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tiattmmi ffisis,
is published every
THURSDAY MORNING:
In Cirtersville, B*rto» Cos., «•., by
Samuel 11. Hmllli,
EDITOR and PROPRIETOR.
Hates of Subscription :
tt.tt nr hree month*. fl.Ofl
Oar r.ipy 'l* month*, B.HO
V»« **PY °°* >** r 3.U0
(invariably in advance.)
rtj* f.Mrt aAror'lCna w«1l V re»Mc*.d In fhalr
Sontrsclst’ »h Ir Vrff'linae hus'no*-; tint Is to s*.?.
,|l a.|yrrt *rmen* i»t 4<i no» r* f**r to their retain'
fctt ,| r< r« • II h. >U...jr4 f»f
(igr *dve'tl«m-o'n In*.-ted at Intervals to hr
stiarr. I** n«r e-«’> i '*er*ln*i.
The »h"*c rales «DI he «tr'etly lUher.tl to.
PJR 0 FES SI ON A_L CAR Ds.
JOHN W. WOFFORD,’
Attorney at Law,
CIT MSril-LE, QE > V
OFFICE OVER CURHV’H STORE.
Ort. 17. I*CB.
Commercial Hole!, t arlersviilt*, Ca.
BY JOHN C. MARTIN.
ffaro.vniY mi K •tCILDIV'J. e*m»r Ttepo
i Hqiireanl \f irfcet S’ree*, Ei.t Si’s if Railroad.
K • «« g • and -i and c" fortab’e.
ta. oita r e ml Bs 11 ‘»jj •» n,
<1 *.* ->ffl'e •••<< pecloae Dii.l’-fr H'nin J
T»mc« well ni.|,'i-.l ni'li 'he t>e»l that the market
*ff° and« and chnrpr* moderate.
Th, Vopnei r !>• |>es, hy uood aUeotloit to hu«lne«.
ty r* -r - » liberal share of |,fttroiii(fe Pec. 1, IS6B.
uT W. M UUP HEY.
attorney at law,
Carters*’ ille. Ca.
««- HI, practice h the "e ‘I urt i or Cite <>ke e Cu
\» Milt. P -Hieti' r !♦* the c tl cl»u«
# f # | 4 ,„, oili «* Wth iol Ab<! * J *hnbur Oc\ 1
OR. E. M. JOHNSON,
Dentist,
T fcSPECTKULLY offers his Hrofesri nil J,
J\. • rvioe to meet *rus ol 0 rieov'Di*
•ndri. ii.il). i. is prep.re to us wrk <Li[JCSf ,
•* Hie iste.. and .«• *t iiupMive.l try e.
Teeth e«lr.e>“ w 111 mt pain, ny means n* narc»t'r
•l> o.J W k hi w.rriited. OMi e on r 4. hi* s'
blurt. tAH i>.t;fcVll.Lh O* tell, in Istis.—*l>4u
JERE A. HOWARD,
ATTORNtY t\(*o fiU.JNitLi.Urt A f LAW,
CaIU’EKsX lnl.b, CA.
JOHN JT JONES,
All u i‘itc y at Law,
fArtersTitic, fait.,
Wt l,i. .ilLi-im proiiiptl) In.ill tiusi urns fi,
trusted to Ins care. Wiilpraei ce in tin
l uufU ui i.dW, .mu Lqully it lue CllUiuavi
Circuit. .'■qieiaul alieulton given to me ruiin -
l, n< ol claims. Jan. 1. .' Juli. Iv
"To HN J. J O N ES ,
RUtts ius U*i t, iluii.i f‘,
CAartRStfILLE. GA.
I am suthorixeil i■ » I , uuu n«. ou l.sr and several
houueaa and .ol , iud also lU.ua’uU.ini nliti*lolain .It
t««u ul Cml*r>*>l i. .tlauee.et I pisiiiall na ol iar
•oasis sin Ui tour coil l>. B*i lieu oes.r.i.y to bo ui
• 'i| *i I l > well t» Xlemo » coil. AI c > .„ u , com,, t
pisiapily a ourml. Ju',> 17, isOti.
THOMAS W DODD.
1 T T II H « E Y A T I. A«.
CtDARTOWN, POLK C<iC.\TY, GA.
Win practice law ir. the several
Court,, comprising me T.t lapoosa 4 ircuit ;
•Iso, IJ irtow ami Fniyd (niuutiss. P.iriic
■ lar attention given to Hie collection ot
ciaima. jin 12,iy
•jUv w . n. dioi xmsTLi:,
JeHellcr and Wulcla ami
Clock Repairer,
1« the Front of A. Siiiui.er «!k Co’s store
I’artersiuJc, J.m. 25
JAMES MILNER,
Attorney at Law,
AND NOTrtH/ PJ3JC.
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
tt'lLt. practice i Uie touris ot the i h=*r. kee and ad
’’ j ini y i ncui -, man he bupreiiie ou<> P»uict
tJO 1.. P uni pi dtieiiliob give., t-4 nusoies* eui uoril
tu ui) care. August 2\ h»l6. —oly
SAMVEL P. JOSES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Jak i hPeVICLC, Ua.
PRACTICE hi the Court* of the Cherokee
Cticu t. funicular attention g veil to
ti«e Cos lection ol Claims. OiHce wiui Capt.
J.J Jones, Nuv.2 1 v
T W Milner, O H Milner.
MILNER & MILNER,
A Homey s al Law,
fARTERSVILLE GEORGIA.
Wilt ai en.l promptly to business entrusted
lo ttieir tare. jan. 15. ly
/ft. CAEEB '!'()\IPKINis. wkll
known for 20 years p..st, as a ti si
Wl<v «*l.aiw M’.iJCii ( AOiit,
mid JKW Eln EK 1 Ui'AllibK,
• u M.txMJI ACTI HER. has com
**i‘-o. e work one di>or North ol t.is lo iiht old
•land, on the East side of the Railroad, Car*
Hi.Svii.i.e, Ga. W ill sell Clocks and W itches
Warranted. Nov, 10. w'v
1 w Dwelling Houses for sale, ren', lease,
•r to exchange for Atlanta i ro| erty, together
* ih everai residence and business lotss.
