The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, June 30, 1870, Image 2
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'i tic following point* of intff* l ** ft-otg
tin h’otes of doc"' , sWti-!< rendered
, tlo* IFnprewfs Court W? Ooorgiw on
•' Monday l ist, art pubUAv and iu the Coit
* stitution: .
In A*lain.'* v*. LdfYu, Lom Clay, the
CGurt decided* «B*t “an intikeejxi- is
hound to fcxtfwnvliMrtly diligence in
jav-Ptnng -St h*r?.jadiy \4 hi* guest
pnt?h*t£d to bfa ttnr>\ v.'liLlt* the. guest
bn* compiled with alt reasonable rules
of the inn. And if the guest, on de
puting from the inn, leaves his or her
P baggage With the innkeeper with his
etnusenl, he is liable for ita safe keeping 1
t,a an innkeeper, for a reasonable tiimn !
•eluding to the circumstance of the
jEip,**' - •
lit*- Walker A Ohupuian. vh. 11. {_'. j
MkehVll A; Cos., from the'
re I used to <*?»;trul the discretion
of theX’owt b low in granting or re
fusing a continuance, no manifestj
base of the discretion being shov\'n;i
and rmod ihut testimony tending to j
illustrate the i.-sue, or to aid in arriv- j
ing at the truth should not be rejected,!
though apparently irrelevant itself.
lu Owen vs. Wills, from Talbot—*“A 1
coufSuct made Ist October, 186(5,1
theugh for a consideration existing l
prior to the sealing ordinance,” when'
tbo parties have, since the publication
of tin* ordinance of iB6O, adjunL-d the j
equities between tael made
new para.rs in suit lenient.
In uenj. D'aTls vs. J\ R. Myers, sher
iff, from {Schley—“A tenant is not enti
tled to n. homestead or exemption, out
of tin crop, or its proceoeds if sold, till
the rent due the landlord is paid, as
neither the crop nor its proceeds is le
gally or cifiiitjiblv his TirojK'.rty till he
has paid the rent due for the Use of
the land ujxm which it wnf made, and
ihe landlord may follow either until
his claim is satisfied/’
In Maiipne, administrator, vs. How
ard, ot. a)., Equity, from Talbot the
Court refused to grant relief to an ad
ministrator who had sold lands of the
estate to one of the distributees for
himself and as guardian for the others,
taking his individual notes without se
curity, and executing deed* to him,
tho ndimnistrator believing that the,
assets of the estate on final distribu
tion would be sufficient to cover the
amount of the tTfites. but finding that
the emancipation of the slaves left them
inadequate. The prayer was to make
the luttds liable and to ; cancel the
deeds. * -
In Edy vs Shivey—“The existence,
genuineness and contents of a deed
shown to be lost or destroyed, may be j
proven by a .certified copy of the re- j
cord of it, if it has been pr v, p'«rh »»d j
legally probated for record. *
Bryan c-fc al. vs. Tho State, from [
Randolph—“ln a proceeding against I
Hoad Commissioner* before the Si pa-!
iior Court, under 7<Jl section of tho
Cpde act of 1866, for neglect of du
ty, it is error in the Judge to compel
the to" answer under oath
. f *>••:• ?• hM, the .f «J •fWTH *0 which jxiay
Hdbjeetijbeu: io line, lorteittlfc or pen-j
fn S--ales vs. Ordinary of Cbattahoo- '
cum oouutv —“Lnat r tlie laWsj of this ;
Siatq an agf.l-tn nrterfAlot lie Against the j
County io.‘ damages caused by neglect 1
of tile proper authorities to repair a \
brnlg-. it not tvpyvmwtt tU:M it ww a
toll *.* .14.“, (ft each *'t "A was|
Unlit by a. contractor; ayd there Was a \
1 oiUire.i; tak •dm prgpir bond of in-!
dcm-Utt r.-qiredb\ sections* 7lo and;
711 of V Cod/. ’ / ' '
Warn ■: J.. dissenting, held tlvtvY “in-I
Hs-unch as the contractors to fan Id!
public bridges iii the respective coun
ties are required bv law to give bond
and security to indemnify for fill dam*
ag-8 for their failure to erect and keep
iu good repair such public bridges, the
legal presumption is that the Couuty
is indemnified against ultimate loss,
should a recovery bo held in this case
against tho Couuty.”
In Tison efc al. vs. Sellers, from
Sibley County—“ Where tin re is a suit
priding in any Court of this State, the
parties -may, under a rule of the Court,
»«• by agreement in writing, submit the
dispute to arbitration, and to any
number art »ifr.a tors, and their award
may he m-tci*- the judgment of the
Court wbeiv tax suit is pending. Er
ror, though' th** fiToceedi gs have not
rotupli ;d lif'Taflv with the provisions
of title 28, eha*4ef 1, of the Code,
since such award is Jlt’t strictly, un
der the system, provided by tbaL chap
ter.”
1. Brown vs. The .State, ii*dw» Mus
cogee: “A table, on which or Orel*
which is a hollow globe, containing
balls or numbers, the drawing utfa of
which determines who of several par
ties’ shall take a “pot,” to which
has contributed, is a gaming table, un
der section 4465 of the Code; and one
who keeps and presides at the same,
tW/ pi aying and betting for money
Cm/ Le done thereat, is guilt v of keep
■n* game table.”— Cohimbas Enq..
t&M r Maggie C. Schley, a minor,
aplpij*’?! t*» th.e Ordinary of Chatham
' i ounty for %<tting apart a homestead
out of the e*i»te of her father, George
Schle.v, late of Richmond
” eoufiiy, Gftorgift/. The creditors of the
estaie rested the ►bifiieation on the
ground that the was insolvent,
and that there has all’OwH been ap
propriahsl to the use of bkl Maggie
<4 Bithhrv, bv the execntoi’S ttf George
Schleyv deceased, more than the entire
value allowed bv law to lie exet&pted
fv>r homestead and pefsoualty.
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Wxshi.kotox, June 21. —T he Recon
struction Committee reported a bill
for a full general grace, amnesty and
oblivion of certain wrongful acts, do
ings and omissions conitectod with the
late rcbeliion. I f excludes persons ed-
at West Point or AniiapoLs.
mon/H-TS of Congress before the rebel
(>•/(*, hend'i <A executive departments.
Judges of C-nle.'ni Copris, or foreign
ruin raters, bc-foTu ihe wsr, signers of
ordinaucea of and Govern
or- of States <hiring the rebellion, per
«, me who cruelly trestej Federal pris
.<>nei’s, pursuiiH who hold Jffcderai Gov
erum -Jit utouuy ov projw sty at the
com nencciacift of the war nu 4
not made restitution, al! deserters from
j’, dor'll hviuv or navy. I- j e biix .van
ordc * printed and reeornmittnd.
Four George Washingt ms. six
\ byw J;.'ktons. ■ live Henry Clay*!,
- . ,f- IvliOus’ hat prt-!-
- *:a iU g ; os.a *-• navy.
Th 0 Expr e§ s/
AM<A/, ij vV / Tfi. A’ iiitor itfiii proprietor
t CAKT*m4» U»l.t. «iA.. J('liltn!Tb7o
_
I FmniuPi for hnlrscrilim.
J* c yU! k..in, l mas a splenUW new
Suv€»r W at\ih-i will -eml u? Ihe ;
• u a Hies <*i r i '•>• -ill.—hi.,ms w it n inn.
