The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, March 31, 1870, Image 1

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THE WEEKLY mmsmi mmi, (f> published evrrv THURSDAY MORNING: la C'U'tersrlHr.lfiartow ® Ga., lij Snmiiol IT. Hmltlis EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. RateM of Subscripliun: 0 t* copy three moi-ths, fl.oe On.- copy stx month*, *-”o One copy one year 8.00 (Invariably in advance.) rw“ Pu tie* advertising will be restricted In their contracts to th«lr legitimate bustnws ; that is to ssy, all adrertli'-mentt t-mt do not refer to their regular business will he ch.rjt«l for extra. pgr- Advertisements Inserted at Intervals to b« starred ft* new each Insertion. i - 1f r e ’•ol.-s trill be strictly adhered^). PROFESSIONAL CAN OS. JOHN W. WOFFORD, Attorney at Law. ciptersviu.e, r.Eoeu. OF FI OB OVER CURRY’vS STORE. Oct. 17. 1868. R. W. MUR I*HEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. Tirll.l, practice In the H.e Courts of Cherokee Cir 1T cult. I’articulnr attention given to the c illrction »f claims. Office With Col. Alula Johnson. Oct. 1 JERE A. HOWARD, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, CA KTBRSVTUiE. OA. JOHN J. JONES, Attorney at Law , Chirtersvllle, fin., firil.l. attend promptly to all business en- V* trusted to Ins caro. Will practice in the Courts ol I.aw, ami Equity in the Cherokee • ’ircuit. Special attention given to the collec ti »n os claims. Jan. 1. 1870. lv JOHN J. JONES, REAL ESTiIE IGEIT, CARTERSVILLE. GA. 1 x i authorized to sell, and have on hand several II ins. * and hots, and also numerous building tots In the town of Oartersville. Alsosevcritl plantations of vari »i-.e« ; n Bartow county. Parties desiring Wbuy or . 1! w Ido well to svemo a call. All communications pram, tly answered. J an. 1, 1670. l*r. F. M. .1 oftllKOll, I*L*TIST. ( ’artertvili*, (in. Teeth drawn without pain, by the use of nar cotic spray. mch 9. JNO. COXF J. It WIKLE. C< xe Ac Wiklo, A1 rOIN EY 9 A T LA W , AND NOTARIES PUBLIC* » i lei sville, Georgia. .1 (> 1 i.!\, COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS FOH SOUTH CAROLINA. 8-p Hth IStVJ lyr, Mmw v» . fl. Mill V I CiKTLE, Cv4lAwellwi nail Wntrh ami 'it/ 4. lock (Uiialrcr, iu the Ft <nt of A. A. Skinner At Co’g store (■aO.disviile, Jan. 25 DH. Vr. A.*.J A 4 K*«>:m7~ PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR GEON. Office In IlkegiNni. J. IV. C’nrrjr A CoN lliiik Store. lle'saH so arranged his business that lie is now prepared to devote his whole time and attention to the practice, ami he feels iident, with his extensive experience, that he can give entire satisfaction A liberal share of patronage respectfully solicited. j.tnG 1870 —ly. T W Milner, U H Milner. MILNER & MitNER, Attorneys at Law, rART RSVILLE ’ GEORGIA. ! W il attend promptly to business entrusted ; t. th *ir c ire. jan. 15. ly S. H. PATH. r. o, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Wilt ntten I promptly to the Cutting, Repair- .|» j ’ ? in ; tnd Making Boys’ ami Me i’s Clo hing. O 'oeonlhe Second PI or of Stokely A Wll- (VA ‘"i' New Brick Building. Entrance r *‘ I Mala Street in rear of the building. Fob 17. { WARREN AKIN, Attorney at hair, CARTLRSVILLE. GEORGIA Wilt practice in all the Courts of the State | Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga.,! RENOVATED AND REARRANGED AND REMODELED. T. J. LYON St CO. rj URKE-STORY HitK K BUILDING, corner of Depot ! .1 Square and Market Street, East SUI 4of Railroad, i Rooms good and comfort able. Furniture and Bedding new. Good office and spacious Dining Room Tables well supplied with the best that the market' affords, and charges moderate. Die Proprietors hope, by good attention to busineae to receive a liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1,1869. j ~S. O’SHIELJDS, ! Fashionable Tailor, CARTERSWLI E. BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA, j Having j at received Charts of the latest styles of Gi ntlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing, Euro j,pan an 1 American, announces that hi I tIS prepared to execute all kinds of vvoik in the Fashionable Tail- jl* oring line, with neatness and in *» durable style Over J. Elsas & Co’s store, Cartersville ntch 23. tc. THOMI’KINS, Favorably known as a good Workman on clotlts and watches and jewelry, has removed his place | of Work to his Residence on the j Bdl, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A. Milliaras. Work done on shortenotice.