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rfHOAY MORNING.-
1 . c»rtcfsvljjf» P r tp* 00., Ga.. by
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' six nv.-thx, ...f. ..... 9.na
~r one j 1 v. 3.00
(In'n. 'uhlr in advance.)
• '• }ver' : sin@r will be restricted*
C, t r ‘ s ta Heirlegitimate busines*;
:>c:nents that no not
t ' u will be c!iikr*.p<’
-. i; ; -ris .1 at intervals to be
- •• '• insertion.
_ i es u ilibe strict! ff adh cared to \
> sTTFTaT C A 3DS .;
V RRBLL &BRO,, I
resident dentists.
‘ o*er S, ('|sijton & Son,
I, permanently Kwatei bare, nni belnp provi
latent improvement* In Dental Material,
<v,» r ed to do anything pertaining Dental gur
v r.KWARRiNTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
. . .. \f. prepare a “Superior Vege*ab!e Tooth
’ r • ymaranteed to contain nothing injurious to
rXciuTiG? HOTEL,
Ga-
BY
•rU IOE &z 3rll I-i Hit.
T . , drr«t?nr<l have associated t n business, and
r.tntinc and re-arranging that COMMODIOUS
’. .(• .. roily occupied by A. It. Hu .gens as a Earn;
„ , . and Confectionery, on the PAST SIDE
,ILU')AO, near the late BARTOW TIOUcK,
:... ed ii 1 the same a FIRST CLASS HOTEL
. Mhlnmi nt of the TRAVELING PU MIC,
sillbetept upon ihe KUIIOI’EAN PLAN. —
psr'les are experienced In the Business, Mlt.
i vine been formerly Proprietor of the Ten-
I IV Dalton, but More recently of the Car*
. ;e lio <- , and Mr, BUICE fortnerlv Proprietor
. Exchange Hotel, Oa'-tersvlllo, Ga., but mote
,i> the Washing - on Hall. Atlanta, Ck, Mr.
IV' !t!l! In Os, I .f-al Superintendent, and Mrs.
„ Superin'ecdent.
BUICE SHULL
,2" Sm.
UR. F. M. JOHNSON
Dentist.
: -PECTFCLLY offers v, - ' p* U donal ««.
•ei to the citizen* o* C i lerayllla Sr
; 1 1 1 v. Heis pre; • • to do work ,
r.ivelatest and uao»t Improved style.—
;4:a extracted x-' . (by means of narcotic
Wo a a i warrP'ted. OfiDe over J. Elsas’
( ARTERBYILLK, Ga. Feb. 20, 1863w5m
JERE A7hJWARD,
hITORNEY rtND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
carter Mlle, ga.
; ;• //’( lIETT 4* WOFFOIU),
Attorneys at La w
CAR rails VILLE, GA,
OFFICE OVER ELSAS STORE,
Oct, 17, 186 7,
THOMAS W ~M ILN ER,
Attorney at Law,
’AHTERSVILLE. GtORGIA,
aticael promptly to business entrusted
care. Oct. 5 wly
JOHN J. J ONES
AT'Tr.uY AT LAW.
, j tc.-'iUc. Oc
TTTIIiI, att , ;ron~’>tiy toall business en
\V trusted toll.scare. Will practice in
if C ,urt ■ of law, and equity in the Cherokee
i rciiit. attcutici given'" the coLec
nos claims. Jan. i, ,866. ly
uobn J - Jones.
JOHN J.ION E3
REAI r >7 t,TK .4CSEHT,
U , UE GA
[. m itho* 1 »ell, am. have on hand several
BE Ir lU jraus buHdinglots in the
as »f Oarlersvl 1 - - ' \H . aver :1 plantations of van
■ she,in Bartow count; Parties desiring to buy or
i will j, n ell to g.-ve mo a call. AJI communications
mrptly snswere'd. July 17. 1866.
S. ll Pa 11 i 11) :
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
Ii: attend promptly to the Cutting, Repair
'Jh an-lMakic. Boy's and Meu’s Glo bing.
’ In back room of Blair A Bradshe w 6 store. \ff
Oar:ers\llle, Ga. _
The Cartersville ?lolcl.
DR. TIIOM.’.S MtLAM having
charge of this House, would be j|j ■
>s Ito accommodate a tew Board-H |4|q!
with BOARD, with oj without
L. Igingr. Call and see him at once for terms
Larterst ille, Jan 17.
. U. 3IOriVTCASTLE,
Jeweller and Watcli and
w Clock Repairer,
in the Front of A. A. Skinner At Cos s store.
