The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, June 30, 1870, Image 1

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“QUALITAJS NON QUANTITISV 11. MISTO 4 IW<3 jmcmtntdjfljft Extract jof Koskoo! THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER No Quack Medicine-Formula Around Till: BOTTLE. PREPARED SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE. ©rgantt Ctirraistj ISTORFOLK. STRIKFS AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE BY PURI FYING THE BLOOD, RESTORING THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND INVIGORATING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, This is the secret of its WON DRFUL j SUCCESS in CUEING SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA. LIVER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA, NtRVOUS AFFECTIONS. ERUP- j TIONSOF THE SKIN-HUMORS. LOSS OF VIGOR. DISEASES OF KIONFYS AND BLADDER, AND ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE of the BLOOD, OR DISEASED CONDITION OF THE LIVER , KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS TEM, dcC. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of Humor i and Bad Taint, and restore, the entire system to a ' healthy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BFEN CHANGED BY THE USE OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK, SICKLY, I SUFFERING CREATURES, TO STRONG, HEALTHY ! ANC HAPPY MEN AND WOMEN- j No Medicine hag attained such a GREAT REPU TATION aa this juatly CELEBRATED Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Au thority. sn nm H | .Endorsed and recommended by the President of the : Faculty of the E. N(ed'cal College of the I City of New York. Professor R. S. NEWTON, M. D., Professor and President df the Faculty, late “Profes gor of Theorv and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac. Onejof the most eminent medical men of this ape well known as the author bf the following STAND A Rl) medical works : NEWTON’!* ‘■PRACTICE OF M EDI ITNK.” **f>ls*K i-K8 OF BUlLimßN,’' “NaWTON’S BYMFB SURGERY, ’* Ap\ in December number of Amsncan Mtdvcai Review —page ‘it*, says : “Among the more recent efforts to introduce popu larly, gome of the new remedies, we notice anew pre paration compounded iJy .T. .1. LAWRENCE, M. D., of NORFOLK, VA., which is furnished to the profes sion and to the public it] any desired quantity. We recently examined hit laboratory and became fully notitf ied tnat *ll his work is dune in the best manner, by the mold approetti process and from the text ma- Uriah giving at a result a medicine MEETING the CONFIDfc.I* Ifi of the PHYSICIANS and the PUB LIC.” T KoskooCures Scrofula in its worst Form From A. W. MILLS, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Vs. No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 15, 1569. I>R. LAWRENCE—T ear Sir : Your Kof-kno has worked wonders In my lamily. My daughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. She lost thirty one pieces of bone from her ankle, several from her arm, besides having ulcers in several parts of the bodi . Whilst in this condition she commenced taking your Koskoo— if ac ltd like a charm, on her; under its use the ulcer*l gradually hea e.i, and her general health greatly improved. It certainiy sav ed her much suffering, anil p rhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a specific for alii scrotulos affections. Your Koskoo also cured my wife of dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatlv. Mhe it now in better health. Aten the hat been in fir* years. With the highest regard* I am ii atefully yours. ,tc., A. W. MILLS, KOSKOO Is endorsed by the bed physicians every where. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, & suc cessful practitioner of many years standing in the Old North State : | Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., I September 10, 1560. f UR. J. J. LAWRENCEj—Dear Sir - I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice with the happiest results. I find it to he a powerful Liver Jiu'igoralor Blood Purifier, and Nervous Tunic. In all diseases of the Liver, berofu loi Syphilitic, and Nervous Aff.-ctions, it is a rerne dy of immense value; In fact, in almost every vari ety of Chronic Diseas s itlps use is indicated. Hoping you may meet with the success which you deserve aa a manufacturer of reliably medicines, I am sir, with much reepect, Your obedieOt servant, R. C. TILLERY, M. D. KoskooCures Chronic Rheumatism. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7, 1669. DR. J. J. LAWRENCE—‘Dear Sir : My son hot re ceived to much benefit from, your wonderjul K shoo that I cannot refrain tromi expressing my gratitude. I had tried almost everything without, benefit. I be lieve, in all sincerity, that iout Koskoo is an INFAL LIBLE remedy for the d.seake from w hich he has suf fered, and, as I can learn, lias never laiied.