The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, July 28, 1870, Image 3

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_ jfotn£ Ijcai). /(iffif .Viro ward. rfe Loml. Lociii in-i'H. Tha List few days of dry, warm have improve! the appe irauce of the growing cotton crop, and ena bled f trmera to thresh out their wheat in goo! order. Corn prom.sea well; it id a crop much needed, and we trust the yield will be large. Bro Harrison, of the “Alouroe Ad vertiser,” wants to know wh it the cili izcns of our Station wants with a Bank! We will say to him, we want it to a 3O ninong oar P.u’.ners. Mash ta les and Iron Manufacturers; our busi ness is large enough for a Bank; we are in tho midst of the best farming Ja ds iu the State; we expert large quantities o? Flour and Lumber. Pig Motal, Wagons, Carriages and Bug gies. A large quantity of Harness is manufactured at this point; this is the depot for the largest Slate Mines iu the world, perhaps an! wheat and cotton are selling hero, the year round. Another reason is, the people are able to have a Bank, here; they have the means, and the stock would be profit able to them. Let Bro. Harrison not bo envious of our “Station;” let him remember it is a prosporoai Georgia town, and th it wj are actu illy going to have another paper published here! I)r. S. G. Hillyer of the Forsyth Fe male Col logo, id iu oar town, and [ reached ra orning and night, on Sib b.tth last, at t'.io B ipti.sb Church t » large and intereste 1 andiences. Long m.y ho be spire! to labor in th_> Lord’s vineyard. We regret to see tin position taken by our esteemed cotomporary, the Atlanta Intelligencer, on tin subject of relief. We g itlnr from a recent n unber, that it desired all old debts discharged by an net of Legislation.— We have regarded our neighbor as Democratic and Constitutional in its faith; we cannot see how it can wink at an act violative of contracts, im pairing of obligations perhaps we misunderstood it. Hive the people not already been relieved to their heart’d content? With a fortune of $3,003 in gold, settled on them by law; how much more can they ask? that amount settled on each head of a fam ily in this State, woal and be a large sum of money th m tho wh >lo S: ite would sell for at auction ! Tue Intel ligencor says: “The people demand re lief,” we say they already have it. — Suppose the people should demand tho repudi .tion of the bonded debt ol tho State, would that Journal advo cate it because of the demand ? Sup pose they ask a division of the lands, could that paper sustain them ? Would It encourage agrarian Uws? Now, if the “Intelligaocer” proposed j relief to the creditor, we are with him j for certainly Le needs help; he has been Homesteaded to poverty, and yet no one has a word of comfort fox him. Will not the Legislature pass one act for his benefit ? Has the cap italist no friends? Mast ho alone be the subject of unfriendly legislation until he and his money find a home beyond the limits of his mother State v It is the cleeiro of the members ol the Good Templars lodge, in this place that there be a full attendance on Thursday night neit. The prayer meetings at the Metho dist Church are still progressing with much interest. Communicated. On Tuesday, the 29th July, there will be a Sabbath School Celebration, Address and l’ic-Nic, at Eubarlee, to which all are invited. A train wilj run out from Cartersville to Stilesbo. bo depot, where wagons will be ready to carry all who may wish to attend, to Ku bailee. At night, a concert will be given by some of the young ladies and gentle men of Euharlee Presbyterian Gnuich, to aid a fund for purchasing a small organ for the Church. The program me will consist in part of the following: Swoet Ethel May—Solo and Chorus. Come where my Love Lies Dreaming —Quartette. Gently Sighs the Breeze—Duette. Jerusalem, my Gionuua Home—Hymn Quartette,' Minnehaha—Chorus—Hymn. Zula Zong—Solo and Chorus. When You and I Were Young, Maggie, Solo and Quartette. The 801 l Keeps Binging for Sarah- Solo. Flee as a Bird—Solo Tenor. Beautiful x\loon—Solo and Quartette. Leaf by Leaf—Solo and Chorus. Admission 50cts, Children 25cts, Should the weather prove incle ment, the concert will he postponed to Tuesday night, August 2nd. Several !Mutations and reading? will be iuter jpereod among the songs. Come all who can, and aid a good cause. *’• B- vV'e learn that, as the track of the C. &. V-W Railroad is not in a condition to rt n a train over it, there will be no raihoid oonvejaaco to 'ho Pic Nic and Concert.-Lip fcsccrt, Tableaux, and Supper. There will be a concert, Tableaux and Pepper, given at rftilesboro’ Institute, on 1 iairsdky evening, the 11th inet., at 8 o’ci’k. The object of the enterm ament i * to r funds to build an Episcopal church in 'k' Ca.’ieraville. 60cts. j TO W X MATT !<: Ti H . Cattv.rsTlile, CJa., July 28 ,1670. I*. XI. fXru<lfir!d, und Uradficld i A: to.. Drcjjiis ls Atlanta, Cia. ; We iavUeftUeßt)»n to the advertisements jof tlie nfove gentlemen elsewhere in this ; paper, ihe former advertises a very ex '■ ton-ive *:ock of Drugs, Medicines, Ac., to j geth. r with Roiadalis Argyla Bitter 0 , Wil -1 hoffs T**aic. Tip 'fop, PouFerers Friend, Kent's Condition Powders, all of Tints Cel ebrated Prep(• rations, and Sm incus* hiver : Reg tl.jtor. while He i ttcr advertise (h&t ! fhej- are sole manufacturers of Bradfield’s i F-n. 1 • Regu’ator, and Dr oa, Propbitt’a ■Celebrated Family Medicines, enumerated in the column advertisement. Thesearcall enterprising gentlemen, amt are destined to | accomplish much good in alleviating pain. Cabtersville Marble Yard.