The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, March 28, 1871, Image 2

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£-iu-WE2XLT EXPRESS “ '■ ■' ’".VIT HARMS and SAM’L 11. SMITH EDITORS AXI) PROrr.IETOMS. ' ARTKRSVILLK, GA., MCH. 28th, 1871. lii consequence of the absence m* Foreman, and the fact that our Senior Editor is upon the Grand Jifty t either with a press of matter neces- j snry to be published, we are compelled to issue tliis number without our usu al editorial Editorial Miscellany. McLaughlin, charged with robbing he post office in Atlanta, was arrested New York, and has been brought to A f lantu. Mr. T. E. Laurence, of Augusta, re cently drew a nine thousand dollar > prize in the Kentucky Lottery. Shout but Sweet.—A citizen of Bos ton, who recently died, bequeathed an -state of $3,000,000 to his heirs, by a wTI of not over eleven linos. It is reported tbat Miss Sue Hun gerford, of Savannah, was married on Wednesday last. Democrats must be Democratic to succeed. J- Q- Adams. Give a Democratic Administration, which shall secure the rights of the State-:, and regard the limits of the Federal Constitution, and all of us, South as well as North, can conduct our home matters as the people at home desire, and if that is not the best way, then tho whole fabric is a vision. J. Q. Adams. The Connecticut election takes place on the 3rd of April. On the sth, Ithode Island votes for State officers. The Grand Jury of Webster county disapproves of the General School Sy s tem Bill, as welfas the District Court ■ Bill, passed by the last Legislature. With another planting of cotton like the last year, we must expect to have lower prices, is tho decided report from all quarters. The estimates of the 1 ist c ron are now considerably in excess of ■, million bales. Naptha is regarded as the best illu mating oil in tho world. Charles I raft, of New York, manufactures one thousand barrels of it per day in one establishment, aud is unable to supply the demand. So says a writer in tnc >ewa, claiming to know all the facts. Hoi ace Greeley is to have anew hat. Not to be delivered by contract until ± O >Cj . Tim E igUsh House of Commons h ive voted’ £53000 for tho relief of VX-IH. The return of the French prisoners ih stopped for the present. The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Jericho will meet in Atlanta, sometime u July next. The Atlanta Medical College opens in that city, in May next. A locomotive at an average speed of miles an hour, would reach the moon in eleven months, and the sun in three hundred and fifty }ears. Light travels from tiio sun to the earth, in eight minutes. It is estimated that thick shoos have improved tho health of women, 25 per cent. ■ Hearing a physician remark that a small blow would break the nose, a rustic remarked, “Well, I duuuo about that; I’ve blowed my nose a number rs times, and never broke it yet.’ General Chausey has been shot. Mr. Charles Davis, conductor on the State Road, was so seriously injured by an accident, as to require the am putation of his leg, below the knee, at Dilton. He was doing well, at last accounts. Another severe fire has occurred in Atlanta, on Marietta Street, opposite the Tremonfc House. The stores of Wyley, Jones, Weaver, M iys & Broth er were destroyed. A French journal .ED i'*' Ves the re verses and downfall of France to the intemperance of the people. There are 12 saw mills in operation alo. g the line of tile C U'teruville & Van Wert Railroad, and all busily em ployed. W a-shington county, Term, boasts of 42 fine flouting mills, run by water. A man was ono brought before a magistrate charged with marrying six wives. The magistrate asked him how he could be so hardened a victim. — “Please, your worship,” replied the fel low, “I was trying to get a good one.” Take Care.— A correspondent at Dublin, L uirens county, writes us that a negro child there, aged six, chewed up some yellow jessamine flowers on Friday, and died in two boms-, I: would be .well for all who have charge ’ and Uur 1.. i.. uiaiaro of this poison. /- - [Macon T (>~aph. We call the attention of our readers to the sphndld Market Si;a lof .Mr. Varduvxre who is one among the best market men we •have ever hnd. His stad is alw+ys supplied •wilh cleanly butchered Irtish meats. ('FA SS iL PRESHSTItrA’TS Oft Sic Gi and Jury, Mtirch Term, Vs7l, Harlow Superior Court. The Grand Jurors sworn, chosen and se lected for the first week. March Term, Bar | tow Superior Court, 1871, make the follcw