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Maujp Walls.
“ Onr attention,” says the J/kta/iit*'
tfagrdnr, “ ban If late been culled to
the question of rendering the wall* of
buildings impervious to moisture. We
have received letters upon the subject
from correspondents who ask us to
point out a remedy for the evil. We,
therefore, gladly take the opportunity
of making known to our readers that
there is a remedy, at once simple and
efficacious. This is a process invented
by Mr. Frederick R insome, and which
is being successfully carried out in
practice by the Patent Stone Company,
Hast Greenwich. It consists in the
employment of colorless mineral solu
tions which |k)shoss the property of
forming an insoluble and indestructible
mineral precipitate when apphed to
buildings. The deposite takes place
not only on the surface of the material
tp which it is applied, but enters the
body of the substance. The applica
tion of the solution in no way alter* the
col or of the material, a perfectly natu
ral appearance being preserved in the
building. The effect is permanent,
neither atmospheric nor saline influ
ences in the least degree affecting tin.
indurating material. It not only ren
ders the building water-proof, but it
further most effectually indurates and
preserves from decay the stone or
brick ? treated with it. This process Ims
recently been applied to several build
ings which are stated to have been
untenantable, previously to the appli
cation, on ar count of exposure to a
wind-driven rain. Paper now hangs
well on the walls from which it formerly
drooped in festoons and tatters, wiiile
dryness and a cleanly appearance have
taken the place of danipnesss and mil
dew. This process of rendering build
ings impervious to wet is comparatively
inexpensive, therefore no one need
longer to suffer from that source of
discomfort and danger to health—
dump walls.
ORIGINAL AXKbBOTC.
Mo. 2.
Mb. Editor —Several years ago John
Smith, the town Constable of Cassviile,
On., was greatly enamored of a young
lady of that place. She loved him
also, but her perverso “parent” did not.
Ha ordere 1 the young official to dis
continue his visits to Lis daughter. Rut
love only 1 tughs at such trill.ng oppo
sition. The two lovers arranged to
elope on a certain night.
At the appointed hour of the event
ful night, our young hero made his
appearance at the place agreed upon,
\\ itli a horse and buggy, and with li
cense in his pocket. The old gentle
ously aroused, locked his daughter up
man’s apprehensions having been previ
in the smokehouse.
Our young friend waited at the
appointed place until his patience was
exhausted, and he determined to evade
the old gentleman’s domicil iu search of
the object of his ash etion.
His efforts to lind her were, of
course, unavailing. When he had
given up all hope, he made his return
upon the back of his license, in these
words, “ Vue search made by me, and no
2>ropcrty to be found subject to thisf fa.
John Smith,
Lawful Constable.”
..He then stuck the document under
l Home Courier.
Macon and Westers Railroad. —Du
ring the Fair thi* popular and ably
conducted road will have three stations
betweenn the city and Fair Grounds
for the accommodation of visitors. The
passenger shed, Armory and Vineville
will be the stopping points where pas
sengers may get. on and off the train.
The train will leave the shed every
hour during the day, and will, ol
course, be the principal mode of con
veyance to and from the Fair Grounds,
to those residing in the city and for
visitors at the different hotels.— Macon
Tdeyraph.
The Coal .Mine Hear Dulfgti.
Capt. J. A. Iving, says the Dalton
Cdizen , “ lias shown us u lump of his
coal, from the mines two miks West of
Dalt >• . which we compared with a
lamp tV >■ the Mouse Cre< k mines, and
the difference is scarcely preceptible,iu
fact there is no important dilerenee.
He informs us that he lias struck a
vein two feet deep, which increases in
quality and quantity, as they progress.
The coal will not be oferod in the
markets till it compares favorably with
any in it. and that, day will not be far
distant if the mine continues to im
prove in the future as in the past."
Southern Cultivator. —The Noven."
ber number of this valuable agricultural
monthly is at hand, and presents a ta
ble of contents not excelled by any
other jouri al of its kind. We com
mend it to our [ l uitiug friend i. The
Cultivator is published by \Y. Ac Wm.
L. Jones, at Athens, Georgia, at $2,00 a
year in advance.
A brilliant meteor, with rumbling
sound and sulphurous smell, passed
over Dayton. At the same hour an
caor.u j.h m ite >r p vssi l over Forest
Station, eastward, resembling a loco
motive headlight, with booming roar,
shaking houses, breaking windows and
waking people, with three heavy explo
sions.
1,211,193 ponndsof sea-island cotton,
valued at $1,070,736, were exported
from tiie Customs District of Charles- j
ton to foreign countries during the j
year ending t)*fr 30tli of September, I
is<>9.
A railroad convention, to consider ;
the project of building a road from j
Kansas City, Mo., to Memphis, Tenn., 1
to be known as the Kansas City,Spring- i
field and Memphis K. K., was held at i
Kansas on Tuesday. Delegates were
preseut from Tennessee, Arkansas and
Missouri.
Frauds on the Treasury of New Or
leans have been detected, by which for
some years past, several hundred
thousand dollars have been drawn out
by virtue of a law for the benefit of
veterans of 1812, such veterans now
bring very scarce ill fact, while perjury
lias sueoeied in keeping the ranks quite
lull.
‘•The blessed man that preached for
ns last Sunday,” said Mrs. Partington,
'‘served the Lord for thirty years—-first
as a circus rider, then as a locust
and la#*, s* *
€MSE?Eji mms
-S AMCJ’jfj fi. S3t!TU, Editor and Proprietor
CARTERSTILI.E. OA., NOV. 11th,
I'or (fM»KreM.-)tk Oi«t«itt.
GE X* P. M . B . YOUNG,
or iUHTOW.
