Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, August 09, 1876, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

CALHOUN TIMES | l;, rßs:i;iA\. Khutor L.Nvy_iah iug t X<‘iv.'|M|er Stfbtien*>- uOi ■ and An ca rages. ■ Vr -o , . i <' to COil- j i\ !j ••••/ ' . v,P : the rfi-c'mti wance oj } p>4blisfi'rs me if continue | !,> ; . .. ' 0 tiCCf'i, On' pti <!. | .i, • . i or ./" <0 t.V' 1 / 1 1 c- / • > . A //* I; ff,V C:Y- | i • - V.■ '•i'-.- in ' : : . tr Oil > <!•- U 4 u.it" I ,' liiii.ii a:S\OiiU!i- j , t I . i•> '* ' Ci' p'i'C") v;i hot it i *y- •" ■ !l '" ; ' >•* *'?’/ j : , c.u . (L.'< ci.'o.n i u'"j dec held rcrpniiii- j ,">. 'i ’’mi ‘* r</u:i i)f) to „ .. . .'./// . <,• removing I c-s: •. ' :'j prana facie r ■ ■ \ ~[ ,((>/{{ :) ~'o ; •’ (>, ;;?vcfpaper and *y / ordered it or j, ,'.i /'ii i be >i anbscribtr. ~ .... . • i(f v . •/ t.i, "e, ti. 7/ <?)•< bond i •/, pumi.-.hb, ai tie curl of j ( i , , t . ' , y i.V) i P'c to cumin .< fat*- : i ■■ , ... nuirtldier In cvthori'.rd to n ../ .i; <> thsrrilnr-i trill be rc*pon ... ii,. , - ; Jy. 'i . > in). ,ce, Viifl pflf/iUCiit oj ti 1 i ' ,/' to the jjiiblietur. Wi:SAES.)AY. AITrM 9. iiSTC. ' .illtVi , ■ * . - i.' vii - i■ ■ i li* Ik v • Fot. Paksrna.vr, HO'Nb SAB&USL J. “s ILOEMj OF ,\!.W YO!iS. b'ax X.L.: i\ :: ;> .t, Lv Fst ’i !1l k* KE^DKiIiKSr or iM’iA.'. v. , .... AoVi UXOU, ( A. & CGLQuSTT, C. T'KUALIi. , • o. i- o:* Zli: CO:iViA i lO 'i. ; in; c .. baviiiOny whicu fic v tli . J i.i Uie ti a *>uuio i.i.'.Ac cui.uiuaio li'i* Ou%criiOV at *vhau >VoJii,,au. . ana the g ueral wis which i... ■ \. i ■ .- ; i t >*c action of , : I-.- .■ c •ui liu 05;.r0.-acd Yv ; , U:..* :•. ''l ily, - iioulu boa s •urco , ; ... 'er.ilon t) the Dcmocntie party ; tj l)i0 f iha IV,v wiio saw lit to o pp, Jb . ; v he t.otaiuitlioa VGcu. Colquitt, :it;; t.'iov taw he wtu overwhelmingly the pc iiV. clitic.-, very gracefully laid •. - elf pvcleveticos In' other aspi" i- Ukb uti lically joined in the v.oii. .. V ihc '.M;in in ill on one of v ud q od t . . c .. : ..i V nr, v hen the country vis f. a return of the hbejty.cn ; c iiii;rv buck and for a removal * > jt ” of 1)0 cor. option which has lull con* y. 'uf 1 1; a :.Jloini-:lration by a Radical 1 i.t vonrs. the UenKCi.aie I .:;i■, ii, Ui.o ,ia cannot nuord to bo c-. uled. k lie enliveni n tj t ac h ~ I ,\c v.iiU u y L.ade V,v.n. I "Iquitt • iu xt ( jr; anh we doubt Win .( A. r ia a nan has been ~ u , called to lid a position. u . chr . n virtues, universal , . . e.ii’y !iuole|ti - aitS'dinf • .. fi v. ii Ibtieg him f r the bom rs. ’ >f vV ev-'h.v have with one t i N I.h.i i\ .iu her many dis * . to uc their next cnief • u! r i . o convention’s work . \o _• and .u.-c-hn the 1 e f j .pie. Ihilowing the cx w.i ..v . \1 ’ personal pref. t r ... -. 1 vA r party u it-y Hi nil j ,j-; • ; s . u . s ' i'r dd.mt ir, tj he i:K.eT 1. ...:ii ui v ot’.icr i cf , . -no to h ii.:. i and it we must t < • : !u: ... near In u , !■ t us contrast i us \. a 1 b c : .if. n r '. Sout.la ( ..10 1 1 • not. vet loosed ..j . i,..- intoae".i g ,o,f kadie.d --•; ho e u;U ;, oieeto no nun i ir'.' f nt it O" not. the tla \ I . 1 . v Ui .ruey :.h.,ut t't m.— h j., . , , - . .vc t tiden and Inins ~. . . . . and. h • .of t’.:o nation, Col* . h; ,te.:>‘i good . . ' . .;i, i uvc car. leave t. V -old m.U. bri^ut i • •„ ! ... . - t uum*. o* • > ctrv\ r.*:- - <! V A . • . . C A . /• u urt 5.1 FTC. i :s ; t o ui. CU• VC ; .. :. t U ilgrOiitOii • l ihc* ; . 1 V;. , c.-nv .Milieu O' the ; , :u: y of -aid District eon v . 1 i \\ c i; a on Tth day of pi. ,j. t, 1 h 7 6, • t the Court h. US' in hi: ti; ,• f; i ton.for the purpose of uom i . z t.'udi bite h r Cougrcjfs. i \V. Wt iTtm:*, Chairtna n. ( : i-A'iRN;A produced tins season ;; | g) poo ushcls of wheat. f. '• hi me A :r; icultu r al Gonveution i; A is. Ga'.nsviUe yestevd: y. : first hale of new cotton was sli p ] and to Savannah on the Ist. MO PIi.IT'ORW' PcHvetiJloii, i Ae;;U*t 3!l. We ih ' chosen representatives of the ; Democratic party o! Georgia in i Convention assembled, do.make the Id- , Inwing declaration of political ! and j avty uuvpot.es and we invite every j lover of constitutional liberty and good . govern meat, to co-operate with us in maintaining and carrying the sam-3 into i practical effect. lira lived l. Wo rc-avowcur thorough I identiScation