— If you only knew the Immense amount of suffering that he ha* undergone, th« i yoQ could con eive the valve of such a remedy ae Koskoo —THAT SURELY CUKES. The great aiuuunt of good it is now doing •mong as is inestimab’e. With much gratitude, I am respectfully yours, «fcc., Mrs. M. E. A. NELSON. Read the following from Mr. Womble, a prominent ' Hardware Merchant of this city ; No. 13 Market Square, Norfolk, Ya., I ; October 13,1368. | j Br. LAWRENCE—Dear Siif: To the Large mi in- ! her of te»t!rnoi ials which jrt»U offer of the great effica- j cy of your Koakoo, I take; pleasure in adding my j own. I auffered great y with Nervous Debility, Head- i Loss of Appetite, Ac. Two bottles of Koskoo j rMtered m# to health. Your* truly, J. G. WOMBLE. , }'rom Rev. W. H. ChrUtUn, Pastor Dinwldie Street | lfethodist Church. I Portsmouth, TANARUS», October 25, 1£69. TtOm i« to certify that I knqw Dr. Lawrence well. — j He Is a gentleman of culi-ivation, and worthy of the j fullest confidence. I havu used hU Koskoo with ad vantage to myself, aud have adopted its use in my; tastily In CMtt of nervous debility and depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN. ! JTROM DB. LLOYD, A i'HYSIOIAN OF LARGE ! PR AC r ICE. Great Bridge, Va., October 8,156&. J„ J. LAWRENCE, M. D.—Dear sir : I cheerfully endorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable pre paration. Upon examination of the formula, I find each Ingredient highly moled by our best and most progressive clinical investigators. I have te ted its effect*in my own practice., and have no hesitat on in recommending it. In my opinion, it is *Uie best com pound of its class ever put before the public— \ceed- | lag by far all the various compounds of rarg* osrilla, ] ,tc., ever invented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and ' Invlgorator of the animal force?, aiding digestion j snd assimilation, and thereby producing healthy j blood, which should be the basis of treatment in ail «. chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the reward ■ ou deserve from tlie public as a benefactor, I am sir. yours truly, CHAiLtiSLLOfy), M. D. After reading the above high recommen dation, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give the KOSKOO a trial. FOB ADDITIONAL TESTIMO NIALS From Physicians. Eminent Divines, Editors, E'rujrgistß, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year. ' • PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. For sc', a by Principal Drugjvsts in the Sides, "end British Art's rise- the aim ns mu: weekly express. VOL. ». Published Weekly in tl.e Beautiful Valley of the Etowah, at Two Dollars per Annum, “Invariably in Advance.”~“On»ard and Upward,” is our Motto. Kennesaw House. (Located at railroad depot-) J fIIHE undersigned having bought the entire interest of Dix Fletcher, Trustee for Lou isa W. Fletcher, in the Kennesaw House, and the business will he conducted, in tlie'fu ture, un Jcr the name and firm of Augustine A. Fletcher <V Freyer. Thankful for past fa vors and patronage,they will strive to give the utmost satisfaction to all pa’rons of the Ken nesaw House. AUGUSTINE A- FLETCHER. F. L s FREYER. MARIETTA, Jan. 12, ’d9. LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBERS HAVING purchased the Steam Saw Mill formerly belonging to James Sligh, I have now on hand, and can supply, all per sons in want of Lumber, of any kind or qual ity, at the customary rates per foot, either delivered at the Mill or in Cartersville. My ! supply of timber being of the best quality | and iuexhaustablc, I am prepared to fill or- I ders of any size or for any quality at short notice Address MOSES H. SMITH, qojlowly CartersvMle, Ga. BARTOW HOI.SE, | Jig CARTERSVILLE , 0 1., BY J. T. GUTHRIE, Proprietor. This House has just been completed and furn ished—New House, New Furniture, New Pro prietor, New Arrangements. A handsome three-story Prick Building , on the East Side of the W tj- A R R and near the Depot: Table al ways supplied with the very best the market af fords. Clean Beds, and faithful Porters and Servants, and charges for Board, by the single meal, day, week and month, moderate. Call and test my fare and treatment. May 26 .T. TANARUS, Outhrie. JOHN T. OWEN, Watch and Clock Repairer, and Jeweler, CARTERSVILLE, GA. tXTILL keep constant- JSh Rh .\\ ly on hand, for sale rUqJH a well selected stock of WATCHES. CLOCKS, Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. _ # •jc., &c. Can furnish any kind of Silver Plate, extra fine Gold Watches or Jewelry, at short notice, as cheap as they can be bought in any other market. Goods cheap- Work warranted. Terms cash, aug 12, 180'J.wly LIVERY STABLE. ~~ ~ iwnnflfflrftf Moon & Ford. CA R TERS VJLLE, GA., IS prepared, at all hours, to furnish con veyances into the country—saddle-horse, buggy, hack, rockaway, or wagon. Also, to board stock, &c. nov. 3. / Cem Shop, ' Saddles and GEAR, Manufactured and Repaired in the very best style of the art, in the quickest time and at the shortest notice, and for less money than is usually paid for such work and stock. Try me ! W. C. EDWARDS. Cartersville. mch 9—wly A . 131-. ;i". 