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SAMUEL. //. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor
CAUTERBVILLK, <4\., M' ’ll. 24rn. IK7O
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A small bit of Ail earthquake .startled
tho rtoifteiiH of Cartersville and rattleil
their crockery and window frames on
Thursday morning last. There was
also an Jltrtn filiation at the time, but
neither thunder nor lightning.—Savan
nah licpvhfhrtn Ist h.
'I he Georgia lYTodical Association will
t onvenc in ‘ aeon oa the second Mou
diiy it. A ril. The railroads centering
in that city.will p>atas delegates for one
fa re.
Mr. Jefferson Davis paid a business
visit to Huntsville, Ala., and in three
days took 500 life insurance policies.
Prosser, a member of Congress from
Tennessee, will appoint a negro boy to
a cadetship a* West Point.
Captain Dunlap Scott, of Rome, was
married to Miss Mary Jones, of Missis
sippi, on Tuesday last..
Kentucky requires insurance compa
nies outside the State to deposit SIOO,-
000 before they can do business there.
TlliUs more than some companies could
raise that do business in this State.
Passengers who came down the State
Road Friday, reported the killing of
On enginee rof that road, “Dud” Jid
vrards, at Dalton, by a man named
Black. Cause cot stated, says the At
hmta Constitution.
Wil .ow Wau". —F. M. Jack, corner
of Whitehall and Alabama streets, At
lanta, has just received a very large
stock of willow ware, embracing bas
kets, of various patterns, chairs, of ma
ny styles, mats, fire screens, and nu
merous other articles, wrought with
exquisite taste. His stock is large and
very handsome.
Nashville, March 19.—The wholesale
merchants of Nashville, have adopted
the circular address to boards of trade
in the principal cities in the Union,
setting forth the condition of affairs in
Tennessee, appealing to them to use
their iallueuce against congressional [
intervention. They allege that the
State is unusually quiet and peaceful,
business prosperous; but the proposi- i
tion to subject the State to outside in- :
terfereuce has brought trade to a stand
still.
Income Tax. —The following clause
of law in regard to the income tax
seems to be bothering some honest j
and other sort of people : “‘That the j
taxes on incomes herein imposed shall j
be levied on the first day of March, 1
end be due and payable on or before
1 ig 13th day of April in each year un- j
til and including the year 1870, and no j
longer.” Now, what is the purpose of
this clause ? It is to define and de
el we at what time in the year the in
come tax is due and payable. And it j
declares very plainly that the tax shall
be due and payable by the “13tli day
of April in each year until and includ
ing the year 1870, and no longer.” No
payment of the tax can be demanded
later than April, 1870, aud at that time
we pay the tax on our incomes of 18G9.
On the income of 1870, therefore, no
tax is payable. —Xeiv 1 ork Herald .
An Amendment to the Georgia
Kill.
The following is one of the addition
al amendments offered to the Georgia
bill in the Senate :
“Mr. Drake offered an amendment,
providing that whenever any Legisla
ture of the late rebel States, or the
Governor thereof, represent to the
President that oil organization exists
therein for the perpetuation of acts of
violence against persons and property,
or to obstruct the laws of the Federal
oi State vjrovernmmit, and it is unable
to suppress such violence or destruc
tion, it shall be the duty of the Presi
dent to furnish United States troops
for the subjugation and disposition of
such organizations. Upon the arrival
of such troops in the district in which
these organizations exist, martial law
sh ill be declared, a levy made upon
the inhabitants to pay expensee ‘of
transportation of such troops, and they
shall be subsisted upon the inhabi
tants.”
There are in Baltimore thirteen man
ufacturers of super-phosphates, whe
produce from 5000 tons down to 1000
tons, making in all about 28,000 tons.
There are aiso four or five who grind
bone dust, and one poudrette compa
ny\ the whole representing an annual
production of about #1,500,000. Be
sides these there are twenty-one agen
<*os of Northern manufacturers of fer
tilizers, selling from five hundred to
five thousand tons, iu all about 23,000
tons, representing a value of $1,200,-
000. In addition to wliat is used here
in the manufacture of super-phosphate,
aljoftt 4000 tons of Carribeau phos
phates are sold in the crude state, the
value of which may be estimated at a
bout SIOO,OOO.
A Quiet Family.— The Atlanta ( Ga.)
New Era says :'
There is a lady in this 'city, who is
the mother of five healthy, intelligent
children, the eldest of whom is about
eight years old. A singular fact in
connection with these children is, not
one of them has ever been known to
cry. They have been victims to the
pains and"aches that child flesh is ben
to, yet all the signs of pain they have
ever manifested are low moans. They
Jiever cry. In other things they are as
tia r children, full of life and mirth,
-ynd ire more than ordinarily healthful.
A physician now iu the city, wli > has
iutjfci htcurdy in the practice of his pro
fession for a third of a century, say.
That this is tue most remarkable thing
ihai &ver came under his observation.
Virginia Lugisla iue has p issed
the homestead bill exempting ten th >u
baud dollars of property from execu
tion.
liA.OK4.iIA.