Cartersville, jail 25
STO’S HIEL IDS,
Fashionable Tailor ,
CARTERSVILLE. BARTOW COUNTY, GEORIG
IS prepared to execute all kinds
'ly of work in the Fashionable Tail
ing line, with neatness and in du-JLL
table style. Over J. Elsas & CYs store,
f’artersvillc, jan 23.
J. H. PTJRTELL!
MERCHANT TAILOR,
White Hall Atlanta, Ca.
pI.OYHIN T <; made to order in the very
\ J latest Rtvle, and at short notice.
25, 3t.
i$6S. 1868.
AMERICAS. HOTEL,
Alabama o~rf.et,
JTL.t.vr.l, Ga.
Nearest House to the Fassenger Depot.
WHITE & WHITHOCK, Proprietors.
ff, j>. Wiley 7 Clerk,
Having re leased and renovated the above Hotel,
n , „ r( prepared to entertain guests in a most sat-
Charges fair and moderate. Our
'-ff'Ttr .vili be to please. , fr „„ of
Baggage carried to and from DepotJreaof
charge. 1
SE. SASiEKN. B. W. YORK. R. T. JOURDAN
SASSEEN'S
United States Hotel
(Jor. Alabama and Pryor btreets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Within 100 yards of the Passenger Depot.
' ASsEEN, YORK an JOURDON, Propr *
W. . . "SON, )
V Clerks.
R.T. JOURDAN, >
Dec. 20th, 1867-ts.
THE CARTERBVILLE EXPRESS.
VOL. 7.
Mortprasre Sale.
4 GEEEABIE to the conditions of a Deed of Trent
j A made-and extca'ed bj J »h«* H- Ituckman tq
g-nm-t H. Smith. on or'*Wn* the 15th of January,
! 13G7. to secure the payment of the purchase nrpey of
, Si seres of land, lying In the 4th dfstrict and 3rd sec
tion of Bartow county, and adjoining the t u n ot < ar
! t»rsvlhe, and the pirate -..hereon John H. Ruckinan
I row resides, wilt be soi l before the Court House door
jin the tow:i of Cyrfersel ’-, on the first Tuesday la
i Auftist next niihin the lepal holila ofsa’ejthe &bcvc
described land containing Sl acres, mare or tees. B«'d !
i 'Hnd is >'• rth by tiie towof CartersvnJp,
1 East bv lands of Tl .s. II l.eak. South by land’ of Dr.
1 W. W.T.eah, and West ty lands of J. A. Tcrrelh The
1 gaid Deed of Trust provides that if the payments on
' said lands are pot met w’tbin one hundred days after (
1 matu-lty of notes, the land piar be sold and .iUesper- 1
I fectcd ty trustee, sfe- V.MvertiMng p-opertv thirty j
1 days, and in ns much as the notes have come to ma- .
tnrity and ‘he additional lapse of time expired, and no
i part .<f said notes have been paid, both smonntingto
about #2200.00 p incipa’. The above deteri bed lands
witl be sold under provisions of said mortgage or trust
Deed. SAM'L H. SM ITH,Trustee.
Ju y Ist ’6B 30d
fiporg'a, llarlow County.
■\ITHERKA3, D. W. K Peacock applies tome forlct
'' ters of adminlstra'ion on tlie estate of Lewis Pea
cock, deceased, these a*e the r efore to cite and admon
irh. ail and singular,the kin Ired and creditors, of said
deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in
my office, within the time-prescribed by law, whv said
I). W. K. I’e.icock should not be appointed administra
tor as aforesaid, otherwise letters will b tt granted him.
Uiven under my hand and official signature, lids the
22d da» of May, 1863. J. A. HOWARD, Old.
Oeorpa, Was tow county.
ITTUERKM3. Thomas A. Worii, A'’rainisl ratoy of the
VV estate of John J. Word, deceased, Applies to the
undersigned f iHeHers of dismission from his admin
istration. Theres >re all pers >l3 concerned arrliereby
required to show cause, if-any they have, wl.y said
administrator on the first Monday in December next,
should not be discharged. Given under my hand, and
seal of office. This IliU of May 1863.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
r&corftia, Bartow County.
TT7HEREAB, Thomas A. Word, administrator Z>«
\V boniH non of the of the estate of George Stovall,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dtsmi slon from
his administration. Therefore all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause, if any they have,
why sai l administration on the first Monday in De
cember next should not be discharged. Given under
inv hand and seal of office. This 14th day of May,
1->S. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Georgia, Barlow County
WHEREAS, Thomas A. Word, administrator De lon’*
non , of the estate of Thomu3 E. Franklin, deceased,
applies tome for letters of dVaspissory from his admin
istration. Therefore all persi us concerned ere hereby
required to show cause, If any they have, why said
administrator on the firs t Monday in December next,
should not be dlscha-ged. Given under my hand and
seal of office. This 14vh of May 1863.
