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HAMUKI. 11. SMITH. Pditor and Proprietor
CAKTKRSVILLi:, GA.. MAV 12th, Is7o
Lol'h! iiriii#.
We me having a coo 1 , spell for May, 1
also dry; tliiw lias been tbe driest
sj ring i< v the last tin years. Still
tin; stamls of cotton and com are not. j
Lad. Small gi. in a few show
ers.
Remember the Pie on Thurs
day, 12th iinst., clown the C. & Y«
H. R. Go, every one, and have a hap
py time.
We learn that brick buildings will
noon be erected on ho me of the lots
in the burnt part of town. That’s
right, and cover with slate.
No attention has yet been paid to
that dangerous cellar, by its owners.
Better enclose it gentlemen.
Cotton in good demand at 19^cts.
We, as well as a large audience, lis
tened to an able and affecting dis
couse, on Sabbath last, by Rev. Win.
M. Crumley, of Atlanta. It was the
inueral sermon of an aged lady, and
ripe Christian, Mrs. Trammell. The
scripture selected for (lie occasion, was
that of the “vine and branches’—“l
am the vine, ye are the branches,” &e.
This mother in Israel had been a liv
ing branch of the vine, fur perhaps
more than sixty years, and had borne
“much fruit,” thereby showing to the
world, that she was a disciple of our
Jjord. The speaker had known her
o\er forty years; impressions when a
mere lad, were felt at her house 40
years ago, during the ],reaching of a
sermon, and his early hopes of salva
tion, and his love and respect for the
departed are associated together, and
ever will he, as long as he remains on
earth, he looks forward to the day
when ho shall meet her in the land of
the blessed. This portion of the dis
course was most affecting, and many
sympathetic tears were shed by the
large audience, au 1 by some “not used
to the melting mood.” God grant
til it the sermon may so leave its im
press on our hearts, that we may live
;.s did this precious saint, and like her,
find our home in our father’s mansion
above.
His Excellency, Gov. Bullock, came
up on a special train, on Sabbath last,
to see the C. & V. W. It. R., and pass
over it so the Etowah. We lea’n that
he was much pleased with all he saw,
and especially admired the fine farm
ing land and crops, hence to the river
It is, indeed, a beautiful river. The
green clover and wheat fields are re
freshing to behold.
We arc pleased to learn that a Sab
bath School 1 has been organized at the
Baptist Church in this place. Mr. D.
W. K. Peacock, Superintendent. This
is a move in the i ighfc way, for there
are children enough in our village to
fill three or four Sabbath Schools.
Remember the weekly prayer meet
ing will be held at the Baptist Church
Wednesday night. Let every one go
up to the house of prayer who desires
the blees-ing of God.
Camp fishing has become a
fashionable sport in Middle Georgia
feb"* Last Saturday was altogether
< ue of the most unpleasant days of
the stasou. Old Boreas and the dust
acted in such harmony as to complete
ly till the eyes of all spectators.
We are informed by Rev. J. T. Nor
ris. Agent, for tire Home Insurance
Company of Connecticut, and South
ern Mutual Insurance Company of
Athens, that those compai ies have
promptly paid up their loss by the late
lire, in this piece, in cash.
Ws ore glad to learn that the Cupo
la of the Presbyterian Church, in this
placd which we reported as being in a
dangerous condition, last week, has
since been examined and pronounced
to be perieclly safe.
IsaT’The Georgia Legislature adjoured
on Wednesday last, t,o the first Wed
nesday iu July next.
The Georgia Mutual Life In
surance Company, through the Agent,
Dr. Massey, of Atlanta, lias issued
about thirty policies to citizens in and
aronud Cartersville, within the last
few weeks.
Dr. W. A. L.indsdaU, wholesale
Druggist-, Atlanta, G'>., advertises to
onr readers, this week, that he has on
hand one of the largest and finest
Stock of Drugs, &Cv, ever fcefoae offer
fed in Atlanta. In connection with his
Drugs, tec., lie has one of the finest So
da Fountains ever introduced into a
Southern City. We hi t the. pleasure,
cm i Intraday last, of testing its waters,
and hesitnte not t » say, that it is cer
tai’dy the very boat that we ever
4,* ink. This is no one-horse eotabhsh
lu-.nt.
the Grand Raffle at
Cassuoe, ou the hat day of June.
A PARDON GOV. BULLOCK.
A few days ng >, our town was exci
sed by the appearance of the deputy !
"sheriff of Fulton County, on our i
streets, and the arrest of our respect-.
3d fellow-townsman, R. L. Sellers.— j
rhe fact was soon known that the j
Sheriff had arrested him by virtne of
tin indictment for murder of one Mor- j
ria The endictrnent included several |
other of our citizens, whose names we
need not mention. The facts are that
Morris was killed accidentally, in an at
tempt made by the parties included
in P.e indictment to arrest the uoto- j
nulls Jim Marcrow, and the object of j
it was to extort money from them.
A petition has been presented tot
the Governor for the pardon of these ;
parties, an 1 we are happy to annonce
that, without hesitation, the Governor
has granted it, and our friends are at
liberty.
For this act of Executive clemency
si promptly and generously granted
Gov. Bullock huß the thanks of all our j
citizens, without respect to party.—
The act was essentially just and right,
and by it, we have been saved much
anxiety.
