The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, April 21, 1871, Image 3

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T 0 W N MAX X E RH : Car ts*rsvillc, fia., AprH 2«» t, «871. FARMERS ! ! ! 1,00 K TO YOUR IXTKR CUTS ! All) JAVK ROY i;V I*Y ( VLLIXft OY J. ]). HEAT), ' T Vho is now receiving an entirely new and fresh stock o j' staple and Fancy 1)K I*- (; OO IP .V, MPrcss Hood*. 800 TS an and SHOES, HA TS, CLOTHING, B>C., which ha ve been bought at bottom price s , for CASH ! The advantages of having a resident buyer in New York, of long experience, enables me to offer advantages to casll buy ers, which cannot be overlook ed by any one who will con sult their own interest. All I ask is an examination of GOODS AND PRICES, to convince you that I will do all I bay. I will again remind my long-winded customers that I occasionally need money, and hope they will find it conveni ent to call and pay. J. D. HEAD, Cartrrsville, Ga. Liberal Advances made to Planters on Cotton, to ship for immediate sale, or, to hold. April 13, IB7l.*swtf t To the Readers of the Express. The Standard , a paper published in this place, in the last two or three issues seeks to draw the proprietors of this paper into a fuse gotten up between our Local Editor, Mr. J. 'l'." Gibson, and the Editor or Editors of that paper. From the first issue of that paper we have avoided all controversies that would at oil likely lead to bad feelings or serious results betwixt us as friends’and Editors. We are still disposed to adhere to this policy, as we are peacable men. Some days since, the junior Editor of that paper approached us on the streets and asked us if we, Col. Harris and myself, proprietors of the Express, endorsed certain articles of our Local Editor which appeared in the local columns of our paper under his regular head. We told him that our Local was responsible for his own articles, and his name appeared at the top of his column, so that our readers might understand who they were reading after, and not confound his writing with ours. The Local notices and endorses things that we do not approve, yet, because lie writes under his own name, we suffer them to be published. We do not dictate to him what he shall or how he shall write —he selects his own subjects without our knowledge and handles them according ly. We form opinions as to the truth or falsity of his articles, but, as they did not appear to have any personal significance, we never expressed them publicly or pri vately. We further assured the junior Ed itor that we entertained Du ill will or feel ings towards him or his patter. He expres sed himself, we understood, as being satis fied with our explanation. In the very next issue of his paper he accused us of know ingly giving publicity to a falsehood. This, we th ught a little harsh and provoking ; but said nothing further than to disclaim the allegation. Our Local again replied to articles in that pnper, and, in response to his reply the editor or editors again seek to throw the responsibility of the articles in question upon us by saying that “it is curi ous in us to try to dodge the responsibility hy placing a nondescript editor between us and the injured.” If we have ever injured the Standard or its editors we don’t know it. Wo are responsible for what goes into cur paper provided no one else assumes the responsibility, but where that is the case, there is no necessity for us to assume the responsibility of a thing we had no hand in —just as well undertake to make us an swerable for everything that advertisers say over their own signatures, in our paper. — No! We don’t wish to dodge any respon sibility that attaches to us, or give circula tion to “what we know to be a falsehood” to the injury of our fellow-man. We have said this much in explanation— We shall say no more. NalUtmth School Anniver sary. The Annual Sabbath Sehool Anniversary of the Methodist E. Church South in Car tersville, will be held in the Court-House or Town Hall, on the night of Thursday, the 4th of May proximo. Rev. C. A. Evans, of Atlanta, and other speakers, - will deliver addresses. The public are respectfully in vited to attend. Wlt h your Broom Factory ! Carters vrtle is ahead of that! She now boasts of a real live COLLAR, FACTORY! Ask Billy Edwards and Roger Williams ! Pease and His Wile. Gentlemen with ladits visiting Atlanta can be furnished with elegant accommoda tions at his private residence, on Whitehall .Street. Here you will find private enter tainment superior to any public house in the city. Enquire at his Restaurant on Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. The above is exclusively for ladies, or, gentlemen with ladies. apr. 17-swtf Merchants, Mhchanics and Farmers ! --Buy your horse and mule Collars of Wm. 0 * Edwards, and get better and cheaper T’ and, at the same time, encourage home Rustiy and enterprise. *4* irm ° V * 1^ u^ has had two millions Y r 'i <: bonds lithographed in New oj. V P ll April Ist, Treasurer An ? Paid nearly 305,000 dollars otat * Road debts. LOCAIL, items. «X. X. Gibsfon, Loonl Editor. It. VT. MI'KPBV is 6ur authorised Agent and Collector. To r-ocive and receipt for Sub scription to the Express, and to collect claims. Kg-Rev. W. F. WEEMS ig our authorized local and traveling Agent, to receive and re ceipt for subscriptions to the Express. (A DVERTXSEXENT.) We having addressed a private note to the Editors of the Standard, informing them, that we were not only responsible for all we have said,but reiterated it, there by giving them an opportunity of redress ing themselves for anything we have said which they disliked, and they having failed to reply, we denounce the author of the ar ticle which appeared in their last issue, rel ative to us, as a liar, an unmitigated cow ard and unworthy the notice of respectable people, this we assert without fear or favor, and are responsible for it, wholly and fully responsible, the Standard puppy’s opinion to the contrary, notwithstanding. This shall end the ntwepuper fight, upon our part. J. T. Gibson. Satterfield, Pyron & Co’s. Is the place to buy good goods, fine goods, and fashionable goods, real cheap. A severe storm, accompanied by wind, rain, thunder and lightning, passed this way, on Wednesday night last. No damage done that we have heard of. Some of our oldest citizens say that they never heard a more severe storm. Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin gia—the great Blood Purifier. Our friend, John T. Jones, of Tan Wert, requests us to state that he is run ning a daily hack line from the terminus of the Cartersville Van Wert ltuilroad, to Wan Wert, so all who wish to travel that way, need have no fears about a conveyance, for John has a good “turn-out.” want a real genuine, number one Sewing Machine, buy Grover & Baker’s. flgy A clerk in a first-class dry-goods store in town, by some hook or crook, left his hat out the other night, and was greatly astonished next morning upon finding that it was changed from a jet black color, to a snowy white. The clerk cannot account for the phenomenon, but is of tbe opinion that it was white-washed. Who knows? Buy your goods of Satterfield, Pyron & Cos., and success is yours, beyond a doubt. Visitors to the Baptist State Con vention, are arriving upon every train. In buying the Grover & Baker Sewing Machiuesyou buy no humbug. Jlggp* Remember the Skating Carnival on the 28th. A jolly time and much fun is an ticipated, and several splendid skaters from abroad will be present. Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machines are fully up to all that is claimed for them, Jgiay" New buildings continue to go up, as if by magic, in nearly every portion of town. Globe Flower Cough Syrup breaks up Whooping Cough and Croup, as if by magic. What prevents Cartersville from be in# made a desirable and pleasant summer resort ? Why not Cartersville have her share of the vast number of people who re side in a warmer climate, and whc*annually seek some suitable town or village of the Up-Country, at which to spend the sultry summer months ? Smaller and less suitable towns than ours, by far, are thronged- eve ry year. Will not some of our influential and monied men take this matter in hand ? The prettiest, cheapest, richest and most captivating ladies’ Dress Goods, in town, have just been received and opened by Sat terfield, Pyron & Cos. We are requested by a committee of ladies of Cassville, appointed for the pur pose, to state that the graves of the Confed erate Soldiers’, interred at that place, will be Decorated on Wednesday, the 26tk in etaut. PROGRAMME . The exercises will commence at 10’clock, with singing and prayer. At 11 o’clock, an Address, by Mr. John A. Crawford, after which the Graves will be Decorated. The Cartersville Brass Band will be in attendance. Berta A. Kinnebrew, 3 Ellen Bogi.e, > Com. M. F. Brown. ) Ink spots, mildew, or any vegetable stain are at once removed by applying Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid. * SJSjL, We advise all those who wish a neat, nice vehicle, drawn by a fine, spirited horse> to go to Milam’s stable, and there they can get them. No use in saying so, the evidence that Satterfield, Pyron & Cos. propose to adduce in proof that they not only sell bargains, but that they sell great bargains in goods, is a trial. Tlte mammoth hotel project is the topic of conversation in town. Cartersville Progressive. —First a steam mill, then a foundry and machine shop, then two steam planing and matching door and sash manufactories, then a rail road and town hall; now another steam mill, car factory, new church, new college, new hotel, new hank, and, *nst but not least, she has, already in full blast, anew COL LAR FACTORY ! Call at the ‘Gear Shop’ and see it. BJsgT’We are glad to learn