The Weekly Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 18??-1867, March 29, 1867, Image 3

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tmi Meitil. \en .Millinery Store. Wt* are requested to announce to the La dle, of oartcrijvi.le and a ijaccot country. that Mrs. Mcl.cllin.from Marietta, will open a good assortment of fine. Millinery Goods anil Dress Trimmings of lau *t styles, just received from \cw Voik, on t!ie .second floor of Dr. Samuel Clayton's new brick Store-house, I irtersvilie, (•a., in a few ilavs. A list ol articles will he given in next week's iss-ie of this paper. 9f-i/„The people of Georgia extend their hrait-lclt gratitude to their generous friends "in Kentucky who have been so kind in contri buting to the wants of our suffering v idows nnd orphans in their destitution. We would not forget flic people of Missouri, who have «Iho made 1 1 In* al donations to this end ; among whom we would mention the name of Walter C. Care and others of St. Louis, also the name of James Tcubuc a <1 others <>l Louisville, Ky. who have -cut provisions to the destitute and suffering through the solicitations of our A g"n', Elijah Spriggs, of this county, and we also extend our than s to Mr. Spriggs for his (ntiring elforts to feed the hungry of this land. U!■ hope that the good peop'e of these two States will uoi 100/f upon him as an impostor, for we can assure them that he is-'uly author ized by Bartow County Court to proceed tc these two States and solicit contributions for the above stated purpose. Any contributions forwarded through him to the people of this section will he faithfully delivered and thank tully received. M e are sorry to learn that the R ilroads are * o torn to pieces by the late fresh-t, that it is impos able to get ’ny provis ions through from those States. We wish M'. .Spriggs ahiitidant success in his most hu mane and laudable undertaking, auo a safe re turn home to liis bnr.ily anti friends. JkirTlfK M K.VL I'.MIALL Loom.—'i’lte editor of the Cuthbert Appeal lias been shown one ol the Mendenhall Looms, which, thr utjrli the ingenuity of Mr. 10. I'. Iloinaii. Master Machinest in the Cutlibcn Factory, is now being run by .power—having attached to it a prolect >iug rod and stop-motion, so that, if the s.untie fails to perform its duty, the thread breaks, or the Loom in any way gels out ol onler, it is stopped without luc assistance ol the operator. The in aclinic thus employed gives entire saiislaciion, and proves nsell not only t" he an invaluable hand-loom, hut a good, as well as, cheap power loom. J lit so looms, as is well known, are being manufactured in the city of At laiila, and as we have previously urged i lie propriety ol pulling several of them into operation here for the benefit ol the poor, we do so again, more fVdjv -convinced than cvei, that such an en*» tcrpiise will not only greatly benefit tlie poor, but would pay a Ituiidst.inc .per cent, on all capital invested in it. — •I’tit* company furnish all looms with a .guarantee dial they do all that is claim ad for them, Am loom that fails to and > •inis tuny be retiirueil to the company ami llit.* money will be refunded. A L w of them bought by the city ora •company of capitalists, would, if pul into * <*pt*i atiou, either with or without the application of power, be greatly reimuieri’iivr, besides, would be an im mense charity. We hope the people will talk to Mr. Hush‘Pratt about this mat tor. The above we lake from the Atlanta Netv lira, and commend it to the pe nisal of our readers. This loom is just the thing we need in this section of the country, at this lime. Would that every family had one in active op eration, how ’different -would ae our condition. For lurtiier particulars see advortisoment in another column. B£fu,'l’he new article of Washing Soap, family rights of which are now being sold in ibis market, by Mr. !$. 1(. Mi lion, at Uie-Car-tersville Hotel, is, we think, emphatically a good tiling. We have seen it demonstrated in a few inst ances in all of which it was a elect tied success. That it will exactly accomplish all that is claimed for it, we think doubtful, but that it is decidedly an improvement on anything we have seen going around in the soap hue, no one who knows anything about it can -doubt. It is cheap and simple—requi ring no grease to make it. We have given it only a partial test, and give it as our opinion that it is a good tiling. JfosgfLiVEttY Stable.