HOMK t NHTITl’TION, ami llttM I'lllly COUlplK'd WUU
all the lute StntolnWMi It I*
THE PIONEER SOUTHERN LIFE INS. GO;,
With no tlUalminutlou acralnst tho Southern
Policy holjfai ln mfflr"
, ‘nml uauot* i
ionco, tmvoloi* vatus of
amply fmfflclcht to pay
ry ONKMheowus. Woaiv
wis uiline -.>tu inni. ^ ’ uiutuviUA ono su hi imvwii nuv opnoyuuiivy III
t.H,lflW>-U.*. W. II, BUOOKER, Ord’y. 1 1 obtalniuff this, tlio chuapcMt and sttru*r inode of
tttai .uviklug acorlivln,py.oylplon for hi* family, uiul.
QbhHkl ..'X!i!iS‘2S. I istoreW»»»■
( u .ISthltflold Countv.
Sim
n Viuy|
Morn** Jhltn HKlnp; W J Vl\dmvnoi1, Co ,AV
mnuto, or
Dry Goods
Lots
s anil oni'-hnlf or fot mim-
ct ami Hd hpcl Ion, acres
ui uiiuiuu vitiimiw|iniuut itj 1 i#i. iiitiiiimin,
s?i!i 1
Al*o, 105 aoro*, part oHot i——*“ J
dlntrict and Ad *oclinti. 00 nol
ton
AWo: lot* minil»or* s|, 23. and ono lialf of .lot
2.1, tu tho mh dhllietnml »d Boctlon’, 400 ac'fi**,
t'vo KCMMl Npniiux, three wolU, dpnlf. jif.t.-ii,
Also, 820 nerds, wn
lino peach amV awjlft ,
house, hunt, cotton gliAandiliroMhar.
Aluo, 120t\crcH, onu mile Mouth of Tilton Do*
axsl [ 1 ,ui,r ° v ° a ,>yfovo th ° wdfi i>ut
An Improved Ihrm Oii CJoudmiuga litvcr.'nino
70, 74 uml 87, In ldlhiiml 1(1,2 donhio lojfbablhrt,
with uhwlroom*, orlb* and Mtablc*; young aiiplb
and peach orchard, well of water at lioi
Bluing* and crock; 140 acres on au l*laud in
ConnBnuga, hllllr*t citi** hottom.
Also, lots mtihbors 187 and 144, l7lli district
and Id ftuctlou^Uiwiu Cans comity, four til Ilf* 8.
W. of Kingston, ono mlla from Klnguton find
Homo R. 11., tmpt'dvcmcnuon lot 1ST, an ‘
laud oleavcd,«ior a mile from lllglitotir
ImprovomcntM op lot HI, but lar^o qiml
«o Improvements on N>tl44. but largo qmiTlty
of long leaved flnu tlmbyr, will bo aold together
or Hoparatcly.
Also, lots 831 atid ttff, mid So'rt&rcs of 22fl. lnth_
.... -» -*- •* - iu\ItljMicilon. 850aorou with good
br in”. OIMf lot SmiVm SwHohftso
DAltdti, oti t«m~Iiiieiftd\VM Htmd\\W
(MKl^oocf limber. - PMt-d jaw,- bt
change Cor city property! •(. n! : <
1 DROOKElt, Ord’y..
Iias applied , x „
r will push'Upon the samu at,iuy oflloc
\\\ U. Blip OK Hit; Ord’y.
Mrtrrw^.ioimirKtngi Wd viidiTwr .
ll.Wbm,- ltov. J L imtcli. and I-E MlimnaW,
1., r ...
resented l»y K. It. Hasskkn aud Dr. B'. H.-Huoavn,
Agontri, and Dr. J. It. MoAkkk, Medical Exniu’r
"op mt - n. J. AfA^EY, Uon’J Agt.
n EOUQIA, Murray Cotinty—Ellas M Wallcer (—
\T mis applied for oxoinptlon or personalty /71
and BotUng apart and valuation of homes tend,
and I will pas* upon tlio Maine at 10 o’clock, A. I'
on tho AOlli day of October, 1809. at my offleo.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH, Ord’y.
Oct. 10-21.
EOUQIA. Catoosa County—Mart id Quinn
AHOON’S PATENT
BROADCAST SEED SOWER,
§
and I will pti»8 upon tlio samo at ray bfllcc in
Ringgold, on tho 88th day of October, 18op.
OctT 15-2t. *J. M. COM 118, Only.
