The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, July 21, 1870, Image 4

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S. Id. PATTILLO, A Kent tiROVER & BAKER’S CELEBRATED I.?M «B?im EOTH TUB Kl SHUTTI-IS * t'K LCCKSI ITCH. SUITASLE FDR ANY KiKD OF FAWI* IV StVUKfi- fCNE BETTER flTeis and Boys’ CUothfng Made *ii the Most Reasonub'e Terms. In f ct. almost any description oJ SEVt’INCi done A s < lu i!j» ns i In- ( ’lit*i»|>e«tl AND TS IK BUST STYLK. K. RED 1> iNG", et iMr s*i: a t J:ti i\ STOVES, CRATES, AMD LICHTMA'G PLUS, PL A.;:-;. PRtSSED AND JAP/Nil) TIN WARE. XNI> iCoase Furnishing Goons, MwIN SrR., < ' \ Il'.'KßSVtl.f.K, <i\. AH kiu ti of Job Work done with neatness siti i dispatch. Tt;i firm of Strang & Redding havu p boert dissolved. l«y iirntnal «v>r»s»nt. i vvil iruie the business at the old stand. it*b 15 wly R I• i-1 > 1 1' G Ailitnltt Stencil & Variety ork»! BEN. Z. DUTTON, Maimfacturer of nti<l Dealer in StClieil Brands* tt* 1 / DC*, SUtl IPnck Sunup*. }., rnmy Jirundt, Pn t:»> Aip hi the I*. nml oil rue!■ n kept in n .firth c!lu BTESCIL iloise. I’liir p L IS T O F M. ill. MILK AH TANARUS! CL El Siettcll Naina Plates for innrk'g tluili’g, 75c St'i l ilinj». for keeping keys together, 2-h .Sirle key tag, with m;n»e eng. 2o< Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious lilt 1* mticle ol the age, 50: Anv of t ! c articles in this list will be n.aiH: i. to any address, on receipt of J»rtc-\ mr the whole of them for ijl 25 Address ÜBS. Z. DU "TON*. Lock 15ox 351, inch 'll wly Atlanta, N U. —Circulars sent free. l7u Mm istm ». 2o l»< zen Lliiii.t » Latent Drain Cradles. :sr> jb’ttn XVO MTieat r JF , lxi*t*Khei*»." |kJg Tlorso Po>v('i>. 10 Threshers tnd Cleaners Combined." Send in'- dialogue and price list. •z W.» M 0 JACKSON & CO. SC FTPACT( PS COP JiI’JI.IUPG . AVI) PROPRIETOKS OF TUP CAR fERSVILLE STEAM PLANING SVISLL, Blind n.ncl Ooor ITifdorv. Smut Maoliinew mad.* iu quick time for the forthcoming wheat crop. CARTERSVILLE, GA. £ T KINDS OF LUMBER PLANED G and Flooring and C dling Tongueil and *i n . 01. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll fvi.'vinjt, fur Ornamcntst’ M, ork, done to or der. iShop Work, of all kinds, executed with neatness and dispatch. Contracts mails fur LARGE JOBS.“®g Our machinery is nil new and of ihe very BUST iJUALItr, h iving been selected lay on-; of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,) in pN soil. A•* proprietors at - " all experienced and s. ; ;<•,.! workmen, among whom may be found M-. W. X. HEM MINOT ’N. who is known a: ii ekuowle Igod. by #ll, to he one among l h best and finest workmen in the South. Our Mill is now in successful operation, k \ i > s work is approved and admired by all win have seen it. It is located immediately on til * Western & Atlantic Railroad, North of the Deoof, in the rear of the new Court - llmme. Z. \V. * M C. JACKSON A CO.. ■,r.:r TO. lSU>9.tf Cartersville, G.a. Admi it iKtrato i* 5 s Sal”. IK Tip be sold before the Court. House A v* door in the town of Carterr.villo, and county of Harlow, within the legal hours of sale, oa The first Tuesday in August no\*. tiie f. Dr. wing property to-wit: Lots of Inn-• No’.;. 217, 179 and half of 252. h*.f of 2 8 in ihe sth Diet. and 3d scctron, and abont oO acres of fraction No. "1)8, 2 * acres of fracti.in No. 209, in the Oth disf. and 3*l : . ction. Sold as the property of the estate of Lindsey Hendrix, deceased, fo-tlin heric tit cf the heirs and creditors of sai i deceas ed. ’i’erms—one-third due 25th Dec., 1870. i»id--third 'Die 25th December, 1871, one thir 1 due doth December, 1872, with note and good security, and lien on the land un til all the purchased money is paid. ANN W KN I)RIX. Administratrix. June 9th 1870—-iO days. mQvt&m® * aawis? t Dealers In FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS HOOTS AND SHOES, ESYBY-MABE CLOTH-* ING, CHOC KKIi Y, HARDWARE. SADDLES A BRIDLES, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COPEE -A. IST ID S Y B'U IF 1 , lo^ether, with most articles USUALLY KEPT FOR .TIMERS' SFFFUKS. THE STOCK WILL BE KEPT UP T. >7 FIiESUA RIU t ALS I) UHIKG THE WHOLE YEAR. We Invite our Old AND NEW CUSTOMERS TO AN EXAMINATION OF Om- STOCK AND TERMS. fry 2i, 1 PBA S E & II i b WIF B , RESTAURANT. ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEOR3IA -iils j;oi>CL HOlTfeK IS STULL THE PRIDE OF THE /A Vk) fJ '? -5/ and JLii J* Adi lia li a Merchants and Farmers, Strangers, and Citizens, La lies and Gentlemen, cannot dc- j ide which to admire most, I'eusc* A: 15is Wife, or the LtHSrics cf Ihcrr jf*L • Couie, oil folks, and biing the c.iil iron. :iui your knitting. Come Hoys, and bring tba one yo 1 made such rash promises to, out at :he Camp- , Dcting, and my word for it, yen will go homo liking I’case & His Wife, and your Sweet- j leart better than anybody in t!to World. May 12th, 1870-ts. A 7 LB Y DEI, General €oemission Merelia-at, «ta WIUJAMS, Late of Win. M Williams & to. No. 18. Alabama sir., Atlanta, G-a. SOLE AGERT GEO AUGUSTA FACTORY SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS* DRILLS. ATHENS M.ArtJFAOTFBING COMPANY Yaraes, Siripes# CFecfcs. Goods in Store and for N;*,le at ala it u fact ur era ’ Prices from the following: Eagle and Pheorix Manufacturing Com pany. Tronpj Hopewell and Aimawaka X aCtories and Pioneer Paper Mill. SO IE ALEA'CY OF POSERS' CELEBRATES B I R D’S EYE LIME. Controlled* jince 18C6, by V m. M. M iliinnis & Bio. Hydraulic Ctmcut. Flcfetcr, Fjire CrcursJ ITcnc, W&aaß’s Ewtr-Bone S«])«r*P&osp&ate \b oon nonsignment a full stock of FLOUR (Choice Brands) direct from.best Tennes see and Kentucky Mills, BACON- LARD- CORN, OATS- HAY- ETC.- FROM PACKERS AND PRGQTCERS apr 27 wly, _ Saire TOme Sl Money I MARK E. COOPER, Ooiierxil Commission Moreliant, Will fill Orders and Sell Trodncc on fair terms to all. XO. 4, BROAD STJS., ATLANTA, GA. inch 15-w6ra Iloadquartorn for Toys & Fancy Goods. Mali u f act ur e r o f 6ARDIBI! e ie a € ieb m ®, DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOlfS AMD WILLOW :WA2U3 Wcdtllng IMRTILS isn«J SS’ M* I 3 V£is, A'r., Uottea up f«a <lie best style, at short X’otice! Wc would respectfully call the attention of the public to our u :G and complete stock—selectedVv Ith great care, and bom-ht ; .<- rh„ -OWEST OASII PRCIES W HITE HALE STREET, ATLANTA, GA. march 10,wly TUTT : S | VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS ! i Cures Disenses of the Liver & Stomach. TUTT’S IE DU PSOTORANT t! \ pleasant cure for Cjußii, Colds, etc TUTT 3 S Sarsaparilla a.id Queen’s Ddujht ! The Great Alternative and Blood Purifier. mtv® IM PR O!:ED HA 111 I) YE ! Warranted the best Dye in use. These Standard Preparations are for ale by BEST & KIRKPATRICK. no\ 11U. 12m. Cartersvillc, Ga., CASE AUSTHD "o ; t s. h Y Brwin &. Jones. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL OUIt CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this coun try. Mo blotting ! No soiled fingers ! Six ty lines written with one pen of ink ! Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, merchants, teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise. Put up in neat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes, fto cents; five boxes, SI.OO. Sent free of postage, and guaranteed to give perfect sat itf iction. LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS. We arc prepared to give any energetic person taking the agency oi these Pens, a commission which will pay S2OO per month. Three sample pens will he mailed for 10 cents, Address WESTERS PUBLISHING CO. Pittsburg, Pa. april 14, 1870—fan. SMOi REWARD, Doliing’s 'Virs. Fugfa cures all Liter. Kidney and Bladder Disease*, Organic Weakness, Female Afflictions, General Debilitg and all corcplints of the Urinary Organa, in male and female. jU 1 -000 will also he paid for any case of Blind, Bleeding cr Itching I'ILES that Dkßiko s Pile Rbmeut fails to cere. DbIHNO’h MAGIC ‘LINIMENT cures Rheumatic Pains, Sprains, Bruises, an t Swell ed Joints, in man and beast. Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. / tburrle>~y 142 Franklin Street, Baltimore, Mil. J (T EORGIA, BAItTOW CO. X B\ virtue of an Order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August, 1870, at the Cbnrt House dear in said countv. between the legal Lours of Sale, the tract of Land in said county owned by W C Dean at thetime of his death, containing 100 acres, more or J les ; p . -No. 42 in the 22 district of the 2 sec. or I said county ; partly cleared and partly in woods; the same said to be a fine farming j Lot. Terms CASH. JOHN COX, j May 3d, 1870. Admrx. of JOEL DEAN. | _ 3SIW~6OODBT _ W K dail y receiving and opening 1 77 a general Stock of i SPRING AMD SU*VaiY!ER GOODS! purchased at reduced prices, under the re cent dcciine in gold Our Stock consists in a large variety of J.adies’Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Ladies’ Hats, Hosiery, Gloves, Bleached and Brown Domestics, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. READY’MADE CLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware! Crockery and Queen’s Ware, Factory Yarns! Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour. Bacon, Laid Tobacco, Sic., & c. VYe thank our friends for past, favors, and solicit, a continuance of their patronage for the future. N. GILREATIT & SON. Factory Yarns. We keep, on consignment, Factory Yarns, of the best quality, to sell by the Bale at Factory Prices. N. GILREATII 6c SON. (Jartersville. April 7th, 1870,-tf EdT&YJ&rSr-x JLiGHT I P JLiqht^ With or Without Measure ! Conceal it Not!!! PETER MARSH, Manufacturer of and Dealer in /Estrella Oil, Also, Dealer in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS , , ETC,, ETC. 1 can be found at Best & Kirkpatrick's on Main Street, Cartersvillc, Ga., where I will be pleased to see my friends and pat rons. To ail, I would say, come and ex amine for yourselves, as I intend to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the sar "* PETER MAKSII. Cartcrsville, apr. 22. Notice. THIS is to certify that I hereby give mv con sent for Mrs. KITTIE I*. DEWEESE, my wiic, to boa Free Trader, as provided in the Statute of this State. July 6th, lit™ W, A. I’viVEKPr. ’The Express* Curt try? iile, Ga., J.ily ‘ill, 1 GO. •ic’iool Exliibift<>i! tis >4liiesbarc. Mr. Editor — ! t was ti v "rod ft>;- fnno to attend the senior Exhibition, ou Wednesday evening, the loth iusf., of the Stile.sboro Ins ilute, which pcss ed off quietly, and reflected much cred it upon all in crested. Upon arriving and entering tin spacious Hull, we found it crowded from forum to rostrum, and it wns with some diffiulty we succeeded in getting a seat. After being seated, we took a glance at the interior of the Hali, and must confess that it was past de scripttow; it was brilliantly illuminated with lights of every hue and color, and was decorated iu the most artistic and tastseful manner with evergreens and flower;?. Tiie stogo presented a lovely sight, with its beautifully festooned arches and wreaths of flowers o’er head, and the rich, diversified material of which the curtains were made, and the manner in which they were painted and penciled, added still more of beau ty and loveliness to the scene. One could almost imagine himself in a fai ry land, surrounded with flowers of perrennial beauty, and see and hem the snow white Fays ns they flitted to and fro before his vision, trilliug lays of joy and happiness, as he gazed, with an enraptured eye upon that magnificently decorated stage. All ; t once, our reverie was broken by the low, soft strains of music, which wi.s discoursed, in a very credible manner, j by the Stilesboro String Band, after i which the exercises of the evening i were opened by the singing of a most beautiful song by a group of young j ladies and gent - men, with piano and violin accompaniment and which had a good effect upon the audience.— Next in order, was the reading of com - positions by the young ladies, and declaiming by the young men. Tilt corapo itions w T ere all well-written, and read in a clear and audible tone of voice, and plainly demonstrated the fact thiil those young ladies had ap plied themselves closely and studi >us ly to tlia acquirement of knowledge.