The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, April 28, 1871, Image 3

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; o >VN lfJ>T illo, I<»m April 2*tH, *s<!• * -H "" |(., p(i»t SI "itcConvention * «fliotin»injr. on Monday night last, , ,j, e following vole of thank*: ' vH> Tkat «(' k'nikrmir thanks tr> <t»o i |;| ' ,,, 1 ,|'ihp < artwsville ( hunii, and the I ’ , y n»ui unity, forth** «levant ho*- j i, « itl' which they have entertained this the wtbor denominations fertile u«) of I ['/,of Wop* hip: and to tin* several I ,| . which Tvft'temt to delegates return ••of charge. jti/c i* of Cartels villc, Irrespective *f ,ii,,iinl Ida*, feel profoundly thankful -.rivilcgo of entertaining suchncorps l soiled aiul honoralile Christian guest* „,*cd this e<*< U*J>i**»ic:ii .body, and will ~i die future, revert to this delightful oc ono ol the brightest pages in the his young hut growing town. The pre iiul labor*, to -ay nothing of godly ei rlf great a number of faithful ami j|.le> of the meek an l lowly Jesus, ' in these days of religious declon (ln hiitnhly trust and believe, will wield ihicnce for good that shall he seen and felt \ liuv -to come. Not a thing transpired ■ the entire se-sion to mar the happiness, , ■nipt the peace, or, in the least, to inter- I ~t . with the Christian greetings, fellowship «jotl-will which marked ilie intercourse I Voivihren, of all denominations, socially and I iirjotisH. during their brief sojourn in our I ,|.t “behold ! how pleasant it is for nreth- I ren to dwell together in unity.” I These are not alone the feelings and senti- I „ | lt .s oftheciti/a us oft ni tersv.He and vicinity, I u t read w hat a stranger, who was in attend- I , c-uiHuiJthe deliberations of the Convention, I , -av about it. AVe.<i<jyy fj;o!}i the Atlan- I ■ j i twotltutifn ' \ The Baptist Convention that assembled Ii (' :| rt< rsville, was the largest held in the I s ate lor tilt: past thirty, yparf. For inlel- I pity am] ghr’istinn zeal, the members I,; that Cdnvcutiorf stood imsuVpfissed. Its I ;r .•siding oflieer, Rev. I’. H. Mcll, is ac- I wlcdgcd to have no superior in. the I w ledge of Parliamentary law. lie rules I Idly, firmly and impartially. The ppos- Ii- of a measure would much rather have I in preside* titan take (hp floor. The Convention was harmonious and I nlrisant. The vexed question relative to I ;n removal of Mercer University, lias been I ...tiled. Ttie litigati ou mitalii-d by tho cUi- I n iis of Pcnficld is to be withdrawn. The I I nivcrsify is to go on ft* Macon without let I . r pindrattoe, and a school is to be estub- I | ~ir I at I’enfield, to be called Mercer High I- iiool. Tiie Oenvention took a flrtn and |., I'l stand against conformity to tho i!d—theater going, dancing drunken ness, gambling of all kinds. The delegatee I from Atlanta were active and efficient—Dr. I iirmiily. Ex-Gov. llrown, and Wj M. Janes, I Ksi|., taking prominent positions. \ State Sunday School organization was I perfected, and a committee appointed to I Mart a Baptist Orphans’ Home, from Atlan- I tint).". The people of Cartersvillc mot the dele- I I giite* with open arms and warm hearts. — j I Their hospitality was extended in unstinted I measure, and with a heartiness and good I will unmistakable, One of the brightest 1 I j.uges in the memory of tiiose who attended I the (’oureution, will be the kindness and I generosity shown thein by tho citizens of j I Cartersvillc. Cartersvillv |U»s established ! I : reputation for hospitality that places her , I in the front rank. JEtio perpeiua. Rev. Dr. Tucker and KcY. I'r. Wills have J recently been appointed and oDlakted Bish- | I ops of their respective denominations. If I happened in this wise: The directors of a I certain railway compiany had under consid- I oration the granting of tickets to ministers Inf the gospel. A resolution giving to rain- I -ters of good standing in their respective I ltnomi nations while engaged in ministerial f ilniy, tickets at, half rates had been unani- I mmisly passed, when a director who was I in Episcopalian, declared that he must have Ia free ticket, for Bishop Beckwith. A ivletli [ mlist director amended by inserting one : r Bishop Pierce. 'J’lie President of the j I Imard (a Baptist) remarked that the Bap- I ti-ts and Presbyterians had no regular High- ! op, because all the ministers were Bishops, ami he therefore wanted tickets for all the Baptist and Presbyterian Divines. This the Hoard thought too much of a good thing, and consequently they said to the Presidcn*:— “We will authorize you to appoint and or dain a Bishop for Hie Baptists and Presby- | teriaus.” In accordance with this authori- j j tv lie appointed and ordained a Baptist I’ish- I "p. Rev. 11. If. Tucker and as Presbyterian I Bishop. Rev. David Wills, and gave them free tickets accordingly. Vive la Bishops I Tucker and Wills. ' A member of the Convention got off seve ral conundrums on the names of delegates; among them were*: Who represents a green j vine? Ivy! Who cuts smooth and clean ? A Shaver ! Who is a good worshipper ? A i Dev.itie! Who is good in music? A Toon ! bho took after the oil and the wine? A I Butler ? What is indulging not to excess ? \ Horn-a-day ? Who does execution at a j | mg range? A Cannon! Who keeps up the fire? Wood!