MiJvvtiA, >v>woom uounty—3- „
hus applied for exemption of Por«onalty,
setting apftrt and vutyuUon of homoHtoud,
[orifICIAL.]* . ,
HXBCCTIVB Dr.r AUTgkNT. j
Atlanta, Ga., Octoberh, 189ft. ' j
Whereas, Information ha* boon received at I
this Department, foom rollublu and responsi
ble persons, to the effect that It N Nelson was,
arrested boforo tbo publication ofn Proclama
tion oiVorelng a ruwurd of Onu Thousand Dol-
lartf; It Is • ,
< Ordered, Thnt tho Executive Proclamation
oftlio WtU dav or Septonihor, ultimo, offering a
riwvavd of One Thousand Dollars tor the arrest
of said Nelson, lie, and the same Is, hereby with |
drawn and invoked.
Given ti -
dependence of tho United States or Amfcrica
tho Nluety-Fuurtli. 1
RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor s
DAvin G. Uottmmj, Sccrotaty of Stato.
Oct 21-4t. . , .
UT
and Grocery
BUSINESS, bt
'*3gnSsSi£g^<
. DALTON, OA.,
.^^“{^"“Iwi'lalawaBa ~w«
Dry Goods,Clothing, Notions
Boot., siloes, Uurdwuro end Orocorleg,
CggU pald tar Oucou, Whoat, Corn, Collon, ui
all kinds of Couutry rroduoe, f [
llelng LIVE MEN, wo Will oodouvor to auir
Ulntho ropututloii, and *erv« ou? old trlandl
nnd tbo ^ubllo Niitisfiiotoriiy, *•
COME ON'wiTuVopn V
Pi'oauoo. uml OaMltl
Try ub I TVo will Glvu you Bargain* I
Irt V * • • ’•
Wii «.nko tho Ui-oln nnd Froduco trade a .)>—
Omltty, and Major Bant will hg on hand .oxbow
Ills usual liberality.
i «p5r*iBj|3|SKa3£T iff rot * 1 "‘ a MV -
John K Klnz ooutlnueg tho I
Kxcliungo buaiuoaa. »s horot
Ycry Yalaablo Farm;
' IIUNDltED ACHES,
ndminddy adopted to Corn, Wheat, Onto, io
buccotuul the UraSHUM, eoiiHtHttng oflotRUiim-
bora 14A 140? 117,17l>, anu sixty acres of t lie-smith
put-toridtnumber 1VI,all in tbo 27th distriot,
and id section. '
This place may be .divided lntr» two or three
farms; mit will ho sold . in .a body at tho very
low flgm’e* of $1,500 cash.
A L
I/Akohel
LSO, KOlt SALK one of lliebc*t iniprovod'
plantations on pm Yanffo lllvor, unit Wusp
a being chlotly In WoHhlngton.eminty, and
part ly In Sun Flowor utid Holme* count lea, ills-
MiMsippi, fonttiining in nil 2510 ndres. Cini lie
divhiiHl Into three or more .plantations! floo
acres cleaved, 500 acres la cultivation, OW uercs
doudoned lieroro' the war. Improvement*
fins*. Cypres* timber immoiisoly ValiiiiDle,*-
Wlll lie sold low to 8uttlo up an citato* Tltler
perfect.
A. T N°t T
etjuul for fai*mlttg purposes to the eeluhratud
Sweet Water Valley, to which if He* imlitigu-
ou*. Thy hilly ,)>ornpiis contain rich dopcwirk
of iron and lead, and ilia gold deposit * itnisaid.
to l»o superior to those of Uuorglu aiul North
Carol him . .
G 130 ” 0 ^® COMPANY,.
Or COLUMIIUS, OA.
Tho Hand Muchlne win sow -Fifty acres of
wheat in teu lionrs; tlio Horsn power 120 reres
lu the same time, ami llie work 1* done in the
most povfect iminger. Hundred* of lettm-s
frbin anpHVts ortho country speak it* it raise.
We rCforto L. A. FOLSOM, 51.B.. Agricultural
Editor of this impel*, whb huh ono or the nm*
, chiucs. ...
. —. I Tho prlto of Hinul Sawor Is *10, and of Powor
'Q SoWt/MOi Send fdjCirculars. . ,
b ' D, fli GOODBLL k VO<, Sole Manbrne’r,
£. 1 Sepft. Antrim, N. il.
