The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, January 20, 1870, Image 1

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asiMSTEisfem I* f vcfv THURSDAY K O R N I N Gs In i:\rter.vlll«-,*B»r»«.w O '*•»-- *y SamiK’l If. EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Kate* of Sn^crlpJlon: 0i« e*pv Hifm mn'iths, . •• OnfieopT nix -nontHfi, - 0 ie eoi'Y ! (Invuriabtij in admire.) »yr - pnril't win h<* r<s*t tn th-I*' e»ntr»rt«t« U. ir 1r.i.M..-- «v .11 wtv«f*.F>r*n .'»*» .!••_>*»' ' u ' U '<* ,r re -"'» i»<s*l I* l«tcrv*»s t<- h * h rtr Vb'."« h«vr rtilew «fU ')<• n *o» Mil. pTofessional cards. JOHN W. WOFFORD, Attorney at Law. r.rnfni. OFFICE OVER CUIUIY’S STORE. Oct. 17. lSf>B. R. W. Ml Ri'ilEY, ATTORNEY AT LAY/, t'nrfr arr. fia. YkTILL p*%ctte" n .he Hi* fSnitfi of Cherokee f;r --m euit. Parllc«M»r *ueoijoii driven to the collection *f iil»iaa«. Olli'-v "i• h Col. Ab<!.i Johufion. Ou:. I I'R. E. M.IOHNSON, Dentist, T KSPRCTifULLY offer* hli Profewl n»t * mw IV wricei W the clUimhi of C*rl'er«v!|le and vii'inlly. l■ In peep tre lto do wrk on I re latent anrl most Improved »ty e. T rth extract* ' without pnln, by mean* of narcotic yr»y.] W rk n't w«rr'.nie I. OjHfe ov.r *okc!t*y'» tni«, tjAr.TKRHVILLfi. Gn Keh. 2't ISfi?.—wstn JERE A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CARTERSVILLE. g a. JOHN J. JO fl ES , Attorney at Law, linrtfniviHo t! • . FILL attend Ini'l hu • ics* eit \w trusted it) lii« rovp. W mart re in th* Fanil* oi l aw, and Eqii’iv i the Chcokec Cirniit. Spec;*! attention ffi /cm to the roller ti <n ol claims. Jan. I. 1466. tv JOHN J. JONES, KIM!. ENT%T« itJK-liT, CAP, I .TIS t'lLLf. GA. | a j »u»hnr!r.c<l to s-tl, . id have on hand *evernl Maus. n »:><! tof v, • and u > •>* ier«a- huilrllnK sots io lh • lowd if Cnrternvil e. A Iso sev-r . 1 jrl.intail ns of iar' vim si **'ll Harlow con tv. I’irtie* (le*iruig to boy >*r » 'i ‘fi I lo veil t• i ve mo a call. All oo ritpiinicaiin s ,•> ®inj tlj answered. July 17. 1566. BLANCE & ni)DQ, A 1 'l* O ti N E Y S A T L A W, iK »ART't wN, Pol.k CttCNTY, fiA. Will |sr;*rllre law in <he several ('.» '-t, islijo the Ta Circuit; alec, !! irtow an 1 Floy I t.Ou ltiss. Pa/iic i.lar attention (jiven to I lie co ectica oi claims. jail J2,iy INd. OOXF J. H. 7YIKLE. CVxo Wikle, AlV<»l NR Y S A T UATV , AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Cai tcr.Bviilt>, Ucorda. IS >. < ox, COMMISSIONER OF I>BEDB FUR SOUTH CAR3IINA. <sep. Stli 1813 U Ifjr, q Z~ rV . K. V! OF ATTiST J. R.” | * J •vi<r>!l©r and Wnleii and •ji 4. UxTt !U‘|> iircf, in h, F pt oft, SlOiioer iY Co’s store * 'hi vitif .!a*i. *2S " j&SIES. MILNER,” At ! orn cy at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. CAR 11 FiSVl’ U : . GfOPGiA. WIL! rtitetloe In the Courts of the Cherokee arid ad join!. Circuits, also the Supreme and Dstrlct Courts. I’loiupt attention given to business entrusted Yi.myea i. August 21 SislG-.—wly DU. A. JACKSON. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR GEON, onu-c ill .5. W. Curry & Ca> Drug Sttwe. Tie ha. I so arranged his business that he is now prepared to devote his whole t.me ftml Htteution to the i>ractiee, and he feels confident, with his extensive experience, that he can give entire satisfaction A liberal share oi patronage respectfully solicited, jaub lb7o-*-ly> T W :Vl lne7, O H Milner. MILNER & MILNER, Attorneys at Law, TARI RSYILIE GEORGIA, Vt II ,t"pn ! promptly to business entrusted th ir r ire. jan. 15. ly S. 11. FATILLO, FASPftONABLE TAILOR, *ll r lll attar. I pcomp.lT to the Cutting, Repair- T ’ tog and 'l *kiog Boy*’ at dMe 010 htng. VMI ,1 ee on tht Second FI or of StoVefv * Wtl- \3<f di m»’ New Brick Building, bntrance from . r-1 L... £.il» Stieet in rear of the building. Ftb 17. WARREN AKIN, Attorney at haw, EARTIRSVaiE, GEORGIA Will practice in all the Courts ol the State ’Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga., &ND REARRANGED AND REMODELED. TANARUS, J. T YON b CO. •mwO-aTORY hint K TUfn.riTVr*. of nenot i S<|iian'and Market Piree’. Fist Sids (fltallrnad. Riv>m, good and romforttihle. Fnrnttnre and Bedding new. (Tond office and .nacior. Olnlne Room Tahlea well annnlled with t'h* best that th« market Corns, and charges modert.re. The Proprietors hope, by good attention to t>n-1n«». ta receive a liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1, 1869. JA M I 5 P. M ARON, Rookbi er and Vappp Ruler, LAWSHE'S BtiRD'G, HtBD SfOBY,) fciwiriraaag Vi'hiiekatt Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA. May l, 1M69 s. C VSHI-ELns, JTaf hionabe Taior, CARTERSUUE, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA. Having j at roceiaed V harts of the latest xttyl.-s of G« utlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing, Euri>,»ean ar I American,, announces rhat h< l!S prepared to execute all kinds of wot kin the Fashionable Tail- i|a .JbC. ine. with neatnesnand in - .Tit. dur tii'e style Over .1. Elsas &, Go's store. Cartersville mch.gg C. Favorably lg->A known as a good Workman on VYhJf «*«€«■» and walctißs and JHQlJavelrjr, has removed iiia place Work to his Residence, oo the I? 1 !)’ East Side of the. Railroad, n e ar Mr. A _ Work aoa« on «ntice.