The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, June 06, 1871, Image 3

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r V a N 3r r r r hi u js. C«rtrr»villc> (la., June <»* JS7I. Remember the New Drug Store is the place so go if you want Pane and Fuksh Drugs auJ Medicines, cheap. May sth,-tf- |i( Mr. R. F. Pickron ie Agent for the “Celebrated Common Sense vSew iDg Machine,” the best Machine for the money in use. He requests nil to call at his Furniture Store and examine it. June 2—if. Ift. Fine assortment of Cents Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Collars and Cuffs just opened by Satterfield, Pvron k Cos. JUST RECEIVED KINK TABLE CUTLERY! A NEW SUE EL Y OF CASTORS ANO OTHER PLATED WARE. Cheap as .they can be bought i j any Southern luarkCt - ’ J. T. OWEN. jgy Gibson’s Diodora, 15 years old. The best whisky on tlio market, at the Star Suloon. May 26, T tf. ■ Pic Nie Arrangements. Atlanta, Ga, June sth, 1811. Thom at IF. Zfil ner: \V r e will pass those who ■wish to attend your Pie Nie on the 9th, at half fare, from the points you name, on any of our regular trains, and will notify Agents. E. 15. WALKER, M. T. Atlanta 15illness and Mniiufae lurcH. We had the pleasure Saturday of ex amining some work done in the jewel ry shop of Messrs. Sharp k Floyd.— They have in their employment a jew eller who is about as good as the best in the country. Wo saw some Kniglil Templar badges math by iiini, which in design and finish equal the best made in New Turk. Tin 1- ■ algos are of solid gold and fine, and Ml .s i , Sharp & Floyd inform us that tht y can sell them as cheap as they can sell the common hollow badge made in New York. We also saw some engraving done in this establishment which we regard as very excellent. Tlicy have an engrav er employed who is an artist in his line and very skillful in designing mon ograms, initial as well as full name en graving. They can do all kinds of en graving in a style that would do credit even to New York. In their enlarging business these gentlemen make an important contri bution to the manufacturing interests of Atlanta, and will retain here large amounts of money which have hereto fore been sent annually to New’ York. They make no charge for engraving upon goods which they sell. Messrs. Sharp k Floyd now 7 have on hand the largest stock of jewelry ever br night South. A single item of $20,- 000 worth of diamonds is not the most interesting part of it. The have also a lot of very beautiful statuary, inclu ding many superb bronzes, and quite a number of pieces in Parian, which are worthy the attention of those who wish to adorn their houses. \Ye are glad to see these gentlemen doing so much toward building up trade in Atlanta. They make their business attractive, and make it cover everything belonging to their depart ment of trade. They have the most beautiful store in the city, and it is full of activity and enterprise.— Atlanta Sun. Clippings. A celebrated wit was asked if he knew Theodore Hook. “Yes,” replied Le, “Hook and eye aro old associates. * Someone w r rote in a hotel visitor’s book his initials “A. S.” A wag wrote underneath, “Two-thirds of the truth.” A fond wife threw a bottle of Hair Restorative at her husband’s head, at which he said: “We must part the dye is cast.” “Tommy, you’re a pig,” said a fath er to his little boy. “Now, do you know what a pig is, Tommy ?” “Yes pa; a pig is a hog’s little boy !” Hats worn on the head of a dis course, a bucket that hung in “All’s well,” fragments of the man that burst into tears, are said to bo the last cu riosities found. Woman ought certainly to take an interest in Agriculture, as there is nothing which is more important to them that all men should be good hus band-meu. “Mamma,” said a precious little boy who against his will, was made to rock his baby brother, “if the Lord has any more babies to give away don’t you take them!” Why aro you always out my love ?” said a disconsolate Benedict to Ids er ratic spouse, “art 1 we not one ?** “To be sure we are,” said the lady, pet tic h lj, “and 1 hate solitude.” “Father,” raid a sporting y* *utb to bis reverend parent, “they say trout will bite now.” “Well,” was the crushing reply, “mind your work, and then you'll bo euro they won’t bite you!” An afflicted husband was returning from the funeral of his wife, when a friend asked him how ho was. ‘Well/ said he pathetically, “I think I fuel the better for this little walk!” As Good for Fleas as for a Julep. — The multiplicity and universal circula tion of fleas in Augusta has brought °ut anew antidote for tho pesky little champion crawlers and jumpers, who P'y their vocation even in the churches, 't is now said that some young ladies have discovered that about enough niin t. to season a good stiff julep de posited in each stocking will enable wearer to sit still during the deliv "i any discourse of reasonable engtk, without annoyance from fleas. 