The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, April 28, 1870, Image 1

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THE WEEKLY tiißfiffl mim Is published evi-rv THURSDAY MORNING: In Carteravtile,Vßartow 0 Oa., by Hnnmol 11. Srnitli, EDITOR ar.d PROPRIETOR. RalPti of SuhiiTlptitfii: • is copy three months, ft.OU Uue copy six Months, i.dj 0 ie copy one year U.OO On variably in advance.) Parties ndrert-isiaur will be restricted in their e wets to thdr legitimate business; that is to «&y, I all advertisementc ttat do not refer to their regular i business will be charged for extra. rer Advertiiements inserted at Intervals to be i Shan—<! as new each insertion. tW~ The above rules will be strictly alhered^to. PROFES SION A L CAROS. JOHN W. WOFFORD, Attorney at Law. « 4 V I’ETISI 3 GEflfif A. OFFICE OVER CURRY’S STORE, Oct. 17. 1868. R. W. MURiMIEY. ATTORNEY H. LAW, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA- T\?ILL practice (n the tlie Courts of Cherokee Cir- TT eutt. I'artteular aitent'oti given to the edl-ction »f claims. Oiflce With Cel. Abda Johuson. Oct. 1 JERE A, HOWARD, ' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Pitkthrsvim.e. <: \. JOHN J, JONES, Attorney at Law, c «,a., %\ r iI.L attetul promptly to ail bu*i iphk en » trusted to bit* care. Willpract ce in the t of I,aw, and Equity in the Cherokee t irciiit, Hpeciul attention given to the colloe* ** »u o' cl.t IT!*. Jan. I. I 870. I v t 0 H U ). I oSi £S , fa 5 ••• 4 • f; CARUSSYIUt. GA. • * ¥ • • • t a ’ t «n . • h>r.lti!n|f! o t# lo th« j 4 * H -ui -'tu Ji'i rt.n w «eu-•» v P .irefe* 'Jcniriiig to l»uy or - \ '.’♦•»•, ■!’>* ttiont I h»?«{ »iy au*were<f. J an. 1, 1870. %. it . i«i if. Attorney at Law. clbterhviixe, oa. (V/iih Col. Warren Akin.) tit 11. L practice ;ri the courts of B I • . t , t .-onlou, Murray, Vt . :• H, i : .i.g counties, inch :iO. - /VP COXE J. H. WHILE. ; C« At Wilde, iirois KY H A T I* AW, AM) VOTARIES PUBLIC. < * 1 4 <■ i svill#-. Georgia. JNO ( OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. hep 9ih 186'.) lyr, lOmcASTLE, £ Jeweller and YFatcli and Vpy Clad; Repairer, |l e Fi «nt of A. A. Skinner At Co’s store .'ai .ciaville, Jan. 25 DR. .T. A/JACKSON. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SUR GEON. ; WJSce in Messrs. J. W. Curry & Co’s Drug Store. lie lies so arranged his business that ho I i. now prepared to devote his whole time j end attention to the practice, and he feels eotifidcnt, with bis extensive experience, that I he can give entire satisfaction. A liberal j *haro of patronage respectfully solicited. janG 1870—ly. T W M'tncr, O H Milner. MILNER & MILNER, Attorneys at Law, fARURSYILLE GEORGIA. W II attend promptly to business entrusted j their c ire. jan. 15. ly S. Hr PATILLO, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Airill atter 1 promptly to the Cutting, Repair- ,|« \| ing amt Waking Hoy*’ and Me i's Clo'hing. j*Sl <0 Aoe on the Second K! or of Stokely & Wil- vVA £ nu’ New Brick Building. Entrance from —LI* Milo Street In rear of the building. Fib 17. WARREN AKIN, Attorney at Siaw, lARTIRSYILLE, GEORGIA Wi 11 practice in all the Courts of the State Commercial Hotel, Cartersville, Ga., RENOVATED AND REARRANGED AND REMODELED. T. J. LYON & CO. U'UIUB-BTOKY Htlli.lv BUILDING, corner «f Depot J hquarr and Market Street, East Slda cf Railroad. Knojjs good ami comfortable. Furniture and Bedding new. HooJ office and spacious IMntng Room Tables well supplied with the beat that the market affords, and charges moderate. The Proprietors hope, by good attention to business *e rweive* liberal share of patronage. Oct. 1,1569. S. O’SHIELDS, Fashionable Tailor, CARTERSMLIE. BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA. Hiving just received Charts of the latest nyles of G< ntlemens’ and Boys’ Clothing, European and American, announces that h< t, 18 prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Fashionable Tail- BBk oring lino, with neatness and in if durable style Over J. Elsas &Cos s store. Cartersville inch 2d. 0~ THOMPKINS, favorably known as a good Workman on Ik >1 clocks and natchesi and jewelry, has removed his place Work to hia Residence on the Hill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A. " illiams. Work done on shortenotics.— TMH OIA> TESN. AND GEORGIA u. s’. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, bASSEEN & HILBURN, Propr’s. a@ußoth proprietors old experienced Hotel-keepers, and both well known by the traveling public. J O H~N W. DYE R , House-Painter, Cattekpvtlle, Georgia. Will attend prorptly to business in his jan 19, '7O, wly Idating- and Sleeping Ac eommodations. C&EOPLE FROM THE COUNTRY, will find it greatly to their advantage, when ,il( *y come to town, to call at my Restaurant, * " -re ti ey can be accommodated both with I,;T. GUTHRIE, ftb ’5 * Ci.