The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, July 21, 1870, Image 3

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jfotal gjcak JOHS J. HOWARD, A’-Wvmi* Local Local Items. \ The (.'artersyillb A Van Wert Railroad is L<igre*siiig with commendable speed. Al r\<lv the cars run to Raccoon -'reek, uud by "the ast oi this weak, Brandon's Chapel will b. 1 reached. W'll done, Dr. Luntutt, you will be able to move tl»e wheat crop to t’iirtersville, and the Road will soon begin to earn quite a sum front freight and travel. Success to all concerned. Put a depot mi l way from Stijesboro to Euharlee, and go to vrtnk on passergers, wheat, flour aud lum ber. Wc have had an abundance of rain since our last issue, and the corn and cotton crops ! are on a bender. Wheat, oaf 9, corn and j cotton, all promise an abundant yield.— Tnnuks to Him who sendeth the early and j the latter rain Beef of ch ice quality ran now be had at our market, kept by Messrs. Lackey & Dobbs. We hope as the season advances prices mav be lowered a leellc. The managers of the Cartersville & Vau Went Railroad, have tendered the us: of a train to those who desire to go to She'rnan’s Mat ion. on next Sabbath to attend the Fu neral Sermon, to bo preached at Raccoon Creek Church, by Rev. J. G. Ryals, on the death of Mrs John Gre nwoo l, aud also, kindly propose to run a train to Brandon’s Chapel, on Friday 29th inst , io convey members of all the Sabbath Schools of this place, who desire to unite with the Kuhar lee Sabbath School in ♦ heir celebration at that thriving village. We tend r thanks to the Company in the name of all concerned. Our neighbor, Atlanta, scorns anxious to become a modern Athens. Oglethorpe Col lege b already secured, and now Mercer is offered great inducements to locate there. Would it not be well to make a like gener ous offer to Oxford ? It might not. be above a laudable arnbi ion to locate at a point of fering so many inducements. The fact is, Atlanta has energy a: and money and she is determined to use both, free’y for her ad vancemi* it- We say to lytr, “go it,” we ad mire your spunk. Under the almost certainty of a war be tween France and Prussia, Wheat and Ba con have advanced to some extent ; should it proceed we may exj cct to see wheat tell at Sl 25 in this market. Our Fair Ground will soon be entirely in closed by one of the best fences we ever saw. Then will commence to rise the houses suit able for all purposes con tected with a first class Fair. The track is about completed, and is an excellent one ; horses can “g’lang” over it without much trouble. Let every one in Bartow County le up and doing, pre paring something to exhibit. -Wc want to see the ladies in lull force on the beautiful Grounds showing some of their handiwork. A house will be built expressly for them. We expect to greet the largest crowd ever assembled in this county. Visitors trom all quarters will be here. We hope our good town guardians will have a splendid road ready for the occasion. They have not giv en anything to the Fair; but we now believe they will put the road in splendid condition to tfie ground. t r rOAV IN MATTERS. Cartorsvillc, Ga., July 21 ,1870. ,1U VF HKCKIVED, at Sutttwliehl, Pyron Cdo’s#. Trimming aud Sash Ribbons. Linen and Jaeunett Edgings. Races, Lace Collars. Cliimezettes, Plain aud Puffed Swiss, Skeleton Corsets, Marie Anboinett Slippers Balbrigan Kose, etc. etc., AVI licit they are offering at REDUCED Mr. Goodwin —A bill !o alter and amend the act incorporating the town of Cartersville. Rev. Dr. S. G. Hillyeii, Forsyth Ga. Bear in mind that this distinguished Divine will preach at the Baptist Church in this place, o n Sabbath morning at o’clock. All are cor dially invited to attend. We call attention to the new atlve - tisement of Messrs. Howard & Erwin, calling on all who are indebted to them for payment. AVe know well that these gentlemen have done all in their power to assist the people of Bartow County since the war, making advances to the farmers, of Dry-Goo Is and Groceries, and farm supplies, also, money, to the extent of their abil ity, to enable them to recuperate and run their farms; and now farms are in good condition, a heavy wheat crop is on hand, out of which to make the money, and we hope the call of this firm will be as promptly responded to ns it was prompt in aiding those who called on them at a titna when help was so much needed. BMjU A Capt. Roper, of Kingston, is offer ing for sale LX),000 pounds of hay of his own raising, This is quite commendable ; but juding from the Captain’s name, and his proximity to the Radical clan in Atlanta, his hay ought to bo hemp.