The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, June 02, 1870, Image 3

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TOM IN Aft AT 1 ICK S. i'arlprsvillo, [Ga., June 2, JSJO. who wished to fii.d out soaictliing they and > it know, we r< far them to the advertisement ofvM* s, Tommy & Stewart, Atlanta. Ga. «ok-Meßsfß. Gray & Oatmin, Mar ble sculpturors and dealers, Atlanta, Ga., have on hand a fine assorted sup ply of murbte, ahd will put up Tombs,* Monuments,'Urns, Head and Foot •Stoaes, Mantels, etc., at short notice. Fee advertisenteint. Truk. —“The man that will take a jew,spa per for a length of time, and then send it bajck ‘refused,’ and Un paid fur, would swallow a blind dog’s dinner,- and then stone .the dog for be ing blind.’— Ex. ‘He would doj worse than that. He would marry a girl on trial, and send her back with fine words /don’t suit’ chalked on her'back, after the honey moon.’—lron (jlity. “Worse than that. He woul 1 steal the chalk to write it with, and after wards he would use it on his shirts, to rave the expense of washing, and then rue his. wife’s father for a month’s bo irding.’—Standard. ‘Worse yet. He’d chase a sick rat 10 miles over a curduroy road, and insti tute ft post-mortem examination after he had cauglit| him, in order to recover a stolen grain of corn.’—Morgantown Star. ‘We endorse every word of the above, lie would steal rotten acorns from a blind pig. He would steal all the win ter meat of an editor.’—Somerset Her ald. ‘He would be as mean as the man who cursed his poor old mother for stopping in his door yard to beg for bread; and who gave his only child a penny for going to bed supperless, and tha next morning charged him a pen ny for his breakfast.—Torch Light. Stronger, yet. He would sponge a iiving from the hard earnings of his poor old father until the poor old gen tlemen became unable to work, and 4heu let him die in the poor house, an l afterwards sell his remains to the medical stuuents for anatomical pur poses.—Blnfton Banner. ‘Worse still He would dig up the bones of his mother and make dice of them, and play “ehuck-a-luck on his grandmother’s tombstone for a copper cent which a horse thief had stolen from the eye of a dead “15th Amend ment.—Quitman Banner. Yes, the man who wou’d subscribe for and read a gentleman’s paper and neither send it back nor pay for it, would steal the pap from his infant child, starve it to death, and sell its bones to a guano factory, in addition to doing any and all the mean things enumerated above. ... JJesy-We were shown, on Tuesday last, a specimen of beautiful White -Marble, from the Quarries of Mr. Sharpe, of Cherokee County, which arc said to*be inexha,ustable. Iron Ore s also represented to be abundant. The mineral deposites, of this section, have never, been investigated,, but will be, ere richer and more abundant than has yet been dreamed of. JBfe'fT'Thc contract for furnishing lumber •to enclose the Bartow County Agricultutal Association Fair Grounds, near this place, lias been awarded to Judge Thomas Tumlin, who will, at once, proceed to till the same. Methodist Sabbath School Cele bration Anniversay, of this place, which was held in the beautifully festooned hall of our new Courthouse, on Tuesday night last, was a grand .success. The occasion washuDored with an overflowing house of delighted—yea enraptured—people. The speeches of the boys, and the songs and tableaux of the girls, together with the soul-stirring music of the •choir, altogether made it a season of Sorrow forgetting and soul-gushing joy to all. The exercises of the evening were concluded by well-timed and appropriate addresses from Judge J. It. Parrott and Dr. W. H. Felton. The sum of seventy five dollars was faised, by public contribution, from the audience, for the purpose of buying books, when it was announced that, in additiou, Mr. VV A. Kansome, merchant of New York, had gener ously donated fifty dollars worth of Bibles and Tastaments to this Sabbath School, which announcement elititod great applause. Much credit is due to Mr. J. A. Erwin, the untiring Superintendent, and his corps of faithful teachers and assistant, for their un flinching ett'erts in instructing the children committed to their charge, in the things per taining to their present, future and eternal welfare. learn that Dr. Taylor and others '■ of Atlanta, have made, or are about to make, i arrangements to take charge of Rowland's j Springs, near this place, with the view of j summering it there. We further learn that ; Mr. J. C*Martin, of this place, is about