The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, July 14, 1870, Image 3

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¥fl«l Ijealr. JOUX J. UO WARD, Asocial* Local. Local It chid. We are needffig raiu, but eo far the crops have not suffered; warm weath er and a good time to kill grass. A large amount of clover hay has been cut in Bartow County. Cotton looks small for the time of year, but corn is doing well. Some indications of rain. The health of our Station is good; never better. Come, ye seekers after pure water and cool nights, and spend the hot season with us. A daily prayer meeting is held at the Methodist Church at 8 o’clock, in the morning, for one hour. Come out, all who love, snd believe in prayer, and remember that on Wednesday night is the regular Union prayerl meeting to be held this week at the) Baptist Church. Como out, and ask j the blessing of God. This Station, on the Western and ? Atlantic Railroad, has been agitating j the question whether or not it needs a \ Bank? Under the recent Act of Con- j gress, Georgia will be entitled to near- i ly five millions of currency. We are : presumptious euough to believe that a Bank hero would do well and be, as an investment, about ilie best disposi- | tion that capitalists could make of j their money. It requires a great deal | of money to move the cotton and j wheat crops of this county, and them j her iron products are large, and so are her lirno and lumber products. All these interests need the aid of money in discounting bills drawn on ship ments, aud moderate advances on pro duce shipped is always safe, and such facilities would advance the interest of all producers. Our mechanics often need small amounts of ready cash ad vanced during the building of large contracts, aud our planters would be much benefitted during the summer if a moderate amount could be advanced on their growing crops. And a Bank hero would find profitable use for all its funds. Under the present State law, it is nonsense to ask capitalists for a loan to individuals; the Home stead law settles all that, and they send their money out of the State for investment. Money is an independent power, and will answer no! to ail lo cal individual demands for loans, as long as the Homeste .and law exists.— People do not believe this now, but will finally. But banks can operate safely they advance on produce shipped to other States, to Ne\v York and Charleston, Baltimore and the large markets in the United States, whose laws protect capital, instead of running it out by hostile legislation. — We are in favor of establishing a bank here, there is plenty of capital in this couuty, and the stock can be taken in a week. We are in the midst of the richest lands in the South, our pro ducts are large and varied, and they must have money facilities. We pro pose to all who are in favor of a bank at Cartersville, to meet at the store of H®ward & Erwin, on Thursday, 21st July, and take measures to secure the i tablishment of one here. as a Railroad town, at tho junction of the Western & Atlan tic and Rome Railroads, is known throughout the South, and behig in our county, we feel much interest in her welfare. There is activity and en ergy displayed around the depot, shipping lai'ge quantities of lumber, shingles, flour, wheat and cotton.— This point is noted for its large ex ports of the best timber in Upper Georgia, and it will soon become large ly engaged in the shipment of lirne. Our friend, W. lx. Harris has very recently built a furnace almost in the edge of town. "We wish him much success. The merchants of Kingston are the right sort of men; among them are our old frieuds, Hargis, Milam, Dr. Gillem and Me Murray.— An excellent hotel is kept by Mrs. Dr. Johnson, who knows precisely how to treat a weary traveller. Near this town is the celebrated Oglesby Flour ing Mill, one of the best in the whole State. Our friend, Col. Hoopei*, is the legal man of the town, and depend on it, he is one you can tie to. Any bu siness placed in his hands is then on its way to a settlement, and business in his hands is safe if it were for a million. The water of this town is perhaps the purest iu the whole couu ty; the climate salubrious and he Uth good. The scenery around is fine; the Etowah winds itself along withiu a mile and a half. And the Salt Petre Cave, a noted place is near by. Large quantities of clover are raised around this place. Our friend, Capt. Roper, is offering to sell now about 100,0(H) pounds of hay; Capt. C. W. Howard! kuowii so well over the South as a chaste and beautiful speaker, and writer, and contiibuter to the leading Agricultural Publications of the day, lives near this place. His essays oil grass-growing are the very best w* have seen from any pen. We mtJ well fool proud of such a writer; aiil not only may Bartow claim him Ls hers, but the State may well feel/an honest pride in him. / fflgL.See advertisement of Oodicalo ga V alley land for sale. Cotton dull 12 to 15cts; wheat in demand at $1 10; corn $1 GO. - K*suThe health of our place is excel cellent; never more since we have known it. By the way, this is a first rate place to spend the summer. Our climate is delicious; our nights —being so close the Allatoona range of moun tains—are cool and refreshing. Our water