—Monroe Adver tiser. The later we live in the history of the world, the more scope and materials there are for the exercise of genius, conse quently no one can blame the proprietors of the ‘‘Old Carolina Bitters” for urging its use upon the invalid public. Try it once, and become satisfied. Try Winemon's Crystalize 1 Worm Candy —none better! We had a plea«»nt caff, on Wednes day la J t, from Mrs. Meeker, Authoress of ‘•Kernwood,” or, - After Many Days,” a his torical romance, founded on the events of the late War, from the manuscript of a Con federate Spy. This is a Southern Work, gotten up by a Southern Lady, published by a Southern House, on Southern made mate rial, and dedicated to (Jen. J. E. Johnson. — \Ye have been presented with a copv of this invaluable little work. Mrs. Meeker has now in j re o s at J. J. Toon’s Franklin Print ing House, Atlanta, Ga t , a little work enti tled “Biza Ross,” dedicated to 11. [. Kimbal, a guide to Look Out Mountain, and an Il lustrated Advertising guide, entitled, “Jon athan Bradley”—grand medium for adver tising, all in one volume. She lias also a story entitled “Castle Malone,” which we would be happy to see published in lhe New York Ledger. A story that would greatly tickle the ears of his many readers. KSP-Mks. Rececca W. Spboull, Mrs. • Jesse James, Mrs. Gains, Mrs. Jas. Atta way, and an infant-child of Col. J. W, Prit chett, have all passed from this stage of ex istence, within the last ten days, The form er died at Rome, though a citizvn of this! county, the.remainder all died in this eoun-/ ty. They were all advanced in life except the iufaht. <»» The Cartersville Standard, Wo learn, has been thrown back in its publication by the non arrival of its roller aparatus. A's soon as it .arrives this new candidate for public patronage will be laun ched from its mowing?. KtohHgln Human Blood. . “Luke, the Canadian who kicked pup the row at Cro-s Plains, said that up come down here to make a rise AVy one who will go und look at the oltl ttee on which ms corpse is hang lti j will see the ‘rise’ tuat he has : 111 fie. ’ JiOiTli’ CoC'lO". “Who struck Billy Patterson’ used to be a subject of inquiry ami discus sion. That inquiry will be thrown in the shade by the more important in quiry: ‘Who hung Luke and the four negroes at Cross Plains?”— Home Dai ly- 4 One He >undrel Lrss.— One of the ringleaders of the Cross Plains diffi eul.y, was caught at Pryor Stadon night before last, and promptly killed by shooting, a very efficient way to treat them.” —Home Courier, “We understand that two other ne grots were captured aud Disposed of foi the beat interests of the communi ty, making seven negroes and one white man who have been huiried to their long borne, through iiie fanati cism and false* touchings of that white man.”— Home Daily. In the name of lruruauit , in the name of peace, law and good order, and, above all, in the name of God and the Christian religion, we trust Lli.it this community, as if a Set of un civilized savages, may no longer be in sulted by this griui jesting and these incentives to noting in human blood. God in Heaven knows we have no sympathy with ike disturbers of the public peace and violators of tile law who brought tin’s matter about, but as a public journalist, having the honor of the profession at heart, and under a solemn obligation, as a conservator of the peace, .as if on oath, to aid in maintaining the peace and enforcing the laws, we do most earnestly and solemnly entreat our cotemporaries to pause and think what may be the re sult of these teachings—no matter hew just may have been the cause that lead to the death of these .eight liu man beings be fore they further urge the people of Alabama, our neighbors, on to greater scenes of blood. As we (and our cotemporaries, also, we do them the justice to say; condemned Sheridan, the brute, sometime ago, for his merciless slaughter, of the Piegan savages, so does tin civilization of the nineteenth century demand that we protest, at least, against any furth r sacrifice of human life on the part of the people of Alabama. These things will bring trouble upon our own Sta.e, the only one with which the Radicals have yet to deal, and we very much fear, upon the people of the entire South, and if considerations oi humanity, the teachings of Christ aid nis holy i\ ligion, have no weight, in curbing the passions of men, we appeal in behalf of the millions who are to suffer for these things that this mas sacre shall cease, or else let our tribu nals of justice be closed and and our cuurcht s demolished. If the laws of Alabama are powerless to protect her people why, of course, they must pro tect themselves, and we shall heartily sustain them in ;.o doing, but let there be no useless sacrifice ot‘ human life.— Home South, and Cum. FOREIGN, Brussels, -j uly 15.—Tiie intervention of she great powers for peace has been ineffectual. Napoleon will announce to-day the rupture of the relations be tween France and Prussia, and a declaration of war. Paris, July 15. An extraordinary edition of the Constitutionuel, just issued at noon, announced that in con sequence of the insult offered to Bous dfetta, France accepts the war which Prussia offers. The declaration of war has been announced m the Corps Leg islatif. The old garrisons have gone to the front. “ Viva war !” is the uni versal cry. There is great agitation here, and many demonstrations in.favor of war were made by the people during the night. Crowds of students and others paraded the stree sand boulevards shouting “ viva war.” “ down with Prussia/’ etc. Some p rs ns who pro tested were hissed and insulted. The police did not interfere. The crowd stopped at the Prussian Embassy and shouted insultingly. It is asserted that the Prussian Embassidur leaves Paris to-day. Austria professes neutrality unless a third power intervenes. Vienna, July 16.—The Governments of Austria, England, Italy, and Russia are known to have presented, at Paris, urgent remonstrance against war. London. July 16.—Count Bismarck has issued a circular, which has been telegraphed in all directions, notifying German vessels to hasten to the ports of shelter. This notification, of course, applies to all ocean steamers .belong ing to all German ports. The Times hints that an English in tervention is probable in the case of Prussia losing strength. The neutrality of England will be difficult and perhaps impossible, and dishonorable should Holland and Belgium become involved in war. Paris, July 16th.