with the great National Democratic party of the United States, ! and accept the platform of principles. nd police recently promulgated by the par* I yat Louis. ■J 'fbo recent nomination Sv the Xi- 1 lion a! Democratic party of .Samuel J. j Tilden of New York, for the office of j President, and of Thomas A [tend cks, j of Indiana, tor tbe office of NAoe-lbesi*. ‘ dent, meets our hearty approval, and we io hereby pledge our Democratic broth- | reii, South. North, hast and West that wo wiil put forth the most active, and | energetic to secure tho triumphant I e 1 ctiJn ol' these distinguished citizens! to the high offices for which they have | been named as candidates. ‘.j. We declare, without equivocation that we are decidedly and firmly in fa vor ol retrenchment and the administration of every department of the government, State as well as Feder al. and wc sincerely rejoice that the Na tional party,with which we .'ire identified has placed ilse ! f definitely and squarely upon a platform that begins, continues j and ends with the dictrine of purifica tion and reform in evmy pi.mj and in eveij thing with the government and its adminisl ration 4. We do hereby specially enjoin upon the nominee of this eorivchtiOi, if the nomination shall be confirmed by the people to ea|T,y into foli practical effect the piiiicipljs of rclrenclimcut and re foiui hereinbefore set forth.‘and his acceptance of the candidature to which wc invite him,will be doomed u distinct pledge on his putt that if elected,he wiM so exert the influence ami power of bis office, as to reduce taxation, itssen the expenditures and 1 i:t as far as in him Hoi the incubus of Uaiu tiu. s from the people. 5. We hereby pledge to the people of Georgia cur earnest zeal ous CGMiperation to perpetuate a ju t impartial and economical administration to the ufiairu of the State to the end that- law and order may be obtained, the public peace subserved, labor disburden ed and encigiz.d, confidence be two t man and man restored and the prospe. ity and Imppiness of the whole people placed upon a sound a.id eudur lug ba sis.. ■ "■ ' V CEX.’ A. A.' A'^iA-H'ITT. Hi.s Avccpiaii<-‘ Che Xoiniaa* lion. 3ir. President and fellow-Democrats: I thunk you must heartily fi r the kind ness and the unanimity of support which has been shown me, and wich so far ex ceeds any confidence that ! may have in my own worth uuu mo. its,and places me under such ; weight ofi cblbrnliun that i shall not even attempt to express my appreciation of it. fclurely no man ever iiad greater icasuus lor thunks and grat it-uiic, and it is due io myself and to you lossy that, while L live 1 shall remem ber vvi'h the prof ,'undest feelings of grat itude the display of favor which you have made to me to-day. And if I -hall bo called by the voice of the people to official station,the recollection of it vili be an incentive to do my utmost to sub serve the interest of the s'ote and advance the happiness cl' (the p* pie. [Ap p!an c c ] 1 leel the compliment all the more in the iight of warn ly championed candi\ dacy of other distinguished fellow citi -7.0.n5. i heir urn'its,abilities and put vi< L ism, their capabilities ibr the exalted office for which they wore pressed by tic ir friends. I warmly unite in endors ing and L ae.C'-pt the preference which vouhave made in no vain conceit I ha' it is in any sense a tribute to superior excellent. [Applause.) L accept, gentle'’ men,the standard which you? to-day have placed in my hands and I trust that it wl.l l ■ so borne during the canvass as to lead to victory, and if victory achieved that in its results neither you nor a too ptulia! constituency shall have reason io be ashamed of your standard bearer ! [Cheers.] Dul l know you too well to not be fully aware ol the fact that you will expect -f mu if elected the exhibition of my appvcciaki -n in the acta of an admin/ is!ratio'! rather than iu any words that I might jptak hero to day. [Ap plause. We :irc. entering mp *n a campaign in w’li.h there are invV,\ed u peml m ungn tude. Upon our side'we are cpn.tc.;ding fi-r peace fraternity econ oii.y lu.in’s : y in office aud freedom I’rom the clap'-trr.p of [( tight political power, ■t 1 e elevat !