—At. Constitution. fcgrw e are happy to congratulate our neigh “i'i> ol the Standard on the accession of an ele- Kam ucw ey Hinder press to their office. The 'milleofthcir.jssueof the titth is printed upon “ 1 lie imp rfcssiefTis clear and handsome, re nting much credit upon the press anti printer. " expect to follow suit at an early day. set? W e made a flying visit to th e once pros i rious, bv now almost obliterated, town oft’ass ' li', on \\ ednesday last—decoration day—and ' ’X' truly gratified to observe the efforts which •'re now being made to revive the memory of t! ' it time-honored and once lovely village, by rebuilding residences upon a goodly number of 'He choicest lot;-. It will he remembered, by many of our vendors, that this plat-e fell a vic tim to the destructive torches of Sherman, dur ing the war, and was well nigh totally burned U P- because the name of the place had been •■Ranged, by the Legislature, from Cassvill* to Mcuuassah, in liouor of the first illustrious bat he ground of the war. Dp to the time of its de traction Cassville was the county site offtinu °Hy ( ass, but then Bartow county, and was maced by a neat two-storv brick court-house two prosperous colleges-male and female—two ', n Bhahlo hotels, three thriving chnrehcs, from te ® w twenty bnsfness houses and offices, newspaper and job printing office, a mtm r ot wood, blacksmith, Tailor, and shoe shops* agether with an indtistrious, intelligent and tbiui) population of between live and seven "•ndred inhabitants. Nothing, of all this, was H sht« the three churches and a half dozen r Mdcuces, and the sacred repository of the of fortifications running oen a"y through it. while tho citizens were scat tered, homeless and destitute tarns to the seaboard. we, e - m ° U ?‘ more ardentl, attached to & IZ7 X the old citizens of Cassville to that ill - fated vT Kc; the devoted Jews in Babylonian eat Buty. never turned their eyes more longingw _>'l yearningly towards Jerusalem, than did . e po °l >lo awards CassvUic, and up bitterer t-is shed and sighs heaved at the renjeißber n' c of Jcrnsalem than by these at theremem t];r "’ lc f °fCassville. No Mhmder, tlteu, that on ' ' "vlit and lovely spring day— J he 2«th day t ; i' ri ‘ -amidst the^eetTay?of aattui’smin fUw( .madevtoubly sweet by-the, majestic lian- of God as dLsplayed in II is beautiful I Ca-sville Memorial , OD ' together with tJieir friends and with asseni t»k>d Uigether to decorate ! ami wi,h ,h ° ir to *' tr!, t,,c rv > v atuoble , baud of confederate a H mav \"' *! remaiiOS klcrp hard by noner, '•ut eherish!’, ~earer * ,OTOcl o»cs in that solitary lives i n ,' ho e( I "T 4Ve " yar ' l ~ vvho ‘sacrificed their ’ n heap* of , defencc of the very homes that lay ,Sh £‘.r and them, and upon wkiic h Un ßled woodlfi 1 * R,lrt * SllC *’ ar,rl ■ charred and’ °° dblaCS evergeens the modest little vine had -; :rr sup and wormed its slen der form and aroand which twined its delicate tendrils, and. w ith head erect, h;td bud*led and blown a beautiful rose of colors rich and rare, and emitting a fragrance as sweet to olfactory »cnse as the memory of the b*\c*d depai id ones was dear to the hearts oi those who strew them over the graves. Out of the mins of desolated homes had sjirung the sweet, fragrant flowers which, on that day. beautified and adorned the casket* from which had escaped the precious j ewets— heroes' spirits. < assville, though baptised with blood and fire, will yet rise from her grave of seeming obliv ion, and in the not very distant future, will bloom as the rose. Already she is again begin ning to assume the appearance of a village, and. ere long, upon those classic hill tops where once the Cassville Female and Cherokee Bap tist Male Colleges flourished, will again spring up from their ruins, other and still more pros perous institutions of lea ruing. LOCAL IT EATS. .I.T'.Gihson, Editor. R. W. MtrßfiiY is our authorized Agent and* ollertor. To receive mid receipt for Sub scription to the Kxpress, and to collect claims. £PrS'*Rcv. \V. K. WFILMS j- our authorized locafand traveling Agent, to receive and re ceipt tor subscriptions to the Kxpress. New Spring and Summer Goods, By thousands, for .sale, at S. &. \I. Liebman's. f&jjr Don’t forgot the Fancy Dress Skatinfj Carnival at the Rink in this place, to-night, (Friday.) To those; who are fond of skating, and those who love to see others skate, wo pre dict much fun. 80, don’t fail to go. — Fancy Skaters, from a distance, ex pected. Satterfiel I, Byron A Go’s. Is the place to | buv good goods, fine goods, and fashionable I goods, real cheap. Bk3>j“ News items are scarce iu this berg, as precious stones, almost. Gttgr Wo not iced in our perambulations around town yesterday, several new and elegant buildings in course of construction. This shows that Cartersvillc is on the high road to prosperity, and we are proud to see it.