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gkoria, Bartonv county.
I•: tv Superior C-'a-'. FreKLt. the honorable Jams*
-JtUMer Judge of ..it! to irt.
WM. MILNER. :
vs ;M rtga *r, S/Si
\VM. L. CROW, ; March Term. iBG7.
It xppearfn* to ('if Court by tie prDtinn of William
Milner. arcomprv.ird by t,,r tio-e »nb rn rg-g
--t i»t oo »he twmty-efgMh d»y of April. IS#', ihe de
fer,,Unt made and delive ed to the I’ aiotiff, Ibis cer
tain pronHs,«ry o<lte b« ring <l* e t r year and day
rliereby, the defendant ( rom'Bed on or before
the 55 h day of December, the eafre', next following
she date t ereof, to pry lo the Ha nMI o. bearer, Fi.e
)li dred aai Thirty-Vour di-100 « lor v*lue
rreelvad A• <1 ,hat af er*»ide, on thorny &T,rl yt-e.r
»V e»»d. lll“ def-nd»n>. trie ieltei ' secure lie
T.-yroeri* of i»! 1 u< te t.d ard « e»» wed to tr*e
Vialntilf b‘« den) of morrg.rte ; »b re by the a.tld de
f ortant, mor- t'H. e i ti and e l iai* t'fi 1 lx rrf lari', cuto
b r< 21] arid {B-} in the I ■»*H ol.tr‘ t and 8.1 e etc n
. » Bari'iW county. And it fti'the- appearing th't *«;d
r'naitis nr.paid. It i» iii<T. fore rdere , 'hat tire
rti.l defeti taut <l" pay iuto C'-urt or ,or 1 efor the ft-it
• e* of the next Tetto ’hereof the prl c pal i ,’erert
«r>it <n«t* due on *»!>i note, ad all open ex <r.crr ed
*n the collection of said Lose, an i that ou tlte lau.-r*.
e >be defendant »j to <lo, the Fqnlty f i ederaj tio i in
Mid to raid niorlcaged pr. n irr» tie thereafter
•»r » ' and foreci ee h And it !• further old-red th. t
*hl Ru e l>e puMlihed In be Carte.svlile Kauri*.
nee » month, for four nn nli s, ft evl'">f" to the ri it
t rm f Hit* Court, or »er*eo ou the defendant or Mi
special agent or attorney at .o*tt three months pre
v.ous to toe text term of this Court.
jamko Mir.srn,
■i. a c c. c.
A line ext-act from fie minutes of Bartow C ur.iy
Superior Court, Ti ls Bth day of Apr! l . I?»>7
llroi. A. WORD, Clerlr.
rtF.flßClt. HA now COCNTV.—Two mrm'h« af'er
Ids s application ui'l lie uuiiir to he Cr.urt i,l Orhi
nary of said count ,f r leatrg to *ed .all the r< al e> t i f c
n r \, K. Thomas, d--. e sed, |j tug In »Ri i Mate, at eiilo r
p'joiic or private rale, i t the <er . fit < fH e heirs . tnl
creditor* of said Jett tied. Apr 112, 1?67.
I*. MODS'. A'ttnV.
/ r tout I A, II t It row CHI'S rV. —Whereas T. E. llu
’ I son »pp,| •» t. me for Left sos A linlnUt ntl'tj ..n
the estate ol TM man It Huso , late of C< Id) conn’.v
neesaaed. This atoc te all o'lifw 1 ed, both kindred
a. and r editors of sal' 'tree i-e-', t , >h .w tiu'u If ar y
thty >-*i , w thhiV e time ires ribel by !*>«•, »by «» (1
I'tU.ri should not be grauua! t > sad aopllOant.
Olven under inv band si.nature this the
Id, d«y of April,*lß 7. *t J. A. 110‘AM It ), 0 d’y.
Start me Sheriff Sales.