Our readers will pardon us, if just
here, and at this time, we indulge in
one or two candid reflections. Gov. ;
Bullock has been much abused for liis |
liberal exercise of the pardoning pow- 1
er. Some of ns have spoken of it in |
terms of unrestrained severity. By this j
one act he has pardoned seven of our j
citizens before they had been brought |
to trial. We all think he Ims done
right. We understand the facts of the j
case, and appreciate the justice of the
act. Par tie.'-' 1 in other localities do not
understand the case, and will, as usu
al, we doubt riot, open a heavy fire on
him. This community only will know
how unjust and how uncalled for such
attacks will be. From this, may we
not all learn wholesome lessons of
charity, just ice and . forbearance ? It
is impossible for Gov. 8., or any one
else to make themselves familiar with
the facts of every case presented. He
must act on the faith Ho Has in oth
ers. Doubt less he lias never granted
a pardon, except on the petition of
good citizens, These petitions state
the facts and justify the acts. The
Gov. believes them—acts on them
how could l.e do otherwise. We
i should have thought mean of him if he
had refused to believe the facts we
presented in behalf of our friends. —
OiLer communities would feel the
same way under similar circumstances.
| Every community believes in the jus
tice of its )\vn pardons, but condemns
the pardon of any others. Is this fair,
is it just or right. In the name of
that charity which hopeth and believ
oth and endureth all things, and never
fails, we think not. Every prosecuted
or condemned or persecuted individu
al, is dear to some heart or other.—
T hose hea-ts best understand
and appreciate the circumstances of
their cases, and “they are they” who
clamor for pardons. If each one of
us understood them all as presented
i to and understood by Gov. 8., how
| differently might wo feel and talk?
| Might not all our censure be convert
ed into commendatic n? We note an
j other fact—all the gentlemen pardon-
I ed are active, unflinching Democrats,
: and unalterably opposed to Gov. B.—
j This fact divests the act of the usual
i charges of purtizausbip. How many
more of the numerous pardons stand
on like grounds of magnanimity ?
One inure remark—Our State for the
last ten years has been i.be scene of
disorder and confusion. The bloody
arena of mighty battles and the home
of mighty passions and revolutions.—
J lie storm that swept over, demoral
ized rather than purified us. Long
after the winds had ceased the waves
still rolled high. Old sores still bled
and old passions still burned. We
longed for the buri 1 of passion, and a
return of the “halcyon days of yore.’
I We have desired to forget the things
of the past, and build for the present
and future. Now we understand that
j the great majority of these pardons,
like tho one of which we have just
! spoken, have reference in some way or
; other, to our “old times of trouble.”—
We would respectfully ask if a liberal
i exercise of the pardoning power is not
tiie proper policy under the circum
; stances ? Without answering the
| question we would suggest that it is
, liet discreditable either to the head or
heart of the Governor that he has
j adopted the line of policy which our
i argument indicates.
lore Can am—Mr-. G. W. Jack, At
lanta, is ready, with a gorgeously fitted
up Ice Cream Saloon, to cool off the
whole town. His Saloon is specially
arranged for ladies, who can retire
thither to rest and refresh themselves
without fear of intrusion or interrup
tion. Jack is fitting up his Saloon in
better style than he ever did before,
and expects to make it a notable place
of resort during the hot summer
months. No man can do no better
than lie is now.
JoUIILAN, HoW All!) AII UiALSO', AT
LANTA, Ga. - These gentlemen have the
largest and most complete stock of
Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars to be found
m any House, North or South. The
gentlemen composing this firm, are
prompt and reliable business men.—
This is one of the oldest Commission
and Tobacco Houses in Atlanta, and
has earned a reputation co-exteusive
with tiro large and increasing trade of
the Gate City. See advertisement.
M. E. Cooper. —Mr. M. E. Cooper,
next door to the Engine House of No.
1, is one of the most systematic and
methodic merchants in the city. His
business is conducted with the accu
racy and precision of clock work, and
his goods art arranged neatly and to
the greatest advantage. He is a
wholes.de commission merchant, and
dealers will find his stocks always of
the best and his dealings on the square.
[At. Constitution.
mi'is »y f~ri.iij.ut ui:<i
light. r! —A icork descriptive of the Myste
ries a7,<l Miseries, the riots, J7ce.% Syten- ,
dors and Crones of the City of Paris, tip '
dames D. McCabe. Jr., National Yuiiirshitty
Cos., At lento, (Ju.
The eagerness with which all Amer
icans who can spare the time and
means, rush off to Paris every year,
has become almost a national charac
teristic. Indeed, this is not to be won
dered at, for of all places in the world,
Paris offers the greatest attractions to
the lover of pleasure, and what people .
love pleasure so well as our own conn- ;
trjuien ? This most interesting of ci-!
ties displays to the novice its enchant
ments iu two aspects so widely differ- 1
ent, thar the author shows us Paris in
two different phases— “By Sunlight
and “Gaslight.” The quantity of seri
ous and veritable history presented in
his work, as connected with the vnri- j
ous objects of interest in Paris is im
mense. That of the Palaces and other
public burnings is exhaustive and ■
complete. The reader is made ac
quainted with all the proud and tri
umphal monuments of the past and
present eras. He is led through the
grandest gaJlerii sos art, and the liisto
ry and descriptions of the leading ob
jects of sculpture and painting, are
laid before him. He is introduced in
to the family of the Emperor, and
carried through every phaae of Pari
san social life. He is led up the gar
| rets to the pretty Grisettes, and listens
to the sti lies of their loves; and is
made a confidant in the secret in
| trig ties of the ladies rank. He visits
the Queens of the Demi-monde in their
gorgeous houses and counts the lovers
by their jewels. He luxuriates in the
j delicacies of French cooking and Par
: isan drinks, and smokes his Cigarette
at night on the glittering Boulevard.