— j THE OLD TENN. AND GEORGIA v* m ® i g &, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SASSET..n & HILBURN, Propr’s, tS-Both proprietors old experienced i hotel-keepers, and both well known by the traveling public. JOHN W. DYEK, H o tine-Pa in ter, C.VTTERSVILLE, GrEOlltrlA. Mill attend promptly to business in his Ine jan 19, 70, wly Eating and eoinmodatioiiN. People from the country, win find it greatly to their advantage, wheu they come to to call at my Restaurant, where they can be accommodated „oth with ■Board and Lodging, at greatly reduced prices. J. T^UTIIRIE, " h 15 Cartersville, Ga. VOL. 8. Kennesaw House. (Located at railroad depot.) TVHE undersigned having bought the entire interest of Dix Kletcher, Trustee for Don i*» W. Fletcher, in the Kcnncsuw House, and the business! wdi he conducted, in the fu ture, under the name and firm of Augustine A. Fletcher <V Freyer. Thankful for past fa vor. and patronage, they will strive to give the utmost satisfaction to all pa*rons of the Ken nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A- FLETCHER. F. L, FREYER. MARIETTA. Jan. 12,’,>9. K. T. White, J. M. Lykei. American Hotel, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. White & Lues, Proprietors. BA GO Af» E carried to and from Depot free of Charge. May 11. 1860 CASE A.3STD CASKET S. b Y Erwin &. Jones. JOHN I. OWEN, Watch a«*l Flock Repairer, and Jeweler, CARTERSVILLE, GA. CT'7'H.L keep constant- (ERt ff lv on hand, for sale WATCHES. CLOCKS. fcj Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. J*c., Ac. (bin 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, lSti'.l.wly ' ' 9 " "T LIVERY STABLE. It. 10. MOON. CA RTBItS VILLB, GA., MS 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. si - B, W.SATTERFIELD, O. Vs. SATYNRF lELK. R W SATTERFIELD 4* tBRO. ;at The New Brick Storei Flint Door Last of Railroad. CA RTERSVILLE , GEORGIA Hare just received and opened aa ENTIRE NEW STOCK* OF STAPLE AND FANCY DPvY GOODS, # NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH- / ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKER| HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY, FAMI-/ LY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC. f To which they invite the attention of stc public generally, being satisfied that t aey can and will sell goods as cheap, if not alit tle.CilKAi'KK, thaiftny other house in town. The attention of the ladies is especi;*ly 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. H. Satterfield <i Cos, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my old friends and customers. R. W. SATTERFIELD. June 24th, —w ly. R. r. MAD JOX. J. L. WINTER. E, F, Maddox & Cos. TOBACCO commission merchants: i AGENTS FOll THE SALE OF |■ ~ r *• '■ Ifj JfcSjßil ti t/ ■ ‘■j.'i Virginia and JTorlh Carolina TOBACCO. NO. 19, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA , GA Consignments solicited. Will make liber al advances when desired. aug W H GILBERT & GO., 1 ! CARTERSVILLE, GA., Dealers In ] HARD WARE, IROX, STEEL, XAILS, | CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IX PLEMEXTS, and GRASS SEEDS, TERMS FROM THIS DATIiJ: , STRICTLY CASH. Agents for sale of Threshing and Agents for sale of .Murfee Sab Soil Plows. Agents for sale of FERTILIZERS, Dickson’s Compound; ANDREW COE’S, ! Baugh’S Raw Bono, And OTHERS. sale of_Polk County | CARTERSVILLE. BARTOW COL NTY, OA.. MARCH .81 1870. DR. JOHN BULLS Crr eal Remedies SMITH’S tm STROP S FOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND ‘FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of this celehrate.l medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever oil'er ed to the pa'dic for the xaft. certain , njjert/u and]>&r manent cure of Ague and Kever .or Chills and fever whether of shorter lons standing. He reTeis to the eutira Western and 6oafh western cnnntry to bear him teetliuony to the truth of the assertion, il.at in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strict ly followed and ca rled out. In a great many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with aje r fect restoration of the general health It is, however, prudent, and in every case nitt-e cert 4i> to cure, if its use !• continued in smaller dose* for a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this m’edi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four doses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULLS VEGETA BLE FAM’LY 1’11,1.3 will be sufficient. UR. JOBS A BULL’S • Principal Office No. 40 Fifth, Cross street, Louisville, jjf Bull's Worm iMstroycr. I<» my United States anthftVbrill-wide Head *r*:i THAVE roeeived tunny testimonials from proses- 1 l s.onal ami medical men, as my almanacs and vj-.rt- , ou* publications have show all „f which are senuihe. I The following from a hi,mjy educated and p*,pu»ar | php-loian I:. Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen sible comuiunicatioof I haw ever received. I>r. clem ent knows exaotly wo«t hospeaks «f, and bis testimo ny d»servee to be writlejfin le.teis of gold. Hear i whattho Dootur says of Ball'ts Worm De*tr yer ( Vaior.r.w, Wnlker co.. Gn, ) j f June 2'Jtli, 1866 DR. JOHN BULL-r||ear Sir:—l have recently giv en your “Worm Uesjpoyer' 1 several trial?, and iinU it wonderfully efficaoioA. Ii has not failed in a single Instance, to have tiiq wislied-for eßect. lam doing a pretty large countryt-practice, and have daily use for some article of the jpind. lam free to Confess that I know of no remedy Recommended by the ablest authors that is so certain atjd speedy in its cll'egts. Or. t.lue con trary they are unoonain in the extreme. My object in writing you ikto fend out upon what terms I can get the medicinedirectly