— Ve call attention to the advertisement of C apt. J as. Vaughan, in to-day ’k paper, Those needing monuments, box tombs, head and foot stones, furniture marb e, vases, iron railing, for enclosure of cemeteries, granite, &c., will find it to their interest to call on him before purchasing, as his juices are reasona ble nud his workmanship unsurpassed. tie is agent for the Ga. Marble Works at this point. How TO GET AS Et.EGANT PIASO. We beg to direct the reader’s attention .o tho advertisement of Messrs. J. W. Burke & Cos., offering a spemlid SSOO Rosewood ?iano to the person sending the largest club of new subycribtrs to Burke’s Weekly for Boys and Girls.— The publishers of the Weekly arc res ponsible and reliable gentlemen, and will do what they say. Farrow, vs. ISuliock and the ‘•Kias.” The manly action of the Hon. H. P. Furrow i u publicly denouncing the treasonable schemes of Bullock, Biodg ett & go., for att nipting to deprive tile people of ieorgia ot their consti tutional right to hold an electiou this fall, meets the approbation of every uonest mm, and lover of his country. —True Georgian. The meeting at 48 (Japltol building, Saturday muring was well attenucu oy botn Democrats mid Republicans orood feeling and harm my prevailed, it was confidently asserted Unit there are patriotic Republicans enough in tue General Assembly, whose votes, when joined with those of the Demo crats, will defeat the designs of the prolongat’.o'usts. But it was also hint ed very strongly, that thue are some Democrats who may need lo king after. To shirk duty now is to betray their constituency. 'They’ll be watched.- -lb. Koliner’s Pocahontas. While our turfmen are enjoying the ju.ck-speed of some of the most fa mous trotters iu tile l md, Robert Bon ner also takes his morning dine be am 1 ins celebrated mure Pocahontas. Dti Thursday morning she made most extraordinary time, trotting a mile on the Fashun Course, without a skip or ore.ik, in 2:18. which is the fastest time ever made by any horse in har ness except Dexter. The following are tlm particulars of the performance: First quarter, thirty-four seconds; second qua ter, tniriy-ihree seconds; vlurd quarter, tiiirt -five seconds; fourth quirter, thirty-six second >; uaking tne fuil rude iu two nunqUin .ml eighteen seconds. She was driv en by Bun Mace, and timed by Messrs. *Y. A. Bammis, of Flushing, and J. D. iVidtou, of New Yoik. Pocahontas is a bay mare, tiitemi hands high, with a o.ur k liowmg maue, and very long tail, bhe was sired by Emmi All m, out if me famous pacing mure beamier Iter own name. Mr. liouner p »id $35,004 for her, th j highest which he has ever paid lor any horse. As soon as he saw lier lie made up his mind to own tier; and the way bile is trotting now seems to vindicate the correctness of die judgment which ho then fanned of her. .She is eleven years old. a most beautiful animal, and so douile tuat she lias been habitually driven m I the park by Mr. Bonner s children. BgU The income tux has been reduc ed to 21 per cent, and an exemption of $2,000. ~ 5£5”* h will be seen, from nn advertise ment m t-iis paper, that Cherokee Georgia j nas a live Nursery, in Cobb county near the thriving town of Aewerth, where you can get your choice fruit trees and vines, and beautiful shrubbery, almost at your doors. enterprising young friends of Rome, Ga., Thomas & MjCrary, advertise Ten Thousand Preserving Fruit Jars to sale, tn this paper. They are also extensive dealers in Crockery, Ulaßs-\Vare, camps, j Oils, &c. Tbiy are active, energetic gentle men, and are building up and establishing a I business in the mountain city not to be wiuk jed at. Success to you, gentleman. It will be seeu from their advertise ment, that Messrs West & Moseley have re moved their Pnotograph.c Gallery to the b'ky-Lignt over the Messrs. Clayton’s store. &al“Our good-natured, whole-soul and jolly friend, A. M. Speights, of that spirit ed and sprightly paper, the Atlanta Daily Sun, is in town, ldok.ng as gay as the pe.i fowi, as lat as a beaver, and as sweet as the uumming bird, canvassing for the Sun, and everybody w.io wants a daily paper and don't subscribe for it, stands very much in in their own light. We Were aiso favored, on Tuesday last w'ti a visit from (apt. Win. A. Tulle it, the indefatigable Traveling Agent for the M & W. an 1 Al. 4‘ B- 1L It's:, who was in fine spir its aad looking fat anu hear y. TISE STANDARD, our worthy and handsome competitor and neighbor, ucross the street,, made its appearance m our sanc tum, to-day, 'Wednesday,) lock'ng as neat a6 a lass in her Sunday clothes. WeiJ done ♦or Cartersville ! VV ho says th-it she is aot on vising grounds—two newspapers now to te 1 to the balance of the woili what a great aud enterprising people wo are, and what a line soil and c iuiate we have. We welcome 'ho CaktcksviliiE Standard to our ex cuangc list, and wish our worthy cotempo raries, Alessrs. YVikle Wood, great sue cess. May wo. as public journalists, never have cause for strife between us, but may the SrAjrD.AttD and Exphess, as in days ot yore, be good lriends and kind neighbors. Tail’s Imp* oved Hair Dye. It is admitted on all sides to be the most simple aud natural Dye ever invented; it is easily applied, does not slain the skin, leaves the hair soft and glossy, aad is in stantaneous in its effect. Try- it and you will use no other. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , _ MUSIC CLASS. VII 83 ** l / KA i-Hve to s»v to X her .nfcnds and ptirniis ioC ; trt#rsvJl!