ON the firrt Tuesday in May i ext, within the legal
hour* of sal ’, wilt be aoid before the Courthouse
and ...,• |i C .rlerxvi! e, It.nto# c unt.v, the following pro
ps ty to-wlt :
tais town lot Iri Passville, c> n’sln'ng four acre . m re
er !»•*«, know »» the property of Tu, in is Ksple; levied
mss the i rriperty of Thomas Ksp'o to sat * y a l x tl
fa n favor of ths State of Georgia ar.d Ilart i v county,
y». s«ld Kspie ; levy in»de anil n turned t . me by a
cimstebie. W. b. AYt OCK, Htienir
Apr.l i, 1867. A. M, I'R »NKUN, D.
I‘ostponfd nate.
Al«o, at 'he same time and place, will be sold, lot of
1 'tnl No. 851, lu the Mst district and ‘2l seet'ou •,! IW
tow county ; led* and on a* the prope ty "fJ. IVinkfiefd,
»" sa'is y s tu fl fv iri favor of tiie drate of Georgia
and Bartow countv, vs said Winkfivld. L-vy mstle
aud returned to me by a c net life
IV. t AVCOfK . Sheriff.
April 0. 1867. A. >l. r K I.NKIJN, I). ?.
r.EfJSCIA BARTOW CDUNTf.
1i OIIKIIT .'peer applies for letters of »dmlr,lstr?.tlon
11 on the estate of George W, Carey deceased
A 1 person* coftcen fd are h rthy notified to show
cause. If any they h-vve, why said etter* should not be
granted, in the tiuie prescribed by law.
Given under my hand auu oiß.ial signature Grist e
aaud day Mutch, 1867. J. A. HOWARD
Ordlnrry.
Administrator's Sate.
BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Harlow County, Georgia, Will t e sold before the
Court house door in Cariersvllle, on the first Tuesday
In MaV next, 1807, between the legal hours of saie, the
following Tritcr* or pa.cels of Land In said county, to
st t :
Lot of Land number K ghty-Elght, (88) In the Fifth
tfixtrict at.d Third Section of said county, contain!, g
■'■*ie llund ed and Sixty Acre', more or lea. being the
p ace whereon Joseph H. Jo es resided at the Cure of
li x death, s id t ail of lard 'eng will improved, a
wood Ho* line h iu"', Strtb'es, and out-house', abou'
vns l.iindieil ac es clcaied laud, tiie ba'ance tolerably
w ell .luibertd.
Also, Lot of I,and number Two Hundred and Twer ty
8 x, I r the Fifth It strict end Thi and Si ctiuu of sad
c Uutr, containing O e Hundred and Sixty acre', m re
or less, with two cabins, and about Twenty five an rs
» f cleared land, t e b Uaxice well tliubcreu—good laud,
wittt a- nod sp'ing of w ater.
Also, One Hum'r and acres of Lot of Land number
Two Ituinlre.l and 'weuty five, in the same D.s<ih't
an I Pecti' rt. with about Twenty five acres of c care I
laud, the balance well timbered, and a cabin on sr.ld
Irsct.
Also, at th* s«tne time. Lot of Land number Ninety
>’ u ,In the Twenty-fifth district and Third sect on of
originally Cherokee now Gordon county. cont*ini r g
Ki hty acres, more or le c e. lining the K Ist half of said
Lot Said tract btd; g unimproved lends uud well tim
bered.
Also, Lot of Land number Ei :hty-?evcn. ! n the 25th
district and !lrd set-lion of originally I'hrrokee row
Oortlon county, contulntng One Hundred and B'xty
acres, more or less, ab nl Twenty acres of said lot
cleared, with a cabin, the balance well timbered, the
same being No. I land.
Al-o, at the sxure time and place, l.ot of I,Bnd num
ber Five Hundred and Seventy five, in the 19. h rllx
trot and Bid section of orb: naliy Cherokee now 1’ uld
tni or l’o k county, con'ain ng Forty acr es, u.ore or
1-ts. the same being an nr.improved 1, t.
Any person desirlrg to see any of the above land
will call on cither of the Adiuinlatra'ors at, their rtti
ilence. Tl.esxine being su'd tor the benefit of the he rn.
end cred tors of Joseph H. Jones, deci-med. Terms of
sale, cash. ThH 20lh d»v of March, 1867.
j.lvj hkfsek a Samuel k. jonvp,
A.lni nixtrators of Josepii 11. Jotiee, doc'd.
