The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, June 23, 1870, Image 3

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so W N MATT ER S. Ccrlcr-siillr* Ujm Juno 23, i57 0« -injnAXTED .An nciivc, ettftrgStic, y \ reliable man to take the Apcnojr for th' “'te l S«'.t .ig Machine” for Bar ow Count/. for C;.ou'ur:*. terms, etc, address C. €7ldk.it3C, Gen’l Agt., June UitU,~Jw. Atlanta, Ga. l<oca! Items. Yx: Local Gosh t q Atlanta. —Tues- day last, taking the l> a. vl train, in company with Major Denham and J. A. Erwin, Esq , wo made a pleasant run to Atlanta, in three hour.,; by the this ace umnodAtion train is a nice ndfflr; the conductor is a clever aiiJ wt-li-bred p oth.iiian; the coach i vm clean art 1 mi'.t, and is really one of the most desirable traiu-j on the road, i ho far aa our station is concerned. — Punctually its cits you down at tile Atlanta depot ul D, a. a., returning 1 at si, and repelling this place 8-10, p. m. Success to it; we hope it will pay, it ought to, for it U areal accomrhoda lion to us, and others below. We tnnko our best bow to the railroad au thorities for this schedule. We had not visited our capital for some months, and we had as well ‘own up,’ wo were surprised at its rapid growth, aud cosmopolitan appearance; here, -Jew and Gentile meet from all quarters; here are Englishmen and Irishmen, Welsh, Scotchmen, Russians; Prussians, German, Italians, and per hapa nearly all nationalities. Some of the houses struck as us princely —equal to those found in old aud wealthy ci ties. We felt that wo are in a city, sure enough. It is simply marvelous how such a city could be built in the last throe or font- years, if we except Chicago. Whore did the money come from th at built it ? What sustains it and keeps it prospering ? are questions asked daily. While these are being put in astonishment another novel springs up and puts other e(Tarts iu the filiude, viz: the mam math new hotel, now raising its lingo proportions from its fouu la'ions, covering nearly one acre of land and perhaps will cost half million dollars — there, now ! that’s why Atlanta grows; there is enterprizo and allergy in her citizens; home capital and Northern, are uniting, and the re sult will be still more remarkable in the next live years. Well, ca.ll it a parvenne, upstart, or anything you will, but we might as well yield the fact that if it is not now l , it will be the. city of Georgia. Barvesting continues; wheat good; more rain; more grass, more work, but that is being done with a hearty g )od will. We are proud of our far mers; uo whore can .a more intelligent and energetic sc*L be found. They are rising from poverty to affluence as fast as any, since the war. Gents, here’s our hand. Oottou 18cfa. Sell, ye “honest far mers,” before it goe* to that inevita ble price, loots; it is likely that cotton is higher to-day, than it. will be again ior live years. Why hold it to swell out tho heavy receipts of the coming crop ? Business dull—goods in abundance, prices favorable to buyers. Our Coaucilmen are having one street put in order. Thank you. gen tlemen, continue, and don't forget that splendid road to tho Fair Ground. There ! Bro. Toon, of that excellent paper, “The Southwestern Baptist,’’ has goue arid called our Station aeit/ ! We would not have thought it or him; there are st> many cities up the country we hoped that our station would es cape such a nomenclature, but he lias printed it lxis in paper ! and —well, we rue sorry. “No more of that Hal an ye love us.” Prays t Meeting —Lot all remem ber the prayer meeting at the Baptist Churoh this, Wednesday night, this is regular union meeting, we say go one and all. Boots and Shoes. —We cun truth fully Hav, without disparagement to others, that the best pan’ of boots we ever wore, wo bought of Henry Banks & Son, Atlanta. We bought them nearly one year ago, and expect to have them one year hence, and wear them in the future as in the past, the best portion of the time. If you want goods in this line, this is the place to get them. They have, perhaps, the best stock of Boots, Shoes, Leather, &0., to be found in the city of Atlanta. Hats. —-Messrs. Salmons & Alexan der, some weeks since, opened a bran new Hat Store in Atlanta, where can be found everything usually kept in that kind of a store, and the beauty of it is their eati'C stock is all fresh and fashionable. We have known Mr. ffalmmm for many' years, and can say truthfully that he is a geutleman in the strictest sense, of the word, a fine business man, and well worthy of pa tronage, See their card. New Whkat. —We understand that William L. Rowland is delivering to day the first new wheat delivered at this depot, which was sold to Messrs. N. Gilreath & *Sbn, for $1.25 pr. bush. We learn that Mr. Rowland has sold these parties 3,000 bushels at $l - pr. bushel, to be delivered by 4th «£ July. Religion* Notice. Divine service ru&y be expected in the “Church of the Ascension,” (near Mr* W iU . Milam’s.) on Sunday morning next, at 11 oclock, a. h., aud in the Academy in (Jartcrs ville, at 5 1-2 J\ M., of uu same day. Kev. Mr. Elliott, of