The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, March 03, 1870, Image 1

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TriK WEEKLY mmmM mmu, I«t published e*erv THURSDAY MORNING: lB CarteLivlHe.tKartow U by Slnxiuiol II- ii Si* EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Rales* of Snl»sfrip*io»: One copy three month*. fi t'll tine copy six months, t ‘H> O ie copy on* year t-,w ( Invariably in arivanr*,) gW” Parties advertising will lie res'ricted In th*lr «ontract« to their leei’lmnte basin**-; taat 1* *'• , ’ , y< ell advertisement.. tii»t d<> nol ref-r to their regular tmsiness still h* charged for extra. Advertisements Inserted at Intervals to be e^^neweaeblnsertlom PROFESSIONA L_C_A_R_D S J 0 H N W. WOFFORD, Attorney at I.aw, CIPTER«?IIXE. GEOGII. OFFICE OVER CURRY’S STORE. Oct. 17. 1888. R. W. MUKIMIEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Car terse e. a. , w ™. sst“ I'R. F. M. JOHN S0 N . Dentist, Rb.SP LOT FULLY ofTerg his Profe***-- jS 1 JJJISiS. servicer to (.he cttlxo— “ r '}ti2~E*SL and vicinity. prepared to do work ■ lUTTTf »n t *e latest and moat improved style. T.eth extract*! wlthont pain, by means of narcotic nrsy.] Work all warranted. Office over Stokeloy’s Stoie.CARTeHBVII.LE Ga. Peb. 2<> 1807.—wfim JERE A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. cart ersvh.le, ga. JOHN J. JONES, Attorney at Law, GarterNVllle, Ga., WILL attend promptly to all l)usi.ie«n en trusted to his care. Will praefee in the Courts of Law, and Equity in the Cherokee Circuit. Hpecial attention given to the collec tion of claims. Jan. 1. 1870. lv JOHN J. JONES, REAL ESTATE AGE\T, CARTERSVILLE. GA. I mu authorised to sell, and have on hand several Hanses and Lots, and also numerous building lots In the tawn < f CartersviHe. Also several plantations of varl vus sG.es In Bartow county. Parties desiring to buy or cell will do well to av«me a call. All communications pram, lly answered. J an. 1,1870. BLANCE & DODD, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, CKDARTOWN, POLK COUNTY, GA. Will practice law in the several Cos li-tn comprising the Tallapoosa Circuit; also, Ua»*ow and Floyd Counties. Partic ular attention given to the collection oi claims. jan 12, ly JNO. OOXE, J. H. WIKLE. Coxe Ac Wikle, JkITOINEYS AT LAW, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Curtersvllle, Georgia. JNO. < OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. *Sep. 9th 1869 lyr. nu, W. R. MOHYTCASTLE, TVA Jeweller and Watch and Cloth Repairer, in (he Ft ,nt of A. A. Skinner & Co’s store Oaiteißviile, Jan. 25 JAMES MILNER, At torney at Law. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. 4171 LL practice In the Courts of the Cherokee anil ads ” joinloK Circuits, also the Supreme and Distric Courts. Prompt attention given to business entrusted t) ; inyca t. August 21 1868.—wly OH. J. As JACKSON. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR- GiON. Office in Messrs. J. W. Curry & Go’s Drug Store. He has so arranged liis business that he ia now prepared to devote his whole time and attention to the practice, and he feels confident, with his extensive experience, that he can give entire satisfaction A liberul share of patronage respectfully solicited. jan6 1870—ly. T W Mdner, O H Milner. MILNER & MILNER, Attorneys at Law, TARURSVILLE GEORGIA. W ll attend promptty to business entrusted to their c ire. jan. 15. ly ~S. H. PAT ILL O, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, \«mi atten 1 promptly to the Cutting, Repair- - to Vi lug and Making Boys’ and Men’s Olo'hing. O tie* on the Second FI or of Stokely & Wil- Hams’ New Brick Building. Entrance from Main Street in rear of the building. FtblT. WARREN AKIN, at Law, CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA Will practice in ail the Courts of the State Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga., HENOVATISB AND REARRANGED AND REMODELED. T. J. T YOTs Sr CO. THREE STORY HKD K BUILDING, comer of Depot Square and Market Street. F.ast Side of Railroad. Rooms good and comfortable. Furniture and Bedding new. Good office and «pa7loiiß Dining Room Tables well supplied with the best that the market affords, and charges moderate. The Proprietors hope, hy good attention to business, to receive* liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1,1369. JAM'' 5 P. M ASO Book binder and Paper Ruler, »WSH£-S BUILD'S, PUIBD STORY,) Whitehall Street, A L LAiSTA GEORGIA. May 1, 1869 S. C Fashionable Tailor , CARTERSVILIE, BARTOW COUNTY. GEORGIA. Having j. st received Charts of the latest styles of Gentlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing, Europe.an an 1 American, announces that hi tIB prepared to execute all kinds of wot k in the Fashionable Tail oring line, with ncatneFs and in -Jl-f --durible style Over J. Elsas & Go’s store, Cartersville mv.h *B. Mr C. THOMPKINS, Favorably nOWD as a 8 00< * Workman on flocks and watches and jfegllL jewelrjr, has removed his place Work to his Residence on the H m. East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A. ’ ’’‘dams. Work done on shortenotice.