/"xEgUGIA, UAKTOW COI N 1 V —Two months after
'l date application will be made to the Court of Or
dinary of said county, at the first regular term af'er
;he explrat on of :wo months from 'hit lict'ce, for leave
to sell all the real estate of Wm A McCrary decM, a!
jotvate sale, for the bereft' of th- heirs and creuilois
of *i-ld Match 29’h, 1867.
FANNIE COX, Admr'x.
GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Whereas, Jo in J, Eppcrfion applies to me
to lie retired front his administration on the
estate of James B Epperson, deceased. These
arc therefore to cite Mrs. Sarah Epperson and
admonish all and -ingular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to file tli ir objections
if any they have In the lirst Monday in Aug
ust. IB't>7, otherwise letters of dismission
will be granted the applicant at that term of
the court of Ordinary (or said county, (riven
under toy hand and official signature, this the
S9th day of Jan 1867.
XV li D MOSct, Ordinary,
(pi’s fee $6
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Tlhcroas, PHILLIP GRAHAM adminis
trator of J ,'s. li. Harr s, represents to the Court
in hi? petition duly died and entered on record,
that he has fir iy administered Jos. B. Harris,
es ate, Tt is i-. therefore, to cite all persons
c>ncerne\ kindred an J creditors, to show
cause, if any thev can. why said administrator
should not he di charged fr m his adminisfra
• ion and receive letters of dismission, on the
h.st Monday i:t June next,
Nov. 29. '66. WR D MOSS, Ordinary,
tCPm CHEROKEE COUNTY. ~
Viliereas J A Fowler Adminis
tr.iior «»1 W 1, Fowler, repro.oputs to the
court, in It is jietilion duly filed and eii
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered YV 1, Fo\vle r ’s estate. This
is, iherelore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, tot how cause
it any they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
m'ssion, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next. W U L) MOSS,
Feb’y. Vilst 1867. Ordinary.
[ Printer’s lee s6.]
S ORGiA CHEROKEE COUNTY: "*
WtiKRE\S, Lemuel Cook, Adtn’r of
Klij ih Underwood, represents to the
court, in bis petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he lias fully ad
mislered said estate. This is. thcre
«>re. to cite all persons cornu rned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, it
auv thev can, why said administrator
should not he discharged Iroin his ad
ministration. and receive loiters of dis
mission on the Ist Monday in Julv,T»7.
It.i . 3. \Y li L) .\iu.<S, Old.
fee *6
! ASTROLOGY.
The World Astonished
AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASRHO EO GIST,
Ala (lit me 11. A. PERRIGO.
She reveals serrefs no mortal excr knew.—
She restores to happi- ess those who, from
\ doleful evrnts. catastrophes, crtiest’a in love.
I loss of relat’ons and friends, less of money,
, have become dtspondent. she iuings togeth
er those long separated; gives informati m
j concerning absent friends or lover*, re-tores
!o<t or stolen property, tells you the business
you are best tjueliftel to pursue and in what
yon wi 1 he nto-t successful, cause* speedy mar
riages and tel s you the 'e y day you will m ir
ry. gives yen the name, likeness and charac
teristic* of the person. She reads your very
j thoughts, and by her jahnost supernatural
! powers unveils the dark and hi hicn mysteries
of the future, from the stars vve see in she
firmament —the u aleii'- stais that overcome < r
predotninate in the configuration—from the
aspects and po;itions of he planets and the fix
!el stars in the heavens at the time of birth,
I she deduces tfie future destiny of man. Fail
I not to consult the greatest Astio!c*gist on earth.
|lt costs you I Uta trifle, and you may never a
| gain have so favorable an opportunity. Oon
sultation fee, with likeness ard a!! desired in
formation. sl, Parties living at a di.tai cc
can consult the Madame by mail with equal
rafety 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 he main
taint'd, and aii correspondsnco returned or de
stroyed. References of the highest order fur
dished those desiring them. Vt rite plain y the
day of the month an I year in which you were
born, enclosing a small lock of hair.
Addie.s Madame 11. A. PERRIGO.
P. O: Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y
march 1, Iy
There cometh glad tidings of joy to all.
