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About The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1869)
JORDAN. HOWARD & UARRALSON, Tobacco COM MISSION MK R CIIA N TS, Whitehall Street, A) LA NT A, GEORGIA Keep const a tly on hand, a lsirpa and fine Assortment of CHEW ING and SMOKING TO* BACCO, CIG AXIS, &c., which wc offer at the Lowest Whole sale prices. Jure 10, 1808. " ts Georgia Dyes. Unequalled for beauty and ISJM PJICITY, “Pride or tlic South.”— A hcau “Prl«l© Os ll»e Olltll,”—an ex quiaitu Purjilr. Th«y will Dv*» either Silk or Wool, Price, ONE DOLLAR r• r pint bottle. Prepared by LEWIS &SH RE. D\crs. For salt-, in Cauersville. bv N. GILREATH Ac SOX. Win. King, Jr., fa Cos.. Proprietors, Alliens*, Ga. Peb. 21w0m or ly COX «c HILL. ATLANTA, GA. n HTOUK AND WILL FELL VEII LOW FOR CASH, OLD BOURBON WHISKY; 60 “ “ RYE *5 “ GIBSON “ ioo “ RECTIFIED co “ WHITE CORN so i and \ CASKS COGNAC BRANDY* 35 BBLS peach AND APPLE “ 20 •• AMERICAN GIN; t 5 “ NEW ENGLAND RUM; 3 PIPES HOLI AND GIN; 3 PUNCHEONS JAMAICA RUM; ao \ CASKS FORT MADERIA AND SHERRY WINE; 25 BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAM. WINE; 20 CASKS JEFFREY'S ALE; 100.000 SEGARS, VARIOUS BRANDS, Feb. 20, 1860.vv ly Brick and Stone Ma sonry. LYNiH CHAPMAN id prepared, at all times, to undertake any kiud of BRICK AND STONE WORK; and will take contracts for such work to al most any extent—from the running of a flue to the building of a palace. His work is well known in this community, as a very large proportion of it has been done under h.s own supervision, lie was brought up at the business by his father, Joseph Chapman, formerly of Cassville, whose reputation as a mason has no parallel in this country, and Lyman flatters himself that he can do as good work as his father. For further particulars, apply to bint in Cartersville, Ga. may 1, 1859 wly Administrators Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, will be fold before the Courthouse door, in Cartcrs ville, on the first Tuesday in July next, lots of land No. 618 and 514, in the 4th Dis. and 8d Section of Bartow county. Sold as the property of Cintarilla Scott, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. DAVID A. VAUGHN, May 18, 1869. w4()d Adm’r. Citation. To James Henderson, William Henderson, Lewis Henderson, and Bellain Henderson, Mary Saxon, Hugh Saxon, Ilenry Hender son, Nancy Owens, formerly Nancy Hender son, and Jessie G. Henderson, and James Hendrix and wife: Richard Henderson having applied for probate, at the August Term, 1869, of this Court, of the Will of William Henderson, decea-ed, to which he claims to be an exec utor bemg so named in said Will. You and each of you, are required and cited to be and appear at the Ordinary's Office, in the Court House of Bartow County, at the regular August Terra, 1869, of the Court of Ordinary for said County, to attend the probate of said Will. This 3rd May 1869. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C. CITATION. To Abner A. Hood, George S. Hood, Lou. Smith, formerly Louisa Hood, Rutha Ann McKey, formerly, Kutha Ann Hood, W. H. Hood and John R. Hood, having applied for probate at the August Term 1869, of this Court of the will of Henry Hood deceased, to which they claim to be executors, being so named in said will. You, and each of you, are required, and Cited, to be and ap pear at the Ordinary’s office in the Court House of Bartow county, at t.hc regular Au gust term, 1860, of tlie Court of Ordinary, for said countv, to attend the probate of said Will Witness my hand and seal of office, this 3d May 1869. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C. FOR Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July, 1809, at public out-cry in Cartersville, the following property, to-wit; The Mill House and Lot, known as the Magnolia Mills prop erty, the house two stories, 30 by 70 feet, containing Shafting, Belting and fixtures for a Machine Shop, with Plaines, Matching, Moulding and Tcncnting Machines, and all the appliances usually found in a Shop of the Kind. Also one set of Corn Recks, pnd one sett Burr (French) Wheat Rocks, with good Smuttcr and Bolting Cloth, besides, good Engine and Boiler, all iti running or der, under decree of Court, sold to wind up Partnership affairs of Sligh McElrcath.