'U'.JSE. 1 J.'jL 1 — 1 .1 !!■ »J I.JI'LJJ,
i\ M. Rowland, wi e Major J
How'and. dvci Hicd, died at tier late res
idence, on E ovr.tli River near this place, on
Saturday night lost, at a good ohi »g«. Her
funeral was preached lYtui Ikt rcsideaee on
Sabbath evening, by liev. J. G. Reals, .alter
which her remains were interrmi by the siJe
of her late husband, in the family harrying
ground on ti»c premises.
riant Your Fntit Tre*s. —On the 20th of
fhis month, Messrs. H. H. Tini.oTaox & Cos,
of the Poplar Grove Nurseries, Oliio,
will be in ( arfer'-viile, win* timir scious, to
deliver then! to parties woo engaged them
last Spring, frera Mr. .Minton, their gentle
manly and Huergeite traveling agent, or from
Mr. c. 1. Xfwiman, cheir acuve local agsut
of tin* eoumy. This is said to be owe of the
finest Nurseries ori this continent, and own
ed and controlled by the cleverest set of men
They raise the duett fruit grafts kuowu to
have been introduced iu this country. Their
local agent for this county, Al;-. KLelman, in
now raia.ng fruit 1 row grafts obtained from
these Nurseries, and uo tj uer fruit can be
found in America. have seen it and eat
it, and know whereof a thru. Their
gratis seem to be high priori, but it should
be remembered that they *ell none but the
best, and propose to replace «.ij q, 4t jjp
provided instructions ara promptly xui owe j
in transplanting. They keep a
riety of everything usually found in a first
class Nursery. They will be prepared to
fill all orders for fruits, flowers, and shrub
bery. AYe are glad to see a* much interest
being manifested as what really is, by the
people of this section, in fruit raising and
floriculture.
E'irc Eiiitne mid Company.
Wonder why our Town Council are so rs
tTcient about supplying the town of Carters
ville with a fire engine? The late warnings
which we have had, in this direction, should
stir up every property holder in this town
to the importance of guarding against this
mighty engine of desu uotion»-fire. If we
had an engine, the company would soon be
organized, as it is, hundreds of thousands ot
dollars worth of )>iui>ei >y are at stake, and
not even a nook and laduor company known
in the place. Rules* something is done to
protect our ••litlive all" against tliedevouring
flames, some fine morning, we awfully fear,
we will wake up but to s«e our houses laid
waste, our families shelterless, and all the
labours of our lives enshrouded in ashes.—
Auer the destruction of a hundred thousand
dollars worth of property by tire, we may be
induced then to buy an engine. The model
little city of Rome cau and docs boast of two
splendid tire engines and companies, certain
ly Cartersvrlie can attord one—if she can't
sue had better break up housekeeping and
sell out to someone who is.
are not disposed to be quarrel
some with our Council, but fear thut the
swinestiip'S of our town have resolved to ig
nore their late ordinance curtailing therr
liberties, from the way the aforesaid swme
sitipg perambulate our streets. We Hunk
Cur marshal should appeal for canine assist
ance, in bringing these recreants to a pro
per observance of the iiforeaaid ordinance.
Iviuie iU'UiSi
Stor.e Mountain is to tie solidly rep
resented at the Macon Fair.
Two miles of of iron have been laid
on the Air Line ltoa'd.
The North Georgia conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
will meet tins year in Rome on the Bth
day of next month.
C. S. Johnson, a train hand on the
State Road, fell front the cars at Vir.-
ings’ station and was sou iously injured.
One of his feet and his leg were
crushed.
Mr. Markham, who went from At
lanta to Washington, to prevent the
Atlanta post office from being moved
to the Opera House, has returned
without having succeeded in his mis
sion.
Work is rapidly progressing on the
Fair Ground* at Macon, boo;I s, stalls,
hippodromes, velocijiedromes, roads
Ac*., wi;l be fiaisiie 1 by the tenth of
this month—in ample time for the ag
ricultural jubilee.
The Savannah News notices n inaik
ed iiiipirm.-ment in file morals of tent
town witiun the p:t*t two years. Ihe
social evil, lighting and drinking, we
suppose, hi a; ail effectually suppressed.
Wonder how they do it ?
A band of emigrants, numbering be
tween two hundred and fifty and three
hundred people, left Atlanta for Texas
on last Tuesday. Most of them were
natives of Forsyth county in this State.
Anew theatre, called the Pryor
Street Ti'ctdte, hits been recently
erected in Atlanta. Mr. Larkin H.
Davis isthe owner. It was inaugurated
the other night by an amateur per
formance for the benefit of the Atlanta
Library.
The United States Government is
“improving” the cemetery at Warren
ton, where several of the boy* in blue
are taking a quiet nan.
The Chairman of the Northeastern
Railroad Convention, which met in
Athens, has appointed Committees from
the countiev of Clark* l , Jackson, Frank
lin, Banks, Hall, Habersham and Ra
bun, to keep the good work moving.
Up to the 28th of last month Colum
bus received of this year’s crop of
cotton 10,900 bales, against 19,839 for
the corresponding time last year, and
28,224 for 1866 67. Stock now on
hand 510,04 bait*.
Tile cemeteries of Savannah are rap
idly growing in public favor. During
the mouth of October one hundred and
eight persons retired from business am!
took lodgings at the “Laurel Grove’
and the “Cathedral.”
During the sersion of the Agricult u~
i ral State Fair in Macon the police force
i of the city wJi be raised to fifty-seven
j jpen—fifty-one infantry and six cavalry.
I The Mayor thinks ther« is luck in odd
InnmVers. —a
Fire is still playing the dickens with
I the cotton planters. On last Monday
night the gin-house belonging to J. fti.
i Simmons, of Crawford county, was de
-1 stroyed and with it four bales of ootton.
iPiftffod CSsb mio* <>***
Tbil
Its. 'Eutres—Having attended tha
Fuir at Ifimie, we propose to gay a
few words concerning it, provided vou
have no objection.
