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By the retirement of Ms. Speights
and Col. Logan, Col. Fi eh becomes
sole editor and proprietor of the Cri*-
fin Star, ns announced in t ie last num
ber of that paper.
ttok-It iy stated that the Committee
on Ways and Means li s agtecd to re
commend the : bclitlo of the income
tax.
Says the Atlanta N- • Era “this me..*
sure would be hail ;d with great satis
faction by the people everywhere, and
nowhere more than ii Georgia.’ To
which we sav “true, O king!’’
t&uThe active and energetic travel
ing agent of the Atlanta Daily Consti
tution, Mr. J. J. Hall, called iu to see
us, af< \v days since. Tie represents
Hint sterling and live journal as doing
Wei', which we were glad to hear, as
w ; thiLk it worth of a liberal patron
age, and are pr >ud to say that it is
getting it at this point— it is a particu
lar favorite amoa our people of this
section. It, kowov r, comes to us very
irregularly, of late, we having only re
ceived three copies in ten days. We
acknowledge the receipt of last Fri
day morning’s paper, this (Tuesday)
morning.
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The following is a list of the officers
of the Oartersville and V m Weit Hail
road Company, viz :
Mark A. Cooper, Preddent; Robert
W. Crawford. Superintendent; W. W.
White, Chief Engineer; D. W. K. Pea
cock, Secretary and Treisurer.
The Judiciary Committee report; in
effect, concerning Georgia, that the
Legislature of 1808 was legal, that the
govern moat then organized was perma
nent: that the recent reorganization of
the Legislature was unwarranted by
law —Ist in the control and direction
of its proceedings by Harris; 2d, in the
exclusion from taking the oaths and
from seats of three members elect, who
offered to swea • in; Bd, in the seating
of persons n >t having a majority of the
votes of the election.
Thk We r Ano used. — 13y telegraph
we have tin information that the Cin
cinnati C unbar of Commerce, by
«• ’A.TVBLVIVUVO v s votn \\TVT* YCHolu- ‘
tiouo G no uiuing tbo ns\ifino of <§twn
eral Vienna Srhenck for a recinion of
the present unjust and unconstitution
al tariff laws.
It cannot be changed says the Au
gusta Chronicle, that ihis action
of the Cincinnati merchants is instiga
ted by opposition to the Republican
party, for iu m of both parties in the
West are casting about for a combina
tion which will relieve the overburden
ed industry of that section from the
unjust exactions of E ystern manufac
turers. The West cann >t secure itself
relief except by a fraternal coalition
with the South. Ours is almost en
tirely an agricultural people, and, like
Western agriculturists, their interests
are at present sacrificed by Cong es.
in order that the Lowell lords and
sir» My aristocracy of the E.ust may
thrive and fatten.
To show how completely the
job is done in some of the 'Southern
States, we re pro.luce a paragraph from
the C MTcspondnco of the Augusta
Chronicle, in regard to South Caroli-
Lit us glance at the :utk:i up of the
State government of this State, to see
how perfectly the carpot-baggers have
taken the lion's share of the spoils:
Governor—Scott, of Ohio.
State Treasurer Parker, of New
England.
State Auditor —Tomlin son, of Penn
sylvania.
Superintendent of Elocution—Jii
son, of New England.
Chief Constable —Hubbard, of New
England.
Superintendent of the Penitentiary
—Solbrand of the Northwest.
Associate Justices—Williard, of New
York, and Wright of Pennsylvania.
Circuit Judges —Corbin, of New
England, and Platt, of New York.
Attorney Generd—Chamberlain, a
1 -P '-‘'U-ite v ankee.
U. S. Senator —Sawy r, of New Eng
land.
Representatives Whirtemore, of
New England, and Hog i of New York
Codifiers of the State laws—Corbin,
ndc wn-east Yankee, ad Whippor, a
Michigan negro. Ana soon.
The Cartersville Express thinks Fos
ter Blodgett a groat nu n, and hones
he will join the Democracy. Too In
telligencer copies his article, and gloats
over it,‘and says that the Democrats
of Cherokee will echo the sentiment.—
Tiie Intelligencer slanders our people
by this assertion. —Rome O urine.
Thus speaketh the fuven'le censor of
the Georgia Press, at the City of 'omo
■ wt — ~
G>!.o Still Got a * Down.—Gold lias
gone down to 1 15 s ! in New York.
Barrow County.—Bar ow is one of
the brag counties of beautiful Northern
Georgia.— A ! in ita Cm dilution.
T;r:: Fruit Kirs, —From the ap
jpe uw ice of tho blooms of our peach
■in.l p:u:u trees, we wed 1 judge that
jgnev wav entirely killed by the late
Hkl weather. Rain rbhje Ary/ua
Hk >r O'dton Citizen says it is rum >r
a I,r gi’o man Was hung at Cal
-'donduy nig it for an attempt
n&j|Sr*l^c ll poa a white woman.
Tue CnxxuiiY, Mr March,
with its accustomed repast of excellent
readmg. literary and historical, liCL;
come promptly to hand. Vv’e are glad
to sec the vigor with which our friend
Do Fontaine is managing his bantling,
Ali i trust the Southern people will see
to it that his labors are abundantly re
warded.
The Lvov's Ehi end Fm: M.vr-ih.—A
beautiful steal engraving of Windsor
Castle, the residence of Queen Victo
ria, is the opening embellishment of
the March number of this “Queen of
the Monthlies.” Then we have the
large plate of Colored ash ions, giving
the late t styles from Paris. This is
followed by a charming spring scene,
“The Swallow’s Nest.’’ The music for
this number is “The Bedford Springs’
Polka.” Among the numerous wood
cuts illustrating f f he latest styles for
Jackets, Suits, &e., the ladies will find
a riding-dross of the newest fashion.—
The literary matter is unusually varied
and ulln olive. Mis. Moulton contin
ues her exquisite story, “Did he Forget
Herand Elizabeth Prescott “The
Cascaimon’s Aaut;” Mrs. Ames con
tributes “The P rcscription, and A.