— Terms Cash, unless previous arrangements ms leas to Sale. Jute 15th 1869. ts. JXO. w. WOFFORD, Rot ; er. R.F. MADDOX,! TOBACCO COMMISSION MEIiCiU NT, Deals Exclusively in TOBACCO. CIGARS AM LIQUORS. Consignments solicited and returns promptly made. No. 13 Alabama sir.,' ATLANTA, GA. April 1, '69, m\ WERT RAIL ROAD IS o Q M 11ST <3- ! SPRiNGIs 08 HMD, And so is our Stcek cl New ; end Beautiful SPRING AND | SUIVIIVIER \ STOKELY k WILLIAMS, CONSISTING, IN TART, OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Os the most fashionable styles ; GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS, A General Line ; READY-MADE CLOTHING, # A Superior Lot ; HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES* Never before surpassed in this market; CROCKERY* CUTLERY* HARDWARE, Sufficient for all Family Purposes; SUFAR* COFFEE* &C.* &C.* ETC * Together with a thousand other things unnecessary to mention ; in fact, our entire stock of goods is unsurpassed, either in variety, quality or price. We earnestly invite our friends and the pub lic generally to call and see us. At the New Bin k Store of STOKELY & WILLIAMS, apr. 1, Cartersville, Ga. Georgia, Baitoiv (oui»lj. Whereas, J. 11 Parrott. Adminisirator ol Jno.S. A Hens’,decM represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on Record, that he has fully administered Join. S. Allens’ Mutate. This is, therefore, to rite and ad monish all persons concerned, Kindred and <"redstors, to show cause, if any they can, whv said Administrator should not he dis charged from his administration and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in Augi'st, 1869. rT ’his 6th day of February 1809. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B O 6m. Georgia, Bartow County. Whereas. William Collins administrator of Rebecca Franklin, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on Record, that he has fully administer ed Rebecca Franklin’s Estate. This is, there fore. to cite and admonish all ) ergons, Kindred and Oridi'ors, to.show cause, if any they can, why srhl Administ’r should not ho discharged from his Administration, and receive letters of dismission.cn the first Monday in September next. This 15th <lav of March, ’69. J* A. HOWARD, OrJin ry, B, C. Georgia, Harlow County. Wneren", Nancy M. Milwee, and Elisabeth M- Mihvee, Executrix on the estate, of John Mitwee, deceased, applies to to me for letters of Adminis tration. de bonis non, cumtestamento annexo upon said estate. Thisis is therefore, to cite and admonish all persons. Kindred anti Creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why saitl letters of Auministra'ion should net, bo grart’ed said anplloants. This March 3Ut, IS6O. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. FOR SALE—A NO. 1. PLANTATION ! I\f\ ACRES OF LAND, more or less, f )\ * lying on the road leading from Car tersviile to Cassville, two miles from the former place, and tv o and a half miles from Cass De pot on the W. A. R. K., well improved and every foot tillable land ; 15 acres of Meadow Land, upon which is growing a fine crop of grass ; also 8 or 10 acres well set in clover; also a large garden of 4 or 5 acres; also Slate In terest ; splendid wheat crop growing on the p'ace ; convenient to churches and school*, and in sight of the Railroad , within half a mile of Roger*’ Lime Kiln, and an inexhaustahle Lime Hock Quarry on the premises. All of which I will sell on the most reasonable terms for CASH. If desired immediate possession will he given, as my intention is to move westward. For further particulars address or apply to apr 1. J. F, LEAK, Cartersville, Ga. Georgia, Bartow County, Whereas Robert J„ Rogers, Executor of Robert Rogers, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on Record, that he has fully administered Robert Rogers' Estate. This is. therefore, to cite all persons concerned. Kindred and Creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Executor houhl not be discharged from his administra lion and receive letters of dismission, on the first montlay in July 1869. This sth day ol ■Liny 1869 J. A. HOWARD Ordinary ll C Come and “BAT!” EATING SALOON }IJD CONFECTIONER Y. I AM prepared to sc-ve up meals at all hours, at short noth , and keep constant ly on hand a good s> plv of Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco. Cigars, Ct> tea, etc., etc., at the old stand of Ed. Bccb', dt. South side Main str , two doors West Jones’ Carriige Shop. H. T. SHE ATS, inch 11 wly Cartersville, Ga. Georgia Barlow County. WHEREAS, Julius M. ration has ap plied to me for letters of Administra tion on the estate of Mary £. Patton, late of said county deceased. I Thews are therefore to cite all persons | concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of i Administration should not be issued to said applicant, at the July term, next, of this court. Given under my hand and official Signa ture. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, R. C ; June 1, 30d. J CUTLERY, both table and pocket, from the highest to the | lowest grades, in great supply. 1 at Mcßride & (Vs.. Atlanta. BARIS & M WINCH. o o Thankful for past favors, and beg 'for a continuance. We have on hand, and keep for sale, a well selected Stock of FAMILY G HOC ERIE'S. We pay CASH, and buy from First bands, j tnd do not intend to be IJ TTBER SOltH. i Wc have fitted tip in Rer.r of of our House, a neat BAR where we kee[ a General As- > sortment of the Best Brand* of Liquors and j Wines---Wholesale or Retai’. In short, wc kero almost everything good to cat and drink, FINE CIGARS AND SMOKING TOBACCO. As the sun rises in the East to open and adorn the dav, so we can be found on We-t side Rai!- ! road, on '.lain Street, to close a trade. The ’ Beam of our Scales shall be on the I,c/el, >nd the pea shall hang on a plum line. We buy Eggs, Butier, Beans, Peas, and other Produce ; pay highest market prices in Barter or cash. Give us a rail and try us, and we wi'l mike it to your interest. All Goods bought of us, wili be delivered ir. any part of town free of charge, IUR\TJ fa McMNCII. Cart,rsvlile, da., March 18th,—wly. F. M. RICHARDSON, DEALER IN STOVES, GRATES* HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS* TIN WARE, &C. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Nov. 2, (>m Sltlnntn, (fia. i( JX*ctv Hoods. ” I MiE SUBSCRIBERS are receiving and and opening a large and well selected stock of a M3) vq yt m thl AND g ijj jp| ML 21 WL ### n ® I Selcc.et by one ol our firm, in person. We invite our friends to give us, as they have done in the oust, a liberal share of their patronage. N. GIL HE ATH & SON, Cartersville, Ga. NEW GOODS ’ r. L. MOON, rpAKES PLEASURE in informing hiscus \ tinners, friends and the public generally, that he has received his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF GOODS. And will be pleased to wait on any that may favor bin* with a call. His motto is to keep good, substantial goods, with ‘’Quick sales at Shot t Profits.” He is, also, Agent for the sale of FACTORY YARNS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, ROPE, KNITTING AND SEWING THREADS, all of which he eon sell to merchants at Fac tory Prices, and save the cost of freights. Mr SILAS STEPHENS is with me, and will be pleased to see any of his friends, april 1 P. L. MOON, Cartersville, Ga, V. R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWART, Newton Cos., Ga. Oxford, Ga. TOMMEY \ STEWART IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign of the MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga., T> ESPEOTFI’LLY call the attention of Merchants IY anti others to their LARGE AND WELL ASSORT ED STOCK of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part ot Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, Grain Cradles, Svthe Blades, Tools of all kinds, &c., &c. ALSO, LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS, AGENTS FOR Hook's Anti-Friction Metal. Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate ot Lime, Buffalo Scale Works, Nonpareil Washing Machines. PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR Brook’s Patent Portable Gol ton anti Hay Screw and Revolving Press, In over one hundred Counties in Georgia ! VST County Rights for June 5 ly Georgia Barton County, WHEREAS Ann Hendricks has applied to mo for letters of Administration on the estate of Lindsey Hendricks, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to cite all persons con cerned. to be and appear at my office, within ♦he time prescribed by law, to show cause if any they have, why letters of Administra tion should not be issued said applicant at the July term, next, of this court. Given under my hand and official Signa ture. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C. Jue 1, 80d. Mcßride & (Jo., Atlanta, Ga., have the finest stock of Plated Ws ires ever before offered for sale in that city. No humbug in this. PIANOS I PIANOS ! PIANOS ! THE GOLD MEDAL HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED TO CHAS. M STIEFF FOR THE BEST PIAN OS NOW M\9E, OVER BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PIANOS, OFFICE AND WAREROOM, NO 9 N* LIBERRY STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET BATTIM3RE, MARYLAND, STIEFF’S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE I latest improvements, including the Agraffe j treble, ivory fronts, and the improved French Action, fully warranred for five years, with j privilege of exchange within twelve months if not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second I hand Pianos and Parlor and Cliurr.t organs I ol my own m ike, always cn hand, from §75 to S3OO. REFEREES WHO HAVE OOP. PIANO? IN USE: General Robert E* Lee, Lexington Va, General Robert Ransom, VVilmihgton, N C General D. H. H 11, Charlotte, N. C, Governor Jon Letcher, Lexington, Va. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Mess's. R, Burwell & Sons, Charlotte, N C Joseph Ruohs, Chattaonooga. Tenn, «... „ names of 1 500 persons in the South, who have purr.has* ■ ed the Stielf Pianos since the war closed, April 22nd, 1868- -ly, NSV; STORE, ITIAVE OPENED anew Dry Good Store, on west side of the railroad, third door north of Stokely & Williams’ brick corner, on the public square fronting Depot, where will be found a general line of Ladies’ Dress Goods, consisting, in part, of Calicos, Delaines, Mosamhujucs, Muslins, Jais tres, <j c. Also, for families, Sheetings, Shirtings, Ticking , Factorg Yarns, and all Goods usually called for in the Dry Goods line. Together with Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Mirrors, Muds, JT< es, Ax &es, Trace Chains, Wheat Sythes, <j - e. Also, Groceries. t Sugar, Coffee, Soda, Bacon, Lard, JfC. Also, a nice line of jr» Crockery and Queens Ware. bill/ All of which has just bcen~rcceivcd from Baltimore and New York. 1 buy altogether for cash, and will'sell at the most reasonable prices. The people of Cartersville and surrounding country are re spectfully solicited to call and sec my goods, before purchasing elsewhere. 1 keep on hand a nice line of Millinery Goods,, where the ladies can get a bran §2gfp new Hat or Bonnet, of the latest styles, can have tlieir old hats or bonnets Renovated and Retrimmed. g. l. McDonald. Cartersville, April 29, 1809. GEORGIA. Bartow County. In /he Superior Court, Present the Honorable J. It. Parrott, Judge of said Court. Lewis Tumlin, ) Mortgage, kc. vs. > 11. R McConnell. ) March Term, 18G9 "IT APPEARING Court, by'the petition of Lew- I is Tumlin, (accompanied by the note and mortgage deed.) that, on the ‘23rd day of April, A. D. 1861, the Defendant made and delivered to the Plaintiff, tils pro missorj n<~te bearing date the day arid year afore s .id, whereby the Defendant promised by the first day of April next thereafter ttie date date of said note, to pay t he Plaintiff or bearer, thesum of Three Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-Pour Dollars and Thirty; One Cents, with interest flora date, for value received and that, afterwards, on the day aid year aforesaid, the Defendant, the better to Bfcure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to the Plaintiff, Ids Deed of Mortgage, whereby said Defendant mortgaged to the Plaintiff lots of land numbers 1015, 1040 and 1016, in the 4ih District of the 3rd Section, and One- Half of Lot Number 1009, in the 21st District of the 2nd Section of said county, containing acres, more or less ; and, it further appearing to the Court, that said note remains unpaid, it is, therefore,Ordered, That the said Defendant, do pay into Court, on or be fore the first day of the next term thereof, the princi pal. interest and due on said note, or show cause to the contrary, if he can ; and that, on failure of the Defendant so to do, the Equity of Redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be forever thereafter bar red and foreclosed ; aud, it is further Ordered, That this Rule be published in the Cartersville Express once a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court, or served on the Defendant or his special agent or attorney, at least three months pre vious to the next term of this Court. >Y. T. Wofford, . J. R. PARROTT, Pltfs A tty. .1. S. C., C. C. A true extract, from the minutes of Bartow Superior Court. March 2*2d, 1569. T. A. WORD.CI’k S. C. GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY* “Star Saloon?