AVe left Cartersvil!e at 11 o’clock
last Thursday morning, iu company
with several of onr t< wti boys, and
two or three “mighty bad citizens’’ of
Atlanta. Nothing of interest trans
pired until we changed cat s at Kings
tm. After seme difficulty we succeed
ed in souring seats, by ousting some
liable gentlemen and Indies; here two
more were added to our crowd. Dr.
| Snruud Bird of tho Atlanta Era. and
an exile from “Erin’s Isle,” both of
whom were jolly old gentlemen, and
| joined in with the boys, and had a great
I deal of fun at the expense of first one,
and then an o’her. After the lapse
of three long hours, the engineer blew
on “brakes,” and the fellow at the
door yelled out, “Rome 1” Just here,
we desire to suggest to tl# officers of
tho Romo Railroad, the propriety of
dispensing with their engine and cars
ami procure in lieu thereof, two yokes
of oxen, and one of Messrs. Gower,
Jones A Co’s, wagons, as we are in
clined to the opinion that they would
nuke just as good time, and the ac
commodations for passengers would
be as good, if not better, than at pres
ent. Leaving them to consider the
matter and settle it as best they can,
we vill proceed with our narrative.—
left the cans and made a “break”
the Tennessee House, and took
dinner, after which wo took up our line
°' march for tho Fair Grounds, which
p ace vi . reached after a walk of about
a mile. \Y o YiU* . , _ .
, , . lever beeu to a Fair
before, an l we felt,.. ,
, ’ h e the boy the
boy the cult ran over—we ~. .
„ ' , , , , 'lit t have
“nary word to say, but diu
of the bullyest looking you ever saw
we wished wo had a dozen eyes, and
every one of them as big as a walnut,
so that we could lock at everything
and everybody at once. AYe were do
ing all this looking before we got in
side where all these eights were to be
seen, bat was going double quick
through the gate, wlum a fellow halted
us, and said “ticket,” we told him we
didn’t have any ticket, whereupon 'no
said, “you can’t go through this gate,
then sir.” We proposed to climb the
fence, and pay half price, but he said
he would not deduct a red cent, so af
ter expostulating and reasoning the
tiling until wo saw thot> was uo use
“talkii g any more,” wo bought a tick
et, and strutted in, thinking no one but
ourself knew that we payed our last
half dolLii* to get in.
Wo amused ourself tho remainder
of the afternoon, by looking at the
6t 'aim wiuuimdu
ne h'W”~ '
TTtiicr things which wo wall not mention,
not because they were so numerous,
or too tedious, but because we don’t
know any name for them. But suffi e
it to say that everything wo saw was the
prettiest, and if we had been the one
who awarded the premiums we would
have given everybody one, and kept
one for ourself. Everything was go
ing on smoothly and everybody seem
ed to be enjoying themselves finely,
when an accident happened which
put a stop to everything, and faces,
w!\ich but a moment previous, wore
radiant with delight, were otercast
with sadness, in fact, a halo of gloom
seemed to have lowered over the entire
crowd, and deep sorrow was depicted
upon every countenance. It being
necessaay to erect two large poles,
about thirty iiet high, for the purple
of inflating the balloon, in which Mrs-
Lou Wolfe was to make her wonder
ful, ascension that afternoon, through
enreletatness we think, one of the stays
which was drove in tho ground at
right angles from the pole, and to
which was fastened a rope, for tho pur
pose of making secure the pole, pulled
up, and it fell, k lling two yoaag men,
Mr. Charles Morrison, of Floyd Coun
ty, and John Apperby of Resaeea.—
It was indeed, a lamentable affair, and
it is a wonder to xs, that it was not
twenty instead of two, as there were
hundreds of people congregated there-
We learn that these unfortunate young
men were sons of Widow ladies, and
their Twain dependence for support. —
Although strangers to up, we deeply
sympathize with them in their s.id
bereit vmeufc.
The exercises of the day having
drawn to a close, we retraced our steps
to ihe city, and spent night the very
pleasantly. Next morning, after stroll
ing around town a while, we returned
to the Fair Grounds, refreshed and feel
ing hugely. Tho exhibition of fine
Stock, Cattle, &c., wes first in order,
and we are proud -to be able to eay
that Bartow County stood at the head
of the list, and the gentlemen hailing
from said county, exhibited the best
blooded, the most stj lish, and fastest
horse* on the ground. At 3 o'clock
the racing commenced, which was en
tert iuing and exciting. Capt. Henry
Styles, of this County, woe awarded
the premium for the fastest pacing
horse; time— 2:40. Nearly the whole
af.eruoon wns spent in horse-racing,
and we have no doubt but that it
W kept up until night,
hail it not been announced that »i tn .
Wolfe was going to make her balloon
ascension. After having inflated tho
balloon with gas, and making every
♦tSßp’4! rfcifrt,- dbt i trgpri Jntc- * bmk
ket waijh v*-» a attached to the balloon
an 1 i hey Riiaed it loose, and we
thought she was anoth
er, and a better eoiltery than this, but
strange to say, we bad r.o dispositive’
to accompany her on her aerial teur.
She went up a quarter of a mile, and,
it seemed to ns like she went ateut
four times that distance, and that she
was never coming down again.
As night came on again, we wevltd
our way back to the “.Vlout.ton
City,” and spent another night veR
pleasantly.
In conclusion, Mr. Editor, pv rmit if
to tav that Rome is destined tobeooinl
one of our most populous and westthy
cities, in onr opinion, and that before
the lajifto of many years. She has ad
vantages which no other town or «pv
can lxm*u of, and h -r enotg* iic ciSzens,
ire uuii-tr thru* utmost atukstvoA to
develop her vast r**t»i>urct*s by a jali
cions investment of cup it *l, and thr,
i.» m> such w«d with them as fail.
Me took the train early Saturdv
morning, enroute for home, aftr
3{H‘ndir*y two days, and qxijoviltg of
selves hugely with the Rotuans.