To _.o'ing and to old, to great and to small ;
The beauty which once was so precious and
ra’c,
Is free for all, and a I may fair,
Hy llio use of
CHASTELLAE’S
W HITE LI QU 11)
ENAMEL.
For improving and beautifying the Complex
ion.
'fhe most valuable and perfect preparation
in use. for giving the. skin a beautiful pearl
like tint, that is only found in youth. 11 quick
ly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches,
Moth Patches, <S'a!loWness. Eruptions, ami all
impurities of the skin, kindly healing the panic
leaving the skin white an# clear as alabaster.
Its use cannot be de'ected by the closest scru
tiny; and being a vegetable preparation is
perfectly harmless. It is the only article of
the kind used hy the French, and is considered
hy the Parisian as an indispensable to a per
fect ‘oilet. Upwards of 30,000 Dottles were
sold during the past year, a sufficient guaran
tee of its efficacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent
hy mall, post-paid, on receipt of an order, hy
BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists,
nich l, 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MORE!
When by the use of DR. JOINVII.LE’S
ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and
at a trilling cost.
Theastoni-hing success which has attend
ed this invaluable medicine for Physical and
Nervous Weakness, General Debility and
Prostration, Loss of Muscular - Energy, Impo
tency or any of the consequences of youthful
indiseret on, renders it the most valuable pre
paration ever discovered.
It will remove all nervous affections, de
pression, excitement, incapacity to study or
business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts
of self-destructior, fears of insanity, &c. it;
wil restore the appetite, renew the health of
those who have destroyed it by sensual excess
or evil practices.
Young Men, he humbugged no more by
“Quack Doctors” and ignorant practitioners,
hut send without delay for the Elixir, and be
at once restored to health and hapiness. A
perfect cu e is guarantied in every instance. —
Price Sil, or four bottles to one address §3. —
v»ne oot e issutncien to eneeia cure in all
ordinary cases.
ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE’S SPECIFIC
PILLS, for the speedy amt permanent cure of
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges,Gravel,
Stricture, and all affections of ihe Kidneys and
•and Bladder. Cures effected in from one to
five days. They are prepared from vegetable
extracts that are harmless on the system, and
never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the
breath. No change oi diet is necessary while
using them, nor does 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 (ill orders to
BERGER, SHUTTS & Cos , Chemists,
inch 1. No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
WHISKERS
AND
MUSTACHES!
to grow upon the smoothest face
in from three to five weeks by using DR.
BEVIGNE’S RESTAURATEUR CAPIT
LAIRE, the most wonderful discover?/ in mod
ern science, acting upon the Beard and used
by the elite of Paris and London with the
most fla'tcring success. Names of all pur- 1
chasers will be registered, and if entire satis- j
faction is not given in every instance, the mon- j
ey will he cl eorfully refunded. Price by mail *
sealed and post-paid, sl. Descriptive circu- j
lars and testimonials mailed free. Address j
BERGER, SHI 1”1 S & CO., Chemists, No. !
285 River Street, Troy, N. Y*., Sole Agents I
for the L mted States. march 1, ly
BEAUTY.
inbuni, Golden, Flaxen and
Silken Curls,
PRODUCED by th° use use of Pr if. DEB
REUX’ FRISER LE CHEYECX. One j
apphea'ion warranted to curl the most straight j
anJ stubborn h ir of either sex into wavy |
ringlets, or heavy massive curls. Has been !
used by the fashionables of Paris and Loudon, j
with the most gratifying results. Does no in-j
jury to the hair. Price by mai l , seated and i
post-paid, Sl. Discriptive Circulars mailed j
free Address BERGER. SHUTT* <!te C 0.,!
(’hetni--ts. No. 285 River Stree”, Troy, N. Y. ’
BoL Agent.- b*r the United Stales, inch I.U 1
Hand Looms.
DR, H.SELLS, ANDREW DUNN, R. P. GLENN
President. Secretary. Treasurer.
GEORGIA LOOM
J.ND
UAKCVFACTVRIXG COMPANY-
I- Van-’ra-Hirers sn' IR-rtcr., Innk to your Interests,
! and don’t r a jr tonal! t 'vP-Joli-son Biitldlnfr, ntxldoor
to the Post-office, ai.il aeeir Its oppt-ratiou
I
I MESDENII AT.L'S IMPROVED FELF-'ACTING
•HAND AND POWER LOOM!