1 remedy is simp], and plentiful, u trial.— Am Coa. LOCAL ITEMS. ♦T. r L\ Cj»il)hou, JLoeal Ihi itoi-. W. Mruiuv !• our aulhori» l A Kent and Collector. To receive uml receipt for Sub scription to the Express, ;uui to collect claims. R*‘.v. W. F. WEEMS is orr authorized local and tnyrollntf Agent, to receive ami re ceipt for subscriptions to the Express. All who have the welfare of Cartersville at heart, are expected to attend the Railroad meeting at the Court House, on Tuesday next, at ll o’cloc.., \. m. Os course there will be a largo crowd present. Rain, at regular intervals of about twelve hours, with the succceedirtg abundance of wind, fs the order of things now. Gup. Franklin is putting Tennessee street in excellent condition. He knows how to do it. John Harwell showed us a mill-pick which he had upset and tempered, the other day, and which he warrants to stand as well as those made North. 9 hose who have tried John's work on these picks will attest the truthfulness of the assertion, that they can not be excelled. He tempers by a chemical process. Remember the Railroad Meeting at the Court House, to-day, (Tuesday.) It is im portant, that all our citizens who can, should be on hand. Tom Bridges is still feeding the hungry, and quenching the thirst of the thirsty.— No need of people being hungry when they can get a good meal for 25 cents. Those “goobers” at hkinner & Clayton’s like the widow’s mite, neither increase nor diminish. Pic Nic day is rapidly approaching, A delightful time anticipated. We were honored by a call from our po lite and gentlemanly friend, Capt. Terr. Ly on, on Friday last, who r ■ rt. and favorably in reference to things in his neighborhood. We have n doubt but that Capt. Tom will, ere long, rank Among the most successful' raid scientific farmers of our State. His ideas and theories in regard to icrtit izers struck us very forcibly, and we tliiuk will prove a success. Ilia crop is all he could wish it. ■<«».. We are informed that Col. It. H. Jones is making preparations to erect a two story brick building in the space between Lilly Edwards’ and W* O. Bowler’s “Gear” Shops. When completed i t will be occupied by Billy Edwards. White La non in South Carolina. — The Agricultural and Mechanical Society ot S. Carolina seem determined to introduce re liable labor into the State, and accordingly we find that one of the most gigantic enter prises ever undertaken in the South is now on foot in Charleston. As will be seen by an advertisement in another column, an Im migration Association has been organized for the purpose of securing settlers upon their lands, and in order to raise the neces sarily large capital required, they have adopted the expedient of a series of Gift Concerts, to begin in Charleston In October; the ticket holders of which will be partici pants in the grandest opportunity ever of fered to become rich at a small risk and with a clear conscience. The number of tickets issued is 159.000, and the price is live dollars eaeh. The first prize is the Academy of Music including siores, music halls, &c., built at a cost of $230 000. The second prize is one hundred thousand dollars in cash, the third is twenty-five thousand dollars, the fourth is ten thousand dollars, and the fifth is five thousand dollars, besides which, there are twenty-four hundred gifts varying from one to ten thousand dollars. The scheme has the unqualified endorsement of the best cit izens of South Carolina, men known in all parts of the Unitee States. Generals Butler and Gary were both dis tinguished officers in the Confederate service’ the former having lost a leg at Brandy Sta tion, one of the most hotly contested caval ry fights of the war. Both belong to old families in Carolina, and have been doing their best since the war, to restore peace in their State under the United States Govern ment, Gen Butler having been a candidate for Lieutenant Governor under the Reform party, which acknowledged the political equality of the races. Mr. Chadwick is a Northern gentleman of large means, who has settled in Charleston, and devoted his wealth, energy and enterprise to the recu peration of the South. He is at present tbo owner of the Academy of Music in Charles ton and other valuable real estate in South Carolina. A Cliapt cr of Facts. Space is valuable in a newspaper, and it is therefore proposed in this advertisement to condense a variety of facts, important to the public, into a small