Mr. Editin' :
Ae have waited 1 <ug and patiently
to what the Radical Congress of
tile United states propostd to do with
{f corgi a; we ha ve w atciicd their :.»«»ve
meJifs with that in lures which ev«iv
one should who war born on cieorgia
soil, ami who has her welfare at hear*,
but must confess that, as yet, we haw
| been wholly unable to form an *piui.ui
as <0 how the matter will terminate.—
We entertain serious apprehensions as
j to whether Bingham's Amendment, to
| the Georgia 15:11, which passed tin
House about three weeks ag >, will
j meet with the same success in tu >
| Senate, indeed, it has already met
stern, rigid and fiendish opposition,
by Bullock and his unprincipled col
leagues, whom he ha t bribed to carry
out his nefarious and devilish schemes
1 111 the event it passes the Senate, and
is approved by the ITesidcut, Georgia
. will resume her place in the Union,
and will be entitled to the same rights
and protecti >n as any State in the
Union, and which she has been so
, long, unjustly and shamefully depriv-
I ed^t,-merely to keep in power a set
1 of renegade politicians, v. ko are devoid
jof sense, principle or anything per
taining to them. Bullock and his
black-liearted crew know this; they
1 know that Gcoigia once free from
the fetters which now enslave her, will
: hurl them, defiantly from the posi
j tions, which she holds as sacred, but i
| which they have disgraced by tUwir;
extreme ignorance and unparalelled
meanness. Especially, will she rid
i the Executive mansion of the filth and
j corruption, which has accumulated
, there within the past two years, and
place in the Gubernatorial Chair, a
! man of whom she will be proud, and
delight to honor. The Express Agent
who now disgraces the position, once
honored by Charles J. Jenkins, is con
fident that if he and his fellows fail to
defeat the Bingham Amendment, that
he will sink into nothingness, and the
remainder of his wretched existence
will be spent in utter obscurity.; hence
his unceasing nrrd untiring exertions to
defeat the Bill. Jll the event they do
defeat it, w'.at will be the result?—
Who can answer the question ? The
thought is sickening and discouraging
to the down trodden people of Geor
gia. It is a question of momentous
importance to us all, and 0118 which
will either enable us to burst asun
der the chains of tyranny and oppres
sion, or doom us to forever wear them.
Let ns hope for the former; let ns
hope aud pray that the day is not fin
distant when all our In iglit anticipations
of freedom and justice will be realized?
the day when Jno. B. Gordon, the
heroic, patriotic, gentlemanly South
ern Soldier, and hero of an hundred
battle fields, will be installed in the
Executive Chair, to which by rights, he
is entitled, amid the shouts of praise
and applause of all the people. God
speed the happy day, when wisdom,
justice, arid virtue, shall take the pla
ce of ignorance, vice and fraud—
when tl;e people of Georgia will
have cause to sing liozannah .to His
name, for having rescued them from
the hands of their enemies, aud the
goddess of Liberty will have spread
her wings o’er them. G.
Mr. Editor: What a benefit would
be centered upon mankind, if some
giant intellect could discover and teach
a subtle process by which the inordin
ate folly aud overweening conceit, could
be removed from the beclouded minds
of some we wot of, and leave them in
full possession of the few grains of
sound sense they may be blessed with.
Did such a process exist, I would
recommend yo u r correspondent,
“Buck,” to avail himself -of it* advan
tages, an 1 that speedily, while his plas
tic mind, (for lie must be quite young.)
is susceptible to impresaions and the
more ea-ily manipulated.
I really think there is hope for the
youth, and, Mr. Editor, ns you 'ocfcupy 1
a position, by virtue of which, such au '
act would be considered a kind one,
will you not look him up and give him
, some good adveie. Something might
be done with him. He wields a ready
! pen—ready fit least to write whole
: columns of t!u weakest of dull trash,
endeavoring to conceal the barrenness j
!of bis ideas, Under the threadbare'
! cloak of bad grammar and worse spel
ling, hugging himself, meanwhile, with
1 the fond delusion that his productions
, are really spiced with wit.
But see him, and try to conviee him
that it isn’t best to print everything he !
writes. Tell him his vanity don’t
need that sort of nourishment—that
other people can’t see his bantlings
lin the same light lie does. After lie ’
I grows older he would be grateful for
• the advice that saved him from dis
; gracing himself.
Then if you succeed so far, see his
parents or guaidians, and try and have
him sent to school, or placed under a
proper man to learn a trade, and thus
; become a useful member society,
I and a credit to himself. Or if he
shows any capacity iu that direction,
1 take him Under your own p-otecting
wing, and make a printer of him, and
perhaps—who knows—even an editor,
* and iu after years he will call blessings
on the head of him who kept him fioin !
i making a complete fjol of himself.
If, however, he proves refractory
and insists upon bringing his nausea
ting productions b f re the public,
could’t you s'rike off -s t\ four or five
copies, containing what K has lo .say.
Mj;;t be may see it in print—a weak
ness he Confesses to—r.ini to show his
friends, then remove the type from the
otherwise vacant space, and in its place
set up somethiric that would be en
durable—.som-'t.'.i ;g from the Con
grer-iotial Globe, or Bentons Thirty
Years, and l**t the balance of your
renders have that.
They could stand that without com
plaint, but to be visited weekly, by the
>Vi akness refi re l to. they do object.
Non kst invent s.
iwunti* liinh.
Mr Editok—From what was sta
ted last week in the Express, I sup
pose the Town Council have procured
grounds for a public Cemetery, and
have commenced work thereon.
I see that it includes the ground
known as the Methodist grave-yard.
Last year, my Sabbath School Class
of young ladies, solicited a subscrip
tion to enclose, clear «if and otherwise
improve both the Methodist and Bap
| tist grave-yards.