from you. If I can get it upon easy ternifsi shall use a great deal of it. s ari aware that the of such articles is contrary to tiie I teachings and jivactice of a great majority ot the reg ular line of M.fi.'g, but I see no just cause or good sense in disomding a remedy which we know to be ul- Ccient, we may be ignorant of its com bination. Fofemy part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any tneifc to alleviate suffering horn ,r.llv which I may be aloe to command—not hesitating because someone injfa-e ingenious than myself may have learn d its effectsefirst, and secured the sole right tc secure hat knowltSige. However. lamby no m. arts an ad vocate or Nhpporter of the thousands of worthless nos trums thaj U'KuJ the country, that purport to cure ~1 manner ff disease to which hutu m Mesh Is heir. Please r»A!y soon, an<l inform me of your best terms. 1 am. sir, most respectfully, JLLiL/i P. CljziMKN’f, ti . Lb Bull’s Sarsaparilla. I A GOOD REASON F«R THE CAPTAIN S FAITH, j READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LET TER FROM HIS MOTHER. Benton Barracks, Mo., April 30. 1860. ! Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you 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 Barsaparllla than In any thing else. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozeD bottles, and oblige Capt. 0. P. JOHNSON. St. Louis, Mo. P. S.—The following was written April 89,1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DK. 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 my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic dtarrliie-i and scrofula,' for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for i 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 same canee of ecrofnla and fever tores were ! almost miraculous lam very anxious for ntv son to I again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear ful of getting a spurious article, hence his writing to you for It. His wounds w«r* twrtble, but I believe he will rocover. liespectfu'ly, JENNIE JOHNSON. • I Ji*joF« s«* Y*‘'«••»'> ’ ! U Id * 9 ' t; ( *jS ' Ml .< * J *“ -1 • g Am ■*' jjp ' ** |k §k m ' W . ■ jg mm ■ MB mStm ,f BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. jj| ARKANSAS HEARD FROM, • Testimony of Medical Men Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 20,'CC. DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I was in Louisville purchasing Drug3, end 1 got some ot your 9itrs»ppartllg and Cos Iron Bitters. My Hon-iu-taw, who was with m* In the store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commen ced on the Bitters, and soon found Ids general health improved. Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and tie also improved. ! ■ Dr. Coffee, wh . has been in bad health (or several [ years— stomach. and fleer affected—he improved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Odron I Bitters has given yos gr«*' Popularity in this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of vour | medicines this fall—especially of your Oedron Hitter: I and Sarsaparilla. Ship me vta Memphis, care of All the aboy^ r ep»edits for sale by ! Zi. 21. Druggist, WAITEHALL street, ATLANTA, GA^ Ltb2o, 1869il’ly Stasoi; ‘ si-. I?a: -ter-.- Tbe hnman body is clitcfly cotnoosed of tis sues and fibres as se tsitir » to every change in the condition of the atmosphere as the most delicate electrometic, or uke quicksil ver in a barometer tube. The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the lungs,and the excrolory organs are especial ly liable io be affectel by these variations, and the best defence against their disastrous tendency is to keep the digestive machinery, | which feeds and nourishes the whole system, | in good working orue,-. If the stomach is wak or disordered nei ther the blood nor the b'lccan be it» a healthy ! state, at»d upon the fitness of these two inL portahl fluids for the offices assigned to them ; by ualuro, aad the regularity of thei* flow, i heallh in a gfreat measure depends. Wflcn the air is heavily laden with chill- J ing vapor#, as it often is at this season of the-year. the digestion siumUi be an object 1 of peculiar eare. If it is week and languid, j the wliyle physical structure will be enerva- j ted. If it i* vigorous, tltopiiDre organiza- j tion will bo strong to lesist the untoward and depressing influence of a damp and vi tiated atmosphere. A pare, and powerfult iiiic is therefore es pecially needed as a safeguard against the diseases most common in the spring, and Hostet-tcr s Stomach Hitlers being the most ! wholesome and potent medicine of the class j at present known, a coarse of it Is particu- j larly advisable at tnis period of the year.