EbblsrT7niter»t.o'> ,, l Ea-tcr to Oi'Tst-. and tr o-s r-lts
i In, P is'eise* superior ad rants yes orer other Hand
| I.oorrs, Is more siiupde and durabi'.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
j Rv Weaviux a'l their GuoC* for Heine Wear on the
j MENDENHALL IMPROVED
j
; Hand imm.
i
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It weaves as fast as any Factory Loom !
HALF TIIE CO FT OF TIIE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY
CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE.!
From ViTe to Ten Po’larsa day cen be made on It.
ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING.
By the turning of an Easy Crank it let* the Warp ntT,
winds up the Clotn, tread, tire Tt eadies, and throw* the
fihutt’e. It weaves Jeans, Ratine's, i.insey, B'anktt
Twill, Double-Plain Cloth, vnr«>’.'» kinds of Ri' btd
Goods, FcnciDß Twills o f a! k'nd«, FinX, Cott'>*\ Tow,
or All-Wool Cloth, Biig'niti Toweline, Table Linen. B»i
--ruoral Skirls, Woolen, Linen and Hemp < nrpetn—in
fact any thing, from a llaiuhome Sitk to a Kag Carpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT,
Sot larger than a common Breakfast Table.
IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN'
NER,
Os Good Material and Handsomely Varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Performed by 'Fuming
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
For Further Particulars, Bill of Prices. De crip
lice Circulars, and Samples of Weaving, add ess
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Mamifacturing Company,
Atlanta, G-a.
R. PRATT, Agent.
March 22, 1867, wfim
Reparator Oapilli
Throw away vnur false frizzles, your switches,
j our wig
Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig :
Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair,
And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair.
REPARATOR CAPILLI.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (from
whatever cause it may have fal 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 weeks,
or hair upon bald heads in from two to three
months. A few ignorant practitioners have
asserted that there is nothing that will fort e or
hasten tne growth of hair or beard. Their as
sertions are false, as thousands of living wit
j 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, as nine-tenths ot the
Preparations advertised f r the hair and heard
are entirely worthless, and you may Have al
ready thrown away large amounts in theii
purchase. To such we would say, try the
Reparator Capilli; it will cost you nothing
unless it fully comes up to our representations-
If your Druggist does not keep it, send us one
dollar and we will forward it, postpaid, togeth
er with a receipt for the money, wh'ch will be
returned you on application, provided entire
satisfaction is not given. Address
.W, L. CLARK & CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Sfhacuee, N. Y.
FORC E' S BO O T AN D SH O E
ZE3T C> TT S th
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, ’GEORGIA,
ARE now receiving their Fill I iind-
Winter stock of BOOTS AND SHOES'
the largest ever brought to this city. These
goods came direct from the Eastern manufac
tories, and will be sold to country merchants
and the trade at N. York prices, expenses add
ed, consisting ol Mens’, Boys’, Youths’, and
Childrens’ wax, kip, calf and buffßrogans and
1 Balmorals —Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax,
j kip, calf, and the finest qu dities. Ladies’,
j Mi-scs’, «nd Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, cf
! cvcrv style, all made to order.
j G, H. FORCE.
B. \V. FORCE, formerly of Charleston,
I will be gdad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. Iy
Notice to debtors and creditors
OF Ch'.rleg B. Stone, latg of Bartow oowr.tT. Ga* de
ceased, is hereby given to f- rward, those hav
in? claim* sgairst ssld es'.ate to pnsent t em in erm*
ot the let. and thoee indebted to mM e--;ar* to »-t:le
up wiilmut del*y. A. C. TKIMULE, Adm'r.
April 5, lidsL -kU
“FARMERS’ - "
Land Plaster!
THE BEST FERTILIZER NOW IN
USE, just reccivtd and for sale, bv „
A. A. SKINNER & 00
Carter?vtilc. March 1,
Sewing: Machine Oil ,
j T)RF!Pabkd at the Baltimore Chemical Works, for
| X. Bale by
B*K.