—-Our young fi ieiul, J. J. .bines, Jr., is now running the old Livery Stable, on the East side of the Railroad, on his own hook. He is amply provided with good horses and vehicles wherewith to provide the public who patronize the Strbfe man. His former experience at the busi less eminently qua ih.s torn for the vocation, os he knows ex a tly how to lit a man out with stock adapted to his gait of traveling* He can furnish the prancing, liery steed, or the slow intt always sure hightoga of more sedate spirit. He feeds well and tabes good care oi stock committed to his koejaiig, and charges moderately. We have recently tried his stock, and con equent jy know wiiereot we assert. £>ee his advertise ment and then take a peep into his stables. Jack Stacks, the inimitable hostler, y jolly, good fellow, is always on hand to fit out customers. The Parsonage. As the Parsonage for the Methodist Church in this place-anil ofthis circuit has been suffi ciently advanced to authorize the Preacher in Charge, Rev. C. A. Evans, to move into it, it becomes the duty of the church to see that it is properly furnished with furniture and pio visions. Duty and proper respect demands it, and no one who claims to have a soul, and who is identified with this branch of the clirist utn church, wo trust, will refuse to contribute a mite to enable the pastor to live and provide for his 1 unity. A little from each member of the chur-h.an 1 the friends of the church, will supply the parsonage comfortably, and no one will he impoverished by it. The time has been on this circuit when it was only necessary for the prea her to insinuate that he wanted any thing to get it in abundance. But times have changed now from what they were then. We are all hard run to live, but we must remember that tbe preacher must live too. Several mem bers of the church in and around this place, of all denominations, and some who are not professors of religion, have already contribu ted towards suj plying the parsonage, but not half enough has been done yet to enable t c preacher ami his family to even live comforta bly. They have gone to house-keeping on what little they have already got, relying up on tin* generosity of the church and people lor a competency to fortify them against want and actua suffering. We dont want vou to think, brother or sister Methodists, that we or Mr. Evan.- arc* begging you, for, wetrust, none are so lost to a sense of duty as that, hut we only desire to apprise you of the fact that your paator with his family have gone to house-keep ing and the parsonage is but partially furnish, ed. A hint to the wise is sufficient, we hope. Preadiiiig at Hie Methodist L. Church to-nigrht. (Friday.) The REV. ATTIGUS G. HAYGOOD, Piesiding Elder on the Rome District, .VI, E. Church, will,, by divine permission, preach in Ihe Methodisi E, Church in Cartersville, to night, [Friday.] at the usnal hour. He is on his way to attend the Second Quar terly Meeting of the Cassville Circuit, M. E. Church, at Brandon’s Chapel, on Saturday and Sabbath next. The t; rave Yard. We learn that the Baptist Church in this place have agreed to enclose the new grave .yard and make it fctrictly a church grave yard instead ol u public one. This is a step in the light di ection, and will, we hope, prevent its being much more enlarged. Its entire rent ov al is thought inexpedient at this time. This will necessitate the opening of a tew one tor I üblic use, which should be looked after by the citizens generally. Fourt Adjourned. The Superior Court ofthis county, after a sesv ion of twelve days, closed the Sp ing term in this place, on Tuesday evening last. No criminal was sentenced to the Penitentiary.— Most of the time of the Court *vas consumed in try mg to adjust ohl contracts based on Con federate money. Liberal discounts lor green bicus upon the principles of justice and equity both to debtor and creditor, were made in every instance Ihikcrj' and Confectionary'. W e are pleased to learn that Mr. T. M. Comp! in anticipates opening a regular Bakery and Confectionary, in this place, as soon as h'- vim effect his arrangements, until which time he will receive daily supplies of fresh lout Broad, Cakes, Cardies, from Atlan ta, which lie will retail to the custom at ten cents a loaf. 