—The government will be sustained in war supplies by the Corps Legislatif by a vote of 266 to 10. Tne Senate approved the action of the government without division. The Empero. is expected to head the army in person, and by a series of rapid movements arrive at the Rhine before Prussia ha3 completed he r defense. The. military pupils of the second year have been ordered to join the anny with the rank of sub-lieutenants. The Algerian rrm y is coming home Immense demonstration on the streets and boulevards last night. Liverpool, July 16. —There is much excitements in the markets, and bread stuffs are rapidly advancing. London, July 16th.—The absolute withdrawal of Prince Leopold is gen erally credited. Berlin, July 16.—The Government j is hourly in receipt of dispatches from all parts of Germany, offering men, money arms, horses, etc., in support of the national cause, and asserting that no saciifiee that can be made will be deemed too great for the cause of Ger many. The Government recommends Bre men as the port of refuge for German i shipping. ; Paws, Jtny 16th. l’rmce Napoleon arrived in Norway yes ter ly. H re ceived a dispatch from Puis, and will return imme hffelv. The Journal . thin morning publishes the following statement? “Bight days ago Bismarck ait, by a s eciil meager ger, to AVt rther the am bassador of the German confede ntion, nn order to make no concession to the French Government. “Do not be too much impressed,’ Bismarck continues ‘we are ready. Prolong tire situation, if possible, to the 20tlr of July.” The Journale argues from this that Prussia meant war from the beginning, and sought only to gain time. The Emperor will leave Paris to day for the seat of war. The Prince Im perial will accompany him to the field. The Emperor desires this, and the Empress does not object. The military attendants of the Prince are now in readiness. Prince Napoleon, as so~>n as he ar rives from Norway, will be charged with an important mission to Italy. The journals assert that the French Government, as soon as the result of the vote on infallibility dogma was known her,!, signed an order for the recall of the troops from Rome. Nothing positive has been ascertain ed yet concerning the alliance between Franco and Austria. It. is also reported that Austria will remain neutral AVerther, the North German minister, anil all the members of his embassy, left Paris yesterday afternoon for B rlin. The French squadron in the Medit erranean has been doubled. Vice Ad miral De la Groviere is in command. There is great activity at the War Department to-day. Large numbers of sealed orders have been sent in va rious di ections. Lord Lyons, the English minister, is still trying to get his colleagues here to present a collective request for a Con gress of the European powers, lo settle the question between France an and Prussia. Later. —A dispatch from Seitz, Bas Rhine, about 27 miles from Strasbourg, was received this aft; rnoon. The Prussians have entered France by way of Forbich, in the department of Moselle, on the Mancy and Mann heim Railway; but as tlie Prussian force is said to be only a detached corps, but lit tie importance is attached to the report. The French forces near the frontiers are now estimated at 130,000 men. It is believed that the Prussians will attack the fortified city of Metz, the capital of the department of Moselle, and an impoitant railroad centre.— They are moving on it from two direc tions—one body by wav of Thionviile and another by way of Kelil. All bridges on the frontier between Belgium and France have been de stroyed, so that the territory of the former shall be respected. The Senate will vote to-day on the measures adopted yesterday by the Corps Legisli’tif, after which the de claration of war will be officially trans mitted to till governments in diplomatic relations with France. London, July IG. —Rumors are in circulation to the effect that Russia and Prussia are in strict accord in the struggle against France. It is said that France will oppose to the Prussion filled cannon, revolving cannon, shooting foity balls per minute and perhaps Lyman’s American gun. Paris, July 17. —An engagement, is reported near Forbach. 3,000 Prus sians and 2,000 French were killed There is i o verification of the fact; the Emperor lias issued a reassuring proc lamation to the South German States. The Moniteur has positive advices that Spain will avoid complications alter the session of yesterday. The Senate proceeded in a body to the Court. ‘ Rouher in addressing the Emperor said: “Monarchical combina tions which are injurious to the prestige and security of France, which have been mysteriously favored by Prussia, were defeated by your prompt protest against Holieuzollern’s candidature; your majesty has been compelled to draw the sword. The country is with you, eager for and long prepared for the contest. You have awaited and seized the oc. asion. Yon have raised to perfection the military organization of France, and by your care France is prepared. The Moniteur says that England is much concerned for the welfare of Bel gium. La France and nies the neutrality of Belgium. The . .oniteur thinks that England is more uneasy-regarding the attitude of Prussia than of Prance, re garding Belgium neutrality. The Moniteur holds friendly lan guage toward Spain, intimating, that France is willing to support the father of the king of Portugal for King of Spain. Paris journals have sent special cor respondents to the front. Ly order of tin Prussian government railway and t legraphic communication with France is destroyed. It is stated that Italy has tendered France friendly neutrality, or uncondi tional aid. London July 17.