is good, being pure free-stone, limestone, and chalybeate. Come up, ye sweltering denisous of middle and southern Georgia, and enjoy one pleas ant summer, in your own beautiful North western boi ders, I O\V IV 31 ATTE KK. Cartersville, Ga., July 14;, 1870. A first-class Second-hand Thresh er, in good order, for sale at the Foun dry of B. Scofield, Cartersville, Ga. Rev. Du. S. G. Hillyeii, Forsyth Ga. This distinguished gentleman, and eminent divine, will (D. V.,) preach in the Baptist Church on the Fourth Sabbath, (24th inst ) All are respectfully invited to attend. JUST RECEIVED, at Sattcrlield, Pyron Sl Co’s. Trimming aud Sash Itibbons. Linen and Jacoifett Edgings. Laces, Lace Collars, Chimezettes, Plain and Puffed Swiss, Skeleton Corsets, Marie Auboinett Slippers Balbrigan Hose, etc. etc., Which they are offering at REDUCED PRICES. Call and see them. Anchor Life Insurance Compa ny. In calling the attention of the pub lic to this company, we take pleasure in saying that it is a safe and reliable company, that its growth in the confi dence of the people, has been truly re markable; and that in this particular section of the country, their agent, Mr. John E. Meister, has been very successful indeed. This he ascribes to the merits and advantages of the company, but we are inclined to give Mr. Meister some of the credit. He is a Georgian, out and out and born and raised in the State. He is a gentle man of fine address, polite and agree able. He is an untiring worker, as the number of policies which he has is sued within the past week will show. He issued policies sufficient to take in over two thousand dollars in premi ums. Read the advertisement careful ly, and see the advantages of insuring in this company, and the ratio of their assets t o their liabilities.—Rome Southerner and Commercial. We invite attention to the advertise ment of the above company in another column. Mr. Meister, Gen’l Agent, and Mr. W. Crawford Scott, Special Agent, are both in town, and will be happy to wait on any one wishing to insure their life. It is needless for us to say that it is a responsible compa ny. We invite a perusal of the above item, which we take from the Rome Commercial, where the company and the gentlemen representing it are bet knuwn than here. A Berkshire sow belonging to Mr. John S. Hoskins, had a litter of eight- | een p>igs, all alive- and well formed, last | week. We do not remember ever to 1 have known this instance of fecundity equaled. 15 male pigs.—Fayetteville, j E. Teun., Observer. The above named gentleman pre- ; sented our worthy townsman, Col. Ab. Johnson, with a pair of Berkshire pigs, some time back, which are now evi dently the finest in the land. Anyone I desiring this popular breed of hogs, ! can get a pair by ordering and send ing SSO. Wes i & Moseley, Ar tists, are still in town, taking pictures j that are beautiful and worthy to be j seen. The ladies daily flock to their pavillion to get photogi’aps and fero types which are good and cheap. Go thou and do likewise BSaT’BiLLy Edwards, at the “Gear Shop,” is getting in a heap of pretty “gear fixings ” and is now engaged iu trying lo make a set of “matrimonial harness,” which he proposes to adapt to his own and somebody’s else per sonal behoof and benefit, as he says he is tired of trottii g in “single harness.” BOt»GuTHRiE lias moved his “Cake and oaudy Shop” over to the Bartow House, for the convenience of his guests. It is said that he feeds well, 1 and, we suppose, that is one of the se j crets of his success iu hotel-keeping I he gives them cakes and candy between | meals. No wonder that the Bartow is i a popular house. - BguMiss Mirah Wilkes requests us to say, thtt she will continue to teach music, in connection with Messrs. Pierce & Pritchett’s school, as hereto fore. JBtsg“With sorrow we chronicle the death of another one of our old and worthy county-citizens, Mr. L. M. Mumford, who departed this life, at his residence some four or five miles north of this place, on Sunday night last, of typhoid fever. advertisement of the sale of one of the best plantations in Bar tow county—Bennett Conyers’ place. BSB, We learn from Sir. A J. Gib son, of Griffin, Ga., that the Grand Masonic Ball and Supper, which came off* at that place, on the evening of the Gth inst., was a grand success. We take this method of thanking Prof. Mc- Donald, the efficient director of cere monies, for an invite to attend on that delightful occasion, and regret that it was impossible to do so. The Prof., we are told, thoroughly under stands the tei psichoreau art, and suc ceeds admirably in imparting a knowledge of it to others. We wish him much success. G. The Senate has confirmed John D.! Pope Attorney for the District of Geor gia, vice Akerman. AH Hie Alphabet. “God gives the grazing ox his meat, Hequickl, hears the sheep’s low cry; But man, who takes His finest wheat, Should lift his joyful praises high.” Ancient, but Good. —Old John Ber ry, who used to live up Lake Cham plain. liked to tell a big story. One evening, sittting in the village store, he said: “I once drove a horse seventy-two miles in one day on the ice, w hen the ice was so thin that the water spirted up through the holes cut through it by the horse’s hoofs. One of the bystand ers remarked that seventy-two miles was a pretty good drive for one day. “Yes,” said Uncle John, “but it was a long day in June. - ’ In Enfant found In a fish's Bei iy- At Ringgold we were told the fol lowing story: Mr. Helan, Proprietor of the hotel at that place, bought a catfish caught near Chattanooga in the Tennessee River. On opening the fish an infant wis found. We did not leam whether it was white or black.