*_l j* VOL. 8. Hemesaw House. | (I. in iifd iti raiir >n i depot.) undersi rued trtviujr h<>i|-r|it the entire ititcrcsf of Di j[ Fletr-h. -. Trust# e tor |.on w r W. Kiotcher, in f «« kid-n tes ttv H ruse. tod lltc business will he I, in tfir* it;- i • ire. under the name and fi-m of Augnstine \. Fletcher A Frcycr. Thankful for p.tst fa irs and patronage, they will strive to s ivc the utmost* satisfaction to nil nitrons of tV K’-n --uesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER, F. L, FREYER. MARIETTA. Jan. 12, ’oft. K. T White, j. M. Lyke*. -Vmeripiiu IXotc^l, aL \BAM \ I-TRHC i\ ATLANTA. HI!A. W ii i t k & Lyres, Proprietors. BAGGAGE carried to and from Depot free of Cliaige. May 11. IsinO Y, 11. 9'nssen, 11, J "*7'ilfion, J. L. Oatdwgll, G'tl. Ku. Al*t. THE OLD TEN\. AND GEORGIA \s % m ATLANTA, GKftHOIA, SABSEEN, WILSON .t CVLOWKLL, Proprietor*. J. W. V. UK { SON, Lie k. JOHN T. OWEN, Watcli uii'i IliuTk Repairer, and Jeweler, CARTERSVILLE, GA. ITT*ILL keep constant- W ly on hand, for sale tv ell selected stock of $■ WATCHES, CLCCaSi Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. J-c., kc. Can lumish any kind of Silver Plate, extra fine Gold \Y ulciics or Jewelry, at short notice, as cheap as they can be bought in any other market. Goods cheap. Work warranted- Terms cash, aug 12, 186 ( .1.w1y LIVERY STAJILE. JEL. :D. IvC O O IST . CA I! TEIIS vil i. e, a .1., ES prepared, at all hours, to furnish con veyances into theeoimtry—saddle-horse, buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to board stock, «lCc. nov. and. a, W.SATTEKF IEI.U, G. V. r . S ATTF.B fIEI I . R W- SATTERFIELD &:BRO. at 1 The New Erick Store. First Roar Fast of Railroad. HA II TEES VIL LE, GEORGIA . Have just received and opened an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY, FAMI LY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC. To which they invite the attention of the public generally, being satisfied that hey can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit tle Ohkapkb, tha 1 any other lumae in town. The attention of the la lies is especially invited to our Stock of Summer Dress j sc it Gentlemen can also he fitted up with | whatever they may Want. Country produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market price. Having withdrawn from the late Firm of J. H. Satterfield & Cos, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my old friends and customers. R. W. SATTERFIELD. June 24th,—w ly. R. F. MADDOX. J. L. WINTER. ! ' TOBACCO I COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF i Virginia and JVorth arolina TOBACCO. NO. IS, ALABAMA STHPET A TLAN 7y. Consignmcnls solicited. Will make liber al advances when desired. aug 1/69 W H QIJ.IERT.ft SO., CARTEKSVILLE, GA., Dealers In HARDWARE , TRON, STEEL, NAILS , CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, and GR ASS SEEDS, TERMS FROM THIS RATE : , STRICTLY CASH. Agents for rale of Threshing and Mill Machinery. Agents for sale of Murfce Sub Soil Plows. Agents for rale of fertilizers. Dickson’s Compound; -A-TTIDTCL] W COE’S, Baugh's Raw Bone, And OTHERS. Agents for sale of Polk County Slates For Roofing. —— *• ====== CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GA.. JANUARY 20. JB7O. DR. JOHN BOLL'S Sr eat Remedies SMITH'S TfINIO SYRUP! Full THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER ou CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of th * celelirtt-d inc.l cine justly cluirns for it s superior ty over all reme.lirs -ver oOe - - ••'! to thr pu lie for the so/e, eertnsn njierfht mA per manent cure of Agu* *rul Kever .itr Cl.illH hlu F'vvrr wh»tt.er of shorter l«-nir standing. He refeisto thr en'lre Western arid Southwestern eoutilry to hour him testimony tothe'"uth of the assertion, that In no case whatever will it fail lo care if the iMrectH-ng are strict ly followed *nd ea ried ou*. In a great tnntiy cases » sing'e dose hps neen •uflicieiit for o cu-e, and whole families have been cured hy a single bottle, witl, a p r fect restoration of the general healiii It is, however, prudent, and in every case more rei t in to cure, if its utj is continued in smaller doses far a week or two ;,f. ter the disease hns been checked, more especially in didicult and l»ng standing Cases. Usually, this medi cine will not require a.y aid toketp Ihe bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after h vuig t'ken three or four doses of th ? Tonic, a single dose of BULL’B VETETA BLK EAM’i.Y PIt.LS will be sußlciei.t. Dll, JOUK Kl'IJ/iS Principal Olßce Ao. 40 Fifth, CTomn street, Louisville, Ey, Bull’s Worm Destroyer. .