—The foreign office is not o chilly notified of the declara tion of war. Italy and Denmark assure the Power of lie utrality. London, July 18.—The stock market in London and Liverpool is purely nominal. There have been no genuine transactions. A panic arises from the rumor that the Emperor of Russia pronounces in favor of Prussia, and mobilizes the Russian army. Prussian vessels iu English waters have discharged tli ir crew and laid up. The Times, in an editorial this morning, expects to be obliged to .choronicle Prussian reverses at first, owing to the superior preparation and efficiency of the French army. Prussia needs at least another fortnight to get in readiness. In another editorial, the Times says France, without a shadow of excuse or justification, plun ~,es' Europe into a war which no person living may see ended, Paris, July 18. —France denands a decision from th e South German States bv noon to-day. Washington, July 18. —Norway and Sweden will join France, provided the FremJl fl **£ operate in tin, North German States se is. Engl ind is n g 'i Grig for neutrality wih Halln 1 1, w.i. , *ai I, France ; favors. Iho i) is.cjuu of i*.is , i j-j uncertain. I .st su in. « iev a disputation | o.i ihise.t’s pa. t io up; o t Prussia, f , ,u; ‘ ct ea • > i'-ia tea’s • : F. -.t corp-q C.iMobjrt; second, P.d - kiUjthii , T.o.iourd; fourio, McMahon, j fifth, Truly; the Imperial Guard and reset ve, Bazaiee, France diet rusts Belgium, beenns * ! two alienated Frenchmen, Ch zel and Bmimmaut, comhiiud her corps. T:te telegr.ph company?* have made arrangement* to reach all European • count! without touching France. Don .Carlos has been expelled from' France, ’ The evacuation of Rome is again reported. French m u-o e -w ir are watching for the departure of Prussian iron-clad*; from England. Baron Alfonso Roths-liild has re signed the Parisian Consul General ship because the King of Prussia refused to receive him at Ems. Ihe Prussians tire in force at Saar bruck, Newbury and Linden. Diplomates here have received no unusual dispatches, except that to the Prussian Minister to hold German vessels in safe port:. The administration has no fears of of complication or danger to American shipping. Grant reached Long Branch on Thursday. New York, July 18.—Alanv Germans have telegraphed to Bismarck for safe transportation home, to join in the fighff SFE€I A L S . This Valuable Family Medicine La3 been widely and favorably known in our own and foreign countries, upwards of THIRTY YEARS! It litis lost none of its good name by repeat ed ti iais, but continues to occupy u j immi nent position in every f unity medicine chest. It is an Extern it ami Internal Remedy For summer complaint, or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults, it is an almost certain cure, and hns, without a doubt, been more successful in curing the various ktnds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy, or the most skillful'physi cian. In India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease is mere or less preval ent, the Pain Killer is considered by the na tives,’as well as European residents in those climates, a sure remedy; and whi e it is a most efficient remedy for pain, it is a per fectly safe.medicine, even in unskilled hands. It is a sure and effective remedy, dold by all druggists. Price 25 eta., 50 cis., and §1 per bottle. . Directions accompany each bottle. Ilcaltli’s Rest Defence. “The weak eatetli herbs,” say3 St, Paul, so that eighteen hundred years ago the val ue of medicinal plants was appreciated. In the Old Testament botanical remedies are tepeatcdly tecommcndcd, but in no passage of sacred history is man recommended to swallow calomel, or blue pill, or any other mineral preparation, The sick were di rccted to eat herbs to strengthen them, to heal them, to restore thorn. In that day the art of making vegetable extracts was un known. The herbal medicines were mere infusious. It was reserved for a later age to unite tlie sanitary essences ot tonic, aperient and auti t illious i o°ts, barks, and plants, with an active stimulant, ami thus secure their rap id diffusion through the debilitated or dis ordered system. The crowning triumph of this effective mode of concentrating and ap plying the virtues of medicinal vegetables was achieved in the production of Hostet ter’s Stomach Bifters. Never before had a perfectly pure alcoholic stimulant been combined with the Expressed juices of the finest specifics of the vegetable kingdom.