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I'lrrniiislnnrp.
timlllioBlnloTrensu-
rtho opinion it wilt
nto fclrcmiislnirco for tlie i«o-
lt may cause tlio present
to glvo ns an election next
r (lie simple reason Hint rats wont
nronnd an empty barn. Besides,
nomlicrs, who could bo bribed, enn-
tcatiso llulloclt lias not liio when'*
withal for that purpose. Lot us then bo
encouraged. An empty treasury may yet
ur salvation.
T«ee<1j-« IICNOlllllOtl*
The so-called reprcscntnllvo from llicli-
lnond county, rejoicing in the cuphoncous
name of Kpliraim Tweedy, introduced on
tlie mill, a resolution to the clicet that no
election bo held in lids Slato till the ad
mission of representatives in Congress,
and that all election laws be changed in
accordance thereto.
Hero is a scpiaro hack down from Bul
lock’s position, but a mighty strong itch
ing for a few more days in which to plun
der and do dirjy work generally.' But it
wonTdoKphrnim, woknow you are joined
to yonr idols, but you shall not be witli
them long.
U'c never saw a greater pleco of bare-
faced impudence limn lids resolution.—
U lion what lie bases a right; for tlie repeal
of tlie election laws, wo are unable to see;
Why, the little, low-, contemptible scala-
wng, ought to have been kicked out of tho
House for his impudence.
war of religion against vice over prov
en fruitless ? Can, then, the war of right
and jlislleo prove fruitless against wrong,
Holland rascally appris-lon ?.''I)Ib-
S in the past.» Bisast roils to whom
t? Tlio people? The treasury V
ithms? All, nml more. But
caused tlieso disasters? Was It not
lindicnl party amt not tlie contest or
right against wrong?
“They linvo Hilly Accepted, tlio slum-
lion.” Notice, that Blodgett leaves off
tlio words 1 ‘I flo bcllovo,» amt comes square
out and tells what heknows. Thcrdls no
belief spoken of here; hut ho boldly de
clares, "They hatefully acceptedthc eilua-
(ion, etc.” Ill-what respect have they ac
cepted? That tlio Ocorgla Bill confers
upon tlio pcoplo of tills State no right to
hold nn ejection this full? Great heavens,
what could linvo influenced theso mem
bers to lake such a position? Can it ho
that they aro conscientiously convinced of
Us tonahlcness, when tlio' framers of tlio
hill, and mon of botli parties, dccinro nn
election to bo tho truo interpretation of
that hill?
He says they will support Tweedy’s
resolution. Can they constitutionally
and “conscientiously” siipporttliat which
repeals nil former election lawB and con
tinues tlio State Govornmontln tlio hands
of n faction that Congress permits tlio
pooplo of Georgia to oust next fall? Have
they tho right to compromise, in tills man
ner, tlio rights of Georgia?
Tlieso nro serious questions, nnd if there
ho Democratic members whondvocato tho
measures that Blodgett says they do, then
they should be consigned to tiro lowest
dcplhsofinliiniy.
I>rmnrrntlr Klnte Convention.
A\’o invilo attention; elsewhere, to tlio
call, made by tlio chairman of tlio Do'mo-
cralic Executive Committee, for aeonven-
tlun of delegates from tlie several counties
of this Slato.
We are glad tho call has been made, bo
Cause Hie timo has arrived when tlio peo
ple of Georgia must lake n hold, united
stand ngainsl tlio encroachments of tho
corrupt fnclinii that now Uoiiis Sway in
tlie Slato. Hut lo he United in tho contest
dial’s sooti to take place, there must bo a
union of purpose, a union of sentiment
imd a union of feeling: A grand, Dem
ocratic Convention will give tills. It will
cement the parly into one glorious, resist
less whole, that no Hndlcnl power in our
old Commonwealth can break.
In view, then, of the approaching Con
vention it behooves overy county in tlio
tst.'ite to send delegates “tried nnd true.”
The work to ho douo is no child’s piny.—
Principles of tlio vastest puhlie concern
nre to bo considered; matters of moment
tq lie discussed, and measures of impor
tance to ho adopted.' Heneo, bold men,
nblo men, nnd linn, uncompromising mon,
should ho sent forth from ovory county.—
Tlio country demands tills, because the
Interests of our Slate, tliianelally, politi
cally, socially nnd motility, nro at slake.
To save tiioso interests froin^ tlio unscru
pulous hands of demagogues nnd knaves,
we bcllovo and know to bo tlio object of
this Convention. Therefore, tho Impor
tance, nny, tlio imperative duty, of each
county to represent itself nbly.
As tho time is not far distant when the
Convention will nBscmblo, tho 17lli of next
August, wosuggost that Whitfield county,
ns others have douo already, appoint del
egates at nn early day. As some one must
inovo in the matter, wo further more sug
gest that Saturday, August Oth, bo tho
day set apart for tho assemblage, in tho
Court-House, at Dalton, of the citizens of
this comity for tho purpose of selecting
delegates to represent tlicinln tho Demo-
era tic Convention of tho Slate.
Wo mako no appeal. - It is apparent to
every right thinking man Hint tho timo
for action Iuib arrived. Lot us, then, ho
up and doing, let us work whilo it is day,
for “tho'night comclli when no man can
work.”
nation Auxiliary niblo Noddy.
Dalton, GA., Sunday, July 2-1, ’TO.
Tho Second Annual Auxiliary Blblo
Society convened nt ttioM. E. Church at
10} o’clock, A. M., Col. W. K. Moore,
president, in tho Chair.
The Secre tary, John Barclay, being ab
sent, on motion Of Dr. B, B. Brown, N.
F. Coolcdgo was requested to net ns Sec
retary pro tern.
Heading Scripture nnd prayer by Hev.
W. A. Parks, Agent A. B. S.
Tho following annual report wns road
nnd adopted:
Money on hnnil at beginning of yenr, qai 00
Ucoelvcil iluiing yonr for nook. eolil, co 20
- »* _ « from collectlonanml donations, 45 00
Total, $196 80
Paid A. n. Boclot v for book*, $ 50 Kf
Expenses for the venr or nuonoy, 37 GO
-* 1 * * nt cToso of ycur, 38 05
W miPJUbA V.—Sliorl Jnft is InWabhtng-
n organising Hie nrmy.
