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• hcrifs bale's for October.
|S ,lie first Tuesday in Oct. next, before
tile Courthouse doer in Cartersviile, |
1 >.rqw county, Ga,, within the legal hours j
*’ ti; o. vrill be sold, the following properly, ;
I C-W t ; . . ■
The settlement of lard whereon Wiley i
.‘-with resides in the sth district, and Srd :
Section of Bartow Coumy, ns the property [
of said Smith, to rat fy a fi fa issued from i
Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Eliza F. !
Eayare, again; t wtid i'luitb. Sold for pur- I
chase money.
ALS"), One lot of ;ur.d, of 186 acres, more
or leas, adjoining lands ot John Smith on J
the West, lying North of Joseph Bogle's j
laud, find East John I Vsiar. 1. and South j
ot ihe place where Mid Mann now resides, ■■
in the sth district, and 3rd Section of Car- j
tow County, number not known; as the ;
pi; perky of J S. Rogers, to satisfy a tax n |
fa, issued b the Tax Collector of Bartow
County, in favor of the State againt said |
Rogers, and other tax 1: las in my hand.—
Levied on and returned io me by W. J. i
l ackey, L. C.
Also, One town !o: in the town of Ca; ‘
tcrsvillc, known as lot No, 2, on the public !
Square, adjoining the store. house lot of E. !
D. Puckett, a: the property of Caleb Totnp- j
kins, to sat sfy a 11 la issued from a Justice .
Court, ol 822i district 0. M., iu favor of 1
J. 11. Sattcitie and et l>ro,, against said Tomp- j
k;ns, and if. I? Lector, Security ou stay, j
levied on and returned to me by W. J. Lack
ev, L. C.
_ ALSO, One House and lot in the town of
Cartersvillo, known as lot No. 4, on the
Howland Springs RoaJ, Containing one
and a halt acre/, more or less, whereon W-
J. Lackey io v res des, as the property of
G. VV. Wheeler, to sat is 'v ati (a issued
from the Justice C ait of ti e 322nd district.
G. M., in lavor oi 1* v 1 Rice, against said
VVLeel r. Levied on and returned to me by
W- J. Lackey, L.C.
ALSO, One town lot, good dwelling, in
the town of Adairtvlit-', adjoining Mr. Tim
leck on trie Last, J. 11. Dyer ou the West,
and a street ou the North, and South, as the
property of Jam•'s Logan, to satisfy a tax
ti fa issued by the Tax Collector of Bartow
County in invar of Sue State anil Bartow
County against said Logan. Levied on and
returned to me by T. S Hollis, L. C.
ALSO, The defendant's interest in the
House and Lot, whereon ho now resides, iir
tne town of Carter:, villa, containing half
acre, more or lesr. adjoining the residence
of Bichard Bradley, as the property of John
Bell, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in fa
vor of Elisabeth Boyer against said Bell.— :
Levied on out returned by VV, J, Lackey,
L.C.
ALSO, One town lot in the town of
Adairsvillc, adjoining J. C. Aycock, and
West of the W. & A. R. It., as the proper
ty of Patrick Downing, to satisfy a fa ti is
sued by the Tax Collector of Bartow County
in favor of the State and Bartow County,
against said Downing. Levied on and re
turned to me by T. S. Hollis, L. (J.
ALSO, One town lot in the town of Adairs
ville, adjoining, and North of tue aeadc-iuy
lot, as the property of F. Norman, to satisfy
a lax fi fa issued by the tax collector of Bar
tow'county, in favor of the State and Bar
tow county against said Norman. Levied on
and returned to me by T. S. Hollis, L C.
ALSO, One town lot in the town of Adairs
viile, adjoining J L Neal on the east and
north side, a street on the west and lands
known as academy lands on tne south, in
cluding summit of a hiii; as the property of
L F Manny, to Bulimy afi ia issued by the
tax collector of Bartow county, in lavor of
tlie fctate and Bartow uuumy, against said
Manny, h.ticu vu tui . jtu.uL by T. S.
Hollis, L < t.
ALSO, Lots of land Nos. bi t and 264 in
the 17iu Dm. am 3rd Bee. of Bartow county
as the properly of Vi.os Yv v id, to sati f,
a tax !i ia issued by the tax collector of Bar
tow county n favor of the fchate aud Bartow
county, against oatd Dodd. Levied on and
return id to me by A J Rogers, L V.
ft L 30, Lois of land Nos. 347 .and. 212, in
the 17th Dis. aud 3rd Sec. a3 the property
of Dodd and f-o’or ior,, to satisfy a tax li fa,
issued T>y the lax collector of Bartow coun
ty in favor of the Bute and Bartow county
vs said Dodd und Solomon. Levied on and
returned to nr; by A J ilogei s.