S. IT. I‘ATILLO,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
tt T LH iltawl prompt,. t., in« Cutn a. epalr- «-
• » u.R and a .bin* Hoy*' 4u<l Me .V Cl«t hing. ''M
Oee >n 'he Sec,i f, ts. 0 | M,,kei> A Wll-
Main-’ 're h,i k H01d,,,,,. h Ha er f n,-JjL
Main blieel. in leu ol the buih.it,g. F b 17.
Choice Segars, fine Smoking
Tob ccos, urn I Extra No. 1
BMackerel, just received, at
Montgoir ery's.
(•cortila. isariow i'oumly.
*h rea*.Thomas W. "Is oer applies to me for l«*-
tc* ,'f art inUt ati n «n the t*tateof turner U.
Trl*pe. late .Ia >t<i connt< dec* sand
These ' e. he es rr t.. cite » and admonish ill S' ft »in
r*il* • 'he kl dred s,.d credi ...» of -a il dec-*s.-ii. ti
S'"'* c u-e. if a*y th, v e n. W'thfn he ime prescrib
•and hy I*". »h.v **td l-Hers with the »ili annexed
•bon'd not h gr anted said »ft I cur, i.th rw se Ih y
wil hs /rs ted. G'ver. und r my h n.d m,d official su
nature t.:« March 21st, ISA 9
A I.OWARD. Ordinary, B. C.
If you v ant fine Green
or Btack Teas, call at
Montgomery*.
THE CARTERSVILLE EXPRESS.
VOL. 7.
Ilennesaw Rouse.
(l ocated al railroad depot.)
T r IE
interest of I)ij f leThe-. Trttpfte for ],nij.
isa W. Fletcher, in tT>e Krnnesave House,
util the host rc*« will lie enn.'ur ted. in the tc
t«re. under ih * p«me *nd fi*m of Anruutine
V. Fletcher & Frryer. Thanlifnl for post fa-
V'l'o and potronnee. thev will trire to five the
Utmost eatisfaetion to all p»*rnns eT the Ken*
nee** Ho\i*e. AUGUSTIKE A. rLUrFfp,
F. L, FREYER.
MARIETTA. Jan. 12, ’o9.
1368. 1868.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
Ai.abama Strk.kt,
Nearest House tn th>- Passenger Depot.
WHITE & WHITHOCK Proprietor,.
W. O. Wiley, C lerk.
| f tvtvo .B-lp»a4»d »nd renovated the »hov.
ut *rr nrri.srr.l to <'n*4"tain i"iie‘t. i’ a in...* s.i
.* «uiu v Tvanner rturves fair and inoilrratr. On
~p. rt< # U| . t,, i lpuse.
Baggage carried to and from I tarot free o'
cl arge. April 29. wtf
E. F FAPPF.EN, R. P MA^'N,
Georgia. Tennessee.
TIIFj 01,0 TF.NN. AM) GF.OHGIA
Xt % St R
AH.AVTA. GF.rvROIA,
SASSF.EiN i MANN. Proprietors.
'■ ”■ BRVS ' ,N [ Clerk,.
!«AAC N. MANN. j
January 1. 18fi!).
<OMF. IN OUT OF THE JAWS OF
MF\TII! Hesitation nptl delay an
n ‘tiling Lilt »im tl e» f«»nn «*f ■ » Ir*flp a 1 <*n yi and i avc *■
re mt* ’3 *t i oi r lon dh to r* nw>vr puiu iiistant y.
Dr ESaggieFs Pills
\rt h» t 11“ tr r *i « i»<| p f he Hh. tli
test pltf a* St' rr* li p v-y> t#» ♦lit* writ!
* ront ii«.\sc«»lo Alaska
The peon’e know them!
The peonle use them !
The people praise them !
Th** 8 llNvr -yo’V w ? fh •» *»t foufi* tlri-hod<
« it • r.O» If * lit * »hT* |t ♦»**• t’* -aV-teiO, H» *ll**4* tJ, \
H». ti<y »h»* l» e»y ** *t»M»l D ! «»ac »n m.li f rt* s #.f
nat k «»t 1 *•:» iVtm r, h*:'l ***>ab «H *o b nr-ns
t»< ’• loti <»).♦*•• ot xiii pot a (I t*» Ou- ot DU
M \*»» ! h !/* IM LI S eli* vp- lb«* »*r ire s\a** id «** t»i*
Bill. HI 111 • e-n* v. *»« TANARUS» ♦ ? *e n *C*ufß • fix |.| u , (]
BOUNDING THROUGH THE VEINS.
('•H* 1.• tli^i »*--!i *;«b»r- tuc 'F l•#a at > u»’ n* "re** t
niyfl *’•. mtt< if I r »»t •»» tl; in *e «i t«. Hie !**o|«ri
«*t* r\ • slice It i Ifcriii, Th J Hit uikiled a .frly all i»Vt i
'he Kh»l*e.
Oi.e Minule to save your LIT*.
i ke Disease in time ami you will
suffer less and be saved many days of
useless misery.
What one hundred letters a day say
from parties all over the habitable
globe
Dr. M ggiet, v U' | it's has me ..f a’l hillio i.njs
N.4 o. it* it"xions I '**»s f..r t rin five r ’tm p 11s ta
ke at>>'e inif. Ones mnr ells ur il «u.
Thank*. Doit . v*i »,ise*>e has lelt nif. Sen' l
me « nntber but tn kee|i in tlie hou»e.
•Vs er SuJo e f ..m tn'lloua cliollr. two o'
your pil.k cu el me, ami 1 hive n > return tis tile mal
alv.
Onr iliieti.ra tri-ati and me for Oh->nic Cnn*tlp«’l r.
st 4) c.il el it. him) i last ssi I was ncurable
Yonr Matt el’s fill*, u'ed me
I na.l no a, petite ; Macyiei’s Pills gave me a hea'ty
Y"Ur p’lls > re marvelb'tta.
I set .1 for atm lisr h. x. slid keep ’hem In the house
I)r. M.g.iel ha* cured my headache that was chr.'ii
ic.
I gave hull of one of yotie pills to my h be for Oinl
era Mot ho.. The .'ear • omig t* li>e a t eil in a day
M> ' BUS HII "fa - ..rnlt.g » now cur-d.
Y U. box .f M .ei'le '* Sa'Ve eo e.t me of n< |te« 1"
the head. I r Uied sottio rave behind niy ea'and ille
no.* e< lef .