Kirk, of N. C., lias Arrested about
twoilt/inore cltlsens of Cnssivcll county.
Tlio iieoplqnro in great terror.
A difficulty, growing out of tho'transfer
of sumo jiroperty, occurred at Lyiielihurg,
resulting in tlio dentil of E. C. Hnndolph
at tho hands of Col, Wimbisll nnd Joilh
Wlmhlsli, Jr. ' 1
•lames Gibbons, Chairman of tho Fenian
Exceutlvo Conniiittco, Issues tlio follow
ing: "Inylow of Ihoiniiuoticypf n general
European war, and tlio strong ptohahlllly
Hint England will become engnged, n gen
eral committee of Irish.Nationalities, Ir-
rcs)>ccllvo of past differences, wfll ho held
nt Cincinnati, August 21), to ndopt such
measures ns will best promote tho enuso
' Irish independence.’;
Daren Gervet Is in Now York. He re
fuses to recolvo visitors.
It is mtlnintcd in foreign Journals that
nolthcr tlio pcoplo of Franco nor Germany
interested hi tho war. It is simply a
question between tho respective moiinrehs
those countries.
Germans In tho- French sorvlco linvo
been ordered to return home immcdlntoly.
Tho Prusslnn Government will not per
mit merchantmen to bo-intcrlbred with on
tho high sens.
Gen. Wlcdcl, Adjutant General of Ilnn-
ovcr, hns been arrested ns a spy.
Ncwspnpcrcorrespondonts will bo nllow-
to accompany the French nrmy.
It Is rumored that Germany’s object Is
dethrone Napoleon.
Markets In Liverpool Tuesday were
prostrate. Wnr tho enuBO.
Thursday.—At latest accounts there
wns no fighting going on. •• -
Jefferson Davis left Memphis Wednes
day for Europe. He has gono for his fam
ily.
Cash oh liuud
‘i Total; * #120 80
Vhl tie of hooks on hand al hegln’g ofycqr,fi07 Jo
Value QfVwkfl Wa iluNnsyciir, 48 13
Totnli 1
Value of honks sold fin? I’gyoar, $ 15 80
Value of hookH donated,*
The Wiser river lias bcon closed with
sunken hulks to obstruct tho passage of
French vessels.
It It not credited by English papers,
that England Intends to protect Belgium
with troops.
Do Ilodas, commander of Spanish for-
in Cuba, hns abolished drumhead
courts-mnrtinl, oxccpt In cases of nn ex
traordinary nature.
Turkey proposes to observe perfect neu
trality in tlio hppronching contest. She
hns nu-nriny of 800,000 mon.
lion. A. 1. Springfiold has been appoint
ed Marshal for tlio Northern District of
Alnbanin.
Tho ship Bongal, from Cardiff, collided
with tlie bark Berkshire. Tho latter ves-
was Bunk, tlio Captain of which, to
gether with his sister nnd flvo others were
Total, MW w
M. P. Quitllnn, our collecting nnd dis
tributing ngont, reports:
Xtiinlmr of families vlalteil tlnrlna vear.
“ ilualillioof Scripture, 110
11 ountitioH witl) M
Salilialll Scllonla alipplloil,
Col. Moore, in a brief and onrncst
Bpcccb, set fortli tlio claims of tlio Btblo
work, and urged renewed efforts for sup
plying overy destitute family of Whitflold
county witli a copy.
Mr. SI. P. Qiillllan llion made a vorbal
report of his labors in canvnssing tlio
county for tlie distribution of tile Bible to
the destitute. Ho found from a sixth to n
fourth of tfio families visited dostllulo of
the Word of Life.
Tho President then introduced to tlio
lnrgo audience presont tho Bov. W. A.
Parks, Ag’t A. B. S. for tlio Slato of Gcor-
, whoso address abounded in fncts and
incidont well calculated to arouse the fol
lowers of Christ, of Whatever denomina-
lion, to more earnest efforts in their labpr
ofloVO,
At tho close of the address, a collection
nnd subscription wnB taken for tho pur-
poso of furthering tlio work of tlio Sooioty,
resulting ns follows: Cash paid, S85 75—
subscribed, 8113 80.
Tho following officers were elected for
tho ensuing yenr:
Presulcnt—L. D. Palmer.
V. Preside ill—J. T. Whitnmn.
Cor. Secretary—N. F. Coolcdgo.
Treasurer—J. W. Sltlod.
Depository—T. J. Enson.
Executive Committee—J. A. Blanton, J.
Barclay, J. T. Trcvitt, W. 1\ Chester and
M. Lowry.
Adjourned with benediction to meet at
’elook in tho nflornoon to orgnnlso now
Board of Manngers.
lost:
What Fouler nioUgcU Klcllercu-
Tho following “confession of faith” of
Foster-Blodgett is endorsed by tho Intelli-
!/cnccr:
"I do Ixillovo that there nro many good
Democrats in tlio Suite who are eonscion-
limisly opposed to any election this fall.
I do believe that many Democratic mem
bers of tlio Legislature will vote ngatnst it,
nml for the reason that tlioy want.to linvo
done with u contest which will provo ns
fruitless in tlie future ns it bus disastrous
In tlio past: They linvo hilly nccouted tlio
situation; and, whilst tlio law of Congress
is not ivlint tlioy desire, they will never
theless abide honestly by its provisions,
nnd rallicr than do anything to jeopardise
tho final admission of tlio State in Dcecin-
1-T next, as provided in tlio late act of
ill support, of their own
Congress, they will support, of the!
free will mid accord, Mr. Tweedy’s reso
lution as a coniproniiso , measure DC tween
those who coustruo tlio law.iiB providing
lor mi election, nnd thosu who, like my
self, regard it ns forestalling such nn elec
tion by recognising tlie term of tho Stato
affinors ns bcgimiing with the admission of
Hie Suite. Foster Blodktt. "
If Foster Blodgett Is a truliifUl man, ho
places “many good Democrats” in nn
awkward position. TliaUto hnsspokcu
tlie truth, there can ho no doubt, because
it is impossible to conceive a motive that
could have influenced him to falsify these
“good Democrats’” position. If lie be
lieves tliriUlicre men arc “conscientiously”
opposed Id ali.olucliou this fall, line lie not
bad some* just grounds upon which to
base that belief? Jins lio not liccn assur
ed by. these “gnod Democrats,” or their;
friends, that thfe-is tlio course they Intend
to pursue? It is impossible to believe
without*evidence, and evidence can he ob
tniucdonly from a creditable source,
tlie evidence is only circumstantial,
from hearsay, Blodgett'lias done tliCBO
inemlicrs great injustice. If, on the con
trary, tlie assurance comes from them, "
places thorn in opposition to tlip true
forest of tho Stato and Hie party for which
tlu>y profess allegiance.