that the diffi culty about the steam boilers between the Directors of the Cartersville Car Factory and the Philadelphia company from whom u was ordered, has been amicably adjusted, and another order given them, by the Car Factory company, for more machinery. The members of the Hermesian Society request all members of the Cat tei sville Lyceum, who have books which belonged to the latter Society, to please turn them over to Mr. Hen* fy P- Fold, Ltbiarian of the Herme sian, as they have been donated to that Society. IfcgrWe expect, in the course of a week or two, to move the Exrn*M Pkixtwg Omen, into Col. J. W. Harris’ New Brick Building* belween N. Gilreath & Son and Uol. J. G. M. Montgomery’s Si ores, West Main Street* where we will be glad to meet our patron 8 and friends, in the future, and supply them with the Express, a P.unocrntic paper which stands upon its own merits; with Job Work, as neat and cheap as it can be done in any country office in the "tate; and Advertising upon as good terms as any gentleman could reasonably ask it. We feel very thankful to our patrons for the liberal patronage they have and are now bestowing upon the Exfrhss; and assure them that no efforts will be spared to keep it up to its present high and respectable standing* as “Upward and Onward” is our motto. HAS RETURNED FROM MARKET WITH 1118 MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPUING AND SI MMER GOODS BSL-Notwithstanding the beautiful Spring time, with its flowers and songs, its pleasan 1 breezes and genial showers, its rich verdure and sweet fragrance, its bright and smiling sunbeams, has again returned to bless our happy country and homes, and cheer our spirits and revive our hopes, by prefiguring to our faith, the perpetual spring to which we arc all rapidly hastening, we should no t fail to remember that the reverse of this bright picture is presented to our gaze in the midst of these enrapturing scenes ; for* “In the midst of life wo arc in death.” While the little feathered songster perches upon the tree top and warbles its lays of melody the slow tolling bell peals its sad requium m tones that sends a thrill of horror into the deepest recesses of every heart, that .anoth er immortal spirit has winged its everlast ing flight to realms unknown. It may be that it is gone to roam the bright plains of the glory world, and lave in seas ofheavcnly bliss, and behold the beauties of the perpet ual spring of which the earthly is but a type; “Blessed scenes through rude and stormy blasts, I onward pregs to you; or, it may that an immortal soul is lost! lost! lost! driven away from earth into hell, there to be shut up forever in companionship with devils and infernal fiends, “tortured with keen despair, to cry and wait for fierce 1 " pains.” Reader! To which destination are you bound ? Clothing! Clothing! ! Clothing !! ! Let the cry be extorted : “CLOTHING !” For the rich and the poor, the high and the low, the bond and the free, the white and the black, all! of all qualities and prices, at LIEB.MAN’S around you, dear reader, and read the lessons of wisdom taught you in nature, and let them lift your throughts to no* bier and higher contemplations. The eartk the lovely theater of our actions, robed in her beautiful garments, is but designed to arouse our aspirations and flsdge our faith to soar to the full realization of alt its cher ished hopes—in the ever-blooming Eden— where-faith ends in< sight and hope in frui* ikm. edly, the best sewing Mb chine manufactured is Grover & Baker’s.- There is a live “Collar Factory” ccmeto town. Yes! a thing of reality, where they are making all sorts of Collars —horse col lars and mule collars; big collars and little collars; white collars and black collars, in the identical town of Cartersville, at Billy Edward’s “Gear Shop;” we know it is so, for we have been around and seen ’em make ’em. If you-would know it to be true, do as we have done, go and sec for yourself. Our profoundest thanks are tendered oui* esteemed friend, H. J. McCormick, of the Seventeenth District, for the first Straw berries of the season, received, by us,-sev eral days since. They were from bis own beds, and were very large and delicious. England had her Cromwell! France her Bonaparte, but Cartersville has her COLLAR FACTORY, at Edwards’ “Gear Shop.” B@r We return our kindest thanks to Messrs. R A. & H. M. Clayton, for a basket of nice, sweet Oranges and Lemons, sent us, and would inform the public that the Messrs. Clayton have a great many of the sort left, and they are for sale, besides numerous other ttiihgs - Men who are mindful of the printer are bound to pro pjr. Ladies and Gentlemen: We do not pro pose to detain you with lengthy remarks, on this occasion, but simply wish to say: “If you wish to buy great bargains in goods, go to LIEBMAN’S.” It is said that only 3,000,000 o\it of J 75,000,000 acres of laud in Texas are