! He has the curtain drawn back and is
shown the dark mysteries, the rogue
ries, villainies, and the frightful crimes
of the City. He is amused, instructed,
startled, thrilled, horrified by turns,
and when he Jays the book aside, finds
it haul to believe that he has not actu
ally seen Paris for himself, and partici-
I pated, in person, in the scenes of which
ho Luo Loon reading. The book is il
, lustraled with 150 splendid engrav
j ings, made in Paris, by the best artists
j of France, under the personal super
vision of the author. It is sold only
j by subscription.
CAfe in S tall.
We have received the proof sheet of
the forth coining work, containing an
expose of the mysteries and crimes of
Mormonism, the secret rites and cere
monies of the latter-day Saints, with a
full und authentic history of the Mor
mon sect from its origin to the present
time, written by J. H. Beadle. This
work will be sold only by subscription.
It will contain much valuable informa
tion, and the public should read it.
Ihtioi.ic.
Officers of the Grand Council of Georgia
for 1870.
Robert M. Smith, Gr. Tr. 111., Gr.,
Master.
Thomas J. Perry, Gr. 111. H. of T.
Win. A. Graham, Gr. 111. H. Ab.
Richard T. Turner, Gr. Capt. Guard.
Win. J. Pollard, Gr. Treasurer.
Chas. ft. Armstrong, Gr. Treasurer.
John E. Navy. Navy, Gr. Sentinel.
Officers of Ike Grand Royal Arch Chap
ter if Georgia.
M E M P Kellogg, G H P., Marietta.
Ga.
M E R L Roddy D G Id P Forsyth,
Ga.
R E L J Glenn, G IU, Atlanta, Ga.
E E W J Johnson, C S., Fort Gaines,
Ga.
E G T Anderson, G C 11., Atlanta.
E D N Austin, G P S., Fort Valley.
E H E Turner, G Ii A C., Savannah.
E T J Perry, G F 3d Vail, Rome.
Ed. E W K Peacock, G M 2d Vail,
Cartersville.
E W H Fuller, G M Ist Vail, Atlanta
32 W J Pollard. G Treas., Augusta.
E J E Blacksliear, Gr. Sec., Macon.
E J E Navy, Gr. Sent, Augusta.
Last Proceedings of tlic
Georgia Baptist Convention.
The Executive committee was elected
by ballot as follows: Thos. Stocks, T
J. Burney, D. E. Butler, P. B. Robin
son, W. G. Wood fin, J. E. Willet, J. R.
Sanders. Treasurer, T. J. Burney.
Yv. L. Kilpatrick was appointed to
preach the Introductory Sermon next
year, (F. YL Daniel alternate,) and H.
H. Tucker to preach the Education
Sermon, L. R. Gwaltney, alternate.
Reports on Education, the State of
Religion, Temperance, the Report of
the Board of Trustees of Mercer Uni
versity, the Report of the Executive
Committee, and Finance were read,
and adopted. From the latter report
it appears that $1,178 05 were received
by the Committee during this session,
and $242 72 contributed directly to the
objects named and reported to the
Committee; collections during the
meeting, $l3O 70; total, $1,851 47.
The names of the Committee to act
with the Board of Trustees of Mercer
University, were announced as follows:
Georgia Associations, SII Kilpatrick;
Rehoboth, J. S. Lawton; Central. G.S.
Obear ; Washington, W. I. Harley ;
Flint River, J. D. Stewart; Fairburn,
G. R. Moore ; Ebenezer, G R. McCall;
Hepizibali, W. h Davis; Bethel, R, J.
Bacon; Bowen, R. Fleming; Western,
U. B. Wilkinson; Columbus, C. C Wil
lis ; Friendship, G. A. Loftin; Mercer,
J. Mcßride; Middle Cherokee, J. G.
Rvals ; Sp irta, F. H. Ivey ; Stone
Mountain W. T. Adkiuson; New Sun
buvy. W. H. Stark; Appnlachee, G. A.
Nunn,ally; Houston, L Joiner.
It was resolved to make Cartersville
the place of meeting next year.
= 10'? SALE.—Two Wagons &
Harness, Thresher, Mower & Reaper,
(Buckeye) all in good condition. Ap
ply to J. B. CONYERS.
Cartersville, May 10.—wlm
jps.sfSee advertisement of Smith’s
Well Fixture, in another column. It
is the very thing you want, perhaps.
JKaT’See also advertisement of itobt.
Bruce—Agriejulturnl Implements.
See also Assignee’s Sale of valuable
property in Cartersville.
sure and read our School
Notice:-, for the Fall Session.
WHOLtEALE AM? RETAIL DRUGGIST, HO 10 WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA GA
Offers splendid inducements, and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to
give him a cal!. Pays special attention to orders from Country Merchants.
Paints, Oil, Class, Pine Itdieisal
Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
NOTICE. SPECS AX,-
Daily Drain from the
“ICE CCtB SODA FOUNT 5 *
All that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdell challenges liis
Soda competitors to produce tho fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and
the best in the city. Ture Fruit Syrups.