compass. Those facts refer to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters — what that celebrated medicine is, and what it will do. in the fit si j ; u>. then, the arti. i ole jt a.! i imulant. tonic and ajtcrgtive, con ! si: l ieij of a combination ol art absolutely , r»ure r.irit.uous agent with t c mo. i vaiua- bie mcuuuuai vegetable substuuces mat Hot* aaic research has placed at tiie disposal oi the chemist and the physician. These in gredients are compounded with great care, and in such proportions as to produce a pro paration which invigorates without exciting the general system, and tones, regulates and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, and the minor secretive organs. What this great restorative will do must be gathered from what it has done. The ease of dyspepsia, or any other form of in digestion, iu which it liae been persistently administered without effecting a radical cure, is yet. to bo heard from, and the same may be said of bilious disorders, intermittent fe ver, nervous affections, general debility, constipation, pick hcadaohe, mental disabili ties to which the feeble are so subject- It purifies all the fluids of the body, including the blood, and the gentle stimulus which it imparts to the nervous system is not succeed ed by the slightest reaction. This is a chap ter of facts which readers, for their own sakes, should mark and remember. LLL A\k» Vb.\ iOLUili. Was it Slieri Inn, or Bu.t KiJe, who recently said in Baris, that J General Lee bad had the def< uoe of Fr. Jicv j m the Into war, with a hundred thou sand of the men be commanded in the i Virginia campaigns, he would have ia- i eily driven Von. Moltke an 1 bis Ga-I mans out of the country? Th ru can bo little doubt that this was said by some distinguished general, as it is vouched for by several very reliable and ia altogether con sistent and probable with known his ; torical facta. The story that Moßke bad described the campaigns in Vir ginia as the disorderly movements of mobs, from which nothing valuable in ' military science could be learned, is ; pronounced to be a glaring falsehood, and is contradicted by the notorious facts that Prussian officers were sent io this country during our war, and that their reports, which were highly eulogistic of General Lee’s strategy and conduct, have been carefully stud ied, anil frequently referred to by Molt ke, as containing a vast fund of infor mation and of v aiu.-bio suggestions touching the movements of great ra mies, and the most cfiecdvo modes of j attack and defense. General You Falkenstein, one of the ablest of the corps oominnuders or- Prussia, and ; who, during trie Banish, the Austrian and the Flench war, directed the movements of a larger foreo than any i other corps commander, shortly alter our war and that of Prussia and Aus tria, happened to be at a dinner at Frankfort, when a number of Ameri cans, chiefly Southerners, wore present. In the interchange of :•.< r.to..ants at j this dinner, General Von Fan. .ostein j asked the company to nil their glasses, | as he desired to propose a sentiment | in honor of the greatest master of the j art of war then living, and expressed his regret that lie was now too old to ; gratify an ambition which cortainiv, if ho were a young man, would impel him ' to cross the Atlantic to receive the les sons if military w : "!em which that great commander mast be so well pro- j ; an. 1 to in raid. Ho then proposed the health ui Gi neral Robert li Lee. There is certainly no extravagance or improbability m these statements.— Remembering that General Sheridan, who accompanied the German army in its advance into Franco, stated that the soldiers and officers of that army were in no respects superior, oven if they were equal, tw those of the Uni ted States armies which fought the Virginia campaigns, we are furnished with the most satisfactory data to con firm the opinion communicated from Paris that Aloltke’s invasion of France \\ ould have had the same result as that of McClellan’s, Pope’s, Buruside’s and Hooker’s invasions of Virginia, had he been opposed by General Lee with a hundred thousand of such soldiers as composed the Confederate apnies.