improved. A Macon polieceman went to Co lumbus the other day in full uniform, and the innocent people of that city took him to be a U. S. Major-General. Never Saw the Cars. -There is an old citizen of LawrenceviUe, who though nearly eighty years old, has never seen a train of cars. The nearest he ever came to it was seeing the track. S. & M. Liebman have received the largest lot and assortment of Trunks and Valises ever before brought to this market. • The Georgia Press Association will meet in Augusta on the 10th of May. The farmers of North Georgia are workiug in earnest, and their propects for all kinds of crops are very good. The General Assembly of the Pres byterian Church South, will meet at Huntsville, Alu., on May 20th. An inexhaustable slate quarry has been discovered near Rome. The lands of Bartow county are worth about $2,000,000. Corn is tasseling in Brunswick. New Spring and Summer Goods, by the thousands, for sale, at S. & M. Liebman’s. From this date the Riuk will be open Wednesday afternoons, and Friday nights from 7| to 10 o’clock npr. 18th 1871-ts. Globe Flower Cough-Syrup cures Asthma WM. H.HOWARD Is Agent for the BEST CABIYET FOR Churches, Schools, Halls, and Parlors.!! Made in America, viz: Mason A Hamlin’s, £ O. A. Prince Jt Co’s. Also, Agent for A Splendid Piano, Guaranteed by Written War rantee to keep in Perfect Order Tor Five Yean* \ » Also, Agent for Various Smaller MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!!! WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO Call on me and get my Prices. Call and see Illustrated Cata logue and Price List. 2>on’t forget this Advertisement. W. 11. Howard, Cartersville, Georgia. march 28th, ’7l—sw 3m. Cartersville Prices Current. Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. It. Hudgens, Grocery Mci'cliaut. Cotton per 11). 10 to 13 Axes per doz. $13.00 to $15.00 Meats ; Butter—Goshen tb 50 (dj 60- Shoulders tb 12(3.13 “ Country 95 (5 30c Clour rb side 120(15 Beeswax ft SO (5 25 Plain hams 14''oJ5 Brimstone & sulph. ft 8(5 15 Canv. hams 18 (5 20 Blues tone 1b lb 15(580 Fresh pork 9(5 10 Borax tb 50 fib 60 Cheese, tblß (5 22 Crackers —Butter lb S (at. 25 Cigars, M $70(5590 “ Soda 7>£(515 “Dom.sls(n>s3o “ Cream... 18(520 Tobacco lb GOrtsTOc Candy— Fancv asst.tb 19(540 “ Medium 70(5750. “ Stick. .. .... 19(530 “ Prime,l.oo(sl 50 Coffec-Ri0.... lb 18Kf©95 “Va Leaf 20fa25e “ Java 26(528 “Sinking 75(5100 Cream Tartar, lb 5063)75 Eggs, doz. 12W.16<- Camphor—Gum, tb 1.2542.00 Flour, cwt. $4(54-50 Cotton Cards, doz $7.50(3)8.00 Lard, lb-—14(516e Epsom Salts,... tb ... fcf&lS Meal, hush. 75®f)0e Grain —Corn, bush. 75(5580 Lime, bbl. 1.75(52.50 “ Wheat, red. 1.50—60 Rice, tb .... 9(51 S>£ “ live 750)90 Salt, sack 2.35(52.40 “ Peas L40(552 Soda, lb .... 7(510 “ Oats 50(5500 Starch, tb ... 8(5)15 “ Clover Seed $9.50-12 l 2y. Sugar—Browu, 1b.... mil Shot, bag $2.75@3.00 “ C 14(2)15 Shovels, Am. $1.50 “ A Iron, » “ Crushed 16?£(518 Putty, tb... B@loc “ Powr’d .... 18(520 Indigo 1b51.75(52.00 Syrup—Muscova. gal 40(3)50 Tallow, lb 10(5)12>£ “ Golden ....90@i.00 Tea, tb $1.25(5)1.50 “ Ex. Golden $1(51-25 Feathers tb 65(5(75 “ New Orleans 80(541 tapper, lb 25(535 Oil—Tanner’s, gal sl.lO-40 Mack’l, kit $2—2.75 “ Kerosene 45(560 Potatoes, Ir. 75(585 “ Linseed, raw $1.25(51.40 “ Sweet $2.30 “ “ boil’d $1.35(51.50 | Twine, bag. 30(535 Rope—Manilla lb 28(530 Candles, tb 19(510 “ Machine .... 11(515 Lumber M sl6-420 “ Cotton 37(2)40 Wool, wash. 20(510 Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1.40 Osnaburgs y 15(5-18 Brown Sheetings, yd. 10dtl4 Turpentine 75(541 Dried Peaches, bush $1.50-75 Rags, cot lin tb 3y % “ Apples *1.75 White Lead 10(515 Vinegar—Cidar, gal 50(575 Estrella Oil 40(500 Interesting to Planters. Office Mobile Oil Mills, Mobile, February 7,187 T. j To the Editor: In another advertisethb Lanc don Fertilizer, the price of which has been SGO per ton. Although this is below the price of any other reliable commercial xns,- nure in the market', yfet I have determined to make the price still 1 lower. The Langdon is a home production, made from well knows articles produced here, (Bones and Cotton Seed Meal mainly) and I can afford to man ufacture and sell it cheaper than any foreign manufacturer can put his product in this mar ket. Again, I have this year so developed and perfected my works as to reduce the manufacture considerably; and lastly, so generous has been the support of this net? Southern enterprise by our planters, in giv ing the Langdon their preference, that I pro pose to reciprocate by giving them all the advantage I possess in the production of the article. The price hereafter will be only SSO per ton for lots of five or more tons, $55 for less amounts, and $3 per hundred pounds for amounts less than a ton. At this low price every good farmer will hs’e fertilizers. Please give this a few insertions for tlx 3 benefit of your planter readers. Very