— VOL. 8. H*;nnesaw House. fLacaled at railroad depot.) I "HIE utidersiinel having bought the entire interest <*l Dir Fletcher, Trustee for Lou «a W. Fletcher, in tl»e Kennesaw House, •nd the business will he conducted. in the fu ture. under tho name and firm of Augustine A. Fletcher A Preyer. Thankful for past fa vors and patronage.they will strive to give the utmost satisfaction to all pa'rons of the Ken nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A. FLETCHER, F. L, FREYEfL MARIETTA. Jan. 12. ’«». V. T. White, J. M. Lyke*. Motel, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. W IIITE & I, V *c E s . jri*oprietors. BAGGAGE carried to and from Depot free of Charge. May 11, 1800 ss?4&i« ~ mmm CASE J^ISTJD CASKE T S. b Y Erwin & Jones. J 0 H N T. OWEN, Watch and Clock Repairer, and Jeweler, CARTERSVILLE, GA. 11*7 ILI, keep constant- /fk m Yf ly on hand, for sale JfcsiJjL tm w i 11 selected stock of S|fi3 WATCHES, CLOCKS, Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. .•J-c., &c. Can furnish any kind of Silver Plate, extra fine Gold Watches or Jewelry, at short notice, as cheap as they can be bought in any other market. Goods cheap. Work warranted. Terms cash, aug 12, 1869.w1y LIVERY STABLE. lEL. T>. MOON. CARTERSVILLE, GA., IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con veyances into the country—saddle-horse, buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to board stock, &c. nov. 3. a, W.BATTKHF I ELI), G. V. T . BATTERFIEI® . R. W- SATTERFIELD & BRO. AT The New Brick Store, Fird Door East of Railroad.* CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA Have just received and opened an ENTIRE HEW 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 Cheaper, that any other house in town. The attention of the ladies is especially invited to our Stock of Summer Dress Goods. Gentlemen can also be 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. 11. Satterfield & Cos, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my old friends and easterners. £. W. SATTERFIELD. June 24th,—w ly. R. ¥. S* ADDOX. J. L. WINTER It, P. Maddox & Cos. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF f'trg-inia and JCorth Carolina TOBACCO. NO. 18, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GA Consignments solicited. Will make liber al advances when desired. aug 1, ’69 W H GILBERT & GO,, CARTERSVILLE, GA., Dealers In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, and GR ASS SEEDS , TERMS FROR THIS HATE : STRICTLY CASH. Agents for sale of Threshing and Mill Agents for sale of Murfce Sub Soil Plows. Agents for sale of FERTILIZERS. Dickson’s Compound; YYItSTID REW COE’S, Baugh’s Raw Bone, And OTHERS. Agents for sale of Polk County Slates For Tiooliny. CARTERSVILLE. BARTOW COUNTY, GA.. MARCH 8. 1870. DR. JOHN BOLL’S Great Remedies SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP! FOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of this celchrat* and medicine justly claimi for i* * superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to me pu-dic tor the oertu/ti *pe*dp and per monevt cure of Agu- and Fever .or Chilis and Fever whether of short or lon it stand i rife. He refers to the entire Western and IS-»ut-hwestern count rj to hear him testimony to the truth of »he assertion, that in no case whatever will ||. fail to cure, if the directions are strict ly followed and ca ried out. in n great cases a *ti*F*P dose has been for a cure, and w-hole : Families Lave 1 een cured hy a sinple bottle, with a per j feet restoration of the general health It is, however, prudent, and in every case more ce r t dn to cure, if its | use is conMnued in smaller do«ee far a week o* two af ter the dißeast* lias been checked, more especially in difficult and 1 n*r siard’ng cases. Usually, this medi cine will not require a?»y aid to ke» p the bowels in irood order; should the patient, however, require a cathartic after h'tvlnjr t‘ken three or fonr ioses of the Tonic, a single dose of BUJ^L ,% i VE }ETA BLE FAMILY will be sufficie* t. OR, JOII\ BIILI/S Principal Office No. 40 Fifth, Cross street, Louisville, &v. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To my United States and World-wide Read ers-: I HAVE received U-rttmonlHls from profes sional and medical men, as my almanacs anil vari ous publications have shown, all of which are genuine. The following from a highly educated and p ipuiar phpdcian in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen sible commitnicati.inf I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks »f, and his testimo ny and. serves to be written in liters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of Bull's Worm Ae»tr y»r Villanow, Walker co., Ga. ) June 29th,1866. ] DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir:—l have recently giv en your “Worm Destroyer” several trial*, and find it wonderfully efficacious. It has not failed in » single Instance, to have the wished-for effect. lam doing a pretty large country practice, and have dall.t use for some article of the kind. lam free to c< nfess that I know of no remedy recommended by theablest authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On thecon trary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object in writing you is to find out upon what terms I can get the medicine directly from you. If I can get it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. lan aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the teachings and practice of u great majority of the reg ular line of M. D.’s, tut I see no just cause or good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to he ef ficient, simply because we may be ignorant of its com bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any means to alleviate suffering hum .nity which I may be able to ' ommand—not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may have learn d its effects first, and secured the sole right U secure hat knowledge. However, lamhy no mians an ad vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos trums that flood the country, that, purport to cure all manner of disease to which hum iri flesh is heir. Please reply soon, and inform me of your begtterms. I am,sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. A GODD REASON F°R THE CAPTAIN S FAITH, READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LET TER FROM HIS MOTHER. Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80, 1866. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send yon the following state ment of my case: I was wounded about two years ago— was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health Is im paired, and I need something to assist nature. I have more faith In your Barsaparilla than in any thing else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozen bottles, and oblige Capt. O. P. JOHNSON. St. Louis, Mo. P. B.—The following was written April 39, 1865 by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DR. BULL—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. 0. S. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving the shove C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic diarrhoea and scrofula, for which I gave him yonr Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for ten years recommended It to many In New York, Ohio and lowa, for scrofula, fever sores, and general debili ty. Perfect success has attended it. The cures effect ed in some, cases oj scrofula and fewer sores were almost miraculous lam very anxious for my son 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 BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS. authentic documents. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM. Testimony of Medical Men gtony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 23,’66. DB. JOHN BULL —Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing Drugs, nnd I got lone of your Sa. sappanlla and Ce iron Bit terr. My son-in-law, who was with me in the store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commen ced on the Bitters, anc' aoon found bis general health Dr. Gist, who hag 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 in proved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters ha. given you great Popularity in.thU settle ment I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall-especlally of jour Cedron Bitter, and Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of Ricket. * Neely, Rcpectfuily, ALK g R All the above remedies for salt by X,. IX. BB.ADFIEI.D, Druggist, WAITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA' fcbW, I869«ul Atlanta, Feb. 10.—G >v. Bullock sent a m< ssage to the Legislature this morning making an elaUu ite argu ment (“stablishing the fact that the act ,of Cougress of Dec. 22, ami violin i reconstruction acts, do not render iu l valid any of the ordinary Lavs passed jby the Legislatures. All contracts en tered into by the Stete, or by corpora tions under State authority, are l-gal and binding. The Governor closes as follows: ‘The j impression which is sought to be creu- j tel, that local laws are invalidated, ! State bends repudiated, and corpora tions organized upon the basis of the late legislation without legal foui da tion, is entirely groundless. Such im pression is only created for the purpose of misleading the public mind, and dc- I ftvatiug the mil effeui mtui til uc mtrni ; and purpose of the iieconstructiou Acts. Argument upon this point seems to !