— Any one who will read the history of the German campaign and follow the movements of the armies, w ill be struck with the justice of this remark. V\ hilst the armies of Germany were handled and fought on almost precisely the same principles pursued by General Lee, in like circumstances, the counter defensive movements of the French were in direct opposition to every rule pursued with so much brilliant success by our great chief. The movement of large bodies of infantry and artillery, llankud and completely covered by swarms of light cavalry; the sudden onslaught, even when occupying a de fensive position, so as to weaken and demoralize the enemy s advance—the bold flank movements so powerfully aided by cavalry —Tie frequent resort to light earthworks, and the abandon ment of all regular fortifications when there was danger of being surrounded and besieged are the characteristics of both campaigns. When we compare the means and resources of the two commanders, in carrying out this strat egy, and of the enemy opposjd to them, no impartial mind can hesitate m awarding to Robert E. Loo the palm for tbo most brilliant military achieve ments and the highest qualities of the commander, which this century has de veloped. It is as much of praise and glory as any chieftain should ever de sire or aspire To, when he is placed as the next on the roll of military heroes and commanders to Robert JO. Lee. That honor may be justly awarded to General Yon Moltke. [N. O. Times. Is Agent for the V.\ li a $ IVY ?> flttt A RTS FOR (Thufcho ■ m il tool 2, Halls, and Parlors, S! Made in America, vi*: Masun A Uaiulin’s, A <J. A. Prince A Cm’s. Also, Agent for A Bplervild Plano, Guaranteed by Written War rantee to keep iu liV. frpi Order f«r I'SVC I l Also, Agent for Yjr'o’iG § MUSICAL INSTiIDMENTS!!! WHEN i'-O’J WANT ANY fH!MV* 1N THIS LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO Call or, ma and got my Prices. Galt and see IlhisLmU’-l Cata logue and Price List, Don’t forget ilii* Advertbeaient. W. If. Howard, C ’art emt! k\ (icor ;tla. march tftfth, "71— sw 3iu. Those who design purchasing a Si.wing Machine, are requested to give the Singer a trial. It is the best Ma chine m-w in use. If you wish to look at one < f these elegant aiul substantial Machines, call at the Store of 3 ATT EL;'J ELD, PvRCN &, Cos , Vgeuts. i-Yjf* Satterfield, Byron k Cos. are selling Ladies’ Dress Goods at greatly reduced prices. Call and examine for yourselves, and be convinced that we are soiling real Bargains. RAT' Just received at Satterfield, Py rou & Co’s., Full Lino Ladies’ Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Inserting, Fringes, Ribbons, kc. Line Lawns, Percalrs, Swiss and Nainsook Muslin, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, which they aro offering at Extremely Low Figures. ">Tw.Tf you want the best Sewing Machine ever manufactured—the father of them all— i call at *.\L mrs. Satterfield, Pyron & Co.’- Storeand buy one of Singer's unapproachs able, unrivalled, model machines. Sway with your IS room Factory ! Carters villc is ahead of that 1 She now boasts co a real, five COLLAR FACTOR VI Ask Billy Edwards and Roger Williams! Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin gia—the groat Blood Purifier. S. & M. Liebman have received the largest lot and assortment of Trunks and Valises ever before brought to this market. England had her Cromwell! France hei Bonaparte, but Cartersville has her COLLAR FACTORY, at Edwards’ “Gear Shop.” Globe Flower Cough Syrup breaks up Whooping t lough and Croup, as if by raagie 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. ( Buy your goods of Satterfield, Pyron & Cos., an 1 success is yours, beyond a doubt Cartersville Progressive.— First steam mill, then a foundry and machine shop, then two steam planing and matching door and sash manufactories, flien a rail road and town hall; now another steam mill, ear factory, new church, new college, new hotel, new bank, and, last but not least, she has, already in full blast, anew COL LAR. FACTORY ! Call at the ‘Gear Shop’ and see it. Nice lot of new clocks at J. T. Owen’s. Thebe is a live “Collar Factory” come to 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;” pve know it is so, for we have been around und seen ’em make ’em. If you would know it to be true, do as wc have done, go and see for yourself. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. You can buy watches, clocks and jewelry as cheap at J. T. Owen’s as any where else, or from any body else. If you want anything done in tihe jeweler’s line, call on J. T. Owen. Clothing! Clething! ! Clothnig !! ! 