31. Johnson, DENTIST. ’ Cartersville, Ga. Teeth-drawn without pain, by the use of nar cotic spray. mch 9. an active fj \/l ) man, in each county in the Spates, to travel and take orders by sample, for TEA, COFFEE, and SPICES. To suita. bte men wc will give a salary of S9OO to one thousand dollars a year, above traveling and other expenses, and a reasonable com mission on Bales. Immediate applications are solicited from proper parties. References exchanged.— Apply to, or address immediately, J. PACKER At CO. ‘Continental Mills,” 884 Bowery, New York. R. F. MADJOX. J. L. WINTER TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF WHrginia and Jh'orth, Carolina TOBACCO. | NO. 13, ALABAMA STREET ATLANTA, GA Consignments solieited. Will make liber , :il advances when desired. aug 1,’69 ta THOM PK INS, favorably known as a good Workman ou c locks and watches and jewelry, has removed his place of Work to his Residence on the j Hill, East Side of the Railroad, nar Mr. A. Williams. Work done on shortenoticc.— WHGHBEfiT*CQ., CARI’ERSVILLE, GA., Dealers In HARDWARE , IRON, STEEL , NAILS, CASTINGS, AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS, and GRASS SEEDS, TERMS FROYI THIS DATE': GASH. Agents for sale of Thrcuhing and Mill Machinery. Agents for sale of Ylurfee Sab Soil Plow*. Agents for sale of FERTILIZERS, Dickson’s Compound; COE’S, Baugh’s Raw Bone, And OTHERS. Agents for sale of Polk County Slftte* For Roofinc-, DR. JOHN BOLL'S «reat Remedies SMITH'S rain STROP! FOR THE CURE OF AGUE AND FEVER OR CHILLS AND FEVER. The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly claims for it a superiority over all remedies ever offer ed to the public tor the safe , certain, speedy and per manent cure of Ague and Fever .or Chills and Fever whether of short or long standing. He refers to the entire Western and Southwestern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strict ly followed and ca ried out. In a great many cases a single dose has bean sufficient for a curt-, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a per fect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case more certain to cure, if it3 us > is continued in smaller doges for a week or two af ter the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long standing cuses. Usually, this medi cine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four •loses of the Tonic, a single dose of BULL 1 ”} VEGETA BLE KAM’LY PII,LS will be sufficient. Joii\ mfi.iAs Principal Office li’o. 40 Fifth, Cross street, Louisville, Kv. Bull’s Worm Destroyer. I o my United States and World wide Read ers: I HAVE received many testimonials from profes sional and medical men, as my almanacs and vari ous publications have shown, all of which are genuine. The following from a highly educated and popuiar • phpsicUu in Georgia, is certainly one of the most sen sible communications I have ever received. Dr. Clem ent knows exactly what he speaks of, and his testimo ny and» serves to be written in letters of gold. Hear what the Doctor says of BulV* Worm Deatr yer VUlanow, Walker co., Ga, ) June 29th, 1866 \ DR. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir;—l have recently giv en your “Worm Destroyer’’ several trials, and find ii wonderlully efficacious. I', has not failed in a single Instance, to have the wished-for effect. lam doing a pretty large country practice, and have daily use for some article of Hie kind. lam free to c< nfess that I know of no remedy recommended by the ablest, authors that is so certain and speedy in its effects. On thecon trary they are uncertain in the extreme. My object in writing you is to find out, upon what terms I can get the medicine directly from you. If I can get it upon easy terms, I shall use a great deal of it. lan aware that the use of such articles is contrary to the teachings and practice of a great majority of the reg ular 1 ne of M. D.’s, but I see no just cause i r good sense in discarding a remedy which we know to be ef ficient, simply recause we may be ignorant of its com bination. For my part, I shall make it a rule to use all and any ice ins to alleviate suffering hum rdty which I may be able to command—not hesitating because someone more ingenious than myself may have learn d its effects first, and secured the sole right tc secure hat knowledge. However, lamby no nnans an ad vocate or supporter of the thousands of worthless nos trums that Hood the country, that purport to cure all manner of disease to which hum in flesh is heir.— Please reply soon, and inform me of your best terms. I am,sir, most respectfully, JULIUS P. CLEMENT, M. D. Bull’s Sarsaparilla. A GODD REASON F n R THE CAPTAIN'S FAITH, READ THE CAPTAIN’S LSTTEU AND THE LET TF.lt FROJWIIS MOTHER. Benton Baffacks, Mo., April 30, 1866. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparilla, and the healing and beneficial qualities it possesses, I send you the following state ment of my case: I was wounded about two years ago—was taken prisoner and confined for sixteen months. Being moved so often, my wounds have not healed yet. I have not sat up a moment since 1 was wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is Im paired, and I need something to assist nature. I have more faith in your Sarsaparilla than in any thing els*. I wish that that is genuine. Please express me half a dozeD bottles, and oblige Capt. O. P. JOHNSON. St. Louis, Mo. P. 9.