• n ofi the go Vi ri.ment from menial hands to these iu which, there will be .bund an illustration of the pu rity and high character of the men who lumded o .r institutions and imposed upon as tie responsibilities of their perpetuity. We are coefrented by a great party which practically if no? avowedly, says it is for sectioned lute aud n.rk-th u ; thn? it will deny to one third of the pe p'c of these & tides the blessings ofi the Union has and upoi free thought and .politic:.! equality; who think the offices ofi this government rre party chattels to bo died with cluce holders whOjhtu fi r :hei: positions w u and Ho dependent upon the-chaiities of the world. [Applause.] 1 Since the war we have sought peace I and through all our trials aud iTotean r.ues aud shapes of reconstruction wc ; have meanl peace and the recor led facts of our prove if. On the hust ings in the pulpit in the press and from the bench lessons cl charity, good will and ha* atony to nil ctas-es ofi our fellow citizens have been taught and inculcat ed with a sincere purpose. [Lou 1 cheers ] Dor 1 shall not detain you to' day gentlemen with an elaborate speech upon ihe great national i-sues. We have illustrated in the adimuistratkn m tbe State of Georgia since it. was committ ed to the Democratic party,that no one efi the rights or privileges of any good citizen ofi the country has been denied to him wa.) had a right to claim them [Cheers.]-. la illustrating this [ might re: r to the present able and admirable administration. [ Applause. ] And in the same line to which 1 have made reference, it wiil be the duty of that officer who shall be called to preside as ti is successor, to com inuo. [Cheers ] Gentlemen, without any preniedita- j tion allow me to say that whiie [ re- 1 ceive your standard with great dif fidence distrustful of my own p.wers yet strong in the purity of my infen tbns, I believe that with your earnest i co-o peril I ion we will vitalize the Demo cratie party and give a government to the country which will encourage industry, unite a divided people and be a token of peace, harmony and happiness under the providence of Gud, at the coming of’ which wo might bow down in humble thank j givings. [Applause.] I thank you again, gentlemen, for your kiudncAs. [Prolonged*, applause.] A (Iran<3 Picture. The New York Daily gives the fol lowing description of “The Illustrated Lord’s Prayer,” recently published by Li. M. Crider, York, Pa. : “ The text of tbe Lord’s Prayc-r, as arranged, would alone be ao elegant picture, but by being embellished with a number ol illustrations ofi a most chaste character, which are purely scrip tural in their design and conception, it is made truly grand. So suggestive and appropriate are the illustrations that ' they would almost serve to convey the | language of the prayer without the ! words. In short, they are the natural expression of a truly artistic soul, thor oughly embued with a love for his sub jeer and seeking to symboPze.- in the ! hr gu age of art phis great idea of the ! paitern pixtyw. i There are eight illustrations on the ! picture. The first, near the top. sat representation of light bursting from u j centre as from ILuj who is the source | all iight. This figure appears in an | oval formed by the words, “Father” | and “ Heaven.” Surrounding this cen tre of iffilii. beneath the rays ofi light, ! which siun-* upon a star'geinu ed sky, ! appears the dim out ine of eaith, spon ; nod by the rainbow of Heavenly prom i iso Just below this design, or either side of the picture, are seen angelic figures, one in the attitude of supplica tion niu lno other in that of res ignati'.n. A cross each <. f those figures is tin -wn a libo.-.i : on that wliieh ap. : ears n the right of the j icturo, is Thv kingdom come” and on the one opposite, “ Thy will be done.’’ Tin- word -, “ t.< ive us day our daisy bread t-inir the basis of tlvioc <>;■ other illustrations ; itsc first of which repre; :nts a rur i see tie with a sower in tno 1 rcgronrul scattering seed, the see end U a si ailar seone, .witi't reapers guth •• g t.in, iVuit and foi'.age, imuie d'.-)i 1- ‘ v v which i,- a repres-.mtati n of t hrift feeding the multitude among the hdis c i Guilder;. This illustratiuu contains quite a number of firnres— the savior liimscif filling a prominent position in the fi regr und : surrouiuled by h's h• - ipios. in the act ofi Receiving the loaves and fLIi-.'S. ibis makes the most prom;?: mt a.nd touching il u>ira ti ■•mi in tiie i ieture, beautifully leachin;; us the lesson of faith in Goo who is aide to bless our scanty 7 means to the full st; p!y ci ell our returning wants, 1 h<- scene T the temptation of Cbri.