('o my United State* and World-wide Read ers; J HAVE received many Ustlutot lals from proses- Is onal and medical uicji, as my almai «cs and vari ous publics lions have shown, alt of which are genuine. The following from a highly educated and popular pop ician in Georgia, is certainty one of the most sen sible coniinunicattonf i have ever received. Ur. e lem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny deserves to be written in le ters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of BulCh Worm Deotr yet' Villanow, Walker:co., Ga, ) June 29th, 18G6 $ DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir;—l have recently giv en your “Worm Destroyer” several trial-, and find ii wonderfully ellleadous. It has not failed in s single instance, to have the wished-for effect. lam doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some article of the kind. lam free to c nfess that 1 know of no remedy recommended hy theabiest author* that is so certain and speeoy in its effects, t-n the con trary they are uncertain in the. extreme. My object in writing you is to find out upon what terms I can net the medicine directly from you. If I can get it upon easy terras, I -.nail use a great deal of it lam aware thai the use of such articles is contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the 1 ey uliir I ne of M. D.’r, hut I see no just cause i r good sense in discarding a remedy which re know to be el ficioht,simply because we may be ignorant of Ps com bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to u*e all and any means to alleviate suffering hum.niiy which I may be able to I omrnund—not hesitating because someone more ingenious i ban myself may have learu d its effects first, and secured Ihe sole tight ft secure hat knowl-dge. However, I am by no minus an ad vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthies* nos trums that flood the country, that, purport, to cure all manner of disease to which hum in flesh is heir. Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. 1 am,sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. A GOOD REASON F n R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH, HEAD THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LET TER FROM UIS MOTHER. Benton Barrack*, Mo., April 30, 1866. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and bereticU) qualities it possesses. I send you the following state ment of iny ease: I was wounded about two years ago—was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds hare not nea'ied yet. I have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded! I am shot through the hips. My gencal health is im paired, and I need something to assist nature I have more faith In your Sarsaparilla than in any thing ei... I wish that, that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige Capt. C. P. JOHNSON. St. Louis, Mo. P. B.—The following was written April 89,1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DR. BULL—Dear Sir: My husband. Dr. C. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to ray care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic diarrhcea and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for ten years recommended it to many In New York, Ohio, and lowa, for scrofula, fever s >res, and general debili ty. Perfect success has attended it. The cure* effect ed in eome cases oj scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous lam very anxious for my sod to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear ful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. m 4 . J BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. Testimony of Medical Men Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 28,’66. DR. JOHN BULL— Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your Sarsapparilla and Cedrnn Bitters. My son-in-law, who was with me in tho store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commen ced on the Bitters, and soon found his general htalth improved. I)r. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and he also Improved. Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years— stomach and liver affected—he improved very much by the use of your Bitter*. Indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great Popularity io this settle ment. 1 think I could sell a great quantity of your mediciues this fall—especial'y of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rlckett A Neely, Respectfully, C B WALKER. All the above remedies for sale by L. H. BRADFXZ2LD, Druggist, WAITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA • feb 20,1.869ec ly HILLYER’S SELECT male sohool, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA, SFSik Tire Spring Term of J _ll’is School, will open./i ou the Second Monday bracing six Bcbolnstic Months KATRIS OF riUTOA Will Be Tließauie As Heretofore, Via: First Class, per Mouth “ “ $2 4G 2ml •• “ “ “ “ 8 60 3rd “ “ .... 5 00 Gharge for Incidental:, oL>cis per Term. fissT Tuition to he paid Quarterly. “Tga Dec. 13, lSyD—tf. CARTERSVILLE ACADEMY J. TV. I’IITTCHETT, Rrincipul. Mips M. 1». KlNGS!'