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I OCAL H 51 ih 0 .
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, IY.’‘is ol *'U»> 1 LiutrU’ii School,
. the «i:vw“ u of {heir Teachers,
i] , r j vc ;l n elite rtuiimient i:t the Male
l onjTi Thiusday evening, July Ist,
, s ,/,-lwk, for the benefit of the
, -vriau Parsonage. Admissii n,
• | s . Children under 12 years 25cts.
G. H. * A. V/. FORCE,
WHOLESALE IN
::OQTS AND S22Q3S,
Whit (hull Si reef,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
r ,| n conn ry merchant* at N'.-w York
‘. ,I. Nut* let, ls 6» wly
r i.«>, if-a ..'a wage
< ai t. r«vsfie Lyceum.
~”u 0 question for the next regular
, -ting of this body: “Are debating
varieties beneficial to Socie 4 y.” Af
lirmative —O. H. Milan-, Tlwo. F.
Smith. Negative—J. L. Moon, J. W.
Pritchett.
The < lection of officers resulted as
fallows:
President —11. W. Murphey; Vice
J’resident —Win. 11. Howard; Secreta
rv John M. Moon; Librarian—J. D-
KuiHow; Treasurer—Wm. H. Tram-
J. M. MOON, Secy.
X. (iilreath & Son arc receiving
n i ari /e lot of fruit Jars, Patented in
j sOB. The simplest and best jar yet
invented.
■jyTV. A choice lot of freak anti Sea onable
Vedicines, Toilet articles, etc., Just receiv
ed by W. L. KIRKPATRICK.
Tbc Trials of Editors and Pul>-
lislitrs.
At meeting of the lowa “State
Press Association,” an address was de
livered—and a very sensible one. too
by one of its members, from which
,vo make the following extract:
‘•ln speaking of the revenue of the
press, 1 cannot retrain from expressing
i:iv views of free advertisements. —
There is always to be found in ever}
considerable community a set c f men
who imagine by some dispensation,
they ought not, like other mortals, to
oav for what they receive Editors
have extraordinary facilities for mak
ing their acquaintance, and are very
kindly permitted to contribute to their
support. In what other branch of bu
siness would this be tolerated ? Al
low that one has put the press under
Home obligation, does he not generally
expect to get back more than the worth
of his services ?”
“If a man does an editor a favor of
a remarkable value, let him have his
remuneration, cash.”
On the other hand require him to
pay for what the paper has done for
him. It is as reasonable to expect a
carpenter to shingle your house and
the tailor to make your clothes with
out charge, as to prepare and publish
matter for another’s benefit without
compensation. Long obituaries, mar
riages ornamented by extracts from
nil the poets, and lengthy puffs of
some one’s corner lots or improve
ments, come under this class of ad
vertisements. This custom of gratui
tous notices and advertisements from
any quarter ought to cease, for tne
reason that it would be a benefit to
the editor’s pockets, and would in
some degree abate an almost intolera
ble nuisance. The editor’s path has
more thorns than roses, and there is
no law, human or divine that should
oblige him to shoulder the burden of
those who are too lazy or stingy to
take care of themselves. People will
come to terms where they find their
interest are involved in a reasonable
compliance.”
School Visit.— Miss Hanseli’s female
School honored this office with a visit
on Wednesday last, in order to take a
few dots in the art of Printing, many
of whom witnessed the modus operandi
of making newspapers for the first time.
Vague are the ideas entertained by the
masses as to how printing is done. —
These false impressions may be correct
ed by a simple visit to a printing office.
We think it will pay any School well
to spend a few moments in a printing
office. (It may prove a little detri
mental to the printers in the way of
pied type, unless care is taken to keep
hands off.) But in this case, wo are
glad to announce, no such thing occur
red. Printing is emphatically the art
of the age, and should be fully under
stood by all enlightened people.
Mineral Well. —We learn that He
has been struck between the residence
of James Lackey and Seth W. Walker
of this place, in the shape of a Well of
Enre mineral t voter, the analysis of which
as not yet been ascertained.
IK3U. We are gratified to learn that
our esteemed friend and former post
master, Thomas M. Compton, has en
gaged his services to Mr. Simon Lieb
man, of this place, and will from to
day, be glad to meet all his old friends
and former patrons at Mr. Liebman’s
Store, where he will be happy to sell
them goods, &c., at prices that will
make it to their advantage to trade
with him.
Messrs. Barnes & McNinch have
just received another lot of that splen
did dried Western Beef, of the “Thoin
as” brand, which excels all other
brands, as those who h wo tried it can
truthlv testify. They bought it to sell
again, and no doubt will do it in quick
time.
Dutcher’s Ll§rhtningl'i} Hiller
K Death to the Living! “Long live
the Killers!
Sold by Dealers Ex lerytchcr?
[_ July Ist, \m.
1 i--J* Yve were glad to meet in our
office, so-day, (Wednesday,) the very
sociable and clover traveling Agent of
the Atlanta Acre Em, Air. T. J. Lyon,
who is looking well and in fine spirits.