J. A. HOWARD, ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
TTY virtue of an order form the Court of Ordinary of
Bartow county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
July next, at the Court House door in said county, be
tween the legal sale hours the following tract or parcel
es land to wit: One undivided half of lot of land Ne.
6D in the 16tli dis. and 3rd sec. of said county. Said
lot containing 1G(» acres, more or less. Sold as the
property of Isaac S. Gholston for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms oi sale
cash. G. C. GHOLSTON, Adm’r <> f
May Sth ISGS-lm. J. S. CIIQLST< iN (. dee’d.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of_
Bartow cour*7 will be sold, on the first Tuesday
In next, at the’ Court House door in said cou. t.v,
between the legal sale hou'S, one lot in the town of
Adtiirsville. and described as the Porter lot, adjoining
G 0. Gholston and others, as the property of Robert
Elliott, deceased, gold for the benefit of the creditors
of said deceased. Terms of sale cash
A M. PENN, Adm r,
May Bth, 1868.1 m. ROBERT ELLIOTT, dec’d.
Georgia, Bariow County.
SIXTY days after date application will be made to
ihe Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to
sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of Joel
Brnwner, deceased. JOHN F. BEAW NRR,
May Sth, 1866-2 m. Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
STATE OF GEORGIA, I l?v virtue of an order from
BARTOW COUNTY. | the Court of Ordinary of
sa- i coumy, will be sold on the first Tuesday In July
at the Court House door in said county, between
the legal sale hours, the lollowing tract or parcel of
land, to wit: Lot No. 226. in the sth dis. and 3rd sec.
of said county', containing 160 acres, more or less, the
same being improved with good cabins etc -Hso. 100
acr-s of land being oS-the east side of lot No. 245, in
the Sth iU and 3rd sec. of said county, tlie same be
ing tolerably improved. Also, lot No. 94, in the 25th
dis. and 3rd sec. of Gordon county, containing 80
acres, more or less, being part of said lot, and lot No.
37, in the 25th dis. and 3rd fee. of Gordon county, con
taining 160 acres, more or less, the same being un
proved and part in cultivation. Also lot No. 575, In
the 19th dis. and 3e sec. of Paulding county,-containing
40 acres, more or less, the same being sold for the
purpose of division amongst, the Distributees of Jo
seph 11. Jones, deceased. Terms of the wle cash.
8, B. JONES,
Administrators.
May Sth, ISG9-tm. JOSEPH H. JONES, dec’d.
Georgia Barlow' County,
~-HKREAS, Thos. 11. Baker, applies to me for letters
W of Guardianship of the persons and property of Vir
gil A Brawner, Victoria Biawner, and Adeiia Braw
nor minor children of Wm. B. Brawner, deceased of
said County, uuder 11 years of age. These are to cite
ail persons concerned to sho-v cause, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, why said letters
should not be granted said applicant,otherwise they will
b • ,'ranted. Given under my hand official signature,
this June Ist, ISGS. J- A. Howard, Ord’y.
GtMirgia Bartow County,
VirHEREAS. John N. Dobbs, Guardian of the person
VV and property of Elizabeth A. Dobbs, a minor of
said County,having fully discharged his trust., appjies
to be dismissed from his Guardianship, as atoresaU..-
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required, to appear at my office, 00, or before tlie
first. Monday in August next , and show cause, if auy
thev have, why said J. N. Dobbs, should not be dis
missed from ' his Guardianship. Given under my
hand and official signature, this June Ist, 1663.
J. A. I!OWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
F. M ddieman. c - 1 Erown -
F. M. EDO LEM AN & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers ip.
Boots, Slices Leather,
French and American Calf Skins,
LASTS, TEGS, LINING AND BINDING
SKINS,
SHOE FINDINGS, &C.,
Next door to Moore & Marsh, Decatur street
A TLA AT A, CA.
rW”Shoe Manufacturers and Merchants will find
to their advantage to call on us before makmg their
purchases. " ’
forceTboot IdThoe
House.
ARE now receiving their FALL and
WINTER bTOOK of BOOTS AND N.