—The following was written April 39, J 865, by Mrs. Jennie Johnson, mother of Capt Johnson. DR. BULL—Dear Sir : My husband, Dr,C. 8. John son, whr a skillful surgeon and physician in Central New York, where he died, leaving the above C. P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of age he had a chronic dlarrhie i and scrofula, for which I gave him your Sarsaparilla. IT CURED HIM. I have for ten y*ftrs recommended it to many in New York, Ohio, and lows, for scrofula, fever s ires, and general debili ty. Perfect success has attended it. The cures effect ed in some cases oj scrofula and fever sores were almost miraculous lam very anxious for ray son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla. He is fear ful of getting a spurious article, hence hin writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible, but I believe he will recover. Respectfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. BULL’S CEDRON BITTERS. AUTHENTIC ItOCUAIEN IS. ARKANSAS HEARD FROM, J-i 'J - Wife#.* • v ' v Testimony of Medical Men Stony Point, White Cos., Ark., May 23, '6B. DU. JOHN BULL—Dear Sir: Last February I wss In Louisville purchasing Drugs, snd I got some of your Sargappanila and Ce.lron Hitters. My son-in-law, who was with me in tho store, has been down with rheumatism for some time, coramen- . ced on the Bitters, and Soon found his general health < improved. Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and he al6o improved. . Dr. Coffee, who has been in bad health for several years— etomach and liver affected—he improved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed theCedron Bitters has given you great Popularity in this settle ment. I think I could sell a great quantity of your medicines this fall—especially of your Cedron Bitters and 3arsapariUa. Ship me via Memphis, care of Rickett &. Neely, Respectfully, c b walker. All the above remedies for sale by Za. H. BRADFZELD, Druggist, WAITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA F tb 2o, IftgOtrlfj €A«TKRSYILLE, BARTOW COtXTY, GEORGIA, JI AE SO, 1870. Communicated. Mr. Editor — l reafi with no small ! degree of interest an article in your last paper headed, ‘As it should Be,’ in which you manifested a willingness to publish any and all articles calculated to enhance the interest of Cherokee Georgia, and especially our immediate section. In publishing that article, you have simply given expression in words to what your actions have prov en since you issued the first copy of the Express, viz: that you felt a deep interest in the prosperity and welfare of Bartow County, and the State at large; that you was desirous of bringing into notice the productiveness of our lands, the salubrity of our climate, the vast amount of Mineral ores which lie im bedded in the bowels of our hills and mountains, in order to procure capital sufficient to develop th-.se rich bless ings which a benign Providence has so graciously lavished upou us, and I am happy to be able to say that your la bor has not been fruitless. Tour course in conducting a newspaper, has been consistent, conservative and one altogether becoming a Christian and a gentleman, and won for you the respect and support of all good people. It is true w e have heard some few express the opinion that you was not as ready to denounce the Republican party as j you ought, that is, you do not villify ! and calumniate them, as do other pa pers. Now, as I said, it is only a few who have thus expressed themselves, and they belong to that class of politi cians known as extremists, for no man who does not belong to that class, and who can discern between black and white would even insinute that you was not a democrat from head to foot. Just continue to do in the future as you have in the past,and you will receive the applause aud encouragement of all staid, stolid, Conservative Demo crats. In numerous editorials and commu nications which, from time to time, have appeared in your paper, describ ing our section of country, although written in glowing terms, they have not made the picture too bright. We have got a good country, and good peo ple inhabit it—industrious, sober, en ergetic, intelligent and Christian people; with such a people and such a country can too much be said in their praise? We think not; so continue to herald it to the world. As Ido not desire to write a lengthy communication, I will drop this subject. You can publish this letter if you wish, for it was at the solicitations of many warm friends of yours, and a debt of gratitude that I felt myself due you, which I could no longer re frain from expressing that prompted it. “V.” Tobacco. lmmense quantities, of this weed are bought and sold to our people annually, but very little of it is raised in