Respectfully, VV. D. MANN, Proprietor Langdon Fertilizer Bear in Iflnd When disease has undermined the health, and the physical system has become pros trated, a stimulant that will not only strengthen, but remove the cause, should be immediately resorted to. Mental distress is also a fruitful source of the breaking down of the constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarming. For all such maladies Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters have unsurpassed. By acting directly upon the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so often complained of by persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as digestion is restored, the patient finds his strength increasing, and his general health improved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all cases of • weakness or nervous debility attendant upon sedentary habits. The generality of Bitters are so disagreeable to the taste that they are ob jectionable to a weak stomach. This is not the case with Host otter’s Bitters, which wil l be found mild and extremely pleasant. Bal samic plants, barks and roots conlribute their restorative juices to render it soothing and strengthening. Its basis is the only pure stimulant which has ever been pro duced, containing no fusil oil, or any other deleterious element. The most careful and skillful chemists have analyzed the Bitters, and pronounce them harmless. This is scientific testimony; but the testimony of the hundreds of thousands who have expe rienced the preventive and curative effects of the GREAT VEGETABLE TONIC and ALTERA TIVE of modem times is still more conclusive In Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Billiousness, Nervous Complaints and general debility it is as nearly infallible as anything in this fallible world can be. Life and Campaigns of Gen. Lee. The great, standard work of the day, the Life and times of the beloved and lamented Southern Military Chieftain, Gen. R, E. Lee, with a fall reccord of the campaigns and heroic deeds of his companions in arms, by a distinguished Southern Journalist, 850 pages, 30 life like steel engravings of confederate Generals, &c., just out of the press.— Price- $3, 75. Rev. A. M. Samford, A- Bartow and Polk Comities.— He.is also agent to receive and re ceipt for subscription to the Expres >. r MiTThI M, ILI b 1 vjt , H i | gii/ftl" I v J I . s «K p I J The Path Kit.lvr is by universal consent allowed 10 bare won for itself a reputation unsurpassed in the history of medical prc parntions. Its instantaneous effect in I lie eradication and extinction of Pain in all its various forms incident to ihe human family, ari l the unsolicit and written and verbal testi mony of the masses in its favor, have been and are its own best advertisements The ingredients of the Pain Killer, be in? purely Vkuetable render it perfectly safe and efficacious remedy taken internally, as well as for external applications, when used according to directions. The stain up on linen from its use is readily removed by washing with alcohol. This Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of so many of the afflictions incident to the human family, has now been before the public over Thirty Years, and ha* found its way into almost every corner of the world ; and wherever it has been used, the same opinion is expressed of its medical properties In any attack, where prompt action upon the system is required, the Pain Killer is invaluable. Its almost instantaneous effect in relieving pain is truly wonderful; nnd when used according to directions, is true to its name, a Pain Killer. PRICE REDUCED! A %i j/ : ' ■ 'PATENT APPLIED,;FOR ' 'V'*’ ft MANUFACTUREDATTHE fll PURITY : li I Ji C UARANTE tD.V/D.MANN.P,f P ; Only ss© Per Toss, in Five Ton Lots. MORE THAN TWO HUNORED («oo) PLASTERS TBIED THE LANGDOM FERTILIZER tins last year, and the MOST FAVORABLE REPORTS are heard front it. Its PURITY pm!’ STRENGTH arc guaranteed. The value of BONE PHOSPHATE AND COTTON SEED MEAL as a manure, is known to every SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURALIST. These articles form the be! k (1-5) of the “LANGDON,” to which added proper quantities of POTASH, G Yl'&U M and SALT. These live ingredients form the compound. If IS A' Ht)ME PRODUCTIO N. Largo Capital invested here in the Works,, affords a security for the guarantee of its PU RITY. MION. CJ C. JuANUSPON (Agricultural Editor Mobile Register,) gives advisory supervision to the production of this Fertilizer. NO HIGH FREIGHTS from the far East, nor LARGE COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS HERE, have to he paid, as must be true of an article of foreign (Northern) manufacture, and hence the “LangJcn” can be sold, and IS SOLD CHEAP ER, than any Standard Fertilizer in the mar- The COTTON SEED MEAL is produced at the Works, and the RAW BONES are gathered from the surrounding country and ground at mv Mills. FARMERS are rNTITED to visit the Mo bile Oil Mills and witness the operation of pro ducing the Laugdon Fertilizer. Planters shoiud instruct their Merchants to buy for them THE LANGDON FERTILIZER, Because it is a simple composition of articles known to be good, and the Purity of which is insured. Because it is sold at a lower price than anv ar ticle oflike quality could be, which is brought from a distance. Because it will give .greater returns from its use, pound for pound, than any other Fertilizer, no matter what the price. FROM THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from practical men, these are here given; Tuscaloosa, Ala.. ) December 22d, 1870. f Col. W. D. .Yan n : ’ Sir.