— Never yet, though eighteen years have elap sed since its introduction, has this great res torative been equalled. It is taken at all seasons, in all climes, as the most potent safe-guard against epidem ics, as a protection against all unhealthy exhalations that produce debility or beget: disease; its a remedy for intermittent aud other malarious fevers; as uu appetizer; as a sovereign cure for dyspepsia; as a general tonic aud invigovant ; a- a gentle painless aperient; as a blood depurent; as a nervine; as a cure for bilious affections; as a harmless anodyne; and as the best defence ok health under unfavorable circumetances, such as sedentary pursuits, undue bo fily or mental exertion, hardship, privation and exposure. DeLnys are Dangerous. That poor, emaciated Consumptive, who is now beyond nil hope of recovery, might i now be hale and hearty had he not nog.not ed that Slight cough. Bo advised, if you have a cough or cold, get at once a bottle of DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT, and you will soon be relieved. Do not put it off. Why Will Yu Die ? -Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a condition which should not be triffied with. Immediaterclief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppres sion, suspension, or other irregularity of the “courses,” Dr. J Bradfield s Female Regu lator is the only sure remedy. It acts by giving tone to the nervous centres, improv ing the blood and determining directly to the organs of menstruation. It is a legiti mate prescription, and the most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by L. H. Brad field Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50- pe.s bottle, ami sold by respectable Druggistr every where. | . . THE UNDERSIGNED IS OFFERING DECI DED BARGAIN IN FURNI TURE. O IN AND SEE. ROBKStT BRUCE. July 14th, 1870—ts. Special Wheat lari:?.: fbr 1870, Ovtk’ ibc Weslerh anti Alla aHe Elaliroad and cone* tin ; U til a tys • nd steamship lines. To'iucon, Augusta, Savannah, Charles ton,->'ew York, Philadelphia, ami B&ltfcaofa, i Taking effect July 3'-':. 1273. II .te i'ie same t-j the NuriUriu Cities by either Sav aunxh or votity?. r r- f IN CE X t TpER CUSH ill! Macon. Augusta. KuvJnuah. Charleston. New 3 ork. Philadelphia. Bultlmoic. FliOil N &?'jvilje, Team.' s . i | | l l j 8t it ions N. C. K-R.lst j ii i3l i43 { I) {47 | 43 <JI..t.UUCU>gi», 121 !&» 33 j r» 40 S3 p Daltou, I 18,54 ! 34(31 ; 43 38 iteutc, t ; 22 J S3 ! 8> i 35 i 41 39 Vttru’ls. Strttiea Line, | 23 j 2« | St |3l • 11 42 ( Use- Chit*]9. Ch.tr!. j25!28 ! 30 3’i j 43 11 Riecville, Athens £f» > 59 ; :J7 37 ; 43 42 M. Creek, s, Water | ■:« i 2;» 37 37 j 45 43 Msiladelpliia. Louden, | 27 | 13,3s 38 i 44 42 Lfindr’s, Concord 28 31 33 33 1 41 |33 Knoxville, McMillan. ]26 3t 3) 33 i4l j 34 ikntwb’y JTU3.X Mar. i31j32113 40 j 45 |44 Mossy Crock, 1 atbot,..' 32 |31j4141 141 142 Mermtowu, | 31 1 .4 j 42 42 | Jitin'Lv'lle, Whuesb'g jSI| 35 j S3 41 Rogersville. Midway,. j 31 ’ 85 i 41 . M Greenville, Ctmi’s'ns, j35|30 i4l 41 FaTlenVt, j 33 [SC | 41 j 41 Limestone. Telford's . |3C 37 .45 15 Johnson's. Jonesboro’, I 37 I 38 | 4G j 4fi CUitar-s, Bristol (37333 j4B| 46 I | | Qucamattg.t and .1 j | | Stations to TiKon. j 21 j 25 j 35 j 35 45 j4l lies sett a fm.l Stations.. | to S'inyrna, jlB | 21j 31 j3l 43 j jit Through Bills Lading given from all shinning points. Kates guaranteed; quiet transits to all shipments. Loss, damage, and over-charge, promptly investigated and settled. A. POPE, General Freight Agent july 5—3, Western and Atlantic Itanroad. Carters’/!!!© FEMALE SCHOOL, The first term of this school will begin on Ist MONDAY IN AUGUST, And close Fourth Frilvy in Novambar, The Hchooi wall embrace three classlfica tlorr*. (if pupils. The Primary, including the Elementary branches. The Intermediate, embracing those pupils who have passed the first nr primary grade, and are well grounded in the Elementary studies: The Classical D pavtinent, embracing the Languages, and the higher Mathematics. Miss M. P. Kingsbery will, as heretofore, have charge of the Primary Da >art na.it. No deduction made for lost time unless occa sioned by protracted sickness. No pupil taken for a less period than oue quar ter, unless by special agreement. States of Tuition Per sSo!il!i. Primary Skti.OO. Ssitermedlate s‘s.o9. tiisssifjJ @5.4)0. Competent Music Teachers will b3 con nected with the School, and the uccessary instruments provided for all who desire to tu,ke music Lessons. James Ih. Pierce. •J. Walter Pritchett. july s—wtf IF YOU DOUBT IT COIYIE AND SEE ir E 11 lV s: ti A 12 V?. S3 AA » AND ARE RECEIVING ' - THE LARGEST GENERAL STOCK OE WITCHES JEWELRY AND o iu o o :ki s mid Plated Ware, Etc Ever brought toatlanh, and and haying purchased direct from ’maYriifacturers at net cash prices, we are ab’w, laid willing and determined to sell as low as any person, or persons, in any place, yjthcr in town, city, or village North, South, Last, or West. WE HAVE EETTER FACILITIES. Fot* the purchase uud sale of certain classes of fine Watches, than any atlrer house South has. or can get. and we will give our customers the benefit of the advantage. OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS 2i Ywrs Experience In liie Jewelry BTISTNESS IN AThA NT A, AN 13 TO THOSE V\ liO HAVE Tit A DEL WiTII THE OLD Lai \BLItfIIMENT OF Ei{ LAWSIIE. We have betteFarrangements than any house in Atlauta for repairing Watches and. Jewelry. -it.'Ji'th, TMy. LAWSHE & HAYNES, Fair Mhinisi!" ! ALL those indebted to us are requested to . call and make payment, as the time on w!(((.h we agreed to sell you Goods, has expired. Wo Peed the money and must collect what is due us, , If you can't pay the money, bring us your Wheat, which wo will take, in payment, at the market price. To our long-winded customers, whose accounts have been duo for some time, we will again appeal; come forward and make payment, as we do not propose, and did not a grete, to sell you goods on one and two years’ tints. Your early attention to this warning will save you cost, as we canoot and will not give longer indulgence. J, D, Head & Cos. Cartorsville, july s—wtf Admliiisl’rator’si Salt*. 