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 Wack, all! of all qualities and prices, at Lit BM AN’S 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 godSs, go to ‘ LIEBMAJi’S.” Job Work done at this office, be excelled this side of Pekin, China; we want to do a heap of it, too, and will do> it,, and do it cheap. Merchants, Mechanics and Farmers. —Buy your horse and mule Collars of Wir. C. Edwards, and get better and cheaper ones, and, at the same time, encourage home industry and enterprise. French Cloths and Cassimers for sale at extremely low figures at Satterfield, Pyron & Co’s. FOL.TOBACCO. —Messrs. JOURDAN, HOWARD & IIARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga., have on hand the following Choice Brands of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer to trade as low as the lowest: Brown’s Log Cabin, Cabin Home, Golden Choice, Tike’s Peak, Winfrce’s Gold Leaf, Pranly’s XXX, Mwitsief, Hyco Belle, Peach Mountain, * Sunny Side, Saranac, MeGliee’s 4 A, Golden Rule, Rosa Belle, Globe Twist, Crown Navy, May Apple. And many other desirable brands not men tioned; together with a fine variety of Smok ing Tobaccos and Cigars. Messrs. GinvtT, Jones A Cos., Arc still at tlieir old trade -making, stilling, and repairing carriages, bug gies, Wagons, <Vc. They are continu ally enlarging their business in order to supply tho daily increasing demand for their vehicles They have tho most extensive carriage Repository and Man ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and tho reputation of their work unsurpassed in tho South. Long experience at the business has won for them a notoriety for substantial, durable, and style of finish of work, seldom, if over, attained by any like establishment in the South ern States. See advertisement. igguu Finest and Purest Liqours in town, at tho Star Saloon. May 2(!,-tf. _ The Star Saloon is the place to get the finest and the cheapest ci gars in Car lei's ville, and no mistake. May 26,—tf. Travellers are always liable tosudden attacks of Dysentery aiul Cholera Morlius and these occurring absent from home are very unpleas ant. The Hain Killer may Ik* relied upon in such cases. As soon as you feel the symptoms, take one teaspoon Iu! in a gill of new milk and molasses and a gill of hot water. .Stir well to gether .and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until relieved. If the pains be severe, bathe the bowels and back with the medicine clear. The hites and scrat< lies of dogs and cats are soon cured by battling with the Pain Killer clear. » Poisonous Yle«licim>. The theory that the virus of disease can he safely counteracted by doses of poison, is false and dangerous. Within the last twenty-live veers, not less than a score of virulent poisons have been added to the repository of the medi cal profession. They are given in small doses, otherwise they would destroy life immediately; but even in minute quantities, they produce, ultimately, very disastrous effects. ’ It is un wise and unphilisophical to employ, as reme dies, powerful and insidious drugs', which, in subjugating one disease, sow the seeds of tin other still more unmanageable. None of these terrible medicaments operates with as much directness and certainty upon tlie causes of dis ease tts Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a tonic and corrective, without a single deleterious ;ngro dient in its composition. Let invalids,for their own stakes, try the Bitters before they resort to the poisons. The relief they will experience from a course of the harmless specific, will ren der a recourse to the unsafe preparations re ferred to, <iuite unnecessary. Cartersville Prices Current. Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. It. Hudgens, Grocery Merchant. Cotton Axes per doz. st:UiO to $15.00 Butter—Goshen B> 50 (Tts fiOc “ Country ?3@3oc Beeswax lb —2O (m 25 Brimstone & sulpli. lh 8 (6, 15 Bluestone li> lb 150/20 Boras, lb 50 fa) 00 Crackers—Butter lb .8 fit) 25 “■ Soda 7y£(6Js “ Cream... i 8(520 Candy—Fancy asst, lb lhoc-lO “ Stick 19(530 Coffee—Rio lb IS >4(6,25 “ Java 26(dj28 Cream Tartar, It> 50(0/75 Camphor—Gum, lb f.25*2.00 Cotton ('arils, doz $7.50®8.00 j Knsom Salts,... lb ... B®ls Grain--Corn, bush. 75@80 “ Wheat, red. 1.50—00 “ Rye 75;6.90 “ Peas ....1.10(1?'. $2 “ Oats 50(q, 00 “ Clover Seed .$9.50-12 Sugar—Brown, lb 13514 “ C 14(0115 “ A 15 !i(oil0?s “ Crushed l 6» 3 '(<?.18 “ Powr’d .... 18(5:20 Syrup—Museova. gal 40@50 “ Golden .. .. 90®1.00 “ Ex. Golden $1(0(1.25 “ New Orleans 80@$1 Oil—Tanner’s, gal sl.lO-—lO “ Kerosene..... 456£60 Linseed, raw $1.25(5i.4Q “ “ boil’d $1.35(<£1'.50 Rope—Manilla lb 285130 “ Machine flrt?,ls “ Cotton 37(510 Cotton Yarns, hurv. l’„30-l. 10 Brown Sheetings, yd. 5X5)11 Dried “ Apple?-... .