®*®» 6S&&SB*,
DEALERS IN
M £ if H S e
Chemicals, Paints, &c., &c.
Proprietors of Kramer’s Hair Restora
tive, Psoricus, Universal Bitters,
Nerve & Bone Liniment, &c.
Cartersville, Ga.
WE beg leave to inform the citizens i?en
erally, and physicians particularly, that
we have on hand a large, well selected stocK
o! Dmp aitd Medicines, and are
ready to fill orders at the lowest prices.
Being aware of the great adulteration prac
ticed in preparing Medicines, we have made
arrangements to have this done under our own
supervision, and will warrant all our Medi
cines pure. As We buy in the best marKets in
the country, and buy entirely for cash, we can
supply our customers with goods as cheap as
the? can possibly be bought elsewhere, We
will duplicate anybill of g-oods bought south of
Louisv le.
Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are
Yours very respectfully,
Feb 8, 1867. BEST dr KRAMER.
E, V. JOHNSON,
KXiTO-SrOiT, C3--A-.
DRY-COODS,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Agent for Ya. Salt Works,
and Land Plaster,
Highest market price paid for
IXHIED FRUIT,
COTTON RAGS,
AND COTTON
BAGGING AND ROPE,
and Revenue Tax paid on Cotton to those
who wish to ship. Oct 5. ly
IH.IVE my large Ware-House finished.—
Parties wishing to store Cotton with me
can and» so at the usual ware-house rates, All
cotton bought by me hereafter wi 1 be weigh
ed at my own ware-house, thereby avoiding
the disagreeable ncceSfeitv of driving to the
Depot with cotton, E. V. JOHNSON.
Kingston, Nov. 1
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
Wholesale Dealers in
Groceries &. Produce.
Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
II AY E in Store and to arrive :
400 Bushels White and Yellow Corn,
200 barrels Flour.
16 casks Bacon,
50 barrels Sugar,
20 barrels Syrup,
20 half barrels Mackerel,
50 kits Mackerel,
20 boxes Soap,
50 boxes Crackers,
20 barre's Crackers,
50 boxes Star Candles,
40 bags Rio Coffee,
40 boxes Cheese,
Green and black Teas, Citron, Dried Currants,
Pepper, Spice, Girtger, Blacking, Starch, Soda,
Copperas, Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Pickles,
Catsup, Cove Oysters, Sardines, Tomatoes in
cans, Condensed Milk, &e.
Tcosc &~hilij.
Have Now In Store:
-Q BARRELS RYE WHISKY,
50 barrels Bourbon Whisky,
50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky,
30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy,
30 pkgs Cognac Brandy,
20’ kgs Holland Gin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Rum,
10 pkgs New England Rum,-
25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wampoo and Drake’s Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases i box Sardines,
can Oysters.
All of which we offer to the trade at
very low prices. COX & HILL.
ATLANTA, Ga., decl3—wtf
SI,OOO BEWAi^D..
Hunter’s Specific.
THE great English Remedy.
A certain, speedy and pleasant cure for
Gonnorabeea,
Syphilis,
Pain in the back,
Incontinence of Urine,
Diseases ot the Bladder,
Seminal Weakness,
Kidney Diseases,
Qiabctis,
Stone in Bladder,
ESects of fijurcury,
and Gleet.
—lt cures in from five to eight days.
—lt requires no change of DieL
—lt is not disagreeable to take.
—lt imparts bo odor to the breath.
lt gives tone tbe whole system.
—lt removes impurities of tfie blood.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
WM. H. TUTT,
Wholesale Druggist,
Augusta, 6a
ran 28 wGm
HARDWARE.
J. 11. i J C. ALEXANDER
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
essHHb Iron, Nails, Steel,
BELTING, MILL SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
MINERS’ TOOLS AND SUPPLIES.
MEOHANIGAL TOOLS ,
of all Tradcs,
METALS, ol all kinds.
COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
AXLES. SPRINGS. LOCKS.
Builders’ Hardware,
A V ES. HOES, SHOVELS. CHAINS, PLOWS,
Bolting Cloths,
MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, of
of every kind furnished to order.