He is here representing the interests
of the above able and spirited paper,
which he is now proposing to furnish
to subscribers daily at the low price of
$5 per annum. The New Era is doing
good service to tbi i cotti try by occupy
ing conservative grounds, and advo
cating conservative principles. It is
the organ of the conservative wing of
the II 'publican party. We commend
it to the patronage of our people.
(.'art: u-iyillk Male and Female Acad.
nv, Examination, Ac. —We had the
pleasure to attend upon the Examina
tion exercises of this institution, held
on Monday and Tuesday last, under
the immediate supervision of the teach
ers, Messrs. Johnson & Pritchett. The
examination of classes was thorough,
and evinced, both on the part of teach
ers and pupils, deep study and research*
The rediness with which questions were
answered and problems solved by the
pupils, was sufficient to convey the idea
that no time had been lost or opportu
nity uuavailed, I)}’ the teachers, to ad
vance their pupils in their respective
branches of study. Their examination
did not consist ia a repetition of studJ
ied lessons for the occasion, but in M
general review of all the grounds
which their pupils had gone
session. Bo far as we have j
to learn, general satisfaction lu*. '
given, and. we think, that MesStw. J*
cc P. may congratulate themselves up
on the bright prospect that awaits {hem
in future. Os their entire proficiency j
as teachers, no one can doubt, as this
examination fully exemplifies. All that |
is necessary to secure perfect success,.
is for the people of this community to
act in harmony. This we hope they
will do for the good of both teachers
and pupils. The importance of union
of action in the support of this school j
cannot be too highly appreciated. —
Our teachers are gentlemen who pride |
themselves in their calling, and will
make the school, if the people will on
ly sustain them in their efforts, a mat
ter of joy and pride to this section of
country'.
On Tuesday night, 29th, there was
speaking by the boys and reading of
Compositions by the girls. The exer
cises of the evening were interspered
with music by the Cartersville Brass
Band. The boys and girls all acquit
ted themselves in a creditable style.—
Quite a large audience was in attend
ance upon the occasion, and were veiy
agreeably entertained, for several
hours. Some three or four original
speeches were spoken, by the boys, end
several compositions read by the girls
which reflected honor upon both
teachers and pupils. Everybody was
was pleased and went home, we think,
more fully determined, than ever be
fore to make one strong, united effort to
plant this institution of learning upon
a firm basis, by according to it that
patronage and aid that its merits so
justly demands. We cannot, in this
connection, refrain from expressing our
pride and admiration at the very ex
cellent manner in which our Brass
Band performed their part. No one
who witnessed the occasion, and who
had any sense of pride for his race and
country', left that house
that night with other than a strong
desire for the entire success of the
Cartersville Male and Female Acade
my, and the Cartersville Brass Band.
We learn that our fellow citizen, H-
B. Rector, is about starting into tho
manufacture of the celebrated Estrella
Oil, or illuminating fluid, in Chattan
nooga, Tenn. This Oil has been used
in this community for several years and
gives universal satisfaction. It is safe,
clean, cheap, and, in this community,
has taken lead of all burning Oils.—
We cheerfully recommend it to the cit
izens of Tennessee. Mr. Rector will
be assisted by our former fellow towns
man, Dr. Kramer, well known in this
community for many years as a chem
ist.
Fine Watches, Jewelry &c.
George Sharp, in Atlanta, has a fine
assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Pla
ted Wares, &e., on hand, and for sale
at low prices. He keeps nothing but
pw'e articles —the gold that glitters,
diamonds that sparkle, and silver
that does not con-ode. We have
tested one of his “Lehmanns’ Patent’
Self-Winding 'Watches, and take pleas
ure in saying that we never saw a bet
ter time-keeper. His assortment of
Watches is perfect, his jewelry of the
best quality, and his plated Ware un
surpassed.
S. G. Hillyer, jr., son of the Rev.
S. G. Hillyer, an eminent Baptist min
: ister of this State, w-as duly empowered
1 and authorized to preach the gospel,
by the Baptist church in this place, in
Conference, on Saturday before the
third Sunday in June.
Good Beet ! Better Beet !! Best
Beef !!! In to vn, may bo found every
other morning at the Market Stall of
James Lackey, fronting the
and in the rear of the Grocery Store
of Messrs. Barnes & McNinch.
Cartersville, Ga., July Ist 18G9.—lm
ESrThomas Leak reports the first
Cotton Bloom, at this office.
SPEVI A I; S .
CROCKERY and Glass-vvarc
: are “womens’ joy,’ 1 especially if
it is nice, just such as can be
found by the car load, at the
me del crockery store of Mcßride
;& (jo’s., Atlanta.
'Troni»o''le k Co.’s Un-r Pill* for the t'ver.
For constipation, cut of Druinjtoolt A Co.‘s Lire*
Pi Is
Dronigoole k Co.’s Liver Pi Is carta sick headache
Droompooli k C<\'» Buchu restore* esr’y dteey.
Fur n esk hack, us- I*:< maoole k Co.’s Buchu.
ll otncool* k Co.’s BacUu is the best *ntl cheapest.
Physicians prefer Dromaoole & Co.'s Buchu.
To Town Tax payers*.
All persons subject to Taxation with
in the Corporate limits of Cartersville,
(two miles square, as per recent sur
vey) are hereby notified to come for
ward and give in their Tax, for the
year 1869. The Tax receiver, J. C.