.Filin', Assistant. #The exercises of this Institution will be re snmed on the 2nd next, and continue Six Scholastic months. The School will be what is ordinarily term ed a Mixed School —i. e., open to bolh sexes ; but boys and girls will be kept in separate apartments, and no communication or asso ciation allowed between them, except in the recitation room, where, it is confidently be lieved. they exeit a mutually beneficial in fluence upon each other. The School will be limited to such a num ber as can he properly taught and managed, by two teachers; unless circumstances should render it expedient to employ another teach er. A Music Department will, probably, be established for ike benefit of the female pu pils. The terms will be substantially the same as heretofore, payable quarterly, during the first month iu each quarter, viz ; Ist Class, per month, $2.00 2nd “ “ “ 300 3rd or classical “ 4.00 Contingent lee SI.OO per session. Cartersville, Dec. G, 1809. AmomCEKESV Oi* Tlie MARIETTA FEMALE COLLEGE. REV. Ytffvl. A. ROGERS, A W? PKESIDEINT. (Late President (xrilflii Female College.) THE SCHOLASTIC Y'ear is divided in to Three Terms of Three Calander Months each. The Spring Term will open Ist of Februa ary,lß7o. The entire expense for a boarding pupil, who takes no extra study is 210 dollars, ex clusive of books, washing and lights. Hi. £{. —One-Third of the above charges must be paid at the beginning of each Term: February Ist, May Ist, September Ist. A limited number of pupils can be accom modated with Doard in the family of the President, who resides iu the College JJuild ing. Early application should he made by those who prefer their daughters should board in College. Board may also be obtained in the best families in the city at the same moder ate rates. Each Boarding l’upil must furnish one pair of Sheers, one pair of Blankets or Comforts, one Coverlet or Spread, one pair of Pillow-cases, her own Towels, Jlc. REMARKS : The locality of Marietta is twenty miles above Atlanta, and direct upon Western & Atlantic Railroad, and surpasses atiy in Georgia, in respect to health, pure air, water, and natural scener//. The citizens are intel ligent, refined, Christian, and, as a community, are resolved to devote their influence, patron aye and money, t o the establisitme it of a first class Female College in their midst. We solieit yOur patronage. Dec. 16th, 1869,—2m. Carleisville High School WILL B B OPEN FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS male and female, In she House now occupied by Col. J. O. YOUNG, on the 10th of January, 1870. Pu pils will be prepared for business or college- JSaTfiStrict discipline will be rigidly en forced, Public Examination and Exhibition at the close of the Spring Session, RATES OF TUITION. FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.50 SECOND “ .... . . 3.50 THIRD “ .... _ _ 4 50- TUITION payable monthly, in advance. RONALD JOHNSTON, Principal. Mrs. M. K. JOHNSTON, Female Depart ment Assistant. jan 6 1870—ly. The School at Pine Log Masonic Insti tute, Bartow County, will commence on the Second Monday in January, 1870, under the charge of Kev J. M. Brittain, A. M. The well established reputation of the above named gentleman is sufficient to in sure rapid advancement and thorough in struction of all the stuuents under his charge Especial attention will be paid to morali ty- Board can be obtained in good families for twenty-five students at SIO.OO per month. The locality is perfectly healthy. The patronage of the public is respect fully aoliciied. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, WITH RATES OF TUITION, FOR TEN MONTHS 1 SESSION: First Class— Orthography, Reading, Writing* English Grammar, Geograpy, and Arithmetic, SISOO. Second Class— English Composition, History, Book Keeping, Elementary Alge bra, Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene, Third Class—Natural Philossophy, As tronomy, Minerology, Geology, Botany Rhetoric, and Bourdon’s Algebra, - SBO 00. Fourth Class—Mentaiand Moral Science, Latin, Greek. French, aud Higher Mathe matics, - - . . . SJS 00- board;of trustees. A. A VINCENT, S. M. BRADFORD, WILLIAM ALLEN, W. H. KING, T. A. WORD, ABDA JOHNSON. J. R. AM)AIR, Secretary. Tlic Griffin Slur. We are pleased to see fli t oor old friend. Col. J. it. Ijogan, has become j ont 1 of the proprietors of the Gtiftini Star. He is one of the last new .-pa per men in the S’ate, and vril] clouht-. less make the Star a more shin ning light than it has he n in the con stellation in which it moves. Musical. —Peters’ Musical Monthly, for December, brings uo less than tis- j ty-six pages of good vocal and instru- j mental umsie. Among it are several i Christmas carols and other Christmas | music, also some for New Year. Be- | siiles, there are several other beautiful j songs and quartettes, also some clever ! instrumental pieces. Through this! Mag uzine good music can be bought at i less than half cent a page. I he Houston (Tex.) Times, pa vs the negroes of Harris county thought they were voting for Jell Davis f>r Gover nor instead of Judge Davis, and piled in strong on the old boss Reb. Does Grant consider Texas “niggers” who vote th it way loyal ? Vicks FSorai guide ior IBTO. The first Edition of One Hundred and Twenty Thousand copies of Vic k's Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and ready to send out. It is eltgauily printed on tine tinted paper, with about 100 line wood Engravings of Flowers and Veg- j eta dies, and a beautiful Coluhed i Plate - consisting of seven varieties of Piiiox Drummoudi, making a fine BOUQUET OF PHLOXES. It is the most beautiful, as wt 11 as the most instructive blond Guide pub- ! hshed, giving plain und thiough din e- ! tions lor the CULTURE OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES. The Floral Guide is published for the benefit of inv customers, to whom j it is sent free without application, but j will be forwarded to all who apply by ; mail, for Ten Cents which is not half : the cobt. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Messrs. Hinkle & Co.—These gen. j tlernan have placed us under oblige- i tion for a New Book on Building, j which will be of great use to architects | and those w ho contract to erect build ings of any kind. The most of our nouses are put up without any plan, and therefore not convenient. But in this book can be found all kinds of models, not only of houses, but of all kinds of work. Every architect, ought to have it. Address Messrs. Hinkle & Cos., 365, West FrouL street, Cincin nati Ohio. Wishes of ladies; First, a hus band; second, a fortune; third,a baby; fourth, a trip to Europe; fifth, a bet-, ter looking dress than any of her neigh bors; sixth, to be w r ell buttered with flattery; seventh, to have nothing%» do in particular; eight to be hand some; ninth, to be thought well ol tenth, to make a sensation; eleventh, to attend weddings; twelfth, to be al ways considered under thirty. Marietta Female C ollege. We call attention to the advertise ment in to-day’s issue, cf the above In stitution. Rev. Wm. A. Rogers, the President, is well and favorably known in Cherokee Georgia as a toacher. Mr. Rogers has had an experience of twenty-four yeaisasan educator, and the people of Marietta are happy in Having secured his services. A Few Scraps From Josh Hilling’s AHminax. January Ith. Perhaps rain; per haps not. January 10th, 11. Weath er shiftly; lay in yore ice. Flatery is like colone water, to be ‘smelt ov, not swallered. About the hardest thing a phellow kan do is to spark two gals at oust, ! and preserve a good average. A big nose is said to be a siglin ov genius; if a man’s genius lays in his nose, I should say the siglin waz a good one. Medicine has cost the world more than bread haz, and kaz killed more than it haz cured. It is very difficult for a poor man tew be superior to his fortune, and more difficult for a rich one. If yu want a true friend hire him | bi the month and pay him fair wages. September Monograph.—September is named after “Septus/’ which, thrash ed out into Amerikan, moans seven.— I wouldn’t take 600 dollars for the lat iu I know; I don’t lino mutch nether. Sept iz a lackudaisikal month—mellow .iS the dekayed side ova punkin, and as sensitive az a boarding school miss 1 during her fust quarter in trench.— Natur makes her will this month, 1 hogs root violently, birds hold conveu shun and adjourn down South, tree toads boost each other up trees and warble sum anthems, katydid chew ! musick aud spit it out freely, and bull frogs post their books. Advice tew Young Sportsmen.—ln shooting at a deer that looks like like a calf always aim so as tew miss it if is a calf and tew hit it if it is a deer. In fishing for krabs use jure fingers for bait; yu kan feel them when they fust bits. Don’t fire at a bumble bee on the wing not till he settles, then take him end ways. In bobbing for eels use a raw pota to; yon miy not bag much eels, but j you you kan bag a bob that yu kan , hand down tew jure ancestors untar- i nisked. ~ ■^ lXtra fe klipses for the year 1870. ; I here will be domeaiick eklipes (visible j only tew the naked eye,) kauaed bi I tHe new comet Sorosis jumping out ov her pasture, aim cantering around pronuskuss. Thare will he a total ek p e during the 1870 ov ail other Allmihax through out the earth, npper and lover Kana da, and sum purls oil Nil Jersey, kaus ed bi the immense cireulaslmn ov the “Josh Billings Fanners Allmiimx.” Word tew Housewives, —To make a hoe kake, take a hoe aud bile it to a tini jelly, and tkeu—let ln-r kake. Tew skm a eel, turn him outside out, ami remove the meat with a jack plane. Tew make a hen lay two eggs a day, reason with her; if that don’t do, threaten to chastise her if she don’t. lew lei.rn your offspring to Meal, make them Leg hard for all that yu give them. The Lawyers aud the Cuts. Two A) k a liens lawyers was domes ticated in the rude hotel of a country town. The hotel was crowded, and the room allotted to our two heroes was als > occupied by six or eight oth ers. Shake-down beds, enough to ac commodate the guests, were disposed about the room, against the four walls, leaving an open space in the centre of the apartment. Jude Clark lav with his head to the north, on one side, and Judge Tomas lay with Ins beau to the south, on the other side of the room. So far as the room was concerned, it might be said that their heads represented the north and south poles, respectively. All the other oeds in the room were occupied. The central part of the room was deemed neutral ground, in which tiie c ecu punts of the different beds bud equal rights. He r, in pic turesque confusion, lay the boots, hats? coats and breeches of the sleep ers. There were no windows, and though the door was open, there be ing no moon, the night was verry dark in taut room. The wily lawyers, who had been op posing counsel in a case tried in tiie town court that day, and had oppos ed each other with the contumacity of wild pigs, were now the very incarna tion of