—Your Circular of the lsj Inst, came to hand. As we found the Langdoil Fertilizer the best that we tried, I give you my experience with it. Our land is poor, red hill land. Used 200 lbs. to the acre. We used one ton of Gillum's, at $75; three tons of Zell’s, at $55 per ton; two (tons of the Lougdon, at S6O per ton. The laud was all worked alike, and the some quantity used of each. I did not keep the weights of each field separate, but attended to the picking and weighing myself, and khow that there was more cotton gathered to the acre on the Langdon than any other part of the place. The Zell’s was next. From my own experience, and in the opinion of all farmers who took notice of it v the Langdon Fertilizer was far superior to any that we used. Respectfully yours, Ac., C. IL FITTS. Mr. Thomas IT. Kennedy, of Meridian, Miss., after recounting his cxperlenceiu the use of the Langdon Fertilizer, says; “When I lived on mv plantation in Alabama, I used many kinds of Manure, but I never used anything that would begin to compare with the Lang.lon Fertilizer.” THE PRICE AT THE MILLS IS SSO PER TON, in five ton lots. $55 for a single toil. $3 per 100 lbs. for small lots. It is exchanged for Cotton Seed, 300 pounds, in strong sacks, delivered free on board boat or cars at Mobile, for one ton Cotton Seed, free at the landing or depot up country—sacks and twine furnished by the Mills. Os its cheapness, Col. Laugdon says: “Its cheapness—l am fully convinced that, at the price mnv fixed by you, to-wit: $55 per ton, it is much the cheapest fertilizer in our market. Pound for pound, I consider it more valuable than the preparations that are Selling at $75 to SBO. For my own use, I would greatly prefer it to Peruvian Guano at the same price.” Os its merits, he says: “The result is the best Fertil izer iu the world for our Southern lands, in mv opinion.” Again: “It contains more fully and complete ly than any other, the elements neceessary for the production of Southern crops and the reno vation of Southern soil. Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr., M. I)., Professor of Chemistry South Carolina Medical College, and Inspector of Fertilizers lor South Carolina, who made a full and careful analysis of the Langdon Fertilizer, says of it: “It is‘a very su perior article.” I also crash at the milis. Raw Bones, which are ground fine. Price at the Mills, $45 per ton. Ground Raw Bone is too well known as a strong Fertilizer to need comment. For trees, shrub bery and grapes, it has no equal. The Ground Bone of the Mobile oil mills is warranted to con tain nothi n» but Bone. Address all orders for either of the above Fer tilizers. accompanied by the cash, or orders on your merchants here, to MOBILE OIL MILLS, r - ®ox72& Mobile, Ala per ton. Cash, paid for cotton seed delivered at the wharf or depot here—sacks and twine delivered at your landing or depot. BOXRS WANTED. S6gs">sls per ton will .b:- pai l for Bones deliv ere.r»tttio Mills. It, will pa” *o gather them about the country and ship to the Mo’ He Oii Al I : IS. Ja a. lOtli, 1871. wly. HEHEY T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Paris—Fluid Extract R\nbaih, and Fluid Extract Catatcba Gr-jpe Juice. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, 8 I U K O R NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVE. IS ESS, Etc., PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINE RALS Oil DELETERIOUS DRUGS. H These Pills are the most delightfully pleas ant purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. Therein nothing more ac ceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains, They are composed of the finest ingredient*. After a few days’ use of them, such an in vigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from imprudence or disease. H. T. Helmbold’s Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coat ed Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE DA TA Wflß GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their be ing sugar-coated. PRICE oU cts. Per Box. E Henry T. Ilelmbobfs HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radiaally exterminate from the system Scorfula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rhe um, Caukers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, (Jaukerous Affections. Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings. Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all dis eases that havo been established in the sys tem for years. L Being prepared expressly for the above complaints, its Blood-Purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of* Sarsaparilla/-!* gives the complexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the Patient to a state of Health and Purity. For Purify ing the Blood, removing all Chronic constitu tional Diseases arising from -an impure state of the Blood; and the only reliable and effect ual known Remedy for the cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, nnd Beautifying the Complexion. Price, $1 50 tier bottle. svs HEART T. HELM HOLD’S CONCENTRATED FLU!) EXTR’CT BUCMU HIE GREAT DIURETIC; Has cured evdry case of Diabetes in which it has bcerf given. Irritation of the Neck, of the Bladder, and Inflamatiou of the Kid neys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Blad der, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Cal culus, Gravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mu cous or Milky Discharges, and for Enfee bled and Delicate Constitutions of Both Sex es, attended with the following symptoms: Indispositiopi to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty.'of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trent Mftig, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dirrrtwjssbf Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Finishing of the Body Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Mnsctilar System, etc;- Used by persons from the’ages of 13 to 2 r > and from AS to 85 or in the decline or change of life, after coufinenxebt or labor pains; bed-wetting in children. B Helmbold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, nnd cures all diseases aris ing from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Bloou, etc. superseding Copaiba in affec tions for which it is used, and Syphilitic af fections—in these diseases used in connec tion with Helmbold’s Rose Wash LADIES. In many affections peculiar to Ladies, the Ext. Buchu is unequalled by any other rem edy—as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfuluess or Suppression of custom ary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Seliirrus state of the Uterus, Luchorrboea or Whites, Ster ility, and for all Complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from ' Indiscretion or Habits of dissipation. It is prescribed cx tensively by the most eminent physician and midwives for enfeebled and delicate consti tutions, of both sexes, and all ages, (attend e 1 with any of the above diseases or symp toms). 0 H. T. Helmbold’s Ext. Buchu Cures Disea ses arising from Imprudences, Hab its of Dissipation, etc. in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure, ft causes a frequent l desire, and j gives strength to Urinate,*thereby removing obstructions, preventing ati& curing strict ures of the Urethra?, nilayiirg pain and infls mation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and poisonous matter. Thousands who have beeu the victims of incompetent per sons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they have beeu deceived, aud that the “Poison” lias, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Uee Helmbold Ext Buchu for all atfections and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, §il 50 per bottle. L lIENRY T- HELM BOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot be surpassed as a Fnce Wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every species of cutaneous affec tion, It speedily eradicates Pimples, spots, Scorbutic Dryness, fnaurations of CUTA NEOUS MEMBRANE, ect., dispels Hives, Redness and Incipient Inlianiation, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of scalp or skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which salve or ointments are used; restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissue e£ its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. Ikut however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, II T. Helmbold’s Rose Wash . has loug sustained its principle claim *0 v»n bounded putronftge,. by possessing mialUfes which render it a toilet appendage of the most superlative and congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those prom inent requisites, .safety and eiflcacy—the in variable accompaniments of its use—as a preservative and*.refresher of the complex ion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases | of' a Syphilitic nature, aud as an injection 1 for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connec tion with the Extract Buchu, Sarsapar’’a, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be ?urpasse4._ Prick dollar prr bottle. D Hi Full and efpMcit direct! ons accompany the medicines. EvidP uce of the most ponsible and reliable character furnished bn application, with hundreds of thousands 0 f living witnesses, anil wpw'lrd of AO.UUu un solicited certificates and nHntory lei ter/, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent physicians, Clei - ! gvmen. Statesmen, etc. The projector has never resorted to their publication’tn the i new»pap era; he does not do Hits c*<yi il.s ' fact that his articles rank as Stands!d I’rep -1 Bullions, nnd do not neck to be propped up | by certificates. j H. T. Helmbold’s Genuine Prepara flows, delivered to any address. Secure fr»>m cb | nervation. Established upward on 2 * jears, Sold by druggists everywhere. Ad4rera letters for information in confidece to H, T. Helm bold, Dauggist and Chemist, Only Depots: H’ T. Helmbold's Drug and Chemical Oarehouse, No. 594 Broadway, N. Y., or H.T- Helmbold's Medical I'epot, 101 South !0 h, st l’hilodelphia, I’a, Beware of Counterfeits! A'k for 11. T. Helmbold’s I! Take no other ’! 1 L_uuuw_— I nil—l 111 ■■ DA n B T’B Prophylactic Fluid. rgvius invaluable Fanrily Medicine, for pnH fvmg, clcasing, removing bad odors in all kind* for Ury/ii>ela/,jrlicuinaiii»in. and o«; for ratarrti. sore month, sore thro-it. dlnthe ri a; ic, dia urine a. ejmlcrajjt/jYWOYhJo jpols, mildew, lrnit stains; taken intormUt* a/ well Ti>|>liod externally: so bivbiv rri-r>m - mended by all who havo used it—D for sale hr lar mc’j * ail Dm jgis's n »i<l Country Mcrrhintv aml m_ay hp oHfdm) directly of DAUBY l'H* U*H Y I.ATIU CO.. Dec. 6, w-Iy. 161 William Street. X. Y. SATTERFIELD, PYHON & C«K, Are Daily Receiving and Opening One of the Finest & Largest Stocks of the Most Choice, Select and Fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, &C„ Ever before exhibited in the CARTEKSYSLLE MARKET, and 4 *Want to Sell Them.” low’ll your time and here’B your place to bay a heap «f tine goods for little money.— C'ome, one and all, and see for yourselves. SATTERFIELD, PYRON & CO., CARTERSVILLE. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine THIS celebrated Sewing Marhiuo has been in us. for nearly twenty years, and is now us ed by over three hundred thousand fatnilie*, and has gained a reputation far .above any oth er sewing Machine. It has been awarded more national prizes than any other-machine in the world; at the Great World’s. Fair at New York, it was awarded the Hold Medal; at the London Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 1867, at Paris, it was awarded the Cross of the Legion of Honor; bevMc* this, it has won the First Premium at all the State Fairs where, it has been exhibited* However, we.do not claim that premiums Won at our State and County Fairs any great honor or mark of distinction, us it depends more on the operator than the machine, thev seldom have judges who are mechanics, and judges of a Sewing Machine. At National Fairs there are a sworn Committee, who are judges of machinery. The following are some of the reasons why the Grover A Baker is the best: It is the lightest running Machine in use; it is the simplest; it is more rapid in its movements; sews directly from two spools without rewind ing; sews till kinds of work without baisting. can do twice as much work iu a day as any other machine; it is the most durable, and almost noiseless; it sews equally well on all kinds of goods, from the finest Bwiss muslin to the heaviest Heaver eloth; makes the elastic lock-stitch much the strongest in usej%ndevety machine is fully warranted. Mho can desire any more in a sewing machine. There is every variety and size of these machine?, front*'the lightest family to the heaviest loathe* machine. These machines are now for sale at CartersvflTe, Ha., by Leon A (.'AMP, in one of Judge Parrott's new Store Houses, under the City hall. Mu chines will be delivered to customers either in or out of the city, and full instructions given free of charge; and should any of our machines fall short of our recommendation, the jnonev will be cheerfully refunded or placed in it* stead any other machine in use. Old Machines repaired and put iu good order on the very shortest notice. LEON A. CAMP. Cnrtersv iIW.Ua. Win, Satterfield, Having Dissolved Copartua; *s<iip 'with GEO. J. BRIANT," Has returned to and opened a flrst-elass BAR-ROOM, at hi* old sfeml, where, in the future as in tlie past, my old customers and the public generally will always find good LIQUORS to drink. iVIL SATTERFIELD, apr. 13-wly Cartersville, Ga. For Sale! For Cash! ' 1- THIS iriyate House and Lot,, And the Business Huhse and OfCapt C. B. Blackxb, separately or to-” gether, on the East side of the Railroad, in the town of Cartersvilfo. The former occu pied now by liis family, and the latter as a Barber Shop. To be sold for cash only. — Apply to JOHN W. WOFFORD, apr. 13 swlf C .rtevsvillc, Ga.