j ilJ g general presentments: Through the usual committees, we find the ! various County Officers have discharged | their duties, and their hooks appaar correct; also the Court House and J til in good con dition and well kept. We find, from tiie Treasurer’s books, the indebtedness of the County to be §3022 49- The estimated amount to meet the expenses of Jurors, feeding pris oners and pauper fund to be 3000 00 Making a total of $6 22 19. We recommend an assessment of 50 per cent, on .Siate tax to meet the abc' T e a meunt, and also such per cent, as shall be necessary to meet the expenses of building the Jail. We find the , v uperintendent of the Poor I House to be an efficient officer; books, vouch ers an 1 management correct and proper.— We find all the rooms neat and in good con dition. Inmates, 15 whites and 2 colored; all of whom express themselves satisfied with the treatment they receive. ; Wennd 78 •> lbs. bacon. 5G bushels c6rn, 15 head stock hogs, 3 milch cows and 3 dry cows, also 45 bushels of oats sowed on the farm The Stock all looks well —a garden of Jof an acre newly enclosed, and the farm well managed. Wc find the public roads of the County in good condition, with a few exceptions: Ist. That portion of the Alabama road near the residence of Rev. VI ni. Cuuyus, caused by an embankment thrown up by the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad. Wo re commend the Commissioners' have said ob struction removed at once by applying to the Railroad authorities. 2nd. In the Gib District, near Mrs. Mur phy s, we find a portion of the Cantou road to need an extraordinary amount of labor, and thai said labor should be done at a dry season of the year. We, therefore, recom mend that the Commissioners of said District have until the next regular term of this Court to put said road in the condition re quired by law. We find some of the roads in tli%» 17th Dis trict are not posted, and finger boards not Kept up, as the law directs. Wo, therefore, Present the Commissioners of said District for default in these particulars. That portion of the Canton road near Mr. God. Host on sis in a bad condition, owing to the fact tha it runs along the bed of at lai branch, which renders it difficult to be kept up. Wc recommend that'said read be put Upon better ground, provided the right of way can be obtained without expense* to too County, and that the Commissioners of * Di h ll- ict cause all the road hands in the District to assist in opening said road. We respectfully request of his Honor, J. It. Parrott, that he impose no fines on the Commissioners of t lie Sixth, Pine Log and Alatoona Districts, in as much as their re spective roads have been worked, and are now in good condition. hie consent of the parties concerned, and the right of way being given, we rec ommend a change of the road leading from Fan-mount by Sonora, to wit; Leaving the old road near L. It. Beaman’s, running south and intersecting the Canton road between Z. B. Ayccck’s and Wm. Shuler's. We further recommend that the Ordinary g: ant an older to open anew road commenc ing at the eastern limit of Cartersville, pass ing through the gap of the mountain, and in tersecting the road from Cartersville to Can ton at or near the Mansfield bridge, provid ed the right of way can be obtained without expense to the County. We also recommend that the Ordinary grant an order to establish a public road to commence near Dr. Milam's residence, and leading westward to intersect the road lead ing from Euharlee t 0 Rome, at or near tVe residence of Daniel. Lowry, provided the parties through whose land said road shall pass, grant the right of way free of charge We recommend that the Ordinary grant, an older to establish a road, commencing at the south end of Erwin Street, town f Car iei svihe, thence across Etowah River at l'uuilin’s mill, intersecting the road leading from Puckett’s ferry to the old Alabama road, provided the right of way be granted tree of expense to the county, and that a free bridge be built and kept up across said river by private subscription. The last L-gislaturc having authorized t! e Ordinary of liartow county to assess a tax to pay cost in insolvent cases, and the Ordi nary having refused to levy said tax, meets the approbation of this body. We regard' the passage of said Act as a piece of great injustice, and recommend that no tax be im posed for said purpose, and that cur Repre sentatives to tne next Legislature exert themselves for its repeal. i he