'I his will prove a great conveni ence to our citizens generally, and something that has long been needed in Cartersvilie, BhjrWe regret very much the necessity of having to allude so often to our church mat tors through our paper; but what is every one’s business is no one’s business is an old but iruthful saying. We learn that religious ser vices have been almost deferred in our church es at nights for want of lights. These beauti ful Sabbath evenings arc suffered to pass off u..improved on this account, The preachers are wiling to ipreach and the people to hear, but tor this cause. The pastors of the Baptist and Presbyterian churches reside in the coun try some distance from town, which will ren dernta little inconvenient tor them to attend at night, and no preachers of cither of these de nominations live in town ; but there is no good reason why service should not be had at the Methodist church, as the pastor and several local preachers live here. This church needs other repairs badly, which we insist should be consummated at an early day. No single in dividual is to be blamed for its not already hav ing been done, is the reason why we lirect at tention to the mat er. gijgpW e invite attention to an excellent original story commenced on the first page of this paper, entitled “Vernon,” which will be continued. Wheat.—This very important growing crop is looking exqusitely beautiful throughout this section of country. Sweet Potatoes are very scarce and the sup ply by no means equal to the demand. The Fiu. it crop will be a fair one if nothing interferes with t in the future. Coosthy Produce, of alt kinds, remarkably scarce. Great suffering in the land. Some ex-Fredericksburg voted at the election in Geotgetown. One old fel low, howevet, declined, Baying V“They jist put de names down, and the nex* thing is tax on every nigger that voted. Coxr\dr?'m by Jake. —Why is an olTer to pay a debt like a young girl ? Because it is a tender made. Relief A bill has passed Ihe Maryland Senate, appropriating 100.- 000 to aid the Southern poor. Sev eral members of the Maryland Legis lature are in Washington to urge upon Congress the loan ot 12 000,000 \o fhf- Southcrn people. Noble .Maryland ! OIZE^OTTIEj^-R,. YT T E THE UNDERSIGNED MEK \\ CHANTS of CHARLESTON, s. ' respectfully announce to the business men I ofthe South that we ate desirous of fariiitat j ing an early resumption of business re alions between our respective communities. Oor ; stocks of merehandizi for the Spring, will be j large, comprising a complete assortment <»f all ■ goods suitable for the Southern Mar cts, and I have selected with great care by men convers -1 ant with the wants and tastes of the Southern I people. Possess:* g ample facilities for pur j elia-ing both at home and abroad, while our expends in comparison with other cities are , sm ill, we feel court lent in saying that we will 1 lie able to se|! goods as cheap as the same ar ; tides can he purchased in any vify in the United Sta es. We are prepared to respond to any call that may Ve m»dc in our respcct ! ive lines of business, aud to fill at any time : any responsible order. The facilities fir transportation between | here and all points tre easy, quick and rapid. I and we have been credit) y informed by the President of the South Carolina Riilroad that freight between Ip re and Argusta, will be reduced in rates as low as t at of any com peting Raiho id* e hope that by the em ploy ment of ihe great agencies of energy and indust v, the whole Southern cou try made desolate by the war, may speedily reorganize to the mutual advantage and general prosper ity of all. Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods. Marshall, Burge & Bowen, 143 Meeting street, Johnston, Crews <St Cos., 4t Hayne street. Crane, Boylston A Cos. cor. Meeting Mar ket and ilavne Streets. Strauss, Varccs & Co*, 130 Meeting street. Mi I nor, W lhu r & Martin, Meeting street. Edwin Bates & Cos., “ “ Noyes & Vail, 145 “ “ Stob, Web& Cos.. 287 King street. I. 1., Falk & Cos, 3<‘3 “ “ Levy Duickcr, 00 “ “ J. R. Read & Cos., 263 “ “ Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Fur niNhing Goods &c. North, S'eele & Warde/I, 167 Meeting street Lengnick & Sell North East corner Meet ing ami Market streets. John F. Fairly & Cos., 37 Hayne stieet. Levy Drucker, 306 King street. Millinery and Fancy Goods. Lengnick anil Still, Nortbeast corm r Meet ing and Market streets, D. R, Wi liams and Cos., successor’s Wil liams and Covert, 121 Meeting street, Wholesale Clothiers. Edwin Bates and Cos. Meeting street. I. L. Falk & Cos., 303 King street. Murphey, Little and Cos, 161 M eting and 21 King street. Par Ker and Clii'd, 103 East Bay. Cloths, Cassiniers & Vestings. J S Phillips, successor to Fd&erton and Richards, 32 Broad street. II ATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS. F Horsey, successor, Horsey, Auten & Cos, 25 Hayne streeb D R Williams and Cos, successor’s Williams and Covert, IS2 Meeting street. €ai'i>clings, Oilcloths, Mattings lings. Door Mats, &,c. C D Carr (& Cos. Has* 1 street. Drugs aud Medicines. Goodrich, Winemanand Cos, (Old Southern Drug House,) Direct Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 153 Meeting street. Duwie A Moise (Southern .Drug H«uae) successor’s to King and Cassidy, qGI Meeting street. Paper Stationary, Printing, llinding & Printer’s Materials. Joseph Wal/rcr, cor. Meeting and Mancetsts. Hoots, Shoes, Trunks &c. E B Stoddard and ‘Co , 165 Meeting street. T M Bristol, successor, Dunham, Taft and Cos, 169 Meeting street. D F Fleming & Cos, 2 Hayne street Edward Daly, Agent. 141 Meet ing street. Saddlers, Harness Makers and Importersoi'Fnglish Saddlery. Hastie, Calhoun and Cos, 39 Hayne street. Fancy Goods, Fireworks, Toys, Confectionaries, <fcc. F Von Santen, (established 1851) 290 King a reet. Importers of French Confec tionaries. Toys etc., W Kinsman, [established 1838] 279 King st. CANDY FACTORY. W Kinsman, 279 King street. CROCKERY. W L Webb, successor W'g’fcb & Sage -5 Hayne street. William G Whilden and Cos, formerly Brown and Pa , ma.s Havre street. W holesale Grocers, Gee* W . Williams &co corner Hayne and Church Streets. W. H.Chaffe, 207 East Bay opposite new Custom House. G o. W. Clarke & co., cor. East Bay and Cumberland street. Thompson & 8r0.,112 East Bay. . C. H. Moise, 9 Hayne street* Boiim.in Brothers, 88 East B iy, corner ven due Range. William Gurney, 102 East Bay. Henry Bischoff&. co., 197 East Bay. Bernard O’Niel, I°9 East Bay. Geo. H* Hofpock, 185 East Bay. Direct importers, Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, etc. Hastie, Calhoun & Cos. 39 Hayne street J E Adger <fc Cos. 139 Meeting street. C Gravely, 52 East Bay. Bissell die Cos. 88 Hasef street. Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Plum bers, Tin Ware, House Fur nishing Goods. Adams, Damon a-nd Cos, (art the old stand i 1 6 Broad street. Manufacturers of Tin Ware. Shepherd, and Cohen, 297 King street. Saslies, Doors and Blinds. W M Bird and Cos. 203 East Bay. Agricultural Implements. C Gravely, 52 East Bay. Paints, Oils, Glass, Tarnishes, Lamps. W M Bird and 'Co. 203 East Bay. Holmes and Calder, 126 Mee.ing stTect, Wine and Liquor Merchants. Geo. W Clarke and Cos, corner East Bay and Cumberland Street. A B Jarvis, 82 East Bay. George H. Hoppock, 185 East Bay. Factors and Commission Mer chants. Geo. W Williams and Cos, corner Hayne and Church streets. Ship Brokers and General C om mission Merchants. Rislev & Creighton, corner East Bay and Accommodation Wharf, Shippers of Timber and Limber to Foreign and Domestic Ports. Bisley & Creighton, corner East Bay and Accommodation W harf. Ft!. 54.43- Im. Go to Kramers and get your Henm an Gdaoe. Special Notices. Know Thy Destiny. M AOAMU E. F. TiloßVTJji. the great English Aslrologist. Clairvoyant and Psvehrom trican. v\ ho has astonished the scientific classes of ihe Old World, has now located herself at Hud son, N. Y. Madam? Thornton possess.>s such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest itn por a nee to the single orm i tried of cither sex. W hile in a stale of trance, she delineates tin* very features of the person you are to marrv. and by tin* a idol an instrument of intense povv er, known as the Psyehoniotnin.*, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the fu ure hus band or wife of the arp'ieant, tog-ther with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character. Ac. This is ito humbug,as t|)ou sands of testimonials can assert. S.ie will send when desired a rerr tied certificate, or written guarantee, that the ;k**ure is what it purports to he. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age. disposition, and complexion, and enclosing fitly cents and stamp and envelope addressed so yourself, vou will receive the picture i ml desired inclina tion by return m til. All eoinmunications sacredly eonfiilenttai. Address in confidence Maimmk E F 'J’hohnton, P.O. Box 223, liud son, N. \ . m-iTch 1. 