I&jV We It ill Ki.e hiij Ilian » i iC \v JSS.W saU- '
<uc who will .>• 'he Mine, of *«l«GoSaddle, who
will send "z 5 iwttnes u iih gio.ici.
tfa) W e v. ip ifive at.; man a f.in.ou sei of bug: l
X', Harm .', uor u ;i| end n- tin- nmut* ufsiiij'
j Subwrlljers with *I-au»J.
j yl| th*' a’o -.e artirles are «cw.
tea? H e "dl trive :ui> m,i*j .t ouinboi' <•< tow
liogxy, worth ri.'iO '*. win* will < 0,4 «i she
i names of.'joti 'iilo-T.riiH'T' v ith i’Wv-W
''. *ll |fint* et v .JM't f' |i*r ceclGfi
; zrec-iibaeks. ei>.eiil-i' f/JiSSk.fr. or -nhi-rip
tion, ei the V f*Sf >” erisli Snb*. -iipftons,
1 Job work, aii,i »l**Ttlf H.'i w ill -.-nd us at
| our advm JiBJ T«*N’s. '
Fr?*"..i*.«i. v .n'k, and avail your
| Jfoiie a,- ail pf the alwtve jiio f .o-i>Juus.
Oiricß ( Alii KS’iMti V. WK. H. 1
Carte. AVille, flu-., June ‘J'ir.d, 1870. /
Uesolvml: That an Assessment of tiveiitv-ftve
lyr cent on .lie Capli.il Si -h± subscribed for of
tnotomjmn be, and the same is herein ordered
to be paid to I*. W . h. IVacock, Treasurer, ou.'
<*r before tb«' v'Jrtl da\ ot Ju’v next, lij 'ea' li
Stockholder, anil Lh.u ihifc order be publish' - 1 ia
the Cartersc.iilc ofti-Jr-i in*:.
A true extract fica the minutes of 4 ,he Hoard
of iMri'ctors held this da;. ,1 tine fa, 1-• b.
D. W. K. Pf.yCOClv, 'thvssurtjr.
Th«* Georifla USUI.
In the }>uii߻v after prolonged discus
sion and a decided negative \\ te on 1
the mixed Kciioi.fi t*i 1, tin Gt/orgiu bill
passed in the fallowing sha-pc nudgoes
to the Sei
Sccti'on Ist. lie it pn-icted that the f
j State of Gf'oi'jpfc having complied with
. the recou4ir , »Pti.?nx nets of Gmgi'trss
and the lUlt aiid lotli of
; am* ndmei ? *ij tijr* Cor?Ntitniion of tile
Uuited States having been ratified in
good faitir I*} a legal Legislature of
said State, it is hereby declared that
the State .»i Ueoigift is entitled to rep
resentation iu tbr Congress of the Xinl
! ted States. j- ■ '
But nothing in tfi'j act contained,
shall be construed to deprive the peo
; pie of Georgia jf th light to an clec-
I f.ion for of the General As-
I sembly o* .said State.
Sec. 2nd. That so much of the act j
entitled an act making appropriations
. for the so pil or t of the army for Bit
year ending Juno 30, 1868, and hv
1 other purposes, approved March 2, lb
-67, as prohibits organization, arming
or calling into • urviee the militia forc
es of Georgia, TtXas and
! Virginia be, and iW sa'ue w imeby fe
j pealed. i
i TVith regard to the >jue«?ion of she j
(pienent nrt holUug tr*cr and
■ uo new eleciiou V» bn ?vrH this fall, the
j Gonsiitution reads as follows:
Article il, Vk h>» di '♦< u>- 1080. ) -
The electing of Governor, Members of I
1 Congress, and if tho ienerul Assenvblv,
afttr the y(-v-r iKtiS, shall cbnimence
on the Tuesday after the first Monday.
in Novombt-r, umess otherwise provi- >
tied by law. '
Article 01, S-ction 5 121, *p. 1080.> j
The •■■■» yf «Ue Statu *b«»ll be*
elected for four yours, except that the
members elected at the first 'election j
from the twenty tv j Senatorial Dis
tricts numbered iu this Constitution j
with odd numbers,shall only hold their
office for two years. The members of
the House of Representatives shall be ‘
elected fi>r two years. The e’ection
| for members of the General Assembly ,
sh ill begin on TikthAiv nf rr the ‘
-Vloutlay i?i NoVuh'bpr cf evrory second j
yt-ar, exc- pt Ute first election, Which j
shall be within sixty clays after the ad- i
joarnment of this Convention : but the ;
Genefal Assembly may by law change |
the time of election, and the members
shall Hv-L 1 until their successors are;
elected HfJl qualified. 1
The bill, iu the shape in which it
passed the House erf jNt*j»r#«*p!itativeß,!
though not us exfilfcifcih nh
extension of the Ext cufcive and Legis
lative terms as the Bingham amend
ment, recognizes the Constitution of
the State as deteruiiuing the limit of
the terms, and that real*y nmouuts to
j the same filing. Bullock nud .his sup
porter* have contended that- the Re-;
cotmtrvctiori laws govern the matter;
but tbff Jl "»mnt «»;•;< that the State Con ,
stitutioft *f. StiU .there;
was tr.cker'y apparent in the cutting
off of Farueir^«atL : a amendment nnd
the giving of tho preco4ei.ee, j
and it will depend itpoh ll.»« «U<Tfa"ter
us their Iniolciiuf whethff Gov. Bull ck
i and his Legislative friend:'* **'4l persist
; in their scheme? of extension: r,fitwith
standing the repeated vote cf both
! Houses of Congress forbidding or con
demning i-. The striking out of thf
! year “1870 - ’ in the clause relating to
| the election amounted to nothing
I practical; it was simply a refusal by
the House to cnndrvc the terms of the
Constitution. By its bill the time set
by the Constitution is the time for the
next general election—the delay iu al
lowing the State representation in
Congress does not *, at- ntt' affect it
and t&tfUTian be no. dusptite tts to- ihe
time prescribed byvlE Con eitution.—
; Columbu?, Euqu nr.
’J he above bill seems 9b “hang fire”
in the Senate but, nevertheless,
we think, \vilC** *<111wfaly be by
that Ixaly, and Income a law. It cer-
seems t > be a death struggle to
git Georgia restored it* the L niou.-r
--! sjhw is the 1 ist button on Gain ’s coat.,
and when once admit ed the of
; reconstruction will be dtjdb, We lu fibe,
| ;i«*d forever —world without end ;bi
; aadptim, Othello a occupation will **c'
’ gone, and that is wyat hurts. It does
! seem, to us, b m time to <yuit this
J eaviiiug ands ally lose siglit of party-1
.pr fernn u : s, rise siiperior to pVifalkv,
and Id the perpetuation of partizan 1
power fee. swallowed T, .p and cxtmguish
ied in the U'u--* sjjSnt of m..^nuu*mitj
j and patri’.'-is;,.. IWi'l cure, let the,
love ot our country ***4 #»«"-d g.norn
| meat prompt Us to overrit**.- tlie lov* |
| tor place utnl power, and i%-|
j store peace and ha ujisi.ity again to a j
people groiilsiug to bo free from a worse I
! Jjg\pilau bundsigc.
* writing the above, the evident
i /C " ~ j
, inriitfatton F"«*. ..:d,ui gton b. that tu
' Gfeorgiii wUMpi giM-u tho go-bye;
for B;* -«:rd. 0 Aeu mdii) will con- i
! p ; . i. :;**»« i. e; >. rrj'e.
j. (PomicjiCATra.) 4
t i Solemn Call
God i"A' for Adam, whfeft i o had
! bid hims«lC in bis sin and nhrttne, so
alarim-jt him, that he coukt not resist
the awful voiceG»ut .n.iHvguih •Miswer
ed: “the wotuoji fhbti gfivtst lire gave
me the find T did a.it.’* thus
vftiuly aitvuipting to iiimEelf
by rolliuif fiis u-iilt 00 niivtiier.
-..hat vu*< e calling the infant
Samuel ww not in sinful
(ear. Dai. itti emotions bf tendei eht
low: “.Bpeuk for thy servant heareth.”