-I. Dana “A Bunch of Clover;” and
‘he remaining stories and poems have
an attractive look. Published by Dea
con & Peterson, 31 1 Walnut Street,
Philadelphia. Price $2.50 a year
(which also includes a large steel en
graving.) Four copies, SG. Five cop
ies (and one gratis,) SB. “The Lady’a
Friend” and “The Saturday Evening
Post” (and one engraving), SI.OO.
Petcksdn’s Magazine for April is al
ready on our table. It maintains the
high character of this favorite lady's
book. The steel engraving, “Eyes
Right,” is capital, full of fun and char
acter. The colored steel fashion plate
is superb, excelling anything in its line
wo have seen. That powerful story,
“The Secret of Bartram’s Holme,” is
brought to the close in this number.—
“The Prisoner of tho Bastile,” by Mrs.
Ann S. Stephens, is continued, is in
creasing in interest with every num
ber. The other stories are by the best
writers in the country: in this depart
ment “Peterson” excels pre-eminently.
We do mot see how anybody can do
without this magazine. Term, $2.00
a year, with great reductions to clubs.
Address-
C. J. PETRSON,
Philadelphia, Pa.
We have receiv’d the first number of
an .admirably printed work by the
American News Company, New A ork,
entitled the “Technologist,” and devo
ted to Engineering, Manufacturing and
lkwU Ywv;*, -witn ttpproprmto illustrations.
Price $2 per annum.
Ballou’s Magazine, The March
number of this popular Literary Mag
azine is on our table. Its table of
ci ntents is full of merit, and its price
is within the reach of all, being but
$1,50 a year. Eiliott Thomas k, Tal
bot publishers, Boston, Mass.
Burke’s Weekly for Boys and Girls.
—This elegant juvenile is the best of
its kind, and is peculiarly adapted to
the wants of Southern children, it is
deservedly popular among the young,
and we wonder that all the boyr and
girls in the South are not subscribers
to it. Price $2 a year. Published by
J. V. Burke & Cos., Macon, Ga.
“I Goes 1W Dat Bill, Shiire.”
Manager Bateman, the Kate’s father,
relates to the editor of the N. Y. Sun
his experience of a recent morning vis
it to the Louisiana legislature. He
says lie arrived just in time to hear a
most interesting argument between
the members. Ihe question under
d_bato was that of increasing the pay
of members, which was then s(> per
day.
A member arose '’lid proposed to
increase the pay to £8 a day.
Another member strenuously oppos
ed the motion.
Member from the suburbs ptoposed
to increase the amount to $lO a day.
Immediately a big, burly, colored
“gemman” jumped upon his seat, and,
in atentorion tones, delivered himself
of the following:
“Air. Speaker, and'gemmon/ dis am
de fust time I ebber had a chance to
make ten dollars a day in my life, and
I goes for dat bill shure.”
At last accounts the colored mem
ber hud bought a $25,000 residence,
saying he “would pay sio down, and
de b dance in a year."
&£3l_ Great excitement prevailed at
Stevenson, Ala., a few days since,
growing out of the attempt to run out
of the place a negro man cohabiting
with a white woman. The negro re
sisted several attempts to arrest him,
and the negroes of the vicinity rallied
to sustain him. He was finally arrest
ed and put under guard, the negroes
making demonstrations towards res
cuing him and the whites turning out
to guard him. A conflict being immi-!
ueut, an application was made for Fed-1
oral troops, and they were ordered
from Huntsville. But before the arri-,
val of the troops about forty masked i
men rode ini) Sletenson, demanded!
the prisoner of the guards, obtained
atid it is supposed hung or shot him
in a swamp ucirby; though one ac
count a ivs chat ho escaped from them
in the swamp. At the last accounts
the troops had arrived, and all was
quiet. —(J 4. Enquirer.
. -«eK
T.ui Plantation. — tVo merely take :
occasion to say that our good friends,!
Gnl. Howard and Col. Alston, are ma
king the R! 'Citation a lino thing.—At
lanta Cos Ida!ion.
—*4*ss*
If a man is a teetotaller, he need not j
always be out of spirits.
BAiLKOib ACtM EW.
rifjcca Person* Kit!erf mid For
fj WcEr.dcU.
On Sunday morning brief mention
was made in the telegiaj h column >f
an accident which occurred on the Mis
sissippi Central Railroad on the 25 ii
ult. Through the kindness of Mr. C.
H. Lavender, of the Southern Express
in this city, \v * have received an extra,
issued from the office of the Jackson
(Mississippi) Clarion, on the 2bth, from
which we get the following particulars:
The passenger train on the Missis
sippi Central Railroad, due here at 12
o'clock last night, ran off the trestle
work 2 miles south of Oxford, Miss.,
last evening, causing an awful destruc
tion of life and limb.
The engine and express car passed
over—the baggage ear fell iu aid tho
express ear fell back upon it, the pas
senger coaches falling on the express
car.
Twenty lives lost; from fifty to sixty
wounded.
Hilled. —G W McDonald, road mas
ter, Bolivia*, Teun.; T B Harris, New
York; J Covington, Woodbury, Term ;
Col Alex SpeCrs, Brandon, Miss.; 8 W
Conn. 111.; EB Moore, Evansville, Ind;
Thus Watson, im uigrant; Aim hinier,
Glasgow, Scotland: Colored woruou
unknown; two c lured brakesmen; L
C Moorhouse, Elkhart, La.
Wounded. —Col Sam Tate, Charles
Mcßonnico, E M.M irmly, \Y Taliafer
ro, all of Wafer Valiev; Sam Frazier,
Nashville: C R Boyd, La.; H B Mc-
Clirleit, route agent, Jackson, Term.:
S Lehman, Jackson, Team; S P Mc-
Daniel, Texas; Chas S Young, C Hii
derbrand, Illinois; Judge Ri hard Bus
teed, Alabama; lady, unknown, going
to Texas; 0 apt, A B Scliell, Louisville;
James Moore (colored) and an immi
grant family of ten or twelve persons,
all more or less injured; also W J Ber
ryman, wife and children, from Glits
glovv, Scotland.