Ikiforo concluding, allow us to sa
that the music was furnished durinj
the four days of ths 1 air t>y tb j
Mountain City Brass Band, and reflat
ed much credit upon the lnembere, aVI
tjspeciftlly tho leader, Mr. Chatty
Smith. Having wuid everything w*
know, and a good deal m »rc, wo will
close by saying we “hope those
lines will find you enjoying tke same
blessing.” “Cheroxee G.”
Enormous Sale of Aerr<papern
The Herald pnldi.sbos r tabulated
statement of the sales of newspapers in
New York city for the eixmonths end
ing St‘ptemher SOtli, fr#ra which it
uppeftj-s that an eggregtde of six mil
lion dollars’ worth of city newspapers
were sold in that tinje The Herald
has the largest daily sale; ami the
[je.dyer Stands at tlie head of the
weekly issues.
Narrow Gage Hallway.
The I'ortmadoc and Festiniog Rail
way, Wales, is now attracting much
‘‘Yuition from railroad men. This is
ori<mf * uie m North Wales, which wtts
of active- °' ,nK ’ 1U( f°r the purpose
ut t " tramway for slate and
> bill" of Merionethshire
It »'*>w
The chief peculiuriN 1 pftWvnger line,
is that the gage is only deconstruction
Hence, though the line runs tlir'wtaid.
very difficult country, the expenses of
construction and working are so small
that the traffic yieltfe the euonnous
roveime of thirty jn-r cent. The reason
is simplo enough. It is because Hie
proportion between the dead we.gbt
tuid paying weight is so much h*ss than
upon other railways. The engine and
tender upon this line weigh about ten
tuns, against forty tuns tqion the wider
gage of other lines. Instead of a first
class carriage weighing seven and a
half tuns, to carry thirty-two passen
gers, and representing nearly five ewt.
of deed weight for ea<-li passenger, the
carriages on the Festinog weigit only
thirty cwt. for twelve passengers, or
*•••- ■ * I ? ‘ ..fc 1 '•» -•'•tl
carrier
Slnrke’g Wrphlj for Coys and
€»le la.
The November numbers of this fa
vorite periodical are received. Big
Foot Wallace's Adventure grow moo
interesting as the story advances, ami
it promise* to be the best story yet
printed in its pages. M e are sorry to
learn that the Southern boys and gills
are not sup|H>rti»g this publication as
they should do. livery boy and girl in
he South ought to take it, as it i»> al
together the beat of the juvenile publi
cation* of the country. Terms $2 a
veitr —two copies for $3. Address J
W. l>ui ke & Cii., Macon, Ga.
Marlow fount j.
Bartow County took nearly all the
premiums on blooded and fast horses.
With such men as Waring, Milam, the
Stiles Bros., T and in and others of that
ilk this is not surprising. We congrat
ulate Bartow ujhki the possession of
such men a* these.
Her record at the State fair will be
good we venture to say.
Will not our people pay attention to
this subject and help captain May to
have some stock premiums at Louie? —
Home Courier.
The Kentucky prize scheme.
We desiie to direct the attention of
our friends to the enterprise* the ad
vertisement of which occupies a promi
nent position in our columns to-day.—
This is undoubtedly the most attractive
Scheme of the kind that has ever been
offered in this country. It is entirely
free from all objectionable features and
wort hy of the confidence and patronage
of every one, however sci upukms iu
morals. Coming from a state whose
Banks and financial institutions are at
par all over the world, and having a
regul r legal charter, together with the
endorsement of nearly every hading,
official and prominent business man in
Ivy., it is as sound as any Bank in the
State, and we hope may meet with the
favor which it merits in this commu
nity.
From the Constitution.]
Rome, Ca., Nov. 6. — Our friend Tay
lor, of the firm of Pemberton, Wilson,
Taylor & Cos., has lieeu on hand during
the fair, and has shown what a South
ern manufacturing, chemical and per
fume bouse can do— he Ims made a
bit.
Root., Ga., Nov. s. —The fair is a
grand success. Among those to whom
premiums were awarded to-day, were
Messrs. Mcßride & Cos., for the best
display of silver-plated ware.
Rome, Ga., Nov s.—The indefatiga
ble Ed. Mercer, of the City Brewery,
(Fechter & M< rcer,) takes .he prize on
the best lager beer exhibited
J. H. L.
Opelika, November 3d. —The East
A1 ibama Agricultural Fair is a great
Mtoc,-** There are thousands iu at
ten cl an co.
Mcßride k Cos., of Georgia, trike the
premium for the greatest tiiar.ilav of
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Nov. 10, 1809.
NEW ADVJ3RTIS.MFENTS,
ltm-fosv
Andrew j. rippey applies to me
for exemption of personalty, and I will
pa** upon the mdi«, at my office, on *he 19th
instant, at 10o’clock, a. m.
J. A. HOW *kD, Ordinary.
Cartersville, Not.
Rforsrln. mrlnw County.
MAKV HUFFMAN applies to me for ex
empti nos Personalty and setting a
part and valuation of Homestead, and 1 will
pass upon the same, at the courthouse, on
the 22nd instant, at 10 o’clock, a. in.
nor 8, 1809. J. A. HOWARD, Ord. B. C.
Bartow County.
ASA C. CROW has applied for exemp
tion of personalty, and I will prss up
on the same at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the 19th
day of November, 1869. at tny office.
This Nov. Bth. 1869.
J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary, B. C.
Rnorglvt, Ittrlow County.
JU, 0. BLACKBURN has applied for
# exemption of Personalty, and I will
pass upon the same, at the courthouse, on
the 20th instant, at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Tuis Nov Bth, 1809.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Cieorjfla Barlow County.
m/a A RUIN J. GUYTON has applied for
lv B exemption of Personalty, and I will
pass upon the same, at my office, at 10 o’-
clock, a. in., on the 19th instant. Nov Bth,
1809. J A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Cox At W’ikle, attys.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER from the
Court of Ordinary of Bartow county,
w.ii he sold, on the first Tucedey in January
next, 1870. before the Court-house door in
Cartersville, Ga., within the legal hours of
tale, the PLANTATION formerly occupied
by DR. ROBERT 11. PATTON, aituated in
Old Cash lounty, on the Western k
Atlantic Railroad, two miles West of CASS
STATION
This is one of the best upland plantations
in the county, contains about Three Hun
dred and Fifty Acres, two hundred of which
are cleared. The soil is good, the location
healthy, convenient to tw j Post Offices and
three Churches, and in the midst of a good
neighborhood.