— We do not propose to bo iuvidiou-, but paunot refrain from expressing ou. approbation of the beautiful and de served tribute paid to the “Banner i i the South,” and the illustrious and im mortal heroes who forfeited their lives defending it; the composition was full of pathos and was read in a very feel iug manner, and we daresay, fount; a hearty welcome in every true South ern heart. We are glad to know that the young ladies of the South still cherish and adore the “Stars and Bars’’ and the Cause of which it was the symbol. We love the “Bonnie Blui Flag,” although there hovers around li many sorrowful recollections, blasted hopes, anticipations once all radiant with the prospect of Liberty and In depcnce, but alas! too soon frustra ted and banished, like mist before the rays of the morning sun—yet for uil this, we love it, and wall evei ! I lie declamations of the young men, were chaste and eloquent, and spoke well for their zeai iu striving to ascend the rugged mount of knowledge, which culminates in glory and renown. We wish them every success, and may they reach the shining goal, and realize all their present anticipations. The valedictory speech was well timed and very appropriate, and the speaker paid a merited compliment to Mr. Hudson, who responded in a beau tiful and pathetic speech, in which he urged the students to persevere and the time was not for distant when their labors would be crowned with success; he entreated them to build upon the “rock, Carist Jesus,” and when they shall have taken passage on the stygian stream —death, they would be enabled, through Him, to reach that “House not made with bauds, etein.d in the Heavens.” The exercises were concluded by the enactment of the minor drama, “ Foodies.” The young ladies and gentleman acquitted themselves very well, indeed, in this play, and the in imitable Mr. “Toodles,” alias Billy Patterson; invariably “brought down the house.” We have no hesitancy in asserting that this was one of the most interest ing Exhibitions we ever attended, and reflected much credit upon teacher and pupils. The enjoyment of the occasion was greatly enhanced by the spirited mu sic so skillfully discoursed by the Stilesboro Band. Wo congratulate the citizens of Stilesboro upon their flattering prospects for the advance ment of education, and hope to have the exquisite pleasure of attending other Exhibitions at the Stilesboro Institute. J, T. G. An apothecary’s hoy was lately sent to leave at one house a box of pills, and at another six live fowls. Con fused on the way, he left the pills where the fowls should have gone, and the fowls at tho pill place. The folks who received the fowls were astonished at reading the accompanying direction: “Swallow one every two hours!” A young wife caressing her lap-dog, cried out with transport: “Oh, my jewel! you are the dearest puppy in the world—after my husband!” Mcbride a co., IIIIbTI, ' 'Ell F«r lieorgi at: ltd Ala. DR. shallenbemm* Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Cfcills. This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fiftoen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circum stances, and is the only Medicine thatwiil CURE IMMED IATU. L Y and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti** dote to Malaria. Bold by all Druggists. THE LIVE ” Oft U Q ST© ft £ ! Mmm i Fox, WHOLES ALE ©MIiIBIS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets, A.TXj A.HST P A.. O-EORG-IA. june 1, 1870. wly PHIMBMIiPIIAaMATMIfi HFiiae and Liquor COMPANY. SO. 2. (iIMAITE BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DEALERS IN PURE WirVES AND LIQUORs, Pai’tictilai* Attention to tlieir Peael. 