necessities of the times require a wc 1 organized school system, and we arc glad to kaow that the initiatory steps are now being taken to tho accomplishment of that great end. The able and efficient clerk of the Board of Education has done a great amount of labor in drawing maps and subdividing the Districts, but it will require time, pa tience and perseverance to put into opera tion this new system, and the members of the Board are using their best energies to put it in operation as speedily as possible, and we are willing to leave the system to ihe sonna judgment and experience of those to whom its management has been entrusted. We tender our thanks to his Honor, J- R. Parrott, tor his kindness to this body, also to the Solicitor General, and the officers of •he Court, for their kindness to us during the term. We reccommend that the Ordinary make a contract for the publication of these pre senUnents in the Cartersville papers. P V. STOKELY, Eoreinan. A. H. Rice, Clerk. Alfred .VI. Linn, Jason T. Baily, Julius P. Hawks, Monroe Goodson, Olley M Dodgms, Linsey Payne, Wm. VV. Myers, John U Shaw, Moses A Leak, Robert G Mays Henry 11. Hall, John Shuler. Oliver P. Heath, Jno. L. Hosteller, Thos. A. Owens, Wm, K. Milo’s, Pickens R. Lewis, Kubt. C, Saxon, Bartow Superior Court, j March Term, 1871. j It is ordered by the Court that the present ments of the Grand Jury, Ist week, for said count/, be published in conformity with their recommendations, in the Carteisville papers. This, 25th March, 1871. J. K. Parholt, J. S. C. C. C. A true extract from the minutes of Bartow- Superior Court. March 25th. 1871. Thos. A. SV ord, Clerk Story of Grant. Daring thb war a “ Con fed” was captured by tho yankees,and happened to be taken to General Grant’s head quarters. Auer being questioned by tiie General, the old “ Confed” asked him where he was going. “ I am going,” says Grant, “to Rich ie aid, to Petersburg, to heaven, ami i nay be I will go to hell.” After eyeing tile GeUer 1 f >r Severn! ttunn nrw, the old “ Confed ’said: •• v/en-.n .1 Grain, you can’t go • Richmond, for General Lee is there; you can’t go to Petersburg, for Gen Beauregard is there; you can’t go to heaven, for Stonewall‘Jackwju is here; but ;:s t > going to hell, you may get J t aero, tor 1 know of no Gcnied-. rate in that region. ’* GREAT MAMM 0T I! o3Tew ~w~ . And j| A MASSIVE COMBINATION !! WILL EXHIBIT AT > CARTERSVILLE, TUESDAt, 'APRIL 4th. Greatest avcnic, zoological, and sensational triumph of modern times—a grand coaabin eu exhibition of sferuag merit ai.u unapproachable popularity, chaste, moral and elegant in character. & Scenes of Oriental Spl ndor ! Grand Gratuitous Spectacle ! Deu of Living Wild Animals ! The 'World’s Loftiest Voluguers! The Greatest Gym nr La, Acrobats, and Equestrians, &c. -s NT L" ~c— -,r«.rA ©3AOTS BAIiSiO©W ■A.seduAoit 2 2 8 MAMMOTH AIR SHIPS ACCOMPANY tills stupendous Exhibition, and an Ascen. sicn by one of the Experienced Aeronauts RUIN ALT, SMYTHE oh RENNO, t‘ ,k f on the Lot adjoining the large Pavillion. every day before the perform ance ni the afternoon, between the hours of 1 and 2 o’clock, P. M. The public are guar -A.IST ASCENSION IXA ILY! The ‘‘City of Paris,” “Oareirb, Pigeon,” “Gen. Tiiocnu” “King William,” “Taluj- IjAii. “Napoleon HI, “Nabramattaii, and “Apollo.” are the names of these Mns‘o dons of the elements, which vary in stye from 80 to 100 feet in height, from 40 to 50 feet in are capaple of holding 19,000 to 20.000 pounds of ascending power All all should see the interesting formula of I NFL \TION, for inver again may opportunity afford itself to witness this mosi. .novel of all exhibitions of modern times, ” 1 Do not fail to sett th's Novel nieiiiwl of the French to Carry Messages Over the Heads of the Victorious Prussians! So lately list? I with Satisfactory Success ! 1 AN DUE W HAIGHT, General Director. P. BOWLES WOOTEN, MANAGER. THE ABENIC ISrlglit Constellation! , E - Stokes— Premiers Kmesirienne from Its .Amphitheatres cf Enij i M L LE Am>HEm-a bsattufnl nrCslo Iron. Hen,.!.-.-,, Koval Circus; M'lle uoDisu-tbe Graceful and dnnpg Cords Abustique and Volants; Chbles Eillis th<-World 181 bomßra * u, ‘ Equost,la “ aud the best general performer in r a’il E RUN & ELLS FA 31 SLY! To l , l |° NS K Kt ' v llr t Ls Jeans; Europe, and Niblo’s and H° ;!!' , N n n ork ’ fcla , L llentoa b °y s ' ‘'“-ee in number. Mssrau Freddy lie best Boy Gymnast and Posturer on Earth;' Bareev- the Unequal led 1 redigy, Classic Postm-er, and Ch.ld ; Boiisedl Rmouaw, Jb Aln ■ r J ul , n . Wel ' 'J™ 1 Krotesqul youthful Clo vii; J C. Loss—Modern Hercules mt-V ! v- V ‘ir I'r'k'"'"’ 1 ’ Ooszales—Hsuowned Pantomimist j‘ l,u V !