On the place is a comfortable framed
Dwelling, containing nine rooms; also Kitch
en, Servant’s House, Cribs, Stables, &c.
ALSO, on the succeeding day, on the a
bove described place, will be sold, the PER
SONAL PROPERTY of said estate, consist
ing of COWS AND CALVES,Farming Uten
sils, and Household and Kitchen Furniture.
The terms of sale will be. for the Real Estate,
two-thirds, cash, and the balance on a cred
it of twelve months with interest from date.
Bond for titles will be g ven, and daed made
when the entire purchase money is paid.—
The personal property, will be sold on the
preceding day, on the premises, for cash.
The j remises will be showed to parties
desiring to purchase by WM. M PATTON,
who is residing thereon.
JULIIW M, PATTON,
Administrator cwn testamento annezo
of Robert H. Patton, deceased.
f N»v 8. JftAfl.wtd ffo square of 10 lines.
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511 ffilZßTfflm I
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1 . KG A L I'iUZK SCH K M KB.
Popularly known as ‘-HENDERSON, KY.
LANDBAL£,” granted a tpeeial charter by
the K n uesy legislature, and endorsed by
the Governor, the Unit* l States Senators
and tO of tba moat prominent citizens of
Kentucky.
Capital Prize $150,000.
Smallest JYize SBO,OO
c »mprising the richest Ohio Hirer-bottom
Tobacco Lands and most valuable city lots
in Henderson To., Ky. None of this prop
erty is worth less than S2OO per acre cash
in gold; and most of it is worth from SI,OOO
to fr.ltHJ per acre. Besides the above prize*. i
there is one prize of s'>,ooo in currency,
two ctf $1 .-00 each, and lour of $ >OO, wh,ei,
goto the winners of the tiiet seven prizes i*.
■‘pectisply. Final drawing will take plac?
December 28th, 1800, at Masonic Temple,
Louisville, Ky. In or i*r to avoid the rush
of the last few days and have your tickit
praperly registered, buy at osca of your
nearest club agent, or remit by Express
(pre paid.) Draft, ?. O. money order, or
tegistet»vl letter, to either of the following
financial avrents, who will furnish full tie—
scr.ptiv# e.teHlars.
L. li. LYNK, L»»h r Farmers Bank, Hen
dersoti. Ky.
R. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank,
Louisville, Ky.
JN*>- G. LATHAM, Pres. Bank Hopkinsville,
Kentucky. .
JAME.-s m. DALLAM, Co-®- ’
Paducah. Ky. .
B. G- THOMAS C-’d* IPT > _ ngton, kj.
W. B. TYLER, Cashier Deposit lik., Owens
boro, Ky.
a a j ANTE »—AGENTS— evetywhere, to
\\ »ell Gtvng Door Bells for front doors
or dwellings, duly tin nduviti* work to ad
justiin. Business piotitable. Address
GONG BELL MANUFACTORY', East ilarnp
ion. Conn,
CNOMETIiING in iikmahuih nmv
wontr —vaivt.rSALisT.s look hv.kk!
18*7—STAK IN THE WEST—IB7O
An 8 page Family Journal, devoted to
Uuiversalisin, and containing Literary, Ag
ricultural and r-eicnt.fic Intelligence, w.tii
Current, Religious and secular news. Edit
ed by Krv. Dr. Williamson and J. SC Cant
well. $i 50 per year in advance. PiuwtrM
ro v.vtiyT a*.w sufcscunixit. B*md for
specimen.
Those who subscribe now get the
paper the balance of the year FREE. Ad
dress WILLIAMSON & CANTWELL, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
TO THE PEOPLE CF TKE SOUTH
_A_ JM JD WEST,
_A_»d ,A.;?u», O* 4 !** l **
CAN HE CURED WITH
PERRY DAVIS’ I’AIN
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tbi.cwt*bra. r u. -mp , SUTTW
£ .faille an i reti.- [. £'4 w2v6.»p
b!«: •'i«»tm t>i* v." v TtLß»it\v 8r
fiod olii-fneluoneit ’V*- - C.HILV
wooden Pump, amt *A > ' 1
* » les* than t.a'f ffi*
nC "*» Vly a r rat>ga<t X&X
«“ ' “ e-tiMrur,. , „ , ,„ pU ' -
t -at any one can pai* m ~ kn g «- J
keep it U r«pa*.
THE PFST AND CHEAPEST Pugrp KOI *ACE.
CR WHITTIER-
V regular graduate of Medicine as diplo
nia “*'**' “'D show, has been loucer
engaged m t»>e treatment or t enereai, t»e*u
:tl and Private Diaeases, than any other phy
sician i« Louts.
SypthiHs, Gonorrliea, Gleet, Stricture, Or
chitis llernii, and Rupture; all Urinary
Diseases, an 1 Syphilitic or M *reurial Artlic
tion« ol the throat, rkin or LoHea, are treat
ed with unparalleld success.
Speritiafyrrhea, Sexual Debility, and Im
potency »s me result oi self-abuse in youth,
sexuai success in nu'iut years, or other
causes, sil w tied prod tes s >.u t of the fol
lowing elfect. ss nncturn at em ssions, blotch
es, debility, div eincss, dimness of sight, con
tusion of id»v.«, rvil fori boilings, aversion
of female society, loss of mem ry and sexual
power, and rendering marriage improper,
are permanently cured.
l>r \\ hittier publishes a medical pamphlet
relating to veueral diseases and the disass
(rous and varied con sequences of self abuse,
that will be sent to any address in a sealed
envelope tor two stamps. Many physicians
introduce patients to the doc tor alter read
ing’his pamphlet. Communication
confidential. A friendly talk will cost you
nothing. Office central, yet retired. No.