SHOES, the largest ever brought to
this market. These goods came direct «T
from the Eastern manufactories, aDd will he sold to
Country Merchants and the Trade at New York prices,
expense# added, consisting of Mens’, Boys’, Youths ,
end Childrens’ Wax. Kip, Calf, and Buff Brogans and
Bulmora’s—Boots of all styles, thick, wax, kip, calf,
dos the finest qualities. Ladies’, Misses , and Chil
n,- .11 jots and Shoes, of every
* B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston will be glad
to see his old customers. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10-lj.
BLACKSItSITHING.
&°M. GOODSON.
complted their new
adjoining Strange’s Tin Shop, on West
side of Railroad, Carters,lie Ga arv prepared
to do all kinds of work in the Blacksmithing
line They flatter themselves, that they can
o as good work, and at as low piice, as any
ke establishment in town They ask a rca
uL s hare of the public patronage, and
promise satisfaction both in the eh.rart.roT
Li. wort anJ "“ A T^’goODSON
fh S'rs.illc,Go., Jan. 31.., 1868-ly.
CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GA.. JULY 10, iSGS.
- ■ ~3
i fsa.xjofch'Tesi
njjlHE undersigned would announce to the
ns of Cartorsville and vicinity Ui4
he ia fr.Hy pppared to furnish
PIANOFORTES,
f*3 ii 7or 7 1-3 7j\i Ts
OCTAVES, witii all the very latest improve
. r:ic, nr d nfost e’eysfet sjyle and workman
ship, one hundred dollars less than they can
he purchased elsewhere south. They will be
fully warranted,
I PIANOS TUNED and REPAIRED
In the very best manner, and aH work warran
! ted, and .shall be pleased to give all orders
projnpt attention.
MR, 8. T. ANDERSON will kindly give
further information at present, and deliver any
orders, or vou can address, b” mail,
F, L, PREYER, Kennesaw House,
Marietta, Ga,
He is also agent for the sale of all kinds ol
ORGANS, Jan 25wtf
TO THE LADIES.
mm' rn'iMiß
PREMIUM FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES.
rjYIIE best machine for every description of
family sewing made.
- Call and examine machine and specimen of j
work over S. Clayton & -Son’s store. Cartels
vilie, Ga. S. H. PATTILLO,
Agent hir Bartow county.
Dec. 13th, igiiVjf. ,
crz. 1 /' /tetuc Icuvovcf/ 3tty, 6 j
•/
D R IT G S, &C V
ftoin f/ia Howl i /fee:
BARTOW HOUSES,
unc/ am no tu /ocatci/ on
MAIN ST,
Oleic/ e/ooi /o-
Gilbert & co., hardware house.
. — ///y, t-Sonci/ a ttvu fion i&
if even /& //e e/d/icn-Siny o^-
MEDICINES.
am/ <=j/ J am -M l /my a// at=
fie /ed tn my /me, Jiie/e a-A
KEDJCIMHG, OIL,
PAINTS, GLASS, &C.,
& S CHEAP
a6- caw, //to dm lie
11 e '^dCT€ f /lede. <=j/ •ie=
Ao /ici fa con firm
ance ojf f/ic jfiadf f,tinc/ncdS
X /tace bccc i oecf
cr jp. best. :mi. jd.
Druggist and Pharmaceutist.
Feb. 7th, 1868-w!y. " Cartcrsville Ga.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS;
MANUFACTORY.
rpHE undersigned, determined to give the
| people of Bartow and adjoining counties
no excuse for goii)" - abroad to purchase their
SADDLES, BRiDLES, HARNESS, &C.,
and for repairing the same, have opened, in
the town of .Cartcrsville, a regular,
SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAC
TORY,
where they propose to put up everything in
their line in the neatest, most substantial and
durable- manner, and at prices that will
defy competition. They flatter them
selves that they can and will do work, which,
in every respect, will compare favorably with
any- work done North or South, both in
qualify and price. Let no one ig
nore our work because it is done.in the South,
nor our prices, before giving us a trial, tor that
is all we ask to secure trade. Our work is all
warranted and that is a sufficient guar
antee to purchasers. We are determined to
build up a name and business in Cartcrsville
that will be a heritage to our children after
us, if prompt attention, good work, and mode
tate charges will secure that end, Rooms ir.
the front of the Eclipse Sale and Livery Stable,
THOMPSON & STOCKS.
Cartcrsville, Ha,
Jan. 7th. 18G8-wly,
Herring & Leyden,
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Comprising all Branches of the business represented
in the
Custom ruth j&eaJjjj-iHaiit part mints o
EScns’, Boys’ and
Childrens’ Clothing,
SXAB:
ass: ‘mi i
°ld in this market: HERRING A LEV BE- ,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
e,ooe: isx-iA-isriD
Manufacturing Cos.,
TONE ail-wool SPRING CASSIMERES, JEANS, &0„
Ton consignment, VERY LOW to W hob-sale buyers.