POSTPONED SAT Es FOR SEPTEMBER,
Also, at live saute. t;aie and piaca, w.U bo
sold the following property, postponed from
the Sept’t* sales, to wit:
Also, The house and lot on which John F.
Scott now resides, in the town of I’arters
' illo; levied on as the property ofsuid Scott,
to satisfy a ti ia issued from the Justice
Court of the 82-id District, G. M., in favor of
Jackson & Kirks 11 y vs said Scott; levied on
and return -d to rne by a constable.
ALSO, a Louse and lot in the town of
OartersviUe. formerly owned and occupied
by the defendant, Jffin !!. Hackman, levied
on as the property of said Ruck man to satis
fy a ti fa iss»»d from the Justice Court c;
the B'22nd district, G. m. of Ba tow County,
on the foreclosure of a lien for brick work
on f° ; d premises, in favor of Wallis, Fares
& Cos.
Vr‘, \V. RICH, Sa’iT.
Sept 8, ‘GO. M. COLLIRS. D. Shff.
Georgia iiai fovv t'nuufy,
JOSEPH B. DRUMMOND has applied for
exemption ot personalty and setting
apart and valuation of Homestead, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock, a, m.,
on the 10th flay of September, ISC9, at my
office. September 3th, 1809.
J. A. HOW A HI), Ordinary B. C.
Georgia OnidbU CouiUj.
171 A. JIUSON of said County, has np
_ plied to me for exemption of personal
ty, and I will pa s upon the same at my of
fice, at 10 o'clock cn the 17th inst. This
September Cth, 1369.
J, A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Georgia Barlow County,
f Helios. R* COUCH has applied for ex
fl emption ofpersohalty and setting apait
and valuation of Homestead, aud I .will pass
upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m., on the
17th day of September, 1869, at my office.—
This September, 6th, 1869.
J. A HOWARD, Ordinary B. C.
Georgia, Barlow toanty.
WHEREAS Sundry citizens c.f said
county having petitioned the Court of
Ordinary for the changing of the Road
known as the Burnt Hicory Road, leaving
the old Roud at Lb 15. Cunyers’, nncl t un
ning direct through Stilesboro, and to inter
sect the old Road again, near Brandon's
Chapel, and Reviewers having been ap
pointed ami reported favorably to the utili
ty of said chang.» t All parson* concerned
are required to be and appear at my office
and show cause, if any they can, within the
time prescribed by Raw, why said change
should not be made, and established by law.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this August 30th. !869.
J. A." HOWARD. Ordinary, EC'..
Georgia Barlow County.
Whereas Aaron Dunn, Administrator cf
the Estate of John B. Dunn, Deceased, rep
resents to the t.'curt, in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has fully
Adminrrtered John B. Dunn’s Estate. Tins
is, therefore to cite, all persons concerned,
Kindred and Creditors, to show cause, if
any they con. why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive i ttc -sos dismission, on the first
.Monday in Novemh~r, 1869
This, July 16, 1869. J. A. HOWARD,
td Ordinary,. B C.
JNO. COX? J. 11. WTKT.r
o< xo Ac wiuu?,
ATTOINETS A T l, AW ,
AND
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
t’nrlersriile, Georgia.
JNO. < OX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDB I
FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
&t'a, 1P69-1 v.
dartersvtile Academy.
TliK Eveic .es for the FALL 8Ei?I0S ol tht* Imtt- ,
ft in opefi yu MoXUAY, the 2nd day of
aUgU&T wxt, o dsr i!i*»j >int conduct of
Ronald Johnston an I J. W. Pritchett*
>i..l eontinuo FOUR AND A U X.LF SCHOLASTIC
toxins.
The in-.iieipel. besr'esve, in •dr*nr»,t»reM'ir e thr.se
whsms.v fivor ti;-in with the.tr p tr.nsge, ihn they
w ttl.ro tlnne to u<« ihei-utmost ex rtOcs to Cixke tt)U
J ft it » J.j l!.