- By B. L. SELLERS, • CARTERSVILLE, GA. Letter “4” no. i liquors*, BRANDIES, WIIISKEVS , RUMS, WINES. GINS. CORDIALS, <j -C. Summer Drinks: PORTER, ALE AND BEER. Bi§Y'’Cigars, Tobacco, and Confectioneries. Always on hand to attehd to business with promptness and courteousness. Corner of Market street and Public Square, in the Ex change Hotel Building. April 29, 1869.w6m Choice Segars, fine Smoking Tobaccos, and Extra No. 1 BMackerel, just received, at Montgomery's. The Cheapest Store IN CARTERSVILLE. IHAVE just received an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, &C. It will be to the advantage of everybody to examine my stock before buying else where. No humbug! Come and look for yourself. SIMON LIEBMAN, Old stand of Jacob Elsas, CARTERSVILLE, GA. Agent for Nashville Paper Mills, Wrap ping Paper, at mill prices. Will pay the highest market prices for Rags, Copper, Brass, Furs, etc. may 12. If you want fine Green or Black Teas, call at Montgomery’s. Physicians’ and Editors’ wives' use E. F. B. E. K, R. cure* old chronic cases The great Female regulator, E. F. B. Hundreds of letters from all parts of the country speak of the wonderful efficacy of E. F. B. in «j Ft male complaints Er Lawshe, ©WATCHES, U| CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C< Watch-Makers’ To os and-Malerias WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA ..GEORGIA, Watches and Jewelry Ro,wired and War ranto!. Sept. 3, IBt>B wly Established 1855. J J. 0. M aTh EWSO N, com’mission merchants AUCUSTA, GEOR9IA. Marble Dealer.’ JAMES VAUGHAN, B‘-I8 ‘-I would announce to nay friends and the public generally, that I am now prepered to furnish MONUME\TS. TOOMBS. HEA D-STONES, SLABS. AC. j paomptly, to those desi ing such work. ] ITALLIAN, GEORGIA, or AMERICAN MARBLE, to 1 suit purchasers. I Hatter myself that the taeil ! ities which I have established for procuiing Marble, together with 20 years experience, will enable me to compete successtiillv with any other person in this business, 13elieving that I can please the most fastilious, I hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Any one wishing to procure marble, would find it to their interest to call at my residence and examine some beautiful designs of monuments, tc. recently received. apri|l,69 ly STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS, gHROMOS. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 501 BItOADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite the attentinn of the Trade to th-»r extr.-aive amort men** of t* above, of their p*Wiealio«, manu/metun and importation. Wr publish o»er Four Thom and aubjerU of Bt«rro*vopic Vtow* Including N; - r , ra Mammoth Crieo. 1 Cw\.a, fa-skill! Central Park. bew Or««d», Hwleoi Trenton Falla, VeneauHa, White Mo»»ntatß«, tireat Went, Ihe Ande*, Washington, Honaatoulc, Cliina, Kara toga, Delaware, Japan, Went Point, j lu.tantaneooe, I.nglai.d, Ae.. *4. Oar Imported View* embrace a Urge oaaprtment, iaclndtng the eho.rasl production* of W.n. Kitglaud, «. W Wiloon, Lomf, »<U other eminent photographer#, couoiotiug of ■wilwtud. I Tr.l.nd, | «r»in, I H„,„, Will’.. I T.ilfrtM, ! r«l»i.el>U.% I n.«l. Van,. I (ItrinanT | Triaim.,. I ▼ Eii-Uud. I Au-tri", I Ciy.tal Vn,..e, ] Naplr., •csUaud, I tfaly, I Tyrol, I Horn., tc,, *« Alt*, THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, Anew and intensely Abo, 1,11 umI na:■**H«itndTT*»«P* tm'“ FKRRIKR’S 1 GLASS VIKWB." of which w« have a »P>eudM •aaortmrnt. A grata for Frit;. - # Herira of 8 1 1a « 1 2 in. rhotogr»r>»M Views in Switzerland, tha Rhine. England, KcoOand, Walea, Ac. STKREOSCOrKS.—Wr manufacture eery largely, and have a larp •took of tka bait itpiet at the lowett rutet. PIIOTOOR APHIC ALBUMS. Our Manufacture of Album# to well known throughout the country an superior in quality and beauty to all other#. All we aell are made in ovr o>on Factory, and onr atylea are different from those of any other linker. Buyer* should not (ml to 000 otu stock before making their purch##«*n. CHRC'MOS. Theae beautiful picture#, that cannot ha from fe fLnut Oil Patnft hn, at one truth their coat, we import largely fr**»o Faria, London, Berlin, Vienna and Rome, and anpply the trade at the lowest ratca. E. &H. T. ANTHONY & C 0„ KOI Broadway, N. Y., Importers and Mainif r# of Material*. December2l. I3.it. IMPORTANT TO WHEAT GROWERS. THRESH YOUR BHEiT