Jones, will not call on you out of his
office any more, but will be fountl at
the Council Room, over the store of
Messrs. Stokely A Williams, from 8
o’clock a. m., to 6 p. m.
The Books will be closed on the 30th
instant. By Order of the Board.
J. C. MADDOX,
Sec’t and Tres.
June 16, 1869. 2t
life Whole
3 , V a (
|Ji^RrW'7T>ruggist ,
Dociorman’s Horse and Cattle powders.
Reckerman’s king of Oil LiuimctU.
Deckerman’s Universal Ointmc U, good
for man ane beast. For sale bv. ,
wGm W. L. LIRKPATRX’K.
Pain and dilfioclty in uriualing— Dromgoole A-Vo.’s
Buchu.
For lost. manhood, use Oromsroole & Co.’s Buchu.
Frequent inclination to urinaie, use Dromgoole <fe
Co.’s Buchu.
For Kidneys and Bladder, use Dromgoole & Co.’s
Buchu.
S. Clayton & Son, are now offering
great inducements to those wishing to
purchase goods. Having determined
on a change in business, they propose
to sell as follows:
Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware
and Cutlery, at Cost, for Sixty days.
Books, Stationery, Confectioneries
and Groceries, at very short profits.
Fresh Green and Black Teas, at low
figures.
500 Good Envelopes for sl.
500 Very Good Envelopes for sl. 25.
5 Quires good Commercial Note Pa
per for 75 cts.
Paper Window Shades 2 for 25 cts,
or 5 for 50cts.
Anything you want, in their line,
can be had at prices to suit you.
Cartersville, Juno 16, 1869. ts
Whenever yon need a pill, try one of Dromgoole A.
Co.’s Liver Pills, and you will have no other.
If billlous, use Dromgoole & Co.’s Liver Pill.
English Female Bitters cores all females,
E. F. B. Cares all Female irregularities. It cures
old and young, and imparts life and bouyancy to
all.
E. F. B. merits public esteem and confidence.
The great female blessing is E. F. B.
Mcßride & C°, Atlanta, are
sole Agents for the “Eureka
Coffee Pot.”
Obituary
Mrs. Eugenia C. Milam, Wifo of
William W. Milam, died of Typhoid
F«vcr on the 15th of June, 1869, at
Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia.
She embraced religion in the year
1858, and joined the “Liberty Spring”
Presbyterian Church in Lawrenece
District South Carolina.
A few months preceeding her death
site had regularly attached herself to
the “Friendship” Church at Carters
ville, living since devoted to its wor
ship, order and prosperity. After a
few day’s illness the summons came
for her to join “a more glorious Ch arch
above,” which summons found her spir
it ready for that solemn and inevitable
event. For her death had no “sting;”
for her it had no “victory,” for she had
in the hour of health sought and found
one to cheer and comfort her through
life—and even in the dark hour of
death, that “Comforter” did not depart
from her; but illumined the gloom of
her most trying hour on earth. Her
spirit, in fond nature lingered on the
brink of the river, regretting that her
dear Husband and child could not fly
away with her and be at rest forever.
For she deeply regretted to leave them
behind her, here amid the tears and
woes of earth.
But the hour, of disrolution had
come, and cheered with the hope that
she parted with them but for “a little
while,” to meet them again in a world
of light and life eternal, and soothed
with a hope of immortality, she sweet
ly and quietly breathed out her spirit.
She now sleeps in Jesus.
“Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep,
From which none ever wake to weep;
A calm aud undisturbed repose,
Unbroken by the last of foes.”
“Asleep in Jesus, peaceful rest,
Whose waking is supremely blest;
No sea woe shall dim that hour
That Manifests the Saviour’s power.”
* * * * *
Lrwrenceville Herald please copy.
Where did you get that fine, shiny,
buggy, you ride in ? ° From Gower,
Jones & Cos., Cartersville, Ga. I went
all the way there after it—forty miles.
Go and get one, they are the best in
the land.
The President will fix the time for
holding the elections in Mississippi and
Texas as soon as the result of the con
test in Virginia, on the (sth of July, is
announced by Gen. Canby.
A French father was recently try
ing to persuade a young ward to mar
ry his daughter (the ward was very
wealthy). He said: "She has talents
even to her fingers’ ends,” “I should
prefer a thimble there.” “She will be
the best of literary wives.” “I should
prefer the best of housewives.” “She
will go to posterity.” “I had much
rather she would go to market. ’
THE LIVE DKU3 sreitu
Atlanta, Cla.
REDWINE * FOX,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATLAITTA. GEORGIA.
junc 1, 18G9. wly
W, A. IMSBIII,
Wholesale Druggist,
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, Ca.
DON'T HEAD THIS!