meekness, for when the hungry swarm of mosqui oessettled down aud bit them on the one check, tney slow ly turned the other to be bitten also. “But hush ! liark !” A deep sound strikes the ear like a rising knell! “Ye-ow-uw!” Judge Clark and Thomas, were wide awake, and sitting bolt upright in an instant. Again the starting cry ! “Ye-ow-yc-mv !” “There’s a u -d cat!” whisper ed Clark. “Meat, you !” hissed Thomas. Cat paid uo attention to these de monstrations, but gave vent to anoth er yowl. “O, Lord!” cried Clark, “I can’t staud this ! Where is she, Thomas ?” “On vour side of the room some where,’ replied Thomas. “00, she's on your side,” said Clak.r “Ye-ovv-ow-ow! “There, 1 told you she was on your side,” they both exclaimed in a breath. And still the “yowl’ went on. The idea now entered tiie heads of both the lawyers, that by the exercise J of certain strategy they might be cua | bled to execute a certain flank move ment on the cat, aud totally demoral j zc him. Practically each determined to file “a motion lo quash” the cat.’ | attachment for that room. Each kept his plan to himself, and in dark, unable to see each other, pre pared for action. Strange as it may appear it is nev ertheless true, that the same plan sug gested itself to both. In words, the f plan would be about as follows: The yowler is evidently looking and calling for another cat, with whom he lias made an appointment. I will im itate a cat, and this cat will think t’other cat’s around. This cat will come toward me. and when he shall have arrived within reach, I’ll blaze away with anything 1 can get hold of and knock the inew-sic out of him. So each of the portly judges, noise lessly as cream comes to the surface of the milk, hoisted himself onto his hands aud knees, and, hippopotamus fashion, advanced to the neutral ground occupying the central portion of the room Arrived there, Judge Clark selected a boot-jack, and Judge Thomas a heavy cow-lnde boot, from the heap, aud settled themselves down to the work. Clark tightened his grip on the boot-jack, throwing up his head, gave vent to a prolonged and unearthly “Ye ow-ow 1” that would reflected credit upon ten of the largest kind of Cats. “Aha” thought Thomas who was not six feet away, * he’s immediately close around. Now I’ll inveigle him ! and he gavo the regular dark night call of a feminine o t. Each of the fudges.now advanced a questioning “Ow ! ow!” Thomas answered by a * reassuring “Purwo ! pur!’’and they advance 1 a little closer, and Clark produced u questioning *,Ow 1 ow !” Thomas answered by a reassuring “Pnrow 1 pur!” and they auvanced a little more. . They were now within easy reach, and each imganining the cat had but a moment more to live, whaled away, the one with his boots, the other with lii.s boot-jack. The boot took Clark square in the mouth, demolished his teeth, and the boot-jack came do vn on Tomas’ bald head jus, as he was in the midst of a triumphant “Ye-ow!” When lights were brought the cat had disappeared, but the catastrophe was in opposite corners of the room, with heels in the air, swearing blue streaks. Why do youn ladies whiten their faces? Because they think the powder will make them go off. NO. SI. 'n Indiana young 1, dv scornful Iv refused u \< ui.g u mi’s escort; whe - he iitnnbb esk-d permission “to sit ci. tl e feme and see her go by 1" Morgan, who was recently hanged at Terr Haute, nmde the followu , r« asou.able remark in his “valedictory “Well, I don’t know that I have rnueii to say. except that I had better be go ing.” He \vi nt. A little ut*gio boy, who had borrow ed money to buy a chance, won tin great prize at the Fair ruffle in Colum bus, on oatiml iy night—a silver tea set. The S iuthekn ( ultivator for Janu ary, presents, as usual, a great variety off. nteuts. Among these is; How U improve Cotton Seed; Improved Sys tem of Agriculture; The actual valin ami market price of Phosphates; Mr Davidson’s and Dr. Pendleton’s Ex periments with Fertilizers; the Chi nese; Will Fertilizers pipy if the season be dry, etc., etc. Wm. &: W. L. Jones, publishers, Athens, Ga. $2 00 per an num in advance. Thought He was Dead. —John H., of this city, is a most inveterate smoker— in fact J >hu has been known to go to sleep smoking, and have his pipe Like from Ins mouth without wak i g m One day latt week, Uncle C. tuumi a pipe which he supposed to be John’s; and the old gentleman having known him from the time when the memory of that much respected individual, “the oldest inhabitant,” runneth not back to, lnrke a straight break for John’s house, and seeing Mrs. 13., asL ed : “Is John dead ?” “John dead!” exclaimed Mrs. B “Why, no. What in the world math you thing so, Mr. C. V” “Why I found his pive and it was cold. Uncle C. dodged the broom-stick, and will not be seen in that section again for some time. — Kmt.ro. Press. The New Route Smith. Macon and Brubwick Bailroad. —We invite the attention of our readers, and the travelling public, to the advertise ment of the general Ticket agent — Captain W. A. Fuller—of this l.iw route South through, which appears in tis morning's issue of the Intelligen cer. The completion of the Macon A ikutisiviek railroad hits at last been