Send nm two h j.* ; I want one for s p or fatnt'y.
I enclose ado '>.i; y. iir rim-i* twenty fire leids,
ba' the medl.-n e to nisi- w rt* sand li ir.
?e and me fi e ’'O' es »' ynr pi Ms.
I.e'in. have three boxes "f y ur Halve sn > Pills hy
rrt i'ii mail.
Doctor, my ho:n h s hea'e.l by your salve.
FOR ALL THE DISEASES OF THE KID -
NEYS, RETENTION OF URINE, to C.
Maggiel’s Pills are a perfect cure. One
Pill will satisfy any one.
FOR FEMdL *' /)ISE.9'ES,
Nervous Pros! rut ion. Weakness, (Jenerul Las
situde and Want of Appetite,
Maggiel’s Pills will be found an Effect
ual Remedy.
MASS/EL SPILLS & SA/VE
Are almos I universal in their effects,
and a cure cm be almost always guar
anteed.
EACH BOX CONTAINS TW.LVE DOGES:
O lie l.w a Bose.
“Counterfeits ! Buy no Maooii.lV
Pills or Salve with a little pamphlet
inside the box: they are bogus. The
genuine have the name of J. Haydook
on box with name of J. Maogiel, AL D.
Tlie genuine have tlie Pill surrounded
with white powder.”
All Orders for the United States miH
be Addressed to
HERBERT & CO.
Bwoduay New York.
DR. NIAGGIEI’S PILLS OR SALVE
ARt
25 Cents Per Box.
For sale in Cartersville, by
A.’. L. KIRKPATRICK,
dee. 1, 1868. wly Druggid.
Tho Star Saloon '
m
Corner of VI tr'<et Street and Public Square,
in the Exchange H »tcl Buihlin.',
BY S. R- NEU.ERS
TME PUBLIC are hereby notifle-*th if l s they want
a'-vthln good with whteh t>i • Wet thtir Whi»t-'4.'
, that the Star Saloon la »"# 'lao<t> gat It
I food lienor, come a* drink *
1 iMtlk,r«narplM.ia*«<M
CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY. GA.. APRIL 15. IBIS 9.
WO. r ©XF, J. H. WIKLE
Coxo Ac Wllclo,
Comp' orrial /
kOTARIES PULLIC
AND
ATTORNEYS A T I. AW .
Y ph Gkv. XV, TANARUS, WnFFttRO,
OABTFRSATI I.F, GA.
XX’i!’ attend nmnitdlv to the (’olleetim of all
C'nmmcr. ill 1* (M-r. Demand* hi't een Foreign
attil North YJportri-. and also to
nhting P ote*t« of t 'r>mmeri i.il Paper for no
pav.nent. ■ te.. etc. etc.
Pi Or tm Perm’ssion. tn (On U’ 7' Wofford
ttnn W-rren A kn. WH Oil her t if- f'n. N (iH
rm h A Sort, //on ./ H Parrott, Howard 4
Peaeock, Cartersvi/te, (la. feb Siiely
Georgia Dyes .
ITNEQUAI.LED FOR BEAL'i Y AND
J SiXil*' ICiiY,
*• I’rldc of tlie SomlU.” A li«au
•i’ul Red.
“I'rlde of (lie oulli,” —»" «■
quiaite Purple.
They will Dvc either Silk or Wool, Price,
»>NE DOI.I.AR •■ r pint kiltie. Prepared
<y I.E VV IS & Si! RE. Dwrs.
F.»r sa'e, in Gauersville. hv
N. Gil REATH A SOY.
Win. King, Jr., Go.. Proprie'" a. Atilt ns,
Ga. Pel*. 24 v. Cm or ly
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CUROMO3.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO^
#3l BROAD WAY, NEW YORK,
*■▼4l* tt»e pi fit- Tf«lf la the r ritnsirr uaaartmaw* mt OM
it*»e, nf tß#ir ie.itturn, mamm.tmetmr* *»d impartmtsmm
W- pntoliwß HIT Ftar Tkmmsm m 4 a Blasts af kiersaa*Tm«B
Mat«4ißg
Ntavar*, I MianMk Ttx*, f■»«.
CAi'ktlla, j fVutrßl IV), R. « t>re a %*U.
Hul.t... | Tre .lm, #*.!•, V».s.»*la,
W le (.r.i.iOß Mrr.l Weal, Ih* t.ikf,
Wiainfin, , Hoßw.iai.ic, (ktba,
»• rat »*« i, I D-liwtre. Japai.,
Weal fp'ii* j iaatautAueaaa, B.*i«laaß, *a.. #O.
0»t Ttcwa r nhrirr • Urge aaaartmcal, iacla4io« «%•
fM <r». gfvm t «u« af Wit K.i:g)au>J, M. W. W |aaa, Lams
aiher caiiucMt pfcntog rapkata, cakaialittg al
kw t|rrlta4, I Irelan4. *i rua, I tfrrralaa***.
«v„r. | W ilew, T»i.lcr oa. < Fenian c>.ica«.
Fvrcueca. t F. tpe,,. t< r'*a4. I t’ci*
P*ff. | Ors mi J 1 ▼era..||e«.
r. *l4*4. I A«*»»>•, « rvaial Palaaa. ! N fir*.
•a.»U*o4L Italy, 1 ttul, ’ ■)•*•*•. k«., 4M
J 44
T JE LAVD3 OP THE BIBTE.
4 new • i*4 iN'ciwrlY i.»lerewtii,f *>-r tea Alea. IliUMiUatcd am) T:ar«fMi
ret.* Vi. ww. r a,t carictr We art «laa e*. laa.v.- *.gn.ta in An.rf■•■»
tot “ F KKI IS HLiss Vit-xvs." ms v.h,.»t «r hubs* ■ *| Ic 4W
•s.'irl itrul Wilt •. for rrti.a Sene. tM*i ♦!«.•? w I hPtagra ‘»•
Vir*a lit liwitgerUuO, fl»« Bn*ae t.ufir -4. ftrat'aiid, W ale*. Ac.