They obtained a subscription of
$230 00, of which, the amount of S4G
, was paid in Cash.
j This being so small a sum for so ex
ten -ive a work, I gave notice for all
persons, so disposed, to meet and clear
off the grave-}-Ards, which would leave
the funds subscribed, to pay for fenc
, ing, Ac. Three different days were
! nppomte 1, :',ju.v4 ail the clearing off
j done, except about one daj-’s work on
I the Methodist graveyard. It was re
ported that the Couucil would take
1 charge of the whole matter, so we quit
I our efforts to await their action.
| In the mean time, I loaned Dr. W.
L. Kirkpatrick the S4O, that it might
| not lie idle.
j A ihort time since, I learned that
tiie Council had indeed, taken charge
of the grave-yard business, so I col
-1 Acted of Dr. Kirkpatrick, the S4O and
also $7 interest on the amount.
As the Sabbath School Class had
j beep so kind and used so much energy
lin the matter-, notwithstanding the
protestations -of many timid and inhu
man individuals, I thought proper to
! purchase five Bible Dictionaries for
them, with the seven dollars interest.
; As the Council have taken charge of
; the Met ho list gr 1 ve-yard, it leaves the
i Baptist only, to be fenced, cut of the
funds subscribed.
As half the work has been taken
I charge of by the Council, we will not
I insist on but half the amounts sub
i scribed, yet would be pleased to have
all, if parties subscribing feel disposed
to pay all.
Those who paid cash, can receive
back one half the amount paid, if
they request it, but we will be thank
ful if they will permit us to use al, as
the amounts are very small.
We wish now to let the contract for
building the fence round the Baptist
! grave-yard. When the work is done
,stMem cut w 11 be published of the
whole matter.
We believe that the statement made
at the outset, will now be fully realiz
ed by all those who have participated
m the matter, that they would feel
j glad that tney had lout an assisting
j hand.
By continually agitating the ques
tion, it appears that the Council have
j thought proper to layout aud keep up
i a public Cemetery, which is the very
j thing we desired, but could not accom
plish bcfot*e.
We feel very thankful and grateful,
that they have taken charge of the
subject, as it properly belongs to them.
Thos. M. (Jqmpton.
March 22d, 1870.^
Tlic Lady’s Friend 4«» r April.
j The April number of this popular
! magazine comes to us with the fresh-
I ness and life of spring. In the steel
plate “On Guard,” the alert wutch
| fulness of the dog contrasts finely
with the repose of the sleeping boy.—
The Colored Fashion Plate is gay and
graceful as usual; and the profusion
| and variety of illustrations of articles
. of feminine use aud adornment give
the ladies every apportunity to know
how to dress well Those who like to
make for themselves will find assist
ance in kite work-table department.—
Miisic, “Tapping at the Garden Gate.”
The stories are very’good. Mrs Moul
ton concludes the deeply interesting
serial, “Did he forget Her ?” Miss
Prescott carries on “The Cascannons’
1 Aunt” in her usual lively style. Harrie
Boyer’s “School-Girls Story” will be
found especially attractive and there
is a rich fariety besides in prose and
poetry. Published by Deacon & Pe
terson, 319 Walnut* Street, Philadel
! phia. Price SG. Five copies (and one
gratis,) SB. “The Lady s Friend” and
j “The Saturday Evening Post” {and
one engraving.) $4.00
Ballou’s Monthly. This popular
Boston monthly for April is on our ta
ble, far ahead of any of its competitors.
This is oue of the host illustrated his
i toiical and literary magazines of the
day, and is supplied to subscribers at
| the very low price of $1.50 a year.—
Elliott, Thornes A Tulbat are the pub
lishers, Boston, Mass.
.Religious. The Georgia Baptist
! State Loimufion holds its next anim
at meeting in Newu.m, Georgia, com
mencing on Friday, the 22d of April
next. liav. J. G. liyals, of this couu
-1 ty, will preach the lutrodue ory Ser
mon, and Dr. D. Shaver, of Atlanta,
the Education Sermon.
The S mtheru Convention
meets in Louisville, Ivy., on Thursday,
the sth of May next.
Homesteads eoh Ekekdmen. —A bill is
pending before the Senate Committee
j on Public Lands providing that the
public lauds in the South shall be di
vided into homesteads of forty acres
each, and given to the freed men. f J he
bill provides for restoring the old laud
\ districts of the Bouth ami establishing
' such other machinery us is necessary
1 to fulfill the purpose.
Save Time- Jt USoiiev!
aa&sisr r^ssEii
M ARK E. € O Old li .
<jrc*iiornl Commission Aloroluml,
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#
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Dr. Pkmhertox :
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Manufacturer of and Dealer in Stencil
It rail (In, Steel Diet, Steel Block Stumps,
Burning Brands , Brass Alphabets, and all
Articles kept in a first 'class STENCIL
HOUSE.
PRICELIST OF MAILABLE A RTICLES
Stencil Name Plates for inark'g cloth'g, 75c
Steel Ring, for keeping keys together, , 25c
New Style key tag, with name neat eng. 250
Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious
little article of the age, 50c
Any of the articles in this list will be
mailed, to any address, on receipt of price,
or the whole of them for $1 25
Address «EN. Z. DUTTON.
Lock Box 351,
mch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga,
N. 13.—Circulars sent free.
Kew and Valuable Pamphlet.