-t on the u:uuntain, tvheie “ Fatan showed h:m all the kingdoms of the wmld and the glory of them” and another iu which G.-'d is rm resented to have sent a hcavr.nl v to succor one who seeks by prayer to escape from Evil complete the principal i lustrations of this unique and beautiful engraving. Alii gu f her, it is a woik ofi art of much merit, and any description that might be given would fail to do justice to it. as it must be seen to bo apprt-ci ated, and the lover of art must ever look upon it with great admiration.” The retail pi ice of this picture is ?;>• The publisher wishes to obtain a re liable agent in every City and County in the United States, to whom exclusive terrilery will be granted. t Tiiiri ri hi i j ~ ii inn mil 'f win mii iiiUhiii n ri l .1, i- , !> US 7 F 13 Y , fK ■> r //. *•• • i : ‘ ♦r-7 ; r" *'■ e Door North 7i d. % H MINERS, SADDLES, BRIDJiLS, H Oil Sid COLLARS. ('uaraMecs .**. ! l n ‘<rrk i*i IF- lino. Prices tne very lowest t can be afforde<i. Give i:u.u a call. feb2. Sorghum Machinery. Cane 31111s, ' EYAPOSATO PAHS, S7TTII9 cheapest pood 'ir.'imzi. Hliis anU tho only seamlesa 2 aas in market, iseiui for description aad prices to BIBSE & CO., ST. LOUIS, mo. BT" And state in wiiat paper you saw tills. Mori’s PortaMe rratl Burr Mill?, Bolts, Smuttors, See. PAMPHLETS rumlsbecl and estimates made, g£3IFL£,BIRGE & CO„ ©lO Wftsblaigtoia Ave., ST. IiOFIS, J2TPloase mention in wkat paper you read this “A.L M. Lllil! & S.UESTIIBUL C, N.Vj — 1. Aa k..F>i O. A* Goo;l a Idle ami flaggy ami New Ychteles. Horses and males for rale. Stock fed aful eared for. Charges will be reasonable Will p y tbe cash for corn in ihe ear and foJ-ifir >n. :Le bundle. . fcb3-tf. Oiliy Remedy for yard limes. t haage Your NiM’rotindiugs. \i! waxuaig FltUlf ? Alt 5, •? > ecialtj? adaptcLto tin* growl U. of tin* VINE, where ; it is an establish’'-! sace- ami pays !#AHGE I I’ROi'LT. The lan : also adapted to the ! growth of ?'caches, P-nvs, Apple*? :.nd small ; Anils ; si’-.o (i.-.iui, Ora-s an i Vegetables. Many humi.edsof exctlleat VEsi.VARDS a c l 0K( II AMDS and FAiIMJ can now be asen. 11JM LOTATIOX is only 3f miles south of Philadelphia, by raihoad, in a mild dc lighiful climate, gnd at ine very doors of the New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Railroad run3 direct to New York. TIL- PL AC L is already large. Successful and Prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other priviliges are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoe, Clotning,Glass, Straw Uoods, and ot-er tilings, at which different members of a family can procure employment. It has been a HEALTH RESORT for some years past for people suffering from pulmo nary affections. Asthma, Catarrh, * Ague, and debility; many thousands have entire ly recovered. Anew Brick ilottd has just been corn plot, ed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four s ories high, including French roof, and ail modern improvements for the accommo. i daiiou of visitors* j Price ot i-ABM LAND 820.00 per Aero, payable by jnstalhn nt-, within the - cri ed of four ycru [n. this climate, vlmted out to vines, 20 acres of land will count ful ly as much as 100 acres further north. Persons uuaquaimed with Kn.it Growing can become famil a • \vi:h u in a short time I om account of : urrouiidings. FIVE ACRR, ONE CKE, and TOWN 1 LOT.B, ..iUt town; of Laudisvilie and Vine la nd, also for sale* i * tiifst ti. ;5; ig the t.’entcnnial, Vineland | c.tu l>e\i sited ri a tittle ex pen c. ■j A paper containing lull information, will ; be sent upon application io ('HAS, lv. LAN. j HIS, Vineland, N. J., free of cost. - The following is an extract from a de- I eription of Vineland, pudlislied i:. the New York Ikisuxe, by -he well.known Agricul turist, Solon Robinson; All til.- farmers were of the -well io.do’ soi'. 1 . ami some of them, uho have turned thcii* attention to L nits and market - -rden. ing. have grown rich. The soil io loam, { varying IVom sauty io ch.yev, and surface | gently undulating, intersecting with small ! sircar sand occasional wet meadow-*, in | which deposits efi peat or mnek siored, ; siiffic eiii io ieri-lizo the whole. u- ’ -jUt - L‘‘-u> aii>'i it has been exuausted oi it- nut. It t.i cefiuihl// one of (h - mod cj /cn sice Jet ii; ■ '.