1 v Wonderful but True. MADAME RE dINGTON, the world-re nowned Astrologist and Sotnnamlnilistic Clair voyant while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features oi the person you are to mar ry, and by tbe aid of aiMiistrumeut ot intense power, known as the Psvchomotrope, guaran tees to produce a perfect life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character,&c. This is no imposition, as test imonials wit out number can assert. By sta ting place ot birth, age, disposition color of eyes and hair, and entlosirg fifty cents, and stamped env lope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail,togeth er with information. Address in confidence. Madame jkr tri dk Resiixutos, P.O. Bax 297, West Troy, N- Y. march 1, ly ®Cg=*A'YoungLa(lv return ing to her country home, *Yter a sojourn of a few months in the City, w ,s hardly recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic flushed face, she Jiad a soft ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she re Ily .appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the Circassian E£alm, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to a Lady’s toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can im prove their personal apiiearanee an hundred fold. It is simple in is combination, as Na ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also heal ing, cleansing and beautifying the s in and complexion. By its direct action on the cuti cle it draws from it: a 1 its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature in tended it hom'd hi, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price •$!, sent by Mail or E;i press, on receipt of an order by W, L. CLARK Cos., Chemists, No. 3 M ost Fayette tStr.. Syracuse, N. Y. The on’y American Agents for the sale of the same. ' march 1, Iy Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information ot the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may becon.e beautiful, the ilispisnl reSja'cted, and the for saken loved. No youtrg lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and re eive a copy t ost paid, by return mail. Address inch 1,6 m P. O. Drawer. 21. Troy, N. Y. A CARD TO INVALID*. A Clergyman, while residing in bo till, America as a missionary, discovered : sale and simple remedy for the Cure. o ; Nervous Weakness*Early Decay, I)ix eases of the Urinary and Seminal Ot gans, and the w-hok* 'train of disorders brought <«t by hanefit! and vicicas habits. Great numbers have bje/i cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. A (hires'), Joseph t. in man, Station D, Bible House, Ilew- York C!ft/. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!! Hair Exterminator For Removing Supcilliious Hair. To the ladies especially, this invaluable dep ilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to femae beauty, is easi ly applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, to tally and radically exti-pating the same, leav ing the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real, effectual depilatory in existence, — Price 75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER,SHUTTS A. CO. Chemists, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. march l, 1867. ]y CRISPER COZtXAi Oh ! she was beautiful and fair, With starry eves, and radiant hair. W hose curling tendrils soft, entwined. Enchained tire ,erv heart and tmnd, CRISPER COM l. For Curling the hair of either Sex into W avy and Glossy Kinglets or Heavy Mas sive Curls. By using thi* article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that will"curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, g'ossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invig Kates, beautifies, and cleanses it; is highly and de lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article ot the k ; nd ever offered to the Ameri can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, sealed an i postpaid for sl. Address all orders to • W> I*. CLARK <Sc CO., Chemists, No* 3 West Fayette Street, oTOACCSt, march 1, !v > . V ASTROLOGY. The Worli Astonished AT TilK WONDERFUL REVELATIONS M \DE BY THE GREAT ASRRiILOGIST, Jladame El. A. PLRniGO. She revea's secrets no mortal ever knew. — She restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, erneses in love, loss of relations and friends, loss of money. sc. have become despondent, she bungs togeth er those long separated; gives information concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells vou the business you are best qualified to pursue and in what vou wi i be most successful, causes speedy mar riages and lei's you the \e v day you wilt mar ry, gives you the name, likeness and charac to istics of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils the dark and hidden mysteries ot' the future. From the stars we see in I lie firmament—the