Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, November 11, 1870, Image 3

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TOWN 31ATTKI1S. CartemlUC) Ua., 1870. authorized to announce the name of Jambs W. Tinsley as a candidate for of Bartow County, and A. M. Fua. N Deputy Sheriff, tipon the Democratic ticket. g£*k>»W« are’ authorized to announce the name of THOMAS A. WOE!), as an Inde ]iendent candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow County, at the approaching electron fct County Officers. Pease ilSwil®. RESTAURANT, ALA., SU'T, ATI.ANTA) GEORGIA THIS MODEL HOUSE IS Still The Pride oi*t he QA T S G STY. Merchants, Farmers, Stran gers and Citizens, Ladies and Gentlemen, cannot decide which to admire most PEASE & HIS WIFE OR THE LUXURIES OF THEiR TABLES- Come old folks, and bring the children, and your knitting Come boys, and biing the one you made such rash prom ises to, out at the, camp meet ing, and my word for it, you will go borne liking Pease and His Wife, and your Sweet-heart better than any body in the world, Sopt. 23, ’70," sw-7ms. ~ . ? >• Our Laud, From the address of the Tennessee Tl em cratic Executive Committee to the people of the State, we extract the following lines.— No Southern man earn read them, without feeling their applicability to his -‘own, his native land:” * * “The land of the wreck .and the tomb— There fs grandeur j u graves, there is glory in gloom; £ , *-‘Y •• 1 4, bff A For out of the gloom future brightness is born, As after the night looms the blight coming morn, * y And the gravest of the dead With grass over grown, May yet prove the footstool of Liberty’s throne, And each single wreck in the war path of might, Will yet make a rook in the temple of right.” Musical Entertainment! r^sga MRS. ROGERS, Assisted by her Music Chiss, and Prof. FREYER, of Marietta, Ga., will give a FREE CONCERT, AT TIIE Town Hall in Caftersyille. This (Triday) Evening', O’Ciock- The citizens of Cartersville and the I*Ublic generally, are invited to attend. Cartersville, November 11th, 1870. A merchant of Rome lias imported sixteen barrels of Estrella Oil to that city. We mention this merely.to call the attention out of employment to the fact .—Savannah News. Our friend Whitehead of Social Circle, lias had thousands of gallons, shipped to that place, and almost every family within a cir cle of fifty miles, is using Estffcila Oil for illuminating purpose?, and have been for several years, and no “undertaker” has ever “ got a job” through its agency, in this sec tion. If the aforesaid undertakers are de pending oil Estrella Oil, for victims to fur. nish them a livelihood, they had better change their occupation.— Covington Exam iner. TO RENT J 250 Acres BEST QUALITY’ LAND, SUITABLE FOR CORN, COTTON, WHEAT, AC. Convenient to market. Apply to G. H. BATES. Cartersville, nov. 8-wlm the midst of the performance on the 14 ult. in Savannah, the news of the death of General Robert E. Lee reached the Circus tent, when Col. Ames advanced to the centre of the ring and stated that in con sequeiise of the sad newt’ the performance was closed, and that if any person present was dissatisfied the entrance fee would be refunded at the office. WEED’S SEWING MACHINES, For Family Use- THE Prettiest, the Cheapest, the Best ever manufactured, for sileiii Cartersville, at the Furniture Ware-room of Robert Bruice, nov. 11. J. I. CA AMBERLAIN, Agent. (JuLTivATOK.' —We received the November number of this invaluable publication full as usual, of the most admi rable matter for the Southern planter, gkr dener and housewife. - •' FOR SALE l town of Cartersville, on the East side of the W. &A. Railroad. Apply to nov. 11. \l.l. CHAMBERLAIN. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. EUHARBEE, Nov. £tli, 1870. MK. IiDITGR: My Tax Book will be opened in CafteVa ville, on Aim following days, to-wit: November 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30th. Alter which time they will be closed, and all unpaid Taxes will go into Executions. L. HA RUNG, T. C. B. C. .