— i The stomach will thereby be toned and strengthened, the liver and bowels regulat ed, the fiervons system braced up, and na ture put in a state of active defence against the miasma which superinduces intermittent and remittent fevers, rheumatism*, nervous debility, headache, hypochondria and other complaints which are apt to assail the un toned and unfortified organizations The body is strengthened without exciting the brain, and consequently no unpleasant re action follows its reviving and renovating operation. &iS“‘Crockerv ! China, Glass-Ware, Silver-Plated Wares, Cutlery of every description, Lamps, and a thousand other things in this line,, kept in abund ance, and for sale, at the lowest figures by McLLLIDE & CO. Atlanta, Ga. (From the Norfolk Daily Journal, Doc. It, 1569. j Koskoo.— This medicine is rapidly gain ing the confidence of the people, and the numerous testimonials of its virtues, given by practioners of medicine, leaves no doubt that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im purity OF THE BLOOD, I.IYEK DISEASES, &C. 'idle last Medical Journal contains an arti cle from Prof. R. S. Newton, j*f. D., Presi dent of the E. Medical College, city of INe-w York, that speaks in high terms of its cura tive properties, and gives a special recom mendation of Koskoo to the practitioners of medicine. This is, we believe, the first in stance where such medicines have been of ficially endorsed by the Faculty of any of the medical college's,' and reflects great cred it upon the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com pounder. and also puts •‘KeVkob” in the van ! of all other medicines of the f ’-feseut day. I TAKE NOTICE. Anticipating moving into a New Store, I have determined, in order to reduce my large Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, to com mence on tue 30th of December. f<> sell < ,y article in my Stock of DIAMONDS* Wiuciv es, JEWELRY, SO FID S’EVER WA,.d <!tc, at New York prices, as money is scarce, and in order to bring inj tine Goods within the hands of ever/ one. I have concluded to sell goods at these prices for a few day's only. Gome early, arid get a selection Re member, that most, of this fine Stock has been purchased within the past month, since the decline in Gold. Now is the time for bargains. om SHARP, JE«, LIFT JE trELtt I* STORE. At’aiiin, Ga., Jaw. 6lh. If. JORLAN. HOWARD & HARRUSOH Tobacco) Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, At LA NT A GEORGIA Keep constantly on hand, a and fine Assortment of CHEW ING and SMOKING TO 13ACCO,CIGARS, &e., which wc offer at tlic Lowest Whole sale prices. June 10. LUMBER! LUMBER! I LUMBER!!! TJAVING purehttseil the Steam Saw Mill Ji M fpnncrly belonging to James oligh, I have now on hand, and can supply, all per sons in want, of Lumber, of any kind or qual ity, at the customary rates per foot, either ileliveret at the .Mill or in Cartersville. My j supply of timber being of the best quality and iuexhausLiblc, i nm prepared to fill or | d«sr* of aiiy size or for any quality at short i notice Auptots n. S.UlTif, I C'artcisv’iie, Ga. " The CEUBRAIED IMPROVED “ i GERARD OROIDE GOLD W A T 0 ll* SID, SIA, §2O, $25. ! Wv Jtrougtit our Improved “Oroide j GtHd’f th ptrltctiidiJ for appearance, sfj !• Sf finish arid accuracy of Time ki cpirig, the “Gerard VVatcues” are acceeded to be ttie beet. They re , tain their brilliancy cud color till worn out. 1 If after pnrehlUing arid fairly trying, anyone I is not fatly satisffed, we will cheerfully refund the moneYt 1 ■ Ti.vy are 4l’. ip Runtlng T.-ises. Gentlerneci' and I L:uli a? siz.-s. I4verjr W -teij guarantees for date umi wear, fi • special ceviUicat; ! ti %» A liiri'e a>= : >oriment.--|mp oved fl,■oi.le"oh.q:B , > (i in P uenuu;dcTi» <f aud Lanes’Jewelry in great tfj.rießy-. , jj * S-Vva-e «t‘ imitations. O; ter direct from us or our Uth.riaed Jg-nts. Ag -ots andjUi«s apply j lug (or dtciUai' H wtJ please egclooe three ceqt tiaiup for po-vage. i‘ CF- Ceodl sent to be paid for on deuvry. Cue- I (•-».«>•« ftti-vnlUeil to exanuxe what Ut-e.y or n r (be fore pai/cny tnUn,) mi payment if K»pr ss ch-.;gek I both ways. j .... t hen 81X Watches are < rde.'rd at once, we j send an extra tValih (of same kind fee,) | .... Buretrasere -eiidiu.- «> e distance from *5- pre-s odloiam ana desi'ing to save tftqe and expe aft, , car have tkegomU sent sifoly by mul, hy remitting (with the ordfe*') the amount require :by P. O. M>n ey order, registered letter, Draft qr Guecit, pq/able to oup order, at our risk. Address plt.inly, JAMES GERARD A CO., 85, Xiiwau §(rcct,J ’VcwjyorX. Jap. 20lh, IeTO--3m, GLUES MINIiOE ON i li C SITU ATION. FA» or CU t fi?RLM.i*n\ vVbieh is it ' ’ ‘.- th#*r?v'.Nt (Lir*»r*»ni»nt thrt woiil |*■ Htse.l-*/ Georgy ougiit to have j foutii out, by tLi» tnue, having ruu | some fo;u teen or more/ smew Dixe I went up—lst. Territory; 28, Perv s lonitl; 38. No Govern mint; (jist sloshin’ round loose, like a Btruy 8org) 4th. ! Military; oth. Civil and Military mix led; Oth. In the United States one fourth; 7th. Plum out, etc., etc., down to the fourteenth., which started out fcryin’ to run a sorter double barrel lix in’; that is, civil when it suits, milita ry when it don’t, and it suits and don ts about every uew moon. John i Downing he dreamed that his aaddy ; wer* dead, and his daddy he dreamed that John Downing wer’ dead; perliti- j kal quill drivers ain’t yet koncluded which one demised. So, in the \ ear of our degradation, 1870, Bullock he dreamed that Terry