017 bt. Charles street, bit. Louis, Mo.
Hours, ( J a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays 12 to 2 j •
in.
llTANTED,—Energetic men and wo
y men to sell the celebrated Home shut
tle Sewing Machine. Price $25. The only
reliable low price Shuttle Machine ever
made. It has the under feed and uses the
straight needle. For particulais and sam
ple of sewing address the manufacturers.
J. IV. Driver & (To,, Cincinnati, O.
’dl A to (S a3J AA P er month
) to HJ Guaranteed,
Sure pay. Salaries paid weekly to agents
everywlierc selling our patent everlasting
White wire clothes lines. Call at, or write
for particulars to the Gira and W rcMills, 2til
North third St., Philadelphia, I'a,
WANTED, 5
Agents sluy to $-50 pier- 7 month,
male and Female, to introduce the
Genuine Imp roved common sense
family Sewing Machine, under
feed and overfeed styles. Price
only $lB These machines will stitch, hem
fell. tuck, bind, braid, cord, gather and em
broider. Cloth cannot be pulled apart even
after every other stitch is cut, Evere ma
chine warranted five years. We will pay
above salary or a commission from which
twice the amount can be made.
Address for terms to agents Ac.
George McEathron A Cos, Nashville, Tenn.
Caution. —Do not be imposed upon by other
parties palming oft worthless cast -iron
machines, under the same name or other
wise. Ours is the oniy genuine and practi
cal machine manufnctureil.
Notice to Debtors.
The last call without moke Money.
Z. AV. & M. C. Jackson Ac Cos , hereby
notify all persons indebted to them for
work or lumber, to call and bettle.—
They must have money to meet expens
es, peacaUy if they can, forcibly if they
must —but the money they mud have.
They mean all they say and any all
they mean, and that is the money mud
come.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE*
Georgia Barlow county.
UNDER -AN order granted by the Ordi
nary of said County, I will sell before
the Court House, nt Cartersville. on the first
Tuesday in December next, all tho lands be
longing to the estate of John M. Smith, late
of said County deceased, raid lands consist
ing of lots Nos. 322 and 323, in the 22nd
District and 2nd 3ection, and lots Nos. 319,
320 ar and 321, and the Southwest half of No.
292, in the 23rd District, and 2nd Section,
all in said County. Terms of Sale: Cash.
October 19th. TUGS. H. BAKER,
A'hniuuitrator.
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rmi p.rtto, s », i vCiHfiii »»-np!e. wMeti wifi <•«
vuu.mt ice '•oi* . sod « oopj Xie people'* *-r> *»-
•ry locipaiuio —. i e ..| the Ureoat fn'rV famUi
a*»»p ipere .-,1, sent f ee h.- 3,l ''. R-urtei.
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I.kK, met I KoY A l 0.. Pfn.«d«lpl>.i», CioC.u
o*U, Ohio,, ur M Ltm.i, Mo. _
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PI3IOAIAL FAMILY BIBLE.
Tilt nusl aui i'fuiiua.e of all
books.
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truti ii,s. s op, Uelei* ,o« , l>,i« lion* luf ilie HoU >-
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ia America.
Nxtiinj Sitlitnal! Notiinf 3tt»Aii*n!
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Little Corporal.
i:ntii€.y Urifi***** unU I*l LM*»
Al. it* e**.«r.b*i» tnr th* Ln» • t 0.,0ral tor tt.o
uew >e r, »»..»« .•me* »uil ainnei are oet.l In o*l. r«
tk« i»it of bov*mt>«i, will rvc* v* uw AoV«uio*r *>lo
li + tiu 9i ii«iub( r ul IbG# ii«t,
l».e Liu • i,.,r„. r*. h*. * i*rser « rraUtlon Man
a,v uti.cr tun • lo M.i*a»i,e in < !*•• »oiid, Auu »» tioh-
I«ir worth the p, lie Asa »ri| ither M pu*.. • pwouah-
Hvcau e ot t * ti*m n.e tire* ailun, »>e *re enublrd
tu tui men It «l t"e iow p. ice ol o> e UolUr » ie» : viu
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luirnw s c'u . Ki»u ii*' p'.iuiwu,* t"f eiui* run
aci hi-NO W. uttkilhit* mu *w y Uo * ui.-
.Uu,i*- wmed L. »>.W«II A .0., PabUioir-,
cluca»c, 11.
HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR W7O.
roßiwii.um * En/ b...»y lor » I,r..tu»:i», p>*y».
puzki*, *»il W*n««t.. W i«>*e P **■», li Ulii»itu.
belli tree uu r ceipt ol X Coil omuip »» p«rt*.o.
Aduuis A id hiou bnJ »t oot. U .Km, >!•■»
ff OVi fcJN U F i\\ 1 •
ff ij,‘ the I’uuer-iorh, of 100 Ores' City
Ihe •*(•» “1 BV »r «>«»*>■ »uuie y IM'"-
t./ 1 jjfl s li. troel ihe r i r>wi o id'u bi*-
Xl'S u»i< ol d*h)*r ere up. Hurt muiisi *•
Bh ii lor ii vr Mtouto ikooM > tA ier
Hi wm Into tin pi* < » »’> the '•• ‘ (*' •* yl
f*ii cu uc'i. *t * snout umk liour-l i# tu 1U '■ ‘ f
T*U p»*»»7 *■) I iu»tr-tii-ns tvtr.- .»i". A
ed. sdureoo N Y. H . k <-0., IK. * . »uolvo«<, >. »•
HUNTER’S" GUIDE.
The KKAL ?*£ mTe "!