n aletic stais that overcome or predominate in the configuration—from the aspects and positions of lie planets and the fix ed stars in the heavens at thr time of hi th, she deduces the future destinjj ot' man. Fad not to consult the greatest Astrojogist on earth. It costs you i ut a trifle, and you may never a giin have so favorable an opportunity. Con sultation be, with likeness ard a!! desired in form ttion, S L Parties living at a t istarce can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full and explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries answered and likeness en closed, sent by mail on receipt of price above mentined. The strictest secrecy will be main ' tained, and all correspondence returned or de stroyed. References of the highest order fur uished those desiring them. W ife plain y the dav of the month an I year in which you were born, ei.closing a small lock of hair. Addicts ■ Madamk H. A. PERRIGO, P. O. Drawer 2U3, Buffalo, N. Y* march 1, ly There cometh glad tidings ofjov to all, To and to old, to great and to small ; The beauty which once was so precious and ra-e, Is free for all, and a'l may fair, SJy (lie use of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For improving and beautifying the Comple xion. The most valuable and perfect preparation in use. for giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only found in youth. 11quick ly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Batches, iS’allowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be de eeted by the closest scru tiny: and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only art'cle ot tiie kind useu by the French, and is considered by the Parisian as an indispensable to a per fect ‘oilet. I pwards ot 30,000 bottles wore sold during the past year, a suliieient guaran tee of its efficacy. Brice only 75 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ot an order, by BERGER. SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, inch 1, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. AFFLICTED! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the use of DR. JOINVILLE’S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost. Theastoni biiig success which has attend ed this invaluable medicine lor Physical and Nervous Weakness, General Debility and Prostration, Los sos Muscular Energy, Impo tency or any of the consequences of youthful indiscrct on, renders it the most valuable pre paration ever discovered. It wiil remove all nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of self-destrpctio", fears of insanity, it i wil restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroy. and it by sensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by “Quack Doctors ami ignorant practitioners, hut send without delay for the Elixir, and he at once restored to health and ha pi ness. A perfect cu e is guarantied in every instance.— Price Jgf 1, or four bottles to one address $3. — One bot ie issufficien to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE’S SPECIFIC PILLS, lor the speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of he Kidneys and and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to live days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause,.tc the stomach or impregnate the breath. No change ol diet is necessary while uiing them, nor Joes their action in any man ner interfere with business pursuits. % Either of the above mentioned articles will be sent to any address, c!ose/y sea/ed, and post-paid, bv mai / or express, on receipt of price. Address uil orders to BERGER, SIIU.TTS &Cos , Chemists, mch 1. No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y. WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES! IT'ORCED to grow upon the smoothest lace ’ in from three to five weeks by using DR. SE Vi ONE’S RESTAURATEUR CAPII - LAIRE, the most wonderfu/ discovery in mod ern science, acting upon the Beard and used by the elite of Paris and l,ondon with the most fl.i tering success. Names of all pur chasers will be registered, and if entire satis faction is not given in every instance, the mon ey will he c - eertuliy refunded. Price by mail sealed and post-paid,-ji l. Descriptive circu lar! and testim inials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUT! S & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States. march 1, ly BEAUTY. Auburn, Golden, Flaxen and Sicken Curls, PFODT'CED bv the use use of Prof. T)EB RECX’ FRfsER EE CHEVEUX. i apphca ion warranted to curl the tno* - ', straight and stubborn h ir of either sex into waYt/ ringlets or heavy massive oik's, IJP,nl JP ,n used by the fashionables q[ rari* &std Don dun, with the most tying foss\dss. ftaes, r»o. in jury *o tl’Q r;air Piie.e. by n\.iil, sealed and ..ost-Daid, !