-'-rMsMf, G«. ' VOL. 8. Sennesaw House. (Located at railroad depot.) riIHE undersigned having bought the entire 4 intercut ol Dix I letcher, Trustte for Lou isa W. Fletcher, in the Kennesaw House, and the business wil! be conducted, in the fu ture. under ihe name and firm of Augustine A. Fletcher A Freyer. Thankful for past fa vor* and patronage, they wi!i strive to five the utmost satisfaction to all pa*rons of the Ken nesaw House. AUGUSTiNE A. FLETCHER. F. L, FREYER. MARIETTA. Jan. 12,’0'9. K. T. White, J. M. Lykes. Hotel, ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W h it e & Lykes, Proprietors. carried to and from Depot ) free of Charge. May 11, 1860 GAS IEC IE! T S. b Y Erwin &. Jones. JOHN T. OWEN, Wiiicli and Clock Repairer, and Jeweler, CARTERSVILLE, GA. UJ ILL keep constant- tpb ga ly on l:aiu) for anln KMa a w ell selected stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS. |0 Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. .fc., Ac. Can furnish any kind of & - viA - 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, 18G9.wly IAVERY STABLE. fiSaaSitll -R.. YD. 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, Ac. nov. 3. a, W-SATTKEKIELU, G. V. SATTERriBIR. R W- SATTERFIELD &:BRO. i ;at The New Brick Storci First Roar Cast of Railroad.; CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA Have just received and opened an umu raw 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 Ihe public generally, being satisfied that they can and will sell goods as cheap, if not a lit tle Cueapkk, tlia i 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 customers. R. W. SATTERFIELD. June 24th,-w ly. R. F. MADDOX. J- L. WINTER. R. I* ffla&iox & do. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Virginia and A'orth Carolina TOBACCO. SO. 18, ALABAMA BTRKET, ATLANTA, 6A Consignmßnts solicited. Will make liber I al advances when desired. aug 1, ’69 I W H GILBERT & CO., CARTERSVILLE, GA., Dealers In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, and GR ASS SEEDS, TERMS FROM THIS DATEj: STRICTLY GA. SEC. Agents for sale of | Threshing and MlllJJflachliierjr. Agents for sale of i Mtirfee Sab Soil Plows. Agents forjsale of FERTILIZERS. Dickson’s AITDi^EW r :OOE’S. Baugh’s ’Raw Bone, And OTHERS. Agents for sale of Polk County JETox- Roofing, DR. JOHN BULL'S €steat Remedies SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP! FOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of th’s celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority orer all remedies ever offer ed to the puolic for the nafc % certain, gpeedy and per manent cure of A#ue and Kever .or Chills and Fever whether of snort or standing. He relers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to hear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strict ly followed and ca ried out. In a great many cases a single doge has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if its use ia con’inued in smaller doses for a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cases. Usually, this medi 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 iJBULL’B a. BLE FAM’LY PII.LB will be sufficient. DR. JOII.V BILL’S Principal Oiflce Ao. 40 Fifth, Cross street, Louisville, Ky. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. To mv TTnito.t ti. . _ , »„ 1 * . n_ , erg: I HAVE received many testimonials from profes s onal and medical men, as my almanacs and vari ous publications have shown, all of which are genuine. The following from a highly educated and popular piipsician in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen sible eotnmunicationf I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny deserve* to be written In le'ter* of gold. Hear whatthe Doctor »ay* of Lull's Worm Destroyer Villanow, Walker co., Ga, ) June 29th, JB66_ ) I)R. JoH N BULL—Dear Sir:—l have recently giv en your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trials, and find it wonderfully efficacious. Iv has not failed in a single Instance, to have the wished-for effect. Xam doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some article of the kind. lam free to confess that. I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest authors that is so certain and speedy In it* effects. On the con trary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object in writing you is lo 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 U contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the reg ular line of M. D.’s, but I see no just cause or good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef ficient, simply because we may be ignorant of its com bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all aDd any means to alleviate suffering hum inity which I may be able to command—not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may have learn d its effects first, and secured the sole right tc. secure hat knowledge. However, lamby no mians an ad vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthiess nos trums that flood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which hunun flesh is heir.— Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. I am,sir, must respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. A GODD REASON F n R THE CAPTAIN’S FAITH, READ THE CAPTAIN’S LETTER AND THE LET TER FROM HIS MOTHER. Benton Barrack*, Mo., April 80, 1866. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualitie* it possesses, I send you the following state ment of my case: I wa* wounded about two years ago—was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wound* 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 Sarsaparilla 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 89, 1865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johneon. DR. BULL—Dear Sir: My husband, Dr. C. 8. John son, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where be died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic dlarrh®* 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 ires, and general debili ty. Perfectjsuccess has attended it. The cures effect ed in some cases of scrofula and fever sores were almost miracultus lam very anxious for my son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear ful of getting a spurious article, hence hi* writing to you for it. His wounds were terrib’e, but. I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNEON. BULL’S CEDRGN BITTERS. AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM, Testimony of Medical Men Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 23,’€6. I)R. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I wag In Louisville purchasing Drugs, and I got some of your Sarsappanlla and Celron Bitters.- Mv son-iu-law, who was with me iu *ho s ore, has been down with rheumatism for some time, commen ced on the Bitters, am - , soon found his general health Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. , Dr Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years -etomaeh and liver affected-he improved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed the Cedron Bitters has given you great Popularity in this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your t eriron Bitters sud Sarsaparilla. Ship me via Memphis, care of R, ' pe, c“ i iS'wai.ker. All the above remedies for sale by Xi. H. BKADFXEI»D, Druggist, WAITEHALL BTREET, ATLANTA, GA; 'JO, Is6?K'l»/ CARTERSVILLE, BARTOW COUNTY, GA.. APRIL 28. 1870. ! Occupational Ailments j Fresh, pure air is a vitalizing elixir.— i Whoever is debarred by circuinstances from j unrestricted access to this invisible, but powerful stimulant, needs a ni'dicina! invij. orant ol some kind. The great object shoufd be to choose thebest, Popularity is a prettv good guarantee of merit in this scrutinizing and intelligent age, and tried by this crite rion Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters stands first among the invigorating and regulating med icines of the present day. To the wants of persons engaged in indoor employments, especially in crowded factories where even with the best possible ventilation the atmos phere is always in some degree polluted, this salubrious vegetable tonic is peculiarly auapted. Tne nature of the ingredients is no mystery. It consists of an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, tinctured—or rather surcharged—with the fluid extracts of sana tious roots and barks and herbs, The pharmacopoeia has its tinctures, but what are they? The juice of only a silge root or bark or plant is present in each. Not one of them combines the three properties of a tonic, an alterative, and an aperient. All these elements are blended in the Bitters; nor are these the sum of its medicinal recom mendations. It is also a blood depurent and an antispasmodic, The baleful effect which air that has been partially exhausted of its oxygen by frequent breathing it produces on the vital organiza tion, is notorious, and when to this devital ized atmosphere is superadded the mephitic vapor ol hot air furnaces, it becomes delete rious and depressing in the extreme. To enable the system to bear up, even for a few hours each day against the debilitating in fluenceof a vitiated atmosphere, a wholesome tonic and alterative is urgently