$1.75 Vinegar—Cidirr, gal 50(6)75 Administrator’* Sale. BY VIRTUE iff asi order from the Court of Ordinary m Bartow county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in .Time, tBTI, at tlie Court House floor, in said county, between the legal sale hours, the revergionery interest to half of lots of land Nos. 170 and 206, in fith dist. and 3rd see. of Bartow county, the said lots being the dower of Mrs. Nancy Denman, widow of Felix G. Den man, dec’d; the said reversionery interest sold as the property of said dec’d. Possession of the. same given at the death of s- id Nancy Denman. Sold for (he bene tit of ihe heirs and credltoi's of said Felix G. Denman, dec’d. Terms- of suPc cash. April 22nd, 1871. H. W. Fite, Adm’r F. G. Denman, Dcc’d. S. & M. LIEMAN, fir Have Received the HOST ELEGA MT, Best Selected Ail Cheapest! STOCK OT DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, trunks, Valises, &c. We will save the public, 25 per Cent, in buying goods of us. We have a large stock, ami will sell lower Ih.ut any other house in town. S. and M. LIEBMAN, apr 22 -w2m CA ItTEItS VILLE. AlliltiUiliiliftlilifA J W ILIK, Proprietor. K. H. McDonald * Cos., r>r*rjri«u * G«a. AfcOnu, San 1 reucUco, Cal., »ud 14 Commerce moot, .V. V. [MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their p Wonderful Curative Effect*. They am not a vile Fnncy Drink, Made of Poor Ram, W hiskey, Proof Spirit* and Kefnne Liquor* doctored, spiced and sweetened to ploase the taste,called “Tonics,” “Appetizers,’’ ‘'Restorers,’’ko., that lend the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,but are a true Medicine,made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimu lants. They aro the GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and luvigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous n; after ami restoring theblood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit ters according to directions and remain long umvell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They arc n Gentle Purgative ns well n* a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent iu relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOlt FEMALE COMPLAINTS, tnyonngor old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or I udigestiou. Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Disenses of the Blood. Liver. Kid neys and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitintcd Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour .Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, P&lpitatiou of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lung*, Pain in the re gions of the Ridneys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which reader them of unequalled efficacy iu cleansing the blood of all impurities, aud im parting new life aud vigor to tho whole system. FOR SKIN DlSEASES,Eruptions,Jotter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots. Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eves, Erysipe las. Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin. Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use ot these Bitters. One bottle in such cases wiUcouvmce tho most incredulous of their cura live effects. Cleanse the \ itiatod Blood whenever you find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tho system will follow. Pin, Tape, and oilier Worm*, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed end removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon tho healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. So System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these-Bitters. J WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Erancisco. California, and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York, KS-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. per lb. 10 to 13 Meats: Shoulders lb 12(5.13 Clear rb side 13(6)15 Plain hams 14(5.15 Canv. bams 18(5,20 I Fresh pork 9 (6) 10 Cheese, lb 18 («) 22 Cigars, M $70(6..500 “ Do in. sls(fss3o Tobacco lb 60(a)70c “ Meilium 70(a175e “ Prime, I.OOCoj .50 “ Va Leaf 205)25c “ Smoking 755.100 Eggs, doz. 12(4.10,• Flour, cwt. s4<s 4.50 Lard, 1b... .14(5 10c Meal, bush. 75(5 90 c Lime, bbl. 1.75(5 2.50 Rice, lb .... 9(<( 12 Sail, sack 2.3.x'?2.40 Soda, It? 7(5:10 Starch, th ... 55415 Soap-Bar 11*8(6 42).; Shot, bag $2.75@3.00 Shovels, Am. $1.50 Iron lb ...:5(59 Putty, tb . 8(5)10c Indigo lb $1.75(5*2.00 Tallow, tb 10?5.12‘i Tea, lb $1.255:4.50 Feathers tb 65(5,75 Pepper, It) 25(5:35 Macs’!, kit $2—2.75 Potatoes, lr. 755' 85 “ Sweet $2.00 Twine, bag. 30(535 Candles, tt) 19(6,30 Lumber M $lO-S2O Wool, wash. 20(640 Osnaburgs y 15(5,18 Turpentine 75<6;$t Rags, cot 1i ii tt> 3 % White Lead 10(5,15 Estrella Oil 40(5,60 Sheri It* Sales for June, ’7l. WILL he sold, before the Courthouse door ia. Cartersville. Bartow. County,. Ga., on the lirst Tuesday in .June. 1871. within the us ual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: The property known as Bellwood Iron Works two miles from Cartersville, on Pettit’s Creek containing one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, with a good water power, and situated in one of the best