the Episcopal Church will officiate. The citizens generally are invited. Beyond A Doubt. More diseases are the result of derange ment of the Liver than from any other cause. When that organ is diseased, every part of the’system sympathises with it, and general prostration and decline is the result The best, safest and speediest remedy for Liver Complaint, and" all the diseases that follow, is TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVKK PILLS, they are peculiarly adapted to the climate of the South. They are sold by Druggists everywhere. invite special attentibn to the law card of the Messrs. Wofford. •KTAlso to the aduertiseinent of a lost cow and calf. f**Al3Q to the card of Capt. J. J. Jones headed * Butter, Butter.” Mau G. (b Rooms, Atlanta. — We \ advertise, in anotl.er column,tho card of | this gentleman, who is a heavy dealer lin Carriage*- Buggies, Wagons, Carts, Saddles, lioness, mil Saddle and Harness id lend, be si in- many other j thing*;, usually p«-rtan.ing to this h; e [of I>U.Sl‘l<*3l. Jir* k -e:j* tire very finest .... * hi t ;t-s •veil as <l.e in >re v milium, and a t baity of it. Ha is m .king too sale or his one, two and four-horse wagons a speciality, iu which he is, undoubtedly, bfferir.g great bargains. He is a business man of but few words in effecting sales, for what he tells you may be relied upon. f a euse & ll|s Wife, Atlanta. We had toe pleasure of testing the merits of the* unrivalled Restaurant of Pease & His Wife, while iu A lanta, on Friday las , and must say, with nil can dor, that it is emphatically the place to get good eating. Everything looks so dean and nice and inviting, that it provokes one’s appetite until there irs no rest ; or until th. very palatable and relish abb viands, which they prepare with such skill, are spread out in pro fusion before you. He is certainly en titled to the distinction of the Delmon ico of the Sou h. The Cartersville Foundry and ilaehiiie Sitop. It will be seen from an advertise ment in another column, that Messrs. G. \v. LEE& CO., of this place, here leased the above property, for a length of time, from Mr. B. Dcofield, and h.tve gone to work in good earnest. Col. Lee and his associates are all skilled machinists and mechanics, and have employed, at considerable expense, sev eral of the best workmen to bo had. All that they need to make this en terprise a success, is the patronage and eouuteuaee of their Southern friends. Let us encourage them by bestowing that patronage they deserve and our interest and welfare demands. It is to the interest of every man who is identified with the welfare of Chero kee Georgia, aud all who wish to see her vast resources developed, to give these home enterprises their hearty and cheerful support in preference to any aud all others. Let us build up our own sunny and beloved South, by lend ing our means and influence to ail such enterprises as this. Iu fact, with hold it, and we are serfs, at the behest of those who delight to impoverish and enslave us. lard from air. 13. Scofield. Having disposed of the Cartersville Foun dry and Macuine Shop, to Messrs. G. W. Lee & Cos., for a season, I am happy to re commend to my former patrols and old cus tomers, as good mechanics, skilled machin ists, and prompt and faithful -workmen, the gentlemen constituting the above firm, in dividually and severally. B. Schofield. Cartersville, june 22, 1870. [For the Express. Evils of Dram-Drinking. That drunkenness invariably has its beginning in moderate drinking, no one will pretend to deny, for the prop osition is demonstrated by common ex perience and observation. What then is the duty in the premises, of every ra tional, accountable being, who has his own good and the good of others at heart ? But one answer can be given to the question. Every reasonable and reflecting person will say: “Abstain from a practice that may possibly do ourselves, and others who may be influ enced by our example, such incaicuable and irreparable injury.” It is true that there are isolated instances where per sons have been known to indulge in the habit of moderate drinking for a life-time, without realizing any person al injury by it; but in such cases, who can tell how many, of different temper aments, who have been surrounded by different circumstances and who pos sessed the power of self-control in an inferior degree, have been ruined by their example forever ! Thero is an other fact in connection with this sub ject, which should be remembered by us all, and that is, that the evils which result from dram-drinking, are more easily prevented than cured, for there is very little hope for the confirmed drunkard. Nothiug but Omnipotent aid can save him from the dreadful fate which awaits him. Then young men, beware of the first step which “leads to hell, down by the chambers of death.” The Sabbath School and Church of God are secure retreats from sin and death, while the places of amusement aud dissipation, whither many of your class resort, are calcu lated to destroy your respectability and happiness for life, and to render you miserable forever. I will