— We can easily account fur the infant being in the fish’s belly; but who put in the river we leave for the investigu tion of the people of Chattanooga.— One thing is certain, some fiend in uu man shape Luis committed infanticide —Dalton Citizen. Jf you want to cure a scolding wife never fail to laugh at her with all your might until she ceases—then kiss her. Sure cure and no quack medicine. — Home’ —Disebedience lost us an Eden of flowers; but God has replaced it by an Eden of love. We sometimes wander from its shades; but when weary and worn by the conflicting cares of this world, we creep back again with thankful hearts to that one spot, forever green in the great desert of life. —One of the most singular sights growing out of the war, says the Alex andria Gazette, is a continuous line of peach trees arouud Petersburg, and extending towards Richmond. They are growing fro in tue breastworks thrown up by thie Confederate Army, and are the only legacy left by the poor fellows who were on the advance line. Having eaten the fruit on Pick et duty, they cast the stones aside, and now they appear in one continuous hue of beautiful trees, which yielded an abundant crop last year. Pittsburg, June 2d.—Duriug a ter rible storm, prostrating houses and trees, the lightning fired a two-thou sand barrel on tank of the Eclipse re finery. The Citizens’ refill ry was al so struck at the same time. The Eclipse tank exploded; the burning oi floating down the river, burned the SharpsLurg bridge. One person was burned to death. Tiie Drouth in Europe.— Letters from Paris of the 10th of June speak ol the drouth in France as something almost without precedent. Not enough rain during the spring months to moisten the surface of the earth! Idaho has gone Democratic, elect ing Sam Merritt delegate to Congress by a majority of from 800 to 900. Every couuty in the Teritory heard from gives Democrat! i majorities on the general ticket with the exception of the Mormon county o f Oneida, where there is said to be a tie vote. All the county officers elected, with a few scattering exceptions, are Demo crats. Georgia Gi .ls Still Ahead —At the close of the exerciees of the Acad emy of Visitation, at Georgetown, D. C., (a most admirable school by the way) the farewell ode sung on the oc casion, was composed by Miss Fanny , Casey, of Georgia, who also won a crown and gold medal for the highest honors in the senior circle, confered for excellence of conduct. Misses Louisa Casey. Willie Belt and Ophe lia Robertson, also of Georgia, took silver medals which axe given to those winning the second honors. We are indebted to the gay and fes tive youth, D. W .Iv Peacock, Secreta ry, for a copy of the Rules and Regu lations of the Bartow Agricultu v al So ciety. The first annual exhibition com mences on the 4th of October, and con tinues for four days. You can bet on its being a success; Abda John son is President of the Society. —At- lanta Constitution. The Chairman of the Savannah City Council Park Committee is energetic ally engaged in beautifying the Park of that city. Marble vases, flowers, and music by moonlight are among the imj rovements. Testimony. Mr. Kerr, of Indianna, in a recent speech in Con v ress bears this honora ble testimony iu favor of the wondrous spirit and energy of the Southern peo ple, under a load of oppression and hindrance, that was enough to have broken down any people on earth: I may say now, what I said in Jan uary last in the House, that, even in their hmnilation and deep adversity, with greatly exhausted energies and wasted country, the States of the South have furnished on an average during the last three years over fifty jive per cent, of the entire exports, ex cept specie and bullion, from the Uni ted States. W ith but little over one fourth of the population and less than one-twentieth of the financial and ma terial resources of the whole country, estimated iu money value, the impov erished States of the South, in the midst aud in spite of persecution, ag itation, political empiricism and op pression, have contributed more than j all the balance of the country to pre | vent the complete destruction of our | foreign commerce, and to prevent the J balance of trade becoming so great against us as to render more" oemplete the drain of our public securities and I precious metals to pay for our exces siue imports. London, July 9.— The question at issue between France aud Prussia reT lative to the Spanish crown creates 1 some uneasiness in the Euglish mar kets both here and at Live pool. Bread stuffs and colton are uncertain in tone and prices irregular— n.together due; to the jiossibilitv of a continental war. Ine same influence is operating at 1 Manchester in the Market for co:t>»a 1 g<> Ms and yarns. The general excite ment does n#t seem to have abated.