-I -t«y*yt w , , „ . . &3P’* Oil Wednesday morning last, we, in company with the Carteiqrvilje set out for Cassville to attend the deco ration of the Confederate Soldiers’ Graves. Mr Joint Bogle furnished us transportation, and he being xylint the 'inimitable Judge Jones terms a ' loose driver,” landed us safely ftt (’assville Cemetery on schedule time, i. c., half-past ten o’clock. Upon arriving, we found a large number of ladies and gentlemen, from Gartersville, Cassville and vicinities, assembled to assist in the sad and solemn, yet pleasant duty of perpetuating the memory of the brave Con federates who sleep there, by strewing flow ers upon their silent graves. The order of tlicday was announced by Mr. TV. A. Chunn, as follows: J’rayer—By Rev. Mr. Gohlwire. Music—By the Band. Address—By* Col. Jno. A. Crawford. M usic and Decoration of the Graves. The prayer was a very appropriate and feeling one. and from which many good and valuable lessons might be learned ; a hand some tribute was paid to the noble dead bu ried there; inn word, it was well-timed pointed, instructive, and the true se tiinent, j of the Christian gentleman’s heart, who ut- 1 tered it. After the prayer the Bond dis coursed a piece of music, after which, Mr. W. A. Chunn, introduced to the audiences Col. Jnc. A. Crawford, who proceeded to ad dress them. While we consider the speech of Col. Crawford ns truthful, and a thorough exposition of the oppressions and wrongs, which are unmercifully being perpetrated upon the Southern people, we did not think it entirely appropriate on that occasion.— But as wc remarked above,it was truth every syllable of it, and we cordially concur with him in the opinion that the Cause for which those heroes, whose memory we desire to perpetuate, battled and sacrificed their lives? is not hopelessly lost. We believe that as cer tain as God lives and rules, that just certain, ere the lapse of many years, the very Cause which the Southern people went to battle for in 1860, will Be recovered aud established. You may ask upon what wc found this opinion ! It is this: Look at our condition lour or fix'd years ago, surrounded by wreck and ruin, poverty-stricken and penniless, and slaves to those in whose hands we were ; forced to live under a system of government which we despised, | and which afforded us no protection ; our j homes were desolated, our towns burned, ; our farms devastated, and to us, the future ; was as black as erebus, and living line a pall around us ; we were almost bereft of hope, our hearts almost sank within us, when we viewed our surroundings, and we were almost persuaded to give up without an effort. This is a picture, and not an over drawn one of our deplorable situation five years ago. JN’ow, compare our condi j tion !ht, » with the present, and ask upon what we found the opinion expressed above! 1 he* dawn of anew and glorious era is at hand; the clouds of blackness, which bat a short time ago gathered over our political horizon, are rapidly parsing away, and the future grows Brighter and brighter, and the signs of the times, we think, are suffi ; ciently encouraging to fully sustain us in our belief. Taken as a whole, Col. Lrawford’s speech wus an able and t'loquent. one, and did him great credit. After the address, the Band playing, the ladies and gentlemen proceeded to decorate the graves, which, when completed, conclu ded the exercises of the day. After dinner, we knocked around Cass- Ghe awhile, meditating upon what vast changes had been wrought, when up rolled our vehicle, in which we were to return, and cut short our reverie, aud wc got aboard bound for CartersyUle via Cass Depot, at w ich latter point, we disposed of about I 16e hundreds pounds of our corporeal car go, m the person of Judge Jones, o whom we ! re,urn thanks for special favors. T he ladies of Cassville deserve great cred it for the very deep interest they manifest , m the Confederate dead who are intoned j thcrc ’ aml ‘he nice, neat manner in which the I ct »>ete*ry is kept. May their rewards he peace and prosperity through life, and as -1 ter the day of hfe is o’er, a home in Heaven. FARHEII)! ! ! LOOK TO YOUR INTER ESTS ! AND LIVE MON- El RY <!AUzIN(j ON J. I). HEAD, Who is now receiving an * entirrh/ new and fresh stock of Staple awl Fanes; OK I*- aoons, oeessr BOOTS and WO tiff, ff /TS, CLOTHTXn, sa, which have been hoag/it a/ bottom price*, for C. ISIf ! The advantage’? of having a resident buyer in New York, of long experience, enables me to offer advantages to CASh buy ers, which cannot he overlook ed by any one who will con sult their own interest. All 1 ask is an examination of GOODS AND PRICES, to convince you that I will f*o 1 all I say. I will again remind my long-winded customers that I occasionally need money, and, hope they will find it conveui- j ent to call and pay. J. D. HE AD, I Cartrrsville, Ga. Liberal Advances made to j Planters on Cotton, to ship for immediate sale, or, to hold. April 13, 1871.-swtf WM. H. HOWARD Is Agent for tlio BEHTCiBINET OR GLINTS -JFOR Churches, Schools, Halls, and Parlors, !! Made in America, viz: j Mason & Hamlin’s, 4fc G. A. Prince & Co’s. Also, Agent for A Splendid Piano, Guaranteed by Written War rantee to keep lu Perfect Order for Five Yearn ] l Also, Agent for Various Smaller MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS!!! WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, j IT WILL FAY YOU TO Call on me and get my Price 4?. Call and see Illustrated Cata logue and Price List. Don’t forget tliiji Advertisement. W. 11. Howard, Cartersvillc, Georgia. march 28th, ’7l—sw 3m. Globe Flower Cough- Syrup cures Asthma BißiuThe Town Council are sparing nei ther time nor money to put our streets and side-walks in good condition, for which they have the thanks of all our citizens. These gentlemen have tho interest of the town at heart, and it can be truthfully said of them that they arc the right men in the right place. The prettiest, cheapest, richest and most captivating ladies’ Dress Goods, in town, have just been received aud opened by Sat terfield, Byron & Cos. g?