conclude rny remarks on this subject, by reproduc ing some simple lines which I compos ed sometime ago, hoping that some thoughtless, erring youth may see them, and be profited by their peru sal. They are addressed To A Young Dram-Drinker. Beware young man ! O stop and think, Before you take another drink ! There s pleasure in tho sparkling cup, But it will burn your substance up! Desist, and shun the drunkard’s fate, Or you will mourn when ’tis too late ; I know there's rapturo in the cup, But it will blast your fondest hope. A'our way leads on to ruin’s brink, One step you take when e'er you drink ; With rapid strides ’e,ro long you’ll go To search the depths of endless woo ! Is happiness on earth your aim ? Then shun the paths of sin and shame ; Avoid the fool.sh ones who stray. Or they will make you bad as they. And would you find a brighter shore When you can live on earth no Be warned in time! from ruin shrink, Aud never take another drink ! P. H. B. P iifks 6f ETowah, June 10,1870. . SPECIALS. Tue Great Family Medicine of the Age. THIRTY YEARS Have elapsed since the introduction of tho Pain Killer to tho public, aud yet at the present time it is more popular nnd com mands a larger sale than ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this country alone; all over the world its beneficial • fleets in curing the “ills that flesh 13 „he»r to.” are acknowledged and appreciated, and as a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no coun try. sect nor race. It needs only to be known to be prized. Thirty years is certainly a long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the Pain Killer is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by the unparalleled popularity it lias attained. It is a sure and effective remedy, riold by all druggists. Price 20 cts., 50 cis., an l $1 per bottle. Directions accompany each bottle. — . The Living Machine. I ijure the main spring of a watch and efery portion of the works becomes disor dered. The human stomach is to the hu man sys’em what that elastic piece of metal i« to a chronometer. It. influences tho ac tion of the other organs, and controls, to a certain extent, the whole living machine. — The comparison may be carried further: foi es the weakness and other imperfections of the main spring is indicated on the face ol the time-piece, so also is the weakness or other disorder of the stomach betrayed by the face of the invalid. The complex : on is sallow or faded the eyes are deficient in lus tre and intelligence, and there worn, anx ious expression in the whole countenance which tell as plainly as written words could do, that the great nourishing organ, whose office it is to minister the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its parts, is not performing its duty. It requiics reno vating and regulating, and to accomplish this end llostetter.s Stomach Ritters may be truly said to be the one thing needful. The broken main spring of a watch may be re placed by anew one, but the stomach can only be repaired and strengthened, aud this is one of tae objects of the famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen years has been waging a successful contest with dys. pepsia in all climates. Asa specific for in digestion it stands alone. When the resour ces of the pharmacopoeia have been exhaus ted, without, at best, doing more than miti gating the complaint, a course of this whole some and palatable, yet powerful'stomachic effect? a perfect and' permanent cure. In all cases of dyspepsia the liver is more or less disordered, and upon this important gland, as well as upon the stomach and bow els, the bitters act with singular distinct ness, regulating and reinvigorating every secretive and assimilating organ on which bodily and mental health depend. Dr. Kaward Smith’.* Infallible LIVER TOXIC, I m*rs A CURTAIN CURE‘S for Torpid Liver, Constipated Bowels, Dyspepsia,Headache, Pain in the Back, Piles, and all affections of the Liver and Bowels. Read the following cer tificates ; “Smith’s Liver Tonic is, beyond all question, a most excellent Liver Medi cine. Having fully tested its virtues, we take great pleasure in assuring any who may be afflicted with Torpid Liv er, or Constipated Bowels, that the Liver Tonic is a most eficacious reme dy-” Rev. L. J. Davies, P. E. LaGrange District, Ga,; Rev. E. P. Birch, West Point, Ga.; Rev. George E. Smith, Newnan, Ga.; J. E. Dent, Nevvnaa, Ga.; E. Moneghan, Newnan, Ga. Read what Col. Calhoun Says:— When a young man, I resided iu one of the malarious districts of Mississip pi, and while there contracted Liver Disease, from which I have suffered ever since. I have tried, I believe, all Liver Medicines, and do not hesitate to say that Dr. E .. Smith’s Liver Ton ic is by far superior to anything I have ever seen. J. Lawrence Calhoun, May 5, ts. Newnan, Ga. For sale by Drs. Best and Kirkpat rick; only $1 a bottle; the money re turned if not pleased uf.er using.