• t LBVIB :oi*KJ. We muHHkrMirr ferc largely, io4 fca*r» a tar^
r «OT;» J« VFHIG Al.m.'Mi Oui Mai.afaararp at aikui* ia ww|.
kitnwti tkraugii*»«i *hc roautvjr as >t|>tntr ia gaaliiy aa4 i.raufT Ir al*
All ate aril arc o t4e in nor #-ra Wa tor, and car af»*lra af 4i4rraa*
tv m thaac af a r cthr* >.k.*r #u)tf shfuhi aal ta.l la aaa mi
oiacA aclarc atkiu« ihm par h iam
C HROf'OS.
T+r** Bc«nr , ' l at pir|:«,csi. that ea«a*>t he rfufrarwretc* A*a ft
Ot' at ei.c tcnlh thrjr mat. wr ir ~nr - largria
t '-.- H. inn. #.Tlin. Virata and Roma, and *a|plv th trade at *!»•
4*mi rates
E. &H. T. A 'ITIIOI7Y & CO..
501 Hno i nw.T, N X'.,
Importers ui Mxnufisu, I'u.ilu. rj.-hiv ll itr't.iL
DiCimlur 24. lMi>.
Cartersville Icadcmy.
gPIIOOI, for lb* Hi"*’t* , 'pn of H * * an * *Jt t. •,
t.' .pen,' lithe MAIN A ADFUY / VHP
r.VV. on th" SM'. \ D '.tiN AY IN J iMIAiIY SKX
-ml r tl e j b l c mlu -t of
Kfinul J Johnston an j J. W. PrittliPL.
T*’B fir«t ’on w I! eondd of«
m follow <1 by V • mr %»o Mi Thf-m in t‘*» K M
Tlip Dniiflp 1* In' 1 !* v**.lu dvnifp, t •11 e th**4
wh »»Fi«y f-iVt'C th m ** *h .heir n tr r*»ur», hm the
«111 n*e Ihei** utniO‘l ex rM m» to nink* thin *#r - <f
8« h tol.
Th • Ift'Mnllne will h** ?»4 «trc Mit coii«Ul%nt w M
p** If hen»M* *t.y M)*> f’llldlft.
n*»jj» G»rN w* 1 t*»» kept in **pir»»»»e» t-.
sis and no r rnmip irmti- n all*»«kefl l> t een 'hem, e-the*
ti «ir out f»f
The »•
Mnif !*• t** , f re- w, ' »ent-h, ml *t ♦ >ll C''U»te «*f Mm h -
niMtlm, fovptber w jfh >ll other b »ru umllj tniigh
in mii h li»Mt| utiofm.
A ,r ii)'i? n»e* t- niM<l for Made, flu-1 ed.
r uith*n pm m Ir* nvur.tMv In h Ivinoi*. m nt the end
of the te 1 m, »* the op of th«‘ t^achuri.
Kates:
1 » C'*«t per mon'h f4 "O
21 1 “ «"
3 1 - “ .. 2.00
Oiintliis-nt Vii”« 'oi'a* i» *r st-ai n.
TA - Joard can be obtained to good '*in ! ll«t “» mo>*.
erit i rartergv' le, N< v. 20. IS .8 2m
Let There Be BSore
I j i tr lit!
JEst rella Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID.
IT CA NNOT HE EX C E 1.1. Es)
WARRAN I'ED \..r to EXPLODE
l ARRASTKD t < t> ve I b tier Itiht thff" he Beat
'* net,,* e, ~ I SSiVir ffiita ito burn equ -lly a,
tong, i* not emter.
Vnd is IDtailit ?: ot CO cents
GALLON.
Come onr. mD. M*id ulve It % trial.
I Cinaranfee Sadsfactfon.
Tlie-e ia no >n“ but mv«e|f hyv'-e tbia <dl f nr atle.
f ' av- th e»c'ti''iv' rigb* to rnaoofaet"t e am l a " it
T"' nub'ic "-e-l h*'*e no feara ..f U'ft 1 ' rlt etinttaiitl) ,
Tfi ii in s have t-'frl it and “re »:itt-fhd.
T Is Oil i« f"r -a'*-, at
THE OIL AND LAMP EMPORIUM
P. XftAJISH,
Sept. 10. IS 8. Caitersville, Ga.
VALUABLE FARM
of 615 Acres,
IYING IN Ff'RK CREEK V VI.I.EY
, MONROE COUNTY, EAST TENN,
fir sale nr Exchange fnr a small Geo gi»
Farm, The above premise- has thereon com
fortahle improvements; about 3'>o acres clear
el. 2 (living on the Creek. A nuirber one
Saw Mill, a id limber on the place to « ppl>
it. Vurth r particulars car, t»e btaiued by »p
--ulvii r to, «r addressing, _
pl> * ’ J, E. ROBERTS,
fob Ilw9m il*rHraviil»
DR. JOHN BULL'S
Great Remedies.
SMITH'S THNiH STROP!
FUR THE CURE or
AGUE AND FIVER
OR
ft
CHILLS AND FEVER.
The proprietor of !h s celehrst and n,ed eiav j"*'l)
cl 1,1 in* for it « superior ty over ill reuiedie* ever ..(Te -
-.I to th- pu lie or tb. * ■ it. itrta n ,y>r tly *"d i>rr
mnnt„t cure of l«a and ». v«, «r Cl.ill* mi,<l »Vu '
wl eti ,r ol shoit or lortt MtM&d'Ug. tie iff ,t" tlie
*n ire *eMern sod s .uthwe tein vowuiri i., l,e» X ■>
les'lu.oi .v to ihe ' u'h . I.e »*>>e< lion. ih»t In m. co.
whatever will It f*it to cu e inoe .tire In. m, ».rirt
ii 'oil..wed slot .-is rieit ou*. J,, „ , ium,, ,
-liur e dime ha* ret, ofli ient f.. ■ cur.', a-id »ho|e
ttiuiMi,s t MV* een ru v.i t.» «an g » b ,tile. «iib * p r
fei-tre-t rstoi, t the pen* *1 health li i», Ve*.
pudent. and i every cm rim, e ee t n t" cur-, it in
a*.' Pin'iiiued it, ttn.il rr do-es for a meek or two al
er t'» iiteea * ho* i>*et, checked more *. sp. ei*H* in
difficult and I rigs* it :g cu«e . U-.ally this toedt
cine sill uot ~-quirea > aid t<, ke. p the bowel* tn
*"■ order eh uld h* pa ie t. h*.sever, ep.ire a
c th rt c ii.eiUcii », til r li v'og r le" ilit'e or l ei
■cesottt. T- .*•. single ilose BULL'I VK IlTa
B K Paißi.Y I li.Lrf will be siiflicie t.
ok. joii.v m i.i/s
Brinci߻l Office
N’u. 40 I'iliii. i l ows sfreel,
Louisville, I£y,
Hull’s Worm Destroyer.