'S'STILTj BE SOLI) before the courthouse tloor f V iu the town of Cartersville, Bartow county, Georgia, ou the lirst Tuesday in September next, within the legal hours of sale, what is known as the BENNETT CONYERS’ PLACE, three miles Southwest of Carters viR", arid bound ed on the Southwest by the Etowah River, and otherwise by the lands of Lewis Tumliu, Dr. Robert M. Young, and others, containing One Thousand Acres, more or lers, .Six Hundred Acres of which is in a high state of cultivation, and of the best qual ity of Corn, Wheat,‘and Cotton land; there arc abhut Two Hundred acres of FIRST QUALITY BIYIOR BOTTOM LAN D, the balance what is known as Table Land, and, by many, regard ed as the best land in this section of tile country. The road from (Artersyijip to Douthitt’s Berry, divides the land about equally, leaving a settle ment on each side of the road, # Lit comfortable l•welling Houses. Negro (Jabhins, ami Out, Houses on each. The place will be sold in two settlements as divided by the aforesaid road. — (be timbered Irtud will be sold so as to give a l*Hjt. equal quantities to each settlement. The AJtn.tuo.i is. ml under good fencing, and iu a nigh -i .tta of cultivation. There is, also, a con siuerabio Orchard on the place of Apple and vPrarh trees. This is. altogether, one of the most desirable plantations in Bartow County. Pro perty sold by author it*, the Will of the testa tor. Terms oue half Cash, balance payable in two equal annual payments of one and two yptinf ; bond given for titles, and when all the purchase money is paid, deed will be made.— The land can be seen or particulars obtained, by calling ou or addressing C. li. Cony ers, Car tcmille, Go., or M. L. Bvicchett, oh the preinis ' ps. M. L. PIIITCIIKYI, Administrator of Bennett 11. Con vers, deceased, July 1?,i570.w40d with Will Annexed. BIMOjf JLSJKISMAIS', DEALER IN Bi’y-Cloods, CloilEiing, UToiioos, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, trookery, Cutlery. Cartersviiio, Ga. The highest prioe paid in cash for Hags, Copper. Brass, etc. Agent for the l»ock Oily Tape? Mills Taper, at mills prices. my 25 RECLINE IS PAS*IE 32 ! Wrapping Paper at 6 cents, by SlM©* IAEB3IANL ‘ €arc lag e M anufa oto r y jg E2*©SET©RY, [BY GOWER. JONES & fO„ CARTERMILLE ANObROME. GA.' Repairills', of Ainds, li j;te t j Order. ft.. Hv ' /“U'' *\ (s , MTV' . V %!. /:. : ' ■ jl’k - r* Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, a! th: Manufactory and Repository of GO WFR, JONES <(: CO., CaKTIbmYILI.D AND_]fo.\lt:, G.v. Manufabtnred and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Mann factory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., CaKTEUSS H.LK AND ROME, Ga. * N --x. One, Two, Four, :tnti }?4ix- HOR S E , Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES J CO., CaRTETSVILLE -2ND lI.IME, Ga. J in. 1. 1570... a 1 y NEW Y OBIi, T B I.L A 1) E h P H I A— AND— I 5 A I/n >32 s*:. VmiE TO ATLANTA!! & i. siiiksiffii, WHOLESALE Liquor Dealer, NO. H SOIJVII BKOAOSTRBET, A TI.AXTA, GLOIIGIA. 80I.K ATE ITS FOR T ’K CEI.M T*.A TED TOBIAS BITTERS. .o-**. ®"IXE WINES, Bniiuiio:, \Yhi:> [* kitus, G.li.s, etc., Ac.,. AUo, THE CHEAPEST ANu BEST Cliamp a g n e s in thin market. eQk»SeiKl for Piict List, and see for yourselves that I can duplicate your New York, Philadelphia and Bala more Lilli. Orders promptly tilled. 11. It. SHACKL.KFORP. Jane 23. 1870— ly. W. V, SEEM, REPAIRER OF ItWEIRY, CLOCKS, AND WATCHES i Room in tho store of Siraoa Liebmftn, Cartersyiile, inch °,2. it|g.l»3>rtTCWW. W.Wi»W Oothcaloga Valley ¥ausd fibs* Salt*. I AM NOW offering for sale M V F ABM. con taining 100 Acres—loo cleared and umter a high state of cultivation, 0.) acres well timber ed, .40 acres of the timbered land is of tin best quality, lying on the Western A Atlantic Rail road, ’I,V miles South of Adairsviile. Grows corn, eouoa, o.ds>, v. heat, and the grasses, equal to the best Oothcaloga lands. Is well watered— Oothcaloga Creek running through the southern and Western portions of the tract, also four good springs. Has an Orchard of 620 i'ruit trees.— of choice varieties. It will be sold below its value and on liberal terms, if applied to within .'lO davs. J. O. iIcREYNOLDS, july 13—w4t Adairsviile, Ga. «3JOVELTI” ~ “Oroide Gold Fountain Pen.” These Pens equal, and guaranteed for two years to do se.mo service as the beet Gold Fen. Sample seafcjvost-paid SSocnts per aozen. Pat ent JBrasor, Bey Holder, Lentil Sharpener. Let ter Opener, 4e>. combined. Price 25 f.ts. Patent Corn Rucker, 30 cents. Ageats can make from (8 to *l3 per day. Send for oircr.Hr -it istaples, ;t ‘ J JAftfiES GERARD & CO., A\§Q EoxflSOl, a*i Street, Vs-v- yj, T £ t * in* j\l • ONTdCMi.m , Frcsfe fer*)verier?. GBLEN CCr;!’, PEACHES, USAIVEtf.F.n?: o\slti:s. n.NE Art*:r, Mticrm-' iti. turn r Cor fee, NTAI. CII, bacon hams. Cemiles, and ;Lo peruinc Tut ham Smckd g Tobacco, just jcecivod. at A.t.NTGGMKnV S. Apfn m, ts. / 1 AUDEN SLED. A complrt' M-p-ivtv o' * X Buis;.-. U ..n anted Gaid. ii S< ed. at li'h Ih MONTUBMERVS. 'Vf L M OR I.La Ms S V ill PS AND MO X I.AtSSES, a tine lot.'.itKl r,-:oiv,>.l am. for sale, iU MON i'GBJ{Vs. fTPCIE c/.nicest bu.tids of SViOKlN'd '{'»#- BACCy, can always be found, tar feb 15 * MO VfGOME; ys. 1,. DF.XXKTT, W.