to reopen the Catoosa Springs. Some valuable mineral property is adver tised to be sold, in this place, at public out •cry, next Tuesday, See sales generally. A young man by the name of Reeves, was f rushed to death, by a falling rock, at the ‘totvah river Bridge, on the C, & V-W. 11. R., where they are putting up the abutments on Tuesday mofning last. No clue has yet been had to the burglary who robbed the Messrs, lloberts' safe, in this place, last week. j We are happy to congratulate ! onr esteemed young friend, David Wy lie, conductor of the Cartersviile & Van Wert Railroad, on the happy un- j ion that was consummated between ] himself and Miss Keith, of Atlanta, on the 26th inst. May theirs be a life of unruffled peace. Kine Fruits.—-Mr. Charlie Shelman, | near this place and Agent for the ex cellent Nurseries of Messrs. Tillotston Cos., Dayton, Ohio, from which his orchard is stocked, has presented us, : from time to time, with some of the i finest strawberries aud cherries, that! we have seen this season. If anybody i aiieves that these Nurserymen are J umbugs, let them only test the fruits of their grafts, &c., which can be found at Mr. Shelman’s residence. SSSuBe sure you read the tax no tice of James Atkius, Revenue Col lector, to be found in another column. l@k,Harvest time is rapidly ap proaching. If you havo any Reapers, Mowers, Threshers, Fans, Horse-pow ers. Rakes, or any other Implements or machinery needing repairs, don’t forget to carry them to J. F. Harwell. John will make them better than they ever were, and do it cheap, too. SPECIAL S . V m hw rim ' M i>i//iVk 1 The Great Family Medicine of the Age. THIRTY YE Ais Have elapse! since the introduction of the Fain Killer to the public, and yet at the present time it is more popular and com mands a larger sale than ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this country alone; all over the world its beneficial -fleets :ii curing tiie “ills that flesh is heir to.” ire acknowledged and appreciated, and as a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no coun try. sect nor race. It needs only to be known to be prized. Thirty years is ce.tainly along enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the Pain Killer is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by the unparalleled popularity it lias attained. It is a sure and effective remedy, riold by all druggists. Price 25 ets., 50 cts., and $1 per bottle. Directions accompany each bottle. The Living; Machine. I ijure the main spring of a watch and every portion of the works becomes disor dered The human stomach is to the hu man system what that elastic piece of metal is to a chronometer. It influences the ac tion of the other organs, and controls, to a certain extent, the whole living machine.— The comparison may be carried further: for as the weakness and other imperfections of the main spring is indicated on the face of the tirue-piece, so also is the weakness or other disorder of the stomach betrayed by the face of'the invalid. The eomplex'on is sallow or faded the eyes are deficient in lus tre and intelligence, and there worn, anx ious expression in the whole countenance which tell as plainly as written words could do, that the great nourishing organ, whose office it is to minister the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its parts, is not performing its duty. It requites reno vating and regulating, and to accomplish this end Hostetter 4 s Stomach Bitters may be truly said to be the one thing needful. The broken main spring of a watch may be re placed by anew one, but the stomach can only be repaired and strengthened, aud this is one of the objects of the famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen years has been waging a successful contest with dys pepsia in all climates. Asa specific for in digestion it stands alone. When the resour ces of the pharmacopoeia have been exhaus ted, without, at best, doing more than miti gating the complaint, a course of this whole some and palatable, yet powerful stomachic effects a perfect and permanent cur -. In all cases of dyspeps.it .the liver is more or less disordered, and upon this important gland, as well an upon the stomach and bow els, t'ie bitters act with singular distinct ness, regulating and reinvigoraling every secretive and assimilating organ on which bodily aud mental health depend. It is not known where he that invented the plough was born, or where he died; yet he has effected more for the happiness of the world than the whole race of heroes and conquerors * ho