— i The threatened rupture still forms the f topic for newspaper comment and or dinary conversation among the people throughout Europe, while the better opinion se‘ ms to be that war wiil be at last avoided. Dispatches received from some quar- ; ters of movements of troops, strength- ! ening of garrisons, and departure of fleets, are well calculated to excite the gravest apprehensions to-day. The Austrian Government is prepar ing to form a permanent camp near | the Prussian frontier She has had this plan in contemplation for a long time. London, July 9.— The following facts and rumors are gathered from many sources by telegraph to-day: The North German (Berlin) Gazette ; iu its leading article to-day says: “The French press is impatient and wild ou the action taken by Prussia on the Spanish question. xlie selection of Prince Hohenzollern depends solely ; on the Spanish Cortes, and not cn the wishes of foreign powers.” Paris is considerably excited to-day ■ by rumors that Prussia is actively arm ing at all Baltic ports. The corps d’armee is now operating j against the rebels in Algeria uuder , Gen. Wimpheu, who has been recaJed. The Gazette de’France Paris says Duke de’urammout’s declaration in the Corps Legislatin' recently is equiv alent to the French ultimatiin. The i present situation is the result of Bis- j march’s intrigues. The journal des Debots of Paris says i the policy cf the French Government I ou the Spanish question threatens to • make all Spaniards unite on i he Prince j cf Hohenzollern. Prime Minister Olliver yesterday as- j sured the French Senate that the offer of the Crown to a Prussian was an act of Gen. Prim and was not binding on the Spanish Government. The French Minister of War has is- \ sued an order to all the Generals com-} manding, requiring them to report to the war office immediately o n the troops, arsenals, ammunition, &c., in j their respective depots. Later. —Excitement on the streets increasing, and Bourse very much ex cited. La er.—Excitement on the streets increasing, and Bourse very much ex cited. Rentes declining; last sales at G9f.—6o centimes or 75 centimes be low the opening, G 7 centimes lower than any figures made during the cri ses here, and there is great activity at Toulon and other French ports on the VJediteraniau, and a large number of transports are being fitted out to bring home the entire French Army now iu Algeria. Madrid, July 11. — The Regency reiter ates that the declaration of its course was dictated by no hostility to France. The Republican journals say the only solution of the trouble is an immediate declaration by the republic. Reretn . Juiy 11. —The North German Parliament has been summoned to answer France. • The report of naval preparations on the part of Prussia is untrue. London, July 12. — The Telegraph says were Prussia to reply precisely as France requires, it would not guarantee peace. Paris, July 12. —Tue feeling to-day is quieter, though bourse at midnight coutin ued excited. Rentes 6'Jf 2oc. The Emperor lies arrived at the Tuileries. The Prussian embassador has returned ftom Ems. Oillver declines to receive as a guage of peace the King’s withdrawal of his sanction of Hohenzollern s candidacy unless he does it as King of Prussia instead of as head of family. The impression is gaining ground that the question between Prussia and France will be settled without resorting to extreme measures. Colored Barbecue. Cartersville,. Georgia ) Monday, July 11, 1870. ) A meeting was called together by the colored citizens of Cartersville, for the purpose of getting up a barbecue for the benefit and pleasure of the good people, irrespective of color or previous condition. The meeting was called to order by Robert Parrptt; Re ligious service conducted by the Rev. Daniel J. McGee. Robert Parrott was called to the Chair, and Daniel J. McGee was elect ed Secretary. The following Committees were ap pointed on Business and Regulations: Ist.—Alexander King, Daniel Fow ler, Frank Hill, Lewis Miekins, Alfred Milles, Samuel Nickerson, Eggwood Moody, Henry Saxon, Sanders Hawks, George McKevy aud Joseph Ayers. The Chair called for all who were willing* to aid the good cause, to re spond at once, whereupon the sum of $25 50 was raised by those present. As this amount is insufficient to ac complish tho desired end, all the ladies and gentlemen of Bartow County are called upon to assist us. The following Resolution was offer ed and adopted; Resolved, That all the people of Car tersville and elsewhere iu the State of Georgia, irrespective cf coloi’, are re spectfully invited to attend, aud espe cially the Cartei’sville Brass Band is cordially invited to be present, and will be recompensed according to their desires. This Barbecue will come off on Thursday 21st of July. There will be several eminent speakers present to address the audience on Educational interests aud other like interesting and important topics. Among the orators invited, are the Hon. Li. M. Turner, and other distinguished gentlemen. Come from the mountains—come from the vallies— come one, come all, and help us to establish this firm basis of Friendly Relation among ourselves, with malice towards none, with chari ty to all. Robert Parrott, Chm’n. Daniel J. McGee, Sec’y. Rev. J. H. DeVotie has accepted a call to. the First Baptist Church in Griffin. Carriage Manufactory 