A gain, Blodgett says, “nieiubers'of
legislature will vote against It (tliu clue
lion), nnd for tliqrcnsonrtti.it -they w
to have done wilii a contest wliiuh w
8 O’CLOCK, V. M.—Board of Mnungers
of Dalton Auxiliary Bible Society mot ac
cording to adjournment.
Heading of Scripture nnd prayer by Col,
Moore.
Membors present: J. SI. LBwry, Judge
Chester, Col. Moore, J. T. Whitman, N.
Cooleduo nnd Hev. Sir. 1’ivrks.
Elcelcd L. D. l’ahncr Chairman, and
F. Coolcdgo, Secretary.
On motion, directed Hint 3100 worth of
books ho immediately ordered.
J. A. Blanton, on motion, wns appoint
ed to mako collections of tho unpaid sub
scriptions of Inst year, nud of tho present,
Bros, l’alnier, Coolcdgo and Sloora were,
on motion, appointed to visit nil tlio
churches of the county during tlio year,
represent tlio interest of our Auxiliary
Bible Socloty, and lake up contributions,
On motion, ,T. SI. Qiilllinn wns appoint
ed to canvass tlio bnhmco of the county nt
81 75 por day; also to nscorUUn tlio num
ber of families visited by pastors, nnd tlio
religions denominations of nil visited.
On motion, HieNojitii Geo. Citizen
wns requested to copy tlieso proceedings.
Col. W. K. Slooro wns unanimously in
vited to meet nml net with tho Board dur
ing tho year.
Adjourned until 4tli Sabbath In August.
L, D. jFAMUtH, Chairman,
N. F. Cucu.edue, Secretary.
NBWH OF TIM! WliHII.
Young SIcns’ Republican Club in ses
sion nt Atlanta. It passed somo villain
ous resolutions.
Tlio Germans of Now Orleans linvo
passed a resolution to tnnko wcokly dona
tions to tho enuso of Prussia.
Tho proclamation of the Popo’s infiilliii-
bllity hns been promulgated with impos
ing coremonics.
No war nows of nny importance. Move-
menls of troops indiento a concentration
French forces nt various poluts along
tlio banks of the Hbino. Austria declares
for neutrality.
Fiuday,—Foreign news unintorostlng.
Tlio diBpntclies mention tlio arrest of the
correspondent of Uio London Times nt
Mots, beciiuso suspected of being a spy.
Tbo belligerents begin hostilities with
about a quarter of a million of mon each.
Tho Prussians nro massing their forces
bolwccn Collcns and Mayonco. King
Wllltnm assumes command of tlio Bava
rian nrmy.
Franco rofosos to rccognlso tho neutral
ity of tlio Baltic Sen, because it is claimed
that it will play an important part iu tho
war. Any support of Prussia’s demand
for its neutrality, will ho rogardod by
~'rance ns nn net of hostility to France.
PnriB evening journals monUon several
skirmishes ns having taken place Thurs
day between advance guards. Nothing
definito known.
Napoleon’s sickness caused gold to do-
ellrio nt tho New York gold room to 118},
Gou. Sheridan sails on tho Cuba to take
lessons in civilized wnrlhro, a matter of
which ho is entirely Ignorant.
Tho French government rofuscs to ox-
ompt from capture North Gorman stonm-
Ject? Heaven forbid! Wo pray, I,lien,
that God, wlto nlono makes miracles, will
Jllummo their hearts nnd minds, Hint they
may return to tlio bosom of lliolr fattier,
that the Sovereign Pontiff, tlwi unworthy
vicar of Christ, nnd work witli us against
tlio enemies of tlio Church. lot it bo ho
that wo may say witli St. Augustine, “Lord
you have given us your admlrablo light
ami now too.” Mny heaven bless you nit,
Bussoll is tlio name of Uio Times corres
pondent Hint was captured near Mots.—
Ho is tlio same of Bull-rim notoriety.
Sunday.—In consequence of tho nlli-
ludo of Austria toward Bavaria, and tlio
renewed rumors of tlio warlike altitude of
Russia, England hns resolved to mako
preparations for pulling her nrmy on a
wnr footing; Tlio Prussians linvo been
repulsed nt Carling, nnd reconnoisnncc on
Prussian soil lias been nindo by French
troops. Tlio Prussians nro cruising'in tho
English Channel and North Sea to Inter
cept French coal supplies. Tlio offlelnl
Journal of Austria says tho government
having oxhnusted nil means of mollifying
Napoleon, nnd preventing wnr, lias resolv
ed to obsorvo strict neutrality, but at tha
same timo keep up n careful watch for
chances of poacefril settlement. Russia
announces her determination to UBOnll
monnB of limiting tlio theatre of war,
and abridging Its duration. Tho only
written document which Prussia has re
ceived from Franco slnco tho beginning of
tho quarrel, reached Berlin Tuesday last,
nnd was the doclnrllon of wnr. A proc
lamation announcing tlio strlet neutrality
of Italy In tlio pending war wns issued nt
Floronco.
Monday.—Franco nor Prussia will ho
permitted to purchase vessels or wnr sup
plies from this country. No engagement
hns yottnkou place.
Tho child of Dlgliy Iwb boon heard from.
It Is in Cincinnati.
Yesterday, a body of. Prussians crossed
thq frontier near Snarbruck. They found
tho-Fronoh in considerable forco near tho
lown of Gersmollor. Sharp skirmishing
onsued. Tho French retired, leaving ten
killed nnd woundod on tho field. No loss
on the Prussian side. Tho secret treaty
which was projected between Franco and
Prussia monopolizes tlio attention of tho
press and Parliament, intenso indigna
tion is manifested nt tho duplicity of tire
powers concerned. Tlio .action of Napo
leon is considered insulting to England.