I rroTHE 1 iiA!DiE« r
MRS. J-^jE B. PliAVEft
Would anuounee.to tho Ladtpa of DaltonTiiid
I thoMurroutnllngcountry, that '*ho lit* Ji(*t ije;
etived and MiQirad at her Store oil King Street,
] a Bountiful Stotk of T
Spring i nnd Nuinnier H«lta, Bonnot*,
Rlbbrnis, Flmverr, 6tc.,
1 and every Variety of. Mflfncry Gowh*, of tho
I latest ami most fashion able style*. Site will be
R leased to seo hor old rrlerfds and customers at
er now pluoeof bUstno**, WUcro they can pro-
I fexMi u rs
($0,000 Acres ol'Vulniblo
North Georgia Lands,
J. v, W.fWKiW 4 n - Y-JVILL- york hovko *6
Continuos to funilsh perfect iocnrity agnln*t |
is* or dumngp by tiro on all kind* pf tnsnrub!
DALTON, J
on all kinds,
jtmtorutufl.
Agonts canbe foiiml at every prominent point
In the Southern States, to whom applications
for insurance may be made. ■. . ,
Oct. 21-2m. LYLE A PRUUEN, Agonts.
FOR CHEAP GOODS
up
Mill*
on Coulmulln Creek, dlscontlnhod and loft fts a
private way; This Is to cite all persqns con.
corned, to shoW canso at ray Oflloc on tlio'22d
day of November next, why said, xood should .
nol ho discontinued as a publio road uml left us
unrivntoway. I
Qct. 21-lm.
all cases, Modloal Surgical and Obstetrical, en
trusted tohls care. (ktg'lWy,'
Confederate Archive*.
It is a filet generally lvoll-kiibsvn aijt'
theWnr Pfjjnrtrocnti isiappeaesridn of.a-
lnrgo.nutnlinr of floctmionts known ns tho
“Confederate Archives. ” The’most im
portant payor's; howevoV, those emlimdng
tho dlplpinntic correspondence of tho'Bn-
vls govornmont with foreign governments,
hnvo nover heed utionrthcd, nnd it is now
stated) Pn wlmtnppeara reliable nnUio'rity;,
thnt thoj; wore sont toCanndattfswiweoko
before the fell Of .Richmond In'(fiinrgo of
Dnvls’sprivnteSecretary. Ahdx-Confcd-
erato officer testifies tliat in 1807 thoso ar
chives were sealed, nnd deposited -in.the
vauitsofa bank in-Montreal. Three docu
ments are stilt! to be Valuable, as affecting
tho Alabama question, and (bowing to
what- extent.England-was committed to linothcr'kiafi' '
B n. crue. ji». oonnoN,
| _. a * FK
Prompt and vigilant attention will bo given to l B*kT5* vgRBjf,
... *•—*- * ■ “• -*—rlcal. on- I , BaOTuitu
GOQDBAKGAINS
“ Live and Let.Live Store F
Until mlr Neu' Stores ’nVo built on tlie “Old
Br(9k,jIot«l8abaro,7'you wHTRD‘1 «hoii the
East sipE .or iiasulton stiiekt,
Ji’lyo Doors North of King Street#
DALTON, GA. .
T OOK FOlt THE
U REliFLAG!
And Atitilon A Commission Merchant,
Wh en xou coxa to DAtifotfi
,, . BAXNKU,. BkV* i»Yl.
iTiitUTON and Lank Ba,iu»ktt
wil! be On h'nnd tonoll y< '
give you Liberal Prices
».
„ .- Cheilp Goods apd.
give you Llbernl Prices for yonrt’rrtdnco..
Ouvpurposo is to aid In rtovoloping tho great
CHoui-ccH of Whitfield uml tlio ncljolnin^coun-
11 o*, ns well us tonrokou living by selling good*
1,1 ***&#■
“A Growing Countryiflakes nGrov'i»gTo'vn
W.o wtll keep constadlly chi ftft’dd ft well *
luutodtaitock ami -wllf give Hberul ixadw 1m
ftnylblbganduyuyy thing; tu '
I Will SCI! Ol\ . - j-.-’i-o-■-I —
tUEBl’At; WEDNESDAY AND THUBBDAY,
otT 1U ° r “ , “ with
tiosjftlmwlH, Hoods, Noubla*, Bod Ticks, Un- | jnom
soli or labor
| bifrfiliipibnd
. - Wheat, Bacon jmcl (lottonj uml tho bamroof
K'ltaM or ultwjta.; eoL Strlnog, No. I
tlooS or nil JilmK Illllg, Hoots uml Slim.-.-—pi trailing, umltlml Is tohositllslK-i!
fuctnili!o™;ant votmOWN litlCh. . ...| TO DIVE AND LET LIVE 1
For au> oooveoluoco-of our t-o-oll ry Ci-foeOs
lgaoqtnt
AI»o, will k<-op on lintul n lnl-no
" 'Suonr, UolTeo, Oner
tho Confederacy. ThO latter’s' diplomat
ic history is quite a mystery.