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
I HAVE MADE a compilation with a full
aud accurate explanation of such portion
of the
HOMESTEAD LA#S,
as will instruct any person how Sio procure
160 acres of rich farming land for -nothing,
six months before leaving home, on the free
lands of the West. Also, an article on the
NEW WEST,
or that portion of country lying West of the
Mississippi, and Northwest, giving an accu
rate account of its area, population, property
valuation, manufactures, banks, the estimated
yield of precious metals, number of voters, the
various productions, and yield per acre, num
ber of acres under cultivation, value of exports,
table of distances, etc., giving Just such
information with reference to the New West,
as no man of this country can afford to be
without. Will be sent on receipt of 25 cents.
Address, JOHN T. BLISS,
Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 6789,
mch 22—w3m CHICAGO, ILL.
TO DEBTORS.
—All persons indebted to the firm of
J W bURRI A CO , to the Ist of March
instant-, are requested to come forward, im
mediately, and make payment, as the books
must %c closed without delay.
O. PINKERTON, Surv. Parha’r.
March 22, 1870.—w40d
Agent for the sale of
THE UNRIVALLED,
. ii
non-Explosive
SOT OIL,
Also,
©REPAIRER OF
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
AND WATCHES;
Also keep on hand and for
ssdt the above goods.
Room in the store of Sluion L’cb naa,
Cartcrsvjllc* inch. 22.
The Quickest Ul | ( | Best Route
TO TIIE
North, East, and West,
Via LOUISVILLE.
Two D»ily Express trains run throu/h from Nash
ville to Louisville, ranking close conntcfon th
trains and boats for the North, Last, and West.
NO CHANGE 0E CALS
KKOM LOUISVILt.I to
ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
Time by this Route and Better Ac
commodations than by any other.
Secures Spec! and Comfort,
when traveling, by asking for tickets
Via Louisville.
TUIiOLGU TICKETS ASI) BAGGAGE CHECKS
may be procured atOlßces of N. A- 0. K. R., in Chvt
tanooga, and at all ticket offices throughout the South.
W. H. KING, ALBERT FINK.
G. P. A. Gen’l Sup’t.
fob 24.-wly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN * ATLANTIC R. R.
ON and after MONDAY, MARCH Slit. Passenger
T-ains will run ou the Western & Atlantic R. U.
as follows:
GOING NORTH.
No. 1. No. 3. No. 13.
Leave & Han tv 7.00 P M 5.15 AM. 3.20 P M
Arrive Kingston .10.48 P M. 11.47 A M. 7.84 P M
Leave Kingston 10.66 PM. 11.54 A M. 7.89 P M
Arrive Dalton 1.16 A M. 2.00 PM. 11.30 A M
Leave Dalton ,1.26 AM. 2.15 PM
Arrive Chattanoogu.. 3.30 AM. 4.20 P M
GOING SOUTH.
No. 2. No. 4. No. 14.
Leave Chattanooga.. 7.50 PM. 7.00 AM
Arrive at Dalton 10.04 P M. 9.11 A M
Leave Dalton 10.09 PM. 9.21 AM. 2.00 A M
Arrive Kingston 12.13 A M. 11.45 AM. 5.1S A M
Leave Kingston 12.23 AM. 11.52 A M. 5.28 A M
Arrive Atlanta 4.14 A M. 3.17 PM. 11.00 A M
Numbers 1,2, 3 and 4 RUN DAILY.
u 18 and 14, DAILY, except Sunday,
“ 1 and 2, Night Passenger Trains.
“ 8 and 4, Day “ u
*• 13 and 14, Accommodation.
B W WREN2V,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
A L HARRIS,
Master Transportation and Supervisor.
Mch 22-
J. M. ‘HOLBROOK
HATTER,
40 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Georgia.
HAS just returned from New York, and
. is now receiving and opening one of
tUe largest and finest stocks of
MEN AND BOYS' HATS,
e\ er offered to the trade in this market.
1 also have a fine and superb stock of
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS,
for Jobbing. Being in N-ew York market,
and purchasing my entire stock during the
gold panic, I can and will otter inducements
to buyers, and only ask an examination of
my goods to prove my assertion.
Merchants will find it to their interest to
call and examine and get prides* as 1 am de
termined net to be undersold.
ALSO, A FINK ASSORTMENT OF
TRUNKS, VALISES,
UMBRELLAS* CANES,
RAILROAD BAGS.
All of wliioh will be sold cheap for cash, at
J. M. HOLBROOK,
40 Whitehall Street,
1 Mtth 22 ATLANTA. GA.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.—James Mil
ner has applied for Exemption! of Per
sonalty and setting apart ami valuation of
Homestead, and I will pass vtp»u the same
at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the instant, at
my office, March 11th, 1870,
J. A. HOWARD, o*4 B t C.
NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS
anriSTP waited
Mill I» S ••■‘•a (’ sum >‘nk
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* rifle* bi sio!imirs • «*:•! tht*retofe ntuiiciiiio
in every particular. 11-* mle ~f this l>-«>k has brrti
mo«t unpreecdeiitp I. vd at tl fftc-Meniand N unabxiet.
■■M.UI only by *nl>,crn.n .ii, si,.| <sdu*ice territory
gDeu to good agml*. *
F. 1. IMUriLK A I’O., PnhJUher*.
; . i > M***« fh»*e**t, Ky.
Your Attention
is CORDIAf.!,V INVITED to tic
Henderson Couuty, Xentneky Land Sale
Grand Prise Scheme
Enterprise CHARTERED by the
Legislature of Kentucky, and endorsed and recom
mended by every leading official In the State, and up
wards of 500 of her moil prominent citizens.