W. A. Lanstlcll, No, Xl* Whitehall Atlanta, Ga.
Mav 12 1870 ly.
RUSSELL tk CO’S
telflllf lillS s ItlfUl
AND
AT THE GILREATII WARE-HOUSE.
Call and see the Machines and see what 1 Warrant them to do.
Cartersviile, May 12. ROBERT BRUCE.
The Rural Carolinian, for May, con
tains an excellent likeness of Geo. W.
Williams, esq., an eminently sussessful
Southern Merchant. Its pages are
finely illustrated and filled with choice
and useful reading. Address Walker,
Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C.
A Ciipital Paper,
The Little Corporal for May comes
in good time. Fresh as the flowers
and bright as the spring time—full of
good things for the children and for
all who love children. Great improve
ments are promised in the already
charming Mag zin<>. One dollar a
year. Sewell & Miller, Chicago, 111.
TRIUMPHANT 1
The justly-celebrated Stieff’s Pianos
have received
SEVEN GOLD MEDALS.
and six first-class Premiums, at the
Maryland Institute Fair, Baltimore,
and at the several Southern Fairs,
held iu October and November, 1809;
Capo Fear Agricultural Fair held at
Wilmington, N. C.; North Carolina
State Fair, Raleigh, N. C.; Lynchburg
Agricultural and Mechanical Fair;
Augusta County Fair; Wytheville
Virginia Fair; the Fair, Rome, Ga.,
anil Illinois.
Stieffs took the first premiums over
all competitors of Baltimore, Philadel
phia and New York. The excellence
of tone, workmanship and general fin
ish of these Pianos are unsurpassed.—
Persons visiting Baltimore should not
fail to examine the Pianos for them
selves, at his splendid new ware-rooms,
No. 9 N. Liberty St. Baltimore, Md.
May sth, ts.
A FA.TISLY MCI>I€IA*E.
We call the special attention of our
readers to the advertisement of that
favorite home remedy, Perry Davis’
Pain Killer. It has been before the
public over 30 years, and probably has
a wider and bettor reputation than any
other proprietary medicine of the pres
ent day. At this period there are but
few unacquainted with the merits of
the Pain Killer; but while some extol
it as a liniment, they know but little of
is power in easing paiu when taken
internally, wdnle others use it inter
nally with great success, but areeqtiall •
ignorant of its healing virtues when
applied externally. We therefore, wish
to say to all that it is equally success
ful whether used internally or exter
nally, and it stands to-day, unrivalled
by all the great catalogue of Family
Medicines. It is sufficient evidence of
its virtues as a standard medicine, to
know that its sale is still increasing.
No curative agent has had such wide
spread sale or given such universal
satisfaction. is a purely vegetable
compound, and perfectly safe, even in
unskillful hands.
lgisSL. Harper comes to us freighted
with good thiugs. Os all magazines,
Harper’s contains more general infor
mation. The “Drawer” alone is worth
the subscription.
Georgia News.
The total cost of the State Road is
$6,507,087 60.
Rail toad picnic. —About, 5000 per
sons attended the annualjpicnic on the
State Road at Marietta.
The Dahlonega Signal, 22, says: The
Yahoole Company have discovered rich
veins of gold ore. The veins are of
considerable sizo and of good quality.
The rout of the Griffin and Decatur
railroad is now being surveyed from
Newnan West.
It is said that the Savannah, Griffin
and North Alabama Railroad, under
the vigerous management of Captain
White, will be completed to Newnan
by the Ist of June.
A good old Methodist farmer in Un
ion county r is of the opinion that no
fruit, except ‘brandy peaches,’ has been
injured by the recent cold.
W. E. Houghton, the oldest painter
in Atlanta, died on Sunday.
The wheat crop of Monroe and Pike
counties is said to bo very promising.
It is rumored that the railroad lead
ing from Barnesville to Thomaston is
soon to be put in running order.
Rev. R. Watson, of the Colored
Baptist Church, Albany, baptized 38
persons in the river last Sunday.
Mr Huff, of Forsyth, last Saturday,
shipped by the Green Line 208 casks
of bacon from Cincinnati. This is said
to' be the largest single shipment ever
made by any one man from Cincinnati
Colonel LeHardy. Civil and Topo
graphical chief Engi
neer of the Selma, Rome and Dalton
Railroad —has been appointed and ac
cepts the position of Chief engineer of
the Cartersville A Y. W. R. It.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE-
In the matter of )
Blair & Bradshaw, In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupts. )
IN THE District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of
Georgia :
BY VIRTUEofan order from the Hon
orable District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of Georgia,
will be sold at public outcry, before the
Court House door, in Cartersville, Ga., on
Tuesday, tlie 7th day of June, 1870, free
from all encumbrauces, one Brick Store
House and lot, in Cartersville, Ga., situated
on the South side of Main Street, and ad—
joined by the Siore House of Howard & Er
win, on the East, and the store house of
J E. Roberts, on the \\ cat, and recently
occupied by said Bankrupts.
A 1,8!), at the same time and place, and
in the same mariner aforesaid, will be sold
one Stearns <k Marvins’ Iron safe, one
Class Show Case, and one large Wooden
Desk. Terms strictly Cash
CartereViltH, Gn., May Gth, 1870.