«- ■ / • Offici? Bartow Cos. AGk’l Association, V November slh, 1870. J The Stockholders Os the Bfirtow County Agri cultural Association are respectfully requested to meet ih cartersville, on Saturday, the 12th inst. By order of the Executive Committee. D. W. K. PEACQCK, Sec’y and TreasT. The Banner of the Church is the name of anew Episcopal paper to i>e started in Atlanta, Dr. Cross eJotor. fatal jjeafr, JOHN J. HOWARD , Associate Local LOCAL ITEAXS- After a slight shower, we again have those lovely, clear autumnal days upon us. Such a fall we have not seen since 1835. Now for cotton picking and wheat sowing, and grateful hearts fcfr this charming weather. Fire is dangerous; do .one of two things, insure your gin houses, or gin your cotton and sell it. it makes one feel quite blank to have five or ten bales of cotton burnt up and no insur ance. A little precaution saves us ma ny a loss. Now is a good time to pay your debts. Those debts made during the summer for necessary articles tfie mer chant sold you. Kememb j' theje is no claim on you but honor. Our mer chants are ruined men if your honor fails. They have no laws to enable them to collect debts. Wo are pleased to notice that some of our noble peo ple are discharging their liabilities.— As to holding cotton for better prices, before paying oiT your merchants, it is not fair, they have already waited about as long as they can. Now this would be an honest, equitable way to act. Sell off chough of your cotton to pay off your debts and hold the re maining portion for the rise, if it should come. Young man’, don’t sav it any more! That oath; it sounded harshly; it dis honored that God your mother loved, and, if living, still loves. No, let sw r eet words come from your heart and mouth, but r ever again another oath. — “I will not hold him guiltless that tak eth my name in vain.” After reading this, resolve, in the strength of God, never to curse again. Never. The precious revival at the Baptist and Methodist churches is still pro gressing with renewed interest. The ‘‘Lord is surely on the giving hand.”— Many have been blessed, and now re joice in hope. To God be all the hon or and glory. W e trust the good work will go on until the whole town is un der the influence of the holy spirit. Cotton Wanted. — A number of or ders from cotton spinners are in town j and cotton is in demand at cents. Bring it along before it gets to 121 or 10 cents. It weighs well now, and the present weight and prices are equal to 15 cents in the spring. Who doubts it. Erwin street is to be extended soon westwurJly half a mile. We hope to see Main street extended to Col. Young’s soon. Corn, Wheat and pork are abundant in Baffow county. Now’ that the leaves are falling, haul them to your stables and lots, and manufacture a good crop of manure by the spring. It will agree with your land and crops, Improvement* in Stilesboro. VVe are gl&d to learn that there is a spir it ofimpiovement manifesting itself in the above named "little classic village. Gar en terprising and esteemed friend, Dr. S. F. SVxthexs, is having his elegant residence finished up, by those knights of the brush Messrs. Hoffman & Stover, the skillfiil 'and unique Virginia Painters who have re cently settled in our town. We arc further advised that our model farmer and'planter, M. Dan. B. Cunyus, is following suit, and these gentlemen are doing the work. We are proud to sec our people brushing up their faded and weather-beaten residences.. Let the work be continued ! Messrs. Hoff man & Stover, can and will make you im agine you have got anew house, and yet it will cost you but a trifle. Rem ember! Mas. Rogers’ and her Music Class, assisted by Prof. Freyer, will give a Fans Concert at the New Town Hall, this (Friday) night. Come, everybody, and bring your families and sweethearts. Fee announcement in another column. j|£g“Oid Uncle Billy Pittaiiu, of this county, died, a few days'since in his 80 yr. •SiTFor the information of all concereed, we are publishing the captions to the List of Acts passed by the late lamented General Assembly of our State, to the exclusion of oilier reading matter. We do this in order ttrgive our readers an idea of the work that was'dohe, fpr whicji the State pays a million of dollars. The List l Will b* continued un til completed, rm —— —< Burning oe the Marietta papea- Mill. — Wo regret to learn that about one o’clok last Monday morning, the Marietta Paper Mill was burned. ’The origin of the fire was accidental. Loss $15,000; insurance only $5,000. editor of that haadsom sheet and live paper, the Standard it* luxuriating on turnips ami butter milk, wfiile bis confrere of the Express grows fat on chickens, et q.