511 PRIZES. $314,3201
j Comprising the .iche«t elver bottom t< bacco farms in
the wealthy county of Henderson, Ky., with all their
appurtenances.
Capital Prize $l5O, ooo:
Smallest Prize,, SSO.
Also about S£O.(KM) in GREENBACKS,
being the entire rent money of the propei ty for tlie
I years ISfiff and IS7O, which w ill be distributed to the
! winners of the Jtrst Seven prizes respectively. Kent
I of the farms for 1569, was twelve dollars per acre, and
j it is confidently expee'ed that they will equal or sur
pass, this figure for IbVO.
Tickotx Five I>olljii*js.
I Finsi drawing, JUNK ihh. 1 Slid, at MASONIC! TKM- ,
jPL LOUISVILLE, KV. Hundreds of our best clt!-
■ sens, hsvc given unqualified certificates and endorse
, menu of this maynifletot enter prise.
1 Kvery dollar invested l>j ticket holders, is held In
I trust by the commissioners appointed by the Leeisla
j ture, until the drawing takes plac. and prizes are di
; livered.
| In order to liave your tickets properly registered,
buy at ONCK of your nearest clcb agent, or remit by
| Express, prepaid, Draft, I*. O. money ord**r, or regis
; tered letter, to either of the following. financial agents
who will furnish fml descriptive circular :
1,. H. LYNK, Cssh'r Kanneis Hank, Henderson, Ky.
■ K. B. ALEXANDER Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. .
JOHN C. LATHAM. Hank llopsk nsviiie, Ky. |
j B. O. TIIOM AS, Cash Ohs. and l!e»it’r Lexington, Kv.
W. B. TYhEIi. Cashier Deposit Bk , Owensboro, Ky. j
Good dub A scuts wauled eve
ry wli ore.
I WANTED Sr^sVis
Farmers and others to sell a NEW AKTICLK in great
demand. Forty thousand made l>v one Agent his first
month. Address Geo. McEATHKON A CO., Nash
ville, Tenn , or W. 11. SIIEATON & CO., New Oi
leans, La.
For Pure Water, «§• rum * .
thiicelebratodPump,^fSljgflE*' n “. 6
entirely tasteless, L*a a l.iC*
durable and relia- ffSS xCvlr
bit; equal to the Kk. ST
good old-fashioned sOya. pHUJL
wooden Pump, and *
cost lass than half the
money. Easily arranged
so as to be non-freezing, iJrrw
and in construction so simple
that any one can put It up and r :
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOV/ MAt)¥.
FOUNTAIN I'EHSS
smooth and makes fine w-iting. Ht/.hty recommend
ed by all using them. Only 25 con Is per dozen. Two
sample Pers for 10 cents. Address E. B. OIIKSTKU,
lladlyme. Cor u.
Say where you saw this Advertisement.
To 'Those Afflicted with Asthma or
Phthisic.
i The undersigned wishes to open cornes
! pomlence with all who m e afflicted with
ABTHMA or I’HTHISIC, or a thouui.ksomk
cocuu. All communications addressed to
W. T. COPELAND,
Box .100, Franklin.
Simpson Cos., Ky.
' will bear, vweicd by a printed circular, giv
i ing full particulars of my own cure; how
; to procure the medicine, with directions for
: using it. All persons calling attention to
i this notice, and procuring orders or patients,
shall be remunerated, if they will give me
. their address. Warranted to give relief in
j ten minutes.
GRAND RAFFLE AND SALE
of Heal Estate nod Personal
PROPERTY AT
! CASSVII.LE, GA., JUNE IST., 1870.
j Property Valued at $44,000, Rutiled at
$25,000.
ONLY $1 PER CHANCE !
1 This nroperty consist* injpartof a general asset t
inent of merebandi e. v-lurd at eight thousand
dollars ; s'ore house, Gttx24, new. one thousand and
five hundred dollars; 3 dwelling houses and improve
j ments. all new, IfftlO dollars each: lot of Furniture
i 1000 dollars; 400 bushels corn. 100 sacks f10ur,6,000
i pounds bacon, 24 town lots In Center of town horses,
cows, &.C.. Ac’
i This property, and othei property not Included, is
valued at Forty-four Thousand Dollars. Every
i chance, or ticket, warranted and guaranteed a prize
i value<l from One Dollar up to one hundred, to Two
j Hundred, to Eight Thousand Dollars. NO BLANKS
! Twelve disinteres ed men will conduct the Raffle, and
j see that each and every one. whether present or not
J will have an equal and fair show ing. Each aeent will
i be informed of the result of the Raffle next day after
It comes off. Refer to Officers of Bartow county, and
! citizens of Cassville. Liberal per cent, offered agents.
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, Cater ille , Ga.
DR. CLARK’S LONDON REMEDIES
“FOR SPECIAL COJIPLAIATS.’
DR. CLARK’S IN VIGOR ATOR gives
strength to the aged and debilitated ;
it is especially designed for young men who
have 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. Trice One Dollar.
DR. CLARKS PURIFIER cleanes the
blood from all impurities; such as Scrofula,
Syphillis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors
of every sort. Bad Breath, Offensive Perspi
ration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from
the Ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of
the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches,
and all diseases of the Skin. It is also ben
eficial in diseases of the Lungs and digestive
organs. Price One Dollar.