-J. WIIU.XFonn, L. pAVXi;. I, BEN NTTT £ QO-. JIRAI.RRS IX STAPLE. AND FANCY Dry-Goods, HOTIOI4S, Hat as, Bed f , Sli c cr, etc HT A LIES will find, in th.s estaldishnien*, .4 all the latest s yles and imp: uvua.'UG :c ' Bit'CHS full toilet, in m tucking comb to a superb clock, all m w aid •of the best quality, and til low prices. EN 1 LI'AIEN wilt fin'd everything per- JSf raining to their M't(rdrobf , fron a nock-tie to u magnificent over-coat.' v \ c have the finest Inf of GEX 77. A. ! //..V i h'U RA JSII/R C (iOt.ltS ever fetore hrn'i to this market. Our stock of CASSIA! ill’.EE !s unsurpassed, I]U.LUEN's FURNISHING GOuVS,' J in great abuDilanco. Also, Dealt rs In Product:, PAMIUY GROCERIES, FORK: LARD: SALT: FLOUR: MEAL Leather and Shoe- Findings. JIIDES, Jlmyht and Sold. Come and see us, at the eld stand of 1 BENNtTT, Main Street, Fast side of tin Railroad. L. BE NETi' a (.'(). dec 7, 180. (‘.ir.'ersrde (fa. Dr 0 Pinkerton VNNOUNCES to the public that i:o ha purchased (he entire interest of th j late Dr. J. W. Gurry, iti the Drug Store c I J. W. ( urry A Cos., or. the estates in teres. |in said stock of Drugs. Medici 10.%, Sir., i the town"of Cartorsville, and will continu ! the business, at die oui stand, where iicwi; ; be pleased to see his old palintu and th j public generally, and supply them wi h any j thing in his line of business, at the leaves. 1 possible figi.re3. lie invites »he attenkm of all t > his ex cellent stock of choice and select imiy&s, MES»SCO T F<M, PAIXTS, OILS, PH; TTY, CjilsASS, JGTC.. A bountiful supply of wh'ch he expects t keep coustanlly ou luind. tugeliier with lit most popular Puftiti Medicines of the any Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in tact, the bet of everything in a Gercr i! Drug •llon-’p. ~.o>rt.y personae r.ilentioa | bo g.ven to priflcsiiorml i t.'js* calls. at all hours. ii j O. PJSIiERTOS, Pliysidan assd j June 7, 1370, f 'ffrl/BSl'f/.'£,* I PIANOS I PIANOS ! PIANOS ! ’n' ■ '.•'■’W' v j q -v, ■egsrtsvsgGUst «**■• '-V .. :L;SpX' -- Vi S r YEN GOLD MEDALS WIRE .AWARDED. At la c Fairs held in tli3 South in Octobei nml November, TW.I, 'o C II AS. I*3 . S T ii & l' for the lest PIANOS, over Baltimore^Philadelphia and New York PIANOS. Orrics and Nkw \Y aukiuioms, No. '•* North Liberty Street, above Pnlfhr: ic Street, BALTIMORE, M/K sth:ff>£ B*2 :*ros H:tV( till die late,* tin; r ivenen 1 * ' I 'tii n tie Agr.ief TrotE'j Ivory I'rouis, AND Tin: IMPROVED FHENLII ACTION. fuVy W*rr;ii.tel to- tiv? ye-.r-, w <U prtycege ft e\ cimtige tuihiu iwcive no ulh.if 10. l ci.ii e'y ••*'••* 1 tor.\ to |iuvGiN*er<. gee.. id li n I l’ 1 c'->s a:ul rui-.o Organs ui. h nci from to* •>* t'’ 1 ' 1 - nr.rvsir.rA wsn have oT'b r:vso< in ff?. Gem iitt Ryheit E. !,<•,. Lcxh :!>'u Vi. General JLibort Runaom. Wi.ioiogi ’u* Geuerii! I). H. ! 1 li. CharinM.- A-* Govemo'Joliii {.e-tclier. I.exiogt ot, V a. Bibhop \\ ifnicr. New Oilc mw L>- Joseph Ruon’. (ihattar.ooga. Term. W. L Mansfield. Marietta, Ga. Reuben Avnnhl, Atlanta, Ga. .J J A*. 8 L’ Richards, A K Stuvgo, t'eO'i lor a Circßt<»rtsc.laioia/ Sift :i’v >■» of- ci',ot .Gi , have i>.ych i-e.t the fluff B— l *■*, '*"• *'cut since the w ;r G i e.i a«eli S -O'* Satterfield & Watford, SgofeftSSv SSF Fum i & j €#a s ©©@r ies AND ProdncG* ■. CARTESYILLE. GA. 4T the old stand, East «ide rs ibe rail road, where we premise to ? *ll on at good terms, and as low dawn :u »r&, a: any grocery hf.uso iu t.vn. either by th* Wholeisiale <fti- Kotuil. Ceme and see us au i test cur . .nc.v.ty. I II SA i"t EH FIE' D, ApT ! . vly J X. ,V : 'i \ ' . }. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Dir.oatM of th® TKroatt and Lures, such us Coughs, Gold , Whoming Couch, itODCu-UI, A tuuia, and Oonsumptic n. rrobaUy novet before ia the win V hi ton - oif nali'-inc, 'tia- any Ui.dk won so wi.lelv i,u<2 so desptv upon tla: ootiiiek-nre of n,ank.,,ii, r ihia excel!, ut reaucir for puhnot.Ni) toii.pUtr.ts. 1 rough a lone ~oi ; . sos jea-s, tu.d auuim 11. >..« ot the races of men it has isen lag! tu dLlg! n in theti coitim.itkiii,asithn become utuu k..ow.i. Its UDtfortn obaiwtcr ruvi 1 ovr !<> nre the va rtotis .il'.eotions of the hm*w and throat 1. ve made it known us a relmUie pimculu. «f.uu>>4 t.’ieni. While tuiai ted to ntiUet ftnms .u me n.ul to young children, it Is at the .an e time the most eUcclulii rennet>y Ui.it eitn beg.vea 10* incip ient eomnniptioa, nmi the itan-nous 1 fee*lons if UiuUnont and longs, j.aa | rovi- '<>« igsnot stuliWh --.Hacks of Usng.ll should 1 e Lpt on tum.l in eveiv family,tied nuh.c-U .. . !l: te *.ioe times subject toeohls and coughs, all iiotild bo provided with this ,■ nth te for them. Although Mtttled Gm«HM},t«an is thought hi oil ruble, suit p.a- i nuinbei- oi in ,- \ ;!,e disease seemed cttle<l, tunc lie. p v. i. | 1.t.-'y cured, r.nd the patient restored to found i.ealtu by li e Cherry id.inuJ. , >.i idei. 0, hs nia-tery over *hc dlsmticrs of the I rnr* 11 and 't'hmat' that tiie most eietinate ot tiiew > h i., to it. \> hen iioUiiag tit. could ro.