’i h- is inti. * wtu tie us stre'm is coueistaat with
pr.-rer hurami*; t„ the [mpil*.
ft y* and Girl, art '. be kepi in srpnrvte ipinmrnt*,
*n.t nr, r. .n.njnncati.ia .n|j»rd bet., eon ti.eui, either
n or r tit '.f .c i/iot.
lie ■; ni-se .t idy will b# comprehensive; incla- ,
Ucsf Lxttr, (j'.'-k, v i enrh, s.nd .ifull course of Mai be- j
•u i'O'-.. to-.. will, ml ot.-ier b. unities usually taught |
in s trti tosii ations.
Tl.e p.t’iidpne -reh-ciiriy to announce that they ,
tinre b.-A, bV to stou-eih, sorvioei of un aceoai- j
•ii.kci HI,. ~ ir, til l!ie peri li f.f
MISS'M. P KSMGSBERRY,
»hv c m e Idcii y re.'omme .jeJ as a cou pe.eiit »r<l
exue. ( e. ce i t ac ,»r.
A-rsn/eme: t- raid *or M.idn, ‘fde*l*ed.
Tuition qiirierly Inadvenso.
Rale*:
I.t Cl n-r nmodi.. . . ...... ~.54.00
St " 800
8 ’ •* “ 2.00
I p..,.i,.g e i t . uje Ji.l!ar p r scsei -n.
I ?T * j.0i;.1 ran beobtsti td in g„f.d !am'il?s at mod- j
; rate rates. (.’aneisviile, June iC, 1888 2m
m WERT BAIL ROAD IE
O O IVC I isr o- !
: SPRING IS"0H HAND.
Ami so is our Stock ct New
diiJ Beautiful
SPRING AND
|d*@ €5 S a
JUST REVIVED AND OPENED,
STOKELY A WILLIAMS,
CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Os t'io most fashionable styles ;
GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A General Line ;
1 READY-MADE CLOTHING,
A Superior Lot ;
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES*
Never before surpassed in this uiaiket;
CROCKERY* CUTLERY* HARDWARE,
Sufficient for all Family Purposes;
| SUFAR COFFEE- &C.* &C.* ETC *
Together uith a tliousand other
I o
things unnecessary to mention ;
Jin fact, our entire stock of goods
is unsurpassed, either in variety,
quality or pri e. We earnestly
| invite our friends and the pub
lic general] v to call and see us.
At tile New 13rick Store of
STOKELY A WILLIAMS,
j npr. 1, Carfcerftville, Ga.
~Co ms and *‘EAX T~
\ EATING SALOON ADD
j 0 1 NFt CT! CAL/? Y.
I A's prepared to s-v t up r:;< a!s at all
hours, ut oho'.'t notir , ami Keep constnnt
!l\ on h.md a good s' p!v of Sug.r, Cotlce,
I Tobacco.!‘igare, Cp ics, eto.. etc., nt the old
stand of K.l IJecb'. dt. South side Main str ,
wo iLors YYssl , Jones’ Caniige Shop.
11. TANARUS, SHE ATS,
j mch 11 w!y Cari.er3viile.Ga.
! GEORGI A. Rnrtow Couafy,
Wrhcraas David A Vaughan, Adminis
trator of Scintarrilla Scott, deceased,
represents to the Court, in his petition, du
ly tiled and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Scinlarrilla Scott’s Es
tate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said Adminis
trator should not be discharged from his ad-
J ministration, aru] receive letters of dismis
! sion on the first Monday in October, 18‘6'J.
Tins, July 5, 1569. 'j. A. HOWARD,
v—td Ordinary, B. C.
. Tae Greatest larezstloa of the
Are !
The Grand Prairie Washing Machine!
W 47, •?3*o undersigned, citizens
of Bartow County, bog leave to call
I the attention of their friends and the public
j generally, to the fact that we now own the
I’atent Right of the following counties in Ga.
for the man ifacturc and sale of the above
machine, viz: Bartow, Dade, Walker, Whit
field, Murray, Catoosa, Chattooga, Gordon.
Floyd, Polk, Paulding, Ilarralson, Cobb,
Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Pickens
and Gilmer.
This Machine is simple in its construction,
harmless to the most delicate fabrics, and
: can be managed by any person of ordinary
strength and sense, It saves time, labor and
I fabric, and can do more efficient work in less
I time than any like machine ever before iu
; vented—more work in one hour than any
! hand can do in one day, and may indeed bo
| truthfully milled
WOMAN'S FRIEND /
This machine, wherever it has been used,
is acknowledged to be and do all that is
claimed for it, and should become a fixture
in every family.