God is new speaking to th’S people
in u peculiar way; ho haj been calling I
to us .since the day sos our childhood
and innocence. He has boeu calinm
t-o us by His Hrovid* nco Mid in His
Word—.U ough His >"'m:sterp, He is
still calling—tho i s sounded iu
otu* ears, and ..uongU tln ir labors seem
nhifust in vain. His,servants continue
;K> labor. Still pleading; still praying.
’ The house cf prayer 4s Kept open at
yonr dooifi oh! let'-u.s-not turn a deaf
1 ear any longer, lost mercy cyu*e to
plead, und we fall ui the h.’.mk of the
inflexible Judge. It were better we
had never been born, than that our
sun stiouli set m darkness.
God has lately laid His hand hem i
! iy upon us a* a community, and as in
dividuals. He hits entered our house
and taken tlie husband and father
one who was a wise counsellor, a true
. and worthy friend, a Christian gentle
; man, ainl’a nur t excellent citizen; one
; whose w ord and promise could be re
lied upon iu any emergency; cue
whose harshest word concernin'.* his
fellow man. was, we are all liable to
do \\ ong; Wno died trusting in Jesua:
who never disappointed ■ the nopes of
, any. Another home was entered about
th spmo tiiinu, and tk fond husband
was* robbed of his dear compnuwnl
TjOst to linij, me 4ill tlitu>o eai’ess**
es; those bright eyes, accustomed to
greet hiiu welcome, uru uow faded and
eloscd iu death..
‘ Aiteeji ijt bPss*} sleep,
i’rom wtuftii aoue ever u.ike 10 weep.
Other homes have been desokited.
From the bosom of tender pstrents, the
pniWhKg little ones have been t.-.ken, j
not iu wrath, bat iu mercy. Their!
prattlings have ceased; their songs
have begun;- the aiigels of the house
have gone to dwell with their Father
iu Heaven.
Loving wife, nxniru i*ot£or him who l
has only gone before,
5V»d basUvod, bid thy sorrow ceuie.
Fa rents, rejoice I.Tiquico!! in those
oeautiful mansions of glory, prepaved
by 1 Saviour, your loved ones are
now chanting hymns of joy.
And He has promiseu that He will
ensue and lake you unto Him- -
sell, so wh-r ■ He is, there ©hull all His j
poop e b ,
Wife. Hunband. Paj-fufa, Childven, j
Cbvistiaws, Friends—weep not.
Did you not hear tuat song of tri-,
mupli, *»ttug by the angels, as they bore
those sis. Viua,Lu*«‘d souls from ©artii
to Henteu f * • i
How sweet th? trclccflSS of ottr .Sav
iour—Christian, come up higher ! j
llow tenderly did He speak to those .
little ones—Suffer Them to come unto 1
Me, krv of tnurit Is tlMf kingdom of j
I leu veil.
I,ord draw reluctant hearts to
Thee.
And m ay we all be r*ady \*heu the j
siJmUu'n© comes, to go vitf th meet our j
Lord, with <e’d tilled l»i**ps ; well trim- 1
:*nd brightly Itlir-iiug.
J.
— M>- - -
if^VoKTH.—This little town, situated ;
twelve uulcs 'i.l ove this vl“V«r on the i
W. & A. is rapidly enlarging ;
in construction of tJeailtifwl edifices,
while various other ii*»j>ro’*e«M.nk» are
giving it• prcfponifMu! Many
saibsfeinthil business buildings grace the
place. J'ue Litchfield House gives an
inviting feast to travellers. Lxcellent
Church and good, schools, pure water
and healthy cl-mate. The business of
the ph.ee is surprisingly good. The
citizens are int< lligent, moral, religious,
enterprising, and persevering aud al
togetln r Ac worth is a very desirable
pl ico— Marl- tin Journal.
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Col, I. jwis Tannin, who is fa
the city, tells us that ha has made a
"■•ry tine crop of wheat on his farm.—
That Si gf«d deal of ruin has fallen,
and that the \Gfafbr* ha*? been unfa-1
voraLle for havvest>“*j, but. that the j
crop has not been hfiurcd. — At. ftb.n.
bt2f~ We meritKTT‘f‘l sirff'id *Lys
since, that Mr. J. H. Janice »n*-euded
conveying wajter’ 1 from th? “VVrJton 1
Spring* to hiw beiiutitul residence. The
piping is being laid, a ram has been
I ft and in two **r thiee **ays his i
fountain wifi be put to service sut-b
j the water from the sprGjj— At. Sun.)
■ ■
J ui>e 20; —lt has bftfi: ru* i
njoreii here lot (*'e last few days that
the infamous Iviih of Tennessee, |
Brownlow s minion, has liis
services to Go\. Holden, to take <!o.n- 1
maud of the State troops, und that the
offer has been accepted.
House Mbvrxd ExYn.«iia»iUAi{V—Mr
P. O’Keefe has moved a house of two j
aud a half stories, with a qjffiuuey thir- j
1 ty-seteu feet Ibtfh, a distance of nine |
und a half t / was some ;
33,00 ) pounds. k Not the least remark- i
able thing aboi** ©tifinr, »s that the
family remained hi fht! house it
was being leinovtfl aud not a single *
joist of the house cracked. Atlanta
M*«** Era.
Rev. ( • W. Howard writes us
follows to tb*> Plantation: “The ride
a< lots Ringgold to Lookout f
Mount im, fills the mind with thoughts i
of plenty. Two videos, the Pea Vine
and are cro«P*d. Except'
these ridges the •?»!!(??0* fer- |
tility. The groiud is liter idly u »n -.
theiied svilh the wheat crop. f I
have never seen. Tin.re are fields on !
the Chi'k’.manga, and in McLcfacrre’s j
Covo tbst wili make from twenty to;
ttuj’t* t > theyicre. There was -
-lime little i ds* fat enough to be j
i vju; i u . Wheat iu timt section will I
hardly }.<*» li i**or< and! *:*-en!.y-•
five cents per l'**fshG.'
Beauties often * lie old nia»**t I
set such a value on theruselvel •;
tiiey don t- find :t purchaser l **ui> the '
SORAl'a"
Hancock yf tb' Am*»■!•<■© puM .ca*i, is
' making a tMf.
A">a'ljr, (J»., «■ sy 111 ill il i#p*o
- .-ei t-> sp + gruVe-JAnl into builling
U«m ’ *• ;
ivsr , f jrouls »ro tKc r«jc with.
M : G. ' s’ '.
Rat Sgbts arc the r*g * "jth Taris
belles.
--Tierc arc forty tli- .isauJ Amoricaas ia
Pm. is.
Pliyni r.it —l>vc bi“ ; i.teii'i** »■ r»a*!
he 11 duoi'9.
A number- u rattle Unv t * .tin*
murrain iu tb » nci ,*hi txk*' 4 ’-'ille,
tine lavfltb.
(4ov<*rnor AVu«l“ )*»« ,int **i- bite
ami four blnck S< houT Cortijut?hiblters for
(Iharleaiou.
Tha MathuJist Kpiscopal (,'hureh South
no- h as *ight t
.'ttajtrMi l lias passed a bill estublistfing a
department of justice,
Mobile owes $1,232,700
XL** contract for a Uninon depot at Atlan
ta has been given out.
Peaches are selling kt Macon at-fifty eonts '
per dozen. . .-
'l'he Brunswick Appeal says fiiat the cen
sus taker finds about 3000 inhabitants in its
town, - - ’ j
Tho*v! ate 14i2 Ktud--nts at the (ieorgFa
University.
Columbus bus subscribed $-10ud 00 to the I
now Railroad friH» Caiambus to LarGunge.
flleven pounds of tobacco."“old in Lynch- j
burg Friday for $137.50, or $1,2v0 per 100
Humphrey of. Kentucky, is aj
candidate far Cougre*a.