< * l . H ' * i ; L , v 7T! Fl * N - l^e worlds greatest jester, aud a num ber of oilier bird Ui-u-s Performers. (***—rtS&Sfc, Massive performing Den of Living Wijld Animals ! 1, Vs.—l ho most splendid specimens of these mon .,/IT Mip l ever shone, directly from the Wilds of f' •' aud tho almost impenetrable Jungles / r . ' of D fin 1 »sia. Performance is given -’U »!..• of t ;o L’irc is Exhibition, each jßgp• v M. P;ml Roiixarlc yV - *"vA* •‘V 1 will cnt er the Len of Wild Beasts, and show '*■* "ijrilwv - r complete control over them, even feed n- them raw merit from h:s own lip—a thrilling spectacle, wiiich clearly proclaims man’s great- superiority ovet the animal kingdom, #^\ TfIE Gorueous Golden Chariot, “OBERONT drawn by 12 Richly Capari soned Ai doia:i ftorses 1 containing Herr Koppe’s Silver Cornet Band, will parade the principal avenues and streets at 10 o’clock, A. M. eacli day of tho exhibition. No smoking allowed iuside Pavillion.TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY at 2 and 7 oc.vcit, i. M. A DMIhSION 75 cents; CHILDREN under iO y ais old, 0 cents. * • •* * V V'.- W TUIE PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE. New drug Store last Opened IN 1 TIIE EMPIRE BLOCK, So. 1 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. D. 0. C. TXaerv, M. D«, J, M, Eendlemaa, M. D. Witolc $a I © asd Ret all tTfE have opened at the above stand, and intend keeping a first-class stock of Drugs Medi -7? clues. Chemical.*, Pain s Oils, Glass, ami all articles usually kept in a first-class Drug Stole, a.id respectfully invite the attention o Physicians, Families. Merchants ami Traders to our stock. We keep nothing but lirst-elass goods, and guarantee the purity of them. Particular attention will be paid to the Prescription Departiur nt, Which trill bo directly under our own supervision, and having had many rears' experience we guarantee satisfaction. * ' ‘ 1 ’ So2© Agents lor Ric sale of the only infallible remedy for JNyspepsSa and Nervous Debility discovered. mar 20,1871-wly nnuinepy A, tut !|tes s-||» Hit it. mi RS. SHARPE will open, in o«i*tovs;>'ille, on or before the first day I?JL of April next, A JNEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Spring Millinery, O E THE LATEST STYLES. Having spent nearly two years in Memphis, in one of the largest and most fashionable estab lishments there, she hopes to please in that line. Mrs. 8. will pav Special attention to Dress- Making. in all its branches, and hopes, by strict attention and good work, to merit a share of patronage from the ladies of Carters ville and surrounding country. mar. 17-wly —- ; ub £*4, jJf WW. H. HOWARD Is Agent for the UMHT CA BINET ©K« AltfS Churches, Schools, Halls, and Parlors.! S Made in America, viz: Mason & Hamlin’s, & G. A. Frincc & Co’s. Also, Agent for A Splendid Piano, GuuraiUced to keep in S*erfect Order for Five Years J l Also, Agent for Various Smaller MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!!! WHEN YO ! J WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE. IT WILL PAY YCU TO « CaH cn me ard get my Prices. Call and see Illustrated Cata logue and Price List. forget Ibis Advertisement. W. 'll. Ilonard, Cartersville, Georgia. march 28th, ’7l—sw 3tn. RE 3) ALRERNOI. This thorough and. popularly bred Horse will stand the present spring season, public days and accidents excepted, at the following places, viz: At Andrew Baxter’s, near Cartersville, at Kingston, at Adairs ville, and at his own stable. lie has shown successfully at Cartersville, at dome Fairs, and at the State Fair at Atlanta as a thorough bred Stallion. No serubb in his veins to taint his high pedigree. His colts arc large, line, upheaded ami blood-like- For ped igree, terms etc., sec bills. A. M. LINN, inch“27tli ’7i. FREE TO ALL THE PEOPLE ! ATLANTA MKDICAL o o e cj- jez . rYIHE next regular Course of Lectures in this I Institution, will commence on the first Monday in May, and close the last of tiie fol lowing August. faculty: John G. Westmoreland, M. D., Prof. Principles and Practice of Medicine. 11. W. Banks, M. D„ Prof of Obstetrics and Diseases of AA T omen. W. F. AYESTIfOREI.AND, M. 1)., Prof, of Principles and Practice of Surgery. AA T . 