•(. •/■: ii an almost Ja:<■! po. sition ut. ! iudahU- 0.-dii.an in- -dm <y.u j joi'iil, igy, (urn 1 iiou o/ Hu., .ffi o/ ;ti L -. > - >■!■:.! ! come. ; //• " :/ <■ >j .-■ a.. ' f ( - , i p-;■-•//' tui/ [ COiim in eas ..< first r/var j"! oj jot cot ji: j or our tiv.acleai year,, j ''//"• T'ic Gcologi..-. wo'ikl aooa uLeaver the - ; ■ • this continued irrtility. The whole J country is., maruie deposit, and id! thron'd) | the soil wo foun 1 c-v'-lnncca ot the :::c:ivc “l ... . genera iy in ti) f< rn of in. } <iUi.ilc,.i, calcaveoui marl, showing how : at(Us,. mi fo us oi ancicn* shell . ol the j tertiary ibrniatlou : un.i thin tn r.-*.'-/ irnhsieme ♦ (-• ,svv/• -r .-ff: { ,irof/bh (he soi-' t a ■/.•,•/ com - t.Uflu iTL , (iilit ■/} Hi j p U/. r : ; iO i ifiOti j /g/O.'.T/ /*;*.•• fi J .■ f/lf. ,? !.), .}, ~ . * . ''• • • ‘ t leri tb -U Cihic.'tC. ii H Sli uam ra ~ ! hoblI) WliAiiidU I $600,000 IN GIFTS: i 6 run-lost Schema ovor Pre sented iu ihQ Pub He ! •A FOK OSLY 19. . T :, • * ■ ca a : , a ii. uALKA. i'.!;fhoi-i/.ed ;.y ■ ffieusi act !ui tae IveuduCK. Lsgis Um •. iL;* i*i- Nenc ; tit < i ('.a- I’L'BiJg At i.doL; Of . iLINK | FOit I’, w.il have .o ■. . oi’ liu-ir ?cries of ] Brand Drawing.} ,u M.\.i -n Ii mu.. Li the ritv | . f Frankfort, Ky.. on TIiUIBDAY, ACHPST i <’'L 1870, on which occasion they will Us j tribute to ihc t.ckct iioldera the imuiense l sum of @600,000! Titos, P. ForJc?. liy.. .II a t s a ijci*. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT ! sis we will have a scri :■?. ol Grtui Drawing and can not establish ihc :• roce dent of postponing. LIST OF GIFTS. One Gran.! Cash Gift $160,000 One Gfanil <.!:*#•? Gift 60.000 Oi;n 0: Ca:-:>. Gift 24,000 < hie (Irem! On- h 20 000 One Gra-.d Cash Cliff . 10,000 One Grand Cm h G’ii'i 5,000 40 Cash Gilts of $ 1,000 each... f.0,01K) 100 Cash Gifts oi noo each -. 50,000 100 C: h Gifis of -100 each... 40,000 , 100 Cash Gifts of 000 each. . 60,000 200 On- x Gifts of 200 each.... 40,000 GOO Cash Gifts of 300 each... GO,OUO iO.OOO Cash Gifts of Id each... 120,(KK) ‘ Total, 11,15’i Gifts. All Casa... GOO.OOu prk c of tickets : IVhole tickets sl2: Halve SO : Quarters SO 0 Tickets GOO ; 27,1 Tickers $2. 0; IG| Tick els 25( 0; 0 s;} Ticket; 21,000. 100,000 Ticks ets at SI2 each. ik.n. E. 3i. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfu-C the in.ire board of City Coanoilnten, Hon. Alvin " avail, late Chict Justice vf Kentucky, and other distinguished citiz nr-, together with sucii di iir.ciested persons as the ticks cl Holders present may designate will su pc*- tiuciid the draw in pa iicm.u.aiccu can oc inane by express, draft, postchice money order or ; cjri ercl 1< ■ -• i urte pays blc to KEMTLCIIV CASH id -TUliio i'“).N COHCA NV. Ail communications connected with the di.-hrlbiuion, and order for tick '<•••, ami piicftf’oa of agents io to Loll ucuei:-, Mi on id b- addressed lo HOW. TMIOfT 5\ !*GKTtiR. Gen i lifKjaagi l !', I'rsjiklort, fey. ,i..ty2o-lmo, (v EOHGIA /* ordon Cos?; n f;j, r|lO ail whom it nmy concern. J;*s. 1. 1 tngh-am ami S. ]> Inghrain Laviriu in proper from &ppiie l to me for per., mnnent letters of administration on the estate of A I nun ram late of said conns ty this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin, of A. In ghraui to be and appear at my office v.ithiu the time alTwed and ** Low cause if any they can why permanent admin istration should not bo granted to Jas. I. hg,hr.::a T.S IT IngJr-aui oa A. In ghram’s estate. Witness my hand and official s’yr.a'' tore this July I. 1870. I). W. N IIEL. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Gordon C c u n t y . M rs. A. Garden, the wife- of Nimrod Harden, has applied for exemntion of personalty, and sotting apart and valua tion of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock A. m. on the A 6th of this inr-t., at my office ie Calhoam— j i liis August Ist, IS7G L>. V\ Neel. Ordinary. | 4' ‘ W AN AD BESS TO THE SICK. Do you w at to purify the system? Do you want to get lid of lliliotisnerTS ? Do you v,’ut something to feiceug lieu Do you want a good app file? Dg you want to get rid of nerytrositoj ? Do you want goo 1 di; potion ? Do you want to steep well ? Do you want to build up your constitution? Do you \Vilit a bi: -:k and vigorous feeling ! if you uo. TA.KE x^iviais REGULATOR ! Purely Vegetable. Is harmless, Is no drastic violeni medicine. Is sure to cure is taken regularly, Is no intoxicating beverage, Is n faultless fanily mediant. Is the cheapest medicine in the world, is giv( and with safety and the happiest re sults to the must delicate infant. Does not disarrange the system, Takes the place of quinine and bitter, of every kind, Contains the simplest anti best remedies. Ask the recovered dyspeptics, bilious j sufferers, victims of fever and ague, the , mercurial diseased patient, how they recov j eretl health, chenful spirits and food appe i life—they will tell you by taking Simmons’ j Liver Regulator, j The Cheapest, Purest, aid Best Family Medicine in the Work!. I It contains four medicinal el. merits, nev | or united in the srane harpy proportion in any other preparation, viz : a ge.rOc cathar j tic, a wonderful lonia. ft: un see pti unable alterative ard cevi-tin corrective cl all im j purities u.f the body, finch signal success i has at tend. ou. it.' use, ihut . is now reg.i rued ! us the | EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC i For all <t;c.■ c.s oi the Liver fito.n.ieh and | Spleen. Asa Re,, eda in J MALARIOUS FEVERS, LOW ML COM i PLAINTS, BYSPEPF! ' i’..‘i YAL Dli { PEESypCL i r • ■ : IA lAN R!CE, I >v f ' \ Sivd: ;i '. ■o . t i vt.tr. CON t c> liPATi*‘.v a :b! D_, : .ot--yr . n ush no j i'.t (. i.'iD.i) A" • a . • , ■ r u a . : h_v O’ Aon i of ■i ■ *o :| • • v.oul'l c;'.u;ioa the i • • _ .v-' or :>: <, 1 i i.Lv j, '• r ■. r: .or • in ntr A i w-• v... ?: • u ... % ..... ,;■ jan l siguraurc tt;h,,c,a;. Aono oiacr in J. H. ZLsLSr.I &. GO., filaron. Ca. and Philadelphia* tour valuable mt.-.-tcine, Simmons' ,L:v v r ; /icgi’.b.d.-r, uas saved mi: many (hu o / j bil; , i .. o i! =or cveryiiiiirg if is rc om j mended suul nova* knew it loliiil: ? In ! n :c-. h ‘ i colic an iv;• ■: v ; ait'' horses, t-uving t. ■ m about uni.’ a bottle | ;.t u Cane. - in vi j;a; led. one lli.r. i ... >v | U to, you c.:n reaoramend it to everyone ! shat has stock as being tuc be. f medicine : known foi all complaints that horse flesh is ! heir to E. T. T.vvuia, Agent for Grangers of Georgia. sep2o-Iy. GEOfiGiA, Cordon Lou;- .y. VV* HE REAS, Aline.- M. Reeve*, n i uiun if t vac or (as ( icvk of the of Jesse Liltm, represent': jo the eomt in | his prl;lion-, duly tiled and entered tit rce- tna,. 'to ; liilty . a eved Ju.sepii | dhiv r ia ore IV re to cite ;tli person•• coin i corned, kb:bred anil creditor.-, to i liu'.v | - ;u v e. it any ' .icy can. why ii , adsnlul - i. r i* ilia ; : rtm a: • !;$ jlmrgo'. i. .via !n aw , minis;ration and receive !ede:s of dismiss ! •••n o:i iii. li. .. Mead, y ;n Sepieuibi r m-a'. i This J uuc Till 187. D. Vv- bULL. Ovtlinary ’ uEEAT !Tmon & Farlki O ms E Gtaiji shed ; 846. ' ; Only Organ that gt> es Written Ouar autcs*. ■ ft*. -R. J7V ;:J‘w 1 _ m*j* ■-'•’. K ;.V "'Zj'W W : v :. -v'"■:y r '••'< ,*** r ;,v .. ' - • i / argcst Organ Factory in the World. I PRICES FROM StTO to SI,OOO. rms tlisy, Semi for Cntnlogncs. Reliable„Agents wanted : u Georgia, Ala bama. i iorula, In onh an.l Souiii Carolina, and Etm Trane'- , by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, Whollsaek Southern a a f.nts, 30 WLiiniail Street, A if/da, G>. i). B. FREEMAN. Special Agent, Calhoun, (}a Mar2d-1 y. 10*70- 1AB r J*7\ GEORGIA MEECTOKV. First Kesular Issnc now lit rrepfirhtiou 1. IT AVLLr CONTAIN a complete Dusincs Directory of every town -.iSinge and city in tlie State. IT WILL CONTAIN a complete shipper-' guide io utry pQint in the ►'bate. C. if WILL CONTAIN a full, classified; list of all persons in the .State eng igcd in any mercantile, nieehasucal, liiauufaeturing-oi- 1 professional ?un-str’ >. 4. IT WILL CON I*A!N a correct list of State and County officers!. 3 . IT WILL*CONTAIN a complete post-of hoe directory of the Untied States and Territories. Also an accurate list of ex pr.