this section of the country, although our clim ate and soil are as well adapted to its growth and maturi ty, as that of Virginia, North Caroli na, Kentucky, or Tennessee, with the pains and attention that is bestowed upon it by the growers of those .States. Why not, then, raise our own tobacco and keep onr money at home, to aid in developing the more important resources of our section ? A few days since, a Mrs. Smith, re siding in Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, was attracted by the screams of her child, which she had left asleep in an upper room of the houce. As she en tered the room a large rat sprang from the cradle and made its escape, and Mrs. .Smith discovered that the child’s leg was considerably mutilated. A physician was called in, but the child sickened and died in a few days. An other child was bitten the next day, and likewise died. At Washington, on Monday the eighteen graves of Confederate officers and three hundred and sixteen graves of Confederate soldiers, were conspicu ously decorated with pasteboard, as a seeming warning that no floral tribute should be placed on them. Several ladies and gentlemen ventured, howev er to place some flowers there, but a Committee of the Grand Army of the republic snatched them off, and threat ened with arrest any one who repeated the act. worthy of admiration was the sto icism of a Devonshire’ man, wh >, when on his death bed the other day, beg god his wife and children to have the i funeral procession start early, so that they might he sure and get home by j milking time. Expensive plates —Fashion plates.— i They sire rather mire apt to break those who wear them than be broken. A man of our acquaintance has had his library fitted up with snuff-colored i bangings"so that he can be in a brown 1 study, At the “Wickedest Man” prayer meeting in Water street, the other day, !an old sailor cried out: Presbyterians ! for discipline, Baptist for water and the Methodist for fire! I’m a Presby terian when oil duty#*a Baptist in hot weather an d a Methodist in tin win ter !” The Meet of his speech was * said to be “electricalG - * * MIS(ELIA\IEi. Dead—George W. Demers, editor of the Albany Evening Journal. Marengo county has voted $125,000 to the Selma and New Orleans llail ! suad.. r During a recent storm in Rachfne, ! \t is., it rained pebble stones for sever al minutes. Two neighboring signs in Philadel phia read “Jame* Schott” and “Jona- : than Fell.” A Los Angeles orchard of ten acres I has produced $21,000 worth of oran ges the past season. V. A bed of lithograph stone, and the ouly one in this country, has been | found in Van Buren county lowa. Virginia oysters are sent to Eng- j land packed in mud, that they may reach their destination alive. Several vessels arriving a t New York within three days, brought 6,902 emigrants. The China, May 31 bright 436. Seventy-five Chinamen left San Fran cisco for Massachusetts on Thursday, to work in a boot and shoe factory. The steamer France, at New York, on the Ist, from Liverpool, brought 1,552 imigruuts, making 8,454 for the ! week. At Cincinnatti on the Ist, Kitty Free beat Marion and Emma Marat ta three straight mile heats in 1:481 1:46 3 4-1:47 3-4. The hay. crop of Maine is estimated to be worth $14,000,000, and $4,000,- 000, more than all the grain crops, in cluding the potato crop also, in the State. Only half a crop of wheat, and a to tal failure of timothy, are reported in Clay county, Missouri. The steam fire engine, Sim Watkins, on trial at Louisville, forced water two hundred aud twenty-one feet through a two iuch nozzle. The last weekly mortuary report of ! New Orleans show a total decrease of' 19, but an increase of 7 in stuall-pox i A subterranean lake has been dis-' covered at Lancaster, Pa., 70 feet be- | low the surface. Mr. Tenbroeck has twin horse foals ; by Phaeton. The chestnut, (color of dam) is with the mare. The bay she ! will not suckle, and it has cow ’s milk. Both are good looking and thriving. “The total annihilation of soul and body after death,” is the doctrine taught by an order of infidels at Jef ferson, Ind., who call themselves Christ adelphiaes. 120 Swiss emigrants, recently arriv ed at N. Y., passed through Lynch burgh, Va., a few days ago, en route to Water Valley, Miss, where they propose to locs te. The body of General Thomas Fran cis Meagher, who was drowned off a steamboat at Fort Benton, in 1867, w’as recently found It had been rescued from the river, by an old trapper, and buried on the bank. A revival of religion is progress ing in the First Presbyterian Church, Atlanta. Mr. Anton Schmitt, a Prussian by birth, who feh from a second story window in Savannah on Tuesday morn ing, died Tuursday morning. In Chatham county IG4 persons re turn incomes from SI,OOO to $5,000; 36 from $5,000 to $10,000; 24 over SIO,OOO. Miss Fannie C. Tennyson, of West Poiut. was awarded the first premium at the Louisiana State Fair, for the fi nest quilt. The Covington Enterprise says Cov ington an 1 Newton counties will sub scribe SIOO,OO stock to