effected, and to the great West, Geor gia opens another route to the sea, aud to a port were the navies oi tin world can m s fety ride. All along the line of tae Macon A Burnswi k road tiom the former to the latter poim every arrangement has been made, at the eating nations, for the accommo dation of passengers, while in the new, elegant, and comfortable cars, in which they sit to ride over the new road, with courteous conductoas to attend to their wants, they cannot fail to spend thir time agreabiy. We invite uttcu t on, too, especially to the company’s through and other rate sos travel—the time made and so forth. These will compare, it will be seen, most favora bly with all other routes from the West to the .'sea. Already the Road is do ing a flue business winch will be large ly increased us time moves on. As we have been complimented by its en terprising President, Mr. Hazlehurst, through Uapt. Fuller, with a season ticket, it will not be long before we shall siiow our high appreciation of the compliment, and of Brunswick, by paying that city a visit, and noting, for the Iwnefit of the traveling public, the condition prospects, and business of the ltoad. Important Decision. —We learn that the blute Supreme Court yesterday decided that ail civil judgments ren dered by the courts of this State du ring the war are void. This decision was rendered by the court on several cases presenting tiie same issue.— Mont(j<tmci'y' t Mail. “Set it on the Doorstep.” —A cor respondent writes : i serenaded So pina once when she was but u tender lass; and the greeting which I receiv ed for my musical display has never been fuiiy appreciated by me. It was the witching hour of night, when church-yards yawn. Everything was hushed, snd stillness reigned profound. I commenced to sing, “I Bring a Lit tle Flower to Thee.” Sophia was hang ing out of the window, aud it was through her s flicitution that I endea vored to warble this precious piece : “I bring a Little Flower to Thee.” Sophia’s tyrannical papa stuck his head out of the window, aud iu a voice of thunder 1 oared : “Well, just set it on the doorstep, and don’t make so much fuss about such a wretched little flower.” Georgia-Made Wagon. —About as fine a specimen of road wagon as we have seen lately was standing in front of Hail, Moses & Go. ’s yesterday. It was. made at Cartersvilie, Ga’ Fourteen Buffalo girls have signed and sent this note to a modest young man. “We/ the undersigned, have been comparing notes, ai.d find that you have been equally sweet to one and ail of us —have paid the same compliments to each, and made love in the same terms in every case. We are indignant at such duplicity aud de mand an explanation. A Georgia editor hearing of General Sherman as the “coming”’ expresses the fervent hope that he is not coming that way. “I call upon .you,” said the counsel lor, “to state distinctly upon what au thority you are prepared to swear to j the mare’s age V” “ Hie best authority,” responded the ostler, gruffly. “Tin n state it at once; for I must and will hnvc it, why, then T had it from tlu mure's owu mouth.’’ i, Ufa turn vc. JL I'ARTKKoVII.Lk EoRUK, NO till —tt#( ■setiu** *n u«il ... t:,e If. Ihl yL JtT Third Friday nlrh* t» •*•!. * a btowah chapter. «... n—R^i.r _ *r« h*la at. the flrrt ami Thld jtr Tu**rt*y nlj.hu In mb m. tfi.fi.in, iht ut October until Ul M*y, ni l en Hi* l*t T»»r»- ' day utflil* fiutnl.t May until *ll f, f„hrr D. W. k. PK Allot K, M. P. A. N. BKADSH tW. See'ry. Etowah Lodge No. 3., I. O. of G, T. meets every Thursday night, in Mason ie Hull, over Curry’s Drug Store. H. M. Ci.a ion, VV. H. Howard, w.s. w. e t. I . : VtmynpMM • ltr«r i»ui. 1 • 01 IfIIOMW : phlia »rc «u*.»liteM and j •i\ 1 n/j ill; I'J '. : p*l« l« Ih* *M . s„rn Ira*. i | Uilui-Uite , the pain It In .h* it.muter, I 1 **•* •.*: >Ad It iiiUiM en fur rht-n•<>*,. , tl* u. •he stnuiKch t* 'el wM h 10. ■nf . p;***! fte •It I »l>'knr**. In.hcii. in |ten*.r»l c<H»ti»r. imtetiMiee *!■ R*r.> imp with it 11„ l.eno |. tn.itWr . *k, .“■’** i ''nil, hrhvj M-union, cu'i , :. rh •|| \7 It* D I lost u uh> «ry. act ran- hied :JJ l v JL. It j»th i * i.tut •«< Mill.in «l h \lnn 1 |,f, u iiluh* nmrih i*ir wh eh outfit til hate been done. Olto. o.M«pl..|' U>x ol weak nrw. del Uliy -.».d low eflrl*-. <oin-tl nek -ntn- r 'he above •> n.ptont* atteml the .lieCHae, and at o< lie* time* very few of them; but the 1,1. er 1* penerady the nr. .an nio*t nv.-'vrd. Core -he Litter with HR. SIM HONS* X»XV r R REGULATOR. A p. e\ hritlon of ruotn and herb*. war»«t:eJ to b* airlct’y rat.'. Mltle. wud cun .la no Injury to *ny o >e It h»» been ua.d l.y hundreda, i.d known for thn t hlr y-fi > c ichra «a aw e«| tl.* tl.* umai ftlcwci'' l l> And h»rmle.» |ne|.hratl i.» ever . ff.-r. dto h« *• ff *>*K ll taken rejt>t! .fly anil per»Ul»..liy, It • »ure t cure. I hewd». he. J tin- R,.,. nl.it, ,»• I die , coMlver.e «. l-k Cad. xuguuror. ; , , IPt lbw „ ( j lection* ol the bla..de , can p lyre.-ite-y. nilecllon* of the kldev*, f. ver, n-i v.«i*- ie*i., chll *, of the *k h, im ( ,U' lty o' Ila. hi.* and, nelnnohoiy, or depression of »pl. it*, lie .it oiri , oollc, ir pelt.