Comploto ignorance of tho negotiation is
tirofcsscd nt tlio French Embassy..
Dispatches from Brussels stototUntthe
account of a treaty projected between
Franco nnd Prussia, which wns published
In tho London Times Is pcrfcctlyauthcntic.
Moses n. Bentley, colored, messenger
of tho Ilonso of Representatives, kilted
Madison Clbiborno, colored, representa
tive from Bank county,- this morning.—
Tho shooting grow out of a privnto quar
rel. Bentley wns expelled by the House,
and hns been lodged in jail.
Tuesday.—Tho cxcitemont occasioned
by a secret treaty between Prussia and
Franco is increasing, ns oyidonco becomes
Clearer that Uio document is genuine.—■
Tlio journals comment on similar-term's,
demanding an explanation from Franco of
tins offensive treaty. Tlio Times particu
larly is socking to mako this treaty a pre
text of Intervention of England in favor
of Prussia.
The Times assorts that tlio Irish Sym
pathies for Franco aro altogether duo to
tlio Influonco of Catholicism and hatred to
German protcsUmtisih. No reports of an
engagement. Nows uninteresting.
Proceedings of tho Georgia Legislature
unimportant. It iB tho opinion that there
will ho an olection this fall.
TVAIiTON
MACHINE COMPANY,
DAI/ro.V QHOltOU,
i’ouNiuaiw
Manufacturers of Machinory,
Bin i loner j- lSiijglnoH,
Watei- Wheels, Saiv Mills,
illT.Ii OK.VUIXU-AJ.I, DESCRIPTIONS,
Smut MaohiDoa, Bolting Goar,
And work of nil kinds connected with Uio
foundry business.
Tho nullities tlioy offor In tho Muohlno Dc-
imrtnieut nro unsurpussod In tills country.
For workmanship, durability nml dlHpntoh,
tho Company nro dotonntnod to glvo satlsfuo.
lion, nnd mako their namo a synonym of It*
LI A 01 LIT Y. ,
tt'Roputrs oxooutod with promptness and
dispatch. ROIIT. 11ATKY,
July 28-ly. Acting President.
O
Morrison & Mills,
No* OS Sfnrlcet Ntr„
Olmttniioopra, TounoH»oo,
Agents for tho snlo of
WoBt Virginia, fcorosono, Oarbon
LUBRICATING GILS.
JW"Tho trndo suppllod at low-cat wholesale
prices.
4«rOrdors solicited and promptly forwarded.
oouiity. will bo Rold,on tho first Ttios day in Hop-
tomber noxfc, buforo tbo Court-UouBo door in
tho town of LaFuyotto, wHbln the legnl hours
of sale, lots of land ntlmbors 284 and 321, in tho
27111 district nnd 3d section—tho llrst nnmod lot
to perfect titles, nml tho othor for n dftfMon
among liolrs. Sold ns property of towis >V11-
Hums, dooeasod. Torino nindo known on day
ofBnlo. L. II. WILLIAMS. *
July 28-tds. Ex’rL. Williams,
/“I EORGIA, Whitfield County.—On tho first
\JC Monday In Septombor noxt application
will bo nindo to tho Court of Ordinnry of Whit
field county, for loavo to soli all tho real ostato
belonging to tlio ostato orilonry Ault, lato of
said county, dooeasod.
July 28-liu. W. J. AULT, Adm’r.
G EORGIA, Wnlker County.—Joseph John
son lias applied to ino for oxomption of
personalty, and I will puss upon tlio same at
Tho Taunts or a Tyrant.
Tho Raleigh Standard, organ of Holden,
thus threatens Mr. Josiah Turner, editor
of a newspaper in Hillsboro:
Mr. Turner says in his paper that the
Kirk militia” cannot arrest him. Gov
ernor Holdeti has not yet mado up his
mind to arrcsjiMr* Turner, but If ho should
do so tho u Kirk militia” will certainly bo
oh hand to nab the gentleman and carry
him to Yancoyvillo. Tho Governor au
thorizes us to say that if, in case of his ar
rest, ho should resist he will bo properly
1 wind led, nnd that if any mob should at
tempt to interfere tho mob will bo fired
tnlniifnnaa' "Ml- Tllrmir will Vrtf lw tfllTnrlufr
Tlio War nnd Untied .States lloiids.
The liimucitil mnn of tlio New York
Tr.lbiuio thus iliseourscth:
Tlio first oflocl of tlio European wnr up
on American interests will he tlio return
of lnrgo numbers of our bonds now hold in
l’rusnin, and to a lesser extent of llioSu
held in other countries. Wo boo no enuso
to regret tills. TIioGeriniuisbouglitbonds
of us at exceedingly low rates, at a lime
when we much needed money. Now Hint
tlio positions lire reversed nud tlioy nro
wanting money, we shall bo glad to -get
oiir bonds bauk again nt as.low rates as
iiossililo.. Wceamiotliopo to niakens good
Jotcr Phillips, tlio wife murderer, wns
oxocutod nt Itichmond. lie made a full
confession. A large crowd wob in atten
dance to wltqpss ids death struggles.
Brook Iloldon, brother of tlio Governor,
gnvo In strong tesUmony against the oul-
rngoons conduct of Holden’s militia. He
characterises tlio conduct of these men as
outrageous. % ll<£s endeavoring to Induce
the government to order a court of Oyer
nnd Terminer to try tlio prisoners,
A dispatch from Philadelphia mentions
a torriblo outrngo committed. Fivo men
assaulted a Indy nnd gentleman. Tlioy
knoekod down tlio latter and outraged the
person of tho lady. Tlioy have been ar
rested.
From Atlanta wo linvo tlio nows Hint
tho Soimto reftisod tooxpol the nogro Brad
ley. . Tho report of tlio Finance Commit-
icq, from tho Houso, recommending the
use of tlio School Fund, was tnkled.
Saturday.—A sensational rumor to
tlio effect that Russia Imd declared wnr
against Franco, caused great excitement
in Paris.
Somo French troops oft a rcconnoltorfug
expedition were captured—somowouuded
hut none killed.