have drenched it with tears, and watered it with blood. But it is known that the celebrated “Old Carolina Bitters” are the best tonic ever offered to the public | Safe, sure, and reliable is Wineman’s Worm Candy lleasons why you should use Tutt's Im ! proved flair Dye. Because the Barbers say it is the best. Because it imparts a natural color. Because it does not injure the hair. Bacause it leaves the hair soft and glossy. Because it does not stain the skin or bed linen. Because its application is simple aud easy. Because its effect is instantaneous. Because it Is the b°st in the world. The microscope shows the color of the liair due to a desposition of pigment in its sub stance. When the hair glands become en feebled, this pigment fails. One after an other the hairs become white, or fall out, producing baldness. Baldness is easy to prevent but hard to cure. Ayer’s Hair Vig or stops it; even restores the hair some times. always restores its color Immedi ate renovation is at once visible; softness, freshnes, and the gloss of youth. This great ornament should be preserved since it can be by Ayer’s Hair Vigor, which is beautiful ly clean and free from anything injurious to the hair. [Tribune, Springville, N. Y. It cannot hurt you. It is purely vegeta ble. Try Simmons’ Liver Regulator, if you wish to be well- It acts like a charm with out debilitating the system, and without any of the evil effects of Mercury. Simmons’ Liver Regulator is the safe remedy. I>r. Ed want Smith’* Infallible LIVER TOXIC, mg-IS A CURTAIN for Torpid Liver, Constipated Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Pain in the Back, Piles, and all affections of the Liver and Bowels. Read the following cer tificates : “Smith’s Liver Tonic is, beyond all question, a most excellent Liver Medi cine. Having fully tested its virtues, we take great pleasure in assuring any who may be afflicted with Torpid Liv er, or Constipated Bowels, that the Liver Tonic is a most eficacious reme dy.” Rev. L. J. Davies, P. E. LaGrange Distriot, Ga.; Rev. E. P. Birch, West Point, Ga.; Rev. George E. Smith, Newnan, Ga.; J. E. Dent, Newnan, Ga.; E. Moneghan, Newnan, Ga. Read what Col. Calhoun Says:— When a young man, I resided in one of the malarious districts of Mississip pi, and while there contracted Liver Disease, from which I have suffered ever since. I have tried, I believe, all Liver Medicines, and do not hesitate to say that Dr. E l Smith’s Liver Ton ic is by far superior to anything I have ever seen. J. Lawrence Calhoun, May 5, if. Newnan, Ga. For sale by Drs. Best and Kirkpat rick; only $1 a bottle; the money re tui-ned if not pleased after using.— Prepared by Edward Smith, m. and., Newnan, Ga. smos liebua^, DEALER IN Dry-Goods. Ready-Made (Nothing, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery. Cartersviile, Ca. The highest price paid in cash for Rags, Copper, Brass, etc. Agent for the Rock City Paper Mills Paper, at mill? prices my 25 Satterfield & Wofford, mmum m F u mi 1 y Groceries AND Produce. CARTEBSVILLE, GA. A T the old stand, East side of the rail road, where we promise to sell on as good terui3, and as low down in price, as any grocery house in town, either by the XVholestile or Ketuil. Ccme and see us and test our sincerity. J H SATTERFIEf D, apr 12wly J C VV OF FORD. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! StVEN GOLD MEDftLS WERE AWARDED, At late Fairs held in the South in October and November, 1869, to CH A S . M. ST I EF F, For the best PIANO*, over Baltimore* Philadelphia aud New York PIANOS. Office and New Warkkooms, ISo/9 North Liberty Street, above Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, Ml). STIEFF’S PIAJI'OS llAve all the latest improvements including the Agraef Treble? Ivory Fronts? AND THE IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION, fully warranted for fly* years, with privilege of ex change within twelve months if not entirely satisfac tory to purchasers. Second hand Pianos and Parlor Organs always on hand from 150 to S3OO, REFEREES WHO HAVE OUR PIANOS IN USE: General Robert E. Lee. Lexington Va, General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C, Governor John Letcher, Lexington, Va. Bishop Wilmer. New Orleans, La. Joseph Ruop, Chattanooga, Tenn. VY. L Mansfield, Marietta, Ga. Reuben Arnold, Atlanta, Ga. JJ& S P Richards, ” ” A K Seag-o, ” ” Send fora Circular containing 800 names of persons who have purchased the Stitt! Pianus, in the South, since the war closed. mch B—Gw NEW MiLUNEBV s t o _e . CARTERSYILLE, GEO. MISS PADGETT, formerly of Stilesbo