, Grasshoppers are appearing in mini
’ b*rs in San Joaquin Valley. California.
is to have a ircw Jd:*thedist 1
Church.
It costs Galveston $6,000 a day tu Munport •
it- ihitWO dogs,
babies are being foiud lying loose
• about Aaga-ta.
I W'b thcr a man chews or eschew* it is a ;
; matter of choosing.
The cencus of LaGrangc shows a total '
population of i 2 *3; dwellings 4G«i aud faiui- i
■ lies tj-^.
i The people of Fort Voi'ey were scared up j
1 on Tuesday, with a t hr-eatettvlnegro fissauit
■ on the plreo, , v
*. J. Walker, of Qriffin, has fiireshe4 eut
' 20J bushels oi wheat from eight aerejty-'j&mi
! not a brag p*tcfi cither.—Sun,
The Methodist Preachers" Ass-oriaAon-at
Cincinnati are discussing the. pooprietv of
; licensing. jyoniea.to,preach.
—The Senate has refused to abolish the
i franking privilege. •
The new Methodist church in Atlanta Ca..
lis design, Jto si at I.oob persons, and will i
| measure 0b by Oi feet, lta estimated cost is i
$50,000.
Census bets are that Nashville can t show
over 25, 1 00- The Union a n-d American
says the figures witi l»r near Sv 000.
Obegox.—Full returns of the late
! election in this State show that the. Detno
: crats ha»e a majority of four in tlie Fenate
: and uiba in tnc Hcuae of Kcpreatiatntives.—
Tins nuikes the election of a Democratic U.
b- Senator a certainty.
Wo are happy to lonm that the la
; dies of the Memorial Association hare deter* ;
i mined to make an excursion to Stone Moun- 1
tain instead of to Cartersville,—Atlanta In- :
1 telligencer.
• Washington, June 23—Mr. Amos T;--Ak* j.
erinan, ot Georgia, was confirmed to-day as ;
Attorney Getreral, without any objection 01; |
debate. * t I
- Stvrvn rrt Ci;c»s»ft'A. —The Tribune
1 sayst “The tionination ofJVfa. Akfrinau j
• for ?b* Atturnry-Generulshijimean# the rec- i
; ognitten of-Goorgia in a !State in the Union,
! in sp'ite of the pcasistent rffovts of fa*>»»o*is in ,
and out 01 Congress to befog her true? posi
; tion and post pen* cb« <i*y of her deliver- j
i ao S«'” , , . j
J ''•Ap.Ntnjui.fn wtlu* l4ft Louisville. Kdfa a!
i few years ago, almost penniless, rtfiurhCd j
; there the other day lroin California, with an ;
j income of !ji<*.o 0 per month, all made by i
! sheep raisyig* |
It is prvWble ih«*t Gei»er»J Bragg will be 1
| nrjrp*-»ii,i e d :'uvrrvii.-t'jadent of the Atlanta}
\Vater Works. He has approved % plan 1
j wbir.U Uiul Va»:» kvbmittcd to hiit» by the
| co^®mittoe
} Major Cainpbdti Wall»*ce and Colonel Hul
; bert have been summoned to testify before
; the State Kcmd (!ommittee.
1 —Kev. A(t left on the Western
i a-Jd AtKntJc Kailrctid le*t f'ish;
| Ville, to niter on bis duties there. Mr. |
: Havgood has made very many friends iu .
} this city. We wish him every anon.fug in j
his new home.—Daily Sun,
| In England breadstuff's arc advancing rap- ;
idly on account ot the severe l>rc*J, j
which soli at * pence i>* wlntev, n*w ,
1 tells at U pence.
The Baptist Church at Rome h»» booty?
j supplied with an organ ruanufaot»*>ed iit that j
city l*y the vroiPmeu M Messrs Hills & Dai- |
superintended bj Air. D-*-***. ». practicti}
j organ-maker of the North. It has a power j
J ful and rich tone, which is ascribed to th*
, f act that its body is piside from the Southern (
, pine? v'bi**# much lhan the infire
i ppr****-' jfit'e G* file fforth.
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, nephew the
Great French General, died in-Bit on
; the 17th, aged Go years. His mother-in.law}
| Mrs. iAitliams, died at t-Ha “*i«c pln«ci th«
1 siirff (**T
(ii neral News.
T«XS* li»s n»ere than head of j
• cattle.
; A 110 year old darkey hag br-en discover- ■
;ed in Newark. lie was not a body-gCrvant
’Of lieu. Washington. . .
c ;
Paris boasts the cultivation of JOO varie- !
i ti»s of tulips.
A Si-rC""* t*f di>«stb»i •annivt ‘•ark has been 1
’ discovered in Australia.
Rutland, Vermont, is troubled bccJffL a |
! church deacon has “bulled” the egg market, !
and wu*’t sell short of forty cents nor doz- ,
! enj j
, A cuple of ncgTo-fS, !!*l? uffTMiia; gos {*-
1 to * f* 4 *’*' ftther ni* I **; ono of thorn
i procured 11 gun #ml discharged a load of
1 buckshot through the breast *t »*»c other.
CbaflfiS on last, ofap* ’
oplexy’, at his home near London;.
| Mlirrc Mmll I Mpciul literiitty t
A lady on a card ami placed
on the top of an hour-glass iu i
house tho following simple verse, from oite ;
of thapoeifi? tff Ofave. It was written
when the flowers wej’S ir! **•#lio*’ ***•’ j
ry
‘•>'o faiwit mi Pet to Cot^*;
Thla 1 in; :** r ' *» .ee;
To tiiiuk a weed is yet to bloorrf, j
From dust that i shall be /”
The next morning K’J.?.* tile foliowing ;
j r>»cs, iu pencil, ~011 the bark of the same 1
eJrd:
■■To think when b«ai»>o and earth, arts fled, j
- And ti»es
W-hcp all t'iAt can die snail bem’iit,
That • must die no more !
Oh ! where wili then my portion lie '/ . 1
YV Here shall I spend cteruit v ”
*' I 1
fUingrcsa baa agreed to adjourn on the
♦lih July.
Thf «rro* the ijtoir.ih river, on
the CarterZviflc & y mi Wert Railrod, is ex
pec‘cd to be completed this ♦udti.
UtiALOor spree ft# reading •tatt*# is in-,
eri • m-z'-ws AA. Good rer th* re:-;>T i
yts ; i 1 t . f V. f,U;L t.- »*»:
| NEXV ADVERTISEMENTS.
The C'-iirtersville Express
1 published weekly on r ery Thursday Mora
-5-g, by
SAMUEL K SMITH. Editor and Prop r
fa the town oft’a tersvillr. Bartow Coi uty, il*
Terms of SubeoUptign:
OMc4py one year ,ia
Om copy six motitfes, ** •■..••••• •••'-Ott
i ./g.- -fv f ' »ar, •s. • ft«Je dttjin.,* year'' <kw
1 TWs taift»e propositi.-*; is ‘i to citi/en*
. of Lirioe wi‘to .
Terms of A-ITQTvi-ing:
j'i'it'-.f .'hi* Mo, '’ITIs -* ->i-r-<|t;are of len
yyjit| or OW'icr lloijS wf !«■»*, Olii*
IT.iliar for the drst, aid Kit-.. < MM fur each sub
sequent. Insertion.
innwlor • ost/v j. n* Huml-ed ami Twenty
Dollars |>or » <« ll.! proportion.
IVofctudunul C unis.
John V. •
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
gARTEU9VILLK, GEORI.I A.
Office oyer Pinkerton'? Drug Store. Oct. 17.
f.T. A. P. WOPrORD.
iVoiibrd A Wofford,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CAKT7. RSVILLE, GEORGIA.