Merchants are invited to call and see Styles and Prices.
HERRING & LEYDEN,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Domestics
At wholesale only.
4 t Sheeting,
7-8 Shirting,
3-4 Shirting,
7-8 Drills
Osnaburgs,
Stripes,
Yarns,
Durlaps,
For sale at FAC TOR \ PRH-ES bv
HERRING &. LEYDEN. Agents.
Whitehall Street,
mar 26 w3m
HEW
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Pfe if e r ’ s .
|
YT7E ARE NOW OFFERING A Sp'cn
W diu WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
DRY-GOOPS, boots.
SHOES, HATS. CLOTIIING, GROCE
RIES, ETC,, ETC, ETC.
WE V/ILL CONTINUE TO RECEIYE
GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Daily,
AND WOULD CALL JIIE ATTENTION
OF BUYERS COMING TO THIS PLACE
THAI WE CAN SHOW NEW GOODS
WHICH WE GUARANTEE CAN EE
BOUGHT AT LESS THAN ANY PLACE
IN THIS MARKET.
!
Call and see Us,
an and convince
■#•«♦*>
H 9 u r selves *
Remember the
UNDER COURTHOUSE,
£slfi£€o EAS” -SIDE RAILROAD.
LOEWENSTEIN & PFEIFER.
Cartersville, Ga.
Mty 14, 13e8.
To Consomptives.
The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o
charge, to all who desire it, the prescription w-iththe
directions for making and using the simple remedy by
which he was cured of a lung affection and tha»- dread
disease Consumption. His only object is to benefit
the all.icie I, and he hopes every sufferer will try this
prescription, as it wilt cost them nothing, aud may
prove a blessing. Ple»3e a Lire -s
Rev. EDW\!!D A. WILSON,
No. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, New York
fji- • # JU- 4> C3 k «
SECCESSOR TO ROBERTS &. STOCKS.
-V-
Dealer i»t
PRODUCE,
O ROGERSES
A U D
CONFECTIONERIES. ETC.
New Erick Building. Main St.,
€ artersviil 3 - Geo.
April 29 w6m
.5 E W Xe XZ2 XX 1 . .
batches, i
Clocks, fsxm
and J € weiry,
* REPAIRED BY
W. O. G-E'ESE,
CARTERSVILLE. GA-
All work warranted. In tbp room with L. Bennett.
Grocer, Maine ttreei,; East side of Ra'lroad. apr. 29
SMITH & RICHMOND,
\ oc* o> H -> o
- HA «-? -L iu/ -31 iL Au it <J> vJ
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Alabama Street. <vC*.
PF.OMPT attention given to filling orders and the
of merchandise, produo*. etc. March 26w6.u
Steam Jtianu fact ary.
Planeing, Sawing and Matching.
GRIST-MILL.
Basil Blind and Door
CTOEY.
SLIGH & M' ELREATh,
ri.TTE above fi m are hat py to announce to the public j
I generally that, having got' their aieim maco ' ery !
a suc-e.-sfol opcra’ioii, they are prepared to Pbirc. j
Bvw, Tougpe and Groove, aid to c.-n'ra -t to ißai.d
Houses, and dn near'y all kinds of Wood Work, and
eaara.uee satisfaction in ad contracts we make, bo h
as to time and ftie character of inr work. Our ma
chinery, being propelled by steam, enabi.s us to do
work with gnat rapidily, and, consequently, at very
1 itv figures. Having a Steam Ba or Mill near (’ai ters
viPe w t ire we have oar op i lumber sawed iu connec
tion witl. our slam manufactory at this place, we fiat
lev ourselves th vt we cm uo work qu’ckerand cheaper
than any other contractors in N ■ rtb Georgia.
\Ye a e also prepared to grind corn, and will have
our Wheat Mi 1 ieady to grit and wlieat by harvest time.
Our mill and machinery is on the old ei> of il.elate
Magnobft Steam Merchant Mill-, Cartersvitle, G 1...
april 29, 18c3.wtf
li GILREATH 8 SOU
Are receiving anew stock of
spring ami
summer goods-, j
selected by one of the firm in person, consisting, in
part, of
Gents’ SYirnlsiiSns Goods,
I>a«lies’ Oress Goods,
Itefitly-JfSade CL.GTEZI.'b (*,
laißs’, fftissts’ ar.ii Cunts’ Slats,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware,
QUEENpWABS.