11. Goodwin, M. I). Prof, of General and Medical Chemistry. S. H. OK me, M. I)., Prof, of Clinical Surgery." B. 1). Moore, M. D., Prof, of Physiology. H. AY. Brown, M. I>., Prof, of General and Special Anatomy. J. G. Westmoreland, M. I)., Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. X. D’Alviny, M D., Curator. For further information address J. G. AY E3TMO REL AND, Dean. Atlanta, Ga., March 4.1871 -wlm EOltoIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—George O. ” Jf Kied haying applied to be appointed Guar dian of the property of Eumijene Loveless and Mattie £. Loveless, minors, under fourteen years uge, residents of said county, this is to cite all persons concerned, to be and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held next after the expiration of thirty days from the first pub lication of tiiC notice, and show cause, if any they can, why said George 0. Reid should not be entrrusted with the guardianship of the prop erty of said minors. Witness my hand and official signature, this, March 21st, 1871, J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y C GEORGIA, Bartow County.— AA r hereas J. B. X F. Murphy and J. J. Murphy applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Frances Murphy, late of said county de ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of said dcce used, to file th( ir objection's in my office, within the time prescribed by law, showing cause why they should not, otherwise letters of administration will he granted said applicants. Given under niv hand and official signature, this March 24th, 1871. J. A. HOYVARD, Ordinary B. C. lntcrcstiugto Planters. Office Mobile Oil Mobile, February 7, 1871. j" To the Editor: In another column you advertise the Lang uor Fertilizer, the price of which has been S6O per ton. Although this is below the price of any other reliable commercial ma nure in the market, yet I have determined to make the price still lower. The Langdon is a home production, made from well known articles produced here, (Bones and Cotton Seed Meal mainly)-and I can afford to man ufacture and sell it cheaper than any foreign manufacturer can put his product in this mar ket. Again, I have this year so developed and perfected my works as to reduce the cost of manufacture considerably; and lastly, so generous has been the support of this new Southern enterprise by our planters, in giv ing the Langdon their preference, that I pro pose to reciprocate by giving them all the advantage 1 possess in the production of the article. The price hereafter will he only SSO per ton for lots of five or more tons, $55 for less amounts, and $3 per hundred pounds for amounts less than a ton. At this low price every good farmer will use fertilizers. Please give this a few insertions for the benefit of your pluuter readers. Very Respectfully, W. D. MANX, Proprietor Langdon Feniluer IVotioe. AN ACT approved 4th March, 1871, passed by the 41st Congress, provides fir a Board to be known as “Commissioners of Claims,” whose duty it is to look into and determine the amount .lue loyal persons for property taken bv the Gov ernment ol the United States, for the use of its armies in the late war “between the States.”— I have made arrangements with an attorney in Washington City for the prosecution Os claims of the kind referred to. Applicants have to prove their loyalty to the satisfaction of the Board. ' JOIIN W. W<> FF<>R D, Mch 16-It Cartersville, Ga. &S3W Baef Market, 4 G. B. VANDIVEHE has opened anew iAt Beef Market, in the house formerly oc cupied by W. J. Manlev as a work shop, on West Main Street, Cartersville, and two doors West of Mr. J’iekren’s Furniture Store, where he will supply the public with fresh meats at any time from daylight to 9 o’clock, P. M. He will also pay the best prices for beef Cattle and Hides, mar 16-w6m BAR AND BAND IRON. TIIE Vulcan Works, OF CHATTANOOGA, Offer for Sale, by cash, an extensive and full assortment of BAR AND BAND IRON! Manufactured from Charcoal Pig, At the Prices of Northern Iron, In large or small quantities, mar 10-swlm WALTHAM WATCHES. The extensive use of these watches for t he last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, the most exact ing of watch-wearers, has thoroughly de monstrated the strength, steadiness, durahil ity and accuracy of the W .Itham watch.