— Prepared by Edward Smith, m. and., Newnan, Ga. “Felix quelß facittnt alicna pericula can turn,” which iu plain English means, “Hap py whom others’ dangers render prudent,” is the appropriate motto of those, who suf sering from the hydra afflictions of a disor ganized system, hare furnished proof posi* five of the remarkable curative qualities of the “Old Carolina Bitters.” By their ex ample one can learn the evils ettended on irregularity in caiing, which tends to such a disorganizatiin of the ccenomy of the human system ; and profit by their ex&myle in us ing the same remedy. Wineman’s Crystalized Worm Candy is the best in use ! For derangement of the Liver, for Dys pepsia, Diarrhoea, Piles, etc., Dr. Simmons’ Liver Regulator certainly has no superior. It acts like a charm, wiihout debilitating the system. I have tried it thoroughly, and speak what I know. REV. S. GARDNER Atapulgus, Ga. A CENTS WANTED. ~(?io PER DAY)—BY THE AMERICAN KNITTING MA CHINE CO-, BOSTON MASS., or ST. LOUIS, MO. G# IA A DAV. Business entirely new • i}} i\y and honorable. Liberal induce ment*. Descriptive circulars free. Ad dress J. C* RAND & 00. Bindeford Me* \X7 ANTED AGENTS—To sell the HOME VY SHUTTLE SErtING MACHINE.— Price s2'). It makes the “Lock Stick,” (alike on both sides) and is the only licens ed under-feed Shuttle Machine sold for less than SOO. Licensed by Wheeler & Wilson. Grpver Ac Baker and Singer & Go. All other under-feed Shuttle Machines sold for less than S6O are infringements, and the seller and user liable to prosecution. Address JOHN SON, CLARE & Cos., Mass., Fittsbufg, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. ts. AGEHTS ~ To fell the yy UCTaGON sewing machine.— It is liren<ed , makes the ‘ Elastic Lock Stitch” and is warranted for &■ years. Price sl3. Ail other machines with an under-feed sold for ftl3 or iess are infringement. Address OCTAGON SEWING MACHINE GO., St. Lousis, Mo., Chicago, 111,, Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston. Mass. ts. "BUT PERT BUTTER ! H aving bought the right for bar tow County to soil receipts for making good Butter —Eight pounds to the gallon of tweet milk without Abe use of any Drug or expense.— Nothing used in making but the milk and one other article. L'so tby every family, and as reg ularly used as butter itself. There Is no hum bug in this —it- is certainly one of the best dis coveries of the age. W* warrapt.it to do, and to be what we say for it. The discovery was made by a native Georgian, who lost one arm in the war. Capt. J. J. JONES, is authorized to to sell t he receipts. June 23 -2t. Q $ FORD & CO. | “QUALITAS NON Q UANTITIS." i m iii wm'i Uigife £ wealraleii f Into JUtrsct of Soskoo! THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER No Quack Sledi'diw—Formula Around THE BOTTLE. PREPARED SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE. SJjtm'jsfj 2'70 TLTC VA. STRIKFS AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE BY pyRI- FriNG THE BLOOD. RESTORING THE LIVER AND KIDNtYS TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND INVIGORATING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, This is the secret of its YY’ONDRFUL • SUCCESS in CURING SCROFULA, SYPHIL33, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA. N-RVOUS AFFECTIONS- ERUP TIONS OF THE SKIN- HUMORS. LOSS OF VIGOR- DISEASES OF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. AND ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE of the BLOOD, OR DISEASED CONDITION OF THE LIVER , KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS TEM, AC. It thoroughly ERADICATED every kind of Humor and Itad Ta ! nt, and restores the entire system Vo a healthy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED BY THE USE OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK, SICKLY, SUFFERING CREATURES. TO STRO’IG, HEALTHY ANC HAPPY MEN AND WOMEN- No Medicine fists att-lned such a GREAT REPU TATION as this justly CELKBKaTKD Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Au thority. Endorsed at and recommended by the President of tl a Faculty of Ihe E. Med-cnl College of the City of New York. Professor R. S. NEWTON, M.D., Professor and President of the Faculty, late “Profes sor of Theorv and Practice" of \ Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac. One.’of the mti eminent medical men of this agt— j well known as the author of the f 'HoWtnst STANDA HD medical w- rks : NEWTON’S "PRACTICE OK MEDI cINE ” ••MrtFssErt OF .CIULuRKN,” “NEWTON’S SVMES SURGERY," &c\ in December number of American Medical A’micic —page i!7S, says-: "Among the more recent efforts to intfoduee popu larly. some of the new remedies, we n- rife anew pre paration computin'ed ny ,J. .f. LAWRENCE, M. P., of NORFOLK, VA., which is furnished to the profes sion and to the public in any desired quantity. We recently examined hia Laboratory and beeam e fully xatixjited that all his work is dne in the best manner, by the rnabt appt ojtd procens anti from u.t beet ma teria It giving an a result a medicine MEETING »l-e CONFIDENCE of the PHYbICIANS aud the PUu- LIO." KoskooCnres Scrofula iu its worst Form From A. W. MILLS, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk. Va., Sept . ,5, 1539. DR LA'A HENCE—Dear Sir : Your Koskoo has worked wonders