|F=-Mr. R. \V. Murphcy, is agent for the ‘‘Liverpool and London and Globe” Insurance Company, one of the most, staunch and reliable companies in the world. The fact that Gen. Jos. E. Joliuston is Agent for this Company is a sufficient guar antee that it is a bona fide Institution, and we advise those who wish to insure to apply to Mr. Murphey, and take out a policy in this perfectly reliable Company. Ink stots. mildew, or any vegetable stain are at once removed by applying Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. Father Fitch, of the Griffin Star, takes occasion, in his last issue, to read us a lecture, in which he gives us some whole some advice, and for which, we return thanks. Mr. Fitch says we are a graduate of the t?tar Office, and so we are ; wc grad uated in all the branches; lie was our tutor, and ever since \va received our diploma, we have endeavored to follow in the foot-steps of our illustrious preceptor, but provided we are successful in this undertaking, where he will lead us, we are utterly unable to divine. Mr. Fitch says that people who talk largely through newspapers, are the veriest cowards in the world; well, we won't dispute that, as Mr. Fitch never says a thing unless he knows it to be so, and knows it. from expe rience. Gentlemen should practice what they preach. Remember us in your morn ing and evening devotions, Undo Fitch. KsfLEIBMAN HAS RETURNED FROM MARKET WITH HIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING AND SI»MMER GOODS !! l Sunday School Celebration. The Anniversary Celebration of the Cartersville Methodist Sunday School will be held at night, on Thursday, 4th May, in the Court House. At the close of the School exercises Rev. C. A. Evans, of Atlanta, will deliver the An nual Address. The public are invited to attend. Exercises will commence at quarter before 8 o’clock. J. A. Erwin, Supt. Cartersrille PrH*«* Current. Corrertut Sprai-Wprkl.v by V. Tt. Hudgens, Grocery Merchan f. Cotton , .! Axe* per rt >/.. fl'i.UO t * fISJW lintter—Go.tien tt» :/>:<s fid* “ Country **s ‘k, fßc Beeswax tt> *0 *( Brim-tone & sulph. rt» 8 15 J Bluestone th it, 15*490 I Borax th 50 ;«t> ft) Crackers—Butter th Bis 25 “ Soda 7V«tls| “ Cream .. ls.tao c.mdv—F.-tnev a<*tth 10 e.*i 1 “ St Irk . ... j Coffee—’tin ~th |B>, *• Java ’.*6 /,*'S | Cream T irt.«r. th 50 0.75 I Cain »?*•»!*—iiuin, th l.i-Wi-Oi j < ott in t’ if Is, l*»z *7:.'»'rtHtt» ' KU'Otil Saits,... qt> ... i Crtun—Corn, bu h- j *• Wheat, 1*0*1.1.30-0) “ itve 7 Ja.iW “ Teas I.4*a» ** Oat*. 50<rfii 14 Clover Seed 50-12 Sugar-Brown, ib ...tVffil *• c 14 <tl» “ A....' ** Cruslmtl It! IS “ i* nvr’-l is 1 2d Syrup—Mns.-ovo. g.t! i) ./.V) “ (loidcn .. t<o 'r.t-tt'i “ F.v. Golden 41 '<,1.25 “ • Xeiv Orleans Oil—T.iuuer’s. gal Jl.itj- J) “ lver*»sene ... 4'»«0*» ** I.tnsefld, raw *t.ZVrtl.lo “ ** hoil’.l st-T> f Ro;x? —Manilla U> 28.hV)j *■ Maeliine lUffll] “ Cotton 37-r. to Cotton Yarns, bun, t.‘W-1.10 j Brown sheetings, yd. I!) id l | Dried i’eaclies, bush $1.50 -75 ' *• Apples f 1.7.5 I Vinegar—Cidar, g il A)'{is| TAX NOTICE. I will attend at the following ji’netis and times for the purpose ol’rereiving tax returns for 1871, to-wit; , - ... Oth District, May Ist, 18 b, and *3O It. A tlairsvjHlr. ** find, l»*Ui, ami 3UMt. King-ton. “• tird, 17th, an<j >Bt. (. 17th District, “ Ith, 18th, and 1-t June, f <.ass villa, >l‘ -sth, Hull, and 2ml ** t i’ine Log, “ fi 11, 20;li. and :J.*.l “ Wolf Pen. ‘* Bth, iiiiifi, aiul sth “ Lower Stamper 9tn, S3r<4, and Oth Allatoona. 4 * 10th. 24th, and 7th 44 Cartcrsvillq, “ 11, 12. 25, 4 3t»th, Bth .A Dth 44 All persons art* requested to give in their Lamfs by Xumhvrs, Sections and Districts. YF. T. Cvottnos-. T. R. B. C. 1 1 •" - 1 I 2 ua n le n i a jli> ln^ LOTS FOR SALE ! ] The lavd «\ ti»k town nl'€arlcm iH<i, ki.«wn as the * 1 1 U ) Solomon Property, has been surveyed. Erwin street-extended thro’ it, and Building Lot* Laid Off, ami it is now offered for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers, upon reasonable terms. These lots are conve nient to the business part of town, and in a good neighborhood, making them Um «i >st uyjdrabl* lots now offered fVir sale. '»< * v * W. T. WOFFORD. apr. 17-sw3in Cartersville, Ga. ALSO, T3 L E Pendergrass Property,; on Tennessee Street, is offered for sale, in lots j of Half Acre or more, as purchasers desire.— j Kacli lot fronts on a street. Those wishing to ; sfleuro homes fu an elllgihlo locality, can now i do so upon the most reason able terms. Apply to W. T. WOFFORD, or F. I>. PUCKETT, » : <r. 17-sw'hn Carte rs ville, (ki. lalcrcjiliuy: to Planters. Offick Moiiiia: Oil Mims, Y Mjbilc, February 7, 1871. j ! To the Editor: In another column you advertise tho T.