&». Dtse.riptrve Circulars n.ailed free. Address BERGER. fcHCTTH <* CO., Chcnoists, Nj. 255 River titree*, Troy, N. Y. Sol" Agents for the l titled States, tucii l.lv .frfia inistrolor’s Safe. 1} Y YIRTCF nf an order fr tn the 0 ur* of O 'ittnary J/ o: lltrt’-w C<>u I'v.u* .rata, \t Li >e aoltl before the Court house *l-nr in Part, rsvil'**,on the tir.-i Tuesday in Mal next, ISu7, ta-fween ti:„ Ufial tours of sat , tho following Iracrsi-r pu.ceUnt 1.,ml i.. sola corn tv, to w : ; Lot of Lana i umber F pLty-Eigiit, (SSt In th- K flh Ditrict and Thtr,! SectL i of swhl County, coQLiitdng One llunct e l and Sixty A re-, more or Ir s I vin r the p'ace whereon .1 «eph H. .T,o <■< r. sided at the t'me of li s death, s lit Fact of land . ettig \v, tl impioYvd, a pood Du- line house. Stables, and , ut-hou o-\ about- One hqnd ed acres cleared land, the balance tolerably w ett tiiuher. <t. Also, te t of Land number Two Hundred and Twe 1 tv Six. in Hie Fiftii IVstrict and Tht and S> ctimi if saw count., c ntHtni a O e Hu* and -tl a'ul Sixty acre . more or less, with two caddis, and all >ut Tutn'y five »v es of cleared 'and t e b .fence well timbered—g ou d land, w ith a,O' and sp'itisj of wal, r. Also. One Hundred ad es of L-t of Lard nunihtr Two Honored and twenty-five, in the same l'-s riet an) Sectt n. with about Turn y five acre* ol c eared land, the balance weti timbered, and a cabin on sui i tract. A'so. at th* s"me time I/H of Land numhpr Ninrtv- F u. n the Twrnty-ltMi dis'iioi ;-nd Tluid sect on of originally I’lie okes now Gordon county, ontiini g Ki hly acres, in re or le s. h- ng ilie E -t bail of said Lot, Said tract bei gun mproved lands and well tim bered. Also, Lot of Land number H.ht.v- C even. 'n Hi" 25th and strict ttr.i 3rd section of originally ( heruhee i o.v G rdon County, containing One Hundred and S’xty acres, moie or less, ah ut Twenty acres o. said l it cl ared. with a cabi-. the balai.ee well timbered, the same beiu No. 1 1 ml. Abo. at the s me t tu» and p’n.--', Lot of Lad i um ber Five Ha. dreit and S-veoty live, in il»e tthh dis tret an l3d secti nos or gnal y Gaerokee now l* uld ini or Pott county, c n »in np Forty actes, more or Ires, the same bei g in uuitri|>’ ove I h t. Any p-rsou ileai r ing to a eany of ttie above land w-ill call on echerof the dmlnistra ins at their resi dence. The s me be'ng >u dn r Hie benefit ol the he is lino cred tors of Joseph 11. J mes. deceased, Te ins of sale. Cash. T‘-is 2rt'h dav of March. l>t!7, hhvi iiEfNun .v Samuel it. jovfp. Ailin nistrators ol Joseph 11. Jones, de-'tl. Two Males Btolen !! I STOP THE riIEIF ! On the night of the 20th instant two mules were stoL*n (rum my farm near Fields llridge in Cherokee County.— Both mare mules, one is a large size compactly made, rout’d boddied mule about five or six years old, light bay color, she was shaved about six weeks ago. The other is a very dark brown or black mare mule, branded “(J. S.” on the left shoulder, about five or six years old. Medium size also round boddied and is in good order, They also look with the mules an old wagon sad dle with skirls of ciiflerent kinds of leather, the original skirt on one side and a different one on the opposite side. I will give §IOO for the mules with evidence to convict the thief, or I will give a liberal reward for the safe keeping and delivery ol said mules, or any information in regard to them. E E. FIEI.D3. Canton, Ga., M rch 2”, 1807. W. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos., Druggists, CaRTERSVIKLE, ga. WILL keep constant oa hml a wa se eeted stock of pure DRUGS AID MEDICINES, 8* mMm* niLf Patent Medicines &c. Jones’ Carriage Repository, Jar. 17. I 1 " 11 nmwmujmmmmmmmimamMmaßaamMmmmmMmmiamm $1,030 IRTEWTYTOID Hunter’s Specific. THE great English Remedy. B A certain, speedy and pleasant cure for Gonnoraboea, Syphilis, Pain in the back, Incontinence of Urine, Diseases o the Bladder, Seminal Weakness, Kidney Diseas s, Di a bet is, Stone in Bladder, Effects of Murcury, and Gleet. —lt cures in from five to eight days. —lt. requires no change of Die'. —lt is not disagreeable to take. —lt imparts no odor to the breath. lt gives tone the who’e system. —lt removes impurities of the blood. Hold, wholesale