We would state that the wounded
are being wed cared for by the citizens
of Oxford and Water Valley.
Most of the killed were sent to Ox
ford.
There are many others that are hurt
whose names we could, not obtain,
mostly im migrants.
We are gild :o learn that Col. Tate
is only slightly we unde J:
Gen. Penny picker was on board but
escaped unhurt.
Death of Mas. W. T. Trammell.—
We regret to announce the death of
Mrs. W. T. Trammell on Monday last.
Mrs. Trammell was about thirty-six
years of age; she was a model woman,
and leaves a large family of interesting
children. We deeply sympathize with
her bereaved husband in this, his great
grief; and for the little orphans who
are thus suddenly deprived us an excel
lent mother, we have only to say
“God temper? the wind to the shorn
I ;mb.” —Griffin Slav, i Ui Gist
A negro was taken f.iom the jail in
V bitfield county, a few days since, and
executed by negroes and whites. His
crime was two attempts to commit
rape. The first attempt was upon a
negro girl. The cries of the girl brought
assistance and he tied from the State.
Returning a short time since, he way -
keyed n. yonng Lely, and Uvag-g-iu” Her
from her horse, carried her to the
woods, but was again discovered in
time to prevent Lis hellish designs.—
He was afterwards arrested, and final
ly executed by the enraged populace.
The Great Unsuoi-at.— The corres
pondent of the Baltimore Sun referring
to Bullock’s manifesto before the Sen
ate Committee, says: •
Bullock says he is holding his office
at great pecuniary sacrifice, and that
there is “little comfort in being the tar
get of Billingsgate and bullets,” and,
further, that he has informed the Pres
ident and General Terry that his res
ignation is at their service.
Bullock should enlighten the public
as to when and where he was a “target
for bullets.” If anybody has ever shot
at the creature, as Judge Underwood
would say, we know nothing about it
in Georgia. No doubt he feels ho ought
td be shot.
But that “resignation"! Oh, that
we had had a rope around Graut and
Terry’s necks when they refused it!
Savannah republican.
large number of citizens of
Georgia, have been reported to the
Senate and House, as proper persons
to be relieved of disabilities. The Sen
ate bill bears the r.nines of W. T.
Gould, Augusta; R. D. Sharp, Rome;
I. R. Parrott, Oartersville; John Neal,
Warrenton; W. S. Bagolv, Forsyth.
The Temperance Watchman. — \V. E.
11. Searcy, Esq , of Griffin, announces
his intention of publishing, under the
above title, anew monthly paper of
thirty-two pages to be devoted to the
temperance cause in Georgia.
The Georgia Daily Journal is the
title of a pupa*' which will be issued in
Macon on or about the sth instant,—
The gentlemen comprising the firm be
ing practical printers, are thoroughly
acquainted with the publ.shing busi
ness in all of its details and will un
doubtedly publish a good newspaper.
We wish the enterprise al u idant suc
cess.
Abraham So i •, cul., of the At an*a
agency invested an X in a lottery, a
few days ago, and profited by drawing
a $1,200 prize. Sip.tli is from Musco
gee, and will with this streak of luck,
be able t > su'wsst pretty well until the
$9 per d'uim gets into operation again.
ihe Atlanta Constitution is in
formed that three ladies in Lumpkin
county, a lew (.lays since killed a ven
erable stag in a field. They stood their
ground manfully, and asserted their
rights with clubs on the antlered kin<*
of the forest.
®®-The Warren ton Clipper mentions ,
a rumor that Norris, the military Shor
»if oi vV aircu county, contemplates re-
signing, and remarks that the perti
j uacity of the Warrentonians in re
maining quiet and living at peace
among tuems-dves and with the rest
of mankind, renders the office n m
profitable and politically.—
e have heard of no tears being shed.
There is n rumor that G aoral
Terry intends m k'ng his heauqu uderu
in Savannah.
iiencmi lienui in Circulation.
The Nashville Bunne v contains fne
new Constitution of Tennessee. The
vote on the ratification takes place 26th
instant.
The powder works Hint 220 acres of
land at Augusta, Ga., are advertised
for sale, on the loth this mouth, by the
U. S. Marshall
A Federal soldier killed one of his
comrades at Summerville, Chattooga
county, a few days since.
G ;mra! Beauregard's matrimonial
engagement with Mrs. Haas, of New
Oi l ims, has been mmounct <l.
The population of linutcodie, Ala.,
is about 7,000.
The population of San Francisco by
the Directory of 1860 is 172,050.
The Sandersville Getrgiau learns
that one planter iu that county will use
500 kms of guano this year.
It is reported that Empress Eugenie
will visit' Sweden and Norway in the
spring.
BE*i. A letter publish" 1 by the Sav
annah Republican reports a fearful
mortality in Coffee county, from nieni
gitis. One hundred and fifteen persons
had died, and a large number were
suffering. One family of nine lost
eight of its number. People were fly
ing from the county.
J. W. Burke & Go., Macon, have
purchased the building now occupied
by them as a printing house, paving
SIB,OOO.
firiL. Eleven ladies, the wives of the
most prominent citizens of Albany
county, Wyoming Court, have been
drawn for the March term, as jurors.
It creates considerable excitement.” —
We should suppose so, among the hus
bands.
BgU By the will of the late General
Wood, of the Federal army, General
Hardee gets $2,000.
BgL The post-office at Sugar Hill,
eight miles from Gainesville, has been
re-established, and H. H. Thomas ap
poi uted postmaster.
A colored Agricultural Society
is being organized in Brandon, Miss.
Florida Being Sold Out. —The Flor
ida Independent publishes eight col
umns of Alachua county Sheriff’s sales.
A few years more of Radical rule and
the whole State will be uuder the Sher
iff’s hammer.