\sri- ; ! don Fertiluzer, tiie price of which lias been I SHO per ton. Although tliif? is below the I ! price of any other reliable commercial ma- l nttre in the market, yet I have determined to | make the price still lower. The Langdon is j a homo production, made from well known j articles produced here, (Bones, an l Cotton! ; Seed Meal mainly) and I can afford to man- j ufactiuc ond sell it cheaper than any foreign | i manufacturer c::o put his product in this mar- j kct. Again, I have this year se developed and I perfected my works as to reduce ihe e-ost. of manufacture con iderably; and lastly, so ! generous has been the support of this new ! j Southern enterprise by our planters, in giv- I ! ing tiie Langdon their preference, that I pro -1 pose to reciprocate by giving them all the advantage I possess iu the production of the article. Tiie price hereafter will be only S3O per ton for lots of five or more tons. $-35 for less amounts, and $3 per hundred pounds for amounts less than a ton. At this low price ! every good farmer will use fertilizers. Please give this a few insertions for the benefit of your planter readers. Vcry Respectfully. W. D. MANN, Proprietor Langdon Fertilizer. Bear la Miacl TV lien disease has undermined the health, and t lie physical system has become pros-' Gated, a stimulant that will not only strengthen, hut 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 Boetctfcr’s Stomach I Bitters have been found unsurpassed. By acting directly upon the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling j after eating, so often complained of by j persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as digestion is restored, the patient finds his strength increasing, and liis general health improved. j 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. ThisTs Wot : the case with Hostetler’s Bitters, which will |be found mild ajul extremely pleasant. Bali sautUi plants, barks and roots contribute their restorative juices to render it soothing and strengthening. Ds basis is the only purQ. stimulant which has ever been pro duced, containing no fnsil oil, or any other i deleterious element. The most careful and ! j skillful chemists liave analyzed the Bitters, I ; and pronounce them harmless. This is I scientific testimony; biff th! testimony of tko Ltyudreds of thousands who, expe rienced the preventive and curative effects of the GREAT VKGKT UW.M TON’IG and ALTERA- Tivjf of jnodern,tiroes is still raor*e oonulusive In Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Billihusncss, Nervous Complaints And general debilitv it is as nearly infallible as anything in this fallible world can be. Administrator’ll Sale. BY VIRTUE? of an Ardor from the Court of Ordinary oi Bartow county, will be sold on the tlrst Tuesday in June, 1871. at the Court House •loot-, in said county, between tho legal sale hours, the reversloqery interest to half of lots ~f laud Nos. 17‘J and 20f>, in 6th (list, and 3rd see, of Bartow county, the said lots being the dower of Mrs. Nancy Denman. widow of Felix (7. Deb man, 1 dec’d; the said rever-donory interest sold as the property of said dec’ll. I’pssessMm of the same given at the death of said Nancy Denman. Sold for t fie no nod t of the heirs and creditors of said E'olix G. Denman, dcc’d. Terms of sale cash. April 22nd, 1871. 11. W. Fite, Adm’r F. G. Desman, Def'tj. iBOT 1 From this date the Rhik will be open Wednesday afternoons, and Friday' nights from to 10 o’clock apr. 18th 1871 ts. j The Pair KiU.fr is by universal consent ■ allowed s o ’ are won for itself a rcpnfat'ufn j j unsurpassed in the history of medical pre- j i parations. Its instantaneous effect in the I eradication an 1 exAmU >n >i Pain in all its I various forms incident to ««•* Itti n in family. | and t!i>’ nnsoiicit and writf.cn and v.-rlm’ t-*sti- j many of the m isses in i s favor. Iruo bce:t j | and are its own lo st advertisements The ingredient* of the IVux Kti.ti:tt. h— I in - purely VKrtßf.ttfi.it rertdef if p. rfeeGv safe and efficacious remedy fatten internal!r. 'as well as for external applications, when I used according to direc'ion*. The stain up -lon linen from its use is readily rumored by i washing with nlc-dvd. This Medicine, justly celehrafed for the ! cure of so in tuy of the alHietiou < iti.id lit to j the human fini ly, lias now b-en h-fore tlic | public over Thirty Voa-s, ail ha< found its way into almost every corner of the world ; and wherever it has boon u.«nd, fh** same t opinion is expressed of its medical properties In any attack, where prompt action upon the system is required, the Pain Killer is 1 invaluable. Its almost instantaneous effect in relieving pain is truly wonderful; and when used according to directions, is true to its name, a l\iiu KUlei*. per lfi. 10 to 13 Moats: I shoulders tt> 12**1 :i j Clear rhside 12»<f15 ; Plain hums 14*1.5 Canv. li.iuis 18 at 3U i Fresh pe*-k 9(a 10 t I Cheese, tb 18 *<s 2*> . | I’ig ir*. M f70%00 ' j “ Dom. $150M%5 j ; TohA'-ro sh fij tcTOe ' r .. M »<ii u»ii TW'bTVc i | ** I'rimrJ.ililfr.ijo •* Va la*arst»<*3s ! 4 * s*.»ioki.ny7.Vlut) Ugzs. doz. lei r,lfi Flow. ywt.44 J 14.50 I.mi. fl* . .11 uHfi • hti>h. 7.V«f*).-. Lim *, hat. i ffi.JO 1 Ui.e, ffi 1.. tkCiffi. B.*i r . sst k-.'*>,0,2.4*) s >l:i. It* .... 7-<tlo I St.nn*h, th ...fez 15 S.n sp - Bar ts s i ] sli'it. t>agl ,■-hovels. Aim. fi.ju i r»Hi sh ...V*nt( j Putty, th B'<l).* / [ finligo ShD IJ otiK) J Tallow, tH It) <V (2;; • Tea. tl* |f.25 .fj.V| Feathers lti 115*J75 Pepper, Tb 2.5<t3n M.wk’l, kit *2-2.75 i l .t■ CI i'. 7.><r.ss ** S\v«et 59.00 Twine, h.tsr. 4Ds.:£» Cimljy.S pc.ftHO LumhJr M Wool, wash. 20,'a.Ti) 0-n ih'u-''s v 1555.18 Turpentine' 73{<t|l Rrzs. cot lin tb 3*; White Lea<l iuols Kstrella Oil 40 a. (to PRICE REDUCED! A:. - \>„4,; mm Until i iMMnI Only !