« and , ' ox-m unity, that tin. -«< ,1. be prepared Ki'h a : sy. table Room and Piano, ii hoo] lloust o Messrs. PIERCE & lIU idli.ll, where the will be pleased to Teach Music, The I'all Sc hoi At tie Term—both Instrumental and Voeal, and will take great pie Atnre iu iu “!sf| ln S *n either or each department. She j will be connected with the School the saute as : the was last session. DISSOLUTION. PTVJIE Copartnership heretofore existing be ; I. Weea Dobbs A Lackey, in the Butcher and Beet .Market business, has been disso ve : L-- ng. tual consent. Julv 25, I£7o. A. A. DOBBS, Cartersville, Ga. J. M. LACKEY. COPARTXERSHIP. DOBBS & KUSSOM have associated them selves in the Butcher and BccfMarket Bu smess, in the town of < artersvihe. Market iu the Stall recently occupied by Mr. Bell, Main Street, West side of W. AA. Railroad. Beef can be bought at this Stall at from 6 to 12 cents every day except Sunday s. DOBBS & KUSSOM. * Cartersville, July 27. A Splendid litmcwood Pi ano AV< rs li For New Subscribers to Burkf's WfM'lilv min: publishers of hurke's weekly I FOR Boys and Giuls offtr a splendid SSOO TTosewood Ii tno, for the Largest Club of New fnbscribcit, (not less than thirtv.) to that! Paper, tend tor particulars, and a specimen copy to J. W. BURKE A CO„ Julyls-tf. Macon Georgia. C~i EOTIGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas. T Lewis S. Munford has applied to me for let ters o f Administration on tne Estate of Lewis M. Munford. late of s,ihl county deceased: These, are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to show cause, if any they can, on, or before the first Monday in September next, why said letters should not be granted said ap plicant. This Julv 23. 1370. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’n’y B. C. . £ \ GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY*.—Whereas. VJfMrs. Fannie O. Pritchett, and Al. T.. Pritch ett have applied to me for letters of administra tion on the estate of William H. Pritchett, dec’d, late of said county. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to show etuse, if any they have, on or before the Ist Monday in September, next, why said letters should not be granted said ap plicants. J. J. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. July £8 IS7O SPEC i A S * . JufIMBMR j 'inis Valuable Family Medicine 1 as 1 eeD w id dy and favorably known in our own and foreign countri s, upwards of THIRTY YEARS! It has lost none of its good name by repeat ed t. iais, but continues to occupy a promi nent position in every f,mi!y medicine chest. It is an Extern laid Internal Remedy For summer comp aint or ary o'her form of bowel disease in chilireti or adij «, it is tin almost certain care, and has, without a dji.bt. been more successful in curing the various ktnds of CHOLERA than any other kn >wn remedy, or,the most skillful physi cian. In In nit, Af ica and China, where this dreadful disease is more or less preval ent. the I’uin Kil'er is considered bv the na tives, wtl! as European res d‘tit's in those climates, a sure remedy; aid wliie it is a most efficient remedy for pain, it is a per fectly safe medicin”, even in unskilled hands. It is a 6ure and effective remedy, ciold by all druggists. I’rice 25 cts.. 50 cts., aud $1 per bottle. Directions accompany each bottle. Health’s Best Defence. “The weak eateth herbs,” says St. Paul, eo that eighteen hundred years ago the vaj tie of medicinal plants was appreciated. In the Old Testament botanical remedies are lepcatedly lecornntended, 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 them. In that day the art of making vegetable extracts was un known. The herbal nicd.ctucs were mere imudous. . It was reserved tor a later age to unite the sanitary essences ot tonic, i.p -rien: and anti t illiou-t io ’ts, barks, and plants, with an active stimulant, and thus secure their rap i i dilh s on through the debilitated or dis ordered system. The crowning triumph of tins efceome tno< e o. m ncentia.iag and aj - plying the v rii.es of me iicinal veg. t bies was ach evid iu tlie prouuei.o iof Hostct tJr’s tvomach UitD is. Never before had u je.fectly pure alcoholic stimulant been co nbiaed natu the Exj rissed jmces of the tin* st specifics of the vigotable kingdom Never yet, lhoiigfi eighteen yeais have e ap sed aiute its introduction, has tins great res torative been equalled. It is taken at all seasons, in all climes, as the most potent sale-guard against epidem ics, as a protection again it ail unhealthy exhalations that produce debility or beget disease; as a remedy for intermittent and other malarious fevers; as an appetizer; as a sovereign cure for dyspepsia; as a general tonic and invigoraut; a- a gentle painless aperient; as a blood uepurent; as a nervine; as acme for bilious aiUeiions; as a harmless anodyne; and as the best defence of health under unfavorable circumetances, such as sedentary pursuits, undue bo .ily or mental exertion, hardship, privation and exposure. Pain may be said to follow pleasure as its shallow, but the mislortuue is that in this particular case, the substance belongs to the sha-.vow; the empt.ness to its cause. But pain may be relieved, arid the affliction earned to turn from --mourning into glad ness,” inasmuch as the “Old Carolina liit lers” is the best friend of the invalid. Children cry for Wineman’s Ojst&lized Worm Candy! Why WrLL Ye I)je /- Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a condition which should not be triffled with. Immediate relief is the only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppres sion, suspension, or other irregularity of the ‘•courses,” L*r. J Bradiield’s Female Regu lator is the only sure remedy. It acts by i giving tone to the nervous centres, improv ing the blood and determining directly to the organs of menstruation. It's a leg it i man pretriptipn, and the most intelligent , ltoctors use it. Prepared by L. H. Brad field Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 pes bottle, and -sold by respectable Druggistr everywhere. Extra Special Xoflcc. Bewai eoj C<mni*i loits ! Smith's Tonic Byrup ho* beco counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to SMITH S TOXIC STRIP. The genuine article mast- have Dr. John Bull's prl vate Stamp oa each hotile. Dr. John Bull only has the rialit to trmnufac ore and sell the orifrtnal John ! Smith*. Tonic Fjrup of Louisville, I£y. jtxannna well the tuliel on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on thebotil \ do not purchase, or you wii! be deceived. Fee my column advertisement, and my show end I will prosecute any one Infringing or. my right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can or.iy be prepared by myself. The public’s servan , DR. JOHA[ BULL. Louisville. Ky., AprMßMSte tzar There are 23 Senators and 175 Representatives of the Georgia Legit- ! lature, wiles'-- terms expire this fall U E A. E. rs is wt'.