— To satify that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real value of these time-lceepers. More than 50ft,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people—a proof and a guar antee of their superiority over all others. The superior organization and great ex tent of the Company’s Work’s at Waltham, enables them to produce watches at a price which renders competition futile, and those who buy any other watch merely pay 2o to 00-per cent, more for their watches than is necessary. J heso time-pieces combine every improve ment that a long experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every invention in watch-making originating in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skillful artisans in our works, and long use on the part of the public, demonstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time keeping. Among the many improvements we would particularize: The invention and use of a centre-pinion of peculiar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of mainsprings, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had the refusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg s patent pinion as being best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair-springs,now universally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best, are used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, protecting the movement from dust, and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning.necessary in other watches. Our new patent stem-wind r, or keyless watch is already a decided success, and a great improvement on any stem-winding watch in the American market, and by far the cheapest watch of its quality now offer ed to the public. To those living in por tions of the United States where watch makers do not abound, watches with the above mentioned improvements which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, durability and convenience, must prove invaluable. 1 he trademarks of the various styles made by the Company are as follows: Americau AA'atch Cos , Waltham, Mass. A.mu. Watch Cos. Waltham, Mass. American Watch Cos., Crescent tit-, Wal tham. Mass. • Appleton, Tracy & Cos., AA r altham, Mass. American AVatch Cos., Adams St., Waltham Mass. AY altham AA atch Cos., AValtham, Mass-, P. S. Bartlett, AValtham Mass. Win. Ellery, Waltham, Mass. Home AY atch Cos., Boston, Mass. Examine the spelling of these names care fully before buying. Any variation even of a single letter, indicates a counterfeit. For sale by all leading jewelers. No watches retailed by the Company. An. illustrated history ol watch-making, containing much , useful information to watch wearers sent to any address on application. ROBSIYS & C*encra! Agents lor American Watci Company, 1&2 Broadway, Acw York. NEW At ■ VERT ISEMK Viv For Hand and Sevang Madun e , J. P. COATS’ ■B as t SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, From Xo. 8 to Xo. to,, 1 for sale by An Healers in Dry (Lootlx and Notions Upages; sent bv mail free. ‘ Teach,.. kJ?’ 5 * 1 cure all diseases .of the person* skin h« if I** 1 ** t 0 complexion. W rite to 714 Broadway New y^' A Great Offer . // 4m Hr dway, X. V £*» of One Hundred Pianos, Meloih- ' ons, and Organs of six tlrst-cla-- mVi-.T. ' ■ ' chiding W atkrs, ’ at extremely low raicgs ton CASH, III'KING TH! MONTH, or will tak,. S ’ GSui!Sa? tollu,c ‘“ H,nthl! or I"*™? BLOOMINGTON (ILL.) NURSERY?' 19tli Tear. 600 Acres. 13 Greenhouses I irirt * Assortment—all sizes. Best Stock 1 Low I’i u ces! Would you know What, When, How m Ilant! Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Trees R , Grafts, Seedlings, Osage Plants, Apple s. i Early Rose Potatoes, Shrubs, K -cs. Greenhm • ami warden Plants, &c., Ac. Flower ami y, etable Seeds! Finest, Best Collection—Sir," and quality. Send 10 cents for New, Illustrate < Descriptive catalogue—9o pages. Send stanm' each, for Catalogues of Seeds, with plain dinAl tions— 64 pages; Bedding and Garden Plant<£ 32 pages, and Wholesale Prim I ist M „ ,V. ~ Address F. K. PIKENIX, Bloomington, Illinois. • • 4 * F f R <» i: HAR. Proprietor of Pennsylvania AorJccttur*! v» Manufacturer of Improved [YORK Pk\v?' Polished Steel e .-. T Tri _ _„ T ’ ‘ * * DICKSON SWEEPS, STIS?L I ► Send for illustrated Catalan FOIt $2, PER LIXE, We will insert an advertisement ONE MONTH In Tliirtv-four First-class GEORGIA NEWSPAPERS, Including Five Dalies. We refer to the of this paper, to whom our responsibility is well known. LIST SENT FREE. Address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. Advertising Agents, Nos. 40 & 41 Park Row, New York. $5 TO $lO PER DAY.*SRJSffi who engage in our new business make from $5 to $lO per day in their own localities. 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