in my tauiily. My daughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. ‘ Fhe lost thirty one pieces of bone froip her ankie. several from her arm, hesideb hav ug ulcus in several; parts of the bodj . Whilst, in this condition she commenced takingyou’r K-sko.i— it acted like a charm on her; under .t*uxethe ulcers gradually hen e.i, and her general health greatly improted. It certainly «»v ed her much suite trig and p rhap» her life. I regard Kuskoo a specific f. r all scrolulon affections. Y< ur Koskoo also cured my w ife of dyspepsia, from which she suffered great!.. She is now in better health than she has been in fine % ear s. With the Highest regards I am gratefully yours. Ac . A. W. MILLS, KOSKOO is endorsed by the betl physicians every whe;e. Head the following from Dr. , tilery, a suc cessful practitioner of many years standing in tne Old North State: Kooky Mount, Edgecombe Cos,, £ September 10, ISOO. ) DR. J. J. LAWRENCE— Dear Sir • I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract »f Ko-koo in my practice w i*.h the happiest resit D. 1 find i; to be a powerful Liner lnrigorator Blood Purifier, and Kernous Tonic. In all diseases of the 1 ivtr, Scrofu | los rt.vphilitic, and Nervous Ass ctions, it is a reme dy of immense ttalue ; In fact, in almost every vari- I ety of Chronic l istas s its use is Indic-ted. Hoping I you may meet with the success which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliable nieuictnes. I am sir, with much respect, Your obedient servant. K. C. TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cure3 Chronic Rheumatism. Norfolk, Va., ?«ept. 7, leo3. DII. J. J. LAWRENCE—Diar Fir : My son A..* re ceived *o much benefit from your wonder] ul K fskoo that I cannot refrain from express.ng my grttiittidc. I had tried almost everything without benefit. I be lieve, in a 1 sincerity, that your K- skoo is an IN FA L- I LIBLE remedy for the d.sease Irum which he h -s suf fered, aud, so far as I can learn, ha- never lai ed.— If you only knew the immense amount of suffering that he has urn ergore, then you could con. erne the valve of such a remedy as Koskoo —l’H AT h L’tt ELY CUKES. The great atyuunt of good it le now doing among us Is inestitnab'e. With much gratitude, I am reepecifully yours. Ac.. Mrs. M. K. A. NELSON. Read the following fimm Mr. Wouible, a prominent Flardwa.e Merchant of this city : No. IS Market Square, Norfolk, Va., ) October 18, IS6$. f Dr. LAWRENCE —Dear Sir : To the Large num ber of testin.i i tals which yeti offtr rs the gieat effica cy ot your Koskoo, I lake pltasu-e in adding my own. I suffered great'y with Nervous Debility, Head ache, Loss of Appetite, he. Two bottles ot Koskoo ! restored me to health. Yours truly, J. U. WOMBLE. Front Rev. TV. H. Christian, Pastor Dlnwidie Street Methodist Church. Portsmouth, Va, October 25,156 J). This is to certify that I kiow Dr. Lawrence well.— He is a gentleman of cultivation, and worthy of the fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with ad vantage to myself, aud fiave adopted Its use In my family incases cl nervous debility and depression. VV. H. CHRISTIAN. ! FROM DR. LLOYD, A PHYSICIAN OK LARGE PRACTICE. Great Bridge, Va., October 8, Es 69. J, J. LAWBLNCE, M. D.—Dear sir : l cheerfully i endorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable pre paration. Upon examination of the formula, I find eucli Ingredient hi-'My exroled by our best and most progressive clinical investigators. I have te ted its affects in my own practice, and have no hesitat on in i recommending it. In my opinion. It is Ihe best coir pound of its class ever put before the public— xceeri iug by fat all the various compounds of snrs:.,.«nlla, Ac., ever Invented. It is* decided Nerve Tonic, and lnvigorator of the animal force', aiding digestion aud assimilation, and thereby producing healthy blood, which should bs the basis of treatment in ail chronic dnea-e*. Hoping yon will re*p the reward you deserve from the public as a benefactor, l am sir. yours truly, OriA iLKB LLOYD, M. f>. After rtia-llog I’hj above high recommen dation, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give the KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIWO-; Ail AES From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors, i Druggists, Merchants, &<j., see KOSKOO I ALMA NA O for this yenr. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER ROTTLE. For salt by Principal Drug ;v:ts in the Unfed StxUtf ttvl Jiritish America. Manufactory ;vi> I TOBY, JSjwJj f?. /it*. ■***» < - - - c.*-^- . nv COWER, JONES & CO., C vRT£HS\ILLE ANOROME. 6A. Repairl ia*, of ail kinds, Dorn* to Order. damages, £ Pi&sE? L r-v: -, -€' * * ■■' n--* V* -v— - Manufactured iind Repaind to Order, and for Sale, at th: Manufactory an l Repository of GOWER, JONES <£• CO., Oauteusville ano’Rome, Ga. Buggies, Manufabtured and Repaired to Order, and for Sate, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., CAIfrEBSHILLE AND ROME, Ga. kfiLalSa. One, Two, Tout’, ftnd Hix- HORSE, Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., Carteusville and Rome, Ga. Jib. 1. i67<\..Tvly SGW&&B 6 ».S.WI?f, Daalora In FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, EEA&Y-MAPS &LQTII* ' I]N r Gr, crockery, HARDWARE, SADDLES & GROCERIES, SUGAR, COIEE IST JD S £ IE6 "U IE 3 . Together, with most articles USUALLY KEPT FOR FARJSIIZB&* SITPPMMS* TEE STOCK WILL BE KEPT UP: I WITH FRESH ARRIVALS DURING THE WHQUEYEAR. We Invite our Old AND NE¥/ CUSTOMERS TO AN I KXjUIIJVATION or Our STOCK AND TERMS. 