Rut if you will, pause in your mail career, fttid |»i*reh*ise of tne tiH'lot Signcli. fit ~.-0.0
Drug* "and Medicines. Laboring rather for reputation and sound commercial standing,
than wealth, I can afford to sell my goods at living rates. I therefore publicly announce,
that"those who are anxious to purchase the very best of Drugs, Medic,nos (Jienucals,
Paints, Oils, Window-glass, and Patent Medicines, should give me a e.t'l. Having been
identified with Atlanta and her interests, previous to the war, I have presumed that being
reestablished, my old friends and customers would return. Constantly deceiving lien
goods, rejecting inferior articles, purchasing of first hands, I am compelled to sell
them: Ist. Because they are of good quality; 2nd. Because they are cheap; and lastly,
because lam determined to build up a number one, first-class Drug Business. You may
rely upon what I say. lam also prepared to offer to the public CHUNK! S AXODYNK
COUUH SYRUP, an’ excellent thing for children. It is regarded as a legitimate medicine,
and stands upon its merits, alone, and is a sale, reliable, family’ medicine for old and
young. In croup, it has no equal; for whooping-cough, bronchial affcciions, diseutcn of
the chest, it is most excellent.
PRYOR’S ORIGINAL PILL OINTMENT-
Iam prepared to offer to the public. In burns, scalds, bruises and rheumatism, it is
highly recommended, as its name indicates, it is without a parallel! iu Hemorrhoids. Many
good people bear Witness to this assertion.
GIGG'S APERIENT FILLS.
I am proprietor of, and beg especially to mention, that in sick head-ache, sour stomaclie,
nausea and the bad effects of late hours, they are wonderfully successful.
All of the above 1 ain prepared to Wholesale and Retail.
Atlanta, Georgia. June 24tb 1809.
Special Notices.
Extra Special XotU e
Beware of Counterfeit*! Smith's Tonic yrup has
been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought 1o
grle
SMITH'S TON SC SIRS I*.
The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s pri
vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has
the right to msnufac: ure and sell the original John
Smith’s Tonic Sjrup of Louisville, Kv. Examine wel
the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not
on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived.
See my column advertisement, and my show card
I'will prosecute any one Infringing 'on my right. The
genuine Smith's Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by
myself. Tho public’s servan*, DR. JOHN BULL.
Louisville. Ky., April 28,1863
Tax Solicc.
I will be in
Adairsville, May 15th, Jane 7th, 21st
Kingston, “ 17th June Btli, 22d.
Euharlec, “ 18th “ 9th, 23d.
Stilesboro, “ 19th “ 10 2-1 th.
Allatoona, “ 20th “ 18 25th.
Cartersville, “ 21st “ Ist, July 6th.
Cassville, “ 22d “ 19, July sth.
Etowah, June 2d “ 17, July Ist.
Wolf Pen, “ 3d, “16 and 30tli.
Pine Log, “ 4th, “ 15, and 29th.
Sixth Dist. “ sth, “ 14 and 28th.
Cass Station, July 2d.
Persons returning lauds arc required
to return the same by number, district
and section.
ZACK A. McREYNOLDS,
. Tax Deceiver.
May 10, 1869.
Billy Edwards, we wish it distinctly un
derstood, is no sardine, but a number one
saddle and harness maker and repairer.—
lie is now engaged in putting up saddles
and harness for velocipedes, horses, buggies,
carriages, wagons, dump carts and trucks,
and can make them right or left handed or
both, to suit buyers, lie says that his not
being a married man, is, by no means, to be
taken as evidence that lie is a dog, for bis
remaing single is not his fault. \\ e sympa
thise with Billy, but can’t cry any.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
THE Advertiser, having been restored
to health in a few weelrs, by a
very simple remedy, after having suffered
several years with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption—is
anxious to make known to bis fellow-suffer
ers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used (free of charge,)
with the directions for preparing and using
the same, which they will find a Sure Cure
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.
The object of the advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to
to be invaluable; and lie hopcs>
every sufferer will try liis remedy, as it wil
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing.
■REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
■Williamsburg, Kings County, New \ork.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for year 5
from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion,
will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send
free to all who need it, the receipt and di
rcations for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser’s experience, can
do so by addressing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN 15. OGDEN,
No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
Have you ever been to see
Mcßride & Co*s. extensive and
handsome oroelcery
iaMiSbmeilt in Atlanta ?
If you have not you are certainly
behind the times, and we would
advise you never to let another
opportunity to sec it slip.
TAKE NOTICE.
FETER MARSH IS AGENT OF BAR
TOW COUNTY, FOR
BALL’S PATENT
WASH IMG MACHINE.
Tt Washes by Rotation, of current wick
saves labor, ftiel and fat iric, and consequent
ly time and money. The process being so
simple, that a mere child can almost do tho
family washing. No frazeling or loss of 1
Buttons occasioned by washing with this
Machine. JO minutes Boiling is sufficient
time to accomplish all Unit is desirable. —
Call at the Lamp and Oil Emporium where
you can see for yourself. Price $1 50,
I\ MARSH, Ag’t.
mw SP&ISEfc &B@o®
HOWARD & ERWIN.
OUR MR. ERWIN having, in person, se
lected our
SPRING and SUMMER
STOCK CT GOODS,
tn Philadelphia and New York, and purchased
for CetSH, we are enabled to offer to our
old and new customers, a splendid stock of
Seasonable Goods,
comprising, in part, of
LADIES’ BLESS GOODS:
PERCALES, MUSLINS. MERINOS. ALPACCAS. a
beautiful selection of CALICOS AND WHITE
GOODS. CHECKS, SCOTCH PLAIDS. HOSIERY, &C,
LADIES' SPRING HATS, a choice selection of
GLOVES, SHOES in great variety, among them
Miles & Son’s celebrated Philadelphia made
SHOES, &C.