localities in the county-for'a custom nuil. The lands are fine for cotton, grass or clover. This i. ■../» intended to in dude the boilers, engine, or any of the. machinery used in the .run Works. The same pointed out by defendants, and levied on under an execu tion iu favor of Lewis Tumlin, vs, C. W. Iluu nicutt and others. Also, at the same time and place, that part of the house and thegrouui occupied by the same, known as the Slocks Livery Stable property now occupied by Mess. Ci ay tons as a store room, and by T. J. Bridges as an eating house and confectionary, on Main street, in Carters - will*. Th! s does in-t include the room occupied j by G. L. McDonald, but goes to the dividing line in said building, between said McDonald and the property here levied upon, the lot, the width 01 the siorcs above described, in front, and two hundied foot deep. Lcvieion as the property of John G. Stocks to satisfy a fi fa is sued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of James A. C.-i.-ey, vs. said John G. Stocks. Also, a> the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 12" 161. 124, 165, 16i>, lying in the 17th district aud third S.k'.M-m oi‘‘ Bartow Comity, containing two hundred!acres of land,. more or less, levied on as the property of Otis L. Baily Executor of F. C. Baity, deceased to satisfy three li fas issued from Bartow Superior Court, one in favor of Jason T. Baily, one in favor of Sarah E. Yarbrough, one in favor of Mrs. A. L. Nelson vs Otis L. Baily, Executor of F. C. Baily, dec’d. Also, at the same time-and-place one settle ment of land known as the Piles place, in the Seventh District ami 3rd Section of Bartow County. Levied on as the property of John Underwood, Administrator of T. C.. Underwood, deceased, to satisfy one ti fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor M. McMimav vs. said John Underwood, administrator ofTU Under wood deceased. Also at the same time and place, the planta tion whereon Robert Speer now resides, in the 17th district and 3rd section of Bartow County. Levied on as the property of the said Robert Speer, to satisfy one li fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of George J. Dykes, Executor of Bcunelt Lawrence, dec’d, vs. Robert spoor. Also, at the same lime and pi arc, one Steam Saw Mill and fixtures, in the sixteenth District and Third section of B.i. low County. Levied on as the property of .T. M. Bishop & Cos., to satisfy one fi la l sued, from Bartow Superior Court in favor of J. c. Milam, vs. J. Id. Bishop & Cos. Also at the same time, lots of land Nos. 195 and 490, in the Ith district and 3d section, of Bartow county, containing 75 acres, more or loss. Levied oh as the property of William Wise, to satisfy two Justice Court li fas, issued from the J ustice. Court of the 822nd district, g. in., of said county, in favor of Mrs. M. A. Blacker, vs said William Wise, for the purchase money. Levy made and returned so me by Mil ler Collins, Consiable of said district. Also at. ihe same time and place, the house and lot in the town of Cartersville, \v li reon John J. .Tone.; live-, levied on ns the property of John J. Jones, to satisfy a Justice Court li la issued from the Justice Court, of the 822 ml district, G. M., Bartow County, in favor of Aunspaugh & Maxwell, vs said John J. Jones, on foreclosure of lien for work done on said house, levy made and returned to me by Miller Collins, Constable of said District. may3, W. W. RICH* Sheriff*. J AMES KENNEDY, D. Sliff. Satterfield & Wofford, F h in i 1 7 *4 IS O € JE Si I H H AND Produce. o\irrtfKsvirj/rc, ga. T tlie old stand. East side of the rail -2 'oad. where we protninc. to sell on us good terms, and as lew down in price, sis any grocery lion.-e in Du a. either by the • AVlsolo.srile or lirtaiL Gome, and see us and I.erJ our sincerity. J H SATTERFIELD, apr E’wly .1 0 WOE FORI). TM NOTICE. I wiH .'.(tend at the following places and times tor the purpose of receiving tax returns for ltfll, to-wit: (Hit. District, May Ist, 18tli, ami 29th. Adaitsvilic, il 2nd, 16th, and 30th. Kingslon, “ 3rd, J7ih, and 31st. 17th District, “ 4th, 18l,h, and Ist ,lune. I.'as.sville, “ sth, 19th, and 2nd “ Fine Log, “ 6ili, 2)>th, and 3rd “ Woll l’c: , “ Bi.h, 22m1, aud 5< h “ Lower iitunip cr “ ’Hi), 23rd, and 6th “ Allatooua. “ loth, I’l’h, an l ith “ Cartorsville, “ 11,12, 25, 26th, bill & 9th “ All persons are r piesiel to give in their Lends by Numbers. Section- and Districts. W. T. Goim-on. T. ir. B. C. i» A 15 1$ Y's Prophylactic Fluid. invaliiunle Family Medicine,for p vr j Iv inth « b asins, retnovi m b:ul odors in of sickiios*. for burns, sore-. wnmn|,. . 