Dogmatic.—Somebody has written a
new song called ‘Shoo Purp/ and dedi
cates it, with the respect, to Ulysses I.
Louisville, March 1, 1870.—Silver
mines of unparalled richness have
been discovered in Grayson county,
Ky.
Undo Sandy’s old press has come
back to Griffin, and our young friend
Charlie (Dan,) Johnson, proposes to
run a si won pure Radical paper, under
the style of the Empire State, -with the
old machine. —Griffin Star.
Capt. Tames R. Slayton. —Capt. Slay
ton, one of the most efficient contract
ors on the Alabama and Chattanooga
Ilairoad, the Chattanooga Times says,
has obtained a large contract on the
Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad.
A Radical member of the Agency,
named Goodwlu, from Bartow county,
writes a letter to the Era about Bry
ant’s “rediculous lillitudes.” What
Uio renow mean? Is this some
new crime Bryant has been commit
ting?— Telegraph & Messenger
Governor Scott, of South Carolina,
has pardoned and remitted the sen
tence of nearly two hundred penifcei -
tiary convicts, including several mur
derers, since Nevember, 1863.
The Supreme Court of the United
States takes the President’s proclama
tion of the 20th of August, 1866, as
the date of the close of the rebellion.
This affects many cotton cases, and
other litigations.
At the pressat time there are one
hundred and seventeen ocean steamers
making regular trips between the Uni
ted States and ports in Europe, not
one of which bears the American Hag.
It is said that there are now four
times as many cattle in Texas as thero
was before the war.
The D iwson Car Company talk of
removing to Brunswick.
At what time was Adam mar
ried ? Upon Ins wedding Eye.
Where did Joseph g; when he was
fifteen years old ? Into his sixteenth
year. jg
Senator "Warner, of Alabama, has
gone homo on a visit— i e., to Ohio,
where he resides.
Ninety-nine speeches delivered and
nine Bish ips dead is the record of the
Ecumenical Council. So it only takes
eleven speeches iu Latin to kill a Bish
op.
Sidney Smith once said, “Philan
thropy is a universal sentiment of the
human heart; whenever A sees Bin
trouble he always wants C to help him.
An experiment of mixing negroes
and whites in the public schools of
Louisiana was tried Monday, in Al
| giers, opposite New Orleans. " The re
| suit was the withdrawal of all the
| white scholars, leaving the blacks to
“go it alone.”
From West Virginia. —Wheeling.
March 4, p. m.—The Legislature has
adjourned.* The seat of “government
| w 11 hereafter be at Charleston
Terrible Loss of Life.— Cincinnati,
, Ohio, February 23.—The Captain of
the Emma No. 3, telegraphs from Cai-
I ro that seventy five lives were lest by
j the burning of that steamer.
Winchester, a hospitable and truly
Virginian town, during the war chang
ied hands eighty-seven times; sotne
: times as many as three times in a sin- i
gle day. Even with this experience no :
population in the State continued more
devoted to its traditions and its time- 1
honored customs.
While some miners were at work, a
few days ago, in the Curry vilie coal
mines, Ind., they discovered, at the j
depth of one hundred and eighty feel, 1
tho petrified body of a sea serpent.
Starch is the best article yet discov
ered to show off linen, and the worst
for manners.
True wisdom is to know what is best
worfc.i knowing, and to do what is
best worth doing.
HCft-Ons planter in Washington
county will use 500 tons of guano this
season.
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F. I. niBRLU A CO., PubMsher*.
SU > Main th-set, f.omevil’U, Ky.
sour Attention
id CORDIALLY INVITED to the
Henderson County, Kentucky La ml Sale
Grand Prize Scheme
Enterprise CHARTERED by the
LugLUtture of K ntuclty, and «n(lar,t<l and recom
mended l>/ every leading offi ial in the State, and up
wards of JKW ol her most prominent citizens.
511 FUZES, $314,320!
Cotnptising the ichest river bottom t baeco farms in
the '•t-itlthy county of Henderson, Ky., with all their
appui tenancy.
Capital€*rize Sl5O, 000!
Smat lost Prize, GSO.
Also about 52C.000 in GREENBACKS,
heirg the entire rent mot et of ’lie propel tv for the
years I<.G9 and IS7O, which distr buted to the
winners of the J)r*t »ec*n prizes respectively. Rent
of the f.-rms for 186!). w as tw-lvedollsrs per acre, and
it is eonfifVntly expected that they ni l equal or sur
pass, this fit'iiie for 1:70.
Tieketo Five I>olla i*.s.
Final drawing. JUNF !hh. 1860, a! MA-ONICTFM
PL ■!. TOUISVir.UF, KY. Hundreds cf our best citi
zens, h ve given unqualified ce'tiiicutes and endorse
ments of this mtiffnijiceat enterprixe.
Fvery dollar invested bj ticket holders U beul in
trust hv the commissioners appdn'ed hy the Legiila
ture, until the drawing t kes piae. aud prizes are de- ;
' 1-vered.
In order to have your tickets properly registered,
! huv nt OMOK of yoitr nearest club agent, nr remit by
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ttrej letter, to either of the fii\\ow\ny Jimtncitliajdiiln
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demand. Forty thousand made by one Agent hie fir«t
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i fcay where you saw this Advertisement.
To Those Affiliated icith Asthma or
Phthisic.
The undersigned wishes to open corres
pondence with all who are afflicted with
ASTHMA or I*HTHISIC, or a tuol’Blksome
cough. All communications addressed to
W. T. COPELAND,
Box 300 Franklin.
Simpson Cos , Ky.
w' Ibe answered by a printed circular, giv
ing full particulars of my own cure; how
to procure the medicine* with directions for
using it. All persons calling attention to
fi.is notice, and procuring orders or patients,
shall be remunerated, if they will me
iLol. a.l.liina. War.nille*) iw {51 ><l IC'ILT 1 11
tea minutes.
GRAND KAFfLE AfiD SALS
of Real Estate and Personal
PROPBPoT l'
CAS3VILLE, GA., JUNE IST., 1870.