NMr not u> he R.OikM,
The Navy, it it now gtvon out, will not
be'further reduced, and everything, we
are told U to be put on a war footing, al
though, we are assured, there Is no pros
pect of trouble between this country and
other .nations-'
. history is quite a mystery,
ihu» N|irlng,
Monntnlnn.
A corroshOhdofit of the Clilchgo 'fi'Hi-
uneluis paid a reecnt visit tothollot Sul
phur Springs beyond tho Rooky Moun
tains In EttttolVIml River Valley and for
ty miles from South Pass City, and.tlSo
descrtptloit ho gives of them is very inter
esting. They lie in a bnsiii containing
about 100 acres, aud arp a quarter of a
milo in extent. Tho middle spring is
bottomless, seomlng to eomo from tho
Very bowels of the earth, aud the volumd
oT hot water it throws out is positively im
mense. Tlie water nt the edges was
so hot that ouo could hardly hold (he baud
in It, and the temporaturo gradually in
creased toward tho center. Tlia water is
of o'dcoj) blue colei 1 , strongly impregnated
with sulphur and very clear. Tho Iodiaus
havo long lmthucl In the springs; aud call
them “great niedicina for a sick man,”
nnd tho party of which the correspondent
wns a mcmlior found a bath very invig
orating. Itisquitoaouriouscircmnslauco
that ui thin a hundred ynrdfl of .tbo spring,
a well bns boon dugVldch contains clear,
cold water, perfectly sweet, nnd. without
the least taint of sulphur. .The - small
streams in tills valley are remarkaulo for
the white fish they contain. Two goutfe-
rnon took sovonty-four of tliospeoklod vn-
rlnly in two hours, some of which weighed
nearly throe pounds. “No sooner woulc
tin hook touoli tho water,” nays thocor-
respondent, “thnn-there was a splash, a
jerk, and you know by tho norvous tight
ening of tho Hns you wore ready, to land
a lino fish. ■
Ilenvy Lom.
It is believed that the losses in stauding
aud dry tinibor, fencing, cord wood and
valuable material from tlio tire in the Dls-
nuvl Swamp will hardly fall short of 8100,-
OW.
IIHVHH LIUCUI. UI taUKitr, wmuvi asuum.w iuuh 1*1
alj other kimis ofliroourioa, which I will b
^bbivp foi { cash, or exclmiigo for Country IV
My good* u
ororo buyiim.
‘ * ‘SOtflVO
and fresb. .Uivomo
iny personal attention to soli-
soil I nnd customors, wo will, a* soon a
•be, got out, bayp a . . ,
WAGON YARD,
am dbo only, licensed Auctioneer In, D
give mo a Call. U W. BAUUETT.
Auotton and Com. Merchant.
Dalton,-Ga., Oct. 14-3m.
of tlut 01|l Brick Hotel8ffnav8,.with
flro aipl water, lor man uml IjchsIh.
. /'• BKN-K. QllKEN.
Aug-ly * AgX‘ Dp It ail City'Co,
u-SKeViS."
TyA-KADOR & BROTHERS,
'TOBACCO
COMMISSION 5IERCIIANTS,
And Manufacturer* oT Sogarov
Aug-ly IVliltcliall Street, Atlanta, Ga
k DMINIST^tATOR'S SAI.E^-By virtue
i county, Ga.
S FfiRCY GREENE,
• Attorney at Law,
Offleo: 2d Door, Upstairs iu Glcnu Building,
*P Dalton, Georgia.
A DMJNISTU.
lUltiiorlty In mo vostod b
the Ooyrtof Ortliutivy of Gon. . ,
1 will sell on tlietlr-stTunaday inDerembor next,
before tlio Court House door in tbo town of
. Calboun, betweeu tbo lrgul hours ol' sale,, the
following property, tp-wit:
Lot uumber 148, 20 acres more or loss, lot mini-
|bor 147, and lot number 175, 100 ucros move or
loss, 7 ucros of lot number not known, in tho
24th district uudftrt fcdoticra'ofsufei countv; sold
tho .property of Juuieti M. Smltln er., deceas
ed, for the benefit of thO heirs and credit
Terms cash. JOHN J. DODD, Adlu’
Oct. 21-Prp. feo 87. .