ro, woujd annonnee to the Ladies of Cartersville and surrounding country, that she has opened, in Cartersville, a Milbnery Store Room, where she will „eep on hand a good supply of Fashionable Millinery Goods au d attend to trimming Bonnets and M a kin g- Dresses. Her room is on the Second Floor of Messrs. Stokely <s• Williams’ New Brick Store House, where she will be happy to see* the ladies desiring goods’or work in her line. Havng several years experience at the bu siness, she flatters herself that she can ren der entire satisfaction to all her customers. April 14, ’7o—tf. SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL ! EASTMAN’S PENMAN ASSISTANT. This new invention isindispeusable to those who desires to learn to write, in asmuch as it gives the correct position and that is the greatest difficulty with all; by its assistance you are enabled to write with ease and rapidity. For prices and full particulars, call upon the undersigned at the post office. S. W. SCOFIELD, Agent, Cartersviile, Georgia SI,OOO REWARD. I><vl ling’s Visi Fuga cures all Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Organic Weakness, Yemale Afflictions, General Debilitg and all complints of the Urinarg Organs, in male and female. *•s 1 .000 will also he paid for any case of Blind, Bleeding or Itching BILES that Deßing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. DeBING S MAGIC LINIMENT cures Rheumatic Pains, Sprains, Bruises, ani Swell ed Joints, in man and beast. Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. Laboratory —l 42 Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md. V. R. TQMMEY, J. S. STEWART, Oxford, Ga. TOMMY «& STEWART, importers and dealers in HARDWARE, At the Sign of tba MILL SAW and GAME COCK, No. 79, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. RESPECTFULLY call th» attention of Merchants and others to their LARGE AND WELL ISsORT ED STOCK of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, C .insisting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’ and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, G-ain Cradles, Syllie Blades, Tools of all kinds, ir., &c. ALSO. AGENTS FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Buffalo Scafe Works, PROPRIETORS OF Brooks’ Improved Patent Portable Bevolving Cotton and Hay Screw Press. May 15, 1870 wly TAX NOTICE. I will be in Cartersviile May 10, 24, and June 7 Cassville, “ 9, 20, “ “ 6 Kingston, “ 14,23, “ “ H Adairsville, “ 6 21, “ “ Allatoona, “ 11, 25, “ “ 8 Stilesboro, “ 12. 26, “ “ 9 Euharlee, “ 13, 27, “ “ 10 6th Dist., “ 16, 30, “ “ 13 Pine Log, “ 17, 31, “ “ 14 Wolf Pen, “ 18, June 1, and 15 Stamp Cr’k, “ 19, “ 2, “ 16 Cass Station, June 3. Z. A. Mcßeynolps, Tax Rec’r. May 5. 1970 -ts. “QVALITAS non qua ntitism m umimn |n#3 -onetutnlti! j[lntb |Mratt cf Koskoo! THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER No Quack Medicine—Formula Around TIIE BOTTLE. PREPARER SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE. ©rgantc ©{jtratsQ va. soseoo STRIKFS AT THE ROOT OF OISEASE BY PURI FYING THE BLOOD, RESTORING THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A HEALTHY ACTION. AND INVIGORATING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, This is the secret of its WON DRFUL SUCCESS in CURING SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN. HUMORS. LOSS OF VIGOR- DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. AND ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE of tho BLOOD, OR DISEASE!) CONDITION OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS TEM, AC. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of Humor and Bad Taint, and restores tiie entire system to a healthy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BFEN CHANGED BY THE USE OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK. SICKLY, SUFFERING CREATURES. TO STRONG, HEALTHY AND HAPPY MEN AND WOMEN- No Medicine has attained such a GREAT REPIN TATION as thisjustly CELEBRATED Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Au thority. IE €1 H a Endorsed and recommended by tiie President of tiie Faculty of the E. Medical College of the City of New York. Professor R. S. NEWTON, M.D., Profetsor and President of the Faculty, late “Profes sor of Theory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac. Onejof the moat eminent medical men of this age— well known as the author of the following STANDA RD medical works : NEWTON’S “PRACTICE OK MEDI CINE ” “DiSFsSES OF CHILDREN," “NEWTON’S SYMF9 SURGERY," Ac-, in December number of American Medical Kevicsc —page ‘J7-, says : “Among tte more recent efforts toiutrodueo popu larly, some of tho new remedies, we notice anew pre paration coin pounced oy ,}. -I LAWRENCE, M. I)., of NORFOLK, VA.. which is furnished to the profes sion and to the. public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Lalnrutory and became fully satisfied tnat all his work is done in the best manner, by the most approee<l pr ocess and from the lest ma terials giving as a result a medicine MEETING the CONFIDENCE of the PHYSICIANS and the PUB LIC.” KoskooCures Scrofula in its worst Form From A. W. MILLS, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 15, 1869. I)R. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir : Your Koskoo has worked wonders in my lamily. My daughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula .since childhood. She lost thirty one pieces of bone from her ankle, several from her arm, besides having ulcers in several parts of the bodi . Whilst in this condition she commenced taking your Koskoo— it acted like a charm on her; under its use the ulcers gradually hea e.i, and her generalhealth greatly improved. It certainly sav ed her much suffering, and perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a specific for all scrofuloa affections. Your Koskoo also cured my wife of dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly. She is now in better health than she has been in Jive year*. With the highest regards I am gratefully yours. Ac., A. W. MILLS, KOSKOO is endorsed by the best physicians every where. Head the following from Dr. Tillery, a suc cessful practitioner qf many years standing in the Old North State: Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., I September 10, iB6O. f DR. J. J. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir- I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract es Kotkoo in my practice with the happiest result.. I find it to be a powerful lAver Invifforator Moot/ Purifier, and Kervous Tonic, In all diseases of the Liver, Scrofu ios Syphilitic, and Nervous Ass ctions, it is a rente dy of immense palue ; in fact, in almost every vari ety of Chronic Diseas s its use is indicated. Hoping you may meet with the success which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliable medicines. I am sir, with much respect, Your obedient servant. It. C. TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7, 1860. DR. J. J. LAWRENCE—Dear Sir : My son has re ceived so much, benefit from your wonderful Koskoo that I cannot refrain from expressing my gratitude. I had tried almost everything without benefit. I be lieve, in ad sincerity, that your Koskoo is an INFAL LIBLE remedy for the disease from which he b-it suf fered, and, so far aa I can learn, has never tai ed.— If you only knew the immense amount of suffering that he has undergone, then you could conceive the. valve of such a remedy as Koskoo— T HAT SURELY CURES. The great amount of good it is now doing among us is inestimab’e. With much gratitude, lain respectfully yours, Ac., Mrs. M. E. A. NELSON. Read the foltowingfiom Mr. Womble, a prominent Hardwaie Merchant of this city : No. 13 Market Sqnare, Norfolk. Va., I October 13,1868. J Dr. LAWRF.NCE —Dear Sir : To the Large num ber of testimoi ials which you offer of the great effica cy of your Koskoo, I take pleasure in adding my own. I suffered great’y with Nervous Debility, Head ache, Loss of Appetite, Ac. Two bottles of Koskoo restored me to health. Yours truly, J. G. WOMBLE. From Rev. W. 11. Christian, Pastor Dinwldie Street Methodist Church. Portsmouth, Va., October 2.6, ISG9. This is to cei tify that I know Dr. Lawrence well.-j- He is a gentleman of cultivation, and worthy of th« fullest, confidence. I have used his Koskoo with ad vantage to myself, aud have adopted its use in my family incases of nervous debility and depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7, 1869. FROM DR, LLOYD, A PHYSICIAN OF LARGE PRACTICE. Great Bridge, Va., October 8,1869. J. J. LAWRENCE, M. B.