Property Valued at SII,OOO, Puttied at
$25,000.
ONLY $1 FEU CHANCE !
This nroperiy Bonsist, In] part of a (renentl axsot t
ment of merchandise, v lued st e'ght thousand
dollars; store hor.se, 60x24. new, one thoussnd and
five bundled dollars; 8 dwelling houses and improve
ment”, all now, lOW dollars each: lot of Furniture
1000 dollars ; 400 bushels corn. 100 sacks f10ur,6,000
pound” bacon, 24 town lots in Center of town hor.-es,
cows, &.C., Ac’
This property, and othci property not included, is
value” at Forty-four Thousand D Otars. Every
chance, or ticket, warranted and guaranteed a prize
valued from Oue Dollar up to one hurdret, to Two
Hundred, to Ei ht Thousand Pollan. NO PLANKS
Twe ve disinteres ed urn will conduct the Raffle, and
si e that each and evefy one, whether presto tor not
will have an equal and fair showing. Each acent will
he inform and of the result of the Raffle next day after
it comes oT. Refer to Olliccrsof Bartow county, and
c t. : r.ei sos 0 issville. Liberal per cent. offered agent*.
Agents wanted in eve y county and State. Enclose
Stamp. Orders for all Tickets and all communica
tion* must be addressed to L. Q. SMITH & CO.
Managing Agents, Cassville , (la.
Dll. CLARK'S LONDON REMEDIES
“FOSS SPECIAL i OIIPLAISTS.”
CLARK’S INV IGORATOR gives
I B F strength to the aged and debilitated ;
it is especially designed for young men who
Lave wasted their vigor by excesses of eve
ry kind, and all persons whose systems have
become weak by imprudence are completely
restored by its use. Price One Dollar.
«i)R. CLARK’S PURIFIER cleanes the
blood from all impurities ; such as Scrofula,
Syphillis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors
of every sort, Rad Breath, OlFensive Perspi
ration, Feu! Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from
the Ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of
the Hair, Ulcers, Roils, Pimples, Blotches,
and all diseases of the Skill. It is also ben
eficial in diseases of the Lungs and digestive
organs. Price One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S PANACEA relieves Pain
I of every description ; Headache, Earache,
Toothache, Stomachache, Backache’ Pains
in the Breast and Limbs. It is an invaluable
remedy iu all Nervous Disorders, and no
| family should be without it. Price One
Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S ELIXIR is a certain cure
I foa all weaknesses of the Genito Urinary
I Organs, and discharges of a mueo-purulent
nature, Loucorrhoca, Gonorrhoea, Sperma
-1 torrhoea, Seminal Weakness, ate speedily
I eured by its uso. Price One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S REFULATOR, sos females
only, is guannteed to correct all special
in egularitu sand difficulties of Single La
dies. Marriel Ladies are cautioned not to
use it when in a certain, conditon as its effects
would bo too powerful. Price One Dollar.
All of tie e great remedies awe prepared
from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark's im
mediate supervision and are warranted
fresh and pure. All afliieffed persons should
send a carefully written statement of their
ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper reme
dy will be sent promptly to their address.—
Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at
his office, and will furnish all the necessary
accommodations to patients who place them
selves under his care. All letters address,
DR. J. CLARK,
Office, No. 10 AM IT V St.,
New 'i ork City (near Broadway.)
March 10, 1870—ly.
SEED POTATOES!
IN STOLE AND TO
ARISIVE:
15 Barrels Early Rose Potatoes.
15 “ “ Goodrich do.
15 “ Rink Eye do.
15 “ Jackson Whites do.
For sale bv
A. A. SKINNER X Go.
Jan. 27-41
NEW A DVERTJSEVIENTH.
(U J K3.i*Sli2fs, ? *:*>. 1
WELCH k GRIFFITHS,
saws I axes ! saws!
SAWS of *li and. M-ripi: ■ .f. a HKLIIXG .4Vp
MILL FIRNI.-ISINt s 01 st- UL\|; SAWS with
Solid Teeth, or wlh!>\ IKV \UJCSFABLi COIN i>,
tujierir rto <llf I-is.*.•>*// 7', r lh StlVs.
*QrPrices reduced.
....Send for Price L.s! ..i 1 Orcuiaifi
WULCII A- GRIFFITH!!.
80-tt.u, Matt.. and Detroit, Mich.
M,JBTanTEft>— Agents —s7s to S2OO
* V p*'*‘ moii' L eve;", where, male anti
female to into In e t e OKNJTfJIE IMPROVED
i OMMOV SENSF MACHINE.—
This aehir.e wid xt ‘.'h; he n. fell, tuck, qui.t, cord,
hind, hraid »rd embroider in a most sunerior manner
Price only *lP.‘ Fully warranted so- five year*. We
will pay $ 00j for anv machine hat will s, w a stron
ger, more he-utiful. or more .1 .stlc senn than oars.
It makes the •' F : **tic lock S'itch.'’ K ery second
stitch can l.c rn’. and is*.l) the cloth cannot he pu led
apart with ot tearimrit. Wo pay Agents from $75 to
til'd nor inontli amt ex >ense J , or a coo million from
which twice tl u i» amount can bo made. Adiress
SEGOMi? A CO., PITTSBURG. 1*,!.. BOSTON, MASS ,
or St. L»ni«, Mo.
UACTION. —Brwtre of all agents selling Machines
un er die same name as ours, unless th-v can chow a
certificate of agency signed by us. We thud not In id
ours'lve” responsible for wor hie”* Macbinei sold by
o iier panics, and st all prosecute ail patties either
selling or usj- g Machine.'(order this ame o the full
extent of the law, unless such Machines were obtain
ed from us or our agents. Do not be imposed upuu
by pip-' e- who copy i-ur adverti-emeut and circulars
and t UVr worthies* Machine* at a less price.
WJOLrnr-r.-'h tfwO .un Y.Bns.
• D
For sale by a!l dealers in
DRY GOODS & P3OTIORSS.