>e su periluons in the face if the material fact, that our bonds are saleable at a higher mte than those of any other Southern State, and tne bonds of the railroads which have been endorsed under authority of the legis lation of 1868 are selling at their full value.’ The Legislature then adjourned till 10 o’clock to-morrow. Hon. Foster Blodgett this evening addressed a letter to the Governor re questing him to withhold the certiii eate of his election as Senator. Mr. Blodgett explains his previous political course, referring to the fact of his hav ing been indicted by political oppo nents for the purpose of breaking down and destroying his influence, and clos es as follow’s: ‘Although those who procured the indictment alluded to, now confess that it was only done for poli ical ef fect and rests unsupported by any proof, yet it is there, and never until it is withdrawn, or I have been tri umphantly acquitted, can lor will I accept of the position to which the honorable suffrages of my political friends have elevated me.’ ‘The Eclectic Magazine,’ of Foreign Literature, for February, is at hand.— If you love Foreign Literature, this is the magazine you have been looking for—subscribe at once. Published by R R Pelton, 108 Fulton street, New York. John Smith has been convicted of murder in Louisville. We always feared John would turn out bad. The next session of the Genera’ Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South is appointed to begin in Memphis on Sunday, May Ist. Its powers are similar to the correspond ing body in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Lev. God bless him. The greatest man in America. He keeps his mouth shut and submits like a geutleman to the oath he has taken. He will yet be honored by the American people. The old patriot has been recently invited to attend the funeral of teorge Peabody by a committee of invitation in Boston. Let him go. Peabody in heaven can not be honored by a greater power mortal than Gen. Lee on earth!— Hillsboro Recorder The Southern Farm and Home. The February number of this valua ble periodical has been received. The following are the contents. Farm Work for the Month. By tlie editor. Encouragements for the Hour. Profit and Loss from Planting. By W. H. Young Deep vs. Shallow Culture. By S. I. Gustin. The Labor Question. By Francis Fontaine. Bee Keeping. By L. C. White. Mechanics—Manufacturers—Agri culture. By E. Steadman. Put Your House in Order. By A. J. Lane. The Manure Heap. The Cotton Supply. Fish Ponds. By Maj. J. C. Barn well. Irish Potatoes. By the Editor. The Vegetable Garden. By the ed itor. The Orchard. By the editor. The Flower Garden. By the editor. Laying out a Flower Garden. By the late Wm. N. White. Fruit Process in the South. By W. H. Thurmond. Proper Depth to Plant Corn. The Jerusalem Artichoke. Editorial. Impressions of the Fair. By the Editor. Editor’s Book Table. Gen. Wm. M. Browne, Editor. J. W. Bijrke & Cos., Publishers, Macon, Ga. Terms, $2 a year. It is currently rumored that Col. John L. Hoopkins will be appointed Judge of the Superior Court of the Atlanta Circuit, vice Judge John D. Pope resigned. The Brunswick Appeal says Presi dent Hazlehurst’s annual report shows the Macon and Brunswick Railroad to be making SI,OOO a day since its com pletion. fiST’ Enoch G. Grambling, Sheriff of Cherokee county, has been removed by Terry. John B. Garrison lias been appointed in his stead. A GrandJurj Senl to Jail. The Grand Jury of Glynn County recently censured the presiding Judge (Session) for bailing a criminal indic ted_ for murder. The Judge fined each $215 or twenty-five days in Jail. They were sent from Brunswick to Savan nah for safe keeping attended with the sympathy and applause of the peo ple. .fOS‘I BILLIAGS 1\ Tilii El). ITOR’S < HAIR. HIS ANSWERS TO CORRESPOXDEN IS. j Frtd—Yon nint obliged to ask the I girl’s mo her if yon may go home with j her from a party; get the girl’s en jd.jise.ment, and go in; it is proper i ••.tough to ask her to take you r arm, j out you have no right to put your arm j I around her waist unless you meet a ! bear on the road, and then yon are j supposed to relinquish, your hold as j soon as the bear gets safely by. Whip - You are right—mules do live to a lonely age; I have known them ; myself to live one hundred years and 1 not half try. Yon are also right about! their being sure footed; I have known ! tt> ki’ik a lx>y tiviee in a second, ' ten feet off. Gertrude—Yonr inquiry stumps me The more I think about it, the more I can’t tell. As near as I can recco 'ect now, I think I don’t know. Much might be said both wavs; ueither may be right Upon the whole, I think that I would or I wouldn’t, just as I think best or otherwise. Plutarch—You’re mistaken ; the Shakers don’t marry. If young Shnk ers bill in love they are set to wt edin onions, which kures them forthwithly. ! I can’t tell you how much it takes to join the Shakers, but I believe the ex pense used to be, including having your hair cut and learning to dance, about 65 dollars. Sportsman —Your inquiry is not ex actly in my line, but I haste to reply i as follows, to wit : The right length to : cut off a dorg’s tail has nevei been ful ly discovered, but it is undoubtedly somewhere back of the ears, provided you get the dorg’s consent. N. B.