the Griffin and Covington Railroad. At the request of several hun dred citizens of Newton county, Jesse M. Lamb, convicted at last Superior Court for intermarrying within the prohibited degrees of affinity, has been pardoned. It. J. Caughey, a Savannah cotton merchant, fell from a window of the Marshall house Sunday and was k li ed, while temporarily insane. More “revolutionary relics” were discovered in Savannah Saturday while the workmen were digging the foundation for anew depot. The citizens of Carrolton gave a fine entertainment ou Friday ev ning to the surveying: party on the Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Railroad, who were near that place. The LaGriinge Reporter says the wheat crop in that section promises well. Oat crop almost a total failure id all directions. The project of building a railroad from No. 13—T. nnille—on the Cen tral, running north in the direction of Knoxville, has been abandoned. It is proposed to run road direct from Ma con to Knoxville. Humors or tire Day. A high destiny—Hanging. When is coffee real estate? When it’s ground. When do ladies carry fix-e ? When they have taper fingers. A hard lock to unfasten (except in Chicago)—Wedlock. Can young men who use fire-arms be called shooting gal-leries ? Favorite airs of manias with marri ageable daughters—Milliouaires. The last case of mysterious disap pearance—The man that was lost in thought. When does a farmer act with rude ness toward his corn ? When he pulls its «u« How to make a rich jam—Crowd twenty fashionable dressed ladies it) One omnibus. jTO PHYSICIANS. New York, August 15th, 1868 Allow me to call your attention to my of Compound Extract Buchu. The component parts are BUCHU LONG LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. Mode of Preparation. —Buchu, in i THCiio. Juniper Be ri-n, b.v distill.lion, lo f»rm » fine pin. I übi'b* extracted l>y diepl.'-ement with spirits spirits obtained front Junfp r Berries; very little sugar i. use t, »nd a small proportion of spirit, it is more palateable thnn any now in use Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a »*ht color. It is a plant that emits Its fragrance ; the action of a Anne destroys this (its active Principle,) !e • vine a dark and giutinous decooflnn. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Burhu In tny preparation predomi nates; the smallest quantity of the other Ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspec tion, vit will be found not to be a Tincture, as made In Ph.rms-opcei, nor is it a Syrup—and therefore can l>e used In cases where lever or inflammation rx ist. In this, you have the knowledge of 'lie ingredi ents and the mo le of preparation. Hoping the* you will favor «t with a trial, and that j upon inspection it will meet with your approbation, j With a feeling of confidence, I am very respectfully yours, H. T.IIELMHOLD, C nemist vnd Druggist of 16 gears' experience. • [From the Largest Manufacturing! Chemists in the World.] November 4, 1854. “I am acquainted «iih Mr. H. T. He.iib.d 1 ; he oe copied the Drugstore opposite my residence, and w&« success'nl in conducting the business where others had net been equally to before him. I have been fa vorably impressed with his character and enterprise.” WILLI A M WEIG HTM AN, Firm of Powers & Weightuian, Manufacturing Chemist#, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. Helmbold’s Fluid Extract ctf Bu<*hu Is the great specific for Universal Lassitude, Prostra ttou, he. The constitution, once affected with Organic Weak ness, requires the. alu of Medicine to st> engthen the ays cm, widen HEMBOLD'o EXTRACT i.t’JHU in variably dies. If 1.0 treatment is submitted tr, Cou suoiptl.n or insanity endues. Ilelmbold’s Fluid Extract of Buchu, In affections peculiar to Females, is unequsled by uny oilier preparation, a. in Chlorosis, or Keleiilicn. Fain.ulne»e, or suppre stun ofcustouiaiy Evacuations, Ulcerated or echufu* Jute of line Uterus, and all complaint* incident to tne sex, or the decline or chuuge of life. Heliuboltl's Fluid Extract Buchu ard Improved Rose Wash. ■ ! * Will rrdtcftl'y exterminate f-om the *y*tem <U«ea»ei ; urislnp from the h»tiiu»f di.iioMinr, »i liulc expense | little or no cli nge in .Met, no inr. inv nitnce of expos- j are ; completely t'lperc ■dins t ioSc u«plos«*nt and ; dangerous tvmetliet. Coptiva and Mercury, in all i these diseases "■ t -■ Use Ilplmbolj’s Fluid Extract Bnchu n all of these orgrsns. whether existing \u m \le or female, from whatever cause originating, and to no matter < f how lone standing. It is pleasant 1n ttste and odor, “immediate” in action, and more Strengthening than ary preparation* of Bark or Iron. Those sulTerinjr frem*broken down or delicate con* 6titutiozis, procure the remedy at once. The reader m'i't be aarare thftf, however slight may bo the attach of the above dtaeasea, it it certa n to af feet the bodily health am! mental powers. *jb« above dleose. require the aid of * Diuretic. ! HEVILOLD-S I XTRAOT BUCIir is the great Diarrt- SoM by Druggists every where. PRICE— SI.2S per bottle, or 6 bottles for $0.50. — Delivered to any address. Describe symp- 1 toms in all communications. * */ awVcar Address H, T. HELMBOLD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE. *sh* u «|*»' •• '• % V'-t.. • *4 4 - -it *_ < 594 BROADWAY, New York. *• *** «. ■ ■ - JiOJQJP Are Genuine , Unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper with facsimile of my Chemical Warehouse and signed 11. T. sl,oo© REWARD, ! P e^?