T«> my U.iitcd State* and World.wide Read
era:
I HUH teceivrd ruau.i eMitm. |,|, f„ m prote -
t * o .a. and ii.eilic . oel , ,. B u.y aui . c a .1 v i,
OU* piililio Ii ns have ahosn, i, socli ue eo, i
toe lo lo»ina ir. it. , . r> . c '
p.-psici ,u io U,..ig a, an ) ... e . f n e u„, I \r,.-
Mbiec U.m.lo.CaU "I 1 h.ve.ve. u.'lui
O. ... V * I heap.,a... I. ini »I, |, *tiiiio
Ul o.s lei „ be sill C t . . .
»l. .1 Hie Djcioi ».,)■, i huff* (Tom. Ot l, atr
Villaiiiiiv. W I'her co. ( in, t
June 2'Jtli, Jfetiti \
mt.JoMN BUL--D ve.ee.nt.'i gi.
e.ij .ur ll ,i„ ie l oyer’ 1 a. ir a t l-.i , and fii and
r ■a. V i ft • 1 *'» "'■* *■ -hone
los ai. e,t l.ove he • islied-for eff* t. lu u ,d n, B *
.4 ell) I nge 'OU try pr c ic, 4<i hav. uan «„ f
••*'"!"" lb k . 11. Ia ’ Pee t.t i.*e * that 1
k "“* "" ten e'l) rec iuo, ended oy 'beat. e*l ami,, i
ih tl.ao ce t,i„ and- ( e,,.y , t 5 i ntbecn
n. ) Hi y are u* ce.iain n, t , exiiemr. M> „ii
* V' U U !' “ ,Ml **■ ' '*** baa 1 can
*1 the Mcn e ill, oily from y u. li lc..i. .. til
moll . a-y ir 111 , I mail u-r a gel i*t .1 ..I t I .
s re I.a ih* a* ,1 *u -h am. ienl* cootrary to tin
I" ii g. and p a* to eol a g>e t in jo i y „• m* , .
I'U Ihe." At. D. . t u I e* 1, I j.,.r. cause .r g .<i
el di -• arilu g « irme v* h c r kiios ta b* *•
o-b. t.si ;.|.y ec.u>e ve may be ig a t Ms cm, -
ii.atiun. h.royiiait 1 -h»i .»l. tarulelno.e I
d“V e u- t . adeiiale eulTcii g ti. in tty slid
I may he aide I— „„i he.latitg hecu-e
me he ui *e ii gem u., inysed in yli .v le r -
Ml. effre . lirsi and * rc .re ll„ sole nghlt. se. ur.
'* k ".,et d.e. Ilo.evti I hi io ... ans sua.i-
Cate or .UP!", ter of Ihe 111 us lo.s ol w rt* i*.*
Udi* that fl ",| It'e muni V. Ib.,i |,ur|m*l to cu e
-liner of di*. as. 1.. heh bunt h He ins I eir—
I tMtr |.y o .and thionu in*.fy..u b* *. tc u'„
1 au .nr, luoat re p* <"fn Iv,
JL’LUid I*. CLhUKNT, Ji. Ir.
Hull’s Sarsaparilla.
‘ GODO RtASON F ( 'R THE CAPTAIN S FAITH,
: BAD TUB U.ri'tlVS L TIKU a\,i i11... LET
TF R BROM Ills % OT.'.Eff.
Be "ton H*r a, k«. Mo. A,„i 30. 1566.
O'. J bn K.l—D-. Si*: Knowing «> e effi < e , rv
, V |,r * * *’ ,h *' h * eficia)
tia I flea *t , e * 1 .*|,| y. m |},e f„ lowi c
“ t «f mi ijne:
1 "a- woun-t-d ab ut f w „ v ... r , ,**_*.„„ | h
K'O .r • e nfinert for m „. h ,. B^„ir
"»e an fled, my *'*ve n*>t bealtot vet. I
* ve not-a H i a m rn-ol aince 1 w a , t
.".K , e« D.r .Kh th. bioa. My...real *wt.t ~n
Hlr. and, ?)1 In- t*d • inHhlne to mh» : »y ~m y „ i
".wmoef.'in in vo„ra * tasrpla ,1, t in to th,,,,*
I w tab tat'h i' u,*e uine B • ..* ex or. , a
half a dossil bolt e*. ami .it.lige ' * 1
C’abt. <). P JO«I\S(l\.
Sr Ltllliw. w„.
p. S —Tbe following wa. wri|t. n n h
r*. I t>* e .1 b>.* .„ mother . f |
IM! HULI. l>e» >' r ; lly ~,*.,, ,| ;> r
r * ,fc ' * fu ' V"- - ' *•'' •> an in rente i
New V"'k. Wbe ,he ,11 ,1. le,ei„g „, r K „ r r p
.1 h at, to „>ea e. At tblnee yea ,„r h „ »
, 1-h route oiar lag an g r t„l. ‘r r »hr" 1
h-n. yur S.r ai.f tlla. I•' Cl RKD "TM Ih ve f.. r
tr Ia a , '"tn eode "t to „ any if ,Vew V rk. <»»,to.
and I W .f ~ «erof-la. seer a re*, a dg- . r t d-b \.
tv P "e<" *oe.-ea. ha a"eo led rhe C-rtS *<•**•/-
f U ~, Mom, costs Os f rnTut > er , or^
il/mosl m>rnc‘ l * lam very anxi..,,* fr m a.-n to
vat 'avneeu e t vu* < r.,p ,j||„ H- l* rear
f'l "f ("tl * H -puri ii srt'eto, h „ ee h'a wMtl..u lo
yoi lor It Ilia -nun '-age ter lb e. b*>* J ha"ev he
will -ec iver. Kespectfully, JKXNIK JOHNfOV
BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS,
All THEN ri(J D'ICUMEN VS.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
Testimony of Medical Men
gnt > P I ls. White Cos., ark.. M y 23 ««
DR. Toil N BULI Ifear Sir: Last February 1 w »
I l.iia MVtlle put eh gill* lariifr , nd I sot s> me • f
you s .peardl* atidt'-d-nn Hit'er-.
v«y n ,n.| ,-iaw. who »•«< with me >n 'he *n">, *'*r
heen down with rheumatism tor Kora time, comnjen
n-d on th* Bitter ,an soon f ,uioi his general b al h
ill< pi OVelt.