Also, a well selected stock of
GROCERIES,
To which we invite the attention of onr fne.id?, ano
beg them to cal and examine—eisptcla'ly to bey .rom
us , as quick sales and do I ',f
apri!®H«k ‘ C’arterev.ile Ga.
i WJuki W ilt Use ’Di-ikion ills
| h has been asri.ui 1 !, ‘-What t\iH tin?
1 l). tnocrajy ilo :! \vt* hfilp to r»L:.*p tb» tn
itt power ?” Ti e question T? so wr-H
land appronriate answered, aid sai
i isfaetorly bummed up by Gen. W. A.
(Lirman, of Minnesota, in a Lite sprfch
1 tb:ii w*t insert tbe answer liere :
If the Democracy (iow.t i»t -tb
i jrovernfnent, they will re<Juee tlie tnnfi
I s ' j
| tax on all yonr tea, and on what you |
I drinL and we ir.
They will restore the Union, and
turn overall the n-nuhern SiatVs ex
penset to lie paid by South alone.
VVe will turn on ; and abtdsh ten
thousand abolition Plfecdn en’s Bureau
office holders, and save millions of do!
iars to the people’s pockets.
VVe will bid the Sooth support them
selves, and go to raising cotton a in*
sugar, and we will continue to r;:se
produce to fet'd them.
We wifi pav tlie public debt in the
same curiencv we pay you', and the
same you pay each other, and thus
save millions more i.i the pockets ol
the people.
If we pay the rich in gold, _we will
pay you in gold, i we pay' you in
paper tnb'iiey’ we will {'ay plbUouic
bond-holders in paper m.Viie) .
VVe will enact laws to enable you to
buy your goods where you rad buy
cheapest, and sell where y -u get the
best price.
We will protect labor from tlie en
croachment of capita!,
We will leave each Stale to govern
limited only by the Federal Constitu
tion.
VVe will reduce the army in the
South and send them to the plains to
protect the frontier and new routes to
the far West. We will restore com
merce, peace and good will between
the North and South.
We will reduce taxes, both State
and National.
We will lessen the office holders,
ltid release you fron taxation to sup
port them.
We w ill enact laws inside and out
side of tlie Constitution.
VVe will restore peace at home, and
maintain honor abroad.
We will inaugurate a day of mode
j ration, order and good will instead of
1 hate and ill-will, as now taught by Ja
cobin politicians.
We will give equal rights toall and
grant exclusive privileges to none.
We will substitute calm statesman
ship tor mad Jacobnism
We will make pets no longer of ne
groes at tiie expense ol tlie whites, nor
force sufirage for them at the expense
and against the w-ill of those who have
created and maintained tlie Govern
ment.
TTlie Eftdquence oi'U* ComicH~
f l'oin a Lecture !>y W-cmleD
Fliiaiios.
Perhaps you doubt my testimony.—
If vou do. I will vouch for it with the
endorsement of a man who never lotted
Ireland, and that is John Randolph of
Roanoke. [Laughter.] When he
went in and Heard O Connell, the or!
Virginian cried out : “These are the
lips, aid tiiis is the tongue ol a human
eloquence.” I think he was right.—
I have listened to the impressive so
lemnity of A’ehster been delighted with
| the grace ol EvereiW. and dazzled with
' the rhetoric ol'Choat ; I know the iron
; strength of the logic ot Oalhmm ; L
t have been beneath the magnetism o!
1 Henrv Clay ; it has been my fortune to
; sit at the feet ol the great speakers on
j riie other side or the water; but 1 think
! O'ConiieU’3 oratory blended into one
j harmonious wVole the solemnity of
j Webster, the grace of Everett, the logic
of Calhoun, and the magnetism ol Cl <y -
[Applause?} Nature seemed to have
i HU- u(ted him lura Demosthenes of our
epoch. She gifted him with every
thina til at goes to nla ke up the great
tribune of the people. Id the tirsi
place he had a magnified, t presence,
imore'sesivis in bearing — imposing like
ih 't of Jupiter—Webster himsell hard
lv oiU-dtd hill in majesty of his appear
c'nce. And this is much more than
vou fancy at first in the qualities of an
! orator— his physique. 1 remember
Russel Lowell telling us that when Mr.