June 23. IK7O.
R. W. Hnrphey,
ATTrORNEY AT .LAW,
CAftTKOSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will practice in the courts of the Cherokee j
Circuit. Particular attention given to the col*
lectio* of claims. OUi.ce with Uol. Abda John-|
*e.u. ■ ' Oct. *•• *
John «f. JoilOM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW & REAL ESTATE AGENT, ;
CARTER STII LF GEORGI A, j
> Will attend promptly to all proflhssianal buii- ;
nyas entrusted to hie care; alio, to the bay tug •
and selling of ileal Estate. Jnu l.
, dm. A. Ifotvard,
Ordinary of Bartow County, anti
i ATTORNEY ANO COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Car term- illk, .T. g xoxg ia .
: Tan 1, 1870.“ ' '■
' * * A. M. Foil to,
ATTORNEY AT 'LAW.
I CART SUSY ILL 8,....'. GEORGIA.
( With Col. Warren-Akin,)
1 Will practice in the courts of Bartow, Cobb,
! Polk. Floyd. Gordon, Murray, Whitfield aud ad-
I joining counties. Alarch *>.
; .f.vo. coxa, J. H. WIKL*.
. fJoxe A IViklr,
j ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND NOTARIES PlittfC.
! CtRTEESVILLK • GEORGIA
John Coxe, < omiiiissio. ei of Deeds for r-outh
I Carolina-. Sept 9.
! T. W. MiLNK,:, o. H. ITILWIR.
• Ylilnrr A' Hiliarr,
' w ’ ’ ATTORNEY? AT LAW.
f CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
Will attend prom,,:!., ,j business entrusted to
| their care. Jan. 15.
Warren Akin,
ATTORNEY mT law,
i CAIITKESVILI F,.. I.li ivou,
j Will practice in all ih e-mrO of the St as.
Ham. If. Patillo,
Fashionable Tailor and Agent
fob Sewing Machines,
V*TILL attend promptly to the Uittincr. P.e*
? T pairing, and Making Buy*’ and Mens’
Clothing; nute, A {out tor the »:kU> of the c«U -
, brated Gto*#r Biikei- •?#{*!eg Mac*io;«t.
Vflcu hvst Stokuiy it Williams store. Isutranr#
from the rear, feh IT.
Wr, Jf. A. Jackson,
PRACTfGIN3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
: Oft'ISIJfOR PISKEtITO .Y’S DRUG STORK
HU has »o arranged liis business that he is
nt.o? prepared to devote his whole time and
attention ts the practice, and he feels confident,
wuh his ex tent ire experience, that he can give
WlMt satisfaction. V lib*i'*» *hare of patron
age reftpecttisUy solicited,
Carte l’s VillC, .fan *.
Jobs sv. Rycr.
HOUSE.? aINTEE.
CARTER9VILLE. GRoKOfA.
TV 111 attend promptly to business in hi*
i Ja« I?; IffjK-Iwly
; Jewelrr and Watch and C'nch
Repairer,
. CARTEttSVIU GEORGIA.
Office in front of A. A. Skinner ft Cd’s Store.
k«fi!iHewtw House,
MARIETTA,...; ~.i.; GEORGIA.
IS still open to the t*>ve7{>*r jmbUv aril Well -J
summer *i*it«i-s, r**i-t!s«. d<Jie|ng »*
i arr»ngc*b!:f% ft>T the Sc«tn» B>»a V KcC.’hß'te*
l R A“**S atia clean and cspci iallv
f' iki’v "'ll, te’dil’T'. » i:* Jlifgc piazza has
be#4 •»».’!*:• lo tlie ('.“•ff'rt^*R«jlWiab
,,sh rt Unt Fl.irrcHKitdt FREY Ell,
i i.y ‘ Proprietors. _ ,
Annual Announrrnamf»
SUNDAY, July 10’h. Sermon bv Rev. W. F.
COOK, of Rome, at tao Institute Chapel, at
10K o’clock. A. M.
S.DlVath School Address at * o’clock. P. M., at
the s*jfle place, by Dr. W 1!; FBLTOA, of Car
tersville.
Tuesday Vvening, 7o’clock. Junjfr Exhibition
\\cdncSa;kv Morning, 10,t; o'clock. Literal*
AJJrcM WM. A. W 1 Lso.V, of AniCrieus. .
>* eunesday Kvi’iiiug, 7 o’clock, Senior
bition.
* u, e invited to attend all these ex
crcirr? JKUX HUDSON.
StilesbOf*; i?ti [J** Frtrr'tpab
Mrhool.
MISt)A HOWARD will open an Eng
tisli -Mixed School, in a School Room just
con-pieted, near the residence of J. A. Howard,
( artersv™(ji (Jan ou tho
next. Girls Mid 'ini* will be ad u) it ted oil ,
the following terms :
jFiut Class :
Spelling. Reading, Writing.'Primary
Aritiimetic and Geography, (per nontb $1.50 j
Class:
WWoliili Grammar, Geography, HiM#’ ,
!y; AritluPetict JS.A) j
No deduction mad# lor j’*ss of timet •Swept In
cases of protracted sickness. ,
The term will end on ttie 12th of DeceflbAY !
ue»*’ karMesrillc, June UO-wvlm j
G.W.&EE&CO.
f VVK TAICEX CHARGE OF THE
foundry ami uacinm* Shop,
heretofore owuol and run by
m. P: * , W» , l*lL*f**
of this pixie, and bade eugagwl If** 0*
Jf*hn At A&jTontaine)
Os Atlanta, t?%" • is a
.cieut guarantee for the *ucc&.*»,6? t V CNfablisfr*
as it is a well known fact, throughout the
toiariM: that for promptness and ability, be can
u<Ws*tWf|Ml»wl.
tvu l*awr, j*l?o, procured the services of the
H*ert Iffonltler in m© ;
Also a corn* of other Mechanics, and anew
snniJ».v es W.*eO*j**vj end Tools have been pur- j
«flr. J. R. HOWELL,
The Renowned jWilDtVf!?*?}
Will-make his headquarters nt this Shop, where !
Y»i»
r 81** frfttet*
and other Ms LI. M ACIf V* LI! Y, f!« tu.iK
(.tor* (»s solicit*!*, V j
«ri £ 4i-x<t <v J f-jehiur-rf- 'Tr » 1 »•«»!>
as wo» urt ,ie ' j
jV s'orther# Ik tW H*uw or cheaper |
work. *" # #Jt.
g£tt Ctuatantn 3£6crn jsol die So. 1
Will fell parties to the day when they can tune j
their work, and* if not done according to prom- j
ise. will «t»«c no charge. i
We a*" tls natiwtage of atir friends«f the ,
South' did ns; .t'ud keep the motley at home.-
G. W. LVi: v o.
car i• ■ >!• : < ..inn- Al-
1 BUTTER ! BUTTER 1
| ¥ TAXING BOUGHT TnE RIGHT FOR BAB-
Fi. TOW Couaty to sell receipts fur making
go m( Butter—Eight pou ud« to the gallon pf sweet
milk wit hour the use of auy Prug or axpupsc.—
! Nothing used in u.tkiug hat the aiilk and one
other article. Csed bv every futnU;. and *• reg
ularly used a> butter itselC There is uo htnn
| bug in U«i>—it i» certainly cue of the best dis
coveries of the age. We warrant it to do, and
to he whai we say for it. The disco ye rj was
Uy a native Georgian, who lost one arm
i in the war. t apt. J. J. JONES, is authorized lo
i to sell the receipts.
! June 23--2 t. D-$ FORD&CO.
A CENTS WANTED*
A DAY'-BY Tnk AMERICAN KNITTING MA
CHINE CQ-. UGBTU& JMAn*.. *r ST. LOUIS.
Mo.