*('r Tom, in iive Ton 2L0«%. ! MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED (300) | ru.vrnis i'r.n:» TH2 LANGDON FERTILIZER This last’year, and the MOST FAVORABLE: ERROR US are heard from if. its PUiU UY ami S UtiHA GTH are guarantee!. The value of BONE PHOSPHATE AND COTTON SEED ME\L «s a manure, is known to every SCIENTIFIC ■Mi UR 1 1 HU t EA LIS U. These articles form tin* bulk (1-5) of the “LWGDO.V,” to whieti are a<bltalproper quantities of PoTASIf, liYPSUM and SAU P. These live form the compound. IT IS A HO>lll PIIODUCTIO Large Capital invested here in the Works, affords a security for the guarantee of its PU RITY. Mmf. C. V. LA^(|}l>D.\ (Agricultural Editor Mobile Ueuistek,) gives advisory supervision to the production of this Fertilizer. NO llbill PIIEIGJITS from the, far East, nor LARUE COMMISSIONS TO AUK NTS iIKKK, have to be paid, as m,u.« bt: true of an article of foreign (Northern) iu.iuuf.ict arc, and hence the “Luuxfleu” can be sold, and is SOLI) CfiHA P- Elt, than any Stau lord Fertilizer in the mar ket. The COTTON SHED MEAL is produced at the Works, and the RA’V HONKS are gathered from the surrounding cOttit (Tv - as id ground at mv Mills. ’FARM HRS ARE INVITED to visit the Mo bile Oil Mills and witness the operation of pro ducing the Langdosi Fertilizer. Planters should instruct their Merchants to buy for them THE LANGrDON FERTILIZED, Because it is a simple composition of articles known to he goo 1. and the Purity of j which is insured. Because it is sold at a lower price than any ar ticle of like quality could lie. which is j brought from a distanefe. Because it will give greater returns from its use, pound for pound, than any other 1 Fertilizer, no matter what the price. FROM THE MANY TESTIMONIALS from i practical men, these arc here given; TraoAimosa. Ala.. ) JdeeguthwHid, IS TO. ( Col. IF. D. if<111)1: Sir.—Your Circular of the Is, insf. came to hand. As we found the Langdon Fertilizer the best that wo tried. I giVo ydtf my experience with it. Our land is poor, red hill land. Used 200 lbs. to the acre. We used one ton of Gillum's, hi 1 575; three tons of Zell’s, at $55 per ton; two tons of the Lpngdon, at SOO per toy. The laud was all ducked alike, and the some, quantity used of each; I did not keep the weights otoocn field separate,.lmt attended to the picking auil weighing myself,.and khow that there waVmoiV cotton gathered to the acre on the Langdon than any other part o' the place. The Zell’s was next. From lay own experience, and in the opinion of all farmers who took not fee of 4t, H»i La hr don Fertilizer was far ssperkj - to any that vre used. Respcetlully yours, Ac., C. H. FITTS. Mr. Tidmas 1L Kennedv, of Meridian, Miss., after recounting his experience in tine use of the Langdon Fertilizer, says; “Whan l'lived on mv plantation in Alabama, I used many kinds of M mure, but r never used anything th it would begin to compare with flic Langdon Fertilizer.” THE PRICE AT THE MILLS LSjUI Plilt TON, in live ton lots. $55 for a single ton. $-5 per I(XM lbs. for small lots. It IS exchanged for Cotton Seed, :»X) pounds, in strong sacks, delivered free on board boat or cars nt Mobile, for one ton Cotton {-ecd, free at tluai LuuVin? or depot up and twinet furnisbed by the Mills. Os Its plieapnes.s. Col. Langdon save,: “Us chaapnes.s—l am fully cojtvuin...h tba'f, &t the price now fixe ! by you, to-wit: $55 per ton, it is mueh the c.lie yaest l'c_rli lizer in unr market. | Found l’or pound. “ e.*:tfiinei’ it more than the preparatfrnis that are setting at $75 to.; SBO. For my own use, I would greutlv prefer it ! to Peruvian Guano at the same price.” Os its-1 merits, heesays: “TliO result Is the best Fertil izer in, the world for our Southern lands, in mv , opinion.” * ! Again: “It contains more fullv and complete ly than any other, the elemeats' neeVessarv Tor ' production of Southern crops ;uu i the reno vation of Southern soil. I’rof. Charles C. Shepard. Jr.. M. D., Professor ofChemistry 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 verv su perior article.” I also crush at the mil is. Raw Bones, which | are ground fine. Price at the Mills, $45 per ton. Ground Raw Bone is too well known us a strong Fertilizer to need comment. For trees, shrub- j h *ry and grapes, it has no equal. The Ground Bone of the Mobile oil mills is warranted to con- i tain nothing but Bone. _ Address all orders for either of the above Fer- | tilifcers. accompanied by the cash, or orders on | your merchants here, to MOBILE OIL MILLS, | P. o. 80x724. Mobile, Ala i per ton, (Jash. paid for cotton seed lelivered at the wharf or depot here—s icks anti t twine delivered at your landing or depot. HOMES WANTED. I earn* per toil will he paid for Bones d<div- I ered at the Mills. It will pavto gather them 1 about the country and ship to the Mo' : tc oil M ills. fan. 10th, 1871. wly. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S | COMPOUND FLUID; liXTBIC 1' CATAWBA {1 II APE P I LL S. Component Parle—Fluid Extract R\uh irb, ar.d Fluid Extract Catawba C'ipt Juice . FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAI NI'ICF,. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK (111 NERVOUS lIBAD VPII2. COSTIVE MIBH. Etc.. PURELY VEGETABLE. CONTAINING NO MERCURY. MINE RALS OK DELETERIOUS |)iUJGS. H 'Flicse Pills’ a’e the most delightfully pleas ure purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, in ifu ’s.a.-eio. There i* indUing m»r« ar* equable to lhe stomach. They £ive lone, and cause neither nausea nor griping plains. They are composed of Ihe Hue*! ingredient*. j After a few days’ use of theiu, sueh an in vigoraiidn of tiie entire system lake* place as to appear m ricuious to the weak and i enervated, vvli dliei’ arising from imprudence or disease. 