CIIAS. A. DANA, Fimtoc.
The ebeanext, smartest, and best Now York newspaper.
Everybody likes it. Three ctitiensi Daily, *MIj SrMi-
Weekly,4si; end Weekly,S l nyenr. AlltiikNews
nt hslf-pri.». Full re no-fa < f markets, eg-ieultarc, lamiars’
end Fruit Omwt-s' O)end n comnlete etory in every
Weekly and Semi-Weekly n imbe-. A r eeent of vnluiilile
plant# and vines to eve-v subsc -iheri indi.ciTnentsV 1 cen
x-essc'-s misu-pissed. ?l,Tii T.jfc Insomnco#. rLwn .-ft'ienoa,
Mowing Machine”, Pivliir O yetis. Sowing Machines to.,
among the premium.#. Specimens and list# free. Send
Dollar end t v it. ,
I. W. ENGLAND, runUshcr Sun, New York.
The Parest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS^
AGENTS WANTED.— to soil the
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only prac
tical Family Knitting Machine ever it ven’ed. Trice
$25. Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Address
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston,
Mass., or St. Louis. Mo.
: WAY wiih uncomfortable
TRUSSES. Comfort and cure for
the Ruptured. Sent post-paid on receipt of'
10 cents. Address Dr. F. B. FOOTE, No.
120 Lexington Ave. New Lork.
Al 7 ITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Medif
Vs cine. Sent post-paid, on receipt o
lOcts. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, (author
of Medical Commcn Sense.) No. 120 Lexing
ton Ave., cor. East 18tb St., N. Y.
Agents! Head This
T* S e will pay agents a salary of
%' v CIO dollars per week and expenses, or allow a
■large commission, to <ur new wrnderfcl in
vention ‘.d dress M. WAGNER & CO.,
Marslmlville, Mich.
‘Economy is Wealth’—Franklin.
la 1J Y will people ]ay SOO or more for a Se ving Ma
ll chine when $22 will buy one that has
reputation, is double thread, complete with Table,
constructed upon entirely new and practical princi
ple#, runs by friction, and ex els ad others? These
cenbra.ed Machines./ ully licenced, are intended for
poor peop e who wn tto save time, labor aid money.
Agents Wanttd. Machines sent to Agents aud given
away to needy families For circulars and reduced
rices, address J. C. OTTIS CO., Franklin and
Diamond S. M. Box 897, Boston, Mags.
JSI&RBIiK uud Bridegroom.—E»-
|jfs sava for Young Men, tree, in sealed
ei.v .li'pesT HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phil
itd-lphia, Pa.
DR. WHITTIER,9 Wylie St., Pittsburgh, Pa., of
Union-wide reputation, treats ail venereal diseas
es ; also, seminal weakness, impotency, &c.. the result
ol self abuse. Feml 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, 50
pages. No mat er who failed, state case. Consulta
tion free,
IASYCHOMANCY, FASCINATION Oil
S(/UL-C H ARMING. 4OO pages;
doth. This wonderful book has full instruc
tion to enable the reader to fascinate cither
sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism,
Spiritualism, and hundreds of other curious
experiments. It can bo obtained by sending
address with postage to T. W, ENAN3
&. CO., No. 41 teouth Eighth Street, Phila
delphia.
" • Dr. C. W. MiLLARD r S
FEMALE SILVER PILIS
An unfailing remover nf obstruct! jti*, and a cer
tain regulator of the monthly turn. Infallible, Harm
less, and Trustworthy. Sent free by mail, to any
address, on receipt of One Dollar. P. O. Box, 8020,
New York City.
TIT At rOT \ A IJ forced to grow in six
Vi l_/ Gtu A ALII 1-jlO weeks. Recipe sent for
50cts. Addros* H. Richards, Box 3986, New Yrok P. 0.
Price Reduced.
The South V\ estern Printing and Publish
ing Associatio t have completed arrange- |
meats whereby they are enabled to supply
mail subscribers, either singly, or inxclubs,
with the
| LEADING MAGAZINES*and WEEKLIES,
| at publishers lowest club rates—either of
! the following Si.UO Periodicals at $3,00 per
I annum, viz: Harper’s Magazine, Harper’s
l Weekly, Harper’s Bazar, Atlantic Monthly,
Tbc Galaxy, Putnam’s Magazine, Appleton’s
Journal, Lippincott’s Magazine, Blackwood’s,
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, Old
and New, The Chimney Corner, Hearth and
Home. Either of the following $3.00 Peri
odicals at $2.25, viz: Codey’s Ladies’ Bock,
Madame Demorcst’s Monthly, The Phreno
logical Journal. The following $2.60 Per
odicals at $2.00, viz: The Riverside. Pack
ard's Monthly, The Ladies’ Friend. The
following $0.(0 Peiiodicals at SI.OO, viz:
The Eclectic Magazine, Every Saturday, The
Nation. The following published at $2,00
at $1.50, viz: The Young Folks, T. S. Ar
thur's Home Magazine, Peterson’s Maga
zine. Address
S. W. Printing and Publishing Asso
ciation, care Box 410, Cincinnati, Ohio.
inch o—lrn
/ 'I BORGIA, Bartow county.—The Copart-
T JTnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned, the firm name of Con
yers & Gladden, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business will be con
tinued at the old stand by C, B. Conyers,
where the books may be found and payment
made by debtors, (.'all and settle, as the
afl'aiVs of the old firm must be wound up a:
once. C. B. CON YEK*, *
J\o. A. GLADDEN.
CartcsviHc, March 5, 187C>.
PIANOS 1 PIANOS ! PIANOS !
• Ttgrllsit >
GOLD ‘ '.V A■' ?: H,
At late Fairs held in the South iu October
and November, 18Gt>, to
C HAS. 51. STIFF V ,
Fur the beet PIANO' 5 , over
Baltimore, Philadelphiaivad New York
PIANOS.
OFFK’K and Nkw VV® : :it Dims, ]\o. H North
* Liberty Street, above Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, .»//>.