JGHN COX, Assignee es
Blair it Bradshaw,
Bankrupts.
May 12, 2w.
Cartersville .MALE High School
C -n linnirMa
FJonaici Johnston. ? Principals.
8. €S. Hiiiyer. i
'J'he first session of this School will com
mence Ist of August, and close the 18th of
November, 1870.
RATSS OF TUJTSO^.
FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00.
SECOND “ “ - - 3.G0.
THIRD “ “ - - 5.00.
No deduction made for lost time, except in
cases of protracted sickness, or by special
arrangement.
XUIXIOX payable at the end of each
qua l-ter.
The principals flatter themselves that by
thus combining their experience and ener
gies, they afford to the citizens of Carters
ville and vicinity, facilities for educating
their boys unsurpassed in the state. The
course of studies will embrace what is usu
ally taught in our institutions of similar
grade. The instruction will be thorough and
JRSS'Strict discipline will be rigidly en
forced.
For further particulars apply to the prin
cipals.
SMITH’S
Well FSxtare.
1 respectfully call the attention of she cit
izens of Cartersville and the rest of the
world to this
ZZ&FROVSD WATER
Drawer-
They are safer and better than the old
fashioned windless, cheaper and better than
any pump. One can be seen at work near
the Court House, l’rice <£‘2o, freight about
$ \ All orders with the price, S2O will be
promptly attended to. Shipped to any
point. Addres
F. Si ENOE, ROME, GA.
Warranted to give entire satisfaction
for 3 mos, when properly used, if not so,
all I ask is that it be returned and the mon
ey will be refunded.
May. 12 lm.
SI,OOO REWARD.
Doliiiifj’s Via lTug’Si cures all
Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Organic
Weakness, Female Afflictions, General Debility
and all coraplints of the Urinary Organs, in
male and female.
5$ 1 .000 will also he paid for any case
of Blind, Bleeding or Itching PILES that
Deßing’s Pn.E Remedy fails to cure.
DeBING'S MAGIC LINIMENT cures
Rheumatic Pains, Sprains, Bruiser, and Swell
ed Joints, in man and beast.
Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet.
Laborvtory —l42 Franklin Street,
Baltimore, Md.
To Exchange for Town Proper
ty-
I HAVE one lot 100 acres, or two lot« o e
320 acres, either or both of which I will
exchange lor property iu the town of Car
tersville. The laud is well improved, in
good state of cultivation, five miles from the
Railroad, in a liealty section of country, and
well adapted for stock-raising. 1 will make
the exchange on fair terms. For further
particulars, apply at this oflici.
May 2d, 1870— lm.
’ “something nsw~
AND
USEFUL!!
P. T York’s Patent Cliurn Dash
er.
It is cheap and durable, very simple, and
can be used in any upright churn, and .will
make butter in less time than any dash now
in use. It does not waste cream. No one
that has tried them will do without them
They work with the same ease as any other
Dasher. Having purchased the right to
make and sell them, I am now prepared to
till all orders that may come. 1 guarantee
i them (if the milk is in the proper condi
tion) to make the butter in five minutes, or
no charge lor them. Prices ranging from
fifty ccucs to one dollar, according ts size.
•Jumcm W. Strang-t',
Cartersville, Ga., Mag 1 'lth., 1870.
EOIIUIA, Bartow County. Dormon
Smith ims applied for exemption of
personalty, and I will pass upon the same at 1
10 o'clock a, m., on the 21st, day of Myy, !
lt>7o, at my office. This, May 7ih, 1870.
o'. A. HOWARD, Ordinary I>, C.
TO PHYSICIANS.
New Yolk, August 15tb, 18(18
Allow me to call your attention to my
Preparation of Compound
Extracr Buchu.
TLe component parts are BUCHU
LONG LEAP, CUBEBS, JUNIPER
BERRIES.
Mode of Preparation.— Buchu, iu
vacuo. Juniper Be-ries, by distillation, to form a fine
gin. Cubeba extracted by displacement with spirits
spirits obtained from Junip-r Berries: very little
sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is
more palateable than any now in use.
Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a light color.
It is a plant that, emits its fragranee ; the action of a
flame destroys this (its active urinciple,) leaving a
dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of
ingredients. The Buchu in my preparation predomi
nates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients
are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspec
tion, it will be found not to be a. Tincture, ns made
in Pharmacopuea, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore
can be used in cases where fever or inflammation ex
ist, In this,you have the knowledge of the ingredl
ents and the mole of preparation,
Hoping that you will favor it w ith a trial, and that
upon inspection it will meet with your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence,
I am very respectfully yours,
11. T. IIELMBOLD,
Cnemiat vnd Druggist
•f 16 gears' experience.
[From the Largest Manufacturing
Chemists in the WorlU]
November 4, 1854.
‘T are acquainted with Mr. H. T. Ilembol 1 ; he oc
cupied the Drugstore opposite my residence,and was
successful in conducting the buslress where ethers
had net been equally to before him. I have been fa
vorably impressed with his character and enterprise.”
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN,
Firm of Powers & Weight man,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia.
m
Helmbold’s Fluid Extract of
Bu<‘hu
Is the great specific for Universal Lassitude, Proatra
tton, Ac.
The constitution, once affected with Organic Weak"
nets requires the »B of Medicine to strengthen th e
system, which HEMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU in
variably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Cou'
sumptio’a or Insanity ensues.