-n h linn, 1 uder the Cherry J'erlornl iPev ul"-«.o and dm ouear, Slntiers mol 4*.Win ,tj.i akrt m tii.U g.t l protection from it. Asthma is always ndiewd aud ol.ci. wl oHy c ured by it. Uromhitt* J gonerrlly civTil by t■ l-i g the Chrt-ry I‘rrtorat In «nudl and f-ooueni doses. So generally arc it- v: tors krowr, iliat we need not nubli-h the eertill<*stoH ,»f them here, or do more tivan assure the public that its ipmlUici ate Billy maiutaiued. Ayer’s Ague Ours, For Fever and Ague, Interinittont Tovcr, Oil 11 Tt'ever, lieiuittert. i’ever, Duiutj S. tie, Periocbciil cr Bilious Feoer, Ac., end indeed rJU the eflocLons w. oh ■w o lrom malarious, mar ail, or m.. stunt ia roiaons. * s its name Implies, itdoc: fNiw, and d.ws not l'uii. Gonluining neither Arsenic, tttdniue, Hi,- tnuth, Zioe, nor any other Mineral or poi-nrous sub :an. e w liah-ver, it in now is injut* an> pto tient. T'lie number and itnjuincr ot Rsittics in the aguedistiict", me litera'lv beyond itocour.-, mid wc believe w .l.oni a pmubol in the 1. - loiy of Ague medicine. Our pi id., i, grntiked l y th.j r. know l.'dgmc.u - we lea i. e olli 1 i.-.di .11 cure* efected in obstinate e: sc?, and where oilier rein e.iitM had wholly tidied. Lnacdiinated parsons, either resident o», or travelling through miismrtic localities, will ho protected by taking the AOt I' CVItK dailv. Knr J.i tv r ('ooipittinhi. arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it 1- an excellent reiueity, liiitu* laiing the Liver into healthy activity. l or Bilious Disorders and Liver ( omplnint-. it is 1:1 exee.llent remedy, producing 1 ,-y t uly remarkable cures, where other uicUiciue* tutd fail'd. l’rouared by Du. .1. C. Avi.r A <;«>., I’raetleal and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, 11a..-., and told all round the world. Pit/CJK, SI.OO I*Kit liOTl LK. For oa.lt ,ii ' '• cvsville. hv J. W. UUItRY (’<> , D.n-gists. TIIO Great Discovery! Dr WALKiaH'd CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTE'IS, liumlredj of Thousands’ ; Boar teßtiiuony to th r wonderful’ Curative Ltfccts. WHAT *"ri THEY? TTTISY ARB NO P A ,'TLu: FASICY C*s« For Fpmale Complaint", whe-" her in your g or o!d, mar ri and or 1 .igle, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn 01 life, these Ton ic B. wrs ....... no equal: are safe a:, t rehable in uil forms of diw-are. I.; .; j r p.«« >*• Hue Wh Ake** Haoof Pnlr its. end Koft-.ca Liquor, •< *«••• 11-.0 a.VCC PlClto[, CM . I I*'o, t 1 . . 1 ' lie* “ Ann ‘ /.J. >. “ R •.’* 4' ,t ; tle i 1 tliu tipplerot ; driinJfwa—a* 'di e ' butp .'atrua M.-.liciiiß, ins.j i.o,ii t.... Vid ' Ho"l i .nnd if -ts r.f t a'.turnt i, f’reo from nil Ale Btimulauts. 'i j " > ''la'l'ii. iOJD PU U! CUE it an t Jjll'' sl G 1 PHIIV CIPJ,!' , n I> l'lc f. Be .< vi! T rod lovigornter ol ,ii»b vs*.i*m, c irrrin r»tt u.l p i'-<«.<n.s »ralter, nn 1 r wt'iriug the bloo lion )> tdtn/ comtltion. ,i ji rson c>n taku ti;co 111 tt* rs, soooyiling to directions, and remain lotiT u iwcll. <■ l OO wi.lbf) given fir u:i lirurabw en»o, p-o --v'.di.ig the bones are not d A s.ro e 1 by iutMr.il pois'ii* or o oer means, m.d I o Veal orguon w i,‘Ml bceoTid tlis point of r pn'r. For I nflmrn ti>ry n td Chronic Rhen-. rn itism nnd Gout Dyspepain. or Indi iro tion Bilious, Bemittent. and Inter mittoat Fevers, Dis Jisesofth3 Blood, Jjiver, Kadneys. and Bladder. tO'*S li.ivo beotl s"ivf*-'«'nl. SllCll I>iK ea3es no ca iß<* lby Vitiated Blood, vliir'i in illy pro-1 need by aieut of the Di*93tiv© Organs. , .. . , Tu'.y itivigomto the stomach, snd itimuiat# tin) torpid liver ami how Is, winch r<r*Wth m of imeq'tanetl eilki'tcy in t tha D’om l of a 1 impurities, «’id imparting new Ufa and vljtr to tbn wimle system. . . Hvspepsia or IndifrCßtion, Headache, * B.vin in the Shoulders,C.iiehs, Tishtnc-!-, of t. -a C' lost. Dizziness, Sn.r Stuui ieh, Bari TasUJ iix tho Mouth, Hi.lions Attacks, Palpitation m too Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, In n m tin regions of the Kidneys, and a him lred oilier pvhrtul symptoms which nro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia, are cured by these lUtters. ’Cleanse the Vitiatod 8100 1 ivh mover yen fl ' l its impurities burstitig tlirough tho skin in I ini ples. Eruptions, or bores; deansoit when iti* f,,"l and.yonr feelings will t' il you when. Keep the blood pure and (he health of tho system ivi.l BLN, TAPE, and other WOrtMT lurking In the system of so many thousands, ara effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed ia four hingimges- Knglish, German, French, and bpsoisli. J WALKER, 32 & 34 Commeroo htruct, K. Y. Proprietor. B. H. Mo DON A LI) It CO., Druggists and (let.oral ArrcnU. Sau Francisco, California, and 32 and Si Cota mpppA KtT“Ot, N. Y. BJgr SOLD by ALL DIIUGGIHT3 AND DEALLIta- SOKEtniN'6' NEW" AND USEFUL! I s a . T r<irk%3Paft*nl t’fruuu St:rsK- It is cheap anJ durable, very <i' iple, arid can boused in any upright churn, and will a tl.e bu ter in l ’s-: time t.nui any da-h new in use. It.ioos not- waste orcntti. N’o one th.it lias trie 1 tbooi will do wbboat t'r u- They work with tiib ou.ao ea,.‘ as any o;Uer Dasher. Mating purel.a-ed li right to malic an J sell ih-m i .mi now prepared u> tili all orders rli it in iy coni '. ! giiar.uitoo ton (it the rnMk is in the peeper rondi • ion) to mak*'T)-t Rt er in five:.' .tiu-q nr no chnfge or them. I’riees ranging Horn ft y ce:i! J to oue and ilhir. acoorilin.; I sijtc. .Tjllt o*. ty.S IMIIIJ A, ('arhrsvi/lc, <Li.. Muy J'J/A„ 18 ’O. 1:' * H » At i c T* BA *J Suxi f * 1/ DEALER !H ! STGVtS, r ' GF.ATrrs* | * HOUSE fm mm goo^' • TIN WAPiE, &c, Cornel Whftehn! ne.t IfonterSt e«*». 1 flfhth, (&t__ Tbrf tnr# Gent!rl!»nrsa?ivea*»>U a*aToaie,fv>wv , n .... w ,-u. ~r 1:1 c.t .a u i... 11* a p Aviful ugent iu reiioving ■ ( ougf-tion or Ingucimai.on »." 1 5-» Li r. *< 1 ail the Visceral ; »rgur ' [