—lt isn’t necessary to have the dorg’s con sent in writing. Kitty—To my own personal views in the premises, it appeal’s that the best rot and mice exterminator is a well regulated Thomas cat; beware of base imitations; sold by the respecta ble druggists. White Wash. White wash and fancy colored wash, for out huildingss, fences, &c., that will stand the weather, may be made as follows—take, say, one bucket of un staked lime, put into a tub or tight barrel and pour into it, say two buck ets full of boiling water, add t about one pound or more of tallow and cover tight, to keep the steam from escaping, stir it and add a bucket of hot wuter every ten minutes, until it is about the consistence of cream. Any shade of color to suit the fancy, may be made by adding more or less of lamp black, Spanish brown or yellow ochre, or a mixture of any of these—previously mixed to paste with a little water. Ex-Gov. Neil S. Brown has intro duedd into the Tennessee Constitution al Convention a clause prohibiting ministers of the Gospel from holding office in that State; and, strangely enough, the proposition is advocated by the Knoxville Whig, late parson Brownlow’s paper, and still edited by a minister. The Westminister Review and Black woods Magazine. We acknowledge from “the Leonard Scott Publishing Company of New York, Blackwood’s Magazine for January, and the West miner Review for the same mouth.— The following notice of the invaluable publications we take from a Northern exchange heartily concurring in its commendation: “The British Quarterlies and Black wood’s Magazine, reprinted from ad vance sheets by the Leonard Scott Publishing Company, of No. 140 Ful ton street New York, are almost a sine gua non with men of culture. Re printed f. r the American public at a price far below th t which our English cousins are obliged to pay, and being issued here at a very brief period after their appearance in England, these treasuries of literature deserve all the patronage they receive; and we wish they could l>e subscribed to by every citizen and regularly read, for they furnish a great antidote to the bane of newspaper reading w hich is rapidly injuring the minds of our people by inducing them to rest contented with the flippant style which is day by day becoming the rule rather than tlie ex ception to newspaper writing. Not only this, but ire who would keep up with the current literature of the world must needs have the Reviews, for they embrace in their range of criticism all that in current literature really challen ges the attention for merit. The com pany furnish Blackwt oil and the four Quarterly Reviews—the Loudon Quar terly. Westminister Review, North British Review’, Edinburgh Review— for the remarkably low sum of 15 dol lars per annum. Harris, of the State Road, publishes a card in the Atlanta Era to the effect that the road is c; rrying through daily from 150 to 200 cars of freight, and chat the press dispatch about a block ade of freight at Chattanooga is un true. Superintendent Blodgett informs the Governor that he has paid into the State Treasury $20,000 from the net earnings of the Western & Atlantic Railroad for the month of January. He claims that the amount would have been greater, but for the payment of large accounts contracted by the road before he took charge of it. Hon. Fo ter Blodgett, Radical Sen ator, was elected for the term, com mencing on the 4th March, 1871; the Hon. H. P. Farrow, for the term end ing the 4th March, 1873; and the Hon, R H. Whitelry, for the term ending |th March, 1871- Standard Fertilizer-- Dicfesoi&’s Mixture. MANUFACTURED BY " The Oakley Mills Fertilizer Company Mania, Ga. War ran tod of the purest : ""i best Mntmuls, fro n the Formula furuibhed them by Mr. Dickson himself. Price S7O i>er tou. and JL S O ; Pure Dissolved Bone ,• and Fare Flour of Raw Bone. Information given, and Orders solicited, by JOHN T. NOBIUS. Vqont, Jan. 1, 1870. Cak ieksvili.r, Oa. ftaracss, babbits aub §ribics, MANUFACTURED, REPAIRED, AMD FOR SALE, AT WILLIAM C. EDWARDS “Genr Shop , ” First Door West of gower, jonesa- cos Carri age £hon. C’ARTERSVILTjE, B\RTOW OoIJNTr, oeoroiv. , All orilers. In my linn, promptly ami Ulthf-.IU- olie I. hi aho-t n .lice, v.d moderate price, Call and see my atock and examine my work—they rec-.mmen I the naelvet. Jdn 1, ISIO wly P ' “* * Farmers! Increase your crops and Improve your Land by using PHOENIX GUANO! IMPORTED BY U3 DIRECT FROM THE PHIENIX ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIF IC OCEAN. WILCOX, GIBBS &. CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO, Which has proved in the soil t,he beA Ma nure in use. ALSO GUANO, SALT & PLASTER COMTOU’P Both prepared at Savannah, Ga„ and Charleston, South Carolina. FOR SALE FOR CASII OR ON TIME. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO,, Importers & Dealers in GUANOS. 90 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA, 61 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, S C. 251 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, G\, WE also have a good supply of pure DISSOLVED BONES. LAND PLASTER, and AGRICULTURAL SALT, at market prices for cash. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to the Southern Ag riculturalist, published by W. C. Mitcmur phy & Cos., Savannah aud Augusta, Ga., at the low price of 2oe. per annum, Jan. 6th,- 4m See also their advertisement of Sewing Machine in other column. |@rA Thousand Women Testify.‘"©a Dll. J. BItADIIELD’§ Female Regulator. WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND, i CFRTAIB OUIiF. FOR WHITES, SUPPRESSED ;l MENSES, and other diseases peculiar to women. Prepared and gold hy L. H. BRADKIIRI.D, Whole sale Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price 41 00 per bottle. 3tsttmonialf. Tuskfokf, Ala,, Nov. 21, 1869.— Mr. L. 11 , tiro'tjtehl —Sir: Please forward us, immediately, a. olhci supply of “IJradßcP s Female liegulator.”— We Hud it to be all that Is cl timed for It, and we have witnessed the most h-ppy and decided effects pro duced by it. Very respectfullv, HUNTER & ALEXANDER. We, the undersigned Druggists, take p’easnre in commending to the trade, Z>r. J. Bradtield’s Female Regulator—believing it to be a good and reliable rem edy for the diseases for w hich he recommends It. W. A. LANSDKLL. Allan's, Ga. PEMBERTON, WiLSON, TAYLOR k CO., Atlanta, Ga. W. O. LAWBHE, Atlanta, Oa. W. KOOt k SON, Marie'ia, Oa. This will certify that two members of my Immediate family, after having suffered for many years from men trual irregularity, and have been treated with"Ut benefi' bv various medical doctors, were, at length, completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator. 1, therefore, deem lit my duty to fu' nigh this certificate, with the hope of drawing the alien inn of suffering woman-kind to the merits of a medicine whose |>ower. In curing irregular and sup pressed menstruation, h s been proven under my own personal observation. Its effect on such cases Is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be called “Wo man’s Beat Friend.” Yours, icspectfully JAS. vv. 87. RANGE, April 26. 1569. Cartermiße, Oa. For sale In Oartersvllle by BEST k KIRKPATRICK Druggists, and by Druggist? generally. ....THE MEDICAL FACULTY USE 1T..... febSwly GEORGIA, Bartow County.—T F Jones has applied for exemption of Person ally and setiing apart and valuation of Home stead, and I will pass upon the same, at 10 o’clock, am., on the 18th day of February, 1870, at my office, this Feb. olh, 1870. J A HOWARD. Ordinary. THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED GERARD OROIDE GOLD W A T 0 H. sl2, sls, S2O, $25. We have recently brought our Improved “Oroide Gold” u> perfection. For appearance, style of finish sn.l accuracy of Time keeping, the ‘ Geraint Watcnes” are universally acceeded to be the best. Thoy re tain their bllliancy ana color till worn out. if after purchasing and fairly trying, anyone is not fully satGtied, »* will cheerfully refund the money. They are all in Tutting n sses, Gentlemens’ and Lmll s siz -s. Every W -teh guaranteed far time and wear, by special cert float*. ft’i- A Urge assortment “Improved Oroide”Cha'ns, r* . AISO Get/lieuiena’and Ladles’Jewelry in gi e* f variety. Hew a- aof imilulions Order direct from us or our ruth., nzeu agents. Agents and otheis apoly liig for -irculare, will please i-noiose three cent stauip lOi } nstH*e. 1 C od-sent, to he paid for on del\vry. Os- SotAi / s pa int teii to exauiMre irhat thru order i be bd'l, bUl *' ) 0,1 of Express charges .... when BIX Watches are ordered at once we send an extra Watch (ot same kind, free.) .... Pti-ehusers ’esidlnc some distance from ex pre*w ottiem s ind desiring to save time and expense u “ F'W'is s«ot ssleiy by mail, j,, remit!lng (with tile order) the amount required by P O Mon ey order, regi*Wed letter. Drafter Check, payable to our order, «u our risk. 1 J Address nlatnly, JAMES GERARD A CO., Kaswau Sirpct, New York. -fan, 20Ci, iflli -dm. NO. 37. WHITE BSIIlls O F LADLES’ DRESS GOODS, OF E VEB YPA TTEIiN A VAIUETY- Together with a