required. This grand disideratum is supplied in Hos tettcr s Bitters, which as a strength-sustain mg, health-protecting agent has no rival either among officinal or advertiso^ The Place to Buy Crockery. —We have long thought that Messrs. Mc- Bride & Cos., had one of the handsom est stores especially internally, to be found in the city of Atlanta. One almost imagines himself in a fairy pal ace as he surveys the beautifully ar ranged shelves of china, glass, porce lain, granite and silver plated ware, which gives such an air of beauty to the place. But attractive as is the stock, the propietors would prefer to exchange it for greenbacks—and they are -‘mighty right.” Then we say to one and all, in town and country, if anything is wanted in the crockery line go to Mcßride & Co.’s store. J63^-Crockery, 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 McBPJDE & CO. Atlanta, Ga. [From the Norfolk Daily Journal, Dec. 11, 1869.] 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 BI.OOD, LIVES DISEASES, &C. Tho last Hectical Journal contains an arti cle trom Prof. R. S. Newton, lvf. D., Presi dent of the E. Medical College, city cf New 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 colleges, and reflects great cred it upon the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com pounder, and also puts “Koskoo” in the van of all other medicines of the present day. JORDAN. HOWARD & HARRALSQN Tobacco Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, AiLA NT A GEORGIA Keep constantly on hand, a and fine Assortment of CHEW ING and SMOKING TO B ACCO, CIGAHS, &c„ which we offer at the Lowest Whole sale prices. June 10, lS r >s LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!! HAVING purchased the Steam Saw Mill formerly belonging to James Sligh, 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 delivered attbeMillor in Cartersville. My supply of timber being of the best quality and inexhaustable, I am prepared to till or ders of any size or for any quality at short notice Address MOSES H. SMITH, qajlStvly Cartersv’lle, Ga. GEOE.GI \, Bartow county.—The Copart nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Con yers & Gladden, is this day dissolved by mutftal consent. The business will be con tinued at the old stnud by C. B. Conyers, where the books may be found and payment made by debtors, (’all and settle, as the affairs of the old firm must be wound up at once. C. B. CONYERS, JN'O. A. GLADDEN. Cartersville, March 5, 1870. L. BENNETT & CO., ARE AGENTS IN CARTERSVILLE, for the Holston Salt and Flast or COMPANY, and will be please to supply purchasers with their unsurpassed Fertilizer and indispen sable savory both of meat and land, at such prices as will make it to their advantage to buy of us. moh 16 TO .DEBTORS. —All persons indebted to the firm of j W CURRY & CO , to the Ist of March instant, are requested to come forward, im mediately, and make payment, as the books must be closed without delay. 0. PfNKE RTON, Burv. riutn’r- March 22, 1870.—wiOd [Written for the Express. WORK. Work! work! work! Vv ork that woman ru iy wear, ! AH fHe flaunting colors she lists, ; That she may be called “the fair” ! Work! w ork ! work! | Struggle hard to win, All the money your darling needs, To fashionize her whim.*. Work! work! work! W ith a blithsomo heart and lielit Woman clothed in the conquer’d dress A goodly Boni-stirring sight 1 Work ! work! work ! For satin, silk, and lace— The heart losing strength and the years pressing down Their signets deep in your faeo. Work! work ! work ! The duty must be done; Your wife must out flaunt her neigh-! bor. you know, Or there is no triumph won. Work ! work ! work ! Your daughter to bedeck ! Bhe never sees the toil-worn brow, If she did, what would she reck ? Work! work! werk ! And if the vision arise Os want, when age comes creeping on, Why, work with fast closed eyes ! ° Work! work! work! ritYN a charming thought make, And suoiineth you up as naught! Work! work! work! We are prostrate in defeat ! But your darling crawls to the con- ■ queror’s thrown, For the cast olf modes at her feet. Work! work! work! Through the night unto the dawn ! With what Sherman left, w-oman buys for hex-self, Her conqueroi-s dress—and scorn. V Work! work ! work ! Work with brain and hand ! Work that our women may deck themselves To the shame of their shadowed land. “N Importe ” A Lady’s liits and Comparisons— Spicy Gossip, A lady writer in a New York fashion paper thus discourseth: It is a noticeable fact that men who meet as strangres in a place of busi ness, or in the casual juxtaposition of travel, will pass the timo of day, strike up an impromptu conversation on the merits and demerits of the weather, discuss politics, compare opinions and part to meet again, but stronger by the friction of antithetic natures, and better in mind and heart, for the bar ter of sentiments and ideas. Now women, moving in the same , social circle will not do this when they j meet. They must be t'egularly intro duced and eudotsed by responsible parties, and the exact position, they hold in society defined to a hair’s breadth, and when it is accurately de termined who and what they are, how many their servants, what extent their wardrobes, who their dressmaker, they j are admitted to the privileges of ac-; qu uintance, and may, in the course of time, arrive at a kissing friendship.