Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, November 11, 1870, Image 2

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THE SEMI-WEEKLY EXPRESS. Jamum, U SMITH, V&troY and Proprietor CAKTKKSVILLK, DA., NOV. 11.,1870 For the 41st and 42nd Congress from the 7tli Congressional District of Da., GEN. P. hTb. YOUNG, Os Bartow Dancy. JFor ilturtscntatibts to tbt Legislature, JOHN W. WOFFORD. JOHN W. GRAY, jfor Sbtrilt, WM. W. RICH. jSeputj) .Sheriff, JAS. KENNEDY, Jot Clerk, ANDREW H. RICE. Jst &ax Lltcciitr, W, T. GORDON. Car Oai Collector, ZAC FT M’REYNOLDS etimn a - - Mrr.RHA.COI.UNS. ■Counts SSutitjor, GEO. W. hill. Counts Coroner, BILL ARP. Acts Passed by llte Legislature of 1870. To alter and amend the road laws of this State so far as they relate to the county of Terrell. To set apart and secure the school fund. To change the time of holding the Superior Courts in the counties of Houston, Twiggs and Catoosa. To extend the corporate limits of the city of Bainbridge, and for other pur poses. To amend and alter and add to the several acts incorporating the town of Cartersville, and to make valid certain acts of the officers of said town. To change the time of holding Mari on county Superior Court. To incorporate the Newuan' and Americus Railroad Company, and for other purposes. To authorize the Governor to borrow money, etc. To amend the act to loan the credit of the State to the Dalton and Margan ton Railroad Company, and for other purposes. To enable the Major and City Coun cil of Marietta to levy a tax within the city limits for the benefit of Marietta Fein ale College. To change the time of holding the Superior Courts of the Macon Circuit, and for other purposes. To change the time of holding the Superior Courts of the Atlanta Circuit. To iegalize the revision of the jury boxes in cases of failure to revise the same on the day now prescribed by law. To classify the public roads in the counties of Walker, Chattooga, Catoo sa, Dade, Murray, Stewart, Schley, Whitfield, Towns and Gordon. To amend the act incorporating the Cherokee Wesleyan Institute, and for ptber purposes. To authorize the issue of bonds of this State whereby to redeem all bonds and the coupons thereon now* due or falling due, and for other purposes. To incorporate the Georgia Banking Company of Savannah. To alter and amend the act for the enforcement of license, etc. To incorporate the town of Euliarlee. To incorporate the town of Clarkes ville, in Habersham county; to appoint commissioners, etc. To amend an act incorporating the Habersham and Union Turnpike Com pany and grant certain privileges’ the name, e tc. To amend the act incorporating For estville in Floyd county, to appoint Commissioners and extend the limits of the same. To incorporate the Central Georgia Agricultural and Manufacturing Com pany. . To incorporate the Great Western Railroad Company. To incorporate the Rome Street Railroad Company. To incorposafce the Hollar Savings Bank of Atlanta, To repeal the act to provide for the levying and collection of a tax for the payment of costs due to Clerks and Sheriffs in insolvent criminal cases in certain counties. To amend the act incorporating the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad Company, approved February 11, 1854. To extend, continue and renew the banking privileges of the Central Rail road and Banking Company. To authorize the Mayor and Council of Atlanta to provide for the introduc tion of water-works in the city of At lonta, and for other purposes. To authorize the Central Railroad to straighten its line of road within certain limits. To incorporate the Fort Valley and Hawkiusville Railroad and to grant certain powers and privileges to the same. To authorize the Mayor and Council of Rome to issue bonds and borrow money for certain specific purposes. To incorporate the City Bank of Al- Uuy. To incorporate the Macon Canal and Manufactming Company. (By expi ration of time.) To protedi the credit of the State in reference to its guaranty of the bonds of railroad companies. To empower the Mayor and Council of Atlanta to establish and maintain a sys.em of public schools within said city. To amend the act incorporating Ma con, to divide the city into wards, and for other purposes To incorporate the Chattahoochee Air-Line Railroad Company. To provide for an election and to al ter and amend the laws in relation to the holding of elections. To amend the act authorizing the Governor to borrow a sufficient amount of