General Assortment of STAPLE AND FA \CY DRY-GOODS. FOR Men, Women and Children. Together with a fine stock of CROCKFRY- CUTLERY, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, NOTIONS! HATSs BOOTS: SHOES: GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, In fact, nearly any ami every ihing you can call for in my the above enumerated line, of superior quality, which I am offering to sell at very short profits. Come and soe for yourselves and be convinced. P. L. MOON. Cartersvilh, dec. 7. City Brewery. mil tMI FETCHED & MERCER! PiIOPKIETOKS, ATLANTA, GA. Brew© y f CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET. PsiSTTlic highest market price paid for Bar ley* april 22, wfim TRAMMELL l PUCKEETT. DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy DRY-GOODS NOTIONS, IIA TS, ROOTS, SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, the., Ac. Also, rRODIJ C E , GROCEIES, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, &C. IOTIICK Shot fIJTDI.rOS. We call the attention of the citizens of Bartow, aud adjoining counties, to our ele gant and well-assorted stock of Goods and Groceries. Under Puckett’s Hall. TRAMMELL & PUCKETT Cartersville, dec. 7. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! THE TO CHAS. M STIEFF FOR THE BEST PIAN OS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS, OFFICE AND WAREROOM. NO 9 {N- LIBERTY STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET BATTIMORE, MARYLAND. STIEFF’S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE latest improvements, including the Agraffe treble, ivory fronts, and the improved French Action, fully warranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second hand Pianos und Parlor and Church organs ot my own make, always on hand, from $75 la S3OO. REFKREE7 WHI HAVE OUR PIANOS IN ITS*: Geinral Robert E- Lee. Lexington Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C General D. H. H dl. Charlotte. N. C. Governor Jhon Letcher, Lexington, Va. Bishop \A ilmer, New Orleans, La. Mess-s. R, Burwell & Sons, Charlotte, N C Joseph Ruohs, C.hattannooga. Tonn, Send lor a Circular containing names of 500 [tersons in the South, who have purchas ed the Stirff Pianos since the war closed, April 22nd. 1868- ly, N. Uilreatli § S«s f General Dealers in Dry-Gootl* and Grooerles, Cotton Factors, Provision ts is rain Merchants, Turning Plows, etc. Corner of Main and Erwin Streets, jan I,wly Cart, Rsviu-B, Oa. Manoutc. JL t'ARTKR- VILI.K LODGE, NO. 10* - R,« rre hrkl an X.,t I . m.d iL. ,h rf W«} m.l i It, bn., ij. />r\ y .. -• :* f**riLLo, t* v f M JOHN.-on, >«c'v • ETOWAH < UAi- -K. N«. arc hvl tt„ kir-t at iu sm J Nk JT , ‘ u r”laj r olghu 111 e»rh i. oi.lk, fiu . >,4 Oct«.l»r unDI lit Way. aid or th« Id V»w Klghia from Ut Mar sa.tl Ut Ort.-aor D. W. K. e*ACOCK, 11. t*. A. N. BRADBHAW. Bnc’ry. Etowah Lodok No. 3., I. O. 010. f. meets every Thursday night, iu Mumou ic Hall, over Curry’s Drug Htora i H. M. Clayton, SV. H. Howaiu», W. 8. W.C.T. II “''II The onupluui* »r liver «wm ijSIMMONL’ !.!••••• : •••-Hand U wUUien for rhruai ‘lam- 7 hi-stomach I, affect? I with loss of auooUto an I sickness, botveii h general costivs, sucaaUuicau ter ihi ing with lax 77.* head ia troubled with Mtu. bu I 11" VwV■ Y *l l*.' “V I "**.* considers ,| Vl' l< I!**lw »oss of memory, aceampamedi j| AJ If LJI ||wlth polnfal sensation of having I* V" *7 ''"ljleft undone -o-nethitig wh <h ought to hare been done. Often oon.plah.lng of weak, ness, debility slid low spirits. Boraell ne* Home of <h* above armptomt attend the disease, and at other Uii.es very few of them ; but the Liver Is generally the vr gan moat luvolved. Cure Uie Llv« r with UK. SISHO.VS’ LIVER RB6VLATOK. A preparation of roots sod herbs, wan at. led to be strictly vegetable, and can de no Injury to aoy osa It has been uaed by hundreds, .ml tnown for the last ihiny-tive years as on* of the Urn most tellable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to 'he suffering If taken regularly and persistant! \, It Is sure to cure. ij"'' ||Dy»pepsa, heada.-he, j<«n> i I Rarrulafni* | jdlce, costlvoness, sick head /I ]L he, chmole dU.rhwa, af- II I |fectlone of the bladder, oainp dysentery, affections or the kidneys, fever, nervous ness, ohilla, direuses of the skin, Impurity of ths blood, t.elancholy, or depression of spirits, he <it>>ura. cello, or pains In the bowels, pain n the hea I, fever and ague, dropsoy, hi Is, pain In tho back and liuihs, asth ma, erysipelas, female ass oU .ne, and bilious disease* generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEllslN A Vo., Drugglets, Macon, U». Price $1; by mall, SI.BB. Tlie following highly respectable persons can fully attest to tlie virtues or tills valuable medicine, aud to whom wo most lespectfulty refer : Gen. W 8 Holt, Preeldoot 8 W « K C .mpady : Rev. J K