FOR GENTLEMEN,
We have CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS,
BOOTS and SHOES = HATS, all Styles ; in short,
everything usually called for in our line,
CL 0 THING DEI‘A R T3IENT,
We call attention to our large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
for |len and Boys,
STATIONERY, AC.
We have believed that our growing town de
manned a good stock ol RooliS, especially
School Standard Rooks, paper,
envelopes, &c., and arc now offering
unusual facilities to purchasers, and our ar
rangements arc such, in the New Y’ork market,
that we can supply any book needed, whether
Historical, Literary or Classical. W r c shall
make this a feature in our business.
GROCERIES, AC.
Our general stock is well selected. SOGAR,
COFFEE, SYRUP, NAILS, SADDLES and BRIDLES*
LEATHER COLLARS, and TRACE CHAINS,
CROCKERY,
A fine stock of Crockery, of the usual varie
ties.
WOOD-WARE.
A splendid assortment, Southern made,
We respectfully invite the attention of oui
custonr ers. old and new, to our stock ofGoods
and promise them a full equivalent for their
money. HOWARD & ERWIN,
npril 1, 1569, Cartersville. Ca.
PIANOS.
The undersigned would respectfully
announce tliat he is enabled to furnish
the most magnifl.-ent Pianos ever seen
in this country, from $325 to SBOO. —
.Having superior advantages, and
many years experience in the.business
in Europe and America, I can sell a
first class Piano, 7, or 71 Octave, with
all the very latest improvements SSO
to SIOO less than they can be bought
elsewhere; put them up at your house,
keep it in tunc, free cf charge, for 12
months, and warrant every Piano five
years. He will have specimens here,
or confer with you in person, by ad
dressing. Residence, Kenesaw House,
F. L. FREYER, Marietta, Ga.
The Star Store.
JACOB ELSAS & CO.,
DT.VI.FRS IX
Cfiy-SBOPS, CLOTHING,
EOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS-NOTIONS &C
--SOLE AGENTS FOR T!lc
Nashville
Paper
Mills.
CttMtrJjnll Strtrt,
Fourth Door from the Corner of Alabama ,
ATLANTA, GA.
JACOB ELSAS.
MORRIS ADLER.
JULIUS DREYFOOS, mav li/co.wtf
BOOT «. SHOE
STORES.
T. H. KENNEDY & CO..
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
i UK JUST RECEIVING and oponin; a
X ' Y_ very fine assortment of
Hoots and Shoes !
FOR THE
SPRING if- SUMMER WEAR;
ALSO,
LEATHER AND CALF-SKINS;
TOGETHER WITH
SHOE FINDINGS,
A Genpral LihS.
Hats Ca»T»«t Sack*
UMBaeLLAS. &c-0-
A!I of which were bought FOR CASH, and
will he sold at the most reasonable prices’
Cctl! ami See what we can’t describe
to you ('it paper, find we an* satisfied that you
can and will :>e pleased, both in quality and
price of Goods. At the old stand of Milner
ami Kennedy.
T. H. KENNEDY & CO.
April I, 16*9.
J. E. EGBERTS
Having added to his stock of
choice GROCERIES AND
Confect ionerP s,
j
BOOTS*
8 It o e s 9
Hats, &e.
D O M E S TICS
AND
COT TON Y A ItNS.
Is prepared to accommodate his
customers, with the above goods,
at reasonable, living prices, for
cash, and cash only! .
He pledges himself to do just
what lie promises—nothing more
—nothing less—because it is all
that he can afford to do.
CARTERSVILLE, March 17.
NtW LIVE JtWtIRY SlOfiE,
g-eo:rge sharp,
WHITE HALL ST., ATLANTA,
My New Store has only been open about
nine months, it is fitted up with silver mount
ed 'show cases, and an elegant Solid Black
Walnut. Side Show Case for Silver.
My Stock consists of Diamonds and Pre
cious Stones, Set in Sets, Bings. Pins, also
the most fashionable and Largest Stobk of
fine Jewelry—Watches, Gold Chains, Solid
Silver Ware, Plated Ware, and Fancy Goods.
gWatchcft! Watches! Watches
My Stock of Watches is very large at this
time. T have the following Celebrated
makes; The Celebrated Railroad Watch,
(Lehmann's Patent Self Winder.) E. D.
Johnson's Hujuinin Btmiguin, E. Howard
& Co.’s, F. O. Jack, L. & S. Raymond,
Yockaron Brothers, 0. M. Wheeler, Mat
Laflin, T. F. Ryason, I*. S. Bartlett, Apple
ton Tracy & Cos., Wattham etc. etc., all of
which I will sell at New 1 ork wholesale
Prices.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY!!
St vies to numerous to mention —over t ircc
hundred Sets of fine All Gold Jewelry, fine
Rings Thimbles, Gold Chains, Lockets,
Chasms, Sleeve Buttons, Studs. Breast l «n*
&c., kc. In prices and quality of Goods I
defy Competition. I do not keep any but
ALL GOLD GOODS. G eo. SHARP,
Live Jewelry Store, Atlanta, Ga.