\ fceevra to 1 lector* and to Bodied jp,, tiat W -men are atsbioct lOL UXuarousdise-ylnpe- A tIbSRx 1 criiar to tbeir sox— such *i- Jr TLe-'-c» as Suppresaioa of the Mcrse-. Vl hites, Painful ‘•al M’clhly Period's’ iibcu- FVPSbF i ni.aism oi the Usck and UroDiii-ua^L tnjior Fall- The-e diseases havesel dom b«*en tmuted smcessfuUy. The profession has sought dilitgently for some remodv Us it wo’id enable them so treat those diseases withsncce^. At lost, that roruedy has been discovered by one ol the moot ykuful physicians in the State of Georgia. The remedy Is . Bradfield’s Female Regulator. lis “ p '* Att “- It Will purity the blood and strengthen th® system, relieve irritation of the kidnevs, a"d is a perfect specific for all the above diseases; as certain a cure as Quinine is in Chills and Fevers. r or a history of diseases, and certificates of its worderfnl cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. LaGxanof. Ga., March 23, 1«70. BRADFIF.LD AGO., ATLANTA. GA.: Dear Sirs: I t ike pleasure iu stating that I have used, for the last twenty years,* the medi ejaeyou are putting up, known as L*R. J. UK A D FIELD’S FEMALE HEGULATOR. and con siuer it the best combination ever gotten to gether for the diseases for which it is recom mended. I h tve been familiar with the pre scription both as a practitioner of medicine and i in domestic practice, aud can honestly say that I consider it u boon to suffering females, and can but hjje that every laiy iu our whole laud, who may besuffeiiug iu auy way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, that their sufferings may not onlv be relieved, but that they in iv he restored to'health A strength. With my kindest regards, I am. respectfiHlv, W. B. FERRELL, M. D.' YA*e, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade, Dr. J. Bradfleld’s i Female Regulator—believing it to be a good .and reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. \V. a. LA NT DELL, I'FMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR A CO. RED WINE A FOX, W. U. LAWSME, Atlanta, Ga. YV. BOOT A SON, Marietta, Ga. DR. PR OP HITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicine. It is purely vegetable, and wiil act upon the Liver and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Buchu, without any danger of’ salivation or de struction of the bones. I’arties taking the medicine need not fear get ting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sour Sto mach, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste iu the Mouth, the skin has a thick, rough leeliug, and is darker than usual, (Jostiveness, Melan choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Uoljc, Dys entery, or iiiarrhet. Chills au 1 Fever, and Biles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you are liable to every disease that is not conta gious. Brophitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease resulting from a deranged liver. It will regulate its functions and thus cure all diseases caused by the failure of its heulcliv ac d.on. It has been used for a great number of years, and has given universal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to have the original re. ipe. it is put up in Loth X'ow der am* Fluid form. F v’Rut'RN, Ga., Sept. 4.15C8. DR. O. S. PROPHITt: Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she hat, “Liver Dis ease.” Iu connection with their.practice she used various and noted remedies, of which seemed to do any good, bometlme ago 1 procu red a bottle of your “Liver Medicine,” of your agent here, C. A. Harvey, which being given ac cording to directions, has affected it com tie to cure. Respectfully, £c., GEO. L. THOMAS. Charlotte, N. C., Sept. 24, ISOS. I have used Dr. O. 8. Prophitt’s Liver Medi cine as a tonic, and found it to be powerful an., efficacious. It is excellent for functional de rangement of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in most eases superceding the ueceSsit,) of a regular course of medicine. E. J. MEYNAKDIE, PastorTryon-str. C’h. Mahios County, Texas, Aug. 1, !Sfi9. DR. O. S. PRO PH ITT: Dear Sir: 1 write \ou this to inform you tha! I have been troubled a great deal w ith indiges tion, but after using one bottle of \ our Eivei Medicine, I find gie t relief. I < heerfully rc commend it as a good Family Medicine, auiifeel confident that it is good ior „uyilnug tor which it claim jtobe an antidote. \ erv respectfully, Diet lucre te. Dr, Prophifct’s Dysentery Cordial, Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarrhiea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, *r Cholera Morbus.’ This niedi.-iue nas been in use for years, and gives uniue.Sal satisfaction. The most delicate cinlu may take it with im punity. Covington, Ga., Nov. 9,1567. DR: PROP HITT: Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past summer, 1 was induced, to use your Dy sentery cordial, and derived therefrom immedi ate ana permanent relief. It gives mo pleasure to recommend tins remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the directions be followed, rebel would surely be obtained.