1 1.. » for Erysipelas, rhouinaf i-m. and alt .kin cs; for catarrh, son 1 mouth, sore throat, flj ria; for cholic, tliarrhwa, Htolera ; as » n a»h t u soften and beautify tho skin; to rt‘inoy e i, lt . spots, mildew, fruit stains; taken internal!,. mended by all who have used it—is lor sale t, T all Druggists and Country Merchant-, ami u, uy be ordered direct!' ot DARBY I’KOI’HVL.VIKJO., Dec. fi, w-Iv. lfii William street. N. Y. ‘ FAR.VKR.S ! ! ! LOOK TO TOI R IJTTKR ESTS 2 Aa\l> iAVK WOK £¥ BY LALLIXO OX J. D. HEAD, If 7/o is if on' receiving (tu entirely new and fresh st*K‘k of Staple and M'a nr if DR I*- aOODS , Dress (Roods, BOOTS and SHOES , HATS f CLOTHING, §C., whicli ha vc been bong hi a t Oott oin prices , for CASH / Th% advantages of having » resident buyer in New York, of long experience, enables me to olfer advantages to CtlSll 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 say. I will again remind my long-winded customers that I occasionally need money, and* hope they will find it convent- - ent to call and pay. J- 1). HEAD, Caktrrsville, Ga. Liberal Advances made to Planters on Cotton, to ship for immediate sale, or, to hold. April 13, 1871.-swtf FINAL NOTICE.. TOOL AG A WESTERN & ATLANTIC: RAILROAD. ORDETED, THAT ALL CLAIMS BE KII.FD*' with the Clerk of the Board of Com miss ton ers, by FIFTEENTH JUNE, Or that the same will not be entertained. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. A. B. Culberson, Clerk. DESIRABLE BVILDLYU LOTS FOR NALE ! TIIE LA\l> IX THE: TOWJf! Os ffirterMillc, known aa the Solomon, Property, lias been snrveyetf..Erwin Street extended thro*' it, and ftuilding Lots. laud Off, and iu is now offered for sale, in quantities-to suit puroflasers,. upon reasonable terms. These lots are conve nient to tile business part of town, and in a good! neighborhood, making them the most desirable lots now offered for sale. W. T. WOFFORD. apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville, ALSO, THE Pendergrass ‘.Property,. on Tennessee- Sfcaeefc,. is- offi-oied for sale, in lots of 4th. Acre- or more, as purchasers desire.— Eacli lot fronts On a street. Those- wishing to , secure homes in an elligible locality,, can now do so upon the most reasonable terms. Apply to W. T. WOFFORD, or E. I>. PFCKETT, a|>r. W-sw3m Cartersville, 6a>, Grover imtS B?Acr Sewing HacMiie - riYHlii celebrated Sewing Machine has been in*. A ase for nearly twenty years, and is now us-. ed by over tliree li'.md«iii thousand families,, and has gained a reputation far above any oth-. er sewing Machmo: U Vas been awarded more national prizes tlmn any other machine in the world; at the. Great World’s Fair at New York,, it was awarded the Gobi Medal; at the London Fair it won the very highest prize, and in 1867, at Earis, it was awarded the t.rossofthe Legion, of Honor; besides this, it has won the First Premium at all the State Fairs where it lias been exhibited.. However,.we domotclaim thafc premiums won at our State and County Fair* any great honor or mark of distinction, as it depends more on the operator than the machine,, they 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 & 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--. i ing; sew s all kinds of work w ithout haisting. can do tw ice as much work iu a day as any other machine; it is (he most durable, aijctj almost noiseless; it sews equally well on all kinds of goods, from the finest Swiss muslin t* the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the elastic lock-stitch much the strongest in use, and every machine is fully warranted. Who can desire any more in a sewing machine. There is every variety and size of these machines, front tit* lightest family to the heaviest leather nwicbine.. These machines arc now tor sale at Cartersville. Gtu, by Leon A CAMP, in one of Judge Parrott'*- 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 machine* fall short of our recommendation, the money will I»e cheerfully refunded w* placed in its stead any other machine in use. Old Machine* repaired and pat in good order on the very shortest notice-- . _ . ~ „ YJEON A. CAMP. Cart, rsvitle, Ga- Cd EORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.-Whereas f Daniel IL. tuny us. Administrator ot the Estate of John P. Burge, deceased, represents U the Court, in Isis petition, duly filed and enters#, , , ; upon record, that he has fully administered . Jno P. B urge’s estate. This i», ther-emretoCHO all persons concerned, kindred and* reditors,AO show cause, if any they can, why said Adm»n istrator, should not he discharged from his ao mimstration, and.receive Ixitters ot on the first Monday in August, 1871.. Given m - der my hand ahd seal of Office, this| M». ***• iSI J. A. HOWARD, Ord. BG-