All Germans, desirous of pnrilcipallug
lu tho contest, will ho forwarded homo at
tlie cxi'icnsc of tho Prusslnn government,
Mlray are leaving Now York and other
places for Fatherland,
It is admitted that tlio French nrmy lias
Hiu advantage of position; it having two
points of nllnck.
Tho Chiucso massacre lias been fully
confirmed. Neither sex nor ago wns made
a matter of distinction. Jew, Catholic,
Greek and Protestant alike were killed.
The following Is the allocution delivered
byTlio l’opo on tho occasion of tho proimil
gallon of the infallibility Dogmn: Tlie ac
tivity of Uio sovereign Pontiff has bcon
great, but it docs not destroy, It builds,
does not oppress, it sustains; and it often
bargains as they did, but we ought to web 1tbo*rI-lits or our brethren, thatas " it !’ 11 st j ck three feet-long, to kill tho
come the return ot every bond; hi or llo , . “ ,,,, r , snake, and, when about to strike, tlie rep-
MiW ai»vi:iitini:ui:xth
NEW ,»i»vi:utisi:mi:
Sickness, Pain nnd.Death
LoRlllmntply result — .. r „
or nut in nl lnwL,from>vlilch iinnneBcnno.
Tlio railed clmolc, tlio nalo nml tvnii roiiturcB,
tbo (lull oyo, tlio clomliMl jutollcot. tbo iloou
lioiivliiKbIkIi.tlio foolJlo nml munotnnul rrimio,
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»—■
booh ns
jio (1
elrouiiiBtnnoL’M nunnltt uiillolboBowlid
ilo not not upon tlio lu lnolplo tlutt “ilftlnyB nro
oiib, m Rononilly lingor, Uwd moro ttiuo
ILHt OILHU
TlfounnmlR ofuiotliors nml ilaualitors. In nit
stat ions had conditions of MTo, aro Riid'orlii#,
lliiKPt luKiuid dylno from tlio olToolaor somo
drendod uuddvuudful.
Tlmt claims Its victims throughout tho longtli
nud breadth of our land.
Many foinalcB suffer tn somo-way at oaoh
monthly nortodt somo girls nro in groat peril
atthocommoncomont of menstruation, wlillo
July 28,1870-3ni.
Somotlmos
oo little, or may boattendod with pain i may
)o irregular or entirely ohoookod, or ohanged
in appearanoo.attondod with otl»crdlHtro»i«tng
symptomB. Loucorrluou. or tho "Whites,” fro-
quonlly drains tho system, or ulcotation of tho
quonlly drains the system, or ulcotatton of tho
womb may oroato paiu nml cansb rapid prostru-
Futllng of tho wbmb la an o*ooodtugly com
mon complaint, giving muoh trouble and dis-
i, which, under ordinary troatmont, Is dlf-
tress, •
omb, nnd othor sorlotiB nnd fatal complaints
’allow tho fonmlo box throughout lifu. Llvot
horoamodlcnlgontlomun wlio Iuib orcanro-
Jlovo tho fair sox of tho aliovo troulilos T Not
many. Is tb^ro no combination of
July 38-11,
^DMlXISTItATOn’ 8 SALFJ.—Jly vlrlnqOf an
order from tho court or ordfnnry of Gor^
t on eountyf Gn. f will bo-sold nttlfo Court House
door In C'ulhoftiv in sahl county, on tbo first
Tuesday In September noxt, lots of land nos.
275, and 302, In tho I4th district nml 3d section:
nlso town lots nos. 10 und 11, in Calhoun, 8th
section. Sold ns tliu property of Claborn Kin-
raun.doocnsml, for tho purposo of distribution
fUT.Oiig tno nelrs. Tcrnia ensh,
July 28-tds. W. J. IIALL, Adm’r.
Tho only. ncknowlodgod Ultorlno Tonlo nnd
Fatnnlo Kogulator known, will cure nil those
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Ry virtue of nn
order l'rotn tho court of ordinuryor oor-
“ “ * iq - sold boforo tlio Court
section. Bold’us tho property of M. L. Phillips,
dcccnsod, to pay bnrlnl oxpenses nnd other
debts, nnd for distribution among tho liolrs.
Terms cash. . T. M. ELLIS, Adm’r.
July 28-tds.
p EORGIA,Gordon County.—James L. Evans,
iraons concornod, to* bo
appear nt my ofilcc, within tho tlmi
scribed by law, to show enuso, if any they
why lottors of dismission should not bo gri
Biild applicant;
Given under ray lmml nnd oflldal signature,
July 28,1870-3m. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
oy lmye.
granted
EORGIA, Gordon Connty.—M. N. Robort-
■ — Man of tho property of Elijah 8,
mm ouuumiuiiu Chnstnln, minors of James A.
Chastain, makes application to resign his trust
us such guard inn, und suggests the namo of
Jnmos A. Chastain as u fit and proper porson to
Jnmos A. Chastain us u fit amt proper porson to
take said trust; This is therefore to clto all per
sons, kindred nml creditors, to show canso, If
nfiv they cstn, why said gnardlnn should not bo
disblijuV'CcUrom his trust, uml recolvo lottors
o\ disi^ssion, HUd Jnmos A. Clmsliiin bo grnnt-
etUuttora oSlftmidHusliiiiin said M. N?Rob-
oi tson.’s Btoaif on till) amt MonUiiy III Hontem-
liornext; ' V- IV. NEEL, Ol-il'y.
July 28,1870-3111.
/■T EOllQIA, Gordon Coimly.—'V. A. J, Roll.
\T ortson, administrator on tho ostato of
Thon\ns Spencer, deceased, represents to tho
court that ho lms fully administered tho ostato
of satd Thomas Sponcor: Theso aro thoroforo
to otto all porsons couce.rnod, to bo and nppour
at my ofllco within tho time prescribed by law
to show enuso, if any tlioy;have, why lottors of
cant. _ , M „
Givoh under my liahd nnd nmoinJ signature.
Jqly 28,1870-3m. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
/"'I EORGIA, Gordon Comity.—J. F. C. Martin
%JC has nppllod for oxomption of personalty,
and sotting apurt and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon tho sumo ut 10 o’clock, A.
M., on tho 8th or August, noxt, ntmy ntllooin
Calhoun. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.
July 28,1870-2L '
EVERYTHING rUUE AND FRESH t
intontonco.' Mr. Turner willyothotaught
that there is n Governor and a government
in North Carolina.