STIUFF’S Pl.l.l'OS
Hare ail the latest improvement* including the
A-jraef Troblo> Ivory Fronts,
AND TUB
IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION,
fully warranted tor ftvj years, with privilege of ex
change within twelve iuiiulo* If nut ttuirely satisiao
tury to purchaser*. Secon'l h ind Pianos and Parlor
Organ* always on hand from SSJ to (800.
REFEREES WIO HAVE OUR PIANOS IN USE:
Getifra! Robert E. Lee, Lexington Va,
(lenerai Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C
General D. 11. M il, Charlotte, N. C,
Governor Foiln Letcher. Lexington, Va.
Bit-hop Wilmer. New Orleans, J,a.
Joseph llnop, Chattanooga, Tenn.
W. L Mansfield, Marietta, Ga.
Reuben Arnold. Atlanta, Ga.
JJSi Sl* Richards, ” ”
A K Scago,
Send for a Circular containing n imes of person#
who have purchased the SlioiT Punoi, in the South,
since the war doted. mch B—Gw
Executor’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in May next, will be
sold before the courthouse door iu Cnr
tersville, tvithin the legal hours of sale, the
following lamia, to-wit;
Lots of Land Nos. 124, 166,125, and D>4
except about two acres off of the northwest
corner, and fractional part of lot No. 166 on
the south side of Etowah river including the
Island, all lying in the 17th District mid 3d
Section of Bartow county, known as the Van
meter place, formerly owned by F. C. Bailey,
now deceased, containing, in all, 180 acres,
more or less, 125 acres cleared, ordinary im
provements, sufficient, however to accommo
date renters. The land in rented for the
present year for one-third grain and one
fourth cotton, the rents to go with the land.
The place was sold, in It is lifetime, by Mr.
Bailey to Air. Vanmeter, owing to unavoida
ble failure on the part of the purchaser, by
mutual consent it was* agreed by the legatees
of said Bailey, to take it back. It. is now
sold as a part of IVs estate, for distribution
among his heirs. Terms cash.
O. L. BAILEY, Executor
[ Mch 3, 1870 of F. O, Bailey, dec’d>
| Pi'intef'* fee §12.60
OIiDINARY’S OFFICE,)
Bartow County, Ga., Feb. 15, 1870. j
WOTICE is hereby given that the
Xtl United Stases Standard Weights and
Measures have been Furnished Bartow coun
ty. All persons using Weights and Meas
ures, will bring them to my office to be test
ed and sealed, as required by law.
Witness my hand and Official signature.
COd J. A. HOWARD, Qrd. B. C.
R. REDDING,
E> i: -Y£# E§l E N *
STOVES, GRATES, AND
LIGHT Ml AID HOGG,
PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAPANED TIN WARE,
AND
House Furnishing] Goods,
* Maun Stk., Cakteiisville, fi t.
All kinds of Job Work done with neatness
and dispatch.
The firm of Strange & Redding having
been dissolved, by mutual consent, 1 will
continue the business at the old stand,
fob 15 wly R. REDDING.
if.l iTßisoluo.
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,
Sfisli, LBlincl fund
Door Factory.
Smut’ MncddnoH
made in quick time for the forthcoming
wheat crop.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
All kinds of lumber planed
and Flooring and Ceiling Tongued and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
Sawing, for Ornamental Work, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch.
Contracts made for LARGE JOBS. “^-*8
Our machinery is all new and of the vert/
BEST QUALITY, having been selected by
one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom may be found
Mr. W. A. REMMINGTON, who is known
and acknowle Iged, by all, to be one among
the best and finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
and its work is approved and admired by all
who have seen it. It is located immediately
on the Western ,!& Atlantic Railroad, North
of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court-
House. Z. W. &M. C. JACKSON & CO.,
ang 10, 1809.tf Cartcrsville, Ga.
f. m.
I>KXTIST.
j Carttrm ille, Git.
Teeth drawn without pain, by the use of nar
cotic spray. inch 9.
C ** 7 **^’
; w - c '
% * Uar s,v„
•>' Sliddlc^
and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired In
♦he very best style of the art, in the quickest
time and at (be shortest notion, and for loss
money than is usually paid for such work
and stock. Try mej W. C. EDWARDS.
CurtcrsviUe. inch l'—wly
SPECIALS.
EaD« Spcclnl !\ofl<c,
Ilew*rcot Counterfeit*! Smith’* Tonic Syrup 1,.,
be«io counieifelted, *u,| the counterfttter brought t»
Uriel. ,
SMITH’S TO.YIC sum*!
The genuine artHe n.itM h«>e Dr. J..hn Bull’* p r |
vateStninp on (llt h botile. Dr. J.-ht. Hull only hli .
the rliihl to umnufac ure and tell U*« origin*! Jotii*
Smith’* Tonic Sjrup of l.oelevtile, Ky. Kx.miDe «H|
the label on «*eh tmul*. If my prlvite »tiMnp » not
OD thebutti •, do not pnroh**e, lir ton «.il iK-«Wceive.J.
See tny column a.lvert.aemcnt, end my ihow catd
T »111 prosecute nny one infringing ?on my right. Thr
genuine Smith'* Tonic Syrup c*n only be prepared by
myself. The public’s ?erv»n', I>R. JOHN
Louisville. Ivy., April 23, isioS
TO CO.YSU>!I»TiVt:s.
THE Advertiser, haring been restored
to health in a few weeks, by a
very simple remedy, after having suffered
Several years with a s’lrcre lung affection
and that dicad disease. Consumption—i*
anxious to make kttown to his fallow-suffor
ers the means of cut e.
To all who desire it. he will send a oopy
of the prescription used (free of charge,)
with the directions for preparing ami using
the same, which they will find a Sure Cure
For Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, etc.