-Atlanta. Con- Govtmor Bullock has refused to approve of the act passed by the Oen tral Assembly to repeal the chain gang law. WASHINGTON. Washington* November 9.—Michi gan iA Ropufelicftii by 25,000 majority. Southerland is elected tt> Congr.-xs in the fifth district. In fire foui [tenth NeW Ycfk tlistiict;* Perry, a Democrat, is elected. Hie Republican majority in Illinois is about 20,000. The Congressional delegation is probably the same as that of last year. The tenth and twelfth districts are claimed by both parties. Merrick is-elected from Maryland) though the Republicans still claim the, first and fifth districts, but doubtful, probabilities favor a clean Democratic delegation from Maryland. Kentucky gives a clear D< mocratic delegation. The majorities are some what reduced. The Legislature of New Jerse j y and four Congressmen are claimed by the Republicans. Nothing definite from Arkansas. Conflicts between Federal and State 1 auslionties are reported at several points. It rained in Missouri during the af ternoon. As far as heard from, Brown is vastly ahead. The Thirtieth District of New York is Democratic again. The Fourth New York District elects McMahon, a young Democrat. The Eighth District elects Brooks, a Tammany Democrat. In the Ninth District, Cox b<fiits Greeley by only one thousand. Iu the First Missouri District, Wells is re-elected by 1,000 majority. In the Second, Finklenburg, liberal Republi can, is re-elected. In the Third, Mc- Coi mick, i emocrat, is re-elected. The Republicans made heavy gains in iianssa. The Conservatives carried the Rich mond municipal election by a small ma jority. The election passed off quietly. The Federal troops did not approach the polls. Hoffman’s majority in New York ci ty is 50,000. The Tiibune gives Hoff man 30,000. A private dispatch from Jackson ville, Florida, says that two hundred men drove the whites and blacks, in cluding the candidates for Lieutenant Governor and the Legislature, from Lake City. Returns show a decreased Republi can majority in Florida. New Jersey elects a Democrat in the second district. The Democrats lose one. A close calculation gives the Democrats in yesterday’s elections, and those already held, twenty-five Demo cratic gain. 'The Democrats in the next House will be 92 against 07 in the present House. This list includes no hermaphrodites. EXGLAM>. London, November 8. —Bismarck ex plains the rupture iu the armistice ne gotiations. The French Government declared its inability to accept the ar mistice statu quo. Bismarck then pro posed that the French name a time for holding the election—the Germans promising a free election even in the territory now occupied. Thiers withdrew to the outposts to consult Favre and Trochu. He re turned without power to except the proposition of the Prussians. The King has issued an order for bidding all ingress or egress. The Times, this morning has reason to believe that the bombardment will not begin before two weeks. The King is unwilling to destroy so great a city, and is giving, the French ovary oppor tunity to negotiate for —*•—-—■ J —— PRUSSIA. Berlin November £B. All papers here, official and otherwise, throw the responsibility of the impending destruc tion of Paris upon the'French. FRAKCE Tours, November B.— Dispatches from the army of Loire reported series of successful engagements. The Prus sians were driven. Dispatches from Rome report French successes at various points A general battle was fought to-day near Orleans. All ambulances here were sent to the front. No news of the result. The Prussians have occupied New Briessaeh. The town of Verdun has capitulated. Seating Rink.