D (list, who hi* been in had t.ealth, tried them,
uni h at o Improved.
Dr. (VIT-e, «h • ha« been in had he«'*h fir several
j»», — Ktoni<n:h <m<l lire.’- "ffe fed—he improved very
■mv hi il.e o.e o your Pit'eri. In.'e"'• the Odro
Brteei" h i even vu vtea' P"pul»rt’vi this settle
elit. i th'' k t "nil'll eell aif eat quantity of uiu
medleloes tide fall—e*|i.<l*l'.v of' ur (V pnßitt.re
and Saraaparilla. Ship me v a Memphis, care «!
K.cketi * Nee Re pe ' V. A , KKR
All the above rem-dles for sale ly
L. H. BRADFIELB.
Dm Kg;is 1 1
WAITEHAMf STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
*tb 90, ISOdwly
WRU. CRAY.
Worker and Dealer in
ITALIAX AND WHITE RUTLAXI),
AXD
American Statuary Maible,
KCNUV.tNTS, TOMES,
lift Clones, TttlfivS, I’nis,
Vaors and
rdanile Tircc VTorlr,
and
JSTXSIiX IST 3-
MARBLE WORK OF ALL
X)_h S.
DESIGNS nt Mnnum -nt*. or unv offer
Marble Work, furnished free of tliaige.
Mi'itldintr in Plaster done to or 'er.
SOT - Orders solicited and promptly
filled.
B@rOfPoe and Yard opposite tlie
Georgia Kaii Road De snit.
S. B. OATMAN, Aqent,
march llwly ATI.XNTX.GV.
NKXV I’lliXir
NEW ARRANGEMENTS!! I
NEW STOCK OF
SPRING h SUMMER
DRY-GOODS !
O
STAFFORD,
TRAMMELL
& CO..
CARTERSVELLE, GA.
AT I.OEWENSI’EIN & PFEIFER’S
OX-iID STAXTP.
O
riIHE PURI.IG are hereby notified that the
I undersigned have formed a ciipartnership
tor the purpose of carrying o , i GE.NEKAI.
MERGAN'I’UiE RG. s I.\E*S and »rr now
daily receiving and opening, an OUT ' "N. ]>-
OUT SOUK OP NEW d\D FASHIONA
BLE SPRUNG AND SUMMER
to which I! cy invite the aitenlimi of the citi
z-ns of Garter*ville ami surrouiuliuc country.
I'heir Goods are all new. selected and pur
chased in market by on*'of the firm in person,
with an eye s ngle to the w mts of tlm people
of this section ot country. From the superior
qual.ly of the r G •<)'!*, they are le ' to believe
that they can iifl’cr super or inducements to
pureh ts rs; thov. therefore, ask buyers to • all
and examine thei r Gihrls at and Prices, before
purchasing elsewhere.
.st a fiord, Trammell ft Cos.
are tl* *. rec.jivn g an fie ant stock o^,
Family Groceries
l£ai Jw ire, I'uilery,
Ildliuw \Vo;iI-.v»re. (’rockery, &c
with nu.ner us uth/.”
too tedious tomeivi n, all
fresh from market, and oi the
best qu.dit es Come and ste
us and examine our entire su ck
STAFFORD, TRAMM LL & CO.
moll 22. Cartersville, G:t
Carpets,
Oi! Cloths,
Curtains,
Wail Paper,
&c*.
OTTR STOCK in *he above goods is large
and complete, and w* ir 1 •tflering extra
inducements to ('ASH BGX’ERS. at wliole
sa'e or retail.
GHAMBKRMN, BOYNTON * GO.,
cor. Whitehall and Hunter Str.-cts.
Atlanta. Ga.
0“~ ’-R STOCK of «»rv‘:«»tl*
is the largest ever offered in tl e ettv.
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL
Buyers
Will find it preatlv to their advantage lo give
uaa call. ' HAMBER' IN. B. «V CO.,
Ilf K IIAX’E just received a i irg lot of
\V IRISH LINEN.'I ABLE DAMASKJ
NAPKINS. BIRD'S EYE itIAPER I. A- i
LlEs’ \NI) GE N Ts’ HANI; KK R HIEFS
sHiRT FRONTS, etc. e*c., all of
Our Own Importation,
and are offering them at prices far below any
ever offered in this mar* et. Buyers at whole
sale or retail will find it time well spent to look
at our stock before making their purchase*.
CHAMBERLIN. BOYNTON ft CO.,
cor. Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
noil 34 Atlanta, Ga
(V\ titlen tor the Cilicinatti Enquirer.)
THE UtIXG MiLDIER.
[We have seldom i t ad a moie touch
ing tuid l eautih.l p<« m than the fol
lowing. It ia wort 1 y oft; king it*
place among ti e l<e*»t pol.tical gem* of
our literatiore.]
Comrade! ffuid a dying soldier,
As he lay ujmmi the tit hi,
Bend down nearer; I would whiaper
Homethin t re t<» death I yield,
Comrade! we have fought together,
Sale by i*;ue ill many a fight;
But the leaden shaft has struck m*,
Aud my toul must wing its flight.
Comrade soldier! I am going
To that i.a - off distant shore,
Where the bugle sound disfurl a not,
Aii«i the drum is heard no more.
There, no mortal rtrife is ragii g:
1 here the battle'* din will cease;
Where the spirit din mdod.ed,
Rests forever-more in peace.
Comrade! while the spirit flutters,
And Us wings are stretched to soar,
I would whisper something to you,
r lh.it you’ll ti ll winn all is o'er.
And Ii id von, comrade, till them—
Loving hearts you'll find at Home —
..ow their boy fi ll no! Iv fighting,
For his couuiiy and h.s home.
Comrade, when the war is over,
And this cruel strife is o’er,
And the war-steeds tramp is heard not
And the war-cry sounds no more;
When the God of peace and plenty
Smiles in goodness fiom above;
Then you'd leave the field of slaughter
For your home and tlio.- e you 1 jve.