— Truly, Ac. O. S. PORTER. cuss at a, Texas, 18G0. DR. PROFIT ITT: Dear Sir: 1 our Liver Medicine and Bain Kill It is a complete success. a. L. Willi iLL. West Point, Ga., Aug. 11,1869. This is to certify that 1 have use 1 Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine myself and in my family, lor twelve months or moit, anu 1 unhes itatingly say that 1 believe it one of the best family Mediciues in use. Ai. i. u A Lie HR. ... „ .. . -I- — .■in P li O P II I T T *hS Pain Kill It. This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Uavia’ l'uin fuller out oi the market, wherever u vi..a sum. uavis in.iuc l'ru.di lll change the Uaiui. uum Pain Kilicr to PAi.v niLL 1 1. ror tilicuiuatAsiii,- Keuralgia, or of any klliu It lias no equal. For outs, muises, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best thing v ou can use as a uressing. roi-Bua»t Bites or agings ot i'o.sunous Insects, it la a peliect .iAiitkiiE, it is goou for oolic, Colds, Coughs, or Bowel Com oiuiius. its name uiuicates ns nature iuii,>. it is truiy nK.uri to p.wu. Viaiiin.tCturcu ana sola by BRADFIELD A Cu., ua., andlors.de by all uruggists. , Dooly Bounty, Ga., April, 1861. This is to certify that 1 was comined to Che house, aud most of the tune to my beu, anu sui- j teriug the greatest agony imaginable w Ivli blieu niatism, ror nve rnoathi, and after u-;> lug every av.’.Unoie remedy, with no relief, 1 ’Was cured with two boittos of or. o. 6.*rrophiti’s AuuUj ne Fain Kill it; each costing ttfty ceuts ouiy. it JV'Ueveu me almost instantly. *1 therefore re commend it in the highest degree to others suf lernig iroui similar disease, r cau aay that it is one oi the uut-st Family medicines now out, cer tain. lours, truly, W.A. r ciitKUA-vm. Dooly County, Ga., Oct. 27,1867 DR. O. S. PROFIiITa: l nave, dunug che last cigetocn months, used your Fain Kill it, anu i consider it uuequ.iicu oy aUy thing lor pain in the head, ortas.. back or siue; anu lor colic nothing gives relief hall so nuns as your Anodyne Fain Kill. it is uoing much in the community in o thcr families as Wen as my own. lours, ,ic., *D. £. FoUr.iXA.vd. Newton Factory, Ga., Nov., 1867. I)R. PROPlilr i: Last summer my horse sprained his knee se veieiy, causing the whole leg to swell to about twice its natural size, and rendering nun almost helpless; two applications oi y our Auo iy no Faiu Kin it thoroughly cured it. J„\U. B. dav ia. CERTIFICATES: We, the undersigned, ha veil used Dr. Proph itt’s a'i epai ations, ana take pleasure in lucum lueuuing tnem to the public, as being all lie claims tor them: loi. U J iienuerson, Covington, Ga. ; O T Rog; ers, Loviugtou, Ga.; o s Porter, Covington, Ga.’ l'rot. .1 Looucs, ( oviugton, Ga.; Rev. Al \t Ar nold, txoorgia uonleieuce; Rev. W W Oslib, Ga. Loulerencc, ±’ Al Swanson, Aiomieello, Ga.; Ro bert names, Jasper c ounty, Ga.; AAJ Robinson, Aloiuiociio. ua.; James M right, Putuum county, Ga.; A AV estbrooß, Fitfuam vOuuty, Oa.; Judge J J Floy and, CoVmgtou, tra.; \V L Bence, “Cov ington Knterpiist,”; A u Zachry, uonyers, Ga; tueorge Wallace, Atlanta, Ga.; Dies"Lockett, Davis county, Texas; W liawk Whatley, Cus seta, lexus; W L Roberts, Linden county, Tex as; Pommy A Stewart. Atlanta, uu; W A. Lotus uelL Druggist, Atlanta, Ga; R F Aiaxidox a CO.; AUauta, Ga.; L’riaii Stephens, Cartersville, Ga.; A A Louis, Low nuts county, Ga.; Joseph LaiTd, Lowuues county, Ga.; Jas. Jeilelsoa, Carters viile, Ga.; W L EUis, Dooly conuty, Ga.; W A Fore hand, Dooly county, Ga.; John B. Davis, Newton Factory, Ga.; B F Bass, Lowndnes co. STATE OF GEORGIA, I Know all rnen by Iheso Kn.To.f CocsTV.i presents, That 1 have this day, tor value received, sold and transfer red to "BRADFIELD A GO., the sole right to manufacture end sell my Family AL dieines, and have furnished them wiili the toll recipes, and have authorized the said BUADFiKLD A CO., to print, or have printed, uuything they rnay see proper concerning any and all the above ua'meii Meuiciues. This 15 th dio of June, 187 U [Signed] O. S. PUOPIIITT, In presence of Thom-s F. Jones, and Robert Crawford, Notary Public. . (l. s.) Manufactured and for sale by BRADFIELD & CO., Broad street, Aflarna, Ga., and for sate by all druggists. P July 20 —wly Special Wlieat Tariffs for 1870 ( Over the Western end AUdiitlc Railroad and connecting Railways and Ftoamship Si#«u To Macon, Savannah,Charles ton, New York, Philadelphia, and P-aUiuiore, Taking effect July MU, 187 J. Ratos tha same to the Northern Cities by either Savannah or Charleston routes. IN UEN~IS PER BUSHED I Macon. Augusta. Savannah. Charleston. New York. I‘bitadelphia. | Baltiinoie. FROM Nashville. Tenn.,... | I j | I | | I Stations V. C. R-R-Is* 13?13i !45 j 411 47 | i4Y Chattanooga |21J23!35! S3 j4O | *3B Dalton, |lß*®4:«j a* j4U I |3B Rome 22 i sa I 35 I 35 t 41 I 3» Yarn'ls. Station Line, 93 j2dl3tj34 j 44 > 142 Cleve.. Cliatala. Cliarl. 95 Ii :F. iWt <5 j i 4-1 Rieeville, Athens, 26 ! 29 1 37.37 j 4*> j 42 M. < reek. s. Water.... 2f ! -rj \37 j 37 ; 4r, | 43 Philadelphia, Loudon, « i :fl j3#j3B j 44 42 Lenoir’s. Conconi. .. 28 31 j 811! 