1)R. CLARK S PANACEA relieves Pain
of every description ; Headache, Earache,
Toothache, Stomachache, Backache’ Pains
in the Breastand Limbs. It is an invaluable
remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no
family should be without it. Price One
Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S ELIXIR is a certain cure
foa all weaknesses of the Geuito Urinary
Organs, and discharges of a inuco-purulent
nature, Lcucorrliuea, Gonorrhoea, Sperma
torrhoea, Seminal Weakness, ate- speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S REFULATOR, sos females
only, is guaranteed to correct all special
irregularities and difficulties mg Single La
dies. Married Ladies are cautioned not to
useit when iu&qert&iUfcCanditon as its effects
would be too powerful. Price One Dollar.
All of these great remedies are prepared
from Fluid. Extracts under Dr. Clark's im
modiatc supervision and arc warranted
fresh. and pure. All afflicted persons should
send a carefully written statement of their
iiiUaents I o Dr. Clark, anti the proper reme
dy will be sent promptly t} their address.—
Dr. Clark can b« consulted personally at
his office, and will furnish till the necessary
accommodations to patients who place theni
• selves under his care. All letters address,
DR. J. CLARK,
Office, No. lO AMITY St.,
New York City (near Broadway.)
Marsh 10, 1870—ly.
L. BENNETT & CO.,
ARE AGENTS, IN CARTERSVILLE,
for the
Holwton Hnlt and Phiisto-r
COMPANY,
and will be please to supply purchasers with
their unsurpassed Fertilizer and indispen
sable savory both of meat and land, at such
prices as wiijl wakQ U 4o their advantage to
buy of us. moh 1 ‘i
NK VV \ 11V KKITS RM R v Ts.
(KST.4 BLI*9IEI>, IS :lo.)
WKLCII k GRIFFITHS,
ea-vs I axi‘s l saws !
SA’TAtef .tl .1. AXES. VtKLTTNG .4NO
Mil.l. Ft'l’M lilN't.s rut CI.AK s.wvs with
> .hd T..,t,..»>i .. ih lUlT'i' 401 US I’AULA I’OLNI’S,
wty.e, ,-..#•.*«.»// ! T.rth .'.ir,
f" Ri‘JOc-3 roduoddi
Send lor Price List m.d Ulmtlnrs
WKIXJII A GRIFFITHS,
I." ton, Mass., and Detroit, Mich.
X\ Av’oiiln. —$7") to S2OO
Y W per nimttli. evert wltcfc. male tuul
female to Intr.idu -e te OKNUINK IMPROVED
COMMON SENSE FVMII.Y SEWING MACHINE
TANARUS; i< acbtne ntllai :.d«; In* u. fell, tuok, qnlit, cord,
bind, braid and <»t!«..liltt in a n-ost sui erior manner
Price bulv tts. FuDy w uraiited so- live years. We
wili |wy %'t)t)> for mu Hiicliiwe iliat will s. w a stron
ger, more he-uttful. or mo’e «and. *tic seeiu than oure,
if mikes fie *'Flaitio lock Sttlcli." Every second
stitch can be rut. sn.i atill the el.'tli cannot be pu letl
apart without tearing if. We pav Agents from to
♦BOO per month ami ex-tenses, or a commission from
which twice that amount can be made. Addrc»s
BKCO.MH A CO., IT iTSHURU. I*A.. BOSTON, MASS ,
or St. Louis. Mo.
CAUTION. —It- wire of all agents soiling Machines
nn 'er the Same name ;>» .no s, unless th-v can chow a
certificate of agency signed by us. We shall not hold
nnrstlve* re.pmslt.le for wor hieas Machine- sold b>
o*her parties, and shall prosecute all patties either
sellitig or usi g Macliiu-spooler this : a:ue o the full
extent of the law, unless such Machines were obtain
ed from us or our agents. I>o not be Imp. tied up u
by parties who copy our advert) ement and c : rculars
and offer worthless Mach lies at a less pric*-.
BEST SIX C onn a.«» 4AQ »W,M{RVNTB and
SIX-CORD.
- For sale by all dealers in
DRY GOODS & NOTIONS.
min flrWTfmi
CnAS. A. DANA, Editok.
The chonpeit, smartest, and best New York newspaper.
Everybody likes it. Threo ciitions: Daily, !(MJ| Sxmi-
Wkkki.t.Util nndWgEKLY.SI ayenr. At.i.TtiitNKWs
»t half-nrt <-. Full renorts of markets, ngricuUure, Farwiot s’
»nd Fruit flrowers’ Clubs, and a complete ttorv In every
Weekly and Peini-Weekly number. A present of valuable
plants and vines to cve-v subscriber; inducement-.!.' ran
vxsicr, ttnsurnasseil. 41,f)0ff Life Insumnees, Granoll’ianos,
Mowing Machines, Parlor Organs, Sewing Machines, Ac.,
among the premiums. Specimens and list. free. Send a ]
Dollar and t-v it.
I. W. ENGLAND, Publieher Sun, New York.
The Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLD BY ALL. CROCEBS.
AGENTS WANTED.- 'o the
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only prac
tical Fardly Knitting Machine ever it ven'ed. Price
$25. Will knit 2(1,01111 stitch 's per minute. Addrc«.
A MERIC A V KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston,
Mass., or St. Louis. Mo.
: W\Y with uncomfortable
TRUSSLS. Comfort and cure for
the Ruptured. Sent post-paid on receipt of
10 cents. Address Dr. K. 11 FOOTE, No.
120 Lexington Avc. New Lork.
s«si
WITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Mcdif
cine. Sent post-paid, on receipt o.
lOots. Address Dr. E. 15. FOOTE, (author
of Medical Commcn Sense.) No. 120 Lexing
ton give., oor. East 18th St., N. Y.