— Then the danger of becoming too inti mate begins. They get so familiar that they begin to discuss small faults and eccentricities of dress and man ner. They inform their next friend, iu strictest confidence, of course, that the servants are allowed too many | privileges; and the cook wastes things; j that the husband is jealous and the lady cross; and that a certain person dyes her hair, and has freckles. And the story being told again in confi dence, there is a general quarrel and a permanent coolness. bitting at the counter of a fashiona ble dry goods store lately I saw one lady examine the panier of another standing near to see if it was lined with silk or glazed lining cambric. The wearer of the panier in question hap pened to turn and discover the inso lent woman, and I wish I could de scribe the unnatural scorn and con tempt with which she transfixed her enemy by a glance, or the hateur with which she walked away, carrying in her features a look of injured iuno cenco, as if she had been an angel and someDody had cut off her wings. Now a man who had discovered an other man examing the cut of his coat would have smiled at the conceit of the thing, stepped out to show it off to advantuge—giving bis tailor’s c ard, and very likely asking his criticising inspector for a light or offered him a Havana from his own case. Why women persist in hedging themselves in with so many conven tionalities of fashion, custom, and so ciety, I cannot imapine, unless it is that they would show their strength by j clearing them all a bound, us they of-! ten do. There is not one fashionable, aristocratic woman in five hundred who would dare to stop on a promen ade and speak to a poor girl in a wool len shawl and delaine dress; if she did she would assume such an air of state and graudeur that all who saw might read, “Stand aside, I am holier than thou.” And there is not one woman in five thousand who would talk to her twenty minutes in a public square, in sight of her own refined and virtuous associates. What would people say ? Even the respectable Mrs. Grundy would be shocked, Young Reprobate in Mrs. Lottv’s earrhgo would lisp, ‘‘Highly improper you know,” Scatter smiles; out of the largeness of your own happiness give to those ! w *io, however dimly they may stum ble through the world, may surprise ; you very much by getting to Heaven | before you. Gear Shoo, w, C, EDWARDS, : Harness, f Bridles, Saddles i ~ : and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired in | the very best style of the art, in the quickest j time and at the shortest notice, and for less i money than is usually paid for such work , and stock. Try me ! W. C. EDWARDS. Cartersville. mch 9—wly - . X<\ 3X. /t— ’ DEXTIST. -\i Cartersville, Ga. Teeth drawn without pain, by the use of nar cotic spray. ' mc jj fanners! Increase your crops and Improve your Land by using PIIOENIX GUANO! IMPORTED BY U3 DIRECT FROM THE PHCENIN ISLANDS, SOUTH PACIF IC OCEAN. MANIPULATED GUANO, Which has proved in the soil the best Ma nure in use. ALSO GUANO, SALT & PLASTER COMPOU’D Both prepared at Savannah, Ga,, and Charleston, South Carolina. FOR SALE FOR CASH OR ON TIME. By WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers It Dealers in GUANOS. 90 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. 64 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, S C. 251 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. WE also have a good supplv of pure DISSOLVED BONES, L\ND PLASTER, and AGRICULTURAL SALT, at market prices for cash. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to tho Southern Ag riculturalist, published by W. C. Maciuur phy & Cos., Savannah aud Augusta, Ga., at the low price of 25c. per annum, Jan. 6th,- 4m See also their advertisement of Sewing Machine in other column. ffQ' A Thousand Women Testify. DIL S. BItADFIELD’S Female Regulator. WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND. A CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES, BUi’PRE?SED MENSES, and otlier diseases peculiar to wouieu. Prepared and sold by L. H. BRADFIKLD, Whole sale Druggist, Atlanta, Oa. Price 50 per bottle. 