And when there, oh! comrade, seek
those *
That were ever dear to me,
And in k lulness gently tell them
Os ilieil dead, so Si Kin to Im*.
Tell them that! woul l not have them
Shed for me a sit gletear;
But that I w< uld have them glory
That I pressed a soldiers bier.
Comrade, when you meet my mother—
Oh! ’twill bre;.k her loving heart,
When she learns lu r hoy has fallen,
Pierced by the foem.iii’s dart.
Tell her that this Holy Volume, —
(Tw s her 1 artinggift to me,)
Ever held a place all sacred,
In my heart and memory.
Comrade, when you see my sister,
And my little blue-eyed brother,
Til. them that I bid them ever
Gemly deal with one another.
Tell them, comrade, within Ihe realms
Where the 1 lest are said to dwell,
There they’ll find tie ir soldier-brother,
Who, lighting for his country, fell.
Comrade, tell them time is fleeting,
And that here is not our home,
But that we from arth must vanish,
And be 1 iid in death's dark tomb,
Te.l ihem death can not detain us,
But that we must go above,
Where the angel choir is chanting
Praises to the God of Love.
Comrade, tell them that this picture;—
Ah! one kiss before we part—
Oft in 1 nieln less I’ve pressed it,
To my almost breaking heart
Tell them ’tis the faintest semblance,
O. a being pure and free;
Wno, in by-goue happier hours,
Pledged her ma.den faith to me.
Comrade, tell my brother soldiers
That I bid them all good-by;
Tell them that I never mannered,
That in Freedom’s cause I die,
Comrade, bid them never f lier,
Wh.le u single foeman’s baud
Seeks to desecrate or conquer,
This our own, our native land.
Comrade, in a quiet valley.
Where the murmuring waters flow,
Aud the wuibh-rs sweei ly e.irol
And the flowers genily blow,
Stands a grave—’tisu ar thelmruestend
There in childho and I have j 1 ived;
There, < h ! comrade, brother sol lier,
There in peace I would he laid.
Comrade, now farewell; God bless you!
Ever kind you’ve been to me
And may Heaven’s richest blessing
Ever vert, my friend, on thee;
And when life’s short journey* ended,
Aud the soul is plumed so flight,
M iv it so ir from earth to Heaven,
To that land of pure delight.
Newport, Ky., July 23, 1803.
G. C. R.
The fallowing is the text of the bill
reported by the Judiciary Committee
of the w eiiate, with recommendations
that it p iss it. In c >nv<*rs Senators
in Represens itives in C ingress:
•‘Tu.it wiicu any person wno is not
r nderetl ineligible to office by the pro
vision* of the Fourteenth Amendment
to the Constitution, shall be elected or
appointed to any office of honor or
trust under the Government of the
United S:ates, aud shall uot l e able,
on account of pa ticipation in the 1 ite
reliellion. to t..ki ihe o> th presciibed
in the act of Congress approved JuL
21, 18t!2, S lid person shall, in lieu of
said oath, before enter.tig ujhiii the du
ties of sai.l office, tak * and subscribe to
the oath prescribed ia the act of Con
gress eut'tled an act prescribing an
o: th to betaken by persons from whom
legal disabilities shill have ken re
moved, approved July 11th. lbt>B.
A German chemist has discovered
prussic acid in tobacco smoke.
One Kentucky egg merchant sent
North twelve thousand dozen eggs in
one consignment last week.
Dr. John Bull, the pitent medicine
man of Louisville, reports an income
for last yew °f SIAI,OOQ.
NO. 44.
Good fob a Shave.— During the
“f-hinj Inster” day*, a well known
French barber in Washington issued
certain fipenny-bit notea, which pur
ported on the face to be redeemable
in specie at, sight, when presented in
sums of not less than five dollars; or,
si,l hiy. for a shave” at his es
tablishment. One day, while occupied
in latla-ring down * customer, he was
accosted by a boy who held out to him
two of his own notes:
}'ou vant—tli ?„ enquired Mon
sieur.
“Master says I’m to get a shillin’ for
ihese notes, sir!”
“Asheeling! Par’dieu! cannot your
master read ? Does he know Tat de
note say, ’payable veu presented in
DM of not less zan five dollar? Go
you bai k to your inastare, and tell him
to read it!”
As the boy vanished, the little bar
ber looked after him, and exclaimed:
‘ I do not sink z it he wnll come back
Ze note say ‘in some of live dollar,’—
and I did only itsue four dollure and
seventee-five cents!”
Anecdote of General Hanctck. -We
cut the following an cdote of General
II neix k from the h story of the 140th
regiment, published in one of our ex
changes. the author, speaking of the
scarcity of ra'ions, says:
They were scarce with us—so much
so that some of the boys bought of
other regiments. During this scarcity
Blake happened to be on guard at
llaiiCo« k s head quarters. He was
pacing his l>eat very industriously in
front of the General’s teat about day
light, when the General rolled out of
bed and came to the door.
“Soldier, are you from the 140th f
“Yes, sir.”
“Is it true rations are scarce ?”
“Yes, sir.”
“You haven t enough ?”
“No, sir.”
‘How many have you? Half en
ough?”
“I think so, sir.”
“ T d ell, it’s ad n poor soldier
who can’t steal the other half.”
V. ifh the last remark lie went to bed
again, while Ihake renewed his labors.
Before long tlie cook begun prepar
ing break fa-t. One hing after anoth
er was put on the table in the mess teat
and finally a plate of hot biscuits.—
M bile the ecok returned to the kitchen,
BLke stepped up, emptied them into
ins haversack and resumed his walk.
Breakfast was announced, and the
General went in. lle had not been
there long before he called tlie cook to
bring in some bread. The cook said
he had put hot cakes ou the table.—
dome conversation passing between
them, the General stepped to the door
and watched 1)1 .ke very closely.—
Blake walked his heat apparently u -
coucious of any one being within a
mile. Finally the General called a
copoial, relieved Blake and sent him to
Ins quarters. He had twenty-eight
biscuits in his haversack.