In fact, every thing kept in a first class
Hardware Establishment.
All of which will be sold low for cash.
J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER,
Whitenall Street, ATLANTA. GA.
Oct 19. wly
Atlanta card.
A. K. SEAGO,
[Established 185*2.]
Comm ission Merclian t,
Office and Warehouses corner MITCHELL AND
FORSYTH STREETS, Ailania, Ga.
4X7"OULD return thanks to the people of
\\ BartOW and adjoining Counties for
the liberal patronage bestowed on him during
a period of fourteen years. He assures then,
of his determination to merit their increased
patronage.
Atlanta Wholesale Market.
rrmis market is rapidly becoming the great
| wholesa'e market of the Interior We
would only invite the reader to consult his
pecuniary interest in determining where to
make his purchases, A, K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, (la.
Atlanta Cotton Market.
TT7E have unsurpassed facilities for the
W gale of Cotton in this market, and for
shipment to New York, Charleston rr 8a an
nah. Liberal cash advances will be made
when desire 1. The ac ive competition among
buyers in this muaket, and the great competi
tion of the various through freight lines to
New York from this point, gives to Atlanta
superior advantages as a cotton market.
A. X. SEAGO.
Commission Merchant.
Atlanta, Ga.
Bagging, Rope and Twine.
ORDERS for these arttebs promptly tilled.
A. X, SEAGO',
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
Groceries, Groceries.
A LARGE stock of Coffee, Sugars, Salt
Liverpool and Virginia, and a general
assoriment of Staple Groceries, constantly on
hand, all of which will be sold at Louisville
prices freights added. A. X, SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
Western Produce.
ESPECIALLY Corn, Flour, Bacon, (3>c. is
kept in large supp y, bv A, X. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga,
2 1-2 Per cent Commission.
be charged on the filling of large
orders from the west. Shipments will
be made to any point desired.
by A. X. SEAGO.
Commission Merchant,
• Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted,
AAA SECOND-HAND Gunny bags
O.UUUby A. X, SEAGO, *
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
Lunber Yard.
ha’ e an extensive Lumber Yard,
can reaf, y ea ! e for almost any
® quantity cf Lumber, Laths, (S>c. Con
signments solicited. . A. X, SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Nov 1, 18fiG. w6.n Atlanta, Ga.
Samuel Clayton, R. A. Clayton.
S CLAYTON & SON,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CARTERSVILLE, GA,
Store Room in the Corner room of the
NEW BRICK BUILDING, ADJOINING
the Bartow House.
Would respcctfulty invite the citizens
Cartersville and surrounding country ,
To cali and examine our
3iO€l,
which consists of
DRY-GOODS, CROCKERY,
SHOES, NOTIONS.
HATS, TIN-WRRE,
STATIONERY, HARDWARE,
and a general assortment of
Family Groceries.
Mr. URIAH STEPHENS, so long and
favorably known to this community, is with
us. He will be pleased to meet his friends,
and will be ever ready to supply their wants.
Our TERMS are CASH, and we will be
contented with small profits. No trouble tc
shew goods. Corns ar.d soe us.
Feb mh, 1867.
W. H. Gilbert,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA.
YTTII.I, FUY and SELL GOODS and
» PRODUCE COMMISSION,
For sale the celebrated BRINTIEY STEEL
PLOW, and other
Agriculrural Implements ,
and WASHING MACHINES, *• Factory
prices, freights added.
On hand and for sale, Low for Cash,
Cook, Parlour and Oillce
STOYE3.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Iron, Steely Kails. Axes,
Shovels, and other
Art clea of
leading
Hardware.
Deceinhers, IB6o.—\v6m
ABBOTT& BROS
Commission Merchants,
And wholesale Dealers in
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES.
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
We hare now in store and
for sale et lowest cash prices
Jie following goods :
1350 Sks unmix’d and white Corn.
400 bbls superfine and extra family
Flour.
10 casks clear Sides.
5O kegs Leaf Lard.
214 Bags Virginia Salt.
50 boxes cheap Tobacco,
10 bales Cotton Yarn —B X 10’*.
50 bales Timothy Hay.
1000 .extra fine Grain Bags.