4L* D jt EPOSITOBY » {BY GOWER, JONES & C<X_ CARTERS lILE ANO ROME, GA.j Repairing, of all kinds, Done to Order. a (-' ' jSgstfShnr-Arc'ffSty T z T '‘”~ •'-•• * • *' V—- Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at thi Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES db CO., CAIiTIiRiSVXXXJS Ga. Buggies, Manufabtured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., Cakteesnille and Rome, Ga. I «sc:oi Oiio, Two, Four, and Six 1J n R *5 C 11 U fi w «. , Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for \ Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES &‘GO., Cartersville and Rome, Ga. Jan. 1,1870... wly NEW YORK, PliiiiiEliFQli -AND— BALTIMORE, COME TO ATLANTA ! I e e smewm WHOLESALE Liquor Dealer, AO. 8 SOUTH BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED TOBIAS BITTERS. FINE WINES, Brandies, Whis kies, Gins, &c., &c.,. Also, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Champagnes in this market, KGL.Scnd for Price List, and see for yourselves that I can duplicate your New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore bills. Orders promptly filled. 11. Iv. SHACKLEFORD. June 23. 1870—ly. REPAIRER OF JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AND WATCHES; Also keep on hand and for Room in uie store of Simon l.iebman, Cartersrille, mch *l2. [From Uie Norfolk Daily Journal. Dee. 11,1869.] Koskoo.—This medicine is rapidly gain ing the confidence of the people, and the numerous testimonials of its virtues, given by practioners of medicine, leaves no doubt that it is a safe and reliable remedy for im punity OF THE lILOOn, LIVER DISEASES, &0. The last Medical Journal contains an arti cle from Prof. R. S. Newton, el. D., Presi dent of the E. Medical College, c’ty of JNew York, that speaks in high terms of its cura tive properties, and gives a special recom mendation of Koskoo to the practitioners of medicine. This is, we Lelieve, the first in stance where such medicines have been of ficially endorsed by the Faculty of any of the medical colleges, and reflects great cred it upon the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com-' pounder, and also puts “Koskoo” in the van of all other medicines of the present day. For Sale, f° a responsible party, on time partly, a SpleiiAlicl Top Buggy and Harness. The latter entirely new, and | the former as good as new. 4pply at. hie offioe.— Editor Express. “QUALiTAS NOS QUA* TlTiS* m' immm 1 lliiihlg loKrtuiralebJluto Jutract of Miosis®©! THE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER No Quack Medicine—Formula Around TIIE BOTTLE. PREPARED SOLELY ISY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, Organic Cfttmtat? V.A. laii’a© STRIKFS AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE BY PURi- FHNGTHE BLOOD. RESTORING IHE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND INVIGORATING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM This is the secret of its AVONDILFUL SUCCESS in CUBING SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA, V.VER COMPLAINT, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA. NERVOUS 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, Oil DISEASED CONDITION OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYS TEM, &c. It thoroughly ED. iLIOATES every kind of Humor and Bad TVnt, and restores the entire system to al healthy condition. THOUSANDS HAVE BFEN CHANGED BY THE USE OF THIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK, SICKLY. SUFFERING CREATURES, TO STRONG, HEALTHY ANC HAPPY MEN AND WOMEN- No Medicine has attained such a OiIKAT If KPU TATION as this just ly CEI.EDU ATI.'U Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Au thority. Endorsed arid recommended by the President of the Faculty of the K. Medical College of the City of New York. Processor 1?. S. NEWTON, M.D., Professor and President of the Faculty, late “Profes sor of Theory and Practice” of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ac. One of the most eminent medical men of this ape— well known as tli- author of the f d’.nvloa ST A NT) A RI) medical w-tks : NEWTON’S 'MIUTH V. OK MKDI t INK ”-nisp v KS OF CHILDREN,” “Nk.WToN’S SVMFS SUKOKHY.” Ac-, in December number of American Medical 1! tv ten: —page 27 ■*, says : “Among tte m -re recent eil'orts to introduce popu larly, some of ttie new remedies, we notice anew pre paration eoiupmin> ed ny ,1. .! LAWRENCE, M. D., of NORFOLK, VA., which is furnished to the profes sion and to the put,lie in any desired quantity We recently examined his Laboratory and hecani e fully satisfied that all his work is and ne in the best manner, by th«- most appro fed process and from the best ma terials giving ax a result a medicine MEETING' tl e CONFID.-iNCE of the PHYSICIANS and the l’Uo- LIO. ” Koskoo Cares Scrofula in its worst Form From A. W. MILLS, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No. 11 Main Street, Norfolk, V a., Sept. 15,1809. DR. LAW RENCE —Dear Sir : Your Koskoo has worked wonders in my isiniiy. My daughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula since childhood. She lost thiity one piet es if bone from her ankle, several from her arm. besides hav’ng ulcers in several parts of the boffi . Whilst in this condition she commenced taking your E skoo —it acted dke a charm on hei ; under ts use the ulcers grad natty hen ea. and her general health greuily improved. It eciUitby s.