'April 21, 1870—ts. AGENT SWANT ED TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by gll who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this coun try. No blotting! No soiled lingers! Six ty lines written with one pen of ink ! Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Hankers, merchauts, teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terras of praise. Put up in neat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes, 50 cents: five boxes, SI.OO. Sent free of postage, and guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction. LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS. We are prepared to give auy energetic person taking the agency of these Pens, a commission which will p>y s‘2oo per month. Three sample pens will be mailed for 10 cents, Address WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. Pittsburg, Pa. april 14, 1870—dm. LAN I) FOR SALE! rSf'UiE UNDERSIGN ED offers-for sale 380 JIL acres of Land, lying West of Carters- j ville 2\ miles; 80 acres cleared, the balance ! well timbered. The place is comfortably ini- j proved, with Dwelling, Stables, cut Houses, i A'c., with a nice young orchard—Peaches, Apples, etc. Also a Lot of 12 acres of land in the town of Oartcrsville, well improved ; good Dwel ling, pure free stone water Most of the ; Land is well adapted to growing Clover and i grass. Located at the North end of Erwiu ■Street. Any person desiring to purchase is invited to examine the property. June 16,At J. A- HOWARD new mom i UI rE AK 7. uHy r c*' .ug »•• J tpeni.i,. y\ a grctrnl t~toe! cf aj*d summer soods; purchased at reduced pric*?, ut»d<‘r the re cent decline in gold Our Muck cotifiNts in a large variety of EmUes'Da eas Goods. Drese Trimmings. Ladies' Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, I’leackotl and Drown Domestics, G£NT*S FURNISKIH6 GOODS, READY-MAD!! CLOTsiISMC, Hats, Cap <; , Pools and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery and Queen s Wtre, Factory Yarns. Sugar, (toffee, Molasses, Flour, Huct>u, Laid, Tobacco, &c., &c. We thank our frien Is for past favors, and solicit a continuance of their j atronage for the future. N. GILREATH St S OS. Factory Yarns. We keep, on consignment. Factory Varna, of the best quality, to sell by the Dale at Factory Pi iocs. - N. GILREAT-H A SON. Cartersvillc. April 7th, 1870,--if. SOMETH me- HEW AND USEFUL!! P. T York's Patent Churn Rash er. It is cheap and durable, very sirdple, and can boused in any upright churn, and will make butter in less tune than any dash now in use. It does not waste cream. No one that has tried them will do without them— They work with the same ea;e as any other Dasher. Having purchased the right to make and sell them. I am now prepared to fill all orders that may come. I guarantee them (if the milk is in the proper condi tion) to make the butter in ‘five minutes, or no charge or them. Prices ranging from fifty cents to one dollar, according ts size. Jiiines W. SI rang-u, Cartrrsville, Ga., May 12th.. 187 c. Stolcely &. Williams ABE NOW RECEIVING AND OPINING Their New Stock of SPRING & SUMMER and STAPLE. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, &C./ &C., &C. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. GUTL ePoY. &c.. Sea. (Yf IS TEHS 9*l LEE, GJt. Our Stock of Ladies’ Dress Goods is com plete. to which we invite their special atten tion, as we flatter ourselves that they are se lected with taste, and with an eye ttf the la test styles. Ladies can find everything be longing to their toils-, usually kept by Dry- Goods houses, in our (Stock. Gentlemen will also find every article per taining to their wardrobe, from a neck-tic. to a full suit, both ready-made and in piece. In fact our stock is complete in every line of goods kept by us, and it is useless for us to enumerate. The attention of the ladies is particularly invited to our excellent line of head-dresses Hats, Chignons and Switches. ('all and see us, at our old stand, and ex amine our goods before making your pur chases, as wc charge nothing for looking. We also keep a Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, &-C ATLANTA MARBLE'WORKS. Wftl. CRAY, Proprietor. b'M s. r». 01TJIAX, lieiit. Importers and Di alers in AMERICAN £ ITALIAN MARBLE, MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES, Tombs and .Itotur.nrntai if*orh FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER, Aad on licasouablc Ternw. DESIGNS g V MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Furnished Free on Application. April 28, 1870—ts Fr Mb -EIOE4EBSO2f, DEALER 1M T CVES, GRATES, HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS TIN WARE. &C. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, jan 3, 1870. Atlanta, (fta FOR SAX. 33, 4 FARM Containing 220 acres, »t Cass Station on the W. A A. R. R. with two ; new. Dwellings; one has a never failing | Spring, the other a good well of water. The latter within one-fourth, and the former i within one-half mile, of the Depot There I is one hundred and fifty acres of level grass j land, well watered. Can he made a tine | Stock and Fruit farm. Havimga different | soil well adopted to every variety of fruits, : grains, and grasses. Fifty acres well tim- I bered, and one hundred acres timber partly | cut off. Can be divided into three tattle j meats. Five miles North of Lartersville, and fifty-three of Atlanta, W, TANARUS, WOFFORD. Cartersville, Ga May 19, Jm. BAHTOW lAND FOR~SALE. tN’TENUINTr to move Westward this Fail, I am now offering for sale 820 acres of Etowah River Laud, lying in the S.amp ; Creek District, about 10 miles East of Car tcrsville. and four miles East of the old Lto gah iron Work". On the tract there arc ■ about 90 acres cleared land, about Go acres river bottom, the balance well-timbered. The Dwelling is a comfortable framed house, with four rooms, and two fire-places, ttood out-buildings, good well of water; and alto gether as healthy and convenient as any j plantation in Bartow County Two other j settlements on the place. Terms Cash -- ; Fbr further particulars apply to, or address, j me at Oartersvillc n- -he premises. May 19, 8 ... JAMES KM7VES. J, (r, M. jMoNTCOJIESV Fresh trot cries. GSEIN CORN, PEACHES, STR/WR?RR/iR, THAT B, GYSIiNIS. IT NR APPLE, Ztlat'car: ni. Sug'ar Coe ccr, > FAR I F, BACON H.\MS, Candles,-atid I he’genuine Durham Smok ov. Tobacco, just receivid, *t MONTGOMERY ’A. April 14. ts. / 1 ARDKN SI ED. A complete va.’- ty of * f Ruist* Warranted Garden Seed, at feb 15 MONTGOMERY'S. AJKW ORLEANS SYR EES AND .VO M LASSES, a fine lot. just received and for sate. at .VONTGO.MFRY'S. THE choicest brands cf SMOKING TO BACCO, can alwavs be frmn 1. »t feb 15 MONTGOMERY'S. l. crvxF.TT, w. j. wtruronr, l. tayne L. BENNETT & 90- DEAL MRS IN STAPLE ANI) FANCY Bv y Goods, NOTIONS, Hats, Beets, Shoes, etc fADIES will find, in this eaubUshment, J, all the latest s’ylcs and improvements iu 1 Ovess €xOO<is,-pti full toilet, from >• tucking comb to a superb clock, all new and of the best quality, and at iow prices. (~T ENTLEMEN will find everything per- Jf taining to their it'artirohe, from a neck-tie to a magnificent overcoat. W’e have the finest lot of GENTLRMEN $ PERL 1811 /.\ G GOODS ever belYire liro t to this market. Our stock of CASSIMEKES ia unsurpassed, 4 11llLDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS, in great abundance. list*, Uenlcrn in PRODUCE, FAMILY GROCERIES PORK; LARD: SALT: FLOUR: MEAL &c. &c. &c. Leather and Shoe- Findings. HIDES, Bought and Self. Come and see us, at the old stand of L. BENN F TT, Main Street, Hast side of the Railroad. L. HE NETT & CO. dec 7, 1809. Cartersvilit, Ga. iMs&oiutioia of € oparliier (ihij). rSTHE Copartnership heretofore existing between J. IT. Curry A Cos., and the Estate of J. W. Carry At Cos., has been dis solved by mutual consent, to date with the 01 st day of May, J 8.0. The business of the firm will be settled b? eituer party. MRS. MARGARET CURRY, ftr'r. 0. DINK HR ION, Surv. sq. tner. Cartersville, Ga., June 7, 1870. oliite to Bcbtorik aud € rctl ilitl'ti. ALL persons having demands against the late firm of J. W. Curry. A Cos., are ncre'.y notified lo present them for payment, duly attested in terms of law ; and iln.se in debted to said firm arc required to make irn mediate payment, as these debts must be settled up forthwith. MRS MARGARET CURRY, Exr'x 0. PINKERTON, Sure. Partner. Carter,sville, Ga., Juno 7, 1870. |Br 0 Fiukerioa ANNOUNCES to the public that he has purchased the entire interest of the I late Dr. J. \V. Curry, in the Drug Store of ! J. W. Curry & Cos., or, the estate's interest jin said stock of Drugs, Medici tee, Ac., in ! the town of Cartersvilie, and will continue j the business, at the old stand, where he will | be pleased to see his old pauous and the j public generally, and supply them with sny I thing in his line of business, at the lowest possible figures. He invites »he attention of all to his e\- ! cellent stock of choice aud select i r a b OJI>S PI TTY, KT€., | A bountiful supply of which he expects to j keep Constantly on hand, together with the , most | opul ir i'ateht Medicines of the day, j Toilet Aitich-s. FVrfuroery, iu fact, the best j of everything iu a General Drug lio.oc, i ioH)' pewona! altnntion »il! .7 i W a,v -' 1,0 proftHsiontil 1 at al! hours. 43fc O. PIXKIiKTIW, Pkystaian and I)rng!?isL June 7, IS7O. iAirttrsiillt. f*a. . TEE ‘ CATOOSA BPfiNCf&’ This well known popular Place will be open fer the reception of | visitors, Jure the 20tii, 1870. The I’roprio | tor will endeavor to make it r pleasant jonee |to all who may favor him with tlicit patron age. There is a great v:.,-iety of water at this place; about 5< v ’ (Springs on two Acres of Land. The Curative and healing qinuitic of those . waters are well known to be equal to any in j , the world. They arc situated in Catoosa ; ! County. Georgia, about seven miles from the ! ; Tennessee Line, two miles North of ihe'W. j \Si ■ \. U. 8., four mites from Ringgold, tire , j a half from Tunnel-Hill 1 avengers c.