Ix a Tight Place. —At L , on
Sunday evening, fatigued by bis long
journey, a wagoner and bis son John
drove tlio team into a good range, and
determined to pass the Sabbath en
joying a season of worship with the
good folks of the vili ge. W h n the
worship arrived, John was sent to
watch the teaiu, wtiile the wagoner
went in with the crowd. The preach
er had hardly annouuoed his subject
i >efore the old man fell fast asl*»ep. -
He sat against the partition in the cen
tre of the body-slip, while just against
aim, separated only by the very low
partition, sat a fleshy lady, who seem
ed all absorlxsl in the sermon. She
struggled hard with h >r feelings, until
unable t ) control them any longer, she
burst out with a loud scream, and
h ute i at the top of her voice, rousing
the old man half awake, who thrust
his irtn around her waist, and cried,
very soothingly,—
“Wo, Nance! wo Nance! wo! Here,
John, cut the l)elly-baud and loose the
breeching, quick, or she'll tear t vcry
t'u.ng t > pieces !”
It was all the work of a moment, but
the sister forgot to shout., the preacher
1 »st the thread of his discourse, and
the meeting came prematurely to an
end, while deej ly mortified, the old
man skulked awav, determined not to
go to meeting again until he could
manage to keep his senses by. remain
ing awake.
Be true to all; we may be true to
the bad without being fake to the
good.
What bites sharper without teeth
than with them ? Scissors.
Sweetening one’s coffee is generally
the first stirring event of the day.
Why are hoops Kke ch'xrch-towers ?
They surround the boll*(belles.)
The most impudent of all things is a
mirror, for it is continually costing re
flections.
Topers who travel about with red
nores should be indicted for clic alntitig
incendiary ar Lidos.
Tlie man who mado an impression
ou the heart of a coquette; hit# taken
out a pattent for stone-cutting.
Josh Billlnob on tub Dive Mam.-
The hve man iz Ike a little pig he it
weened young, and begins for tew root
airly.
The naan who Tc : n draw New Orleans
molasses, in January, thru a half inch
augerhoWr ancTsing home sweet home
while the molasses is running, may be
stnktly honest but ain't sudden
enough for this climate.
The live man iz ass 11 of business
as the conductor of a street cur—he is
often like the hornet, very Dizzy, bat
about wbat the Lord «nly knows.
He liles up l.ke a cottou factory,
and ain’t got any more time tew spare
than a school-boy has Saturday after
noons.
lie iz like a deooy duck, always
above water at least eighteen mouths
during each year.
He iz Lko a runaway boss—he gets
.the whole of the road.
lie trots when he walks, and only
lies down at night because everybody
else duz.
The live man z not always a deep
think ir; he jumps at conclusions just
as a frog duz, and don’t always land
at the si*ot he is looking at.
lie iz tire American jiet, a porfekt
my tiry to foielgi e -s; but haz dun
more (withchar-coal) to work out the
greatness of this country than any oth
er man iu it.
He (lout always die rich, but always
dies Lizzy, and meets death like aa
oyster, without any fuss
Them >»:re
* son of the Granite State went
down to Memphis to seek his fortuuo.
lie found instead, a diarrhoea, wiiirli
gradually saps 1 fe, iu a chronic form.
It w.is with tins that poor Jim Big
ley was picked up. And month afti r
rn-mth it tugged; at 1 ngt i, he was
out he outline of his forma. adl a
perfect skeleton.
A Worthy minister saw Iho jrsor f 1-
luw, and seeing that t*ir k . : .f ter
rors had spotted him, detenmued to
call ou l.hu and ot'ii r spirit nil conso
lation. lie broached the important
subject somewhat thus:
“My dear Mr. Bagioy, in view of
your relations with life, Lo» do you
feel r
“D n sick,” w.s the prompt re
ply.
“Don’t swear, nay poor friend," said
the parson; “and then, let me ask,
do you ever think of your latter end 't*
“Lord!” said Bogley, “I b ain't
theught on anythiug else for uun'u
three months.
“Not, 1 am afraid, in the right war,
Mr. Baglay. I beg you to p iuso and
reflect. Il is time you had begun to
wrestle with the Lord.”
The man looked down on his miser
able jinker legs extended before him,
and with an expression of am •zemeut
in iiis countenance, exclaimed:
“Hustle with the Lord ! what them
’eve legs V” p<>iiiting to liis own. “W hy
parson, he’d fling me to hell the very
hrst puss S”
Toe parson gave him up aa a liar
dcl ed sinto -
-She stoou utoiuii uk comder,
The day he’ll ne'er forgot;
She thought the muslin dearer
Thun any she’d seen yet;
He. watched her playful fingers
The silks and satins toss—
The clerks looked quite uneasy,
And nodded to tne boss.
“Show me some velvet ribbon,
Bearege mid sitin turk ”
said, “I want to purchase;”
Then gave the goods a jerk.
The cle; k was obedience;
He traveled “on his shape,”
At length, with hesitation,
She bought a card of tape !
The Spa he Bed. —One night a judge,
a m.litary ollioer, and a minister, all
applied for lodging at an inn where
there was but one spare bed, and the
landlord was called upon tt decide
which had the la st claim of the three.
“I have laitl fifteen years in the gar
rison at ,” said the officer.
“I have sat as judge twenty years in
R aaid the judge.
“With your leave, gentlemen, I hare
Stood in she pulpit twenty-five yens
at M ,” said the minister.
“That settles the dispute/’ said the
landlord. \ou Mr. Captain have lain
fifteen years; you Mr Judge, have sal
twenty years; v hilo this old fellow has
t*een standing up for the last twenty
five years, so he certainly has the be.,t
right to the bed.
. . •• ~ ~
A ministers’ meeting in New York
has discussed the question, “What
> 'hall be done for the salvation of the
rich T The question usually has berm,
“How shall we reach the poor?"
Washington, April —ln the House,
the bill for taking the census was pa ti
ed. It includes divorce statistics.
Blodgett (Jets the Post Ofeice.—
By reference to our telegraphic col
umns it will be seen that President
Grant has reinstated Post of Blodgett
is postmaster o? this city. As might
have been expected, the news created
i good deal of excitement iu the city.
Hie plan of. holding a meeting and
protesting against the net of the Pres
ident was also fn*ely discussed.—Au
gusta Chronicle and Sentir et
S&r A baby show is spoken of In
Savannah for the first of May.
There is no prospect of any action
regarding »eorgia this iwssion.
A uieaiHge received from the Presi
dent announcing the signing of tire
Tenure bill has been received.