11. T. Ilclmbold’s Compound i Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Fills arc not sugar-coated, front Hie fact that sugar-coat ed Pills do it >t dissolve, hut pass through ih - stomach witlii.ut dissolving, consequentlv do not p’o.luce the desired effect. THE C.\- TA\ViSII GRAPE l’l 1.1.8 being pleasant in I taste and odor, do not ueees.suale their be ing sugar-coated. PRICE 50 els. Per Box. E Henry T. llelnibol i’s HIGHLY CON9 FNTHAThD COMPOUND FLUiD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Wilt radically exterminate from the system Seorfula, {Syphilis, Fever Ulcers, Sore Eyes. Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, llroiichitis. Skin diseases. Sail lllie um. Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cankeaous Affectiuus. Nodes, liicket-S Gjau'lular Swellings, Nlghi Sweats, lia.'jh, Tetigr, Humors of all kinds, Chjrof ic Rheumafism’Dyspepsia, and all dis eases that have.been established in the sys tem for years. L Being } repared expressly for the above complaints, Its Blood-Pu ifying properties arc greater than any otuep prepayation of Sarsaparilla' It gfvei* the complexion a etenr anti liCaltlty C'dbr, and restores the Patient to a -t«te of Health audibility. For Purify ing the Blood, removing nil Chronic constitu tional arising from an impure state of the Bloods pud tlje,outy reliable and effect ual known Remedy for-tke cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotch 's, Piiqp’.es ou. the Face, Erysipela/ and «!f Scaly Enfptions of tire Skin, nnd Beautifyilig the Complexion. Price, *1 >0 per bottle. M If EMIT T. !3i;iJI»OU)S CONCENTRATED I M II) £XTRXT BUCKS '1 HE.GREAT DIURETIC, Has cure«l every case of Diabetes in which iit lias been given, lrritlnob of the Neck, i of the Bladder, and InHamation of the Kid neys, Ulecratiou of the Kidneys and Blad der, Retention of Urine,- Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Photic in* tb»* ]s.U»tlder-Cal culus, Gravel, Brick Dtfft'Dbposit,-and Mu cou,, or Milky Discharges, and for Enfee bled and Delicate Constitutions of Both Sex es. attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, i I.oss of Memory, Difficulty?’ of Breathing. | Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness. Dimness of Yision.GMiu in the I Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of-the Body Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude ot j the Muscular System, etc. ! Used by persons from the ages of 18 to 2*» and from d’> to 85 or in the decline or change of life, after confinement or labor pains: bed-wetting in children. B Ilelmbold s Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Biood-Puvifying. nnd cures all diseases aris ing from Hab’ts of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the i Blood, etc. superseding Copaiba in affec tions for which it is used, and Syphilitic nf fcctions—ih these diseases used in connec tion with Ilelmbold s Rose Wash LADIES. In many affections peoi’Awr Ext. by any other rem-- cdy -as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulnessor Supprcssion of custom ary Evacuations, Ulcerated or SChD’rus state of the Uterus, Luchorrlieca or ■‘Whites; tff’er ility, and for all Complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from IndisCirtMirm or Habits of dissipation. It is preserihed ex - tensively bj’ the most, eminent physician and rnMwivts for enfeebled and delicate consti tutions, of both sexes, and all ages, (attend i e I with of the aboT3 diseiuies or symp tom sj. o 11. T. Ilelmbohl’u Ext. Buchu Cures Disea ses arising from Iniprudeuccs, Hab its of Dißsipaiion, etc. in all their stages, at little expense, little or no.chango of dtgt, up inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frenuept ( U*sire, and gives Strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing’ strict ures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inlla mation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent per sons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they have been deceived, and tlmt the “Poison” has, i by the use of ‘ powerful astringents,” been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggravated form, nnd perhaps after Marriage. Ure Helmboid Ext Buchu for all affection* and diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether cxioting in Male or Female, from whatever osuise originating, and no matter of how long siatteiing. Price, sll o 0 per buWvv . L M END\ ’ T- IT ELM LOURhS IMPROVED ROSE WASIt cannot be surpaspexl as a Fact* Wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in every speciei of cutaneous affec tion. It speedily cradica es Pimples, spots, Scprbutia Dryness, fadurations of CUTA- cct.. dispels Hives, Redness and incipient, Infl.un it ion, Rash, Moth Pushes, scalp or skin, FrostJ}i^cs s and all purposes tor which salve or ointment arc-used; restores Ihe akin to a state of purity and. softness, and insures coifllHfUrdMiealti-y.