June 24,—w Iv.
Mcßride & O, Atlanta, Ga,
have the finest stock of 1 luted
Wares ever before offered for
sale in that efty. No humbug
in this.
W M. CRAY.
61
IJjDr
IE3I
Worker and Dealer in
/ 7\l L7A X A XI) II HITS R VTL . IXP,
A XU
Amciican Statuary Marble.
MONUMENTS, TOMBS,
3!»adstones,, Tablets, Urns,
Vaces and
Mantle wiccc Work,
and
HETT.-R, iSTIGZ-ITISrO
MARBLE WORK OF ALL
n s
DESiGNS ot Monuments, or nnv other
Marble Work, furnished tree of tltarge.
Moulding in (Master done to order.
3 "Orders solicited and promptly
tilled.
JKaT’OLIL'e and Yard ojiposite the
Georgia Koii Road Depot.
S. B. OATMAN, Agent,
march llwly ATLANTA, GA.
THE GA. MARBLE WORKS!
I \RR now prepared to fill all orders for Marble, and
| t\ «<> furnish MONUMKNTS, SLAIiS, TOOWBSand
flubbed hi the heat style, and at lower prices than the
| ame Work done with North*rn Mai hie.
Our Marble is equal to the
Best American. A
,ili' !«
« mt
il;; ‘i ! twension*. For any Infurm
fttlon or ,t«! K n. address Wiidll--*!
J. A. EISA NF.lt, AG'T.
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
J s-;er, Pickens Cos,, Ga.
September 3, ISOS. wly
Carpets,
Oii Cloths,
Curtains,
Wall Paper,
&c.
OUR STOCK in the above goods is large
mid complete, and we are offering extra
inducements to CASH BUYERS, at whole
sale or retail.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON & CO ,
cor, Whitehall and Hunter Street*.
Atlanta, Ga.
OUR STOCK of Fancy S»i y (.oods
is the largest ever offered in the city.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
II lay e t s
Will find it greatly to their advantage to give
us a call. f'HAMBERLIN, B. CO.,
WE HAVE just, received a large lot of
IRISH LINEN, 1 ABLE DAMASK.
NAPKINS, BIRD’S EYE DIAPER, LA
DIES’ AND GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS
SHIRT FRONTS, etc., e’c., all of
Our Own Importation,
and are offering them at pri«es far hclovv any
ever offered in this market. Buyers at whole
sale or retail will find it time well spent to look
at our stock before making their purehnses.
CHAMBERLIN. BOYNTON <^CO v
cor. Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
mch 24 Atlanta, G i
United States 1 sternal Reveste. 1
Dkp’tv Cou.kct’us 0i f ice 4th Dis. Gt. >
Cartcrsville, Ga., June 24th, IB<i9. J
Notiee hereby given, that the following
property, seized at the time and place, and
for the cause stated below, viz:
One copper Still and Worm, seized of W.
11. Sheats and A. Ccliuvcs of Carroll county,
Ga., on the 27th day of May, 1809, for vio
lation of Section 2d, Act of Congress passed
July 18t.h 18f.fi.
One Still, Cap, and Worm. Seized of G.
Richardson and D. C. Coker, of Floyd county
Ga., on the 19th day of May 1809, for same
cause.
One barrel, containing about 11 gallons of
corn whiskey, Seized of W. W. Williams of
Carroll County, Ga., on the 27th day of May
18fi9, for violation of Section 4"> of same Act.
One keg containing about 12 gallons of
corn whiskey, Seized of G. Richardson nnd
D. C. Coker, of Floyd County, Ga., on the
19th day of May, 1869, for same cause.
Any person or persons, claiming any of
the foregoing articles are required to appear
and make such claims, within thirty days
from date and give bond as required by law,
otherwise, the same will be sold for the use
of the United States.
R. M. MITCHELL.
w3t . Dcp ty Col.
n, W. SATTKUF IKI.D, O. V. BATTERFIEJ.n.
R. W- SATTERFIELD & BRO.
AT
The Hew Brick Store
First Door Fast of Railroad,
•0A R TERS VILLE, GEORG lA.
Have just received and opened an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
OP
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, READY MADE CLOTH
ING, HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY, FAMI
LY GROCERIES, ETC., ETC., ETC.
To which they invite the attention of the
public generally, being satisfied that they
can and will sell goods as c heap, if not a lit
tle Cheaper, tha l any other house in town.
The attention of the ladies is especially
invited to our Stock of Summer Dress
Goods.
Gentlemen can also bo fitted up with,
whittever they may Want,
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods, at the highest market price.
•Having withdrawn from; the late Firm of
j. H. Satterfield oit Cos, 1 would respectfully
solicit the patronage of my old friends uud
customers.
It. W. SATTERFIELD.
June 24th,—w ly.
Physicians’ and Editors’ wives' use E. F, 11,
1'- i, B. cures utly old chron'e ens-s
Ti e v eat Female regulator, K. F. B.
liuadri-<t* of letters from jilt parts of the country
f,>>eak of the wonderful effictvcy of K. F. li. in al
Fvia tie complaints
LHjADritirsrau^
DR. T. BRA DFITJLD S
EEM A L E
REGULATOR.