—Dear sir : I cheerfully endorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable pre paration. Upon examination of the formula, I find each ingredient highly extoled by our best and •nnet'j progressive clinical Investigators. I have te ted its effects in my own practice, and have no hesiiat on in recommending it. In my opinion, ft is the best com pound of its class ever put before the public— vceed ing by far all the various compounds of sarsaparilla, Ac., ever invented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and Invigorator of the animal force*, aiding digestion and assimilation, and thereby producing healthy blood, which should be the basis of treatment iu ail chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the reward you deserve from the public as a benefactor, I am sir, yours truly, CUA ILLS LLOYD, M. D. . After reading tbe above high recommen dation, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give the KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMO NIALS From Physicians, Eminent Divirwe, Editors, Druggists, Merobants, &c., s«e KOSKOO ALMANAC for this jtear. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. •For salt by Prineipcl Druggists in the Unfed Slates, «■ nj. British A >"■ erica. Carriage Manufactory 4l* and BY GOWER, JONES & CO., CARTEHS.MLLE ANO ROME. GA. Repairing-, of all kinds, Done to Order. ■BBaraußn Carnages, Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Hale, at thi Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & GO., CARTERSVILLE AND ROME, Ga.]§ Baggies, Manufabtured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., Cartersnille and Rome, Ga. wAjotro, One, Two, ITom*, and Six- HORSE, Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GO WER, JONES & CO., Cartersville and Rome, Ga. •Tan. 1, 1870...w1y js&wssl Dealers In FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Rj&Aߥ*!(Aߣ CLtQTH* ING, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, SADDLES & BRIDLES, .*.,■ '* ■ . i GKOCEIiIES, SUGAR, COFEE - AND Together, with most articles USUALLY KEPT FOR FARMERS' SUPPLIES* THE STOCK WILL BE KEPT TJPI WITH FRESH ARRIVALS DURING THE WHQVEYEAFL We Invite our Old AND NEW CUSTOMERS TO AN EXAMINATION Of* Our STOCK AND TERMS . April 21, 1870—ts. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUR CELEBR ATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged tyy all .who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this coun try. No blotting ! No soiled fingers ! Six ty lines written with one pen of ink ! Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Jlankers, merchants, teachers and all classes, eudorse them in the highest terms of praise. Put iip in neat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes, 60 cents; five boxes, SI.OO. Sent free of postage, and guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction. LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS, We are prepared to give any energetic person taking the agency of these Pens, a commission which will pay S2OO per month. Three sample pens will be mailed for 10 cents, Address WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Pittsburg, Pa. april 14, 1870—6rn. fA EORGIA, BARTOW CO. t Jf BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August, 1870, at the Conrt House do*r in said county, between the legal hours of Sale, the tract of Land in said county owned by W C Dean at the time of his death, containing 160 acres, more or less, No. 42 in the 22 district of the 2 sec. of said oounty ; partly cleared and partly in woods; the same said to he a fine farming Lot. Terms CASH. JOHN COX, May »A, Im. A ten. of JOEL DEAN. NEW GOODS! YY7" E ARK daily recoiling and opening if a general Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! purchased at reduced price?, under the re* cent decline in gold Our Stock consists in a large variety of Radies' Drees Goods, Dress Trimmings, Ladies’ Hals, Hosiery, Gloves, Bleached and Brovrn Domestics, GENT’S FURNISHING . GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHINC, Hats, Cups, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery and Queen’s Ware, Factory Yarns. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Bacon, Lard. Tobacco, <sre. We thank our triends for fw.-t favors, and solicit a continuance of their patronage for the tuture. N. GILRE.vTH & SON. Factor/ Yarn *. We keep, on consignment, Factory Yarns, of the best quality, to sell by the Bale at Factory Prices. N. GILREATH A SON. Cartersville. April 7th, 1870,--tf. FORSALK7 IWl’ll to sell my place neir CassYille fire. It lies about four miles from Cass Station, on the W & A H K, and contains 185 acres; about one bnlfin a fine state of culti vation, and under a first-rate fence, the bal ance well timbered. It is well wa erod; has springs and creeks ; is convenient to churches and schools and is a very desirable place- The land is good, and produces corn, wheat and cotton, and the grasses equal to the best uplands in Cherokee Georgia. Terms reasonable. ROBERT RUSSELL, Mar 19,4 m. Cartersville, Ga. SOMITHIHCf NEW AND USEFUL!! P. T York’s