3D |4l JJ Knoxville, McMillan, 28 i3l| 39 39 141 39 , Straw b’y ri’ns, N Mar. | 31 i 32 j 40 I 40 1 43 41 -Mosav Creek, Talbot,.. |32 33 !41| 41 44 42 j MorristOwu. j 33 84 |42 42 Run’lsv’lle, Wliitesb’g I 34 | 35 | 43 j 4 5 Itogersville. Midway,, j 34 j 35 14-1141 Greenville, Hend’s’hs. i 33 : :ifi i 44 | 44 Fallen’s, | 35 i 9S I 44 | 44 Limestone. Telford’s., jMj 3R 45 j 45 •Johnson’s. Jonesboro’, | ‘fi j I df. 4fi * Carter’s. Bristol, |37 38 146| 46 Chicamuuga and . j I j Stationsffo Tilton, '2l 23 j3s| 33 43 41 Uesacca and Stations., j to Smyrna, jlB 91 |Blj 31 41 | 41 Through Bills Lading given from all shipping points. Rates guaranteed: quick transits to all shipments. Loss, damage, aud over-charge, promptly investigated and settled. A. POPE, General Freight Agent julv 53t Western and Atlantic Railroad. Cirtsrsville FEMALE SCHOOL, The first term of this school will begin on Ist toONDAY IN AUGUST. Arid close Fourth Friliy in November, The School will embrace three classifica tions of pupils. The Primary, including the Elementary branches. The Intermediate, embracing those pupils w'ho have passed the fir3t or primary grade, and are well grounded in tho Elementary studies: '•’he Classical D'partment, embracing the Languages, and the higher Mathematics. Miss M. P. ICingsbery will, as heretofore, have charge of the PrCn *r/l»j > *vt nj.it. No deduction made for lost time unless occa sions 1 b protrxote 1 sick -loss. No pupil takea for a lass perio 1 than one quar ter, unless by spedal agreement. Rates oflulUdii Per Month. Primary §2.00. SniC fiiedi itp 8J 00. i’laesical $5. DO. Competent Musics Teachers will b) con nected with the School, and the necessary instruments provided for all who desire to take music Lessons. .Tames L. Piorec. »T. Walter Pritoliott. lulv 5 —wtf IF YOU DOUBT IT COME AND SEE m: iiiyi: o> n and AND ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST GENERAL STD3K OE WATCHES JEWELRY AND CLOCKS Suver and Plated Ware, Etc Ever brought to atlajvr i, ami and having purchased direct from mauufactupers at net cash prices, we are abic, hn*l willing and determined to Hill as iow as any person, or persons, in any place, either in town, city, or village North, South, ■cfcasi, or West. WE HAVE EETTER FACILITIES. For the ptirchase and sale of certain classes of line Watches, than any other house South has. or can get, and we wiil give - our customers the benefit of the advantage. OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS 2i ypfirM Experience In the Jewelry BTTRIITESS IN ATLANTA, AND TO THOSE MHO HAVE TRADED WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF EK LAWSIIE. We have better arrangenionts than any house in Atlauta for repairing Vl'at cues and Jewelry. Sept.2'Jth, ao-ly, LAWSHE & HAYNFS, Fah* Warning ! ALL those indebted to us are requested to call and make paunent, as the time ou which we agreed to sell you Goods, has expired. Wo need the money and must collect what is due us. If you can’t pay the money, bring us vour Wheat, which we will t ike, id payment, at the market price, i’oour long-winded customers, whose accounts have been due for some time, we will again appeal; come lorward and make payment, as we do not propose, and did not a gree, to sell you goods on one and two years’ time. A’our early atteminn to this w.n aing will save you cost, as we cannot and will not give longer indulgence. J. D. Head & Go, Cartersville, July 6—wli Sale. TTKTTLL BE SOLD before the courthouse door f j in the town of Carters ville. Bartow county, Georgia, ou the liist Tuesday in September uvxt, w ithin the legal hours of sale, what is known as the BENNETT CONYERS’ PLACE, three miles Southwest ofC'artcrsville, aud bound ed ou the Southwest by the Etowah River, aud otherwise by the lands of Lewis Tumlin, Dr. Robert Al. Young, and others, containing One Thousand Acres, more or less, 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 are about Two Hundred acres of FIRST QUALITY RIVER BOTTOM LAND, the balance what is known as Table Land, and, by many, regard ed as the best land in this section of the country. The road from Cartersville to Douthitt’s Ferry, divides the land about equally, leaving a settle ment on each side of the road, with cciafai table Dwelling Houses, Negro Cabbins, and Out- Houses on each. The place will be sold in two settlements as divided by the aforesaid road.—• The timbered land will be sold so as to give a bout equal quantities to each settlement. The plantation is all under good fencing, anil in a high state of cultivation. There it, aLo, a con siderable Orchard on the place of Apple and Peach trees. This is. altogether, one otThemost desirable plantations in Bartow County. Pro perty sold by authority of the W ill of the testa tor. ” Terms;—one half Cash, balance payable in two equal annual payments of one and two years ; 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. B. Conyers, Car tersville, Ga., or M. L. Pritchett, on the premis es. 31. L. PRITCHETT. Administrator of Bennett H. Conyers, deceased, july 12, 1870.w40,l with Will Aune.xed._ SIMON LIEBM AN, DEALER IN Dry-Goods,* Ready-Hade Clothing, Notions, Hats. Hoots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, C.’ ul l cry. Cartersville, Ga. The highest price paid in cash for Rugs, Copper. Brass, etc. Agcm tor the Lock City Paper Mills Paper, at miiis prinert. my 2o DECLINE IN IMFER ! Wfippisig l*aper al 15 eenlx. by fel.Tlsk'Hi I * Carriage Wamulactorj Aam jirposnvKT, ;by GOWER, JONES & CO^ CAHTERMIUE AND ROME, GA.'j Repairing, of all kinds, Done to Order. Carriages, Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at th Manufactory and Repository of GO WFR, JONES and CO., CaRTERSVILLF, AND ROME, Ga. .. , . \k"' Buggies, . Manvfabtured and Repaired to Order, and foi Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of j GOWER, JONES J CO., Cakterhnille and Rome, Ga. m mm, «L-14iiIQL One, Two, Four, and Six- HORSE,. Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., CartettsviLLE and Rome, Ga. J,n. 1. 1570... *ly NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND— RALTOIOI { E. C OME TO ATLANTA ! ! a. KmSmm, WHOLESALE Liquor Dealer, VO. 8 SOUTH BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. BOLE AGENTS FOR TUf CELEBRATED TOBIAS BITTERS. FINE WINES, Brandies, Whis kies, (J’.DS, &C., &C.,. Also, THE CHEAPEST ASTi) BEST Champagnes in this market. for Price List, and see for yourselves that I can duplicate your New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore bills. Orders promptly filled. 11. I£. SHACKLEFORD. June 23. 