“«> JTi'uy 'a** U u-LJ a
, ,i-i *i i ii, 9 1.1 i tiei.oouy. s»*r in 'he
ues ,le 0 *• S|i (< Immii'i.t toinily weeklyi
iit.i* ciirrvut nciur icm k‘l.*eO ly K >. •
Wild tai niA J. b. Cunts el'. ♦*,.«> p r yeur m *«-
Millie. P eiiiiuuutu ueW *iit>Kii‘et“. rei U i*u
men. A.litre** W itlrußiw nA l uniwo t tucl nett, <*
COMMON SEKSEI
Ak*!**• |>rr lu #*ll ouH
‘ifiiu nr Luuiiuub wrn»ti H wini* •'»«'.
I’iu eon y Gi*Ht Ittrii'Cmiriilv to »* fo *•
mtheo.i.r pupnor -.chine ... ...y-'"•»<• U'e
f»in .Us ‘'KUn'ti! Lock Si-I-I -—»t Ido »>-.» kl " 1 <’
ii~* wtwu Ur UtiCir *ti> kM m «»•* Ml *— ltK».-
(B M (4u un i tne ••« » »«»*! <v ir,4w<iliv Now
is tftrtiui* f*» »»•»# • r cy «ui for oi cu w •.
•** us i frilt*rr#*. a»ya.#•*.*, Sr. oiiD' A
UotMHi, Jltttft., F..,hr to*.
“STAR SPANGLED BANNER.”—ItTtiII
waves, bi-tter than ever, Rich, Rurv, Racy,
Ledjer sue. 40 columns. Wit, lluuior, Fun.
Humbugs exposed. Kleg: nt $1 steel plat*
“Evanjkdijite'’ GRATLS to EV LKY subsen
ber. Only 75 cts. for a whole year—lSleoi
plate I'll Specimens 0 cts. Address
BANNER, Jimdsdale. N. H.
Tfl C ri: Lll B BTfliliF
Stewart CooK Stove
THE BEST IN THE WORLD !
Over 100,4100 ia lac.
O' 111 do niore work o llh (he
ki(Ui« amount ol lurl UiHii
any oilier Mote
etri made.
FULLER. WARREN & CO.-
IXCU’JMVE M\M;rx* lUHFKB,
I !<(>¥, Ali« TMitl*.
♦S- De*eri|itlve | *n |h it* sint lut.
KNIT- KNIT, KNIT.
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to soli
the AMERICAN KMTTING MACHINE,
the only practical Family Knitting Machine
ever invented. Price $25. Will knit 2,IKK)
niches per minute. Address AMERICAN
KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass,
or St. Louis, Mo.
MASON 4 HAMUR ORGAN CO.
WINNERS OF
THE PARIS EXPOSITION MEDAL,
WHO HAYE UNIFORMLY BELN
AWARD’D lll4.Lii-,> I’ IIHYORS
AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIONS
IN THIS COUNTRY,
So that their work is the acknowl
edged Mundurd of excellence
in its dejariment, respectfully announce
tiiat, with extended and perfccied facilities,
and by the exclusive use of modern improve
ments, they are now producing yet more
perfect organs fhan ever be
fore, in great variety as tostyleand price,
adapted to all public and private uses, for
Drawing rooms. Libraries, Music rooms,
Concert Halls, Lodges, Churches, Schools,
&c., in plain and elegant cases, all of which
they are enabled by their unequaleJ facilities
for inauul'actu .o to sell at prices of inferior
work.
The recent improvements in these organs
have so increased their usefulness and pop
ularity that theyare unquestionably the most
desirable instruments obtainable for family
use, as well as Churches, Schools, &c. while
the prices at which they can be afforded (SSO
to siooo each) adapt them to the means and
requirements of all classes. They are equal
ly adapted to secular and sacred music, are
elegant as furniture, occupy as little space,
are not liable to get out of order, (not re
quiring tuning once whereapianforte is tuned
twenty times.) are very durable, and more
easy to learn to play upon than the piano
forte
The M. k H. Organ Cos. are now selling
FOUR OCTAVE ORGANS for each;
Five OCTAVE ORGANS FIVE STOPS,
with two sets of VIBRATORS for
and other styles at proportionate rates.
For testimony to the superiority of their
Organs, the Mason & Hatulin Cos., respect
fully refer to the musical profsssion gener
ally; a majority of the most promiuent mu
sicians in the country, with many of promi
nence in Europe, haviug given public testi
mony that the Mason & liamlin Organs ex
cel all others.
A circular containing this testimony in
full will be sent free to any one desiring it,
also a descriptive circular, containing full
particulars respecting these instrument*,
with correct drawings of the different styles
and lowest prices, whica are fixed and inva
riable. Address the MASON i lIAMLIN
ORGAN CO. 696 Broadway, N. Y.; 161
Tromont St., Boston
sp&i® m
W - 1 ,l •ij'XJL.wlst, Du4Xor Os
wit. al; bunt post-paii.-”' r«4#t •.
HD I*- * ip-y ii P'ltu’C I *. :*» t’.'tor
of Med.ral Dr k.. '
mu Ave., cor. w*,vr.w.) »»■ »-*» UnUll *
—i ‘fith at., >• *•
\t» kt wut - . ~r\jr
Cb;oromfof*n®!«
the Raptured. Sent post -pa«t^ d ( t: ‘ >'
lt> cents. Address Dr. f . li. fdfe%^' ot
1 20 Lexington Ave. New Lork.
rjAKK Mi»ar»« C«ml> win J*
£ any colored hxir or beard to a pJTt.
nvnt Htack or Br-#e. on*o tvh *«at hy Mall T o "*
■ ollur. For *»lv h‘ .Xivrtheht* A Orurvlvt* t/'ttl'y.
hires. Ms* c Comb Cos., bprtnpfl-W, **»'/
$75 TOsm&
salsry or commission to sell out /’,»/.
mt Whitt Wire Clothet fine*. Address f[ u L
son River M ire Works, "l'» at., N. y.,
Chicago, Richmond, or Memphis.
mu
oJL JLt9-* W !,,,t Br
c-Vl «n«l tamp e m illed f ret. A. J FI'I.LIM, N. T
Tiis Pnrstrt,Bo.t and Choapwt
tC* 4% w WT%I W&M.' * m ~‘ m «r. CX
4P DIIUM
from 1 gallon of milk, without druM.
jteud 25c. and Stamp and get receipt with
full particulars. Very vituablc. Address
N. M. LINTON, Wilmington, Ohio.
A I>«J —33 n< w Articles for
? ?^i * Pa* Agents. Samples free. H.
irAITTH, Aifred, Me.
iik »«ur Doctor or
For SWEKT rqu.i.