IlelmboltFs Fluid Extract of Buchu,
In affections peculiar to Females, is uneqnaled by
any other preparation, as in Chlorosis, or Ketention.
Pumfulness, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all
complaints incident to the sex, or the decline or
change of life.
Helmbolds Fluid Extract Biichu ard
Improved Hose Wash.
Will radically e xterminate from the system diseases
arising from the habits of dissipation, *t little expense
little or no change in diet, no inconvenience of expos
ure ; completely superceding those unpleasant and
dangerous remedies, Copalva and Mercury, in all
these diseases.
Use HelmboltFs Fluid Extract Buchu
In ah diseases of these organs. Whether existing in
male or female, from whatever ca use originating, and
to lio matter < f ho* long standing It is pleasant in
taste and odor, “immediate” in action, and more
strengthening than any preparations of Bark or Iron
Those suffering fromlbroken down or delicate con
stitutlons, procure the remedy at once.
The reader must be aware that, however slight may
he the attack of the above d'seasea, it is certa n to af
fect the bodily health and mental powers.
AD the shove <D«e-». require the aid of a Diuretic
ItKMBOLD'S EXTRACT HUCUt’ is the great Diuret
ics
Sold by Druggists everywhere. PRICE—
SI.2S per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. —
Delivered to any address. Describe symp
toms in all communications.
Address
H. T. H EL M B 0 L D,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 BROADWAY, Now York.
None Are Genuine
Unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper,
with fao-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, j
and signed
IX. T'UELMIIOLI).
CAE TE irLS'VIJLIL/E!
FEMALE SCHOOL,
The first term of this school will begin on
Ist toOKBAY IN AUGUST.
And close
4th Friday in Nov.
The School will'embrace three classifica
tions of pnpils.
The Primary, including the Elementary
branches;
The Intermediate, embracing those‘pupils
who have passed the first or primary grade,
and are well grounded iu the Elementary
studies:
T he Classical Department, embracing the
Languages, and the higher Mathematics.
Rates of Tuition Per Month.
Primary $*2.00
Intermediate $3.00.
Classical $5.00.
“ A competent Music Teacher will ba con
nected with the School, and the necessary
instruments provided for all who desire to
take music Lessons
• Tames L. Pierce.
•X. Walter Pi’iteliett.
RAFFLE
AT CASSYUiLB
THOSE WISHINC TO PURCHASE TICK
ETS IN THE GRAND RAFFLE AT
CASSVILIj-E
--ON JUNE, THE FIRST PROXIMO, HAD BETTER
make immediate application, as there
ARE BUT FEW LEFT ON HAND, AND THE TIME
TO CLOSE OUT THEIR SALE IS RAPIDLY AP
PROACHING-
AGENTS-
Cartersville, R. L. Sellers.
Cass Station, Thomas Matthias.
Kingston, Thomas Hargis and Joe
Headder.
Possum Trot, "VV. T. Gordon.
Cassville, L. Q. SMITH & CO.
POSTPON’D ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
BY virtue of an older from the Cou*t of
Ordinary of Bartow omuty, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in June, 1870, at the
Court House door in Cartersville, in said
county, between the legal sale hours, the
tract of land, in said county, whereon Ste
phen R. Elli3 resided at the time of his death,
containing 2-10 acres, more or less, being
Lot No 821, and half of Lot. No. 231, in the
Fifth District and Third Section of said
county. About 100 acres cleared, the bal
ance well timbered—good comfortable dwell
ing and cut bouses, a good well of free-stono
water, also two fine syrings ou the place—a
fine orchard of peaches, apples, &c., &c. The
farm lies finely, being well adapted for grass,
clover, wheat, &c. Any person desiring to
look at the farm, will be shovvd the same by
applying to the undersigned on the premises.
Sold as the property of said S. R. Ellis, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Possession given by
or before the first of 1871.
Terms of sale. Cash. C. A. ELLIS,
Adminisiratrix of S. R. ELLIS, dec’d.
March 15, 1879. Printer’s fee $7 50.
TAX NOTICE.
I will be in
Cartersville May 10, 24, and June 7
Cassville, *• 9, 20, “ “ 6
! Kingston, “ 14, 23, “ “ 11
i Adairsville, “ G 21, “ “ 4
! Allatoona, “ 11, 25, “ “ 8
Stilesboro, “ 12, 2G, “ “ 9
Euharlee, “ 13, 27, “ “ 10
Gth Dist., “ IG, 30, “ “ 13
Pine Log, “ 17, 31, “ “ 14
Wolf Pen, “ 18, June 1, and 15
Slamp Cr’k, “ 19, “ 2, “ 1G
Cass S.atiou, June 3.
Z. A. Mcßeynolds, Tax Rec’r.
| May 5, 1870 —ts.
GIVE IN YoTjTtUWN TAX.
I will be in the Council Room, Friday the
i 7th Tuesday the 11th, and Friday the 14th,
!on which day the books will close. All who
1 fail to give in by tliat time Will be returned
as defaulters and assessed a double tax, by
order of the Hoard of Commissioners.
May 3d, 1870. J. C. MADDOX,
___ Sec. a Tr.
i Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
! for Pi imnati tux bloor.
JThe reputation this ex
, v celii-i:t medicine enjoys.
is.hvive't from its euros.