3csttmcn(als. Tuskegee, Ala,, Nov. 21, IB6o.— Mr. L. 11, Bradfield— Sir: Please forward u*, immediately, another supjdy of “JBra.ifiei’, $ Fewa.e Regulator.”— We fiud it to be ail that Is claimed-for It, and we have witnesred tho most h»ppy aud decided effect* pro duced by it. Very respectfully, HUNTER Jt ALEXANDER. We. the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure It commending to the trade, Dr. J BradfleliJ’s Female Regulator—believing it to be . good and reliable rem edy for tho diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, 0%. PEMBERTON, W ILSON, lA\ LOH A CO., Atlanta, 0 ». W. C. LAWSUE, Atlanta, G*. W. KoOI A SON, Marieita, Ga. TVs will certify that, two members of my immediate family, after h iv'.njr suffered for many years from men-trual irngulaiity, and have i>etn treated without benefit by various medical doctors, were, at length, completely cured by one bottle of lfr, J. Bradfleid's Female I, therefore, deem it my duty to furnish this certificate, w ith the hope of drawing the attention of suffering woman-kind to the merits of a medicine whose power, in curing irregular and sup- j pressed menstruation, has been proven under soy own personal observation. Its effect on such cases is truly wonderful, and well may the remedy be called “Wo man’s Best friend.” Yours, respectfully, JAS. W. STRANGE, April 26,18f’9. CartersviiU, Ga. For sale in Oartergrille by BEST A KIItKPATRICK Druggists, ar.ri by Druggists generally. ....THE MEDICAL FACULTY USE IT febSwly (Successor to Steadman & Simmons.) COM MISSION MERCHANT. Wholesale Dealer in 8- &©©d? e s 4m 8 '.PROVISIONS, No' 22 ALABAMA STREET. ATLANTA, GA. advances i ade on Consign, l luenta. feb 23. wom New and Valuable Pamphlet, ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. I HAVE MADE a compilation with a full and accurate explanation of such portion ot the HOMESTEAD LAWS, as will instruct any person how to procure ICO acres of rich farming land for nothing, six months before leaving home, ou the free lauds of tho West. Also, an article un the NEW WEST, orlhat poitiori of country lying West of the Mississippi, and Northwest, giving an accu ift t c account ot its poj/ultitioti\ ppoprety valuation, manufactures, banks, the Intimated yield of preyous metals, number of xnters, he various production*, and yield per acre, h°r of acres unucr cultivation, value of exports table of distances, etc., eta, giving just such information with reference to the Sew MV. <7 as no man of this country oan afford to bo without. Will be sent on receipt of 5 cents A duress, J() H X T.BLTf?B, Attorney at Law. P. U. Box 5789. inch 22 -w3tu CHIC iGO, ILL NO. -15. IF YOU DOU3T ITJOIKE AND SEE we iivte o\ «,\o AND AHK KBCKIVING THE LARGEST GENERAL STOCK OE I WITCHES! JEWELRY U|(D CLOCKS ! Silver and Plated Ware, Etc. BROUGHT TO AT LA NT t, an d J ani baling purchased direct from manufacturers at net cash prices, we are able, bnd willing and determined to sell as low as any persou, or persons, in any pl«re j either in town, city, or village North, South’ i Last, or West. I WE HAVE BETTER FACILITIES, For the purchase and sale of certain classes j of tine Watches, than any other house South has. or can get. and' wo will give our customers the benefit of thp ftdvHx;tag<?. OVB ONLY REFERENCE IS 2i Years Experience In the Jewelry; B IT R I IST ESS ZN ATLANTA, AND TO THOSE WHO HAVE TRADED I WITH THE OLI) ESTABLISHMENT I OF ER LAWSIIE. VVe have better arrangements than | any house in Atlauta for repairing Watches j and Jewelry. Sept. 29th, 69-ly. LAWSHE &, HAYNES. ! EOX & HILL. NO. IBJEIIOKEE HI.OCK, nr * AilTnrr mVI . tlVa *»»»«,, 100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey, 100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, 1 100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey, 60 “ Poach and Apple Prandy, 25 “ American Gin, 50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey, 5 Tip -s Holland Gin, 60 \ and $ Casks Cognac Brandy, 25 Baskets Heidsick & Cos. Champagne, 25 Boxes Still Catawba, 100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,) RUM f (NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CROiXi) W II I S K Y, (t'Cetcb, Irish, Robertson County, Poplar Log.) W INK, (Tort, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.) ALE AND PORTEII. Canned oysters, &c., &c\, &c\, July 15, 1860 Cartersville High School WILL B Q ODEN FOR THE ADMISSION OF PUPILS MALE AM) FEMALE, j In the House now occupied by Col. J. C. [ YOUNG, on the 10th of J ami ary, 1870. Pu- I pils will be prepared for business or college ! B®* Strict discipliue will be