Patent Churn 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 fill all orders that may come. 1 guarantee them (if the milk is in the proper condi tion) to make the butter in Gve minutes, or no charge for them. Prices ranging from fifty cents to one dollar, according ts size. James W. Stranjsfe, CarUrstille, Ga., May 12/A,, 1870. Stokely & Williams ARE NOW RECEIVING ANO OPINING Their New Stock of SPRING & SUNWEB ZP.JR/ST GOODS, r and STAPLE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, EATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C.,S&C„ &C --HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CIJTL SRY, &C-. &0_ C+l ItTMJ It Si'll, L.E, G%,1. Our Stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods is com plete. to which we invite their special atten tion, as we flatter ourselves that they are se lected with taste, and with an eye to the la test styles. Ladies can find everything be longing to their toilet, usually kept by Dry- Goods houses, in our Stock. Gentlemen will also find every article per taining to their wardrobe, from a neck-tie, to a full suit, both ready-made and in piece. Ira fact our stock is complete in every line of goods kept by us, and it, is useless for us to enumerate. The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to our excellent line of head-dresses —Hats, Chignons and Switches. Call and sec us, at our old stand, and ex amine our goods before"‘making your pur chases, as we charge nothing for looking. We also keep a Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac. ATLANTA MARBLE'WORKS. WM. CRAY, Proprietor. S. B..OATMAX, Agent. Importers and Dealers in AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE, MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES, Tombs and JTMonumental Work FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER. And on Reasonable Terms. DESIGNS gs MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Furnished Free on Application. April 28, 1870—ts MOWERS AND REAPERS! THRESHERS AND SEAPRATORS, mm msw, WHEAT FANS. FARM E N GIN ES . ULUVOMSfI^ BOLTING CLOTHS SORGO MILLS. Sugar Evaporators. HORSE RAKES. &C., \ aV 11 Supplied 1> yMalc in early Appication to MARK W. JOHNSON BROAD STREET All/NTA GECTEIA. May -2—1870 lm. J. H. SIMMONS, (Successor to Steadman & Simmons.) COMMISSION MERCHANT. .Wholesale Dealer in PROVISIONS, No ‘22 ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA. GA. advances i ade on Uonsign mentm. ft-b 8,-i J* (l. IVT* AIoNTHOMBItY, Fresh Groceries. GREEN CORN, PEACHES, S 73 A WBERRIt St tomatoes, OYSTERS, PINE APPLE, Maccaroni. Sugar- COFFEE, STARCH, BACON II AMS, Candles, and the genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco, just received, at MONTGOMERY*. April 14, ts. / 1 ARDEN SEED. A complete variety of \ I Buista Warranted Garden Seed, at f«b 15 MONTGOMERY'S. TVTEW ORLEANS SYRUPS AND MO M LASSES, a'fine lot. just received and for sale, at MONTGOMERY’S. THE choicest brands of SMOKING T«j- BACCO, can always be found, at feb 15 MONTGOMERY'S. TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS ! Cures Diseases of the Liver & Stomach. TUTT’S EX PSCTORAhJ'T:! A pleasant cure for Couglti, Colds, etc TUTT’S Sarsaparilla and Queen'* Deli /hi ! The Great Alternative and Blood Purifier ITJTX 1 & IMPROVED 'HAIR DYE! Warranted (he best Dye in use. AST These Standard Preparations are sot nle by BEST & KIRKPATRICK, nov 29. 12in. Cartersville, Ga., ****************** **************** * THE STAR SALOON. * ********************** **» K.** ********** Onward ! Victory ! Triumph !J» ■* RANSE L. SELLERS, Proprietor, CARTEUSVILLE, GEORC.IA. — THE ABOVE UNRIVALLED B\LOON has just undergone a thorough remod deling and rearra igemcnt, to which former stock has been added a fresh supply of FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS; TOBACCOS: Chewing and Smoling; FANCY CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. Superior to any ever before brought to this town and opened to the Trade. In my line of Liquors may be found Imported PORTER and ALES, WINES, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDIES; and Liquors of all kinds and qualities. * Saloon on the corner of Fuhblic Square and Market Street, in the Exchange Build ing, opposite the Commercial Hotel. Feb 22, 1870. R. JL. SELLERS. L. BENNETT, W. J. WILLIFORD, L. PAYNK L. SENNETT * BO DEALERS IN S V T AP LE AND FANCY Dry-foods, NOTIONS, Enta, Boots, Shoes, etc LADIES will find, in this establishment, all the latest styles and improvements tc Dress Goods , —a full toilet, from a tucking comb