OTJT EARLY AA3STXD GET AGODD PRICE FOR IT. To enable you to do so, I offer what T really regard the best and Cheapest Power Thresher now before the public. Samuel Fitz Patent Thresher, is all a farmer can de sire, as it runs light, gets the Wheat out clean, and separates the Straw from the wheat, and costs only about S2OO laid down, in Cartersville. I am Agent for the sale of these excellent Machines, for the State of Georgia, and re fer all who wisn to buy, to Messrs. A. J. Weems, L. M. Munford, F. A. Boston, Johnson & Lewis, Rev. A. W. Buford, John Shelman and W. T. Burge, and all others who have used them. All orders left at the Store of Howard and Erwin will have prompt attention- GEORGE GTLREATII. Cartersville, Ga., Mao 6th, ts. <?. w» s', s as s a , £l2/) ea/el in e=/f&e€ticine&j (Diltj JsSfttimfoj ■ IJerfrorog, &, (®t. STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. April 7 1869. wly City Brewery. FETCHER l MERCER. PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA, GA. Brewery, CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET. Jgg“The highest market price paid for Bar ley, april 22, wGm A Family Provision STORE AND CONFECTIONERY Tlie best in CARTERSVILLE, is kept by A. [{. HUDGENS, V. lin is, also, wholesale and retail Agent for JUG A Xl> JAJi IV A fit-', al Factory price Sept. 24th, 1868.w1y .GO AND SE E W. €. LAW S HE, At tkr City Drug Store, corner Whitehall and Marietta sts. | ATLANTA, GEORGIA. He is now receiving a large and select stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, . FAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES, u U IR/U TJ M E R I E S, And Fancy Articles, &c., A s ‘ ll as . !cw :,s ,!lr lowest . P'pry one is is invited to call and examine his sbrnl: A hetoi-j purchasing elsewhere. He wi I furnish, rither at wholesale and retail, arv article ”l rcnoeii ,irstdrtsb Dru ™ Slore * Bemembcr the j lace, OLD NORCROSS CORNER, LftdlA, Sept, 17> 1868| w[y B. F. ABBOTT & CO., S3 US (Ml H'hojles~4i £ Grocers and Commission Merchants, FRANKLIN BUILDING, OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. /CONSIGNMENTS of all kinds of Tennessee and Western Produce solicited ' J u !‘7 n v Wch lihernl CASH ADVANCES will he made. A complete spick of STAPLE GROCERIES ken constantly on hand. Dealers are invited to call and examine. (lie Place. —Three doors from the United States Hotel, Frank in Building, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. jan2o ly CARTERSVILLE FOUNDRY AND ■ Ma © hll© Slop . The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that, having opened a Foundry and Machine Shop in C; rteraville, he is prepared to manufacture all kuids of MACHINERY, steanongines, cotton, presses, sugar kills horse powers, MILL? GEARING, ETC. Also, CASTINGS, of evary description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE FRONTS AND FENCES;? Ail kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most perfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SCRAP IRON, BRASS, LEAD, COPPER, and ZINC. lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments in price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. B. SCHOFIELD. Cartersville, Ga., January fi, ISC9. Headquarters for Toys & Fancy Goods, (7."- 1 GW. JACK, J. C. DAVIS, Atlanta, Ga r * ' GEO. W. J A C E &c GO.. Manufacturers of CAISIIBI -—A ND Or aekeri. DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND :WILLOW WARE, Jg|] Wedding PjtltTICS and SIPPEBS, Sfc., GotlenSSl -IN AIL **l» Ih <lie best style, at short Notice ! a We would respectfully call the attention of the pub lie to our large and complete stock—selected with great Hn care, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PKCIES. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. jUg: march 10,wly I. T BANKS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ROOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, CALF-SKINS, MMB SM#I iUONMSs RAWSON’S BUILDING, Corner Whitehall and Hunter Street s, wtTLiI.ITJ, Ga. SgLJIo connection with any other Shoe House in the City. Extra Inducments te Wholesale. jan 14, 1869’w ly Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor & Cos,, WHOLESALE DRUG ’AND CHEMICAL WARE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Importer?, Manufacturer?, and Jobbers of Photographic Goods; &c. CTTE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC, that we are prepared to ff furnish