\-s stations in Alabama, Georgia, Mis sissippi, South Carolina and Fiorina, pre pared expressly .fo’’this work by i outc agents, and only to be found in our Di rectories. ,6. IT WILL CONTAIN a revised and cor rected county map of ‘lie State of Geor gia- 7. IT WILL CONTAIN, in aduitioa to the foregoing special that tires, so much gen eral information that no business man can afford to be without it. As au ad vertising medium we think it preseut-aits own claims, and wo confidently cue mend it to the business public, hoping io re ceive a patronage commensurate with it intrinsic value, and .lie great pains be stowed ipon its preparation. ££ Otro rage and Copy of Book 523 0( Half “ *• “ 15 () Third “ “ Id Od Fourth “ “ ii 10 00 Price of Book win inch card -•00 Name :u .U-apiir.l Letters - t 00 WUEELLB, M VRtSIIALL A BRICE, Pun i. is nr: as, Vtluntf da. llrick-Layei* t Coi l l rac t or. I 'IfHE undersigned most respectfully begs I t leave to iutor.n the citizen;; of Calhoun I vub surrounding country that, having m o cured tne aid of Mr. iidbuiii as n a umber one bricklayer ami Barrey u‘Fallon as a number one toek-maso i, l.j prepared (o do all work in i is line in the most satisfactory man nor nub; on a- •tcra.r !• The l'onago of the p-•:f-i: - generally solicted. HENRY M. BILLHiAIEiI. (v' - ■• <• a.. November U, !:■>'s. i' 1 cr.'Jc:' adii'.'ccse ! ! me rrs ab<>>-,‘ -.v'li i'Cuhe r.iie.i io::. ne\ ;U-ty ATTEffTio-f, Farmers. i HAVE now opened ai my faim, one mile ILof Calhoun, a shop for the mamiiac tui'C the manufacture ef iV„goas, Jluggie.-. - , etc., raid the executin' >. of ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND KLAOKiSLI;'{[ WORK, a.!!-.: '' b- :h-;: to ,ve vor. ' b ■ \V( ; il.l >• :• -1’ . ;; tuitcc lur ! t:iv'.re. None t-m i j<* in,;. m<'d:;uN • emj.Joyed.’ Will iuiuixii new wolfi >:• ;cpai’. for yen:. My uxp :i: •? a fit-. ••I:-:':: ... c i.o. t.i n. so groat 1 y wei- in non, b >ne.‘ i c ndo • ;r \ o; I: .•> .utit if hi' cheap-: r, Ia k old ens.au.' .• • t-u : the public generally i.> < ivo nit- a•• ib 'J rti‘ * , y* a tiz 1 , U il A 1 , martl'd-Cm, p i y i 1 I Tl. I I. i •• Id *‘l* • *-1 * I rO.i -k• O' vi.'. 1 ;-. v’ti*, 0 lilaC il HUll u v ‘ 0:. i '.. Wl r: .UIJ h'fti E I*Bl.l. S 1 i . • l' OWN Cm; y b;::i --; ' tuver Regulator >• :ij de ■'■>’•' it ••• • •opi-bi; iiy ' 1 il.l. ;< l - b '' cfjr.sd. 1i cu vet! my wife of a ma'b.d/ ; ' T c i, •.’ iuc, inb'c and ivvi.' u-.iie of . V Americau pcuule. Du >"!•: :U ' A . E. l b ALBERT, I’roiVsr'or iu Nicholas Public j Sc'nool, Parrish of Terrebonne, Louisiana. MIL All IO IS FE JF US. \ou are at liberty to use my name in praise of your Regulator as prepare*, by you, and recommend it to every one as the best pre\i ntative of Fever and Ague in the world. i plant in Southwestern tvcorgia. neat Albany, Ga., and must say that it has done mote good on my plantation among my imgroos, than any u diciue i i\er used: it supersedes Quinine if taken in time. Yours 4c , Hon. B. 11. HILL Gi- „ 5 •’LDKII.x! rpuv 11 rguL-U --ev s upC!' o- to :: oy other remedy lor M-a-btrial disease tuno* g ciiild ioi', aiti is has a hiroe sale i > ,nis section of Georgia—\V. M. ilo.; ~!, Alb .ny, (ia. CONST IPA TION. ■ TEST! MON Y OF THE CHIEF JUS > ICL OF G EOnUIA.—I havq tree Sim ..css,’ Ever iicgalator tor the eonsli'-alion of my bowels, caused ny a temporary derangc mem of the Liver, for the last three or fear years, and always when used accorbing ti the directions, willt decided benefit. ! think h is a good medio 'in for i he dei r ngemeut oi the Live;—at !er.sl such has been my per-, sonul experience in the use ofik Hi ham Wars sit, Cl icf Just ice of Georgia. SICK HEAD ACHE. EDITOR II AL, —We have tested is vTiuee. . •-mi dly. and know linii for Dispepsia, Hiliousness, and 1 hronbmg tle/r achc. ii is the 1 eel medicine ttie woild ever aw. We have- tr od io.-v od'?r remedies be fore Shunt >uT Liver V '* mae cf ihetn gave u i'nn.rc ii. a temnoraty n. i-. Ir but t ijc Uemh’.L or ao: ott’.v tw; •■•ved, bid red u°. La. id; ... -a if-j * - zv., 0 Id ao on, Ga. Having hr.*! during the last twenty yaar of my lie <0 ;ufcnd ro E.ehig y-oah, rad having im i so much trouble whii them with Colic. Grubb', etc., gave me gran deal of trouble ; uavng hr •.,■■■. (and you Erg. tdatoi ran ca e for t ie above di ,c-aso* 1 eon dr. :o :r 7 it. Wier trying one mick tige in a. a ! ion u\ it to care in every in ft ■> e”'y ) be tried to niove wind ii aTc s: 'd .* a i; ;-raise 4 1 ran' s-ml yam e- • 'ilie aes iron Au-gr is, Clin on and Air* Can, a. to die cure 0!' Horsr*. 