wer’ dead, and j Terry he lay awake and dreamed that 1 Bullock wer’ dead. Mr. Editor, is one j or both dead ? Pitty Kongress kan’t j take one of ’em to its bosom, and let the other have full sweep oyer Geor-: gy. These here counter-ckecks and : balances are a terrible both er ash it u 'to j a man of big expectashions and accu- : mulatin disposition. Don’t make any difference which rules, they ain’t nuth-j in’ fur us, nohow. Seems to me Geojr gy has been playin’ "club-fist ’ with Bullock fur some time, and we have been “takin’ off,” and been "nocked off,” plum down to his fist, now we want our “bread and cheese,” and Bullock says the "kats got M and goue in the woods, that the latter had been burnt, and wate& sepinched and drunk and buthered aftd hung; that is tu say, gone glinqpterm’ worsen a skool boy’s tail, or ipfuin, either, and if yer open yer laff, cry, grin, a horribly gastly gtin, or any other sort, you’ll be “boxeii* with bayonitts and hung out in sijjfit, er Hayinan, er any other feller. # These trying times have developed a heap of dub feet and weak knees, j and some few to the rnannor born have taken a trip for their birth right, and go lie with the multitude thht bow to A. O. f. Bradley, Bullock, Blodgett, an thtp State lioad —that is to say, pride yvent up with property, and they j sold out to the Devil for a dime, are j uow the loudest mouthed denuueia- 1 tors of Southern Rights. These are j fchoy who under the caut and hipper-G kr.lical whim of reconstruction, jpi stealing the wool from governmeiftal I fabric and substituting threads-qY dis card floundering in the filthy sinuo toadism, down in tue xoftthsome sewers draining a rotten magfe of rad ical corruption, led on fey a lew crumbs that’s thrown froyr their .mas- tar’s table, juki as yea Cu4’- loan n Lag along, wiiii r. tew slop- so the slaugh ter tu u living ■ .icuJmi vnve huaii-ii, thfv ttl' it i .fj) of okh (wiltd i im smote u gb pr.oKt'a eervaiit .1 .u) taut ;■ r i- f* ;it\v a coaled captain, i . -;J|k us Hace peace," and iet »... 1.-, no mis—cr. j retrenchment w .et pionderiug the! masses —fiiug peaiis to plenty, and j multiply assessors open courts ofj justice, bah! with habeas corpus bleeding, and bound down at Butler’s behest—Hooper. I’ll be dad r&Bbed ii some day these chickens dqji’t all go home to roost, and, well Ivon’t say whtit.—but there is a. r deadly weapon palled^Boomern,!!*)**^kinder krooked stick —so krooed it won’t lay still. — Thrown from the haud of an expert, it bounces here and there, and nocks down a feller full fifty yards or more, and then bounces on back to the hand of aforesaid expert—if he ain't expert, however, he’s mighty apt to get his own trampers nocked up. Seems to me the United States throwed a Bo m erang down South —it’s nocked the “schackles off of slavery” sky high, but broke the nigger’s back. Civil and State rights have gone ter “king dom come,” and now it’s made a riek ershay movement, and is bouucin back home. Its done bruised babes corpus kon siderablv, punched the Supreme Kourt under the fifth rib, and curtailed the Executive robes up to a high-water shirt iu shortness; that is to say, it is Unkle Sam, (i. e., big U. S., i am,) jest back er the naik, on tbe upper end of*-the curebral kollum, and kicking lower portiou of same, and you couldn’t spin a short decade from the brauch of time afore that same Samu- i el will demise, and theu—oh, yes ! and | then wheu Georgy, Mississippy, and the glorious old galaxy of “wayward sisters” are summoned on the inquest, the verdict will be “died of a morgish appetite in konsuming other folk’s things, together, by the inexpert use a boomerang, thusly kommitting a low ease of guici-W Then, Mr. Editor, speaking after the manner of men, “Thou cuna’fc say that I did it,” MeUphorikalJy speak ing; “Oh, who’s goin ter weep!'”-- Don’t haud iue your handkerchief.— My hirerampse fountain is as dry as a lime baskit. Jest baud ihe icv faith ful old goose-quill, and I’U add the piiiaia —-"sic jucU ntfM'fliqus a uncus adah,'’ etc., Kow, sir, if you any of your folks, want national ejibrs, just steal a tew thousand, join thenJ*.iris, G7> Ku-Kb.x and perseeus'uon. raise a not er two, i aud th«n run for tue -Eegislaviu’e—- | whether elected or pot go nu and claim somebody's sfeHnUi the UUl | liary and sup with lgs >*aedeney— thusly, without many stnuKbihttw, you i.r ordered r.o tak > a seat — -first ehaDoe, nominate Y'-rseh : Kon.oi s; mark Yftv baggage fur v\ •■.siUn.- • 0n,.-Carfc <>l ;Be n Betst, an and fob or <n; cry ivu , Elux, nu l kiss Ben’s big too; gia Ihy ! bus tv small fice dorg, and sleep with j Bevels the first n ; ght; receive and read a few threating letters from Georgy.