to a superb clock, all new and of the best quulity, and at low prices. GENTLEMEN will find everything per taining to their ff'ttrdrobc, from a neck-tie to a magnificent overcoat. We have the finest lot of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH INC GOODS ever before bro’t to this market. Our stock of CASSIMKREB is unsurpassed, (CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODB, J in great abundance. .41x0, Dealers In PRODUCE, PAMILY GROCERIES, PORK: LARD: SALT: FLOUR: MEAL &c. &c. &c, Leather and Shoe- Findings. HIDES, Bought and Sold. Come and see us, at the old stand of L. BENNETT, Main Street, East side of the Railroad. L. BE -NETT & CO. dec 7, 1869. Cartertville, Ga. A A SKINNER & Cos GIROGBRS AXP— , DEALERS. njiHEnsviLU; >:,t. TO PH/oiC: AIK New York, August 15th, 18fi8 Allow me to cull vonr attention to ms of Compound Extract Buchu. The component parts are BUCHU long leaf, cubebs, juniper BERRIES. Mow of PmciMßATinx.—Burin, in vacua. Juniper Be-rtcs, by distillation, to f-«rm • (fin. Cubebs extracted by dlspla-rment with spirit* obtained from Junto r Kerries: v»ry little Miii.r is used, and a small proportion of spirit, It la tnor- palatrabl. thun any new tr> me Rocha, a* nrepxred hv T>tu,rglst*. in of a llph« color. It is a plant that emits Ita fragrance ; the action of a tlsme destroys this (in a-live wrlnritd*,) tf.vln* a dark and uluttnous dreoction. Mice Is the celor of inrredi<»nt*. The nates; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredient* are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inapec. Ilon It will he found not to be a Tincture, as made la Pharinaenpo?*, nor la it a Syrup—and therefore can he used In case* where fever or Inllammatio., ex ist. In this, you have the knowledge of he insredl enta a-id the mo Ie of preparation. Hoping thu* you will lavor *t with a trial, and that upon inspection tt will meet with your approbation, With n fseilny of confldei ee, I am very respectfully yours, 11. T. IIELMHOLD, Vnemitt rnd Drvg/rtti •/ 16 gears' experience. [From Iho Largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World.] Noykaoh» 4, 1854. ‘‘l ain acquainted with Mr. IT. T. TTemhtll ; lie as evpi'd the l)rugStore opposite my residence, and *** luueesaflll in ronductlna the bustles* where I'.hera had net been equally ►<> beloro him. I have been fa vorably Impressed with his eliaiacter and enterprise.** WILLIAM WKIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers A Weighltnan, Manufacturing Chemist*, Ninth tint! Brown alrecta, Philadelphia. Helmbold’s Fluid Extract of Bu*?hu Is the treat specific for Universal Lassitude, Prestra tton. Ac. The constitution, once affected with nrpsnlr Weak nf-fie requires the aid of Msiiciss ts strencthen the .vs cm. which HEM BOLD’S KXfKAf'T TU Hi In variably and es. If ro treatment is submitted to, Co*t» .umpti iu or insanity en-u.'S. Hclmbold’s Fluid Exlracl of Bucha, In *ffeutii'ii* peenll-V to Females, TANARUS» unr*)nsleri by noy other pr. p-iraUon, as lit v hlor-trl*. nr Keteriticn. Ps'nfulsese, 01 nuppre ai<m > f> u.t 'iiisiy Kvaciliition., Ulcerated or Bchlrrus Stale of tlia l’'«ru«. am! atl oornolaiiit* incident to the »»a, or the decline cr change of life. Ilelniliolifs Fluid Extract Buck ard Improved Rose Wash. Wilt radically exterminate from the sye*sm disease* srtslrg from thr hah’tsnf dissipation, at little expense little or no cli nee in diet, no Inc rnvenlenee of expos- j fl .ire ; completely snpercedlnff those unpleasant and dangerous romedlcß. Copal vs and Mercury, t* atl these diseases. Use Hi'lmbold’s Fluid Extract Bnchn In all diseases of these orpin*, whether existing In male or female, from whatever cause originating, tono matter < f hew long standing H Is pleasant.in taste and odor, “Immediate” In action, and more strengthening than ary preparation* »f Bark or Iron. Those suffering fromlbroken down nr delleete CO* stituiions, procure the remedy at onee, Tlte r, ader must be awaye that, however flight msy I e the attach of the above d'seases, It ie certa a to af fect the bodily health and mental powers. All the above dlaeae. require the Sid of S rUn-e,!#. UEMBOLIVS KTTEACr BUCHV is the greet Murrt 'e» Sold by Druggists everywhere. PRICE - $1.25 p«r bottle, or « bottles for $6.50. Delivered t« any address. Describe symp - toms '.a all communications. Address H, UEIMBOtD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE. . 594 BROADWAY, New York. None Are Cenu ! ne Unload dome up in steel-engraved wrapper* , v i(h lac «imile of nty Chemical Warehouse and signed ' It.