For durability and cheapness, it is unsur
passed, the price being, machine without
Wringer sl6; with Wringer $25.
If, after a fair, impartial trial, your Ma
chine foils to come op to what it is recom
mended to perform, return it and get your j
money back. SFftOULL k CONYERS,
Sole Proprietors for
jure 9, 69 tils' above counties. 1
4. H. SATTJiRFIFLD. JAg. C. WOFFORD.
SATTERFIELD & WOFFORD.
J WHOLESALE A \D Et ET AB 1.
DEALERS IIST
STAPLE AND fANGY
CRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
AND CLOTHING.
ALSO.
Cr3R,OO BIOS'S 3
GlAS’f ]§3,B ts,
STXPJPXjIES
WouM respectfully announce to the good !
people "f C&rtersvilk. and North Georgia, I
trat they are constantly receiving and have !
en hand a compete and well Selected Stock '
of Spring and Summer Goods, and are sell- !
.ng at pr.ee? to suit the times. The Ladies >
are especially liivifoci'to call »nd examine
our St' ck ot Dross Goods, whieh wo are now !
offering at New York C'J^T,
Our facilities for the Wholesale trade is !
unsurpassed, and we are satisfied that we
can put up goods as low as can be bought
in this State. We will pay highest cash
Market price for Wheat.
Messrs, S. F. Milam, and J. B. Pyron are
with us, and would be pleased to see all
their old friends.
BATTERFIFLD k WOF'ORD
April 2? Jfi'U
Barges U McNinch,
Groccraaml fionferiioacrs,
CARTERS VILLE, GA.
o o
Thankful for past favor*, and b> g for a
continuance. Wa have on hand, ami keep
tor side, a well selected Mo.’k of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
\Ve pav CJ4.SII, and'buy from First hanua,
and do not intend to be
TJ LTdD XLS O 1j XL
We have f.tted up in Rezr of of our House,
a neat BAR. where *.ve keel a Genera! As
sortment of the Best Brand* of Liquors mid
Wines* Wholesale or Retail. In short, we
ken almost everything good to cat and drink.
FINE CIGARS AND SMOKING
TOBACCO.
As the sun rises in the East to open and adorn
the day, so we can be found on We-t side Rail
road, on Main Street, to close a trade. The
Beam of our Scales shall he on the Level, ,nd
the pea ahull hang on a plum line.
V. e Luv Eggs, Butter.- Be ins, Peas, an.i
other Produce ; pay highest market prices in
Barter or cash. Give us a call and try us, and
we will rrnke it to your interest.
All Goods bought of us, will be delivered in
any part of town free of charge,
15 A SINKS & HI C.Y INC 11.
Cartgrsville, Ga., March 18th,-wly.
~fTm. RICHARDSON,”
’
i J.%- i foi^sSkJ
DEALER IN
STOVES,
GRATES*
HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS*
TIN WARE, &C,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
Nor. 2. 6m Stlartta - . CG
uJ\Tew Hoods.”
1 1 USE SUBSCRIBERS are receiving and
| and opening a large and well selected
stock of
u s© ® >r m
‘A N D
S'£f WMSiM
Selec ‘c by one of our firm, in person We
invite ri r friends to give us, as they have done
in the otst, a liberal share of their patronage.
N. GIL LEA TH a- SON,
Cartersviile, Ga.
r. L. M 0 0 N ,
PLEASURE in informing liiscus
| tomers, friends and the public generally,
that he has received his
SPRING MID SOMMER
STOCK OF GOODS.
And will he pleased to wait on any that may
favor him. with n call. His motto is to keep
good, substantial goods, with ‘‘Quick sales til
Short Profits.”
He is, also, Agent fertile sale of
FACTORY YARNS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS,
R3PF,
KNITTING AND
SEWING THREADS,
all cf which he can sell to merchants at Fac
tory Prices, and save tire cost of freights.
Mr S[LAS STEPHENS is with nre, and
vv ill he pleased to see any of his friends,
april 1 P. L. MOO.s, Cartersviile, Ga,
GITA'S ION.
To Abner A. Hood, George S. Hoed, Lou.
Smith, formerly Louisa Hood, Rutha Ann
McKey, formerly, Rutha Ann Hood, W. H.