-ot®t i-u 1 o thr tissueq»f it» vessels, on which depends the agreeable clcaruoss and vivacity of complexion so much sought ouds admired. But however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, ID T. Holm bold s Rose Wash has long sustaiued. itjs priaciple. claim to un bounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render it a to;Fct appendage of the most superlative and congenial character, combining in an c-legarw forrrwln’those prom inent-requisites, safety smul tottbatay the in variable accompaniments of its^nsc—as a preservative and refresher of the complex* ion.. It is an excellent Lotion for disease* i of a SSyphilitc nature, and as an injection | for diseases oftjie Urinary Organs, arising I from habits of dissipation, used in connec ts >n with the Extract Buchu, Saisapar‘*’a, and Catawba Grape Fills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed Price, one dollar per bottle. D Full and explicit directions acem-pnny the medic ne*. Evidence of the most res. i ponsibie and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of liv.Ug wim.fo.es, and upward ol lii soUc I®d certificates and recomm. ndaiory le ters. many of which ar« from the highest ' eourccs, including eminent physicians. L'lei - i gyinen. Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has never resorted to their pub'.ics t cn in ti c i newspapers: be does not do thi* stem the fact that his articles rank as Stai.il.id Liep arulii ns. and do not neck to be pri jqed up by certificates. H. T Hclmbnld'a Genuine Frepsfation*, delivered to sny address. Secure tf-*ni i-u« | serration. Established upward v* 3>‘ years, Isold by drugg at.« everywhere. Addreis j letters fbr infvfmfftion in confidece to If. T. { Ilelmbold. Dauggist aft-l Uhnnist. | Only Depots: II T. Helm bold s DriiK »nd i t’hcffiical Oarehous**, No. oVt4 Broadway. N. Y.. or 11. T- Ilelmbold s Mcslical l epot, lU4 j So th 10 I), *t Fhib.’clphiv P*. Hcware of Counterfeits! Ask for 11. T. Hetiutbir* lIA Take no other ! 1 1 , 1> A It B1 ! S Prophylactic Fluid. fjMIIIS iovalu.aMc F'antilv^ Medicine, for posy IV mg, vU’.Hsing, removing bad 0.1*:- in all k m ■» of *icki»c»-: for <orcs. \v.i |, mb. st '. n _?Ai lor Kr.\ vii»clu>, rlitfuinati-iu. and all >ki» .ti>to>»- ; f„p p.l wire m-an Vb. K.iro throat, .liiitbv ri.V, lor cholic, dlarrlnra, clioterqj a» h w»>li f soften and lu-antil'v tin) skill’, to rrinovo ink spots., mildew, fruit stain*; taken iutei nally ,r --xvll -is q-ntliod cvtern-»)l v: to bietilv rv. ->vn - mended by all wins have used it—is tor sale by qT? !i-i: ‘. and i '•ti'iifr t*e ordered dire«’i|. ot j) AItl» Y 1 IMFHY L A IK i U- Dec. 6, w-ly." ’ ihlTviUjam Atreet. V. T. SATTERFIELD, PYROJf & CO., Are Daily Receiving: and Opening One of the Finest & Largest Stocks of the Most Cxioicfe, Select and Fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CLOTHING. NOTIONS, HATS BOOTS, StIOES, &C„ Ever bc'fore exlrfbitecl in thv €A«TER«VIEEE akitl Want! o Hell Them.” \on%youi' time anti liere\ y«ur place to buy a limp of line good* lor little money.— Come, one and all, and *ee for yoiitrselvcN. SATTERFIELD, PYRON & CO., CARTEIISVILLK Grover and Biker Sewing Machine-' 11IIIS rdebnttfl Hewing Machine has been i 4 for nearly twenty fr.ir<. and is now u«- ed by overthrew hundred thousand fnmilie*, and lias gained a reputation far above auv oili er sewing Machine. • It 1 has been awarded luorij national prizes than snv o'ticr fniVhi.ie hi the**" world; at the Croat World's Fair at New York, it was awarded the Hold Medal; af the Fair it won ihe very highest prize, and in iJtf', • at Paris, it was a’,yarded thn ■ ros*oflhs i.egi..f of Honor; besides this, it has won the Fir-t Premium at all tlie State Fair?, where it has been exhibited. However, we do not claim th .1 premiums won at **»r State mad* County Fairs, - any great honor or mark of distinction, a.-, ' iiT‘ depends more on the operator than the machine, they seldom have judges who are mechanic*, and judges of a Sewing Machine. At Nation.*! Fairs there are a sworn Committee, who are judges of machinery. The following are some of Ihe reasons why ihe 4trover & 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 trom two spools without rewind ing; sows all kinds of work without b.listing, can do twice as in nr h work in a day as »i:r other machine; it is the most durable, ai.d almost noiseless: it sew* equally well on ail kilids of goods, from the finest Kwiss muslin ts* tlio heaviest Beaver cloth; make* Ihe elastic lock-stitch pinch the strongest iu use. and eve- y mnehiue is fuflv warranted. \£'ho enn desiie any more in a sewing machine. There is evcvv variety and site of these niacluiies. from the lightest family to tlm heaviest lclUier machine. These machines are now for sale at Oartgrsville, Ha., by Leon A CAMP, in one of dodge Parrott's new Store Houses, under the City hall. Ma 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 nionev will be cheerfully refunded or placed in its stead any other machine In use. Old Machines repaired and put in good order ou ihe very shortest notice. I.BON A. CAMP. I i . CartvreTille. Ha. * 'azt LI TT —h . Wat. Satterlielg, Having Hissolrel Copartnersdip with (180..1. KIM A ST. ?’ Has returned to and opened a first-claes BAR-ROOM, at hi* old stand, where, in the future as tu the past, my old customers and the public generally will always Dud good J.KJCOit.S to drink. W*l. SATTBBFfKI.B. apr. 13-wly < artersville. Ha. For Sale! For Cash! T|HE Private House and I,ot, # Au<l the Business-House and. Lot, Os Oapt C. B. Bi.scKur., - to gether, ou the Host side of the U;>..«rdad. in * t!ie town of (’artersville. ih? former '-co pied now by his family, and the latter us . *, 1 Barber Shop. To he sold for cash on 1 ; Apply to JOHN W. WOFFOKD. npr. 13-swtf Oagtciiville, oa.