C? 1 bAV. Busiucsp entirely new
1\ / !in 'l honorable. Liberal induce
ments. Descriptive circulars free. Ad- 1
dress J. C* RAND & CO. llindeford Me
IT J AN T ED AUENTB- T 0 sell t he HOM E
VV BHUTTJ,E SKrtING MACHINE.—
Price s2*). It makes the "Lock Stich,”
(alike on both side*) and ia the only licens
ed under-feed Shuttle Machine sold for leas
than st!o. Licensed by Wheeler & Wilsou.
Grover & Baker and Singer & 00. All other
und*r-foed Shuttle Machines sold lor less
than S6O are infringements, and thescllerand
user liable to prosecution. Address JOHN
SON, CLARK & Cos, Mass., l*itt«bufg, Pa.,
Chicago, 111., or St. Louis', Mo ts.
ANTED AGENTS - To sell the
fMf OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE.—
It is liren-ed, makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch”
and is warranted for 5 years. Price sl">.
All other machines with an under-feed sold
for )klo or less are infringement. Address
OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE CO., St.
Lousis, Mo., Chicago, 111., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
or Boston. Mass. ts.
Satterfield* WoMord,
is?
Family
Groceries
AND
Produce.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
AT the old stand. East side of the rail
road, where we promise to sell on aa
good terms, and as lew down in price, as
stny grocery 'house in town, either by the
W holctmlo 01* llotnil.
Cctiiv a‘id »«v »• aud t**st our sincerity.
1 ii SA I'TKKFIEI P,
apr 12wly J ( Vt OFFOIiD.
‘BAD"BLOOD/
"THE LIFE IS THE BEOOD-”
From it we deri**> our strength, beauty,
and mental Capabilities. Ts !« the centre of
our being, around winch revolves all that
makes existence happy; Whta this source
is corrupted tiie paitmtl cfFcftt* arc visible
tu u*»nv sliapes, prominent iua..ug wiiich is
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the liuman
argauiem, and probably no one is wholly
free from it. It itself in various
shapes—Ulcers auA-Sores, Decayed Bones,
Diseased Scalp, Sure Eyes, Weak and Diseas
ed Joints. St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharg
es from the iNestrils, Eruptions, Glandular
B\vellitig:*. Throat Affections, Rheumatisn.,
Heart AtfoOtioim, Nervous Disorders, Bar
renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy.
Byphi!litic Affections, Liver Complaint, Balt
Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Man
hood and General Debility.
It has been the SU3to*n to treat these dis
eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub
stances, which, though s-7rt!*timW» producing
a cure, offbi'C7« injurious a»id entails
misery in after lift*. The long known inju
rioue properties of thert rc-called alterative*!
and pu*iftcJ'.s has led the pbllanthropical
man Os science t« caplets the arena of na
ture, the result of wiiieli lias been the discov
ery of vegetable products which possess the I
power of eradicating these Taints from the
Blood,
Dr, TUTT’S
Compound Extract Os
SarpariJia aud Quego’s .Delight,
Is the acktiowledgcd antidote to all Blood
Diseases. By its us3 thu efflictions abo*c
enumerated can be permanently banished,
and the
fifturr*—th« ;>f Life—the B!oo<«
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
WsfWFs produced by fKb
wao #f Jfl«pr#Mf , 9 , uIHI for Aiipliillis,
tt« tmln of evliti, com
pouiMl I* Jlie only Mire antidote.
i. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind
Ynd body, by secret practices, whose nerves i
are unstrung, and countenance downcast
TIIE NA PtSAPA RULE A.
' AND
Dtdigflit
is a blessing. Try it fairly , and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, a»d j
your <rv>ntinanee be made radiant |
with the dppffifbsttess of
.restored manhood.
Being free from violent miner*!?, it is
adapted to general use. The old and the
young may use it; the most delicate female
at af* tinle nbiy take it; the tender infant,
t*’Ho tuay have iftbefited »iil be cur- 1
ed by it.
FOR PURIFYING THK RI-OOD
t
1) R. TTJTT
Extract of Sarsaparilla
AND
j When used in tl.o Spring it removes all hu
mors which infest the system ; and banishes
j 'ho ieegucr *■•’* debility p *h that ken
| son " r the fre:*’’:
It hits *£ th?
men A\d fe!P>?W»
i producing a healthy action of the i*hptj?o,Rt
1 o*»»n S •*» whi«*k »ll the impurities of the
} torn arc carried off', ana the result is
A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite?
«*.nd *«»*iant
PREPARED Bl r
vtrlM** H. TUTT & LA^t
AttotfSt’A, GEORGIA.
And Sold by i^Cry***!*.
j June Ifttii, 18-70-ly.
j"’ . ’
PHOTOBEAPHS, FEBOWHIS,
jsrrt?., ‘.i vi-vo.,
THE UNPBBfcIICNED would f v ?bectful- !
ly iirfoftfl the citizens of Cflrtersville j
amt ■•Urrounding country, that th*y have ;
located their Mammoth Tent neat* Pres- !
bytariau Church, and are prepare* *o offer
a good opportunity to those wishing good
pictures. Uur prices are as low ffitMy ar
tist can afford.
We also have u fine assortment of Albums,
Cases, and Frames, which will sold on [
reasonable terms. Give us & call.
WEST A ROSKLEY,
Juufc Photographers.
A first-class Second-hand Thresh-1
or, in good order, for sale ft!the loua- j
flrvVf-B S-■■ndiold,' Oto-
' NEW A DVFPTISOfENT.S.
j LARGEST-*-BEST—C HEAPtST!
RAXTEUI’IUSE, INDUSTRY. TAUT, LIKKR
i JPj A LIT \. Hiul til. i;i:.st TAi.ivi. liavefororot
Twenty I cars isetn tYecly use.t upuw
Moore* Kural Xew-Yorker,
; Ami its a result it is iunv, prc-emincntlv, the
: Largest, Jk-i anil ( hcapt-t fu.i’srii xrn Rt a *l.,
t LiTxinaur ami* I 4x111. y \\ fjjxu in the World.
Tens of thousands of wide-awake I’eOulc, all
j over the t on fine lit, take atid admin’ the Rr rai.,
, for its superior Aait.iry. Valh, Illi>tratiovs,
STYU, AC.
The Press and People Praise It!
For oxwapie, an Kxehitngesa’ *: ‘ Tin: Ret: vl
/« the wont hltyunfij! /W«. .! I Jo / . H’i.lr
l\t (-'ftW/i/.Vil .Os./ //so i t< l tj II f/.'i./rti /Viyirt*, iix f t
u'kolt, o'hirh iioir t’Uii* <U torn/ Oniony tht /‘eojiir."
Buff' V oi. XXI i. begins J u)\ 2nd. Tn it! On •
ly yi..>o per volume of a# utunhors. 01 ts per year.
Less tn flnhs, y<*vrf V(lttrt‘>"
D. I>. T. MOOKK, 41 Park Bow, Now York.
PER DAY.”
AGENTS WANTED.
1 In every Tow i\, County and State, to cauvacs ti>r
Henry Ward BfVcher'h Ere it Pup r,
With which is GIVEN AWAY
i nat super** iuiu world-rcnowMHl work ol Art
UluraliallS Household Engraving
of WnKhlngton.
The best tiajKT and grandest engraving in
America. Agents report "making til ip half a
day.” "Sales easier than books, and prntlG
i greater.” I.adies or Gentlemen desiring iin me
ld Ute and largely remunerative employment;
liisik canvassers, and all soliciting Agents will
tlud more money fit this than an\thing else. It
| is something entirely new, being nu unprece
dented combination and very taking. Send for
circular and terms lo J. li. Ff)RD ft C<)., Bub*
ishers. 21) Dark Row. New York.