Ilood and John R. Ilood, 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 the regular Au
gust term, 1860, of the Court of Ordinary,
for said county, to attend the probate of said
Will
Witness my hand and seat of office, this 3J
May 1869. J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary, B. C.
Z W. I il. C. JACKSON i CO.
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING ,
AND PROPRIETOR? OF THE
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
; MILL,
Blind and
Door Factory.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
All kinds of lumber planed
and Flooring and Ceiling Tongued and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
Sawing, for Ornamental * r ork, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch. jfcsfSpecial
Contracts made for LARGE
Our machinery is all new and of the very
BEST QUALITY, having been selected by
one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and j
skillful workmen, among whom tnav be found '
Mr. W. A. REMMINGTON, who "is known
and aeknowle Iged, by all, to be one among
the best nnd-finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
and its work is approved and admired by ail
who have seen it. It is located immediately ’
on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, North |
of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court- :
House. Z. W. & M r. JACKSON & CO.,
*ug 10, 1869. tr Cartersville, Ga.
PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS !
THE GOLD MEDAL HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED
TO CHAS. M STIEFF FOR THE BEST PIAN
OS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE.}
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK
PIANOS,
OFFICE AND WAREROOM, NO 9 N. LIBERTY
STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET
BATTIMGRE, MARYLAND.
STIEFF’S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE
lat :xt improvements, including the AgralFe
treble, ivory fronts, and the improved French
Action, fully warranted for five yeais. with
privilege of exchange within twelve months if
not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second
hand Pianos and Parlor and Church organs
ot mv own make, always c:i hand, from $75
to S3OO.
REFEREE* WH ) HAVE OUR PUNO3 IN USE:
Genrral Robert E- Lee, Lexington Va,
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C
General D. H. Ii 11, Charlotte, N. C,
Governor Jhon Letcher, Lexington, Va.
Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La.
Mess s. R, Burw<*ll& Sons, Charlotte, N C
Joseph Ruohs, Chat*annooga, Tenn,
Send for a Circular containing names of
500 persons in the South, who have pure.has
ed the SticfT Pianos since the war closed
April 22nd, 1868- ly, •
JBfy
e* ia SELiERS,
CARTERSV!LLE. GA.
Letter “4” no. i liquors,
. BRANDIES,
WHISKEYS,
RUMS,
WINES,
GINS,
CORDIALS, &C.
Summer Brinks;
PORTED,
ALE
AND
BEER.
FsS“Bigars, Tobacco, and Confectioneries.
Always on hand to attend to business with
promptness and courtcousncss. Corner of
Market street and Public Square, in the Ex
change Hotel Building.
April 29, 1809.wGm
The Cheapest Store
IN CARTERSYILLE.
SIIAVE 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 advartage of 'everybody
to examine my stock before buying else
where. No humbug! Come and look for
yourself. SIMON LIEB.MAN,
Old stand of Jacob Elsas,
CARTERSYILLE, 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
Brick and Stone Ma
sonry.
LIMAS CHAPMAN is prepared
at all times, to undertake any kind o
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 his
own supervision. He was brought up at the
business by his father, Joseph Chapman,
formerly of Cassvillc, 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 him in
Cartersville, Ga. ma}’ 1, 1859 wlv
Georgia Dyes?
Unequalled for beauty and
SIMPLICITY,
‘•l’rfdc Os Use South.A beau
tiful Red.
“Pride Os Use OUtSI.” — an ex
quisite Purple.
They will Dye either Silk or Wool, Price,
ONE DOLLAR per pint bottle. Prepared
by LE VVIS &SH RE, Dvcrs.
For sale, in Cartersville, by
N. GILREATH & SON.
Win. King, Jr., & Cos., Proprietors, Athens,
Ga. Feb. 24w6in or ly
Georgia, Harlow County.
€\THARINE F. DEN MON applies to
me for Letters of Administartion on
the Estate of James M. Dcnmon, late of said
county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors,
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
uot be granted to said applicant, otherwise
they will be granted. Given under my hand
and official signature, August 4th, 1869.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B C.
Georgia iiartovr C ounty.
Il f HEIiEAS Baylis W. Lewis, Guardian
\\ of M. A. A. Roberts, having applied
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
a discharge from his guardianship of M. A,
A. Roberts’ person and property. This is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
sliow cause, by filing objections in my office,
why said Baylis W. Lewis should not be dis
missed from his guardianship as aforesaid
and receive thfi’ usual letters of dismission.