— Don’t forgit the •pondtilioks »f resaid i—a long pole gits the jiersimons— a long one, tlw»‘ you have ter sell a few B ilks Corp rash)on, etc.; one railroad ma t iUwhvs gH a in— jest crowd-the l east with spoon*, and you'll git in; theu keep yer seat, konnt yer vote, worth fifty thousand, and never endorse a bill for k*s; remem ber poor Whittemore undersold the Congressional cadet markitt aud got ruled out of the gold ring. When Butler brays, sav “Seiah." If he sueezes blow yer nose. Should he ap peal to Heaven, with upturned eyes aud hand on bosom, jest gently re cross your laigs, slowly draw your rag i and wipe ver eyes with ftc graining, nasal snuffle. Embrace old Brown low, and then kount on a heavy boun ty so long as Kongress rules or the Devil hath dominion over us. Gemks Mi nror. of Georgy. "- 1 " .i. ■ i. and firFAR. Manufactured and Repaired in the very best style of the art, in the quickest tjrtie and at the shortest notice, and tor less -tn iney than is usually paid for such work and stock. Try me ! W. 0. EDWARDS. Cartcrsville. mch !)—wly • Light j IJICHT: 1 JICHT : Willi 01* AVitlionf Moasiire ! Conceal it Not!!! JHAVE, this day, associated with me in the manufacture and sale of the celebra ted Oil, MR. JOHN G. LINN, and we intend keep ing other Oils, Lamps, and Chi-uney«. In connection with the above, we will keep constantly on hand, and fer sale, G rockery, GLASS-WA K E, Wall Ra,per, Etc. We can be found on Main Street, Gk., where we will be pleased to see friend* and pat rons. To all, we would say, come and ex amine for yourselves, as intend to sell as Cheap ax the. Cheapest, Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the same. MAKSIi Ai LINN, . Cartersvillo, jan. 2d. Fa i* moi* s 1 yfr —— t* Increase.•.'•'nr crop# and improve your Land by using it Fiiols f] X GUA XOJ IM PORTE) ‘ lIY U3 DIRECT FROM THE rilfEN|N r INLANDS, 8 MJTH PACIF IC OCEAN. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO, Which has proved in the soil the best Ma nure in use. ——ALSO GUANO, SALTA PLASTER COMPOUND Both prepared at Savannah, Ga„ and Charleston, South Carolina. FOR SALE FOR CASH OR ON TIME. By WILCOX, GIBBS Sc CO., Reporter-, & Dealers in GUANOS. 90 BAY ST., SAVANNAH GA, ; 64 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, SC. 20l BROAD ST.. AUGUSTA, GA. WE also have a good supply of pure DISSOLVED BONKS,'LAND PLASTER, and AGRICULTURAL SALT, at market prices lor cash. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscr.be to tue Southern A<j riculturolinl, published by W. C. Macmur pliy & Cos., Savannah and Angus:a, bu., at the low price of Hoc. per annum, Jan. tith,- 4m See also their advertisement of Sewing Machine in other column. A Thousand Women Testify. 1 I>U. J. BU VUFIEL!)^ Female Regulator, WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. A certain cure FOR whites. SUPPRESSED j MENSES, and other diseases p*'" l ': « men. Prepared and sold by E. H. URaOFIKLD, Whole sale Diuggist, Atlanta, Oa. Price (1 60 per bottle. Kutimouials. Ttjskkoef, Ala,, Nov. 21, 186ft.— Mr. L. //, BradJlttU —Sir; Please forward us, immediately, another supply of “ Urn’tW. s Female Regulator.”— We tiud it to l.e all that is claimed for it, and we have witnessed ,lie most happy aud decided effect* pro- j duced by it. Very respectfully, HUNTER St ALEXANDER. ! We, the unders'iined l>rusr(r‘sts, take' p-edsur* In oomuiendtoe to ihe tiude, 1) . J Bra.ltield’s Female Regulator—helievliif: it mhe (soots and reliable ram edy for the dlstsses lor which he recommends it. w. A LANSDEI L, Atlanta, tin. PEMIft(KTO*«, WILSON, TAYLOR A CO., A' uu>t», Gs, W. C. I.AWStIE, U». YV. HOOi k SON, Mane fa, U». This will certify tint two members of utv IlnmediaAe ; ft nitty, after b.v'.ng saff?re<l for nisuv years t, uni mrn-Uu.H irregularity. and have l»eli rt».‘ed without VAffdus medical doctors, wer , at. teiigtti, cnuipietely cured I y one bottle of Dr, J. Bradtleld's f.i.jle Reetilat'r. f, there fore, deem it my duty to futu sh this certUtcate. wait the hm»e «-f drawing lh« attenttoii of vtipnau-tlr.d to the merit* of a (nedicli.te wl. -»e power, in curing iitregular and sup ! ii i--** l nianft*uatum, h. s Oeen proven under aiy awn Pel M.dif! ol Oil. Its effect on sffcti cases is truly vm.'Krtif., md w e*t 'may toe reote ly he oalled , ‘Wi*- a. . .’s Rest EUend.'' Four*, tcape; .ful'y. H . a'IRANOK, Aprii 4, Is 4, <\i'. Ur*pUl.‘, da. f.ir (im ;,t •rMt-illc. lit URS'P 4 KiUttFATUIOK. x and *'V f-r <t«rtri«t- {•“' raily. TU# MittifWA! 14 VLTV US... 1T,.,,, f, nsivty, Jp\ i’l»>l A. Ii.M'.TOW ('t)U.NTV—James <|jf S&iPAUgc Luo appfioj fur exemption of personally, and sglttug apart and valua tion o' and I will pass upon the sa-Tie at 10 ‘clock, a. m., on the 25th day of March, \rl 7o, at my office. This March 14, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ovdinn’-y. B. L’. NO. 41. IF YOU DOUBT IT, COVIE AND SEE WE llVFfc ON 11 iAD A.