rigidly cu ! forced. Public Examination and Exhibition at the elosc of the Spring Session, RATES OF TUITION. FIRST CLASS, per mouth, - - $2.50 SECOND “ “ - - 3.50 THIRD “ “ - - 4.50- TUITiOX payable monthly, in advance. RONALD JOHNSTON, Principal. Mrs. M. K. JOHNSTON, Female Depart ment Assistant. jnn 6 1870- ly. O « PROPUITT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Is still Manufacturing al’.'of His Celebrate 1 Family Medicines, CONSISTING OF HIS LITE It MEDICI %E, Anodyne Tain Kilt [t, ANTI-BILL HUS PILLS, AGUE J^XXjTJS ny%<snter-j Cordial , Female TOUIC, —AND— PURIFYING PJlt-S, As heretofore, and will attend to all bu siness in his line that conies to his office. Will prescribe for patients when con sulted, and examine any that cotne to his office at any time, (Sundays excepted.) Will treat secret diseases of ail kinds. — Special attention given to Female Diseases both acute and chronic, etc., etc. . PIIOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OEGEP.3. PRDOTHS LIVER MEDICINE. He* the advantage of almost any other pre- ! , pa ration of Medicine that acts upon the Liv- ; I er. It. is in the form of a Fluid Extract — j ready for use at all times, day or night. ! and can be carried to any locality in Aincri- I • ca, winter or summer. as it will neither ; sour or freeze at any temperature that a hti- j man oan occupy with safety, j It is not too strong for children, c two i weak for the most robust. There if ao ! trouble about taking it, oily to unstop The E o It l e l . and drink it whenever you want it. It has . gained a very high reputation in every lo ! eality it has hud a fair and honorable chance to prove itself, at any point iur jA-Mtejuio-a.. | and it has been used in every State south »! Maine, and it is alixc applicable to disor ; dors of the ! I.iver stntl Illgesthe Povrers lat *ll places yet tried. Traveling parties ! No b and South, carry it, and find the hap uy effects of it in all cl inures. The above named Medicines prepared only by O. S. PRO I* II ITT, I Corner Walien aud Broad Streets, Atlanta, Ga. Fnr sale in ('arter*viTTe by Best & Kirk patrick, Druggists, Also by L. Bcimott A BrO Nov. 18.--It, Niin»mic. Jt Viu.k loth<«. no. wn-Hn "**••'*' •rr l.elt ..|> 1,,« Tlret -t rtiti j Friday nl. hi 111 • 01, « Ml*. /Nr\ f M FaTW.Uj, W U 'l.M.t* HNSON.IW, A K low an t’H iPTK. No, N.-dUniaf meet Ups »r» held nit It.« »!r«t «r>4 fly,.! jf T««swl»y . urb*a in mrh ih«ov*>, ft re* the Isa Onioher nail! I»t Umy, end on thr let Tare 's ay «.t«Fif» from Ist May until let October . „ t). V. K. PKAC Ot-K, H. K A. N. BRADSHAW, See'ry. Ktowvh Lodge No. 3., I. O. of G. T. T meets! every 1 hursdiiy iu Mason ic Hull, over furry's I)rn?? Store. H. M. CLATTo.a, ‘ W. H. Howard. W.S. W.C. T. * * ni iii VA nn.il Th*Tnftawof liver .on,- I(I PMOBSfettSS£S * *!'*'"* ■•• •§ Ii mitral fB lot r|f(u a, . ‘I stoat* eh I. aff.cied with K.m of oM*tit« * nJ •'''tnrr.. oh In veDcrnl rnative, eotnttUi.e* 1 'eruatUtg nUiUev _ D*« I'vod l« trouhlwt arith pete m IIV,, VV i. I ! J" 11 - h *»»F oenoortoe, c.patdrra Ml. .. ... ■*"**.. It»'i*i painful erneetinn of bo On, -• ... . I fl«tt undone tou.Uiin, which i °»shl to haiefreti dona often coiuplnti,Jn« of week uoss, livtuilty atiii low *|.lritc. Hnairtimri eo.ne of the . »tx’V« (vti pti tue unrt.rt th* tilam) ai other limoo ' - lr " u ' rm I hu ' Liver tv generally tbv vr gan Diokl 1 1. vt.1i..1, Cure tbv Uver with 1> K. SIMMONS' LIVER It ECULATOR. i A pieptrsUhn ol r.K,i» nn.l hrrbv, warranted It bo vtrlctly veevtvl.le and can do no Injury to any oo* j n I.OV been uaeg hy bandreda, and known (W th» iactlhi.ty flve rrvrv oa o. tof tho thv n.o.t reliable. ; effiracloov md baiotlera firrparatlnnv over offered to nt Biifttrln? I) t.tken p*»g*i:Rrlj and yerilaUotU.il i li «ure to cure. 1 i’-V I ;Pyvpepa!a, headarbe, Jana , Kco ularor IJ'VV. conlwj eve, nick »r»4- j| v* * I la-he, rhrvulc dlatrkcea.af dyventery, affecttoi.a of tho kidneyv, fever, nervour ness. rhiilv, tlirraaev of the skin, impurity of Uto blond, melancholy, or dopicKvinn of apl.lta, heartburn, collo! or piinvln the bowvlv. pain n the head, fever and ague, nrnpvug. hollv. |>aln iu the hock anil lluthe, aath uta, eryatpelav, female ass etUnv, and bllloua dhaavM renerxllv. Prcpivtcd only by J. H.f/,i:iL|\ * C®. Drugxivtv, Uae.n, Ua. Price |1 ; hy melt. ft.B3. The following high y respect able persona can Miff attest to the virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we most ; espectfuU.v refer . S'? 