Agents l Bead This
W c tvlUtpß) iHfA'iiini u bulury of
f | «:!0 dollars per week and expenses, nr allow a
* large commission, to our new w. nderfnl in
vention . i.. <M K. V. . I Mil A CO.,
Mars iiHlville, Mich.
‘Economy is Wealth’--Franklin.
l\ IIY will peop'e pay S.VI or more for a Seving Ma
ll chine when $22 will buy one that has & standard
reputation, is double thread, complete with Table,
constructed upon entirely new and practical princi
ples, runs by fi ic'ion, and ex els all others ? These
celebrated Machines Jolly lictu-tif, are Intended tor
poor peop'e who v a t t*. save tune, labor and money.
Agents Wanted. Machines sent to Agents and given
aunty to needy families For circulars and reduced
prices, addles* J. 0. OTTIS A: CO., Franklin ai.d
Diamond £*. M. J> x off*, Boston, Mass.
BRIDE and Bridegroom.—Es
says for Young Yloii. iroc, in aefflcd
envelopes. II J W A 111) . .-'Mb I A PION, Box P, Phil
adelphia, Pa.
DR. WHITTIER, 9 Wylie Pittsburgh, I’#., of
Union-wide iepu»»iio,i. tr.oris -il venereal diseas
es ; nlso, seminal ue-tk- es.-. imp.-i-ucy. Ac., the ie»ult
of self-abuse. J-rnil 2 s imps l<>r sealed p-mphlct, 50
pages. No mat er v.lio f died, .late case Consulta
tion tree, ______
ESYGIIOM AM’Y. F\SUIN A l’luN OB
S(/l 1.-UIIABMIMI. 4HO pages;
It. This wo olcrful has full instruc
tion to enable the render to fascinate either
sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism,
Spiritualism, ami hundreds of other curious
experiments. It can be obtained by sending
address w’tli postage to „T. NY, ENANS
& CO., No. 11 South Eighth Street, l’itiliv
and clphia.
Dr. C. W. MILLARD’S
FEMALE SILVER PILIS
An unfailing remover of obstruction*, ami a cer
tain regulator of the monthly turn. Infallibly Harm-
It**, Wild Tru*tua»thy. Sent free by mail, to any
address, on receipt of One Dollar. I*. O. Box, 8020,
i New York City.
1 MATTQHP A f'llTi'Q force ' l ,0 >!row ln hlx
' VIUUMAUIIrjO weeks Recipe sent fur
1 60cts. Addross 11. Richards, Box 31156, New Vrok P. 0.
Price Reduced.
j The South VV estern Printing and Publish
ing Association have completed arrange-
Invents whereby they arc enabled to supply
j mail subscribers, either singly, or in clubs,
with the
LEADING MAGAZINES and WEEKLIES,
j at publisher!* lowest dub rates—either of
the followin'* $4.00 Periodienls at $ll,OO. per
I annum, viz: Harper's Magazine, Harper s
Weekly, Harper’s Bazar, Atlantic Monthly,
The Galaxy, Putnam's Magazine, Appleton's
Journal,Lippincolt’s Magazine, Blackwood’s,
1 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Old
and New, The Chimney Corner, Hearth and
Home. Either of the following s#.oo Peri
odicals at $2.2.'), viz: Godey’s Ladies’ Book,-
Madame Demdrcst’s Monthly, The Phrcno
! logical Journal. The following $2.60 Per -
; odicals at JfTi-00, viz: The Riverside, Pack
aids Monthly. Tlio Ladies’ Friend. The
following S">.PO Periodicals at $4.00, viz:.
The Eclectic Magazine, Every Saturday, Tire
Nation. The following published ut $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 Bax 410, Cincinnati, Ohio,
mdi O—J t*
KURGIA, Bartow pounty. —The C opart-
Jnersliip heretofore existing between the
undersigned, under the firm name of Con
yers & Gladden, is this day dissolved by
manual consent. The business will l*e con
tinued at the old stand by V. B. Conyers,
where the books may be found ami payment
made by debtors, (.'all and settle, as the
affairs of the old firm must be wound up at
once. O. B. CONYERS,
JNO. A. GLADDEN.
! Carterßville, March 5,1870.
speor a l s ;
K\lra .special \»IU«
Bewaieof Couirterfvifal t*iniib’s Tonic Syrup hi**
been eounn-i felted, and li.e coun crfelter btuugt.t tv
| grief.
kbitii's tdyh: v«ri i>
The g( inline article uoiat liave Dr. Jul.it HwU'y p r {
vale Stamp on each bottle. Dr. -I.dm Bull 4
I th* right to n»» tut fee arc and tell the original Jakr,-
Smith’*Tonic Sy tup of Louisville, Ky. examine well
1 the label on ench bottle. If my prlv.te stamp (, nill
on tlie bottl d«* not- pnrulmre, or »r>u wilt «« deceivi -
See my column advertisement, and u»y ,;arU
l will prose, nte any one infringing *on my right, fit.-
j genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only he prepare.! by
| myself. The public'* servan*, DH. JUIIN UUI.I
Louisville. Ky., April 2i», iM'.s
to rGvsnii-imx
Till. Advertiser, having boon restored
jto bealtL in iv few weeks, by tt
very simtde remedy, after bnving sHtfere<i
several years tvilh a t'-verc luug ulieniou
I and that dret;d disease, Consumption—dy
anxious to make known to his fetlow-mtffui--
ers the menus of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send u copy
of the prescription used (free of charge,)
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find n Hure Cure
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc
The object of the advertiser in sending the
lVosc.riplion iu to beuefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to
-Ito bo invaluable; and he hopes
! every sufferer will try hist remedy as it will
cost them nothing, an 1 may prove a hltss
ing.