Tho samo journal thus speaks of tho re
spectable citizens who, without cause, cx!-
cdpt their political hostility to IIoldcD,
are denounced ns ku-klux and friends 6f
thieves nnd assassins:
Wo advise those editors, and others,
who nro muting nhout arbitrary power,
nrrests made by the militia, &c., to keep
cook Tho timo hns come when tho law
to bo executed with severity, and thoso-
who dcsorvo punishmont will receive it. .
Tho privnto secretary of tho President
assures us of tho support of General Grout
in the present movement against tho ku-
klux.
Keep cool; thoroforo, ono nt a time, don’t
ho in a hurry, you will each -bo served in
duo season. Remember it is onlykukjux
wlio are in danger. And those who aro
kuklux nnd friends of such murderers,
thieves, nnd assassins, would best demean
themselves by keeping cool. It is more
plonsnnt to do so, and for moro healthy.
How long will tho pcoplo of North Cart
olfnn lolcrato such insolence and tho out
rages that nre daily being porpetrated up
on respectable, unoffending citizens, under
tho hypocritical pretext of vindicating tho
laws, but really to gratify tlio revengeful
spirit of a brutal oxccutivol—Savannah
JlcpulUcan.
DB. J. IT. GROYE8
t.gs leave In nnnntinco to thn Physicians and
Ui — "
citizens of WUItflnld and adjoining cnnntlos,
tlmt ho lias rouiovcil from Ills old stand to tho
Wost stilo or Hamilton street, fronting tho
Tibbs House, where lie will he plcnsod to seo
Ids old frlunds, or any whowlsh to lnlrchuso
DmgM, Paints, Patty, Oils,
G'LA'-SS,- VARNISHES, DYE STUPES, Ac.
LAMPS, LAME FIXTURES
FANCY fOlitt .tKTICLES,
Tho Finest anil Rost 8oaps,
Most popular I’orfumcry,
-v DcstAVlnc8 ami Liquors for Moillcal Uso^
PURE WHITE LEAD.
to provlous trnnsgrosston of
at ‘‘procrastination Is Urn thl*
lolltgont beings apply for hi
tlio art lulu sold as 1
sontii remedy ns teh-fm Jhimilucturei's ,\ K cnl, Daitoii, o,a
Fomnlo Complaint,
;onts thus will coino to her rccuo t Wo answer/
English Fonmlo Bitters,
OnoOnneo •
SCKSTlitir, HILLS A CO.
. Cincinnati,
. S'!«»'A WSW
^ RAItl! OlIANCB
For IiiYOHtmoutl
WANTED, a rnrtnor with a onsli ennltn'l of
182,1)00 or Sil,0O(), toenango lnanrsi
class general DRY GOODS, GROCERY nnd
PRODUCE BUSINESS In the city on.altoa -
llost stand nnd Ohio.t ostnhllsUcd business It.
In 18(18. loriiurtloulnrs niiplj-ntoncoto
J. P. PITTMAN,
Cornor ltnmllton nml King Slrnotn,
Old Earnest Corner.
April 7-tr.
I*. PITTMAN,
Cor, HamlUon A King 8trs„ old Earnest Corner,
DALTON, GEORGIA,
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Iluts, Cups, Boot*, SIiooh,,
Yankee Notions, &c,
PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, &o., Seo.
A No. 1 Stook always on hand at tho-fewest
prfees for CdWhts^ nM City Trarfcl’
I cordially Invite all my-old frlorids and tho-
pnblio generally to call and oxaminostook and.
prices boforo purchasing.
Highest cash prices paid for alt kind* of
Country Produoiy
n *—Xm also soiling «nd &ce$ Constant
ly on hand a No. 1 arttclo James Rtvor Top Leaf
Virginia Tobacco, at very low prices.
Dalton, April 7, 1870-Cm.
time. Tho. Rlttors at nnco arouses,
stregthons and rcstoros tho womb to its untur
al condition, romovlng obstructions, relieving
pain and rogalating tho monthly porlod. Yon
der stands a pale, 1 feoblo and languid glfl, just
r , jjmfl gin...
burning Into womanhood | shqls.the pride of
all, hut nark; slio silently steals a pickle, cuts
chalk, or a slato poncil; no appotltu lor foo<l;
j-*. ~ *>--»• id seeks solitudp ;
PL
shd turus with ft-atlU oy
lior morry laugh Is no longor beard ringing
through tlio air; stiff mopos about with blood
less lips and gums, with headache, palpitation,
constipation, swimming of the head, cold feet
and hands, molRUolioly; she lias a coated tongue
‘h, nnd a host of other evils AOo
offensive breath
iggruvnted, tlioro lsMok stoimioli, hcnrtimr.,
.j dark lino sottlns under tho eyes, tho logs nnd
awklos are swollen, tho hair loses Its gloss and
tails off, there Is brittleness nnd splitting Of tho
lliigor-hnils, swollon abdomen, oxtrem'o iVorv-
otisUbss, frotfulness, pains nml.aehcs, dry
oough, Hysterical Fits, rapid prostration, epi
lepsy anil doath 1 If you, or any oiyoar friends
nro thus nfUlctcd, send at onco for a. Dottle of
English Fomulo Rlttors and bo onrod. ‘ Its ef
fects nro magical liumch complaints. Surely
»mother will postpone and delay tliia duty
Death is at tlie Door.
In all those aonifrtnlnts tho systonV drldontly
shows u want ot rod blood, und Mr. Churchill*
In his work on Diseases of Females, says:
'’Rearing In mind that the blooctlsrcinarkiiiiiy
mringln
<iin oofnfrt Af flcDeil'nl In rod corpnsolos, nnd tho known
tho ostato of umm-. .; t0 0 J rrC0t i|, la tKimlUtoa, the'
* rto 11n«mniW. fn!1tn rnllnit nn. I. in
ory suggests it fiB the most toJbo roUud on,
boat of wllloll 18 tUO Cltrato.’.' Cltmto of I
outers largely into thufloinposltlon of English
Female Ritters, combined w ith powerful vege
table tonics of rare qualities.