“Woman** Best Friend.”
Tin* TAI.VARUt MtWCIXICI* prep*r*<t for W<>.
MKN txrlaaitrty, aud l< *>#B>rdt y 'VOMI.N’ni l».
ft it .dap'pd ccprrixUy to those >•»►>» where tl.etronwA
i, dl ordered, Hnd win curt Irrmtarllr In l.«
. “toenres,” except in -tichc**.. m» r. qn re h aorvl l
■ fc|M-r»'ioß. A, these last .ro ? ry rtrr. the FFMAI.R
kMiri.tTill! is of Him o.l B , ir, r r».| •pni’rxttcn. In
» Mtddvn check of the "monthly «nn rs fom cold,
Irioi' It* . f mind «r like c;.ti«c. ft net* like • eh' rn. tv
>t* f orio<j flit Him-hun/r in rerrf inrtnnrr »ow r<>
111, nine ih* tcvrr, ln.il.ch>' JI.III In ihr in lof •
heck and ‘lower stomach.” thuho, of h*«t 11 « u . il.o
■ face. ch' lv seneatloo*, hunting „f t|,» rvrlhl- gen
j »r*lre*tV*.n«.s. Taken In time. all i>«*e evuip nm*
! p»s».wry iiniiirdi.tr'y, wlihnnl Injury to the const)-
' tunnn. ¥ enocotly. h wercr.tlf prop >r remedy I* nut
! applied In ifmr. the riiseaw become* , hrunlr, and the
j fundntl»n laid for nuinbi-rles* * il* to the oonrtlm
»|r,n ot won'.**, T>>e next -inrn” c< me* ar, and m> ,1
I there I- no %h<«w,*’ or perhsp* the **wh!t«*’’ will np.
' pevr. There will he . roe iinen.ilir.s mlmoii lln w nn.h,
nut very little or none of the natural I laid rnmplrg.—’
I The complexion liecouier .allow, ImwH. .woiie- , • .nrt
,-t ifreenl.li carle iihoui the face, c.oia'ani dull a. lilnr
p-'n« in the head, weichtin the lower atom, eh and
ha'-k, wi'h «r wiiliout white*, p.l|dtetlona ofthe hewn,
I I‘hß ,r, exlmi'tl-n. Indl|ie»thin, we.rlneea. 1.. gonr,
| aching ncroea the loins, loss of nppe'itc, pain in lelt
Sreast, iiphtne-s across the cheat, c oich and pi Idlnr.s,
If ..till showed to ir-> on.* ereen slokne wl Ihe fni'y
dcvcl ped—ti e headache hecomea more revere, sin
lo,*nf rnem ry, iflmirished sen.iMlltr, rirt *t<n»ar!,,
ilr.iwpala, no relish for food, loss of fle.h, Inerevln*
llm teilnir of the heart, sm tiling of the frrt, ley, ami
body and occasional spitting of blood. The sliehte.i
etr >r' ,'Kii.e. hurried h, hi thing, almost
The skin is tU'ibv and has . *Mou(rh.v feel.’’ I’ni. I. »
s.a p'eture, b"t It Is the bo iditinri of tnoiis nda of
women between the see. of 15 and 45, „h .are hrouxlu
to the verce of the itrare by irnoru iee or oeslecl >•»
take the proper remedv. To « I who are nttlirled with
a l.v of the symptoms almve nv nllnned, In connectho.
with an Irreirolari'v of the “monthly >lckrr«,’ n.
e«rnc«tly sav TaKK Ort. J. RHA HKIKI.D’S PKMkI.IC
IIEDUHTOR. Ah w ounce* taken.you will at once
experience its benefits, and with ail ile patience 1. 3
may he fully restored to health.
Th's remedy ha. been extensively need for upwards
o' 2d years by many of the most sxneileneed ,
cessfiii Physicians ta fie «riria. We rej. si. that Hr
J. Ilradfleld’s Kun.le Ketfulatnr Is pr-pared f„r Wo
men and to he u.ed by Women on y. It won Id* he an
easy matter to firntah thousands of carMflruP* t„
prove Its excellen-e, but prefer to place the medlrlr.e
upon its own merits. A trial is all we ak.
Prepared and sold In any ipiantlty, by ’
Atlanta, tia., December2o, 13(W 1
DR. PRADFTKT.D—
Dear Sir : I take pleasure In ststlnc that some time
previous to the late war, I u-ed with the utmost .ur.
'’•> 5 servant, girl, your Female Reitulator Ve
pared then at HvaiUield’s Drug Plort, p„jn T
She had been sngeriny aevcielv f-om suppressed men
struatlon, and this medlcb ce soon restored tier »„ her
health. She is to-day living in Atlanta, sound and
well.
1 » i l state further, that I know If, h,| n)r w ,. h
epnal success on a servant girl of mv h nther-ln-l.w
Prof. l;uthef f "rd, of Athens, Ga. Phis woman had’
I think, been diseased for six years. S»e ws* a house
servant, and see •ed c U . ed, up to the time of ‘ free,
dom ’I do not he-Date to Indorse your pt-pe atlon
lor the purpose a Inch you rfcnißniffnd ft. Y'»urA
JND. C. WIIITNtR.