Webster came, home from Washington,
•at the time when the V\ lug party
thought of dissolution, a year or two
before*its death, and he went dui'ii to
Faneuil Hall to protest, and drawing
i himself up to his loftiest impressive-
I ness, his brow clothed with thunder,
: | je stood before the listening aundience
l a *nd said, “Well gentlemen lam a
Whig a Massachusetts Whig, a Con
stitutional Wli'g. H V‘*» brec.i, the
\v |ii,r partv. sir, where am Itogo !
i “And says Uussel Lowell, “vve held
i our breath, thinking it a fearful thing
where he would go.” [(Meat Laugh*
tcr.l If he had been five feet three, \v(
should have said, “Who cares where
he goes 1” R mowed laughter. So it
was with O'Connell.
w>
LS\ /•) v/ a
JSp.\:;k M >y. ::\ is. A |esn, awkward
I boy ca no mi * omriiirg w the door of
■ tl*i* nriiirinai <>l a ceb*hr»ied school
and : sHtol to set* him. 'I ne servant
! < ytd his if ahhy clothes. an 1 taking
i !.•:;» h r a !>«»«; ;-ir seat hi-u rourt 1 to the
kicheh. Tht; ’»■«v did us U« was told
and in r appeared at l>>e hack door.
‘1 shot.ill Tiki* to sa- Dr. sal !
‘ ’ "****■:
n »•’. tin want n breakf.i-t. more like,
said tfi’e servant, ‘and I can cive you
that without troubling him-’ ‘‘Thank
von,” said the bov ;’*lho an objection
to a bit of bread, but 1 should like to
see Dr. —• it he can sec mo.
‘•Sioiif old cioihcs, n:a\ be, you want,
sit’d tie servant ag do. eveing the boy’s
patch- ,! trousers. * 1 expect lie has
non-' to spare, lie fives them away ;
and with-nit minding the hoy’s request
she went about her work,
‘Can, I see Dr, ?” asked the boy
again, after eating Ins bread and butter.
“Well lie’s in the library, if lie must
be spoken to ; but he does like gouie
time to himself,’ said the girl in a peev
ish tone. She seemed to think it very
f() ))islj to admit such an ill-lookiug fef
'it'w into the Doctor’s' presence ; how
ever site wiped her hands and told him
to follow her. Opening the library
(Sour, she Said: ‘Hi re’s somebody, sir
who is very anxious to see you, and so
I let idm in.
Ido not know how the bev intro-,
dimed himself, or how lie opened his
business . hut I know that after a while
the prim pal pul by the book he was
reading, took up some Greek books,
and hi gan to examine the imw comer.
The examination lasted for sometime.
Every question which the Doctor ask
ed was readily answered. “Upon my
word,” said the principal, ‘you certain
ly do well,’ looking at the boy from
head to foot over his spectacles. \\ by
my boy, where did you pick up so
much.”
“//? my spare moments answered
the boy, litre was a poor, hard work
ing boy, with few chances for school
ing. yet nearly fitted for college by sim
ply 'id;proving his sj are moments. —
Truly are not spare moments the “gold
dust of time?”
Wanted, —An engineer from the car
of deslruci ion.
A root of the flower of the fam
ily.
The inginc :hat blew him up.
A mast from a conrt-Shit).
A needle to fit the thread of a di -
course.
A soldier from a war of words.
The mail who capped the climax.
A step from an air castle’
Y»asi to raise the bread of idleness.
The rudder of the old ship of State.
The claws of a printer's devil.
Altitude of llie voice of winds.
A note of what was heard by the
ears of a spinning wheel.
A plug (rom the tooth of a saw
A biacksmhh to rivit my atten
'%•
tion.
A twinkle from the star of hope.
A 'warning trout the book of fate.
A dimple mole by fortunes smiles.
The dim; nsions of a piece of lit*r
mi ml.
Size of die‘footprints on the sand of
time.
The address of the Goddess of Liber
ty-
The material for a (east of the
soul.
Will. S. II iys, the taldnted poet of
the Louisville Democrat, lias just plac
ed in the Imnds of tfie publishers anoih
er of his beautiful ballads, said to excel
anything lie has ever written, We se
-- et a few lines :
•Bnmldul girl of '.lie South,
Heart ib.it ;s loving and true ;
r.a u I'uii <d «n;)tCi lit smiles.
lives ol a heavenly blue.’
Wu'v got our. eyes on that beautiful
girl, and M ill S., might as well stop
writing about her ; site knows he s a
married mui and wears seedy dollies.
Besides, as we know her better than
he does we’ll give a I'uiier description ;
an ardent, yet tender trusting maid,,
with eyes of dtlecaie hazel shade,long
lashes hall biding their orbs from sight,
with sculptured tore.iead, fair and white
cheeks as rosy and sweet as a peach,
lips like cherries, but out of reaen,
throat like marble and pot too small,
form like a faiiy’tf grace and all, with a
glorious wealth <d auburn curls, is the
beautiful queen oi beautiful girls.
tCJ-Whv is a hungry boy looking at a
pudding, like a wild horse ? Because
he wot)id be all the better, if he had a
bit in ins mouth.
r J]s is well constituted who
grieves riot lor what he has not, and
rejoices for what ne hi?.