money on the credit of the State on such terms as shall seem to him best to pay off the members and officers of the General Assembly, approved Au gust 27, 1870. To amend the charter of the Atlanta and Rosw r e!l Railroad Company, to au thorizo it to consolidate with the At lanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway Company, and to authorize the last named company to endorse the bonds of the Atlanta and Roswell Railroad Company. To protect the credit of the State. For the relief of Henry L. Tyson, Tax Collector of Schley county and his securities, so far as relates to the con vention tax. To change Glascock county from the Northern to the Middle Judicial Cir cuit. To change the time of holding Wilkes Superior Court. To abolish appeals in the City Court of Augusta. To amend the act to require the Re porter of the Supreme Court to publish the decisions of said Court in pamphlet form, and to provide for the distribu tion of the same. To grant to cert tin persons therein named the right to dig and mine in the beds of certain navigable streams and waters for phosphate rocks and phosphatic deposits. To incorporate the Pulaski Manu facturing Company, of Hawkinsville. To alter and amend the road laws so far as relates to the counties Sumler, Paulding and Clay. To incorporate the Rome and Sum merville Railroad Company. To alter the road laws so far as re lates to Quitman county. To amend the charter of Atlanta au thorizing the creation of a Board of Health, making fire limits, extending the corporate limits of the city, etc. To incorporate the town of Acworth, To authorize the trustees of Levert Female College to convey the same to the South Georgia Methodist Confer ence, To incorporate Hogansville in Troup county, appoint commissioners, etc. To incorporate the Steam Plow and Transportation Company. To incorporate Montezuma, and for the election.of Mayor and Aldermen for the same. To authorize Tie increase of the cap ital stock of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. To incorporate a system of public instruction. To establish the lien of set off and recoupment as pgainst debts contract ed before the Ist day of June. 186*5, and to deny to such debts the aid of the courts until the taxes thereon have been paid. To authorize the Mayor and Council of Rome to subscribe not exceeding SIOO,OOO of stock in the Memphis Branch Railroad upon certain condi tions. To lay off and organize anew coun ty out of the counties of Campbell and Carroll, to change the line between Compbell and Fayette, to add a por tion of Fayette to Campbell, and to move the county site of Campbell. To make the roads and bridges from the Isle of Hope across Long Island, in Chatham county, a part of the public roads. To incorporate the Atlanta and Sa vannah Railroad Company. To incorporate the Empire State Works. To create and organize two new ju dicial circuits out of the counties com posing the Southwestern, Brunswick and Southern cir uits, and to provide for the appointment of Judges thereof. To lav out and organize anew coun ty from the counties of Warren’and Columbia. To lay out and organize anew coun ty from the counties of Newton and Henry. To incorporate the Eat on ton and Union Point Railroad Company. To incorporate the Pottersyille Man ufacturing Company of Taylor county. To repeal the act to encourage im migration, etc. To incorporate the Chattooga Coal and Iron Railroad Company. To authorize the Ordinary of Clay county to issue bonds to aid in build ing a Court House. To allow the Brunswick and Albany Railroad Company to cross the Flint river at Albany. To incorporate Cleveland, in White county, and amend the act incorporat ing Clarkesville. To incorporate Van Wert, in Polk county. To incorporate Geneva, in Tilbot county. To authorize Houston county to in dorse the bonds of the Fort Valley and Hawkiusville Railroad Company to the amount of $150,000. To amend the act incorporating the Trustees of Christ Church, in Augusta, and change the name to the First Presbyterian Church. To incorporate the Gainesville and Elijny Railroad Company. To incorporate the Elgin Slate Com pany. To incorporate the Commercial Bank and Trust Company of Savannah. To change the time of holding Paulding Superior Court, and for other purposes. To change the time of holding Mor gan Superior Court To change the time of holding the Superior Courts in certain counties in the Eastern Circuit. To add certain counties to the South western Judicial Circuit and to appoint a Solicitor General thereof. To authorize the Ordinaries and Road Commissioners to classify the public roads. To procure the peace and harmony of the people of the State. • 93. To authorize the Comptroller General of this State to procure an of ficial seal and establish the same. 94. To regulate common carriers in this State. 