Given under"my hand and official signa-‘
tura, August 4th, 1869 w4o<’sl
J. A. HOW ARD, Ordinary R (;.
PINE PEOPEBTT
IN CARTERSVILLE.
FO D SAL E.
HAVING fully made up my mind to
move to the State of California, I offer
| lor sale some of the very best property ia the
j growing aud prosperous town of Cartersville,
consisting of One Dwelling House and lot,
located on that beautiful eminence in front
of the Cartersville Hotel, and lying along
the Methodist Church Lot* The House is
new. and contains six Rooms, all finished,
; Kitchen, Store-room, Servant's Room, Stable
j an d Cow House, all complete ; Splendid Well
| of Water, and is a corner Lot, containing
about two acres of land. Also, three Store-
Rooms, and Daguerrean Gallery, on Main
Street, Lying between A. R. Hudgins and
A. A. Skinner & Co’s. Also two tenement
Houses and Lots, aud one vacant Lot, lying
in a convenient part of towu—small lots,
All of which property will be sold low for
Cash. Apply to, or Address,
J. G. STOCKS,
July 22d, 1860-w3m. Carters’*,]],*, Ga.
Marble Sealer.
J.AMES VAUGHAN,
m_. Carter.iiißr.^Ga.
- I would announce to my friends
/fuand the public generally, that lain
Jlj I now prepered to furnish
/ MO NU ME ATS,
jk 700MBS,
HEX D-S7 ONES,
SLXBS. <*C.
paomptly, to those desi ing such work.
ITALUAN, GEORGIA, or AMERICAN MARBLE, to
suit purchasers. I flatter myself that the facil
ities which I have established for procuring
Marble, together w>th 20 years experience,
will enable me to compete successfully with
any other person in this business, believing
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,
AEBUMS,
‘CH ROMOS.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 EHOADWAY, NSW YOBS,
I*rite the attention af th« Trade to th«*r •*«*..fir* araortment of *|j«
a»ove, of tbairotf* manujadurt *n4 tmpert*utsn.
Vsi■ publish J**r Fvnr Tkotun** U of Btareosrop’.c Ttm
K'apara, I Mammoth Caao, \ CaWa.
Caukilla, Ceatral Park, Nrw Grni4«.
HaUou, 1 TrvuUn Kalla, Venezuela,
White VUuctalra. ! tiraat Wet, The And**,
Waa*iu(toa, I liausatouir, China,
Saratoga. | Dataware, J
West ra.ut. j lo*taHtaueoi»a, Kufland, *«.. •*.
Our lu.p*rtH Tiewa embrare a larf* aaaortmaol, inelbdtag tha
rbrcNi prtKiurtiaMa of Wia V.nglaid, G. W Wtiara, Lamp, hui
other e.uineut photos raabrra, couataiiuf of
Swifsavlaad. I Ifelaud, Hppta, ( nerr«lan«-*m.
Hb «e, J Wains, Tuilmao, * r«atai«eblcaa,
rvreurw, j r«:npeil, «t Cloud, j C#wp«lfM,
Tan*. J ftermaaj ( Tnauoa, | Ver»aill-a,
Kugland, Austria., Crystal Pa<a«a. J saptr*.
SaoUaud. , Half, Tyrol, I *«,
V '
THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE,
A naw and intensely tuteres tiug series. Also, Ibomioated and Transpa
reut View#, in great variety We are also exrlu»i«e Agent* in \nterirt
for *• KUilßlKU’* GLAKS VIKWR.” of whitb w* hnee a nplendW
aanortment. Agents for FnU*a Arrive of § 1 t* C 1-9 in. Kholograph**
View* in Swits«*rlaml,.lhe Rirne. Kr gland, Root land, Wilts, Ate.
STKRKOSCOFRS,—We msanfsefare eery largely, and bars a lar»
•fork of Ik* b4»t tlpltt at the low:*t rale*.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Our Manafaetnr* of well
known throughout the couutr/ aa superior io quality bcaaty to all
others.
AH we sell are made in on* own Ftrctmey. and oar allies art different
from those of any other maker. Buyers skovtd /»** fsul to eos o*»
Block before r.tak.u* the r purchases
CHROMC9.
The** besot!fh! plctu.es, that ramtof he from %
fin**: Oil Fom'inr*. at one tenth their cost, we Import largely fr*w
Paris, Lot.-lon, Berlin, Vienna and Romo, and supply the trade at the
lowest rates.