■"ti*r Q . h'. Is nmile only by F. fcTKtUNS,
T>*tro't.
(olbnrii’s Patten.
- RED JACKET AXE,
I. bf Merit* ui rririil! r »*i*re! Axes for tbe»» W*
voo. ; Kt> »t—Vi our* deeic-. Pei-ood—lt d"n t
in the mi oil. Thlr''—ft iloe* not j»r the h»rd Foerth
—No tin el* »»«lril In tnkl ytbe *x» rut of tb# f**.
Filth—Wjin Or Mmi i»hoi y-u will do olie-Ihlr4
m re woik t.h»n »>ih oevulir Axe*. Red |»*'nt bii
no'hine to do with the pood qoMlitle* o f thl* Axe,
for *1 mil Axexrre pwti ted red. Ih..ut h»rd«»-e
Core do«* n. t ke,p our pood*, we w It *»( It *n»*er
inqnlriee or fill your order* dlnet. er yleryo* tb.
n*n eif the liemert denier who Veep* our Axel.
LIFNICOTf k BIREWCVX,
Pllfxbitrr. Pa
SOLE OWNERS OF COLPURN’S AND RED JACI*
ET
OUR MOTTO 13
TO XL AZ. Ir
Both in quality and quantity of Goods. M
our Agents will testify, being the oldest
House in the country, selling each article
for one Dollar, shipping all Goods the day
the order is received, having a large stock
to select from of first class goods, bought
‘xpressly for fall trade; and to satisfy all
that we are reliable, we give below (refer
ence, by permission,) Jordan, Marsii and Cos.,
Gko. 8. Winslow A Cos.; Boston Silver
Glass Cos.; Lkk h HhkFaRD
I*. 8. Send for circular. Address EA3T
MAN & KIiND U.L, 20 llawley Street, Bo»-
ton. P. O. Box E.
Too Arc Coming!
Tlte great orfclnal dollar
Sale of DRY AND FANCY GOODS
\.M> Wit.l, FKK-KNT to *ov prraon emdlnf te *. •
Oluh. * Watch. Ni k l>re»*, Piece of Sheeting,
OF COST.
Fend for < »t"l"*ue of Good* .nd »»mple— delixtr*4
•- «tiy kddiess free,
J. B. HAW MR A CO..
PW 4 l.io Fedeinl Sit., Bttblon,
Buss., p. «». Box. r.
Rf H—Samples given on application for
Catalogue.
Ladies lii lutte C lrc iilur
_ of JJ most useful and indispensable ar
ticles ever invented, address MADAM DU
VALL, P. 0. Box, 2438, N. Y, City.
I iR. WHirmP., 9 Wylie fit., Pittsburgh, f»., es
I' Union wide lepuiNtlon. treat* nil v-netral dlse»e
--*•» ; al-o, seminal weakness. impottney. Ac., the rena'l
■> »e!f *hn»e. rein, 2 »t»rr|.» for sealed pMuphlet, 5#
!>»urr». No Hint er who failed, etst.e case. Consuita
ioo fr»o.
PERFECT MANHOOD Essays for
Young Men on the evils of SELF-EN
dtIRVATION, with certain help for the er
ring and unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address How
ard Association, Box P. Phila., I’a.,
mxm
Especially designed for the use of th«
Medical Profession anil the Family . possess
ing those intrinsic medical properties whisk
belong to the Old and Pure Gin.
Indispensable to Females. Good for Kid
ney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up
ir. cases, containing one dozen bottles each,
and sold by all druggists, grocers, Ac. A. M.
Bininger & Cos., established 1778, No. 16
Beaver Street. New York
For salo in Cartersville, by
A. R. HUDGINS,
july 29, 1869. wCm
NuMtMie, ~
» OARTKR-VII.LE LODOIt, NO. lot.—F.eg
/« ul»r ro-et'ii** *re hell on t'.ic Kiral and
jgr Third Vnday night . In on* h month.
H. »t. I’ATILLO, W. If.
' ' 9. M. JOHNSON, S c'v.
* ETOWAH CHAPTER, tie. 86.—Regular
meeting! *re hrlrt on the lirst and Thbd
yi. '•'“‘■'diy »iifhts In each month, ftom the iit
/\f\ October unt I lit May, ami on the Ist Tuei
' v 'day nlghti (ton lit May until lit October.
D. W. K. PEACOCK. 11. T.
a. sr. be upshaw. Se.'.y
ENULISu PitiALK BITTERS.
Cure* all Pemate complaint*.
Cure* wife, daughter and mother.
Cure* cam pronounced incti’-wble.
Cure* all trreguar ut-rlne ictloni
Cures hysterics and chloi-oab.
Cure* diseased peculiar t-> female*.
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8"ld by L'rnf si-t-. Prnp'r. Memphis. Tern.
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Do you ihske * Use King of Chilli,
King of Chills never (ails to cutr.
Dumb and congestive chilli cinel wl*h King es C.
Kiuj o( ChliU is the malarial autiJule.
YOUR LIVER.
If your liver Is torpid and your bowels constipated,
take one dose of timing ole X Co’s Liver Pills, and
they will act eo well and pleasantly you will havens
others. They are the beet purgative you ever used.
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