—We learn that our neighboring town, Cartersville, is to have n Skating Rink. Three cheers for Cartersville. My dear friends, you are just upon the eve of engaging in the richest amusement with which this ■ country is blessed. However, we will hear from you in good time on that subject. Permit us to offer our hearty congratulations. —litwe Gornm ovial. MUTUAL PROTECTION bile tttmattte xrf BRANCH CFfiC?, ATLANTA, GEORGIA A. W. MORGAN, President. S. T. VT. SANFOrd, vice President; B. G. BLOSS, Second Vice: President. F. A. FREEMAN, Secretary. IN ADDITION to the safeguards thrown a round the interests of the Policy Holder toy the excellent Insurance Laws of the State of New York, the following* distinctive features mark the "MUTUAL PROTECTION” as deci cidedly liberal, id ft, and worthy of confdence and jtatronwje : 1. The “J Tv.tuaT Protection" allows Policy Hold ers to travel or reside iu any part of Europe or North America. 2. An Ample Cash O A pita l, safely invested in the best securities. 3. Policies paid in Cash. No deductions at death for loans or notes. 4. Thirty Days grace granted on payments, af ter payment q£ first annual premium, and the policy in force during that time. 5. Dividends declared annually —upon the con tribution plan—the most equitable manner. 6. All Policies non-forfeitable after the second year, and the assured entitled to a full-paid pol icy for the whole amount of premiums paid. 7. All Policies incontestable after five years. 8. Superiority of management. The officers of the “MUTUAL PROTECTION” combine finan cial integrity and ability, with long and suc cessful experience iu Life Insurance. 9. All Policy Holders are members of the Society, and entitled to vote for Trustees. 10. A Cask Society. No notes taken. No loans, interest or other complications to annoy the Policy Holder. 11. Equity and liberality shown Policy Holders in the several modes of applying dividends. 12. Mutuality. All the profits divided among the members. 13. Fairness of contract embodied in the writ ten policy in explicit terms. 14. Favorable rate of mortality —taking only first-class risks. 15. Smalt ratio of Expenses. 10. All odious discriminations as to employment abolished. No extra rates charged on railroad, express or steamboat employees. Active, energetic and experienced agents em ployed on liberal terms. R. J. MASSEY. . Manager Southern Department. john Campbell, Local A gent, Cartersville, Ga., DR. O. PINKERTON, Medical Examiner. Oct. 28. 1870--sw. 2ms. SIXTY - FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED, THE GREAT Sou them Piano Jiff MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE & CO. MAN UFACTCILERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PlAii fOlflft BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the Pub lic for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained unpurcltased pre-emi nence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine sing ing quality, as well as great purity of Intona tion and Sw’eetness throughout the entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stifness found in so many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the layge capital em ployed in enabling us to keep con tinually an immense stock luinbeiv Ac., on hand. All our square pianos have our New’ Improved Oxer strung Scale and the AGRAFFE TReule. jg£s|“'We w ould call special attention to our late impfoVeVneats in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patented August 14,1866, which brings the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Piano fully warranted for 5 yrs We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND MELODEONS, which we offer, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Fac tory Prices. WM. RMBE & CO., sept 9’ ’7O. sw6m llallimore , JfMd METZ HAS FALLEN !!! So Have STOKELY & WILLIAMS. In the Price of their new 11 & WINTER Goods, CLOTEIHC, Hats, Booths House * Furnishing Goods, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, &©., &C* AT THEIR old STAND, Two-Story Brick Cornea - of Public Square and Maine Street Cm*tersrill, Ga. Come and see us, one and all, and look through our SUPERB STOCK OF GOODS, Ac., and buy from us upon as good terms as any merchant South of the Potomac can afford to sell. SXOKELY & W ILLIAMS. nov. I— wtc CN EORGiA BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas A XL. Barron lias applied for letters of Admin istration on the estate of John A. Barron, late of said county, dee’d. This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular-the kindred and creditors of said de ceased to show cause, if any exist, why said ap plicant should not receive letters of Adminis tratiou on the estate of said deceased, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature. Nov. r*;li, iGfb. J. A. HOWARD, Old'). 