1 N SW KH Compady ; Rev. J U Power I*.m ry, «».; C. I. K K S,., r ke. A Ihiny, Oa; J bunt, rd, ksq , Conductor SU’KR.I Msst-rson Esq hheriff Kibh oouuty; .1 A Butts, Hatob. War, Ga.; Dyke ami Sp«;_hawk. Editor, El or m tan. Tall ah eaves. Key. J W Burke, Macan, On.; Virictl fowere, Eaq , Rw pertntendenl « U K.; Dat.irl Bullard. Hullard'e Bta lion, Macon and Bru swlck R R., Twleys ountv Oa - GreenylUe Wood, W ood-,1 K e ,o r y, Maeon, Go.; Rov! F. P KaaierUnr, P K Hori<t» tConferenre ; Maj. A » Wooley, Klnitston. Ga.; Kditor Maeon Teletrraub. For sale by all Lmeiiista. FOR SALK IN CARTKRSVILLK BT BEST <V KIKKPATRI 'K, Jan l®-» tin Drng^Uth, henrys OR BLOOD CLEANSER This medicine is known to the faculty m being the conconti tiled fluid extract of Bar- Mipariliu united with other valuable medi cinal herbs, and is guaranteed as cheinieal ( ly pure. FOR THE CURE OP Scrofula and Consumption. This r“umly is compounded expressly for purifying and cleansing tbe blood of all In timities; going at once to tbe fountain-bead of disease. It extinguishes TnmorH, Consumption, Syphillis. Skis Eruptions, Suit Rheum, Khan mutism, Waste of Vitality, Scrofula. We all know that the promiscuous vacci nation indulged in during tbe late war bred the most villainous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many per sons full of scrofulous seres. Then of course the impurities of the serof. ulous patient were absorbed in the blood af men otherwise without disease, and both became infected aliks. Men, women and children throughout all the West are mosi wofully diseased from this cause, and knew not. until * f»<- .»h» ago. the oriffin of it Henry'S Const! tution Kcnovato Relieves the entire System of Paina an | aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends now ! blood | BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN. It imparts a Sparkling Brightness to tho Eye, A Rosy Clow to the Cheek, A rub Tinge to the lips, A Clearness to the Head, Brightness to th» Complex* lon, Bouyancy to the Spirits, And Happiness on all sides. For all nffecsions ol' tbe kidneys it is na» ! surpassed. People have been rescued, as it were, i from the very jaws of death, by a tiinelj j use of this great remedy. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. ‘•Doctor I was vaccinated in the hospital. Before that I had no skin disease. Until I had a bottle of your ‘-Constitution Renova tor,” sent cue by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., I suffered tortures with running sores. Since T used two hot ties I am all well except a small sore on the calf of rny leg, and that is jrettiug well last.” This is from a lady—“And now my skin it stsclesr and fair as a babe's. My complex ion, thunks to your “Renovator,” is beau tiful. •’Yes. yes. I may well say much relief wa* unknown to me before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles; iwo families hero want to try it." “I whs very much troubled with syhillio. Your remedy seems to be curing me fast.— .Send A bottles per Express.” “No more Rheumatism. Three bottles of Constitution Renovator have made me a now man.” “Doctor, enclosed find $6. Pleaso send me a supp’y. Two families here want te try your Constitution Renovator.” We have not space for more of tho above extracts, but you can ask your neighbor about the remedy. Every one ho* something good to say, as it cures every time. FOR At.l. r ISEASKS Os TM KIDNEYS RETENTION OF TUB URIIf*, hr,., Ac., Lc. And for Female Dit easts, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, ots-t Lassitude, and Want of Appeliteit is unsurpassed. CAVTIONf.—In ordering eur rente 4j always place the number of our Post-Offieo I Box on your letters. The new law ia our ' New York Post-Office compels this. Address, DR. ,TI. 11. HENRY £ CO., Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prus- sia. Agency of the United Plates. Laboratory, 27fi, Pearl St, Post Office Baa 6272. NEW YORK. star CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR ia $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Rent anr ! where on receipt of price. Palients are re | quested to correspond confidentially, aa4 ! reply will be made by following mail Sold by all respect ah te Drugging. JACOB IJPPMAN, Sole AfT. SA VANN All, GA. ter LIPPM AN'3 Wholesale Drug Ileus* t has built itself up an immense ropuJaiion , ilii oug.t the wonderful cures ot the great Pyratuge. It cures and leaves the patient ; -tl onger ami healthier than before the at ti;-.<-k; it put.* him tieshier, brings out the sunken oueeks of the emaciated, aets like a | tome and mikes the patient change from despondency to cht-et fulness, and the wliol* : is very efficient beCutWe very little medicine is used. Py af ge is a great t Miill-and - Fover i remedy, cai.su ig dcstrtictio* to ihat discuro i speedily and effectmilly . Pyrafuge can aiw 1 be had tvei v« here. M< KES3EN k ROBBINS, I'nlton Street, Xt;» Wrk. \ muu