1870—ly. FURNITURE. THE UNDERSIGNED IS OFFERING DECI DED BARGAINS IN FUKNI- TURF, CA AND SEE. ROBERT BRUCE, July 14 th, IS7o—if. OTELTIF~ “Oroide Gold Fountain Pen.’ 1 ’These Peas equal, and guaranteed for two ykajcs to 4u same service as the best- Ooti Pen. Sample sent i>ost-i#aiU utmts per dozen. Pat ent Eraser, Pen Holder, Pencil sharpener, Let, t«r Opener, *c., combined, rrieetS sts. Patent f-orr Huster, 50 cento. Agents <ytn make from $8 to sls par day. Send for circular and samples, JAWES CiRARD & CO., p. 30 Bos onni, So Nassau Street, New York. J. (r. M. jVtoNTOOJIKET, Fresh Groceries. GREEN CORN, PEACHES, SJRAlVßlfifms, TOMATOES, OYSTERS FIXE APPLE, Maccan.nl Sugar COFFEE, STARCH, BACON HlMb> Candles, and the genuine Durham Smok nr Tobacco, just received, at P wcxTGOMnarA. -April 1 I, ff « 4 1 ARDT.X S*■ I,p. A cuiuplct*. variety ot * X .3mats Vr’ai l 0.-irdor. S,. e : „j v feb lo .MUXTGOMCWY’S. \ r EW ORLEANS SYRUPS AND MO LASSES, a lino lo’, io.<t received anti for sale, at MONTGOMERY’S. THE choicest brand', of SMOKIVO T v >- IJACCO, can always he found. „t Feb 15 MOMOOMKHT'S. t.. BENKETT, W. J. WIU.II 03R, L. rAIM. L. BENNETT & QQ.. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY Dry-Goods, NOTIONS, Hats, Boots, Sbocs, etc [ADIES will find, in this establishment, 4 till the latest s’yles and improvements e ' Dress Goo<ls.-~n full toilet, from a tucking comb to a superb clock, all new ami if the best quality, and at low prices. ( A ENTLEMEN will find every thing per MT taming to their ll'/irrfroftr, f on i neck-tie to a magnificent overcoat. 'A> inve the finest lot, of GENTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS ever before bro’t to this market. Our stock of CASSIMEItKS s unsurpassed, C'i HILDRKN’M FURNISHING GOODS, J in great abundance. Also, Dealers In PRODUCE, FAMILY GROCERIES, FORK; LARD: SaLT: FLOURi MEAL &C. &C, &C. leather and Shoe- Findings. HIDES, Bought and Sold. Como and see U 9. at t to ohl stand of E. iiENN TT, Main Street, Kast side of the dailroad. L. BE NETT C<>. dec 7, 18G9. Ceyierevitle , Ga. Or 0 Piukerton VNNOCNCES to the public that ho has purchased the entire interest of the iate Dr. J. W. Curry, in the Drug Store ol f. VV. t urry \ Cos . or. the estate’s interest ii said stock of Drugs, Medici tea, &r.. in lie town of Curtersvilie, and will continue the business, ut the old stand, where he will he pleased to see his old patrons and the public generally, and supply them with any thing in his line of business, at the lowest possible figures. lie invites the a’tention of all to his ex cellent stock of choice and select nitros, 55i:i>ICIXF^, PAINTS, QlTa^, TI'TIV, €;iaAS§, A > * ETC., \ bountiful supply of which he expects t«- keep constantly on hand. . together with the nest popular Patent Medicine* of the day. Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in fact, the beat of everything in a General Drug House. uYIy personal attention will n FWaleo be given to profutataioltul £*/ O&eults. at all hours. iS O. mKKRTO.Y, Physician tmti lli’iiggisf, June 7, 1870. f nrte'rsi’il!e, fin. PIANOsTpIANOS ! PIANOS ! S'VtN GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDED, At late Fairs held in the South in October and .November, ISO'.*, to CIIAS. n. STIEFF, 7 or the best PIANOS, over Baltimore, Philadelphia and Xew York PIANOS. Office and Sew Warkrooms, No.fO Nor tit ■ Liberty Street, above Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE , MB. &tief*'’s n.s.ros llrvc ail the Utott improvements b cladimr the Agraef Treble, Ivory Fronts, AND THE IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION. fully warranted fo»* five wth privilege of ex change within twelve months if not entl tly hatislac ’ory to pu-chasers. Second hm»» l*i*n»a and i.ar:oi ‘Jrgaiid a!vr<*jß on hand from to f<DO. REFEREEI WR) HAYS OUR PIANOS IN VSi,. General Robert E. Lee. Lexington V*, Genera! Robert RansotA, Wilmington,N C General p, H. H 11. Chsflotto, N. C, Govemof John Letcher. Lexington. Va. Bishop Wilrner. New Orleans. La. Joseph P.uop, Chattanooga, Tenn. W. L Mansfield. Marietta, Ga. Reuben Arnold, Ai.ar.ta, Ga. JJA S P Richards, ” " A K bongo, ” »• Send fora (lireular eontotolnc bhO tismee of pemow! «h" nave purchased the St.etT ftanus, in ;»••* Seat*, since the war 010 cd nab 3—o* FOR SALE. IWI3H to soil my place near Cass-BUe Geo. It lies about four mile; from Cas.- Station, on the W & A K R, and contains I'V acres; about one half in a llpe btate of cilti vation, and under a first-rate fence, lbt» bal ance well timbered. It is well watered; ha* springs creeks ; is convenient to churches and schools and is a very clesirableplr.cc The laud if i/opti. and produces corn, wheat and cotton, and ‘bo grasses equal to the best uplands tit Ghtsrokeo Georgia. Terms reasonable. ROBER'f hUSSELL, j Mar 19,4 m. ( .'tru.ToVilie. ** For Sale to » reS|ton«i!rl- party, or time uartly. a ajdondMi Top Bug£y tilt Harness. * Hie Int er eutirely new. on the former as good ;ik new. Apply at Ills offoa. - Fid •or. t.xi ;<e a a.yer’B sarsaparilla, Toil S*l K»J f J.N*» » •*,* EA / • t »ati, o' wnWiiauv, J? v* ■ F•■ wm* jjfF J T. JW i.t .-.n M'.'" yr I .i isu^fctwts ‘ i v.l}MjCpltvi. llu ■ t bt ft V M OfFs-'J dW' ,iin .rere.jif' w&'tkf - v r*-* *’> r " •• *• *' 1 ,|. !'0: I. •' vnt.i they w ere psnifol’v io*, j,. 4 ■ ■,, re ,!;. j,, y . etvtlfH vni-ii «i ••.•’. - *n . -e-'. ' tio-l Os W..J COL'. - -y DWlf ?.:« i»sy» K'4A:tf/ b> Oe c.f-. : its vivtui » «w ■ »c», _ Sciottileu* poi.o.t is o;» > of tv mcfy octtrr fit nteme- jf on- i.ife <*; t it. ff. i u-cr m J UuU'll ot the i»: i!it.lr' rum » liw’'<<»■* StitpLioii,aiti! »* I .«•• * . oj ce.VvbJti'jf i tal dlse:l'er, ll lI.Y sit > a . n% Lreseit ’c. Avtttr,* »* r ioi.s*. i> n kvotighoirt th-* btf-l**, rad ii rw, or m>nte tavor.’Uo OCt Sion, rapktJy di'l eiop i-ill > •». elhiv.»