1 FOR THlttl'Y YEARS Has that well-known, standard, and popular remedy, PAIX KILLER, manufactured by Perry Davis <fc Son, Provi dence, R. 1., been before the public, and in that time has becorqe known in all parts of the world, and been used by people of all nations. It remains, to day, that same good and ef ficient remedy. Its wonderful power in re lieving the most severe pain has never been equaled, aud it has earned its world-wide popularity by its intrinsic merit. IS’o cura tive agent has so wide spread sale or given such universal satisfaction. The various ills for which the; Pain Killer is an unfailing cure, are too well known to require a capit ulation in this advertisement. As an exter nal and internal medicine, the Pain Killer stands unrivaled. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 2-3 cts., 30 ets., and $1 per bottle. A Body mid Mind Disease. Such is dyspepsia. The stomach aud the brain are too intimately allied for the one to suffer without the other, so that dyspepsia and despondency are inseperable. It may be added, too, that irritation of the stomach is almost invariably accompanied by irritation of the temper. The invigorating and tranquillizing ope ration of Hosf otter’s Bitters is most powerful ly developed In cases of indigestion. The first effect of this agreahle tonic is comforting and encouraging. A mild glow pervades the system, the chronic uneasiness in the region of the stomach is lessened, and the nervous restlessness which characterizes the disease isabated. This improvement is not transient. It is not succeeded by the return of the old symtoms with superadded force, as is always the case when unmedicated stimulants are given for the complaint. Each dose seems to impart a permanent accession of healthful in vigoration. But this is not all 'The aperi eut and anti-bilious properties of the prepa ration are scarcely secondary in importance to its tonic virtues. If there is an overflow of bile the secretion is soon brought within proper limits, and if the bileary organ is in ert and torpid it is toned and regulated. The effect upon the discharging organs is equally salutary, and in cases of constipa tion the cathartic action is just sufficient to produce the desired result gradually and without pain. Ike Bitters also promote healthy evaporation from the surface which particularly desirable at this season wheu sudden spells of raw unpleasant weather are apt to check natural perspiration and produce congeston of the liver, coughs and colds.— The best safegaurd against all diseases is bodily vigor , and this the great Vegetable Restora tive essentially promotes. Females, old and young, who have so long been troubled with some female complaint should not despair. Let us whisper words of comfort. You can be cured. You can be snatched from the monster which has so long prostrated and paralyzed your whole system. Y r ou can regain your health, your beauty, your strength and buoyancy. Take courage, despair not, be cheerful; a romedy is at hand, prepar and by experienced physi cians, specially for just such diseases as af flict you; and as the profession are using and prescribing this remedy with much suc cess, we feel proud in calling your attention to it. It ccmes highly recommended, and we earnestly advise all suffering females to use this great lemale medicine at once. — We allude to the “English Female Bitters,” advertised in another column. $lO9 Challenge! —lt is stated that one tablespoonful of English Female Bitters con tains as much medical properties as one bot tle of any of the advertised grog-shop Bit ters of the day, and the proprietors offer a challenge of SIOO. Lawshe & Haynes, Have on hand and ahe receiving the finest stock of the Yery Latest Styles of ntamond ctud Hold JEWELRY, in upper Georgia, selected, with great care for the Fall and Winter Trade, Watches, of the BEST HAJ4EIIS, of both Europe audA merica; American and French Clocks; Sterling aud Coin Silver Ware; and tlie‘best quality of Silver Plated Goods, at prices to suit tl>e times; Gold, Silver aud Steel Spectacles, to suit all ages. Watches anti Jewelry Repairsb by Competent Workmen; Also Clock and Watch Makers Tools and Materials. sept IS.