1 Appl© Brandy, June 7, 1870. wCm W. A. LANSDELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO 19 WHITEHALL ST- ATLANTA- GA Offers splendid inducements, and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to give him a call. Tays special attention to orders from Country Merchants. Paints, OH, glass, Fine HedicUtal Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there. NOTICE SPECIAL Daily Drain from the All that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdell challenges his Soda competitors to produce tho fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and the best in tbe city, Pure Fruit Syrups. W. A. Lansdell, No, If> Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. May 12 1870 ly. ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS. WM. CRAY, Proprietor. S. 8. OATMAN, Agent. Importers and Dealers in AMERICAS & ITALIAN MARBLE, MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES, Tombs atnl Monumental Work FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER. .A.u<l on Keasouublc Terms. DESIGNS Os MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Furnished Free on Application. April 28, 1870—ts tEUmTiMMFF (Successors to Xojiunsox Dc.uakk.st Cos.) 623 Si 630 Broadway, U. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggies, &c. Especially adapted for the Southern Eoads. OUR STOCK COMPRISES LIGHT VICTORIAS, PHAETONS, CABRIOLAS. ROCKAWAYS, And all other styles of Fiuo Carriages, For one or two horses. TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, On Eliptic and Side Springs. CONCORD BUGGIES, MAIL HACKS JERSEY WACONS. We arc also Sole Manufacturers of the WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY AND Plantation Wagon for 1,2, 4& 6 Horses. The best Buggy and Wagon in America for tho money We hare bad an experience of thirty years in mak ing work for tile Southern States, ana know exactly what is wanted to stand the roads. We invite all to send for Circulars, and parties visiting New York we especivllv invito to call at our W arerooms, W,. solicit the trade of merchants and dealers. Illustrated Circulars, with prices, furnished by mail. A. T. PEMAREST. N. Y. W. W. WOODRUFF, GA. Kcinarcst A iHuinilf, Are now opening a Fralich of their busi ness in ATLANTA, GA., where they will be prepared to supply any style or quality of Vehicle, at their lowest rates. .7,m0 IP7O-W 1 V V. R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWART, Oxford, Ga. TOMMY STEWART, IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign of the MILL SAW and LAME COCK, 79, H hUcliall Street, ATLANTA, €iA. OESPEOTtUIXY chli the .mention of Merchant* ED^rOCK r of° IheirLAKQK AND WELL IbSOKT- Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part ot Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’and Carnage Materials, Agricultural I tuple menu, G r ain Cradles, Svilie Blades, Tunis of all kinds, &<\, «fcc. ALSO. AGENTS FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Buffalo Scale Works, PROPRIETORS OK Brooks’ Improved Patent Portable Revolving: Cotton and Hay Screw Press. May 16, 1870 wly EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT.' T]*olt the convenience of the citir.ens of ' Atlanta, who desire to locate on the We*lcrn and Atlantic Railroad, and for residents on the road, who may wish to visit Atlanta daily, wo will, on and | After tEny loth, I*7o, Run an Accommodation Passenger Ti ain be- : tween Atlanta and t,'artersvnlc, with the following time : GOING. RETURNING. 580 t\ u., Leave Atlanta Arrive 9.00 am. 5,51 p. in., Arrive llolton. Leave 8,86 am. 6,08 p. m., Vinings. 8.18 a. m. 6.20 p. m., Smyrna. 8.01 a. m 6,80 p m., Marietta. 7.45 a. m 7,07 p. tn., Kenncsaw. 7,11 a. m , 7,26 p. m., Acw rth. 6.43 a. nt. 7,45 p. m , Allatoona. 