Among tho mountains of Tennessee nnd the
pinoy woods of Mississippi, Is found a certain
hard and flinty root, which has boon In secret
use by somo old midwives for many years,
possessing mngia powers In regulating and re
storing all l'uniuloB suffering with any affect Ion
of tho womb. This root wo have ohtuinod, gave
it a fair test In our pratloo and it Is now ono of
tlio prlnciplo Ingredients In theso Ritters.
Othor powerful uterlno and general tonics also
outer into Its Composition. Wo also add Lop-
tundra or.Rlaokroot, sufllclent to act upon tho
liver and keep tho bowels open-
Blooming Young Girls,
Middle-aged matrons, thoso nt tho critical po-
riod,aml tho agud grandmother, aro all cured
bython8o of our English Female Ritters, now
pro8orlhod and UBcd u; ••
coutrA.
If you aro tronblod wittf Falling of tho Womb,
attended with asonso of weight und hearing
down pain in the buck and side, and other nt-
tondunt evils, English Fcmalo Ritters will glvo
ontlroroller. . ....
Those at tlio ‘‘tarn of mothers after con
flnemont, and nil others (mule or female) who
are convalescents from any protracted or dc-
billtutlngoomplulnf, who gain strength slowly,
and whoso digestion Isslpwaml lmpurtcet f wfll
find tfioBO Ritters tho very thing tiiclr system
tent Med it lues, all of which
iu uix Btoroi
Dr. 8pnldIng’flSee^r^o!UCcb’-Mtml's King
' all Fain, Mustang and English Liniment,
pon coughs, cotes, noAiisKXKSB, imoNcmria
AXU 00N8UMVT10N.
Juniper Tar, Ralsum Wild Cherry, Ralsnm Wild
Cherry and Wood Naptha, Allen’s LimgRul-
sum, Ayro’s Cherry l’cctoral, ami •
«£ Jaynes’ Expoetorivnt.
pon VKMAI.K lUUKOUtAniTIKS.
Rrudllold’s Itegulatpr and lllrd Tain’s Wo-
domnnds. It givos a powerful appotito, aids
and assists digestion, arouses tlio liver
strengthens mentally and’ pliysicallp, and illlt.
the whole system with puro crimson blood
coursing through its clmuuols*
Tlio Ladles Interested!
Grertt Bargains
New & Beautiful Dress Goods!
TIBBS A KEIWEll
Arc now receiving their
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Whioh, having boon bought slnco thodecllinv
In Gold, tlioy aro offering nt prices considera
bly lower than goods Hava bcon sold in this
market slnco tho war.
Their ritoek Is lnrgo and woll assorted, em
bracing, iri part, tlio following articles:
PRINTS, (iii great vnrioty and of beautiful pal-
torns,) LAWNS, MU8L1N8, RLEACHING8,.
TRIMMINGS, LACES, UIRDON8,
Congress gaiters,
Also, Crockery, Glass-Ware,
LAMPS, LAMP FINDINGS and 011-8.
Tli’ny linvo also on hand n woll-solcctcd stoc^r
of goods for Gontlotncn's wear— .
Hats, Boots, Slioos, OlotJi-'
inf?, &c., &C/
ja-pfirqliascrs Worifil'do well lo’cjlll'and' Seo
loir Uoods before Imying nlsawnerir, ilk they
deterthmed not lobe UNDERSOLD by any'
rp (1
thcr house in town
Dalton, April 21,1870.
rjlO TIIE ClTI^JEiVS OF
WHITFIELD, MURRAY
SURROUNDING COUNTIES.
WE take pleasure in unnounoing that we nro
ow daily receiving,from tho Eastern Markets,
now iMlditions to our largo stock of goods, etui
bracing of prytlilng In tho way of
I>ry Goods,
ROOTS, SHOES, IIATS, GROCERIES, DYE
STUFFS, HARDWARE, Ac.
To all of which wo Invite tho attention of
consumers, our fucilltios being unsurpaSsotf
for purchasing oar goods at tho lowest rntet*
and of tho latest Stylos.
Wotnkothis opportunity of returning our
thanks to tho public fdrtlio very liberal pat-
ronago of tho past tliroo years, und hope, l»y
strict nttoiition to business, aconlinpanoo of
samo, promising on our part to glvo satlsfaO’
tlon.
Common Grog-shop Bitters.
ran and Anns.
Slmlonbnrgcr’s Fovorand Ague Antidoto, Hot-
Empty RIttor Rottlors, of various stylos, can
bo found around almost overy dwelling and
cabin thougliont tho. Their taste Is pleasant,
und aro udvortlsod to euro almost ovory dlsoaso
whilo tho manufacturers know thoypossessno
medicinal properties whatever. Tlioy aro so
many disguises for oxcoodingly common bov-
KOR D18KA8UD KIDNEY
Uolmbold’s Duchu.
FOR DI8KA8RD LIVBU:
Sand ford’s Liver Invlgorator und Simmons’
Tho Georgia Hill Interpreted by ono or
its Authors.
Editor Morning News:
Enclosed please find an extract of a pri
vate. letter received from, tho lion. J. F.
Fa ms worth, M. C. t which I publish think
ing it may he of somo interest to tho pco
plo of Georgia.
Washington, July 10,1870,
Dear Friend Fitch: Yours received
a few days since on my return from tho
West. J * * * * *
Tho final amendment of tlio Georgia
hill, as adopted in Conference Committee,
was, as drawn by mo substantially. They
cannot quoto tno act of last December
now as affecting the term of State oftlecrs
or membersof theTAJgislaturo. You should
hold nn election in tho thll. Very truly
yours, J. F. Farnsworth.
Liver Regulator,
ron SCnOFULA.
•11 hi, Ayr i
rll lu,'llu rloy’s Sarsupu rlllu,
foU nvsFKr&iA.
Troches of Pepslno, Pepslno Strichnlunnd Rls-
FOIt OKKERAT. DBnTTiITV.
Plantation, Oriental, ilosteter’s or Walker’s
Combat With n Snake—Death from its
Hite.