-swlv ATLANTA, GA. If J Cli LIJi'E FROM Stile.sboro To Van Wci*t. We WILL T?T T N A DAILY HACK LINE from RTfLESBGkO to VaN WERT in connection with the c artersviile & Van Wert Railroad, from September 20th, ISTO, until the ears reach the latter point. Passengers will flint my ac commodations ample to go from the Stilesboro end of said Railroad, to Van Wert, and return the samo day, in time to make connection with Cartcrsville A Van Wert Railroad trains. Sept. 23, TO-swtf. LOGAN St GAME BELL. To 151 Whom ft may Concern : C'IEOROIA, BARTOW COUNTY, William Jf T. Wofford having, in proper form, applfted to me for permanent letters of Administration on the estate of Alexander Goodwin, late of said County deceased. This is to cite all, and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Alexnneul Goodwin, to be and appear at my ofliee witliiu the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if they can, why norm an cut administration should not tie granted to Win. T. WolTovd, on Alexan der GOodwitt’S Estate. XV itness «vv hand and Official Signature. Oct. Ist, IbiC. ‘ J. A. HOWARD, OuEy E. C. SICKNESS, PAIN AND DCAD H, a. m Legitimately result asp« naltie* for violations of na tv rat from who h nonet-scan*-. Ti e in»V,*d tluck, ti e , Jo aid wau featu*<-«. .udidt e>e, file* !uu t> luttftict t. il v<U ,*Ku \ - >igh, the ffiefiib and t in;, if ted lie de ivted brow, the toileting gait, all il <«i< alt jlT* vious transgressionoi lu w. Knowing that cf astiuation i» the thief of time,” all intelligent beings apply for some remedy as soon as circum stances permit; while ihose'who do not act up on the principle that “debus arc d.-u.gemr*,” generally linger, lose time and pay moia moo* y. FEMALE COMPLAIMr'"' ■W.M-aagSTV >jm ■sxwvmm That claims if* victims throughout the length and breadth of our laud. Many females suffer in some way at each mon thly period; some girls are in great peril at the oommeneement of menstruation, whild older ones dread its decline at the “turn of life.” Sometimes the menstrual flow is too much, or too little, or may ho attci led with pain; muv he irregular or entirely checked, or changed in appearance, attended with other distressing symptom*. Letie.Ori'luea, or the “Whites,’, fre quently drains the system, or ulceration of the womb may create paiu aud cause rapid prostra tion. Falling of the womb is an exceedingly com mon coni plaint, giving lunch trouble wild dis tress, which, under ordinary treatment, is diffi cult to cure. Hysterics, Green Sickness, Irritability of the Womb, and other serious and fatal complaint* follow the female sex throughout life. Live* there a medical gentleman who has or can re lieve the fair sex of the above troubles? Not many. Is there no combination of remedial a gents that will come to her rescue ? Wo answer, Vcs. ENGLISH FETrrTTT^: The only acknowledged Uterine Tonic and Fe male Regulator known, will cure all those com plaints abovementioned in an incredibly short time. The Ritters at once arouses, strengthens and restores the womb to its natural condition, removing obstructions, relieving pain and reg ulating the monthly period. Yonder stands a pale, feeble and languid girl, just bursting into womanhood; she is the pride of all, but nark! she silently steals a pickle, eats chalk, or a slate pencil; no appetite for food; she turns with a dull eve and seeks solitude; her eve no longer sparkles: her merry laugh is no longer heard ringing through the air; she mopes about with bloodless lins and gums, with headache, palpi tation, constipation, swimming-of the head, cold feet and hands, melancholy; she has a coated tongue, offensive breath, and a host of other e vils too numerous to mention. When neglected all these symptoms become aggravated, there is sick stomach, heartburn, a dark line settles under the <.yes, the legs and and ankles are swollen, the hair loses its gloss and falls off. there is brittleness and splitting ot the finger-nails, swollen abdomen, extreme nervousness, fretful nesß, pains and aches, dry cough. Hysterical fits, rapid prostration, epilep sy and death ! If you. or any of your friend*, are thus afflicted, send at once for a I’ottle of English Female* Bitters and he cured. Itsoffeei* are magical hi such complaints. Surely no mo