95. To fix and define the fees of Or dinaries, Surveyors and Clerks of the Superior Courts in application for set ting apart a homestead of realty and personalty. 96. To alter and amend the laws re quiring the distribution of Supreme Court reports. 97. To extend, continue and renew the banking privileges of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. 68. To create a Board of Commis sioners of Roads and Revenues, in Richmond county. 99. To confer corporate powers in. this State on the South Carolina Rail road Company, and grant certain pri vileges to the same. 100. To prohibit the further viola tion of section 29, article 1 of the Con stitution of Georgia, and affixing a penalty therefor. 101. To incorporate the Macon Banking Company. 102. To declare the true intent and meaning of section 3,657 of the code. 103. To fix the salaries of the Judg es of the Superior Courts of the State, and Judges of the Supreme Court. 104 To incorporate the Americus and Florence Railroad Company. 105. To authorize the intendant and wardens of Athens to aid in the Cxten sion of the Georgia Railroad or the construction of any other railroad from Athens to Rabun' Gap. 107. To legalize the adjournment of Lumpkin Superior Court. 108. To amend the act to incorpor ate the Darien Banking Company, ap proved March 4, 1869, and cliaugethe name of the same. 109 To authorize the Southwestern Railroad to subscribe for stock in the Americas and Florence Railroad Com pany. 110 To change the line between the counties of Randolph and Calhoun. 111. To change the line between Stewart and Quitman counties. 112. To donate certain lands to the Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 of Bainbridge, and for other purposes. 113 To create a board of commis sioners of roads and revenues for Glynn county. 114 To change the ling, between the couufcit sos Clinch and Coffee and Ter- reli and Webster. 115. To change the line ihe counties of Jackson and Banks. 116. To change the line between the counties of Stewart and Webster and Webster and Terrell. 117. To change the line betwen the counties of Cherokee and Pickens. 118. To change the line between the counties of Henry and Butts and Glass cock and Warren. A p: . ..... 119. To change' the line between the counties of Lowndes and Berrien. 120. To change the line between the counties of Ware and Pierce. 121 To enable the owners of land to drain their mines and to carry off the water through the land of others. 122. To amend the act extendi g the time in relation to issuing Head Rights so as to extend the time for granting j the same until December 25,1869. and to authorize the Secretary of State to ...... * . ■ mamm m MM issue grants to all surveys now in of -1 v' r face. 123. To relieve certain persons from road dh?v. 121. To remove cert am obstructions to tbe passage of fish in Turkey creek in the comities of Wilkinson and Lau rens. 125 To incorporate Harlem, in Co lumbia county, and for other purposes. 12G. To incorporate Jessup, in Wayne county, etc. 127. To change the line between the comities of Lumpkin and Hall. 128. To. incorporate the Planters and Laborers Loan and Trust Compa ny- -129. To amend the charter of St. Mary’s Railroad Company. 130. To prevent the obstructing of Buck creek in the counties of Schley and Macon. 131. To prevent the obstructing of Thomas creek in Tattnall county. 132. To incorporate liiwassee, in Towns county, etc. 133. To exempt from jury duty members of the Hook and Ladder, and Mountain City Fire Company, of Rome 134. To authorize the Ordinay of Floyd county to issue bonds to the amount of 50,000 to bnild or purchase a bridge across the Etowah .and Oosta naula rivers. 135. To incorporate Blakely, in Ear ly county, etc. To amend the act incorpora ting Kingston, in Lartow county. 137. To incorporate the City Gas Light Company, of Atlanta. 138. To amend the act incorpora ting the Rome Iron Manufacturing j Company. 130. To compensate the Grand and petit jurors of Wilkinson county. 140. To enable J. J. Dickey, of lien- j ry county, to peddle without license. { 141. Tq incorporate the Peoples Bank and Trust Company of Savun-; nah. 142. To change the line between the counties of Thomas and Colquitt. 