’ £ ■■ ' many of n hicti are truly
-- marvellous. Inveterate
cases of SiTofulous (lit.
/¥ CitsC, Where the rysten
fjfli sKertunl Kiltnated with
Zp. \ J rff jk, conoption, have been
Sr, ' -J purilii and an.l cured by it
'Bfiv ]r __ scrofulous a Auctions am.
disorders,winch werenp
pravatetl !>y the serofu
4 *vw=^Ssua.«.r!g'_r; A ' - Uus couuiii inaiinn uiiti
they were painfully afflicting, have been radical],
cured in such great numbers in alinn-t every sec
tion of the country, that the public M-areely nee.
to be informed of iis virtues •>. u-cs.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destrtu
tive enemies Os our nice. <Mien, tin- tot- ecu am
tinfelt tenant of the organism nm lerii.iiies tic cot
etitution, ami invites the attack of enfeebling nr fa
tat diseases, without exciting a suspicion of ii
presence. Again, it seems t<» breed nift-eliot
throughout the body,and then, on some f.vontii'
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of it
hideous forms, either on the surface or among tie
vitals. In the latter, tubercles maybe Hidden!,
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors forme*
In the liver, or it shows its presence by eruption
on the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part o
the body. Hence the occasional use of a bntth
of this Sarsaparilla is advisable, even when nc
active symptoms of disease appear. Person;
llicted with the following complaints peneraih
find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, bv il7
use of this SAKSAPAItI I. 1. A; St. Aiilho
sty’s Fire, Itosc nr Erjfsipclas, Ti tter. So!
Jtheuni, Scald Head, Itint/irorm, Son■ lyes
Sore Earn , and other eruptions or visible fonm
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more ecu:
coaled forms, as Dyspepsia, />»•«/<»»/, Hem
Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, A emalyla, mu
the various Ulcerous affections of the muscula
and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal nnd ItTrrrurial Dis
eases are cured by it, though a long time is re
quired for subduing these obstinate maladies b\
any medicine. But long-continued use of tin
medicine will cure the complaint. J.eueorrhar
or IVhites, Uterine Ulcerations, and lent at
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti
mately cured bv its purifying and invigoralinj
effect. Minute directions for each case aie fount
in our Almanac, supplied gratis. JUieumafism
and Gout, when caused by accumulations of e.\
traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it
as also lAver Coin plaints, Torpidity, ton yes
tionor Inflammation of the Liner, and ,Lant>-
diee, when arising, as they often do, from tin
raukling poisons in the blood. This SAIiSA
PAItIT.tA is a great restorer for the strengtl
and vigor of the system. Those who are Lan
guid and Listless t Despondent, Slee/iltss.
and troubled with Jferrmts Apprehensions oi
Dears, or any of (he affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find immediate relief and eon
vincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
riiIZPAItED BY
Dr. J. C. AYGIt & CO., X-owell, Mas*..
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
KOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
For sale, in Cartersville, by
J. TV. CUBBY k CO,
Druggists.
GEORGIA, Bartow County.— The
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Robert Bruce aiul J. B. Pykon,
in the Furniture Business, Ims beeu
dissolved by mutual consent. The bu
siness will be continued by Rout B cck.
who will settle all accounts agiiinst the
tirm. Robert Bruce,
J. B. Byron.
CaitcrHville, May 3.
N
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Steel Xngravlngs. Rapid sale,. p„ r ctrcula,,
Chi” *• PUBU9HING C 0” N - V- flnclDnai; &
X L \\ T BOOK.—Agents sell 100 per week P i..
1\ E. VV _ <6. Address *‘L. STEBIiI n ar ,
ford Connecticut. ’ * n '
Meadville Theological School—
Unitarian; educates Ministers’
♦ 160 a yeir to poor s-udenU ; begins Aug 2» Ami’
to A. A. Livermore, MeadviUe, Pa. ‘ * 1 f
PAT E NTS.
Inventors who wish tn take out Lett .rs Patent ars
advised to counsel with MUNN & CO., editors »f n,.
Scientific American who h.ve proserult-d
before the Patent. Otflce for over Twenty Vest, _
Their American »nd Kuropean Pstent Agency is ih»
mest extensive in the World. Charges less than any
olher reliable Agency. A ptmpelet containing
instructlous to Inventors is sent g alls.
MUNN k CO., 87 Park Row, New York.
Sugar Cane and Sorghum IWiiu
Hvnpnrotors and Horse I*ow-
Kit!}, embodying all the leoent improvements and i&k
lng the Pad of every kind in Mm k#t. Manufactured
by GKO. L. PQUIKR 4 BRO., Buffalo, N.Y. Either
Sugar or Sorgo Manuals for 1870 sent free.
PARTIES having PALMKTTO TRKE-i will hear same.
1 thfnp pre.tlv to thpir a by enclo«liur *l
to R. L. WILLIAMS, An<lenrie I, Carbon Cos. Pa.
The Purest, Best and Cheapest
SOLI* IIV AI L CiIIOCEKS,
Wanted Agent n.—s2o Watch free,
given gratis to every live nntn wln>
will act as our Agent. Address 11. Monroe Kennedy
A Cos.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
KIDDER’S PASTILLES.
A sure reliif for Asthma. Price 40 cents by mall
STOW ELI, k CO., Ohsrlestoru, Mass.