E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 Broadway, N. Y.,
Importer! and Mauuf re of Hatcriils.
December 24. ISSS.
® © $$ © j§ 4J& ® f
! ea/cl t't% -l teyFj c=- / f’/c€cttcine*ij , J^jPatn/l i,
perfuman. fa., (ft t.
UVC A. I IIST STREET,
i CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
April 7 1869. wly
City Brewery.
mm
FETCHER k MERCER
PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA, GA.
Brewery,
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
B@“T he higncst market price paid for Bar
ley. april 22, wGm
Georgia, Barlow County.
AVlicre James A. Cowan Administrator
de bonis non, of William P. Hay, deceased,
represents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has ful
ly adit inistered William P. Hay’s estate.—
This is tlieVefere, to cite all persons concern
ed, Kindred and Creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission, on the First
Monday in October, 1869. Witness my
hand and official Signature. This July sth
1869. J. A. HOWARD,Ordinary, B. C,
JORDAN. HOWARD & HARRALSON
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
AIL ANT A, GEORGIA
Keep constantly on hand, a large
and fine Assortment of CHEW
ING and SMOKING TO
BACCO, CIGARS, &c., which
we offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
Jure 10, 1868. wtf
COX & HIU.
SO. CHEROKEE BLOCK,
PEACHTREE ST.- ATIANTA- GEORGIA
Hare in store aud for sale Very Low—
-100 Bbls. Fiuc Old Rye AVhiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
60 Peach and Apple Prandy,
25 “ American G.'n,
60 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
6 Pip s Holland Gin,
60 J and 1 Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets Heidsick fa Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars. (Common, medium and fine,)
RUM f
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CROIX!)
WHISK Y,
(Scotch, Irish, Robertson County,
Poplar Log.)
WINE,
(Pori, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.) !
ALE AND PORTER.
Canned oyster*, <fW\, k''., ke.,
July 15, 1 869,"
A Family Provision
STORE AND CONFECTIONERY
The best in CARTERSVILLE, is kept by
A. fl. HUDGENS,
Who is, also, wholesale and retail Agent for JVO AND JAR WARE, at Factory price*
Sept. 24th, 1868.w1y
GO ANQ SEE
W. ® . && W ® ®,
At the City Drug Store, corner Whitehall and Marietta sts.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Hu is now receiving a large and select stock oi
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PATENT MEDICINES,
Er* jE IREF 1 ITMERIES,
And Fancy Articles, & c ,
A-N D will sell as lew as the lowest, Every one is is invited to call and examine his Svocb
before purr-hasmg e.sewhere. He wi I furnish, .ither at wholesale and retail, any article
"aTANTA GFORm * 3 * DfUg S ' 3re ' Rcmcmber lhe 1 * acc> OLD NORCROSS CORNER,
Lnnm, btuilblft. 17j , 86gi wly
B F Abbott, u , ~
UumoUtßr*. „aLl^ e ,a
B. F. ABBOTT & CO.,
Jf'HOLESjtl JE
Grocers and Commission Merchantis,
FRANKLIN BUILDING. GPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/CONSIGNMENTS of all kinds of Tennessee and Western Produce solicited
" 7 u P^ n R hieh liberal CASH ADVANCES will be made. A complete stock of STAPLE OIIOCEIUES t
constantly on hand. Dealers are invited to call and examine.
(lie I*lace.—Three doors from the United Statesllotel.Frank
in Building, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. • ' janSO iy
CARTERSVILLE FOUNDRY AND
The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that, having opened a
Foundry and Machine Shop in C; rtersville, he is prepared to manufacture all
kinds of
MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS.
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also. CASTINGS, of evjry description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND All 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 fill cases.
B. SCOFIELD
Cartcrsville, Ga., January 6, '869.
Headquarters for Toys & Fancy Goods,
<3- E O . W. J .A. O K & o o.<
Manufacturers of
Si 1 B ! 1 I!
A ND
Craelers.
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS A2T3J IWILLOW WARE, gg]
Wedding PARTIES and SUPPERS, fife.,
up lu'tlie best style, at sliort Notice !