* in th* bowel*, pain tl he he* t, fever I •ague, du psey. b llr, pain in tho hack ai.d liaiti*, w*tlt> , erya'pclns, fem*le ass cU tut, and bliloiw ill *»*e* eenernliy. Prepared only by J. H.KLILi N A Cos., Drugßlaia, MatiiU, U*. Price $1; by ms 11, ll.to. 1 tie I. liowlitK hiuli y teri ec’ith'* perao-* can f .!ly *lle*t to the virtue* ol thin vwln.ible medicine, audio whom wetnoiit leaped tolly refer : Gen. W fl Holt, (‘resident S IV U R On npv ly ; R*r. i U P. liter, Perry, Go.; 0,1. t K Sos. k>, Al a, y. ti»; i J Lant rd, Psq , C'ltduc’nr S W ll It. t' M .at * on, K*q„ rhcrlff Blhh cumv; J A Botta, Mwu hridr , Ga.; • ikeNudSirti.h r', »• i:o » Klorltlliin, Tallwhtw*e'; I’ee. • W Burke. Macon. Ga.; Virtrll Pnwcrw, K*q. cii perintendent S W R K.; Daniel Hulia. and, It.ill .rd's S'*- tinn, Mncnn and Bru .swl k R K., Twltf j« e iiuny. G i.; Greenville Wood, * o. d'» F cory, M toon 0».; Rev. KP Easter tin», V E k i<r.da (iotiiwtiN*; Mij Klf Wooley, Kinifstoii. On.; Kdlmr Macon Teleyraph. For sale by all t ru trfrlst., FOR Salk IN « AIIIKHSVTLLK »Y BKSTa XIUKPATBI K, jan 10-wtitu Druggist*. CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR Olt BLOOD CLEANSER. This medicine is known to the faculty at being the concentrated fluid extract of Mar saparilla united with other valuable medi cinal herbs, and is guurauteeil as chemical ly pure. FUR THE CURE OF Scrofula and Consumption. This remedy is compounded zjxprossly for purifying and cleansing the blood of all in firmities; going at once to iho fountain-head of disease. It extinguishes Tumors, Consumption, Hyphillis, Skin Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Khru uiulisiu, Waste of Yltulitj , Scrofula. We all know that the promiscuous vacci nution indulged in during the late war bred the most villainous diaea.se*. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many per .noiis full of scrofulous sores. Then of course tiie impurities of the scrof ulous patient were uhsoibed In the blood of men otherwise without disease, and both became infected aliki. Men. women and children throughout all the West are most, wofully diseased front this cause, and knew not, until a few months ago, the origin of ii. Hciirj’s 4'oin.iitntinn Renotulor, Relieves the entire System of I‘ains and aches, enlivens the sp.iits, and sends new blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN. it imparts a Sparkling Brightness to tho A Rosy Clow to tho Cheek, A Ruby Tinge to the lip3, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complex ion, Bouyancy to the Spirits, And Happinoss3on all sides. For all attectious ol' the kidneys it is un surpassed. People have been rescued, a* it were, from the very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTER'*. “Doctor 1 was vaecinnted in the hospitaL Before that I had no akin disease. Until I had a bottle of your “Constitution Renova tor,” sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., 1 suffered tortures with running sores. Wince 1 used two botties I am all well except a small sore on the calf of my leg, and that is gettiug well fast.” This is from a lady- “And now my skin Is as clear and fair as a babe’s. My complex ion, thanks to your “Renovator, is beau tiful. “Ves, yes, I may well say much relief was unknown to me Ik-1 ore. Enclosed find live dollars for six bottles ; two families hero want to try it.” “1 was very much troubled with syhillis. Your remedy sceuis to be curing nm fast.— Send 4 bottles per Express.” “No more Rheumatism. Three bottles of Constitution Renovator have made me a new man.” “Doctor, enclosed find sf>. Please send me a supply. Two families here want to try your Constitution Reuovutor.” We have not space for more of the above extracts, but you cun ask your neighbor about the remedy. Every one has something good to say, ns it cures every time. FOR ALL I ISKASKS OP THE KIDNEYS RETENTION OF THE URINE, he., k c., Ac. And/or Female D itxtnes, Nervous Prostiatiou, Weakness. General Lassitude, and Want of Appetite it is tinsurpu- scd. CAUTION.—In ordering our remedy always place the number ut our Post Dtllce Box on your letters. The new law in our New York Post Oflice compels this. Address, DK. iff. K. HENRY £ CO., Director-Geuaral Berlin Hospital, Prus sia. Agency of the United states. Laboratory, 27ti, i c**l St, Post Oflice Box. &J 72. NEW YORK. fer CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent any where on receipt ot price. I’aiieuis are re quested to correspond confidentially, and reply will be made by following mail Sol-i by all respnetabte Druggist*. JACOB LIUS HAS, Sole Agr*t. SA\AAA.UJ, GA. LIPPM AN’S Wholesale Drug Bouse has built itself up an immense reputation through the wonderful cures of the great Pyiatuge. It cures aud naves the patient stronger aud healthier than before the at tack ; it puts him fleshier, brings out too sunken cheeks of the emuc ated. acts like i tonic and ui ikes the patient change from despondeucy to cheorfdlucsis, and the whole is veiy lu.oleni because very little medicine is used. Pyrafuge is a greai Chill aud-Fevef rem dy, causing destniciun lo that disemo speed’iy and effectually. Pyrafuge can uow be hud everywhere McKESAKN & itOiihiXS, 91 Foil -.1 .4.r • w York, Agents, Jau. 19th, lb7o~ly.