143. To prohibit non-residents of the State from grazing stock of any kind in the counties of Towns and Union, except such as are owners of real estate in those counties. 144. To change the line between the I counties of Taylor and Talbot. 145. 'To change the line between the counties of Walton and Jackson. ' 146. To amend the act incorpora ting the Vernon Shell Road Company. 147. To amend the act incorpora ting the Alabama and Georgia Manu facturing Company. 148. For the relief of Hershel Dean. 149. To allow B itty H. Mitchell, of Coweta county, to peddle without li cense. 150. To prevent the hounding and killing of deer in the counties of Fan nin, Gilmer and Murray, between the 10th of April and the 20th of Septem ber in each year. 151. Prescribing the duties of clerks and other officers, f&c. 152. To amend the acts regulating the fees of magistrates and Constables so far as relates to the counties of Bibb, Richmond/Monroe and Lee, and pro vide for the mode of collecting the same. 153. To amend the acts giving to persons employed in or about u steam saw mill or those who furnish said mill with timbers, saw-logs or provisions, a lien of the highest dignity upon said mills, etc. 154. To change the time of holding Wayne Superior Court. 155. To amend section 874 of the Code. 15G. To organize anew Judicial Cir cuit composed of Columbia, Richmond, Burk and McDuffie. 157. To authorize the lease of the Western and Atlantic Railroad. 158. To authorize all pleas and de fenses to be sworn to before certain of ficers of other States or counties, and prescribe the legal effect of the official attestation of such officer's. 159 'l’o protect the people of the State m the sale of kerosene oil. IGO. To repeal the act requiring the Ordinaries of Stewart and Webster to levy a tax to pay insolvent criminal costs. 161. To legalize juries drawn for the county of Glynn under the act of 1869. 162. For the relief of F. M. Scrogr gin, T. A. Grace, J. L. Calhoun and the Masonic fraternity of Coweta coun ty- (To be Continued.) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j Spill, Ip ! Dealer fs and general agent fOr RUSSELL & GO’S Threshing fidacmr.es, Reapers and Mowers, AND ALL KINDS OF Farming Implements AND Labor-Saving Machines. Corner Market and Btli Streets, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Nov. 11, 1570.-w2m FINE WATCHES. GENUINE OROIDE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. $5, $7, SB, $lO, sl2, sls to S2O. THE EUROPEAN WAR and extraordinary Money Panic, during 1 the past season, has induced us, in order, to make rapid sales and quick returns, to throw our vast Stock upon the public market, at thirty to Jiftyper cent, beiow Wholesale Prices for Cash. Read ll.c Prices. Pine Oroide Gold Cylinders, regulated and warranted perfect time-keepers, usually sold at sl2 to sls, AT ONLY $5 EACH. THE BEST QUALITY CYLINDER AT SB. The Double Extra Refined- being a very superior quality, regulated and warranted perfect timekeepers, equal in appearance and for time to $l5O Gold W atches, AT ONLY $lO EACH. The Double Extra Refined, Solid Oro ide Gol( [, fidl jeweled levers, tiuest Nickel works, usually sold at $25 to S3O, Reduced to only sls Each. SILVER WATCHES. Extra Fine Solid Pure Silver, Hunting Cased Cylinders, SB. Best Quality Coin Silver. Hunting Cas ed, full jeweled levers, regulated and warranted accurate timekeepers, ONLY $lO. The Very Best Quality Patent Lever and Chronometer Movements, full jeweled, sls. All the abovd classes of Watches are Hunting Cdsed, perfectly regulated, and each warranted by special certificate far two years. Agents and Dealeks ordering-six of our sls Watches at a time, will receive an extra Watch free, making Seven sls Watches for SOO. No dis count can be allowed on our cheaper watches. All Orders for stnale Watches, cash must BE SENT in advance. Send b? Post Otlice Order, Registered Letter, or Bank Check, para ble to our order, and goods will be sent by Ex press or in Registered Package, Repaid at our risk. Orders for at least six watches or over, will be sent by Express C. O. 1)., by depositing small a mount with express agent, or sending referen ces as assurance of good faith. Write order plain, state kind and price of Watch desired, inclose price as above directed, and address THE EMPIRE WATCH 00., No. 196, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, nov. It-wßm P. O. Box 2949. Georgia, b artow count y.