\|) •«P tu itfcUKIVINU TANARUS« HUGEST GENERAI STDCt Os WATCHES JEWELRY AND CLOCKS | Silver nnrl Fluted Ware, Etc , IjIVKR BROUGHT TO ATLANTA, and 14 an<l *‘»T»ng purchased direct front manufacturers at net cash prices, we are able, hnd willing and determined to sell as low as any person, or persona, in any place, either in town, city, or village North, South East, or M eat. WE HAVE BETTER FACILITIES, For the purchase and sale of certain classes of fine Watches, than any other house South has, or can get, and we will give our customers the benefit of the advantage. OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS 2i Experience In the Jewelry BTJBINESS IN ATLANTA, AND TO THOSE WHO HAVE TRADED WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF EK LAWS HE. have better arrangements than any house in Atlauta for repairing W atches and Jewelry. Sept.afth, ti9-ly. LAWSHE & HAYNES, Wilful STIIIE O F LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, OF E VEIi YPA TIE UN and VA RIETY. Together H'ith a General Axsortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, FOR Men, Women and Children. Together with a fine stock of CROCKERY, CUTLERY. HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, MOTIONS: HATS: BOOTS: SHOES: GENTLEMENS* FURNISHING GOODS, In fact, nearly any and every thing you can call for in my the above enumerated line, of superior quality, which I am otiering to st-ll at very short profits. Come aud see for yourselves and be convinced. P. L. MOON. Cartersville, dec. 7. City^^c^^ery. FETCHER l MERCER! PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA, OA.\ Brewery, CORNER OF COLL! NS*ANO HARRIS STREET, j 4Jf3jf*The highest market price paid for Bar- | lev. • april 22, wOrn Jf. Gilreath § Son, General Dealers in Dry-Gootls ond Groocrlt's, Cotton Factors, Provision ts Grain Turning Plows, etc. Corner of Main and Erwin Streets, jan l.wly CAHiKitsviLUK, Ga. COX & HILL. SO. iUEROKEB UI.MX. PEACHTREE ST.. ATtANTA- GEORGIA 11a e in store aud for Bale Very Low— -100 Bbla. Fine Old Rye Whiskey, H>o “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Medium llye and Bourbon Whiskey, ’ 100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey, 60 “ Peach and Apple Pmtuly, 25 “ American Gin, 50 “ Geo. Gherokeo Cos., Corn Whiskey, '• 5 Pip s* Holland Gin, GO j and Casks Cognac Rrandy, 25 Baskets Heidsick <fi, Cos. Champagne, 25 Boxes Still Catawba, 100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,) RUM, (NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CROIX!) ; W II I S K Y, Poplar Log.) W INK, (Pert, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.) ALK AND POItTKK. Caniii’d O’jstem, &c., Sic., &.r., July 15, I Suit Uartersi ille High Schwl WILL ST! OfSN FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS JIALI’. AM) FKJtAX.fi In she House now occupied by Col. J. C. yoU-NG, on the 10th of ’jnnuafy,lS7o. Pu pils will be prepared for business or college ftaT.Striot disoipliue will be ligidlj en forced. Public Ex mination and Exhibition at the : close of the Spring Session, RATES OF TUITION. FIRST CLASs, per mouth, - - $2.50. SECOND .* • d-50- fHIRD “ “ “ - - 4.50, TI'ITKWj payable monthly, in advance. Kt>N‘\M' JOHNSTON. Principal. Mrs, M. K, JOH NSTON', Female Depart- I inent Assistant, jnn *t IR.'t)— Tv. Wt%. John Bull’s Bkmkdies. — A*- tion im directed to the column adver tisement of Jno. Bull, whose medicines have won nn enviable reputation as Southern productions. MaRDB!!. £ fARTLK-V t1.1.K J.tUH,F. No. HU..- Ueg w mE** ’dar ui-eiipg. arv livb 1 Uie Voit ana V M • • * ». -HV.ON. /\F\ . **• ** l'v 10.0, * VI. 1 ' /. M. J(UIN. O\, s,, v JL rrOWAlt Ctlvrrßß, No. s«. Hireling* *r* Iwlil on th* Hr,t *r-<( fid u jr Tnp.ct.rr ; rh .In rni k month, ft.-m Ov'obef im»U l,t May, an t on t)i<> l.t 1 u> *- ” ay nljilitu ftoni let May until lit Urtqber P. W K. PEACOt K, 11. F A. N. BKAi>Sit >w. «■ • y, I Etow ah Lodge No. 8., I. O. of G. T nietti, oven TlnirsJuy night., iu ilu.&ott it* Hull, over Cuitv’h Drug Store. H. M Clayton, \V. 11. Howard, XV. 8. XV. G T. II 1 Ihv ayni|>lo«i» v'llver tom -01 fH A Mo* H’D'nt ire uneaiineri and MX lu ttl N,\ pate In Uir »lff*. 8. mrilmr, Ui ill ih Uil L th« |».in t> in ti««heul>itr, ■•••• ’inrt li n:!il.»rtt Tor rfirnn>». f u»m. TT «* pGmiach in mT«*c»im will* lo»* of appetite .n<! aloktiv-s. 1»,well In jrenrrAl costive, cmettmea ! Icrim'iiig »ith lax _*lki brail is tri>uM»-l with pstn, iu,l | , J j Walt, heavy »rn«»t!on, foiuiitm j * I T 1 X/ V IJ | ‘Me l«»s «t memory, ncr rtnnar.ied j 141 * Tilt j{"ltli pslnful lensKlion of navliig jl i fleft un.luJte sonietiiiny wim h ouat't •« t »ve been itoce. Often oontplnlnlng of wetk. ness, 4et>iliiy »i,,t l„w spirlti. Hornrtiines some of the : shove iyni|>tnnn stienil the disease, and it o’her tlmee I very few of them; hut the Liver is generally Uie or gan most involved. Cure the Liver with UK. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR. A nreparstlon of rants and herbs, warranted to be •trlctly vegetable, and can da no Injury to any ono. It h»i been used by hundreds, and known for the last thirty-live years a« one of the the most reliable, efileactoui sud liarmleie preparations ever offered tc the suffering. It taken regularly aud persistaotly, It. is sure to cute. tj TJt'trulttfrtr I |dhe, o«stivn ess, sick head j| - LWt fo UIU OJ . j ,a, he, chronic diarrhoea, af • I I wctlotia of the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the kidneys, fever, nervous ness, chill*, dlreases of the skin, Impurity of the blond, melancholy, or depression of spirits, heartburn, culls, or pains In the bowels, pain :n the head, fevar and ague, dropsey. h die, pain In the back and limbs, asth ma, erysipelas, female «(T ctlot.s, ami bilious illseasea generally. Prepared only by J. lt./,L'LI\ Ac <’o., Druggiats, Macon, Us. Prlca »I ; h v mall, f 1.8.