Gordon bounty,! will sell, o
llmrdt i
i the first Tuurirtay
" *lonsc door
tlie legal
flibdefendunt I dial
in tlio above Btuted'oobo doe* not reside in tlie copi ,
county of w bitfield, and it fuvtner appearing 1 ham. duocasml, for tho li
that lie dob* n6t reside In tlio State of Georgia: 1 crodltoru. Terms cash.
Ivin ou motion, ordered th*t BAid defendant ap- D. 51
pear and anHWor to said coho at tho next tornr
of tho Superior Court.or bo couHliRirad in dc-
lUult, and tho plaintiff ho allowed to prooood .
“xparto. /^fEORGIA, Gordon County.—Luvonia E. Ob-
And it is fnrther ordered that ho boservod VT born lias apidiod for exemption ot per-
of the J tonalty and Betting apart und valuutipn of
_. 51. DURHAM,)
T. P. AVCOCK, ! Adm e -
. fee |5.
with a copyttC this public at lou In torras
law. Granted .Tnlv 27, ISfift.
J. It. PARROTT,
I cortify tlim^ tho within and forogoing is „
tmo copv from tho minutes of. the Superior
Court or ^Whit Hold county. Given undor My
hand at office^ this 28th July, 1«».
July 2\Mm IIENKY L. SIMS, p. o, B. <
homcBtoud, amt I will pasB upon the samo
tlio 30th mat. at 10 o’clock, A. 51., at ray ollioo
D. W, NEKL, Ord'y.
iL imooKuii, Ord’y.
/Y EQRGIA,,Walker- Count.y.--C C Tipton
VT ha*upulled toineforBxmnpt4QUQfPCrBon-
nlty ana Betting apart and valuation of. lioinc-
suind, und I will pass upon tho same at. my of-
fiau ou Ylonday, tlvo llth day of (jot., lfrjft.
BQptSr .miltqn Russell, Oni’j*.
TFany house in town keop.y ffypetiqr Oroee-
JL rio*—Sugar Ctifferi Floitr, eto., go And ieen-
v|ace.youre8if that it i* 8e»?rr * Jiri.rf.
A DMINISTR ATOR’S 8ALE.-Will be sold
the first* Tuesday in December next, pi
Want to on ordor.of the Court of Ordinary
Catoosa county, Georgia, beToro tho Court-
House door in tho town of Ringgold, within
the legal hours of soio, lot of land number 233,
in the 7th district and 4th section of Walker
county, Ga. Sold for benefit of heirs aud cred
itors of Mark Thornton; dlicensed. ‘Terms
^oci. si-Frs.fools.' “• ASDB,U0N ’ Aa “' r -
BORGIA, Catoosa County.—Wm. C.
VJ breath lias applied for exemption of per*
soimlty and setting apart: and valuation ‘
homestead, aud I >Viil pas* upon the same at
o’clock, A. 5f.; on tne 1st day or Nr •
atmyoiBce. L
Oct. 21-2t.
. day dr Novoraber, iwo,
J. M; COMBS, Ord’y.
EW GOODHl-^.H i
» O * O
' • FKESIF uoudsi
'"vliim/T” *S** M *reifc
tUffROmekorsf
Boston Crucxei-*,
FjoNloontekOT., TfF
•and lurina Crnukar*; *|
Townloy’N CoulocUouory >
DrIM liver, "" ••'” '
n^ssr*
Sardines, . >i y,
•« ■
.. 1 0«Ul«>;Byxitt>wat
Townloj’ii OonnouUoiuory J
uro “ j i.SW^ *
i‘y ***teassr
TownlejV Contb'aUonorj'l
^DCan.n^-''' ’’ U * '***
Oranges. Leipons, otffr,
Ai^nta':y;’ C T&w4'lnv?Soxi-^cT^w5$
S l’lUNG uTs COME, ANd SO UAVB:--."''