and retail, hi/ wm. h. Turr, Wholesale Druggisl, Aagasta, Ga. jan 25.wfim Keparator Capilli Throw away your false frizzles, your switches, your wig Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig : Com., aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair, And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. KEPAKATOR C4PILEI. For restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause it may have fa I en out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It will force the beard to grow up on the smoothest in from five to eight week-q or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few ignorant practitioners have asserted that there is nothing that will forte or hasten tne growth of hair or beard. Their as sertions are false, as thousands of living wit nesses [from their own experience] can bear witness, but many will say how arc we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious ? ' It certainly is difficult, a3 nine-tenths of the Prep nations advertised f r the hair and beard are entirely worthier.*, and you may have al ready thrown away large amounts in theii purchase. To such we would say, try the j Reparator Capilli; it will cost you nothing unless it fully comes up to our representations - • If your Druggist dots not keep it, send us One j dollar and we will forward it, postpaid, togeth er with a receipt for the monev, vvh’ch will be returned you on applies*;,,n, ’ provided entire satisfaction is not r i-u. Address W, 1.. Cl. ARK CO., Chemists, No. 3 ***cst Fayette Street, SvKAtTSh, X. V, ! GEORGIA. QHEROKEE COUNT?, Two months date, ar piicauou wul Ue made to the court of Qnlinavy of said county, for leate to | aell the Ileal Kstute of F li Finch, l ue |os said countv deceased, Feb’y illst j ' J AS. () I>Q\\ »>A, [iVinter’s fee ?t>] iUlm’r. RQ3AGES y> v °° D P/ U S SUGAR-COATED, g PURELY VEGETABLE, g Free from Mercury K am ’ s g ALL MINERAL POISON, g | Anil arc, miitouLloeMv, ,itu i p's I beet taniody extant ! FOR A**? siruMi minus BiAmciig i J&S Operatic, r, ■ »a they do, by virluo V nf a ajaroial aiHinty for the tiitiooiia nieni'iraiio of tin* bowels, S' thereby removing (ho causes. As « gXIVER PILL § thov can have no rival, being omn | pose*l of lliv most Powerful Vegetable Extracts Q \vhicli havend ired action on the j I SPLEEN AND LIVER, N j M ' | ! Wv '"LP.V effect of which con lie Fol seen niter one or two ilo.-es. They %Ftl \ Remove the Rile, ~ j Assist l)i(jestion, b-j w Cure t’ostiveness, w In fact, they are, as their nanus j wg. i.idientes, tbo | S BLOOD PILL § “TLe Life-Giving Principle.” They searejt out disease and v stiih. at its very tool, leaving tin, system in the full vigor of health; SS B r are I’KKKKUTI.V HAH.MLK.SS 'll) !Ti INFANTS, OK I’KHSOftiS OF Til E *3l MOST I'KI.IG.VIE CONSTUU- H O'ITONS, ami are a La SAFER, SUREK AND BETTER P Purgative Pill p W titan has ever before hern available to mankind, ami, being HiielHv SU t j.\U-i.'GATEI i, areestieeiallv adapt- H, ed HSU REMEDY FORGIII I'IiKEN. | and persons who have a dread or IfJ . j i sw allow ;ng a pill. They me, mi questionably, one of <'.nr most 23 f w >V satislaetory GATIIAK nus, - " . amt no liouseliold A \ should be with- A Ar / Y«k\ out them. \/ PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. (! W. Rotmck,) SOLE PHOPRI ETOttS, Nos. 50, 58, 60 & 62 East Third St. CINCINNATI, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. 8k H, 9 ®!S&) CARRIAGE REPOSITORY A YD CARTER SVILLE, G A. Special attention given to ItciKlfr* ing. HAVING oponcJ bti»inpra at tny oK stand, I tun [irepitrcd to do uny ami a I kilids of work dc-ired in the Uarriage Dim, at low figures for caul.. I shall keep ou lio.ii.l a line assortment oY Buggies & Carriages and ran, <t short notice, furnish any Kind of a VEHICLE desred, Having conned'-? myself with Messrs. W'-nnan Sc Mav, * » ' Augusta, Ga. a well known and reliable Arm, I will sell at freights added, iniin the best Factories at the North a’ <! E.ast. All of which will be warranted light, | li< *;g well acquainted with the country and j t'C'q f, with owg experience in the nusiness, Ipiri'Uvuto furnish tile market wild suen work as will give perfect satisfaction, 1 shall lw *ble to furnish the rntir- country, as my fact ities arc unlimited, (’all and examine,it shall cost you nothing, l feel assured that the g«MyJ people of this county will appreciate j the honest elOrts of out of their ohl citizen*, broke down by die war, R. J[ .lO.NES, • JanUary U- I SGT. w 1 y