<' s h!.fbt»u« tbr;u«, eiUtC.- •» s.f fn> •'•>.•< u; .->»no... ,m vital--. In U;e i .Hei .trt'. -Y aioi \<e fc -i* dojuisjitav in the hui or t v.t-r. ol' {‘it-v'sn f i " in li e liver nr it r'mvu* ia» prs. r4<'«. bp et Wptitm• on the -km, or foill n.t ei>l ! '.-i. »n..—v j.tn-t i t tli;> body, lfawe the on w« v of a Os this SsrsMfyn*'lllet is frro r<»Nt't*’* Active symptoms of (lisrr.tc sup. at. f ted with tlie <bt.'Wiui con.i biiuU p matt find immediate relief’, anti, at Inn,vita nnr> •• M-ta use of Uiis SAIIS.Ih- IHIJ.r .1 *» s-«»l ■ iV» c, l* one' or T. iftry t if/iFifm, W< *<#, trorwt, Sene J.’«rA, r eruptKH. or v. ' or v* Ci Ai»A it. tl:* UOIt **t coslmi fiiitns. as hysttejiuhr, Vrvpuy, llteri Di.i<as i, t l Ut, EpUepus, .Kmretlpit, to*l Uic vaih iit 11 reruns iuhstif n- ol the mtiiCulA and tiervou* jrstems. Syp.’iiHit or I’.-.i. tvnl slid .Vfifurtsl IM»- CfT.'»avo ,'iirt-t! I" .it. ttanWsh a h>MK I’lur i, ft qnired for subduiitK limt td.tlil.alc r.v li. !.«■« Lr any nietlicine. Hut lima t tinii iucti u. :• ot this me lit'ino will citrr the rnioi ! I K. rt hm* or H’hitra, Vtrride f.lr< rn:iirua. and /tsink Disease*, are rolnntoiriy toon telh-ml iiutt i ttl matelv eured Itv it * purifying and invigoitithirf efleet Minute ilirerlinti; f.>i each < .ti'e a. o fomH in our Alumna' ann|.lh«l pn lit. Ithmniuiin t and Gout, when fMii-ed !»' uftiniulMtinv* of e«. traneous maUets in flu- blood, yield tpdefh ;•»... as also I.irme'atMplaiutx, Tomtditlf, r «»».(,»■*- tion or /npainin ati tin o the I.ircr. cm! Jmus. dirr, when aii.-ing, it-> tl iy often do, from Ui« rankling: potsonii in the blood. TW- S IHS.4- t'.tJtll.L.t is a great rostm er for the string',U amt vigor of the sv.tam. Thore who are 1 »u --7■■»#»! ami 7 ItesjH/ndint, Strrptr**, md troubled with .Vrreoi.a Apprr/u usion* or t ears, or tiny of the affection* symptomatic of IfenA'i.e**. will find iiDMiediaU tellef end e<.», - vlneing eviifcacc of its restorative power upca trial. rn a t.a nvD n y Hr. J. C. Aim A 1 0., Lowell, !R«n. Reactiral and Analytical Chemist*. HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. For half, in (Jul ie .hi ate, L>v J. W. CUKIiV & CX^., DlUgjCny.K. TJi rt Great Medical Dlscoreryl Dr WAL-KRirs CALIFOHWIA VINEGAR BITTERS, For Fema’c ( nniplsl nt«, nVrllier in y.ur.g o ■ nI.J, rr.ir ri", or single, at thcilaw tot w.y anaiioo-lor lac turno. 1 14 . f lie^-'ion- ic H..tin taw no equal; nr»s U« n.vl ie.,able ia a.l loini , ol'Ui* a. tv Hundreds of Thctisands Bear teatianoßy tr tli. i wonderful Cur.i'ire TLc-ts. V7HA7 THEY? THEY” AltK NOT A VILE FANCY DRIMiCy! M:t *o <* t Poor Ittun Whfslcey, Vroo. Spi:- its and Defuse Idqiion <•*« •> .■ , op->. U a.id swju.oao Hop «i» t itioi *«!•-. U bsl ♦ j oalw* “ A-ipot xe “ ltjOiOivr#,” k- , tv it MM * tiaplir outoi'-ninkenn.iJ* kiml r aa, L.ito aatr. * y , lir.ino, made tn>at t’.w K iti' O R , <t« on-J ii t.aof t aig.ml.t.fY'eefY-eraaMAlvvhe'li# Stimulants. Tv yn 'i-'otl t, T! fATBIiOOT' ru ri t'i c n *■> i JaiFiti Givtwo- ?mr. CiPlifci » v4licUb iiiv.i;-r and oi me HraA'tu, r irryi r vYonou* matt*., nn 1 r'-stor.nst tbot.louitoa h id b/ r. n •ition. ,N > p ;r*i>B c«u take tic . I< .t. »•*,» - -i-Lif t* ilirodtions, and r-mai-i ioig Ui.wi't. x SIOO wi.lbcgmn for an i; t ...ar.il p«rv vlt.ii i r the bo'i s itr# nat dc' io'«i b;- mir.o»r.l poioiao or o her mewo*, r.ud t! o vi al v <•’ and hri'Olld tho vo.al ot ivpaif. F >r I aa-.mrn tory and Obronle Kbeu xnatisia end Gaut. Dyspepcaa. or Indi go tioa Bilious, Beinitteat. and Intor vaitts.it Fevara, Dis nscaof the Blood. 1,1 vor, Kidneys, uiii Bladder, th'-w Bit tors liavtf buJ.i iiioet ►'■eew-aiid. Such D»a oasoi a 1 a cm-aid by Vitiated Blood, rlur.i j s v -ttor.ifiy prtilucotl I.t ilcraujcjacut id the Digsriti /e Organs. ' ..... 'i'u y iuvit?o.a’ t tno etoffiaoh. nnt rinrata'* th« torpi! liver U't.lbjwtlt*. Vrli.cb ro:»J*'r tlwia of ii ieq-iHllod eth.'.vjr tfi ciOB tiini ihi bioo tof u I imati-i iut*, amt importing a«w lifu aud vlgw to ihsw.iole system. _ , , D.rapepbia or Indigestion, rkudn.-lio, Piiii in t ie duoulders, t. ougii*, Tiahtnoes es the 0 ic-t, Dizziness, S.mr bt(,ius , ''i. Biel Tusto ia the Mou'h.lli lio’iy Attacks, I’Mnitatkn of tho II -arr., Copioiu Jiisousrpe* of Urine, Pa!n (a tin rrg on*of the Kitlnevs, »ni aluintlre.l oibvr p liufiil symptom* which r.rc th ) oHsprlngs 1) -ti.K-psia, are eursd l>y tlieso IliUcrs. t’lvanso fio Vitiated li.oo l wh Miovoryon And it» iiuptiHtioo bursting throuyli tho skin ii Pim «■.<«, Eruptions, or Bnes: e’eanso it when it io f„ .1, sr.d y.mrfeeliuys will t“!l y*"> when. K-tn> tie; blood pare nwi tlw hsalthot the eyrtcia will follow. PIN, TJd'E, and other WOTtMA lurking in the system ot so many UtousaiiKs, are wtoctually de.trove l an l removed. For full direct ions, read carefully (h« ciirwlor Hnnind ear’i Iniltle, ]irlnU;d m four language#— K iglisk, (iermao, French, andFpsaish. .1 WALK Ell, 32 k St Commcrtw Street, X. Y. Proprietor. R. Tl. McDONALD k 00., D nsrHsts arid Oon. rai Ayonfs. San YrancLco. ('ubfornla, and 31 and Si Octa %'rViLU v'i ALL DHUGOISTB AND DL.YLEIW. ' • toU&h'i'UffiQ AND USEFUL!! P. T YcikVFatfnt fhem D:ul»> «r. It is cheap and durable, revj simp’'', and can boused in any upright churn, and wilt make butter in less time tliau anji dash now in use. It does uot wasto cream. No css that has tried them will 'io without thorn— They work with tho s.tnvi ear: &* ry o her Uasiior. Having purchase.’ fi.c tight to make and sell them I out now prepared to Sill all orders that, ei rnc. I guarantor them (if the ‘ r '.'a is in the proper eon.li tionftc P'.ke tho butter in five uii mites. <»r no r>‘,rge,or them. Prices ranging Lota * ! .ity cents !o one dollar, according ts mi*-. James A\'. 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