-e.j. mar able has applied for exemption of peson alty, and I will pass upon the same at my office on the 17th day of November, 1870. This Nov. 7th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y, B. C. ’agentswanted In all parts of the United States, to sell L. V. DEFOREST & CO.'S Aluminum Gold Jewelry! Agents are making S2OO and SBOO per week selling the Aluminum Jewelry, The best imi tation of gold ever introduced. It has the ex act color, which it always retains, and stands the test of the strongest acids. No one can tell it from Gold only by weight—the Aluminum Gold being about 1-1(5 lighter. L. V. Deforest & Cos., are selling their goods for 1-10 the price gold jewelry is sold for, and on most literal terms to agents—l-4 cash, balance in 30, 60 and 90 days. We seud persons wishing to act as a gents, a full and complete assortment of goods, consisting of Seals, Brecelets, Dockets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains, Pins, Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &o. v for $lO0 —$2o to be paid when the goods are received, the other $75 in 30. 60 and 90 days. Parties wishing to order goods and act as.agents will address L. Y. DEFOREST & GO, nov. 11-w3m 40 A42 Broadway, New York. $3 WATCH ! $3 WATCH] THE GREAT EUROPEAN Eureka Aluminum Gold Watch Cos. HAVE APPOINTED I. V DEFOREST & CO-. Jewelers, 40 § 42 Broadway, New York, So*e Agents for the MI. S. Apd have authorized them to sell their great EPkeka Aluminum Gold Watches for Three Dollars, and warrant each and every one to keep correct time for one year. This Watch we guarantee. to be the best and cheapest timekeep er that is now iu use in any part of the Globe.— The works are in double cases, Ladies’ and Gents’ size, and are beautifully chased. Tho made of the metal no woo widely known in Europe as Aluminum Gold. It has the exact color of Gold , which it afacays retains; it will stand the test of the strongest acids; no one can tell it from Gold only by weight, the Aluminum Gold being 1-10 lighter. The works are made by machinery, same as the well known Ameri can Watch. The Aluminum is a cheap metal, hence we can afford to sell tire Watch for $8 and make a small prolit. We pack the Watch safely iii a small box and send it by mail to any part of they. S. on receipt of $3.50; fifty cents for packing and postage. Address all orders to L. V. DEFOREST & CO., nov. 11-wdat 4Q & 4£ Broadway, N. Y. Extra Special Aotke. Beware of Counterfeit*! Smith’s Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, aau the counterfeirer brought to grief, SMITH'S TOUFIC SYRUP. The genuine articl# most have Dr. John Bull’s pri. vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull ODly has the right to mnnufac ure and sell the original John Smith’s Tai}ic Syrup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the-label on e*ch bottle. If my private stamp i s not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See itiy column advertisement, and my shpw card ~ I wiH prosecute any one infringing on my right. The genuine Smith 1 * Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public’s servant, DR. JOHN BULL. Loutavilk, Ky., April 98,1963 ««iuum;s ||tOCK |?ogd : j WHAT EVERY TKlt- SON OIIGIIT TO KNOW ! THAT DOUGIITIE’N E. (JITTIAV STOC K FOOU Is just what the Furmers, the Siot‘l* Raisers. and (he Housekeepers should use to fatten and preserve the condition of their Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, and Poultry, It has been tested by thousands, and does all the Proprietors claim for It. for Price IJsts, showing Discount to Deal ers. Put up In boxps at SI, and $2 each, and 5, 10, and £0 pounds. Each box: con tains 'directions. A. A. SOLOHOIS «& €O4 Savannah, Gra. nov. I—sw3m t AND DRESS-MAKING BY MRS. & MISS CRANDALL, MAllnei- Brick on the Corner of Main and Erwin Streets, Cartersville, Georgia, Where they Will be happy to see their friends and patrons. nov. 1-wtf - ■■ ■■■— _ — — r if f tirt Y OPENED Aauitap it ■IN THE TOWN OF C ARTERSVILLE, By the Long-Tried and Never-Flinching old Firm of HOWARD & ERWIN, ;/ ,v < Tv ■ , *• 5# I Mfm UfM' who have on hand, IT Y'**' ,:f y \ and Receiving Weekly, FRESH SUPPLIES OF Staple and Fancy DRY-GOODS!!! NOTIONS. ALSO, BAGGING AND ROPE, GROCERIES, PRODUCE, &e. IN FACT, Everything, nearly, kept in the Mer cantile Line, ‘all Departments, is sold by 11 -> at the lowest possible prices. Every body » s .*"** vited to call and look through ottr , e .Nv i\ Establishment. HO WARD & Eli'* - • nov. 11—wtf \ ?