The Eufanla News has a long account
of a terrible combat between ayoung mau
named Gray nor aud n rattlesnake near
Oloptoi), Alabama, of which tho writer
was an eye witness. Graynor undertook,
we believe that such return will havo so j the rights of tho Bishops amlofllmno who
. marked an influence upon the gold mar- j have not voted with us. Let them feel
1 ket^r upon our general interests, , as has , u la L they have voted in erfsr, nnd let
ViuyoiiH fruttU'SS in llictlilure Mttluw fits-1 wo“ harecwiYrtcJLifo lllcm * c . mc “ bct llult 11 fow ««>»
aatrourt in the past.” A n excellent reason • to rejoice at\lic diminut ion of our iudebt-} thought as wo do. llimi tl>cy then two
Hruly. >l Fru\Ucss l” How fruitless? Has ednvwi to fun igu countries. j consciences and two v/i’toon the tame sub
tile made a spi in", and was caught just
hack of the head by Grayilor and so.held
for somo time, bu» finally released itself
nnd struck its fangs into the A check of the
youhg mau and again in his arm. Gra’
nor (tied lYosi (he cITccts of tlio bites''
Vinegar Ritter
ir prematurely Gray i
r llal *
Maturely w. ....v V v...j
Spalding’s or Hall’s Hair Kestorant,
liair Vigor.
ji^Physlolan’s prescriptions carofnlly com-
nuiulud. ¥
Dalton, May 20,1870.
J. F. GROVES.
jyYLE A PRUDEN,
Fire IiiHuraneo Agents
Ofllco at N. F. Coolcdgo A Co’s.
Dalton, Ga.
gOUTIIERN MUTUAL, (Chartered 15U7,)
Athens, Georgia.
Jjj’EW YORK HOME,
■Jj^Ew HAVEN UOME^
All
tliolr losses promptly,
Capital *1,000,000
New Haven, Conn,
All of tho above arc fljjst class companies,
. rcry liberal in
thelrsuttluments. ltiitus as low as in nny Com
panies of tliu sumo class and reliability, octly
oragus which do not, nor cannot possibly <
ownfo of theso pleasant bitters In quart hot-
tlos, tlioy contain u sting for your vitals, nml
m who buys thorn curries a “topov’s” grog Into
his honso. Ono man who knows nothing about
mcdiolno, says Ills big bottles of common stnff
will euro clillls and fetor, rolionmatlsm nnil
consumption { another, whoso bottlo is very
r , euros ail —
49*Wo take nil kinds of Country Produoo lrt
exchange for goods.
LOWRY A EASON.
P. S. Remomber onr motto Is, not to he ux-
DER80LD. March 01-ly.
N EW ^
SCHOOL FOB GIRLS.
The eft!eons of Dalton nml vicinity, nnd tho
readers of this papur generally, aro respect
fully informed tliut I intend to open a School
forgtrl8, ut my now School Honso corner P>
Thornton Avenue nnd Bishop street, i
tin icy, (
1 impurities of tho blood, makes
old yomig, casts out devils, restores sight to
tho blind, and nnmorous other miracles dwhilo
yot another, who presumes every man a drunk
ard; proposes to euro colic, ingrowing nails,
yellow tover, heart dlsoaso und lovo-sick maid
ens 11 Wo know theyjmiiko no such cures, wo
know tho pooplo ut largo aro deootvod und
swindled, and as wo doslro to ventUato these
common humbugs, mako tho tallowing chal
lenge to one and all
Olio Hundred Dollars
tics II
l ottlo of any ofthe pleasantly tasted
common udvortlsod bitters of tho (lnv! Tho
niodicul profession to decide the quest ion. Re
it understood tlint English Female Bitters Is
not a bovorago, but Is n powerful Iron and Veg
etable Tonic combined, curing long standing
chronic fumnle complaints la every dlructiou.
Put up in largo bottles, ut *1.50 per bottle,.or
six bottles for $rt.OO. and sold by druggists and
merchants everywhere.
J. P. DltOMGUOLE A
day, August 1st, 1870.
TUITION:
In tho Co mm on-school Branches, Includ-
i Mon-
nulling, Definition, Reading, Pun-
hip, Geography, History, - English
Grammar alul Arit hmetic,nor mouth, $4 '•
ing Sin
inunsh
Grammar alul Arit hmetic,pit .
In the Academic uml Collcgiatu Branch
es, por month, —
No distinct department lor either Primary
Ornamental instruction will bo organize*
sunt.
^ tuition payahlo at thoolosq of each month of
^ rccoivod lit nny time, hut chargor
• ‘ /inning ( “* H
ways dato from tho beginning of tlio
entrance. No pupils rcceiviuffor Iohh than orio
mouth, anil no deduction for absence unlessotv
ciudonuil by severe illness protracted a woo* of
Pnplls will bo held responsible forUawW®
done by them to school room or furniture.
Caro will bu taken to adopt tho most apprev*
ed toxt book sand modes of teaching.
Board enu bo procured in goinl families, oou-
vcnlcnt to school-room, at *15 00 por monta,
washing only.exoludcd. ,* - .
* My former connection with tlie Colleges »
Cedar Town, CnKsvillo and Montpelier, lavs
made mo generally knowii in Northern aim
Middle Georgia. Those wishing to learn more
of uio aro referred to any of my former pat*
rouswniipRs, or ussoelutcs in teaching. •
July 7-4m. J. D. COLLINS..
.E A CO, Prop’s.
Memphis,-Tciid.
Dronrgoolo & Co.’s Bueliu,
L ATOES’ DRESS GOODS.—A boilllllRil 11"
•of I-adlcs’ Dress. Goods for Spring »
summer, for salo cheap for Cash or Produce,
April 21,1870. LOWRY A EA'SO.Y.
and
rTNJTED STATKS IIOTKL, : Atlanta, Ga.,
IJ Sahskkn A JiIhnbqw. Piopt'fs.
Uenovatod, rollttoil, •- •
the traveller comfort
weil-k
dutionaof this well-known House.
about ten minutes.
L adies* gents’,hoys*amiciiiLmii.-v’
unts^ntMunl iSnonr'lieiUsandRoy^-
nffectlonH or the Kldnoys and Rladdor Ivor or-1 uifro,-^JffiehcaS roiCaslr or I*rrlluce *
Price *1 or’six hot tics for |5. Sold by Druggists > * —:
undmcrchiuitseveryvvliofe.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j qugau, COFFEE, MOLASSES, A'., ulwnys
Ectnphis; Tcmi.
IS 1 ;:
1 April 21, mo.
I. of the best ijallt.
LOWliV A- EAbUK.
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