W-'OTT A I.VT-3C-W
El©gan t- N 6V*TJo0 <f(i
htuiJ_5a* nmMfll
I ■ i. «. ' *i'**f. 1 r.tJuojjA,
... •: — «-•:»•(*- ;tbwj
They .ore in rocolpt of • wuHseicoied Hook of
Nprlm# and Hnpuier Good* I
Someth lug Beautiful Tqt
’iA’J.ova.'ofafltttiv. or CharinUMl '*»*}*$
:T_ 1‘
Lawn*, ‘VJ
Muallns,
..OMttlKl IMn-N' 1
.KAMlInTi VR4**
*rntteVmd,/n£ 1
jvnw^/nntL ♦?( ham T7#
\Vo respectfully ask an examination of goods
and l»f%. Scott * I.tlu.
New Store, one door nonivo! Veafe«TR i tftt«rw
Sojuih Nml Hamilton Street* b. A s.^4
!>(.« ,.rn-.r--i DAI.TOX- fiKORUIA)
*' »«
lliif aJuiiVdOolqml an clogan, a-Horkwahl at
.rtvn ra ,b a Tir
p.tTf-u) ff
dry goods ^ groceries,
•yttantEd—for some gentlemen otch[engo.
W and Jlaryland wiBhlngto sottlo in North
Georgia, BCVQval. small farms, 80 to 100 ucres
oaoh.w.itliin convenient aouesK to Dalton. Com
fortable buildings and growing fruit tfcos pre
ferred, but not’indlapcnsnljle.
and others wish to oxclmngo farm property for
oity lots.
For convenience of all person* wishing to
make suoh exchanges, wu scoop at our oflleo a
book in which tho property, to bp exchanged
may be Registered.
P ROPOSING to cbnflno otir nttontlo..
NortHom Georgia Land* ura would rotor
all those Booking to Invest In Middle and Sonth
western Guorgla, or in Pino Timber.. Lands,
convenient to tho Atlantic Ports, to our oorrus.
pondents, “ BUTTS *% BROTHER,
Mnoon, Ga.
TTiOR RENT,
JD The SumlL Frame Building, on the
Brick notel Square, now aoaupiod us pn o
iby the Dalton City Company.
! with the improvements theroon oon-
;of dwelling houso add Photograph Gal*
For information ofsny of ihe above addresa
BEK E. GREEN,
Atiglft-ly
Dzitan' Ml
testate*
t H&Wtf’J!' IiSS'S&,
•' h yt*hTfW ;• ;> • vw U
■ vjJh*W*.q«?!:v ..r < .r.
v ' . ;• "’{Ju hi.’f'it. jV'.'f''. Utelii A k -*P
■ • Leather, ,»iipaDA
Ji
. <it u«u,rt,
'•rJrf '■ V ffSBri
... hoii.' i : . ;
Flc»(‘ ctliand'e.Bmteo-nvtWMko'itar.p*
" .Jtf .t-
chasing eisoUrher*/ R tiuirf Atn‘1
nsWayfrajfiwraHA Amh I mMaoA Utt*
igfj«jft to omrtl: :ttfK9Stm ted 4flw .vH*i-s«rr
Wfi.wiyMmeiirdfi
ffl ' ItePi^TlttiW'rtu ICW
'• •'•* *•••:- v ' : * -■• * i- - * ■'
\r«,li«v«»e<t<i?otftlV’,!,evTlcoa nt. Mr.'. TV'tej
p; FABS8ir'ii«TB,‘ vri)0 Will Wiino* tarem
■j^yle a pity den, A-
JJTyo InteiOqniUi© A-froutm
BORGIA Httfll; ^Sartwl'lsA;)’ 1 ? AC 1
VT • . Columbus, Gcorgis-
r * u - >7
t ,E|C'
PHOTOGRAPHS!
A .EfBrPiprftar ,tx t
Tbn undcMigrted would rdspHetfully inform
the citizons or Dalton undiYi^iuitj’, that ho will
bo fqunq at tho^
For^mwlmyt, — ... r ,
all klndB of pictures. . Rest light for small ohU-
TEW -YORK D
rpiiio latest news.
. , '■ ,
Have tho pleasuro of InfoVinliig thd ilnhlfe that
ed by them In Dalton, conni*tlng of all such
Goods as to meet therwants of<«var5'»nflf fhnd
all wo havo to say is, oomo and s«o us bfcfort*
you buy your goods, ami wo WRVtflq yom good.
Major Hord and Col. Allan, two nice young
mop, will always.be.on hand, and .will taka
grent plctfsufo In showing our stock.
Wo will take in archango for o
Steal, Chiokens, Eggs, Country
Of iri«