Ttio Uuy'N
Wrrftrtl by *VI tss Ef v/. \ f». Gort.r
--' smith, of Charleston, S. ('.— 13 vis.
iold. *
MeTringht l saw ail angel f< rm
Af3 clothed in puren white :
A t’my harp whs m his Imnd
Ilia taw was lairntid bright.
aielhiWPTPtlJWW tltf mtiririrr '"then
in accents soft and mild
“Oh come with me my brother and r.
Tbuu pure and sinless child. ’
Mothought he trek n c by the hand,
And then I laughed wii.'i glee
To think that l was going where
An angel 1 should be.
And then neiliouehi i douche* iiiy *m w
\V ill) li/s as soft as down.
And b id his head upon my breast,
V» uti etuis so col; and brown.
Again methmigld Tlieartl him say:
('bine go with me my brother?
For in an ab gel hand above
There's wanting stilt another.”
And as the merry peal chimed forth.
The ear!v dock struck eleven.
The beggar boy had found I is home,
A resting place in heaven.
A T«!e.
Two maids were walking iu the grove,
(They botii were growing old,)
The one to tell a tala ot love,
The other to he told.
“lie is not rich,” the elder said,
“Nor handsome, nor high born,
The nian whom I propose to wed
Musi other girls would scorn.”
“What is lie then ? you make me
(ear
-The maiden's tears (ell fast 5
“He was the first to oil', r, dear,
And lie in v be the lasi.”
Ciljvplsig?.
“Oft! for a thousand tongues,” as an
urchin remarked when inside a molas
ses hogshead,
A gentleman who lias recently lost
an eye begs to intimate that he has now
a “vacancy” for a pupil.”
“I wish, said an irate lawyer, ‘you
vvoubl nay a little attention to what [
say,”
’I am,’ answered the witness, ‘p a y' n £
as little ns I can.’
“Here young rascal, walk up and
give an account ol yourself. Wlieie
have you been ?” “Alter the girls fatlt
er,” —‘Di<! you ever know me lo do so
when I was a boy ?” “No, sir, but
mother did.”
A tricky individual was refused a
drink unless he paid for il in advance,
A bystander who owed the bar-keeper
one in the way of practical jokes, bid
him give the man tiis liquor, “and,”
said he, “if he refuses to bay for it I
will,” The Idtow got his drink, but
refused lo pay for i'., and so did his en
dorser, as he had promised he would.
At a wedding in Dele ware, recently
when a,l was arranged, and the minis
ter called on any to speak who objec
ted to the marriage, a tTusky voice cried
out :
“I do.”
A.ll eyes were turned to the directum
from whence the voice eminated, win i
an individual emerged frptn the crowd,
holding Ids handkerchief up to hiseys,
and blubbering.
“Why do you object, mv friend ?”
inquired tbe minister,
“Because I want la r myself,” lie re
plied,
A good story is told concerning the
writing of .Mr. J. \V. Brooks, the rail*
road manager. He had written a letter
to a man on the Central Route, notic
ing him that under the penalty of pros
edition, lie must n mo v c a barn which
in some manner incommoded the road.
The threatened individual was unable
to read any part of the letter but the
signature, but took it to be a free pass
on the road, and used it for a couple of
years as such', none of the conductor<
being able to dispute his interpretation
of the document.
Two friends, one an Englishman and
the (»tlier a Frenchman, chanced to
meet at the Baris exposition.
“What ! you in France,’ mv dear
William!’ said tie latter. •lam de
lighted la see jou. llovv do you do ['
••Not very well. have been mar
ried since I saw you last.”
‘•That’s good.”
“No it isn’t ; for my wife was a
shrew.”
“I am sorry ; that’s bad.”
“Not altogether; for she brought me
a dowery often thousand pounds stcr
ling.”
“Ten thousond pound ! That's good
It consoles you— ’
“No, it does't, for I invested the
money in heads of cattle, and they ail
died of a disease that has just been rag
ing in England.”
“That's bad # ”
‘Not at all ; for the skins brought me
more than I had paid for the cattle.!
•Then you are indemnified,,
,‘No, not altogether; for 1 bought a
fine house with the money, and it has
just been burned.”
‘Oh, what a missfortune !’
“Not so gaeat a one either, for n v
wife was in it an I she was burned wit!,
the house.’