'if VvA'i .TAII, Macon. Ga. July 24. t'lf. J 0 I. CASE &CO S firoEljina Machines & Horse Powers, Apron Separators sss-U If*3i£>Ke ?Po apron Separatoi-s. vrHh SO. £(i, SSaini 80 inefi {'.ylindm-s. Pitts <& Wootibury I'&wrrs, C. S, 10 nnt Hi Horst 1 , doan and inannti-d.snifoNlc ro larirv m-Miiati crops, Uwpl or hilb* rorniti-irs. Also, Strism Si-paroioi s A Portablr Engines. Liberal Terms to rrspoissiblo parties. Agents wanted is* every eoiinty. .S€*ni far Pamphlet awl inesitlon thin paper. SEiiftPi.il, SißCfi <St Cos,, #lO Wasbington Are., St. hor.is. Mo. STEINWAY. “FiaUHES DON’T LIE.” 1 oillav a y X > iall o s STLLL TUI DM PLIANT. Stein way'h sales, evidence of tHeir popularity, - - 51.2RA.463 Chickcring & Fons $822,40ti William jvnahe & Cos GH't.GI l Haines Bros 287,051 William I’. Emerson 282.700 Albert Weber 221,444 The above figures are taken from the annual Internal Revenue Tax Returns. ,LiL'v • - r . J ’ b- ; S- *-3 ’b"l- .- .. __ Nj mf /¥$ fe &■ • AC j RUBLNSTf3N T 1 tiring ad n y long and difficult joaruev a all over America, ard iu a very inclement season, 1 used your Pianos, and have been able r$ use your Pi an>s- extdrvsivi.lv in my two hnn.irud and tittevn con certs, and also in private, with the most cminc-A sat isibc.ion and elVcct. New N nuk May 24th, 1078. ( Hi" above is the mlv tes timonial ever given )y Rube r.stetn tu ary Piano man u : a ara r j Pray tell Air. bteiuway t "tu it is -rknd id itj igii t t ’ mno sh;;!.> ;o bril’iaat a!' r.ta■: to the to rival pcrlrti iuMi. es a. ine Warf t >ii-g. where, last Tuesday it served undermv fiHirers .s " Vice Oeehesha,” cT citing general admiration. (Kxlraet from Dr, Frank Liszt to the celebrated am., osei. M'"zdor*',v. liich le’ter,dated Ccpt, 27. t 574, ' nt.w ;t! } o- hi v. lon in -Me: ■ i Fieinv ay & sri n ., , AaidE KIaI.RS \ttcr hnt'oiigl.'y fettting your 1 an 0.;., : iot!i itPipri vntu and putdie, i '-an eon scitatfionsly say that the biuittwa v Pianos are supe rior to ..I! \uk m■ .u and La: opeatt in s | ••.. *,i cni -s known tom':' New York, May 17th, 1 '7b. i iiitlAiii ‘• It:r■ tip; my art i.slio ea • recr <> umve Pan Juriy 3' s’* r la., u!,". iinuti it. : .s- t e piaut ft of all the wo. Ii veil..wnetl maker.-, in jioH:t: and ; j-Aat ■, hut have a v r.< and an iu.- I umetil \\ i: • cmrnpaiv. • I'v.t ii your pan • . ! >’(•*• i •:! , c: ■> 1 -1. IHi‘B.) •fAELL “ Yfmr name d-'serves ‘o ! >e inscribed in gulden letters in history of pin• o •uaLlug bi Ainerjc.i, lo Hie iin pi hi . in-' in ui winch you have so largely contributed Y ’ ei-n.i in.- ye jiro ci; im-'ii as incomparable ! Vi bat noble, distinguished C ue ! H ln. t *)oet ionl s' ji t iag quality ! [Paris, Apr. 1 I", 18*37- j ART. u During mv long career as Artist and Composer. L have met with many fine European and American Piano Fortes, but nor.o that combine grandeur ami poetry of tune, elasticity ot touch—in short, every thing that rendeiH a p aim perfect, f.- such higl* ,:< v.' ” \ -or celcbrate.it ’P .io Fortes.” j New York \vALU Ai D <ll V K DA IKS W! T -.I AA L VUidi> KAT \ A LN , ns ihete tiro syiuc ‘-old,'' yes VERY old erodentials out irnm diflert-nl celo boded Art if giv m by tbent —f- n Ijefiiro M' -.o Steiitway A Sons ever ’manufactured Dianes, and otiicis. be-* fore they had tried these celebrated In st i uujenLs.. S. C. MI DLS, (celebrated Composer. J. N. PATT!SON, ” ALI TIED H. PEASE, ‘ 14 . B. WOLLKNIJ A DPT. 41 JOSEPH UTKNIaWSKI, Direc tor of the Conservatory or Music at Jioscow, Ilussia. TiJEODOIIK THOMAS, Oil AS. KENKEL, S P warden, WILLIK B. LEA j*II. Pianist i.o if. li. fJ. flic Prnee.-s of \\ ales. E B. WAoIIBEiLN. Minister to France. Arid numbers of olirers too n'.micromi to iiiCiitn it ►’. .-.w fur bat tic and see for y irr.vetf. >S/cut Pianos have taken eaerif Prize aud Medal wherever their liana* hare Lecn placed in cow pet it,ion with other.;. Paris IS'O7 - Lord oil 1862, which places thru' Pianoc, at the ULA.J of TUP WORLD. ALSO MafhtfH*/ 1 \ II dr n mat o Haines Bros. And Otueli Pianos Whatever : warned iu ti.e u leal bne we can -u; ply a; lowct* rate cud at short notice. Reliable agents wanted in Georgia, Ala bama, Flotida. North and South Carolina and East Tennessee by TURNER & BRALJiILLER, If hohnale Southern A<jen(s t 30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. 1) B FREEMAN, {Special Agurit. CalhouGot Mat 22-1