“R ,s A in l'liifM cures all Lner. Sidney and Bladder Disnss,*, Oroani- Weakness, V male Affliction*, Generis' lh+U.t / aud all complints of the Urinary Organs, in male and female. 1 will also he paid for any case of Blind, Birr dint/ or Itching BILES that Dkßino's Pilr Ksmkot fail* to cure DbBING’S MAGIC LINIMENT cure? Lheumatic Pains, Sprains, Bruises, an i Swell- ! ed Joints, in wan and bcust. Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. Laboratory —l 42 Franklin St reel, Baltimore, Md. IF YOU DOUBT IT COME AND SEE WE HAVE ON Bll\l) 4.\l> AND AUK RECEIVING THE LARGEST GENERAL STDCK OE WATCHES JEWELRY AND CLOCKS Silver and Plated Ware, Etc Ever brought to Atlanta, an d and having purtfhftsod direct from manufacturer? at net cash prices, we are able, hnd willing and determined to sell a? low as any person, or persons, in any place, either iu town, city, or village North, South, East, or West. HE HAVE EETTER FACILITIES. For the purchase and saTf of certain classes of fine Watches, than any other house South has, or can get, and we will give our customers the benefit of the advantage. OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS 2i Years Experience In the Jewelry business IN ATLANTA, AND TO THOSE W HO HAVE TRADED WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF ER LAWSIIJS. B®.. We linve bettor arrangements than any bouse in Atlauta for repairing Watches and Jewelry. aej>t?gfrl>V’63.iy LAWSHE & HAYNES. Dll. O. »* ATLANTt, GEORGIA, Is still Manufacturing all of Ilia Celebrated Family Medicines, CONSISTING OF HIS L, 1V E R 91 E D ICI E, AnoTyne Pain Kill p, ANTI-BILL OUS PULS, A.GUB PILLS Bt/sctifcri; Cordial , M'tmaie .TONIC, PURIFYING PIUS, As heretofore, and will attend to all bu siness in his line that, comes to his office. Will prescribe for patients when con sulted, aud examine any that come to his office at any time, (Sundays excepted.) Will treat secret diseases of all kinds.— Special attention given to Female Diseases both acute and chrome, etc., etc. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. PROPHITI’S LIVER MEDICINE. Has the advantage of almost any other pre paration of Medicine that acts upon the Liv er. It is in the form of a Fluid Extract— ready for use at all times, day or night, an.l can be carried to any locality in Ameri ca, winter or summer, as it will neither sour or freeze at any temperature that a hu man can occupy with safety. It is not too strong for children, o p two weak for the most robust. There i.« no trouble about taking it, only to unstop The IS o 111 e and drink it whenever you want it. It has \ gained a very high reputation in every lo- j cality it has bad a fair and honorable chance to prove itself, at any point IUST AMERICA. and it has been used in every Slate south of Maine, and it is alike applicable (o disor ders of the Liver and Digestive Powers at all places y»t tried. Traveling parties North and South, carry it, and find the hap py effects of it in all climates. The above named Medicines prepared only by O. S. PROPIIITT, Corner Walton and Broad Streets, Atlanta, Ga. For sale in (Inrtersville by Best Kirk patrick, Druggists, Also by L. Bennett & * Bro K ov - 18.—ly. _______ H. H. IMTTILLO. A gen t GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED ! SW Iliiffll. BOTH THE KIaASTIC! and dhvttle LOCKSTITCH. SUITABLE FOR ANY KINO OF FAMI LY SEWING NONE BETTER ib Hen and Boys' Clolbing Made on the*Most Reasonable Terms. In fact.'nl most any description of ! SEWING done As Cheap as t he Cheupcst! AND IN THU BEST STYLE. W. C, EDWARDS, HAM VOW READY FOR USE* A FIRST-CLASH HEARSE, AND Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION* n case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and Being Agent fer Erwin & Jones’ , METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR Win* Goldsmith’s WOOD COFFUsTS. he Notifies ALL, that lie is ready at all hours, to wait on them. April 7th,— ts. eras jfuß nm O ST COW & CALF. TRAY KD from the premises hfl ov. T 3E. Smith, on Thursday last*,a Laree BHIXDLE NILR COW, mid u A Sttlubfe fewavd \ji 11 J*e given for Their ! doKvftiyto him, aT C;irte“vit!?. , l‘ \t* Biir-U. lItU.WHK . A G4JULIisUU.B J.OI»GK, HO. I<M. He? fmelinjni »r« hell on the Kt»t Jr Third Fr! lay /\f\ A. n. IaTU.LO, W. M. M.JOHNSCN. Wv Jk L.TOWAH CHAPTFK, No. K.