Ask your Hoelor or for
Sweet tplinine—it equals (bi ter) ytii
nine, MTd by STEARNS, >'AUU ACO , Cueuiltti,
New York.
BKCDE and Bridegroom.—Es
says fol- Young Men, free, in sealed
envelopes. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box TANARUS, Phil
adelphia, Pa.
PSYCOMANCY, FASCINATION 0U
SOUL-CHARMING. 4OO pages;
cloth. This wonderful book has full instruct ons In
enable the reader to Usoinate e f lier sex. or any ani
mal, at will. Mesiueiirm, S|>tritumlifcui, and I nndre-ls
of other curious experiments. It can be obtained by
sending address, wiih ten cents postage, to T W. EV
ANS k CO., No. 41 So. Kigti-li St. Philadelphia.
MOUSTACM KS lupjis
50 cts. Address 11. RICO ARDS, Box 88SC, New Y'ork
P. O.
s.nmsT>nwiiui in' mmasevm r«eeinas»es W a.aeii»»»B«mwM»
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
X Y ANTED.— Eve RYBOOT GAN GKT RICH. Arti
' ' cle tniiruljr nun unU miuplo. irntrtcd tn
every town. Jfirst applicants secure preference. Ad
dress Hughes A Hughes, 82, High Bt., Louisville, Ry.
PARING, CORING AND SLICING MvOIUNK.-
Four turns to an app'e. Sold at stores. D. II Wlntte
more, Manufacturer, Worcester, Mass.
MOXTVALE SPBI.UsS. TstO.
>| his (Hvorite summer resort, situated In Blouiit
XCounty, Kist Te.iu., will be open for the itception
of visitors on the first of June.
The marked beneficial results at'endlng the uae o
these wsters in functional derangements of the
Liver, Bowels, EAidjaej « and Skin
and the eure of CJltrnnie IFiwaa.es
atteitt their ITlediciaa! I*i*oi»er
ties.
The buildings at Moutvale have been repaired, re
fitted and repainted and everything put in good or
der. All the accessories for enjoyment and recrea
tion at Hie best watering places will he found heie.
The facilities for reaching Montvale this season are
Increased by the extension of the Knoxvllie k Charles
ton Railroad, and re,; ulnr trains are running to Ma
ryville, whence passengers are convoyed in coaches
to the Borings, nine miles distant.
Rule* or Board.
I’er day, $2 50; per week, sl6 00, per
month, S6O 00.
#3-Address for Pamphlets containing analysis and
descriptions of waters. Ac.,
JOSEPH JL. Knoxville, Tenn.
YOWS ATTENTION
.is cordially united to the
Henderson County Kentucky Land Sale.
GRA\D PRIZE SGHEME
Regularly chartered by the Leglulature of Kent’cky
endnr»ed and recommend ;d by every leading official
in ihe Ms'e, and over 500 of her most prouiin eut cit
izen*. This splendid scheme embraces
511 PIES
$314, 320
rnmprifing on- t 1 ouxund acre* of the riches' river
bottom tobacco f>»rms in the wealthy county of Hen
derson, Kentucky, with all their appurtenances.
CAPITAL PRIZE- $150,000 !
SMALLEST PRIZE, S3O.
Also about AAD to Greenback*, the
rt nt inon*y el*P ** v# J W Die property of the
years IsCO and ibid, to be distributed to the winner*
of the first seven p izes respectively. Kent for 1869
was 19 dollars per acre.
Tickets §5.
The Drawing will positively take p'ace July M,
]B7o, at Masonic Temple. Louisville, Ky, Hundred*
of the best citizens, have given unqualiiied certificates
and endorsements of this magnificent enterprise.
Every dollar invested by ticket holders. Is held in
trust by the commissioners appointed by the Legisla
ture, urdtt the drawing t..kes place, and prizes are
de tvered. Income of the property for the la*t 15
rears has averaged
#3 « , « O O A. Year.
] l order to have yo lr tickets properly registered,
buy a once ot your Dearest ciub agent, or remit, to
either of the following financial agei tg who will fur -
ni'h full descriptive circular :
L. 11. I.YNK, Oash'r Farmers Hank. Henderson, Ky.
]{. it. ALIXANDER. Commercial Hank. Louisville Kjf.
JOHN C. LATHAM, ITts. bank, llopkinsvil s Ky.
JAB. L. DALLAM, Comraetclal [link, Paducah, Ky«
H' G. Thom ta Cash. Ohs. ami Reot’r Lexington Ky.
W. B. TYLER, Cash. Deposit lit,., Owensboro Ky.
SEMONIN, DIXON k CO., Evansville, Ind.
Good Club Agents wanted everywhere.
WANTED?^'
Farmers and others to sell a no* nrtiele in
great demand. .S4OO CO made by one agent
his Hast month. Address GEO' Mt'E\TH
RON A CO., Nashville, Tenn., or YV. if.
SEATON & CO., New Orleans La.
Far Pum Water, «m Ru e .
this celebrated Pump, B LATCH IM'
enOrely tasteless, A a zIA
durable and relia- R? ©ZA-&OxO
ble; equal to the W59KU*%^s w TlY.BEt\T CM
good old-fashioned . pSILAj
wooden Pump, ami
eost less than half the
money. Easily arranged
«o as to be non-freezing, s&ksjHk
and in construction so simple
that any one can put it up and
TUB BEST AND CHEAPFST PUMP Nt> ! " IAAOE.