We would respectfully call the attention of the pub
/x lie to our large and complete stock—selected with great Cyj\
care, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PRCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
march 10,wly
I. T BANKS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
B§o Ti AH » SHOES,
LEATHER, CALF-SKINS,
mb §ii#i wmmmmßv
RAWSON’S BUILDING,
Cornet Whitehall and Hunter Streets , ATLANTA, Ga.
connection with any other Shoo House in the City. Extra Inducments tc
Wholesale. jan 14, 1869‘w iy
THEY ARE HERE. WHO IS HERE
WHY the Anatomical Boot and Slice
makers. They are here ! Over
he Store of
STOKELY AND WILLIAMS
at the swinging sign of BOOT, SHOE and
SLIPPER. Go aud see them and leave
your measure; they are prompt to their
promise ; they warrant their material, and
their work to stand; they fit every loot to a
T. ; they work the best Fren<h Calf Skin,
and Oak Sole. Ladies Shoes, of all styles,
made to order. Ladies leaving their orders
can have their measures taken at their res
idence, if desired. We make gentlemen’s
Boots and. Shoes, from the Slipper to the
Patent Leather Boot. We will be found at
our place of business from five o’clock a. m.,
until Bp. m. Give us a call.
H. B. LEBKESHER & CO.
Cartersville, July 15th IB6o—wlv.
TIRE AND LIFE
IHBVIAHOB.
iFire Comjanits ;
SO. MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY,
Athens, Ga. Policy Holders participate in
profits.
/ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HarUbid, Conn. Assets over five millions.
lift (Companies":
SO. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Atlanta, Ga. Gen. J. B. Gordon, President.
CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. COM’Y,
Organized 1846. Members $58,000. Assets
23 millions, Purely mutual.
For Fire and Life -Insurance apply to
JOHN T. NORRIS,
General Insurance Agent,
Apa l 2*5, 1869. CARTFRS V'ill.E. GA.
A Fine Lot of
AND
(Uonfdiontrits,
JUST RECEIVED at A. A. SKINNEK
& CO’S tiiotery store.
It is useless for us to enumerate all th* , r .
titles in the Grocery Line. We keep evert
thing necessary to bj kept in a regulur
illllf
Provision store ,
Consisting, in part, ot
BACON, LARD,
MEAL, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT,
SUGAR, CUFfEE,
SALT, SYRUPf,
CHEESE,RICE
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, &C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, fcC.
And a thousand other things too numerous to
mention in a newspaper advertisement, to all
of which we invite the attention of the public.
We will seil Groceries, etc,, just as low down
as any other Grocery House in the market
cun aHord to sell. Call and sec us and try us
at our new stand, A. A. SKINNER <3c CO
Carteruvi/le , Jan. 14
awaSii
0-A-S3BS
a-A.SK.ET S.
Erwin & Jones.
G. C. ROGERS,
Dcc-altir Ks reef,
Atlanta, tia.
Second Door below Messrs. Moore & Mural!
and opposite the United Bta'cs and American
Hotels
Prices will nc fojnd in ire reasonable
and stock more complete than any in lie city
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
Alsu, all silmlN of
Harness and Skirting leathers,
(?;. > fa Whips and Ennameled ,A*. t\
Ueai her and Clolhs con
&“ " stantly on hand, Y
Wholesale and Retail.
''
CARRIAGES.
Baby carriages,
ROCKING HORSES,
4* BUGGY UMBRELLAS
. Os the most approved style and finish, on
hand, and made to order.
Sept 24, 16GS- wly.
Let There Be More
L i g- Ii t!
.(Estrella Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID.
IT GANN O T BE E X CEL L E D.
WARRANTED not to EXPLODE.
VYARItAXTED to gives better light than <he Bert
” Kerosene, and also wurrsuled to burn tqaally M
long, If not longer,
And is Retailing at CO cents
A GALLON.
Com* one, come all, and give it a trial.
f Guaraalce Satisfaction.
There Is no one bnt rr vself having this Oil for m!«.
I h»ve the exclusive right to manufactur e and sell iu
The public need have no fears of getting it constant!/.
Thousands have tried It and ate satlsfi'd/
This Oil Is for sale, at
THE OIL AND LA UP EMPORIUM
F. MARSH,
Sept. 10. 1868. Caitersvillc, Ga
Georgia Bartow County.
CYNTHA GRAY has applied for exemp
tion of personalty, aiul I will pass up
on the same at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 3rd
day of September, 1869, at my office.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Plantation Bittern
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. Asa tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomacliics. Asa
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duced it becomes a stand
ard article —a medicinal
staple. It is to-day tho
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world—he
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Country Stores.