! '
L
wlllpav for the N cw
I I York \VKEKLY DDL-
I M LAR SUN from now to
"111 |- | I Januarv. Ist, 1871. ONE
■ 111 I I I- I DOLLAR Will nay for
Uy kJ |-k||thcSFMl-tVFKKI.V do.
; DO cents a mouth pav* for tiie DAILY' SI N.
Address
I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, New York.
CANVASSERS WANTED FOR
1* TJ IV C H I N E L X- O.
The great original illustrated comic weekly pa
per. The tisst ten numbers sent on rec.ipt or 00c;
single numbers 10c. Liberal terms to Agents.—
Splendid ('hrorno premiums to subset ibers. Ad
dress Punchinello Publishing Comoany.. S3,
Nassau St., New York. I*. O. Box 2,783.
Newspaper.
Advertising.
A book of 125 closely printed pages, lately is
sued, contain-a list of the lust Aiiiiric.in Ad
vertising Mediums, giving the mimes, circula
tions, and full particulars c neemirg the 1
lag Daily and Weekly Political and Family
Newspaper*, together’ with all those having
large circulations, published iu the interest of
Religion, Agriculture, Literature, &e.., Ac.,—
Every Advertiser, and every person who con
templates becoming such, will fhnl.thi* book of
of great value. Mailed free to any address on
j-ecjijit of tli'Uscu cents. Gro. P. Rb • iUM jc Cos..
Puhllsheis,-No. 40 Park Row New i -it.
'I he Pittsburg l.emltr , in .' 1 it ee of May
si)*h 1870. s . s; “JmliiM ol t.e P. Rowell it
tu.', wili it is»i a* thi vah.able alul interesting!
book, is tie largest and bv*t AdVftJ tiding Ygcii- j
oy iu the • cited Br.de?, and w,» can cheer . I V i
recommend it to the at ten tiou of those who i
sire to mlv,o tl.se their business' scikntikioai.ly !
ANn svsTfMaTiCai.cy' in such a way; tlmt i«. so I
to Mcure the largest amount of pulillcity Ibrth# :
least expenditure of money.” ’ j
PATENTS.
Inventor* who wish to Isle* out Letter* Patent are
atlviaed te counsel with Mi'TN k CO., editor* of the
Seitntijic American, who have prosecuted claim*
before tiie Patent Office for over Twei ty Tears.—
Ttieir American iiu.l European Patent Aavury 1* the
.nest extensive in the World. ChaiKer lc»* thaii any
other reliable Agency. A psiopel. t containing full
instructions to inven'ors la sent g-atlj.
k CO.. 3T Park Row, New Verb.
(ESTABLISHED, im)
WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
saws I axes ! saws !
S.\W3 «f all description*. AXKB. ItELTING AND
MILE FUICNIbUINtiS. CIK UI.AK SAW.K with
Solid Teeth, or with PYTENT ADJUST AUL* 1*0! NTB,
»t*nei ior tk aU hmerted Teeth Save.
SNrpflc©* reduced.
seat! far Price List and Cireu'ar*
WEI-CW * GP.IWTfWi
Moston. Mag?., and Detroit. MicS.
1a TOOLS IN ONE.—focke* Kwlft. Bttkr,
Srprare, Bevel, Screw-driver,.Ur.tlul,
Coin pusses, Scissors. BufVui-
Hole Cutler; Paper Unite. Friisef ft;:d Pftiicit
Sharpener! Sample (jj«lish®it. su-Wl t*y «afi,
with terms to Agents jWceutC. Bi'Ver p'iilril. fl.
Quid plated. *2. «OM.'ll? \T!ON TOOL '
U» Mft retd* sfrtt, Y3rk, .
YES! IT IwS TlVl'fb,
That the bkst nowkWA—ftbe he.-# dboppkk?—the
!*kT.# * Kami Mt hft flshhd iu the world are
the Original and iteM’V'l* Double-Motion JETi* t
MAi i'iNkV *in»>!e by tlb- ATNA M VNUF.U'TI •
rIPOU'D/i cf salt»7tb :**;hd for Pamphlet
PCStniti!
« 1 I LCItL'XT WAN'S ®D iu a paying bt»»U
OA LP i>A»I n,i> b . HeSInECY, 41!!
Cseßtnbt Sh, Fhda.
KlDDEffg PASTILLES,
A wr* relief for A*!bmft. frit# 40 cents by mail;
SitWELL A CO;, Chafl.gtovm, Mass.
PROMPT, HONORABIE, RttIASU,
k GENTS'WANY’EI) in every city, l#t*u Ami
-CLk'UiWclbr U» largest and rtfost SuccPilul
; DoLLAu tfP'.t’Sbi In (b.e c M ar.#*eM»NJ-v CUE
I endorsed by tike leading papers mill '■'epre/ItV.
of the United Statue pujr goods at*'a '.ih!Vc**ul
j ’-atiffactlhr; dtir p7C»Mi!S*IW AgfetS t’AJfMff tit
; exoki.i.ko, and our chocks are.ftetj; HaVingtwo
j houses—Boston and Chicago—our facilities are
I VNEqI VLEI>, and our business exceeds til clount
all nt.lier concuruk in tNis ti'ane crdßPinMi
send f|p cider La its a at* t»yt Uvn i<>
,Q THOMPSq,Sf Av CO.
! 13(1
i n w fftw.tte
FfcSTCHpM \ M V FAS or SOUL
tI. ARMINE.-SW pages! *>»’• ITI' Don
aorful book has fni! iiistmcwSiis t« tlte
ri-iuler to fascinate either seg, drUViy mi*B>al, at
will. Mesmerism, Spiritualis»m and liuidrcds
ol other curious experiments, U can h« sbtaiu
ed by aenjlfng %idrt*t* **lt.'< v|ik postage,
u. t. w. sVans a gom f* i\ g>s, riibth st..
FhiladelpM*
BRIIIH and,Bridf|j;rooiii.-Es
says fo*- Young Me*i ( free, in sealed
envelopes. UOWAlil* ASSOCIATION, Bo* f, Mil
AVOID (H ACKS.
\ victim of early indiacrvllon causing nervous
debility, premature iWci?y; having tried in
vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a
’ s ' ,aich he w ill send
Address J. A. BEEVES, .0 Nassau st., N. Y.
VKW MEDIC Al*A>t PH LET.—SEMINAL
1* Physical and ,<i*i-vouß Deb Hi tv. Its effects
afdtJltl** vrieo2s cents. Address SE( BETA ity
Mnsun"* *• Au«t«>»o ~ iiti Bro.idw av. N. I .
BIMOY LIEBIUY,
| lIfiAJ.EJt IN
Drj«C*oo«lN 9
!l('a.'I i V*dadt*
Yotions Iflats, Boots,
Nhoc*, Hardware,
Crwefeer|f, PutloiFy*
Cartersville, Ca.
The higiiost price paid in cash for Rags,
: Copper Brass, etc. Agent for the Kook City
, Paper Mills Paper, at mills prices. my 26
l»E<ri*l* E ay PAPE It !
Wrupping I’bltfr at « ©cuta. by
MMOk LlE.^«.^
o|teoiitl Yotke.
Uei*areafOoanterfelt4! Smith’* Tonic Syrup hu»
bam counterfdted, ami the couaterfclter brought to
* TOWIC SVIU F'
The gersiinu niftoL-tnast have Dr. John lluli’s prl
vate ttiuup ou each bottle. Dr. John Bull only haa
| the right to mnmi(af urp and sell the original John |
| Smith’s Tonic Syrup at W'.ui*. iile, Ky. rixamine well
j the label vd each t?S?t%. If my private stamp 1* not
I oh th*bottle, d* l *ot pdruiiase, or \ ou ,vlii oeyeceived.