-Rffilir „ w nicaflQßi are livid or the first anil Tlt'.t 'tT jfT Tuv.itay ntclil In vnoh month, ftom th< Ist /\r\ October until Ift May, and nr »h«- Ist Tur*. '■e?y nl|tlM film 1.1 Ma, unitl Is! October P. W. K. PK.W'iH K, 11. I’. A. N. BRADS HAW. Etowah Lodci* No. 3., I. O. of O. T. meets every Thursday uight, in Mason ic Hall, over Curry's Drue Store. K. S. Pattillo, H. M. Ci ayton, \V. S. w. C. T. II II The .ympNnvt wilier 0 1 liMI fl I\l 0* J’ , ' 1 ,nt * r * Uneaelnea* amt !jUIMIII ul iLJ J the Vh,"r» l in l "th* , »h! r ulli«, < lUm Tin- n’omach I, Xw I ’Vl!h' ’Ur'Jr i’ppe tUu -D'l •I’-kin-aa. hnecls In re,,,-r:il c<.alive. auuiclinar* leriiMii.g wit It 'ax J tie heat! I. triiul.lel »Uh pau,,ig>l I**l L. I.e.v» Anaattoi., f>,nsw3a c I 1 \ I. I) I Me loss of memnry. avC .r t ,til 1 f 111 » J.ll I fa'til I,infill •eiNliinri <if ),a^H I **‘ "| ftf rt ii>nlo!i« .omethinit « I "U»ht tn lav e heen .lone. Often or )tl a I tr.tf Os rSI | nesf, itchiliiy »i.,l low spirit., (himutl ««« si :n* j above ay o p'<-m« at tend the ill»eH«c, an<t at ; very few »>l them ; hut the I.lver Is reneralfi t «»u most ltivolvut. Cure ike y v , r with DR. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR.* A p ep'rsllnr. nl roots stii) herbs. «at is, te<l Jn Hf striet'y »ev<i»«t,V. an I on, .1* „„ |,.jt„ y to sty out; i It hsa Iteeii used by huintrvds, so,I Liow o' Tor the t»‘t thirty-live jtats s« un«nftlt«lle on “t reliable, .•fllearinus t nil t'»nnh *» pn parallel.* ever ofTcterf in he ktilftrlug I't-.lteu rign'arly and |'ei»Uta.ltlv, It is sure to cu e. | _ I Dys, *,,#>«, |,esda< I c, jaun. (He emulator J die', cnMive. eta, slch »*sd. in C) iuaiu , l j fa he, chronic .liairha,*, «r. ,.| f feet lona t.f the btaU.ler, cornu wl ttysenle-y. atrectlo aof the ki.lt e.vs, fever, nervous ness, chills, '1 tresses of the skin, impurity of thu b|,.o,|, mvlsneholy, or depression of spirits, heartburn, cotic, or pstraw in flto hoaeis, pain ’.ti the head, fever, and ' acne, dr, psey. holla, pain in tl.e back st.d limt>», a*!h tna, erysipelas ftmale ass e.t| i,». and bilious diseases venerstly.' SO. 5. Prepared only by J. Hl.;eKll.llV A Cos. Drugsials, Macon, Us. Price |1 ; by malt, ft.Bs. 'I he fol'owtne hirfh I }’ respee*ahte persons can fully ■utest to tlie virtue, of this valuable medicine, and to whom we most tespecf fuUv refer : (ten. \v ? Holt. I’resideiit ? W /? It Compady ; Rev. I It Felder, Perry, Go.; 0.1, E K Sosrka, AlhsnT- Os; G J Luntord. Fsq , Conductor n\V It It. C Mast rsen, r.sq., eherllf IJit.h county; I A Rolfs. Ilalnhrldye, Gs.; Dyke aud Spsrhank, Edito r Floridian, Tallahassee; Kev. J W Purke. Macon. (Is.; Virell Powers, Fsq , ?u --werlntcndeul S W It R.; Danioi Buliaid. Bullard’s Sta t|on, Macon nnd llru swick Ft R., Tsy;o O'.unty, fla.; G> eenville Wood, and noil’a F.rhoiy. Macon (J.,; Rev. K K F.as.erfln. . P K ‘ h.rlda Cou-e-nee ; M'J. A f Uoole.v. Klncston. Gs. ; Kill or Mscon TclexrasAr. For sate by all . rnevista. * kou salk in cartkrsvilt.k nv BEST* KIRK PA TRI K, jan 10-ytf.m Dra*. Ist a. Marblo Dealer. JAMES VAUGHAN, Ourlersiille, Ga, ti would anncvu.ee to my friends and the public generally, tliat I am now prcprrnd to furi.ish MONUMEATS, TOOMBS, IIEAD-STONES, SLABS, ift promptly, to those dcei.ing such work. TALLIVN. GEORGIA, or AMERICAN MARBLE, t» suit purchtiacre. I flatter myself that the facil ities whieh I have established for procuring Marble, together with 20 years experience, will enable mo to compete successfully with tny other person in tin’s husinesa, Believing that I ean plena? the most: tastilious, I hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Any one wishing lo procure inuiblo, would find i to their interest to cult :it my residence and examine some beautiful designs of monuments tc. recently apri[l,69 ly OLD QAROLINA JITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC AVc take groat plousvire in offering the OLD CIROLIIA BITTERS. to th« public. They are compoundetl with jrreat «a»*» and contain oi flic , v 8». Tonic* iu tlie Pharinac pia. As evidence of tlio auy.»e ittfily <»!’ our Hitt* * over all others, we liave c» i fr.’tn leading |»hywici «na in our flelc, who have |*re*o i 'M»t<l tr em in their praet'i'**. THE OLD CARO!.INA BITTERS. Will be found luraluabl for Want *,f Appetite, General Debility, (liilli and Fever and HymjKpfta. We do fiot*’CFer otir HlMert ** ticnre for alldt but. as an Aron.attc Tonic, they havs* no eq;»»t. For wale bv tail DruirM* n and Orucerj everywhera For sale in Cartcrsvilfc by A. R HI IMSIXf*. GCODfiICH, WIIVEMAN & CO-, Importer, of Choice t>rnß« and < hem'ctlk. March St, :BTO -Iy. Charleston, S. <*. I,* J ' 6. 0. ROGERS* No 13 Decatur Street Atlanta, Georgia i , .. ! MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS CF HARNESS'! HM An and doaf e r in SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDY/' F" HARNESS SKIRTING-ENAMEL AN'U ALL KIN n S OF LEATHER, Childrens’ Carriage s Fine Carriages a»u B U C GIE S INDIANAPOLIS FA M WAGONS AND CARTS. The attentiou ot Earmcis nnd Teamsters jis called to t.lte Urge .sied: of j Wagons and Harness; also Ai.L ; kinds of land everything usually kept n :i first-class Saddlery I Fou>.*- - Kcltiil. Also, ft»r suit 1 , Bovs' Tlii'i’i-AVI 1 ! Yektfipefes. April a7->y.’!; j ***s■ 'ss< Lyinaa Uhapniu:’, Briclc aa and MW I** Mason,