The object of the advertiser iu sending the
Proscription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives te
to bo invaluable; and he hope*
every sufferer will try Ids remedy as it «ill
cost them nothing, r.ml any prove a ble**
irtg.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
i"aas^ss7
A Clergyman, while residing in South
America as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple i cutody for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness, Early l'ccay, Disease of tho Uri
nary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful
and viscious habits. Great numbers have
been cured by this noblo remedy. Prompt
ed by a desire to benefit the afflicted and un
fortuna e. 1 will send the recipe for prrpar
ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en
velope, to any one who needs It, Free erf
Charge. JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Statiou D. Bible House,
Sept. 15--wf.ru Now York City.
ESIEIOEIM OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for ye*r
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion,
will, for the sake of suffering humanity, *end
free to all who need It, the receipt and di
rections for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser’s experience, eaa
do so by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN IL OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
PIANOS.
The undersigned would respectfully ,
announce that he is enabled to furnisli
the most magnificent Pianos ever seen
in this country, from $3*25 to SBOO. —
Having superior advantages, and
many years experience in the business
in Europe and America, I can sell a
first class Piano, 7, or 7| Octave, with
all tho very latest improvements S6O
o SIOO less than they can be bought
elsewhere ; put it up at your house,
keep it in tune, free cf charge, for 12
months, and warrant every Piano five
years. He will have specimens here,
or confer with you in person, by ad
dressing Residence, Kenesaw House,
1\ L MIIE YBB, Marietta, Ga.
F. L. Fveyer, Marietta Ga., is
one of the firm of Phillips, Crews & Frcver,
Atlanta, Ga , agents for the stile of jhe cele
brated Kuabe Pianos, and will be happy to
receive orders for any of the above instru
ments, at his residence—the Kcnncsawhotu*-
f<sTheSth wonder of the wor’d tins been found iu
Georgia. The discoverer is a pli>glcian of lon* expe
rience, extensive observation and profound jud*«-
mer.t, and In* .Bsem cry hat proven such * blu*.ln£
to woman, that it i* already known throughout the
couctry a* “Woman * Best Friend,” With remarka
ble quickness and certainty it cures a'l cases o t sup
•pressed menstruation, acute or chronic, and restores
health in every instance. Dr. J. Bradfield's Female
Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the treat
ment of disease* peculiar to women. This the Med
ical Faculty knows and admits, while many of our
best physicians are using it iu daily practice. The
medicine is prepared, with great care, by L. H. Brad
field, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold tt $1.50 per bot
tle by respectable Druggists everywhere, feb 1 wly
Anew supplv of Watches.
Cl X’ks, Jewelry uucl Spectacles, just
received by ‘ J. T. OWEN.
Fob. 17tb, 2fc. Main Street.
B LOOM I NO TO N,71L1 NOLS NT USURY.
500 Acres! 10 Greenliousei!
<®*Over 500 sorts Uoscm,
“Otn*
LARGEST, bent atock, and shipping fa
'cilities. Apples 1,2, 3 yrs., 1000 fin*
1 yr., $25. Apple Root Grafts, Nursery
Stocks, Seeds, Osage, Apple, Peach, Wild
Goose, Pluin, Osage Hedge, 10,000 $16.00*.
Evergreens, Roses, 1000, SIOO. Dahlias,.
Gladiolus, Greenhouse, Bedding Plants.—-
Send 10 cents for Catalogues.
fel> l-w'Jni P. K. PHILNJX.
Bartow Mortgage Sheriff Sale,
| job ar kii., 1870.
WILL be sold before the court-house
door in Cartersville, within the legal
| hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu April
next, the following mortgaged property, to
j wit:
1 O.Tioe desk, 1 office stove, l wash bench,
! 2 buckets, 2 pans, 1 dipper, ] hinge lamp,
, 3 standing lamps, 1 spring gong, 5 folding
; tables, 40 ch:*:r«, 1 pantry, (5 damask Is
I blc cloths, 2 dozen doylers, 1 chauUalior nnd
lamps, 1 cooking stove, 1 chicken co>p, k>
bedsteads, 9 wash-stuuds, 7 small tables, If
wash bowls and pitchers, 5 mirrors, 14 night.
f lasses, fi slop tubs, 10 double m&ttrassce,
singlo mattresses, 1C pillows, 8 bols’ers,
22 sheets, Iti pillow cases, 8 bolster cases,
4 single counterpanes, 5 oalico spreads, -T
comforts, 7 counterpanes, 3 single count er
istics, 4 pairs of blankets, 1 single blanket*
1 clock, 1 dozen ivey-liaiidlo knives, 2 duz
en dinner plates, dozen dinner plates, t
pickle dishes, 6 dishes 17 salt cellars, 11
sonp plates, 25 breakfast plates, 1C cups
ami saucers, 14 goblets, 0 glass tumblers,
molasses pitchers, 6 sugar bowls, 4 butter
dishes, 3 pitchers, 1 castor, 2 dozen
doylers, 2 oil cans, lot of sundries,
All levied on as the property of Thomaa
.1. Lyon and George W. Eee, (doing busi
ness in the firm name of T. J. Lyon & C 0.,)
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Bar
tow Superior Court, in favor of Johu C.
Martin vs. T. J. Lyon <fr Cos. Property
pointed out iu said mortgage fi fa.
W W RICH, Sheriff.
M. COLLINS, D. Sh’ff.
Feb 2, 1870. [prs fee s2o}
I)i*«oliition of €o|»artn(‘rrtil)».
HE Copartucrsbip hereiofore existing-
Jg between the undersigned, known and
distinguished under the firm name of Hollin
shed & Cos., has been dissolved by mutual
consent, by the withdrawal of H. V. Hollin
shed. Tbc books and accounts haven been
turned over to J. J. Wilson for collection. —*
ir, v. idhjjnsued.
J. J. WILSON.
(1 EOIvGIA. Bartow County,—All persons
X indebted to the estate of Mrs. F. M,
Rowland, laic of Bartow county deceased,
are hereby required to make immediate pay
hum it, and those having demands again.*-*
said estate will present for payment duly
ntterbed as the law -directs. Feb. 1. 1870.
W L ROWLAND, t'i'f.