every article pertaining to the Drag and Chemical Business, Wc will sell goods, in original packages, at a small advance on importers prices. We have, in connection with our business, a CHEMICAL LABORATORY, devoted to Pharmacy and Analytical Chemistry. This department is under the control of one of the most skillful chemists in the country. We are prepared to execute analyses of Ores, Soils, Medicines, Poisons, Waters, Metals, &c. Wc offer superior inducements to country merchants, physicians, planters, Ac. We are located in the new Collier corner of Peachtree and Decatur streets, Ifunnicutt & Taylor's old stand. apr29 PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO. Hare’s the Plac« <o Gf.t Your Good GROCERIES ANI) PROVISIONS. THE undersignrd would r<-srertf.illv Inform the t jM. It-i.g ot Uru-oiHie Mid til |’H>, Hint ),r (a, <<i a Stoie. one door Mow the liarm-ss Shop Thmupaon A Slock*, for the tale oi Hie al>ov»*itlrl M where h« intci.ds to keep a ’ Full Stock of all Goods in his Tine, »nd hoper, hv fair dealinpr nnd fenUeiiianly tli>n or ,. lueut, to intuit a 111 eii.) .Imre rs public p*tr»i G M. MONTGOMERY, jan 1U l y Curltnville, Ga. JN TE W LIVERY STABLE. JOHN J. JONES, SR., Having jinil completed an opened « new Livery Stable in ('urters ville, is well supplied with Horse*, Saddles nitd V r e .icle-<. for the convenience of the nuhli* • also with Stalls and Provender for the of stoi-k. august 27, lHufi, A Fine Lot of GROOERI EH AND ®onMontrits, JUST RECEIVED at A. A. SKINNER & GO’S (iroterj Store. It is useless for us to enumerate all the ar tides in the Grocery Line. We keep every thing necessary to ha kept in a regular mm Provision store , Consisting, in part, ot BACON, LARD, MEAL, FLOUR, CORN, WHEAT. SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, SYRUPC, CHEESE, RICE CONFECTIONERIES, SWEET MEATS. CANNED FRUITS, SOAPS, CIGARS. TOBACCOS, &C, BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, &C. And a thousand other things too numerous t mention in a newspaper advertisement, to all of which wc invite the attention of the public. We Will seil Groceries, etc,, just as low down as any other Grocery House in the market can afford to sell. Call and see u* and try ua at our new stand, A. A. SKINNER &CO Carleruvillc , Jan. 14 A fine lot of Virginia Salt. Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Syrup, Flour, Coffee, Tobacco, Cot'on \ am.. &c., at Montgomery’ mmmm CASES -A-HSTID CASKET S. b Y Erwin & Jones. "-Elyiporritjim:- G. C. ROGERS, Decalur street, Alin ala, Ga. Second Door below Messrs. Moore & M*r*a and opposite the United Sta'es and Ani.rican Motels Prices will ne fojnd in 're reasonable and stock more complete than any in the city SADDLERY AND HARNESS Alno, all kin (In of Harness ami Skirling Leathers, / v_Lk Whips and Ennamcl. and sh Leai her and Cloths con- JV p9hA staDtly on hand, Wholcsnlc and Retail. * AND CARRIAGES. BABY CARRIAGES, ROCKING HORSES, <s* BUGGY UMBRELLAS, Os the moat approved style and finish, n hand, and made to order. Sept 24, 1868- wly. Let There Be More Fig lit! JEstrella Oil OR ILLUMINATING FLUID. IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. WARRANTED not to EXPLODE. WARRANTED to (five a better light than the Beat *' Keroiene, and also warranted to burn equally as long, If not longer. And is Retailing at 60 cents GALLON. Coma one, come all, and give it a trial. f Guarantee Satisfaction. There Is no one but myself having this Oil for sal*. I have the exclusive right to manufacture and sell it. The public need have no fear* of getting !t constantly. Thousands have tried it and are satisfied. This Oil is for sale, at THE OIL AND LAMP EMPORIUM. F. MARSH, Sept. 10, 1868. Caitersville, Ga. Assignee’s Sale. 'KmTIBL BESOLD, before the courthouse door in the town of LaFayette, Walk er county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July, 18G9, the following property, to-wit: Lot of land No. 68, in the 9th district and 4th section of said county, containing 120 acres, more or less. Sold as the property of John W. Grantham, a Bankrupt. ABEL WILLIS, May 1, 1869. [printers fee s«> 11HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex isting between Thompson & Paramour, in the Saddlery and Harness beainess, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The bu siness will continue to be conducted by J. A Thompson, at the same si and. Cartersville, June 20, 1869.