ther will postpone and delay this duty until DEATH IS AT THE DOOR. _ In all these complaints the system evidently shows a want of red blood, and Mr. Churchill, in his work on Diseases of Females, says:— 1 “Bearing in mind that the blood is rcmaikably deficient in red corpuscles, find the known pro perty of iron to correct this condition, theory suggests it as the most to be relied on, the best of which is the Citrate.” Citrate of iron enters largely into the composition of English Female Bitters, combined with powerful vegetable ton ics of rare qualities. Among the mountains of Tennessee and the piney woods of Mississippi, is found a certain hard and flinty root, which has been in secret use by some niidwives for many years, possess ing magic powers in regulating and restoring all female suffering with any affection of tho womb. This root \vc have obtained, gave it a fair test in our practice and it is now one of the principal ingredients in these Bitters. Other powerful uterine and general tonics also enter into itsc omposition. We also add Loptandra or Black root, sufficient to act upon the liver and keep the bowels open, BLOOMING YOUNG GIRLS. Middle-aged matrons, those at the critical peri od. and the aged grandmother, are all cured bv the use of our English Female Bitters, now > re scribed and used by physicians all over the country. If you are troubled with Falling of Hie Womb, attended with a souse of weight and hearing down pain in the back and side, and other at tendant evils, English Female BittCrs will give entire relief. Those at the “turn of life,” mothers after con finement, and all others (male or female) who are convalescents from any protracted or debil itating complaint, who gain strength slowly, and whose digestion is slow and imperfect, will llnd these Bitters the very thing their system demands. It gives a poweiTul appetite! aids and assists digestion, arouses the liver, strength ens mentally and physically, and (Ills tlio whole system with pure crimson blood coursing thro’ its channel#. COMMON GROG-SHOP BITTERS. Empty Bitter Bottles, of various styles, can 1 « found around almost everv dwelling’ and cabin throughout the land. Their taste is pleasant, and are adivHised to cure almost every disease, while the manufacturers Xrntrtc tliev possess no medicinal properties whatever. They are so many disguises tor Moeedinglv common beverage t which do not, nor cannot possibly cure any or.e. , Beware of plcr.suilt bitters in quart bot tles, they contain a sting for your vitals, ard h« who buys them carries a “toper’s grog” into his house. One man who knows nothing about me dicine, says his big bottles of common stuff will cure chills and fever, rheumatism and consump tion; another, Whose bottles are very fanev, cures all the impurities of the blood, makes ohl .men young, casts out devils, restores sight to the blind, and numerous other miracles; while yet another, who presumes every man a drunk - ard, proposes to cure colic. Ingrowing nails, ye - low fever, heart disease and love-sick maidens 1 We know they make no such cures, we know n o people at large are deceived and swindled, and as we desire to ventiate these common hum bug*, make the following challenge to one and all ; ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS That one tohlenpoonful of ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS contains as much medicinal proper ties ns one bottle of any of the pleasantly tasted common advertised hitters of tlic day ! The medical profession to decide the question. Be it understood that English Female Bitters is not a beverage, but is a powerful Iron and Vegeta bl e Ton ic.’com hi nod, on ring lo*ig stand in g cli ron. ic female complaints in every direction. Rut up in large bottles at $1.50 per bottle, or six bottles for SB.OO. and sold by druggists and, merchants everv where. ,L I’. DItOMGOOLE A CO., Prop’s Memphis, Tenn, i* i % till- DROOMGOOLE & CO.’S BUCHU. Tlio best ami cheapest combinat ion for all af fections of the Kidneys rind Bl«rl<tbr«vor offer* ed to the public. It is prepared by regular phy sician and used by the profession. Fri P uv, six bottles for $6. Sold by Drug gists nd merehants oyervwbere. * J. P. DROMGOOLE A CO., aug t, 70 -swly elm. Memphis, Tetua J T ; W * ' y 'v, V