-tv ed tier uiucti siitfe"log and p riiaps tier life 1 regard Koskoo a specific f r all scrorulos affections. Y, nr Kotkoo also cured my w'fe , f dyspepsia, from which she suffered greall . IS he is now in better health than she has been in fire t ears. With the highest regard* I am gratefully yours. Ac... A. Vi. MILLS, KOSKOO is endorsed by the best physicians every where. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, a suc cessful practitioner of many years standing iu the Old North State: Itocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., I (September 10, iSSO. ( DK. .T. J. LAWRENCE—Dear Kir • I have used your Concer trated Fluid Extract of Ko-kuoln my practice wi'h the happiest resu-ts. I find it to be a powerful Liver Inrigorator Blood Purifier , and Xe/vous Ton e. It. all ili.e st-s of i.lie I iver, Scrofu ios and, philttic, anti Nervous AIT minus, it is a reme dy of Iwmerue value ; in fact, in almost ever, van e,y of tdi-onic I is. ass its use is indie :ted. Hoping you may meet with the success which you and. serve a> a manufacturer of reliable medic lies. I am sir, w ith much iespect, Your obeuient servant. K. C. TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism. Norfolk, Va., dept 7,1869. DK. J. J. LAWRENCE—Dear Mr: MysonAi-sre otived so much be ujit from your wondtrjul K shoo that 1 cannot refrain from express ng my gratitude. I had tried almost everything without benefit. 1 be lieve, in ail sincerity, tl.at yout K bkoo is an INFAL LIBLE remedy for the disease from which lie b s suf fered, and, so far as I can learn, lias never fai ed.— If you only knew the immense amount of suffering that he has undergone, then you bould con-etc* the valve of such a remedy as Knskoo —THAT SURELY CUKES. The great amount of good it is now doing among us is ir.estimab’e. With much gratitude, I am respectfully vours. Ac., Mrs. SI. E. A. NELSON. Read the following fiom Mr. Womble, a prominent Hardware Merchant of this city : No. IS Market Square, Norfolk, Va., ) October 13,1868. J Dr. LAWRENCE —Dear Sir : To the Large mim btr of testiraoi ials whi h you Oiler of the gitat eftica cy of your Koskoo, 1 taka pleasure in adding my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous Debility, Head ache, Loss of Appetite. Sic. Two bottles ot ICuskoo restored me to health. Yours truly. J. 0. WOMBLE. From Rev. W. H. Christian, Pastor Dinw'die Street Methodist Church. Portsmouth, Va., October 25, ISC9. This is to certiiy that 1 know Dr. Lawrence well.— He is a gentleman of culiivation, and worthy of the fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo with ad vantage to myself, and nave adopted i.s use in ir.y family incases of nervous debility and depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN. FROM DR. LLOYD, A PHYSICIAN OF LARGE PRACTICE. Great Bridge, Va., October S, 1569. 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 inch ingredient highly extoled by our best and moat progressive clinical investigators. I have te ted its effects in my own practice, and have uo hesllal' on in recommending it. In my opinion, it. is the best com pound cf its class ever put before the pub iq—-xceed- lug by far all the various compounds of sarsi. ;,anlltt, Ac., ever invented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and li.vigoralor of the aniru.ti forces, aiding digestion and assimilation, and thereby producing healthy blood, which should be the basis of treatment in all chronic diseases. Hoping you will leap the reward you deserve from the public as a benefactor, Ism sir, yours truly, CH A ILES LLOYD, M. D. After reailing the above high recommen dation, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give the KOSKOO a trial, Foil ADDITIONAL TESTIMO NIALS From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors. Druggists, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year. PRICE ONE I>OLLAR PER BOTTLE. i Far -tale by Principal Druggists iq the IMititt •States, and British America- J. (}. M. j\l ontoom kuy, Fresii Sromrles, GREEN CORN, PEACHES, SUAWBERRILS, tohatokh, OYSTERS, PINE APPLE, Maccart ni. Sugar COFFEE , ST A ROH, BACON HAMS, rantllcs, ntid the genuine Durham Smokirg Tobacco, jiwt receH’ed, at .MONTGOMERY’S. April 14, ts. (1 AUDEN SEED. A complete variety of X Buists Warranted Garden Feed, at feb 15 MONTGOMERY’S. 'Vj’EW OK LEANS SYRUPS AND MO -1 LASSES, a fine lot, just received and for sale, at MONTGOMERY’S. nSnUE e/icieest bt ands of SMOKING TO _g bACCO, cajt always bo found, at fob 15 MONTGOMERY'S. L. BENNETT, W. J. WILLIFORD, L. I’AYMC, i.. BENNETT & 90-. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY D r y ■ i o o i\ s, NOTION’S, Hats, Bools, Shoes, etc fADIRS will find, in thia establishment, J all the latest s'yles and improvements’ to ' Stress floods,—& full toilet, from II tucking comb to a superb clock, all new uud of the best quality, and at low prices. C 1 ENTLEMEN will find everything per- Jf taining to their Wardrobe, from a neck-tie to a magnificent overcoat. We have the finest lot of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS ever before bro’t to this market. Our stock of CASSIMEEES is unsurpassed, CIHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS, J in great abundance. Also, Dealers lii PRODUCE, PAMILY GROCERIES, FORK; LARD: SALT: FLOUR: MEAL &Ci LaC. &C. Leather and Shoe- Findings. HIDES, Bought uud Sold. Come and sea us, at the old stand of L. j BENNETT, Main Street, East side of the j Railroad. . L. BE -NETT A CO. dec 7, 18G9. Cartct.wiile, Ga. Bitutiolulion of ftupartnor k!is;>. ! ?TJTnE Copartnership heretofore existing JiL between J, Tl'. Curry A Cos., anrt the | Estate of J. W. Curry &. Cos., has been dis | solved by mutual consent, to date with the ! of May, 1870. The business of the 1 firm will be settled bv < it iter party. MRS. MARGARET CURRY, Exr’r. 0. PINKERTON, Surv. Partner. Cartersville, Ga., June 7, 1870. Sotiee to Debtors and Cred itors. A LL persons having demands against the late firm of J. W. Curry & Cos., are hereby notified to present them for payment duly attested in terms of law ; and those in debted to said firm are required to make im mediate payment, as these debts must be settled up forthwith. MRS-MARGARET CURRY, Exr’x. ! O. PINKERTON, Surv. Partner. Cartersville, Ga., Juno 7, 1870. A NNOUNCES to the public that he has jTJL purchased the entire interest of the late Dr. J. W. Curry, in the Drug Stored J. W. Curry & Cos., or, the estate's interest in said stock of Drugs, Medici ios, (.te., iu the town of Cartersville, and will continue the business, at the old stand, where lie will i be pleased to see his old patrons and the j public generally, and supply them with any 1 thing in his line of business, at (he lowest] possible figures, He invites the attention of all to his ex- j ccllent stock of choice and select minis, JHEDinXIIS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, CSX, ASS, ETC., A bountiful supply of which he expects to keep constantly on hand, together with the most popular I’atent Medicines of the day. Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in fact, the best of everything in a General Drug House. jicrMinnl attention yJ/ulso be given to professional \/f 1 A calls, at all hours, Ol O. POKERTOX, Physician anil Druggist? June 7, IS7O. Cartersvillty f*’o. PIANO? ! PIANOS ! PIANOS I -jggKlb S fef S c VEN GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDED, At late Fay-R lield in the South in October and November, 1809, to CIIAS . M . STI£ FF, For the best PIANOS, over Baltimore? Philadelphia and Nett York PIANOS. Office and New Wakebooms, No.jj‘9 North Liberty Street, above Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. STiEFF*S 3*M t.VOS Have all the latest Improvement* i> ehtdin.• the Agruef Treblt‘j Ivory Frouts, AND TDK IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION. fully warrauted for five years, with privilege of ex change wiihtp ttvidve month* if not entlely fßtis'ac tory to purchasers. Second hint Pianos and IVriot Organs always on hand from tod to ♦ : I0U. REFEREE? WU and HAVE OHIt PIANOS IN CBE. Geiurul Robert E. Lee, Lexington Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N G General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C, Governor John Letcher, Lexington, Va. Bishop Wilnier. New Orleans. La. Joseph Ruop, Chattanooga, Tenn. VV. L Mansfield, Marietta, G». Reuben A rnot.l. Atlanta, (in.. J J Jc S P RiiiJu rds, ” A K f>eago, '■mi fora CircularomUiuitij S'io names .»• < •rsw.r v■> hare itdrclisH-il the MIoIT Pim% ir, the ’ « <ld n gi nee tbs ed mg oh J-hw Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral* For Disoaa/rt of t*« Throat and Lon#l, •uJii as COnglm, Oakk*. trbc-’s4p§ Couah, liro»t>l»i Do, /L .tiaua, and ConauinpUoO. Prol't.l'ly uovor Utnorc In tka nhw hi ;■>« medt-.no, has any ikuiff wm *o wkb t) and 9f> iioo-flv upon mu uukliUCiiM' of iniuAn,..,,... Uu xcelii -t remestv tor j uln.or»iy cvtu,4t.>wM. tirougti a long oo*;c« til } ea-:-, aid aim »,g *i **t . i the races of men it ha. i 1. 1 : .• ' r it> Ua.. c tiia; t'-'U, a-, it L;;- become 10-tin i>..« aa. Us uniform chaiacicr auU j o-es 1“ . re !►»* rt rious .the Ileus of the In* uud U -*i-i >• 'c made it known Oh a r»>li-\file ,irnt«rt»r nj. mo* hem. \V hue adapted to inihlci u»it. . n <.. o md to yeung children, it i» at the • aim* »’r * the nost effei tual ranwly tin t ran If siven kh i ip lent eon»M.,. l >liuu, . tid tl. •!; . i-.. i • u*-ne of the Umaut ;'d lings. Asa prori n. I suddea attacks of Cm«ti. it slmnW-Lc k. ft > n luiiKi in every DuuiU,ana untevu rb a.r t,.M times subject to voids uud eWlgh-, rJI -br-M ’ * provslaii ,tb tid - nulidotc f>*r tl cm. Although settled Con.- ui/q tit it i thought In rurable, »liU uumlH'rr of nini l.ei the .Usense seemed settled, have L"i*n con| l.teW cured, and tl.e |-rm at restoidd te s.-utm 1> “n i'jr the < A ierrg Pectoral. ri. < omplete i- ’!• mmieiy over Uie tl sonlora ol tiif Lrjigi »».d Throat! that the most elmtinate i : tl em vleTi t*• it. When nothing else could lv.n h the,- . vuuler Umi Chm ry Tftkirsl the;, subsiui ;nu 'lifcpyear. Singer* and Public Sgcuktrs find great protection tvom it. . A.-.!- on i is always relieved and oflen wholly uvod br it. ~ Jironrhiti* !« aeneiallv rured by taking tine Cherry Pectoral Id small and frequent d"-o'*. So genernllv nro it- - virtues known, that ao need not imblLh the ecrtiii '. tes ol inrt.i lH‘ie, »r do moiv tnan assure the public tlt.xt It qinlin.