ABBOTT \ BROS.
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall str..
ATLANTA, GA.
January 17, 1867.
ill' tfll
riIHE exercises of this Institution will be
1 resumed on Monday,the 28th inst., under
; ti e supervision of
| 1
JAMES CL* RYALS, Principal,
Assisted by
J. I>. COLLLYS
ANI)
IIEYRY MCCORMICK.
Rates of Tuition, per Session of 20 weeks :
Primary Department $1 ft 00
Preparatory “ 20 00
High 5ch001,...' 25 00
Incidental Expenses, 1 00
Music, 25 00
Board can be had, inclusive of every thing
but lights, at $17,00 per Month. The earn
est. bearty co-operation of the community, in
the establishment of a School of high order in
their midst, is most urgently solicited.
Stil shoro, Ga., January 25, 1867. wtf
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL [STONEWALL] JACKSON.
By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D , of Va.
The Standard Biography of tho Immortal
Hero. The only edition authorized by his
widow, and published for her pecuniary bene
fit. The author a personal friend and Chief
of Stall of the Christian Soldier. We want an
Agent in every county. Send for circulars
and see our terms, and what the Press say
of the work. Address
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
fieb Atlanta, Ga.
New Marble Yard.
S. B. OATMAN, Jgent*
For WILLIAM GRAY,
1 Importer and Dealer in Italian , Block
adille, and White Rutland Statuary
MARBLE.
tWE are now receiving and JJJXv
have io store, a large and jF/fQ|/n\
desirable stock of finished I ri |
and rough Marble, which JjjLfiQ >
we offer to the public on !v ( #^[ >
the most reasonable
Owing to the high price of marble at th ; s
time, many persons are kept from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
terial, that I will be satisfied with small profits
and quick sales —such is mv motto.
We are prepared to furnish in the best style,
Monuments, cirved and plain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, Head-stones, Urns,
Vases. &c„ and Furnishing Marble of ail de
scriptions,
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
share of public prtronage* Designs of Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so’icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Beilvue Hotel and oppo
itc Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec 6th, 1868.
USE
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Liver Complaint and all specie
of Indigestion.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Bitters,
It will cure Intermitent Fever and Fever
and Ague, and all periodical disorders
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will gi vi immediate reliefin Colic Hnd Fler
USE
EDWARD WILDER S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Costiveness.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant fcr
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious Alternative mu?
tonic for all family purposes
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a powerful Recuperant after the frnma
has been reduced and attenuated bv sickneee
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It U an excellent Appetizer, as wellasiftren’
ener ol the digestive forced.
US E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being daily used and proscribed be
all physicians, as the formula Will be handed
any regular graduate.
EDWAIU) WILDER,
BOI.K PItItOI’KIETOH,
\ o. 2 15 Main M re « t,
MAltlll.C FRONT,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
FOR'HALE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HT
RSDV7INB fit FOX.
WHOLESALE AN U RETAIL PUUOOISTS
Corner Whitehall and Ala. hts
ATS. AVi A, 4* A.
Nov. 9 1 y
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
A\l>
s&swir&eiw?,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
s6sFSpecial attention given to Repttlr*
inf?.
HAVING opened business at my old
stand, I am prepared to do any and all
Mhos of work, desired in the Carriage Lino,
at low figures for cask. I shall keep on liund
a flue assortment ol
Buggies Sc Carriages
and can, at short notice, furnish any kind ot
a VEHICLE desired. Having connected
myself with
M essrs. Wyman & May,
Augusta, Ga
a well known and reliable firm. I will sell
at Augusta freights added,
from the best Factories nt the North and
East. All of which will be warranted right.
Being well acquainted with the country and
people, with long experience in the business,
I purpose to furnish the market with such
work as will give perfect satisfaction, T ehalf
be able to furnish the entire country, as my
facilities are unlimited. Call and examine, it
shall cost you nothing. I feel assured that
the good people of this county will appreciate
the honest efforts of one of their old citizen*,
broke down by the war, R. H. JONES,
January 17, 1867 wly
White Cotton Seed to r
sale, at 50 cents a Bushel, by Dr. W.
VV Leake, neat this place.