\ The following htgli y lesj.ec'aiile persons can fully attest to the virtues of this vslitshle unuicine, and to whom niost ; especkfully refer Hen. W S Holt, rreablent s tv K R Oompady ; Uev. •I li Ktlder, Perry, <>o.; Col. L K Smirks, Albany, Oa; <4 J Luntord, Tsi) , Conductor s W R li. C M »st Ison, Est|., Sheriff llibb county; J A HutU, Italnhi blge, (»a.; Dyke aud Spa'haak, tiliiors AxJ >rldlun, Tallahassee; Kev. J W Burke, Macon, (la.; Virgil Powers, Ksq , Su perintendent 8 W It IC.; Dar.lel lluliaril. Hilliard’s ,Sta tion, Macon and llru swlck K It., Twiggs c >unty, (Ja.; (ireenvllle Wood, »> nod’s P c’ory, Mai> 'n, (ia.; Rev. K y KaiUgrlln , P K. riorlda Conference; Muj. A V tVonley, Kingston. (4a.; KitPor Macon Telegraph. Pur salntiy ail Pruguivts. KOli SALK IN CAK t'KRSVIt.LK HT BENT A KiKKI’ATHI 'K, jan 10-w6m Druggists. ITI3NRV 1 'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR OH BLOOD^CIEANSER- Tliis medicine is known to the faculty av being llie cuncentVaied fluid extract of ISar saparilht united with other valuable medi cinal herbs, and in guaranteed as chemical, ly pure. FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula and Consumption. This remedy is compounded expressly for purifying and cleansing the blood of till in firmities; going at once to the fountain-head of disease. * It extinguishes Tumors, Consumption, S.vpliillls, Sltln Eruptions, Salt Rhetim, Rheu matism, Waste of Vitality, Scrofula. Wc all know that the promiscuous vacci nation indulged in during tbo late war bred the most villainous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many per sons full of scrofulous sores. Then of course the impurities of the scrof ulous patient were absorbed in the blood of men otherwise without disease, and both became infected alik?. Men, women ami children throughout all the West are most wofully diseased from this cause, and knew not, until a few months ago, the origin of it. llcnry’N C'oiiNiiiuilon Keuovuto Relieves the entire ISystem of l’ains an aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends ip v blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN, it imparts a Sparkling Brightness to the Eye, A Rcsy Clow to the Cheek, A ruby Tinge to the lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to the Complex ion, Bouyancy to the Spirit-?) And Happiness on all sides. For all uffectione 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 vaccinated in the hospital. Before that I had no fskin disease. Until 1 had a bottle of your “Constitution Renova tor,” sent me by Mr. ltopcr, of Columbia, Mo., I suffered tortures witli running sores. Since I used two bottles I am all well except a small sore on the call of my leg, and that is getting well fast.” This is from a lady—“And now my skin is as clear and lair as a babe’s. My complex ion, thanks to your “Renovator,” iu beau tiful. ‘‘Yes, yes, I may well say much relief was unknown to me before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles ; two families beta want to try it.” “I was very much troubled with syhillis. i Your remedy seems to be curing me fast.— ; Send 4 bottles per Express.” “No more Rheumatism Three bottles of Constitution Renovator have made tne a new man,” “Doctor, enclosed find $5. Please send me a supply. Two families here want to try jyour Constitution Renovator.” | We have not space for more of the above j extracts, but you can a- k your neighbor i about the remedy. Every one has ‘ something good to say, as it cures every : time. FOR »LL •nifiF.A?FS OF THE ’ . ; KIDNEYS. RETENTION OF 'HIE URINE, &c., &e., &e. Aid for Female D/**«*f*, j Nervous Prostration, Weakness, tiv Lassitude, and Want of Appetiteit is unsurpassed. CAUTION. —in ordering dnr remedy j always place the number of our Bout-Office Box on your letters. The new biw in o.n I New York Post-Office compels this. Address, |>BS. M. 13. IIEJVRI C tO. Dircetor-Gena; al Berlin Hospital, Prus sia. Agency nf the United States. ' Laboratory, 276, Pearl St, Post Office Box 5272. NEW YORK. RENOVATOR is $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent any where on receipt of price. Patients are r< I quested to correspond confidentially, and i reply will bo made by following moil | Sold by al! rt*o>eetaHte Druggists. |.ri(olS LIITHAV, Sole Act. 8A VASNAIJ , OA. sass- UPPAMN’S Wholesale Drug Honse •iau built itself up an immense reputsti through the wonderful cures of the gre i. Pvruiuga. It cures and leaves tlio parie- t i stiouger -nd heal:bier rfiau before the a :ack , it puts him tteshier, brings out 11.** I sunken checks oi ‘he emac itod, acts tka a 1 ionic ami makes the patient clwng® from I deapondi-ney to cheerfulness, •<« the who e I is very etfiebmi because very little medic j is used, l’yrufuge is a great Chill-ami Fs <■) ’ cauoiug desUuotion to that <iis«- | speedily aud effectually. Pyrafuge cun .tow i be had every where 1 Vit AEsSEN & ROBBINS I Fulton Si reel, vow l ora, Jan. iyth, id.o--ly.