^ . re l'nlly maituained. Ayer’s Ague Cure, For Fever and A«no. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Keinuteut Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or liiln us Fever, Ac., raid indeed al! the r.Teotiona which ar-ss lYom malarious, marsh, or m ..smni ia poisous. As its n.amo Implies, it docs and doe* not fail. Containing neither Aisenie, Quinine, liia inuth. Zinc, nor any other mbiovnl m t oln iioua aulistancc »Iv.tevev, it in t.,»vri tnJMs «*• »t’> pa* tient. Tlie number ami hnporttince ot u .tires in the ftKite districts, n’*> literally Iwq ond aci mint, indue belie ,0 w ithotU u pui.-ltcl iu tiie 1.. • y of Ague medicine. Our pride i« cmtilii <1 te H « aekuowl»HlgmouU> wo I’cccivi ,il ilie iaclleal» u: t effected In obstinate cores, and where other irm odie-i had wholly Ouled. I naei limated persons, oltl.er re i.l n‘ "* t travellinrr through iTimsiant',,’’ loerlttm*', will ho proiccluu by taking Uie .-Gl I I tilth daily. For I.lesr Complaints, aiising ftsvin torpid* ity of the Liver, it i-» nn exeellenl remedy , -timil* lamia the Liver into henlthv activ ily . For Bilious Disorders mid Liver t omphiints, it is nn excellent remedy , producing many truly leinarkablo cures, where other medicine* Lad failed. Prepared by Dit. J. C. Am it A Cos.. Practical and Analytical Chemist-, Low,:,, Mm-., and sold all round the world. PBICF, SA.OO PPM HOTTLM. For sale, in Cartersville, bv J. w. CUBBY & CO , 1 s. The Great Medical Discovery I Dr- WALKEH’B CAUFORITIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Cor Female Complaiati, whether in yoang or old, mar riod or single, at the dawn of womanhood or tiie turn ot life, these Ton ic Bitters have no equal; are safe and reliable in all forms of disease. Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to their wonderful Curative Effects. WHAT rKg THEY? THEY ARE N( 1 A VTI.E FANCY DUNK, Made of Poor Rum Whir’tey, Proof Spir its. and Wsfu n o Liquors, e coi.si. sj.ieed, au(iswjoteui»ltop:ea-«jtiieta*t*'. i ,- d‘ oniek “ Aopotir • “ It ‘Siorar*," & • , that lea t tl*o tippler on to drunkoaiiesa nad rum, but nroatnia Miliums, made trom the Niti'O Hoffs and llwls of ( a'liorpl.i, fro» from all Aloohqlio StimuKnts. Tiitya ■» QUHAT jIiOOP PIT IU FIJB3R and LIF B GIVING PRIN CIPLE, a perfect Innovator ami Jpvtg.vrafor ot lae Kysteiu, carryingoft u.i poisonous trafter, and restoring the blob! to a h al.hy eondition. No person can take these JtiU, r«, according to directions, and remain Jong unwell. C iIOO will be given for an incurable ease, pro viding the bones are not destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and ll.s vital organ* wasted bevond the jioint of repair. Forlnfl-araimtory and Chronic Rheu matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi go ition. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseanes of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit tors have been most successful. Such Dis eases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. Tn«y invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which reader them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the b'.oo l of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in the rihotdd«rs, Coughs, Twlitnoes of the Coast. Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bud Taste m the Mouth, liidione Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Copioue Discharges of Unne, rain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms which are the offsprings oli Dyspepsia, are cured by these Bitters. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon tni its impurities bursting through the skin in rim* pies Eruptions, or bores: cleanse It when it ia foul’ and yourfeelinjrs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. FIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, larking 1* the lyntem ot bo many thouaand*, art etttcLnaUy destroyed and removed. ...... , _ For full directione, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four langimges- English, German, French, and Fp&msh. J. WA1.KE8.32 &■ 34 Commerce Street, K. T. Proprietor. R. H. McDONALJ> * CO., v Druggists and General Agents. Ban Francisco, California, and 32 mA>4 Cose* merce Street, N. Y. » K7*BOLD BY ALL DRUGOIFM AF® DEALEKS. - *—*— fcOJMETBING NEW AND USEFUL!! P. T York’sjPatent ( liurh f?u*||« cr. It is cheap and durable, very simple, and can be used in any upright churn, and will makPbutter in less time than any dash now in use. It does not. waste cream. No on* i that has tried them will do without them They work with the same cine a* any <»«•»•• • Dasher. Having purchased tin right to make and sell them I am now prepared to till all orders that may come. I guarantee them the milk is in the proper condi tion) to make the butter in five nannies. *e no charge or them. Prices ranging from fifty cents to one dollar, according t.i six*-, W. Ktraufrc, (artmvilU, Cu., May VUk., 1870. V* m. EIOBASMOIf, ’ i ■ DEALER IN TCVES, i GRATES? i HOUSE FUHN* ' ISHING GOODS TIN WARE, >O. G.»t< Hl,» cUfl n* H -c. **t | r t r Ther pee st CmtlePprgailire aswell as aTemte, poese- * lug m!»*. the T -cu. ar in, r,t ol a. un/ u*s p w.-rful agent in relieving • Congestion or Inff .mmaiicn ..f the livor a-d all the Vioceral Orgaas ,