6 27 a. m* 7,55 p. m., Stegall’s. 6.15 a. m. 8 05 p. in., Etowah. G,05 p. m. 8,11 p. in, Arrive Partersville Leave 6,00 pm SEAS O X TICK E T S, Entitling the purchaser to travel FOR THREE MONTHS, will be sold at One Dollar Per Mile. 1,000-JI:Fc Tickets at S3O. £@“*()ther commutation tickets will be sold upon application. The passenger car on the “Goober” will be taken off on the 15th May, after which that train will become a freight train. R. W. YVKENN, Passenger and Ticket Agent. FOSTER BLODGETT, Su/t. A. L- HARRIS, Master Transportation and Supervisor Western and Atlantic Rail road. Cartersville MALE High School t£LLiisA £Ul.allsl Ronald Johnston. ) Principals. S. C. Hillyer. \ The first session of this School will com mence Ist of August, atid close the 18th of November, 1870. RATES OF TUmOPJ. FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00. SECOND “ “ - - 3.60. THIRD “ “ “ - - 5.00. No deduction made for lo3t time, except in cases of protracted sickness, or by special arrangement. TCJiXIfJNi payable at the cud of each quarter. The principals ilalter themselves that by thus combining their experience and ener gies, they afford to the citizens of Carters ville and vicinity, facilities for educating their boys unsurpassed in the State. The course of studies will embrace what is usu ally taught in our institutions of similar grade. The instruction will be thorough and discipline will be rigidly en forced. For further particulars apply to the prin cipals. ‘BAD BLOOD. 7 “THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD*” From it we derive our strength, beauty, and mental capabilities. It is tiie centre of our being, around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted the painful effects are visible in many shapes, prominent among which is SCROFULA. This is ji taint or infection of the human organism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes—as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Hones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseas ed Joints, St. Vitus’ Dance. Foul Discharg es from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy. Syphillitie Affections, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Man hood and General Debility. It lias been the custom to treat these dis eases with Mercury aud other Mineral sub stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious and entails misery in after life. The long known inju rious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers lias led the philanthropical man of science to explore the arena of na ture, the result of which has been the discov ery of vegetable products which possess the power of eradicating these Taints from the Blood. Dr. TUTT’S Compound Extract Os Sarparilla and Queen’s Delight. Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. By its use the afflictions above enumerated can be permanently banished, and the Source—the Centre of Life—the Blood. be maintained in all its purity and vigor. For Diseases produced i>y the use of Mercury, and for Syphiilis, with its train of evils, this com* pound is the only sure antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and countenance downcast THE SARSAPARILLA AND Queen’s Delight is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance be made radiant with the conciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. The old and the young may use it; the most delicate female at any time may take it; the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, wiil be cur ed by it. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD' USK DR. T U TT ’ S Extract of Sarsaparilla AND QUEER’S RELIGHT When used in the Spring it removes all hn mors which infest the system ; and banishes the languor and debility peculiar to that sea son of the year. It acts promptly on the LIVER AAI> KIDNEYS, Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which all the impurities of the sys tem are carried off, and the result is A Clear Skiu, a Good Appetite, and Bouyant Spirit*. PREPARED BY WILLIAM H. TUTT & LAND AUGUSTA , GEORGIA. And Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Juno 16th, 1870-ly. Sheriff Sales for August, 1870. WILL BE SOLD before the Court House door, ou the first Tuesday in August, be tween the legal hours of sate, in the town of Cartersville. the following property, to-wit : THE South half of the settlement of land, in the sth dist. and 3d section on which Thomas A. Seals formerly lived, being the portion on which Dishroon now resides, levied on as the property of said Seals, by virtue of ail fa is sued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of! Spencer Marsh, vs. said Seals. W. \V. RICH, Sheriff. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, the following property postponed from .Inly: ONE hundred acres of land Nos. 09, 70, and a j part of 71, in the 17th dist. and 3,1 section of Bar- I tow County, as the property of \V. J\ Milam, to satisfy a fl fa issued from Bartotv Superior Court, in favor of Wm. L. Rowland, Executor of Francis M. Howlbnd. Deceased, vs. Thomas Mi- ! lam and William P. Milam. Said land is a pint . of the Dr Thomas Milam Farm. Pointed out by defendant, W. P. Milam. June 9, 1870. W. W. RICH, Sheriff. July R, 1870. 1870! rAFSENOI R3 i f.KiKIm; to visr; OF THE XOJi TTIF.K A", SOl i JIEJIX, E.\S J EfiX OH WESTEHN CITIES, Should study will t!.« attraction* c .fr... , by tho WESTERN Si ATLANTIC R,R, The celebrated Passenger Route of the SOUTH. THE ONLY BOUTE FROM AT LANTA running a DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH PAS SENT Ell TRAIN I*. «venting the possibility of a delay „ f twenty-four (24) hours incident to Hum running but one daily train. VIIK PASS’ANGER EQUIPMENT of this A’oad is SUPERIOR to that of any road i., the South. In udditien to the LUXURIOUS COACHES Os the Rond, the; 3 tire attached to all night train* the FAK-FA.MED Pullman Sleepers, Which furnish accommodation equal to a fil &tclasi Hotel. There are on sale, at reducol rate*, fur the summer season, tickets to Greenbrier White Sulphur Sprint* ~ MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, ALLEGHANY SPRINGS, L'JYNER'S SPRINGS. BLACK SPRINGS. WARM SPRINGS LITTLE SWEET SPRINGS. BEDFORD ALUM SPRINGS, MGNTVHE SPRINGS, BLRSHEBA SPRINGS, NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINIA, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, MANMOTH CAVE, NIAGARA FALLS, HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS,. AND ALL OTHER RESORTS In the United States,, This is the only roa r in the South offering for sale through ticket* to YOKOHAMA* JAPAN* HIOGA, JAPAN* HONGKONG, CHINA, SHANGHAI, CHINA, NAGASAKI, CHINA. Steamers leave SAN FRANCISCO FOR CHiNA AfJD JAPAN on the first day of each month. Tickets can be purchased in all principal cities Baggage checked to dc stinatjon aud hand led free. Ask for tickets via WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, 15. W. W RLW, General Passenger and ticket Agent. A, L, EIAIiStIS, M. T A Supervisor. FOSTER KEOnOETT, Superintendent L. SJ, IIARHItt, Southern Passenger Agent. June 23 3;n. T lie quickest and Bc*t Route TO TUB Korlh, East, and West, Via LOUISVILLE. Two Dxil.y Express trains run tlirou/h from Nash ville to Louisville, making close connection »i ( h trams and (cats for the Not ill, East, and West. NO CHANG X OF CARS FROM LOl ISVILLB ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO. PITTSBURG, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, Only one chance to BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Quicker Time by this Route nrul Better Ac commodations than by any other. Secures Speed an 1 Comfort, when travtling, by asking for tickets Via Louisville, THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS may be proctied at Offices of N. A .R. K., in Chat tanonpa, and at all ticket offices throughput the South. W. It. KING ALBERT FINK G. P A. Oeu’l Sup’t. feb 24.-wly Plantation Imm. This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet® anchor of the feeble and debilitated. Asa tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it lias no equal among stomachics. Asa remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it ii superseding every othei stimulant. In ail climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specif in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a stand ard article—a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world—he sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cers and Country Stores.