: See my column ad vwflseraent-, and my ahoiv carJ •*•
; I will One Infringin'' on my riylit. nd
, seaulne Smith’s ‘•f'tllc Syrup c»t*jou!y ’>d preplw4 by
; tvyself. The servapL 02. .’M*-- PVtf.
»y., Aprlifthtde* ",
a X A DUKR lis
THF itCONO VOLUMrOF
I A H.STEPHENS
i or, ' at History of thv War is now r, 1
i Apents wanted. Be„d lor circular,; LC
! terms and a full description M tlte u , t "
Address National PublieUinr , pi 1 i
i pbia, Pa., Atlanta, « a . ( er % t . j'Vl
sotiri. ’ ’’•*
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Book Agents Wanin ~,77u
South, to sell one Nev. |; 0 „ k u ‘
YKVRS IX WAU. STB TILT .
agent took 26 61 tiers for tiie fh’ M ,1.
another 7o in 4 days. Kndor?,..|
eminent men as the* moot exciting
teroting and instructive books’ i«.
sued. Includes 13 years experience of tk»
author. Filled wlih illustrations Fil
Items to Agents. Send-for oir'cular* £
! Conn TniSOrON ’ Dcam ‘ lCo ” Rartfoni;
A GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS’
$76 to S2OO per month. We w a u|
to employ a good agent in ev Cr j
County in the V. 8. cu commission
or salary to introduce our Worli
t,Patent \Yhiif Wire Clothes Lines;
will last a hundred years. If jeu wan! prof
| itable and pLuaaat address it.
S. BUSH & CO. Manufacturers, 76 Will
St ., JV, U. or 16 Dearborn St. Chicago, ts.
A / J IV’ f PCj Wanted to sell our
XJL* lIV A l U H"we Physician,'
Anew and reliable Handy-Book of Family
Medicine, by Dr, Beard, ol N. Y. and the
Farmers' Mechanics' Manual, 211 cut?, a
book of facts and figures for workingmen.
E. B. Treat & Cos. Pub. 064 Broadway, Naw
York, ts.
to Hear distinctly at tl 1 1
Cura guaranteed. Treatise on I 'stajrh AJB|
ftad Deatavsa aent tree. Dr. T. H. btilwelL
76J Broadway, New York.
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§ By si ndii.p UEN fH,
with age, height., color of eyes and hair, yog
will receive, by return mail, a eo; ’ftet pict
ure your future husband .r wife, will) name
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P. 0. Drawer .No. 24. Fullonrille, N7V; ts.
AGENTS.*"?.
Books. For Good Ilonkr. For the best sell
ing Book« in thft Market. A)>ply at once
for (Circular of tertns o ', to (.'i;m tM>» \ +
McKiWkT, 1308 G bed nut ‘lt. Phil. F’a. ts
HIU PAVI $*,3113,00 A YEAR.
By selliug the best and c!u*anest Eacydop#-
din in the world. .
Chamber's Information for the l'eop!#»
Ilevised. I7ix> page* Frwjtavingj, Anv
one. m*le Or female. Can do thit*, with ut*
ccpifal, Send for Circulars i" FAR'i EUrfR
vk CO., Phil l*a. ts.
Agents wanted to sell tub
‘ PEN LETTER BOOK."
for KiopyintJ Lfilrrr *rthtl*l I'tef* or *V»7«,.
This is tiie grrn«e?t tiffir, labor, »n*i mon
ey saving ibvetition of the ngc; and none *w
it, but to praise it? ntoipti'ety and rvnvtninite,
as y6C ii«“t only *b place the written Ipßer
under the copying leaf and mb with the
hand. A a agent lias only to rbow ii {Prop
erly, and it, sells itself. Price s2.ot» and up
wards. AdajPcd to every of business,
and docs not play "ft* with ♦bw first sale.
Address I*. GARRETT A CO.,'Philadel
phia, Pa. • ts.
.4 a ENTS W/ *A J 1)- $ 100 to S3OO pee
Month**Cl»tgym>'n, School Teachers, Smart
Youhy Men find Ladies wanted to cat case
for the New Hook.
*<n R FAT WEK’H IlOI'Si::’
«r, the
I\Y\IU TTEfV W O It».
! I\v DaniKb March, author of the popular
•‘•Night Scrffei*,” This muster in thought
! and language allow* untold riches and beau
j ties in the Great House, with its Blooming
' flowers, Singing birds, Waving palms, Rol
! ling clouds,' beautiful bow, sacred Mountains,
Delightful Rivers, Mighty oceans, Thunder
-1 iZ TsitJtf*, Blazing heavens, and vast uni
j Verse with countless beings in millions o£
I **vFlrfs-, ttnd reads to us in each the Vnwrit*
ffi Word, Rose-tinted paper, ornate etP
f ravings and superb binding. Semi for cir*
i Ctilar. tit which is a full dcaeripfiou and diW
vernal commendations by the press, minis
ters and college professors, in the
1 fiesslble language. ZKiGLEK, McCFRDT
& CO.. 16 S.,Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Feu
-1 sylvauia. ts.
Agents, Read Tk* * t
i SSO TO S2OO PER MONTH MADE BY AGENT
SELLING
THE IHKUE OF WASH*
IY « T
6* Mount Vernon anti its .(sbociation*#
iby UEXSON J. LOSSIM. 160 lllustra
-1 tions, tinted paper, handsomely bound. On
;ly book on the subject. T/Sery family wants*
a copy. Sold-only by subscriptioii. Very
| liberal terms given. STAINPLEN FKRE.—
-Send for Circulars. iftStd notice our extra,
terms. A. S. HALF & C<). Hartford, Con
necticut* *f
(genii ('ftnvWWlj, B*»ok Snrti
FrtW For
Secrets Os Internal RuveDut*,
This most reinar&wblo bo,'! ever published,
being a complete exposure of the powerful
confederations or “Kings” preying on' ait
Govei iiuient. SflYvwing up all cliques from t it*
lowest to the highest, Calimt officer* at/
Conyrr*tmtu a well vt minor operator/ sy»-
tcmatic depredations, conspiracies,‘official
corruption, political infliWWdV patronaga
and wire-ptilting. A fchrLss historical
work, iiiTalu’wfclo to every c’tiaen.; contain
ing 540 pages, by ap. ci iin.d t'overnment.
Detective, Over 20,0(i ■■ pics air-udy sdM.
Agents Can' • .dug books free.
Address W. rtint, Publisher, Philadelphia,
l’a„ B'.1o»i, MintsCMdHgo, 111. or t'mein
n iti, 0. D.
PATENTS.
Iri*r**f *rS who wish’ f <r fake out Lvvttr#
PffMTt are advised to counsel with Wl NN
G'T-f M’ltthr* of the Scitnf\,ic Am. icon, who
b:'*e pTosctuitcd claims before the Patent Os»
. for over Twenty Teat’s. Their Ameri
■ Kit ,W?t K'lropeun l atent Agency is the*
most extensive in the world. Charge le*e
j then ant other reliable agency. A paut
t p'WH TOntaining full instructions to invent-’
dfft iss’ent gratis. MUNN &. CO., 117 ParW
Row, New Yerk ts.
HID JPAHE firoaift 50 €mOr
Call and examine something urgently need* f
by everybody, or Samples sent free hv Alai*
for 50c*ts that retails easily tor Ton Dollari
Address, If. L. WOLOM/T, 181 Chataru
Squaae, N.Y. *tf.
@reat;;ri£Uuction
in pm". pniCN or'
TIB A H AH IF I OFF V&M
TO CONFORM TO
I*RICE or BOLD.
»'!*f r «ased Facilities to Club Organ!
iters, stead for New Price List*
GMT AMERICAN TEA CO.
(P, 0. Box.ms,) BA *. X ,5..; X. T
ia»- ? 1870 ts. •