STATE OF OEORmt, Troop Ooonty.
This ts to certify that 1 have examine I the Ttcelpa
of Dr. Jose .h Br.dfield, ol this county, «nd. as a med
ical man, pr nounoe It to he a combination of medi
cines of great merit, in the treatment of all the dls.
eases of females, fur which he recommends It. Thla
Dec. 21st, 18GS. IVM. P. HKASI.KV, M. D.
CARTERSTH,tK, G a„ April 2fi, IFF,9.
This will certify flint two inrtnhcia of my
immediate family, after having ouffeied for
many years from menatrual irregularity, and
have been treated without benefit by vi rioua
medical doctors, were, at length, emut letely
cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Hradfield'i F«-
mai.e JlnurbATOß. 1, therefore, deem it my
duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope
ot drawing the attention of suffering woman
kind to the merits of a medicine, whose pow
er in curing irregular and suppressed men
struation, has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such
cases is truly wonderful, and well may tho
remedy be called “Woman's Best Friend.”
Yours, respectfully,
JAS. W. strange.
li. H. Bradfield,
WhoLesale Druggist
ATLANTA, GA
For sale in Cartersville, by
J". W. F. DBZEST *
Jan. 1, 1869. Urus'^ttt
DR. 0. S. PROPHITT'S
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF HIS CILEBRATED
LIVER MEDICINE.
Anodine Fain Kill Xt.
ANTI BILLIOUS PILLS.
Ague I‘ili.s,
AND...•
Dysentery Cordial, Female Tonic,
....ANDssts
punwFrwjrG
r pIIK excellent Re-redies of 0. S. Prnphltt, M. !>., need
I no recommendation—tlirir well known power in re
moving the disca es peculiar to nui' Southern climate,
having already established for them an m.viable repu
tation iu Georgia and the adjoining States. As too
majority of persons living in the South are predispos
ed to dbeise of the t.iver, It is granted by all Intelli
gent physicians that most of the pains and a dies of our
people are doe to organic or functional derange uent
of that important organ. Prnphlll’s Liver Medicine
and Anti liiiiious Pills strike directly at the root of Uin
evil. They cure the Liver which, in nine eases uut of
ten. Is at ihe I) >Uo nos the Cougns, Dy-pepsla, ’ollc.
Sick Headache, It eumat ; *m, Constipation. Menstrual
Obstruction', etc., so common among our •eople.—.
Earache, Toothache, Acute Klieiimallsm, Neuralgia
and bodily pains of every kind U e before
I*ro;»liIil*s Pain Kill It
like c v aff before the wind.
If you have In Igestlon or I)y*p«psia in any form or
any other Chronic Di-eases, use
PropSiiU’ti Liver Medicine,
It. is sate and reliable ; pure Vegetable, and a lh|nl
reaily for use at any and all times. Price. s'i a bottle
—BB 1-8 per cent, dis -ount by the dozen bottles or more
_if vou get Snake bit, use
PROP HITT’S PAIN KILL IT,
Internal and external. If voe have a fresh wonntl
of any sort, u«r the P VIM KILL IT. If you get dog
bit, apply the P IN KILL IT.
DR O. S. PROPHITTS
ANTI-BILLIOUS VEGETABLE PILLS.
Purgative anil Febrlfugrc,
May he as « safe and efficient cathartle
in ml Febrile and Acute Itiseuses of all kind*.
DR. (), is. PROPHITT'H
VEGETABLE AGEE PILW.
A **feand certain remedy for Ague and Fever, tVIli
and Kever, and all kinds of Periodical oi*-*iM«p, and
ift safe ana reliable for at) to lake at any time.
DH. PROPHITTS
COMPOUND DISCOTERY CORDIAL
A safe and genuine remedy for all kind. of Hose I
eases, Dysenteries, DUrrbuia, Bloody Flux, 4c. It ,
ne given to all sixes, ages and sexes, ami at all tin ,
with pi rfect safety, where there is anything of that
class indicated.
CORDIAL FEMALE TONIC
AND
Purifying Pills.
Th» PnrhftTns Pills and Female Tonic are a-soc'strd
together as a full preparation, as von an- In M,e tun .
They have given perf-rt rath faction In my prart|,->
for the last twenty years, In all case* that ihev are re-,,
commended fir. The Pill« may he taken i»
with the l.ivef Medicine, without the Tonic, when thrra
Is anv indioatlot for th«-in. such ss Shortness of J». ewrt,
Swelling of * he Feet or F * ,: e, or a Pale V cnk »ta e, f
•he Blood, or a Flabby stale of the Musc’es, H « genet ,
ally follow Fever, and (.hills and Fever.
All of the above Medicines sold hy Dmcgistv
Me-chsnts generally throuphentthe Soiith- West.
Prepared only hy DU. O: 8. PROPUITT,
€ovi--|o n< q
For sole in Atlanta Ky 1,-H, BRA IG it.
Wbolcsalc Drntftrtsn, am? in Gsricr-vil ,< i,-
.1 W, F BEST, Druggist- l 2 , J