-.n get i off of the cars at either es the last named ! | places where they will find accommodating j ■ Landlords and ladies to stop with and con-j | vejancc to the Springs. There will be a> j regular line of Coaches and a Baggage wag- I on, from Tunnel-liill to the Bpri. Per- J sons wishing Board had beat not : fy the Pro prietor by letter. My Post-otiioe will be Tuune»l-sSili. Board Per <K>{ •* •« “ Iltiy 2 J;0 A deduction for large families. J YO. €, Milßl’lf kY, Prop r. Win. \v. y* isiTiv, <n,iv. June Ifi h,-1 to - tT-sr'h te&rsapariltat k H ti;x J .’V rvfmw r-dli-ut i.i. lUiee oillojn, A 1G..J1 it. rij.w, *At * - ’iitty a tmai uvliuif / ..." c > • •* "'-'r#u Jy j . iwx v.ao.. fit i • • at ta!i-t * tn . \ ( J-V . mi,, a. ... I>,ss« m*sam Syr—lsw t i<rui,«i >.;<•{ . Ni,-d w> «t. 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I onto tion or lup mn mat ion us tI;C i in r. iriid Juuu - •lire, when nrifiinjr, as tiiej ofitf" do, f en ibo rankling poisons .in tin* ufi-dd. !e- Yd ii.*.( - *■ llili i.A i« st great* restorer ioi the etiargiii I ' ig.iroftiio -\.- tent. 1 hose who are J a»- lull and 111.) it.-*. InsjoiKtent. .' let ;It .»•*, ;ud ■.rc.iibhat ejiii \evrotitt Joj>rthaniiui * tir t earn, or any of die :in'eetic.ti« symptotimtie of ♦ aaktirtte. will find imiUod'ato rel tel m.iJ < > *»»• (in.-ibg eviilem e of lu rciwOutUve power i pen •.rial. r r t; r a r f onr lie. J. 1. tmi A C O„l.o*ell.Mn«»M Trcglnif and Analytical ChrfaiMtt. OLD ALL DRUGGIST'' EVERYWHERE. For sale, in UaitursvUio, by J. w. ctrjn ct CO, Diug^tSi», A A SKINNER « C«. GROCERS " PWilEf DEHtERS. CAR: E r SVILLE, CJ. fy&-\ 'J’aorsAND Women Ti utTn'.*%*A OR. .5. BfikAivrfllU.SrS Female Ti em ulator. WOMAN’S BhET FRIcNU. \ rHBTAINCUI.It P.)« .VnMfo, aCt'VKEe''ku n WEN>Kh, a:.n ot! **r eisi-ur-fi J iru!f.-»r to »I e J'tejwireJ *ii‘i by 1.. H .IKaDfll-.1.P, Whole- SfilK Ui'unjrifit, A: r n, iVlce $1 50 per liotne. 3tsttnon{AlJu Twkmh:. A:.a„ Not. 21/ IS-’fi. Mr. L. 11. Buitlfltld —fir: \ « ->l nx l«uri(iai»t»i». h -o-her fiunfily es ‘'in* f; U-s frin-*:- U. fi.jl n J or." ;v« fill 1 It to b* *1) tiifit > Hi de'-ril ( »r it, i'll i w« b IV* witnvfifeit th« t-iokl i, p|.y H lit iUr-il tlfertopro. .luccd by it. Very re ii-eiiuhv, lit* •: Kit & iLEXAKDEB. We, the mders’dred Druggist.', take p’e*«ar* In ruu.-men-iLfiitt l.ilt.e tiiale, D‘. J 11.-fi.;fiel.ib r'eoi.Us Kett'iifiti-r.— ) eiit-vlr-N ti t- r - y;‘r.„t unit reliable rem edy foi ihri cl»ifi», » lor «hiUi he i-enemm-nd* it. IV. A. LANibKI.t.. A'l-m i-i. ■».. PKMBkUTO-x, B''l.»y>, 1 ATLOI! k 00.. Aiccnu, (>e. W. C. b UVSHP, Ai Os .<■ ... W. ttinir ft Mane tt». «}•». Till* will i citify that two lii'iii'iern e.f »nv lieniediat* fiiuii.V. afior tc,v|r.pr t;jtf.-r»-.| fnr ~nr» ij.nn men trull <rr. irulfroy aid !;«• e l-r.ii re,.t«.i *»itli-»»,r benrllr by variuit* m"‘ln-»' <i‘>ctiir«. »r leoet' . '•ompletHy cured by line boirie oi in-. J. Bre.lfli ! i'» Female I, tbt tej .re, ue. iii t; inj <lut* «a fuiuiih ttj« certificate, w ill; the hone if -lru«‘.bk ’! * atvcrtlon nf unft'-r'ww ve-e- • i Hurl "n H -—— |rrc-.wi! mens'truatjoa, h-» hecn proven uuiler icy oeu personal obs-rvatiun. (t» eiTei.i on vuflh U tru y w.inderful, bud we l may tii *• remedy be called sw uiu'.i’i Beet rrieml." Vuur«, rt-iiperfitllv. J As. W. rfTBASOV. April 28,1363. CoeU-enrtlU, tin, tor tale in Carter«v|l!» h> BKSI' A KIKK.fAT.UIUK Pruyglil*, arid by I»ruc/i»t >■' cen-rn; : ». . THU Mf.fJK'Al V 'vlli TV Cot. IT fcbSvlv PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS! • S r VEN GQLO MEDALS Vttße AWARDED, At late Fairs held in the South in <Kt"l--r and Noven;bcv, 188'*, to cll \ s . ra . h t i i-: rr, j r u r tj:a be.lt I‘l .\SOS, rtv. r Baltimore.) Philadelphia and Netv York pi A N OS. | OvrtcE and N :w 'Y.;aa>GOJJS. No.J'J .NorOi Liberty .-irf ei. aboiu. I cltiktorb bu cot, B \LTIHOIitMU. j STIFFS'S Fi.t.VGS j Have ail ttw UtyiJ tiupr •' <ts io.-iu-ilii/ Pie Agracf Trobl(*> Ivory trouts, AND 1 It IMPROVED. FHENC'IT \< T!o\\. fatty warranted f*>r hr* year*, >vitb prtvief »t« | change within tw-1v« rucmlni if r.a; • rllrcly I forv to puvr.htser,. hir. i ■»•,( Parlor j Orgaue aiw*y* o.i has-J j'rvte J 0..» U .■.'. ! ItKiTItEES V. ls» Tt.VVM OX3H PTOfU.-' :S' Vsk: I tfemra! Robert U. Lee. Les;' , »«, ! JLinerat Robert R u nui, V,'r,ui,'N D fienerai D. H, H !!, (tficrlette,' N. G, Governor John Letcher, Lexington, V u, i Thu'iop .V o. Orleens, L.j. i Jo.-:“-ib Ruop, < irti::;uu-'gr. fun. V\ . i, Mansfield, Vn i :iM, f-s, Reuben Arnuid. Atlanta, Da. JJA. IS V Riehardß, ” " Atv Sea-s, ” '* Send fora flin-utar c*nt»lnu':? r.aaiei of x ii * h ive per tl.« >;( ;?' P -ui >«. ir the finm i. •*l.ie*tb«’*-.r vb-.'-i ' iw li ->i Vor to an --portciMt party, rvn time partly, tt splcrtfU'l Top ->i> 1 bfarm-a-t. The hit’c-ruiilir: 'y new, tu.‘l Mvr?- ns i- '.e' '• p-> -t r ; !s ? r: i. .i (V- -V.v.