BF.V. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg. Kings County. New York.
-A. cJa/r/d7~~
A Clergyman, while residing iu South
America as ;t missionary, discovered a sufq
and simple reuady for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of the Uri
nary and Beminal Organs and the whole
train of disorders brought mi by baneful
and visciuiis Imbits. Great numbers Stave
been cured by this tiidde remedy. Prompt
ed by A desire lo bcnclii I he afflicted mid un
fortuna e, 1 will send the recipe for ptepnr
ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en
velope. to any one who needs it. Free »/
Charge. JOSEPH T. INMAN,
, Station D. Bible House,
Sept. 15—wGm New York liiiy.
LRROKS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for yew*
lrom Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion,
will, for tbo sake of futiering humanity, semi
free to all who need it, the receipt and and).
reel ions for m aking tlu* simple remedy by
which he whs cured. Sufferers wishing to,
profit by the advertiser's experience, turn
do ao by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JUIIN B. OGDEN,
No. 42 t’odur Street, Now York.
PIANOS.
The mulertsigneil would respectfully
announce that he is enabled to furnish
tho most magnificent Pianos ever seen,
in this country, from $1525 to sßoo.
Having superior advantages, and
many years experience in the business
in Europe and America, I onn sell a
first class Piano, 7, or 7f Octave, with
all the very latest improvements SSO (
o SIOO loss than they can he bought
elsewhere ; put it up at your house,
keep it in tune, free cf charge, for 12
months, and warrant every Piano fm
years. Hu will have specimens here,,
or confer with yon in person, by ad
dressing Residence, Kenesaw House,
F. L. FREYEK, Marietta, Gu.
Bgk~Mr. F. L. Freyer, Mariottu Ga., i*
one of the firm of Phillips, Crows & Frcjto.
Atlanta, (*a., agents for the sale of tli« c*lv
brate<l Knabe Pianos, and will be happy tv
receive orders for any of the above instru
ments, at his residence—the Kcnne.saw Imusif
i-STTho Stli wonder of the worhl Inis been found Im
Georgia. The dUcoverer i*a physician of l«ag ex|«--
rlence, ex!ensive observation and profound JuUgt
ii-.tnt, and hi* discovery hat proven such a hlesiius
to w< man, that It Is already known throughout ID
oouLtry as “Woman s Best Friend.” With remark*-
hie quickness and certainty it cure* all oases of tuy--
prenetd nie/iMtruafion, acute or chronic, and resiort*
health In every instance. Dr. J. Brailfield’* FtMa»l«
Regulator supplies a remedy long needed is the treat
ment cf disease* peculiar to women. This the Med
ical Faculty knows and admits, while many of out
best physicians are using It In daily practice.. Tk*>
medicine is prepared, with great care, by L. H. Br»d-
Held, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga.. ami sold at $1.50 per bat
tle by respectable Dritg-rlsts everywhere, feb l wly
A now supply of Watched
Clocks, Jewelry ami Spectacles, just
received by J. T. OWEN.
Fob. 17th, 2t. Mtuii Street.
Fine Bull for Stile.
A fine young Ball, Two and a bull
years old, sired by a full blood half ami
half Durham and Devou Bull. Duu
from a Grade Cow, by a full Durham
Bull. For terms, inquire at this oflieo,
or address R. Stokes Sayre.
Stilosboro, Ga.
Hair TO RENT OR SELL.—The
t.vo-story Jbrick business house, form
erly known as the Shoe Store, the sec
ond story of which is now occupied by
the Cartersvilie Express Printing Of
fice. . A pply to WM. MILNER
;COTTON
H 1313 D.
WE have for sale, at our store, tin*
PEELER AND DICKSON COTTG>
SEED N. GILRKATH ft SON.
I Melild-wlm Cartersville, ui.
LAST NOTICE.
Assistant Asskssob's Office, |
4th District, Mahiktta, (»a.,
March 14th, 1870. j
AS but few responded to my first notice. I
will again afford the citizens of Cuss conn*)'
an opportunity to make a return of their It*"
come for 1800. The Law requires ever}
person to return, no matter how small ih*
Income may be. * I will sp«ud the week coin
menciug April 11th and ending April
1870, »ni| all who-iiail to make return will l**
assessed according to the best infonnati ,lB
! I may obtain, and a penulty of S6O added
1 am also receiving application for Sped' 1
i (License) Taxes for the year eruling May
1370. S. T. ANDERSON.
Assistant Assessor-
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY—Ja'"^
" • Strange has applied for cxero|'<
iof personalty, and setting apart and . 1
[ timi of homostead, and l will pass oi"' n _ o fl
! siMiie at 10 o’clock, a. in,, on the 2otu 1 j
Mmireh. 1870. at office. This Marc»
klWft, J- A. HOWARD.
i Ordinary. *»• I
NOTH®, „.i
TII& Stock Holders of the Bartow
ty. Agricultural Society ntc > H
to meet in Cartefrmffi' «>» the , ' t ., Hil iiiHr' ■
in April next for tier purpose ot 01 .4
March 17.1870, R I>E i