Folder, Perry, Go.; oot. K K Sparks, Albany, Oa; G J Luotord, Fsq .Conductor SWHIi.C Mast-rson, Esq., aherlff lllbb county: J A ButU, Italobridge, Ga.; Dyke aud Spiwhawk, Kdltorj Floridian, Tallahassee; Kvv. J W Burke, Macon, Ga.; Virgil Powers, Fsq , Su perintendent 8 W It it.; Daniel Bullai and, Bullard'* Sta tion, Macon aud Bru swick R R., Twiggs county, Oa.; Greenville Wood, A nod’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Re*. K F Eosterllng, P K Florida Conference ; Maj. A W Wooley, Kingston. Ga.; Editor Macon Telegraph. For sale by all iJnigglstH. FOR SALK IN CAKTKRBVILLE BT BUST Al KIUKPATttIGK. jan 10-w6m Druggists. HBNRYS CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR OR BLOOD CLEANSER. This medicine is known to the faculty as being the concentrated fluid extract of Sar saparilla united with other valuable medi cinal herbs, aud is guaranteed as chemical, ly pure. FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula and Consumption. This rmnedy is compounded expressly for purifying and demising the blood of all in firmities; going at once to the fountain-head of disease. It extinguishes Tumors, Consumption, Hyphillis, Nltln Eruptions, Salt Khoniu, Rheu matism, Waste of Vitality, Scrofula. We all know that the promiscuous vacci natiou indulged in during the late war bred the most villainous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many per sons full of scrofulous sores. Then of coarse the impurities of the scrof alous patient were absorbed in the blood of men otherwise without disease, and both became infected alik-j. Men, women an children throughout all tho West are most wofully diseased from this causa, and knew not, until a few mouths ago, the origin of it. Elcnr) , « Cos it Ml it ii lion Rcnointo Relieves the entire System of Pnins an aches, enlivens the spirits, and sonds nw blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN. It imparts a Sparkling Brightness to tha Eye, A Rosy Clow to the Cheek, A b Tinge to the lips, A Clearness to the Heari r Brightness to the Complex ion, Bouyancy to the Spirits, And Happiness Son all sides. For all affections of the kidneys it is un surpassed. People have been rescued, as it were, from the very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS, “Doctor I was vaeoinated in the hospital. Before that I had no skin disease. Until I had a bottle of your “Constitution Renova tor,” sent me by Mr. Roper, of Columbia; Mo., I suffered tortures with running sores. Since I used two bottles I am all well except a small sore on the calf of my leg, and that is getting well fast.” This is from a lady—“And now my skin in as clear and fair as a babe’s. My complex ion, thanks to your “Renovator,” ie beau tiful. “Yes, yes, I may well say much relief was unknown to me before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles ; two families here wn,nt to try it.” “I was very much troubled with dyhillis. Your remedy seems to be curing me fast.— Send 4 bottles per Express.” “No more Rheumatism. Three bottles of Constitution Renovator have made me a new man.” “Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send me a supply. Two families hero want to try your Constitution Renovator.” We have not space for more Os the above extracts, but you oan ask your neighbor about the remedy. Every one has something good to say, as it eurea every time. FOR ALL DIBKABEB OF TIIK KIDNEYS RETENTION OF THE URINE, &c., &c., &c. And for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, tie i Lassitude, and Want of Appetiteit is unsurpassed. CAUTION. —In ordering our remedy always place the number of our Post-Offlcu Box on your letters. The new law in our New Yo/k Post-Office compels this. Address, DR. ffi. E. HENRY C CO., Director-Genaral Berlin Hospital, Prus sia. Agency of the United States. Laboratory, 276, Pearl St, Post Office Box 6272. NEW YORK. t/SF" CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR ia $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anjr where on receipt of price. Patients are re quested to correspond confidentially, and reply will be made by following mail* Sold by all respectable Druggists. JACOB LIPPIHAN, Sole Ag’t. SA VANN All, GA. LIPPM\N’S Wholesale Drug Home has built itself up an immense reputation through the wonderful cures of the great Pyrafuge. It cures and leaves the patient stronger and healthier than before the at tack ; it puts him fleshier, brings out tho sunken cheeks of the emaciated, acta likn a tonic and makes the patient change fw,m despondency to cheerfulness, and tho whole is very efficient beoause very little me<iio*n« is used. Pyrafuge is a great Chill-au . v«- remedy, causing destruction to Get disease speedily and effectually. PyraGtge c» *nw be had everywhere. McKE -SEN & ROBBUfS, 93 Fulton Se - , New York. e»M Jan 19tli, 1870-ly.