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Mieriff Sales so.- o«ior>er.
ON the first Tuesday in >C‘Tnext, Iv-fri:i I
tins Courthouse iloj.- t.i Ca>r!eervi!}?'
Lartow countj 4 Ga., withi i jlio legal hourt
oi .ale, wiifte soLQ-tha foßo-ving proHcrty,;
the retlff'meTi't'fj/; tvhcrrow ry
Smith i-.,ci-ic« ir the, AG* 4»xjp ici% «'4. •"*•*•
Section 1*•»!•§>*• t.’onu'y, :h-.* y:-; r -' t rl_v
of sail *UtI >o i-.tfihfyjt "fi'fS issued from
JUrtov»i|,dup«-jv«r*Cotift, in fiivc-n-tj Eliza F.
Sayutv,. i guiu u.itu. • SulJlur puU
chase tuoacy.
AI.SU* Oae lotvLli nd, ot 135 afire*, ruore
or lf4»s», 'adjoining land* of John Sainii on
the West, lying s Xortb of Joseph Bogle's
laud, and East John Poseys bind, au'-i-S >itf'h
of the place where Mid Mann now rosid-'s,
in tii»* .'.th district, and 3rd Soedtju of :lsar
tow Coutiiy, uumlur noi known, as the
property of J. 8. Roger*. to satisfy a tat fi
fa, J issued 'by the Tax Collect or of J’a tow
County, in favor of the Suite agtvint said
Rogers, and other tax ti fas in my h ind.—*
Levied oil atid returned to me by W. J.
Lackey, L. C. .
Also, One town lot in the town of Car- ;
tersvilie, kfrown as lot No, 2, on the pi: bile |
Square, adjoining the store house lot of E. i
D. Puckett, as the property of Caleb Tomp
kins, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice j
Court, of 822d district G, M„ in favor ot
T • H. 8 >l l crlielti & llro,, against raid Tump- j
kins, an 1 H. It- I’ec'or, ecur voi stay, I
levied on and returned to me by W- J. Lack- (
ey, L. C.
ALSO, One House and lot in the t wn of
C arteraville, known as lot No. 4, o i the
Rowland Springs itoa.t, containing one
and a halt acres, more or less, whereon W-
J. Lackey now res,ties, as the property of
G. V\ , Wheeler, to satisfy afi fa issued
troui the Justice t our! oftiij 822ud district,
Cj. M-. ill 'favor of David Kiev, against said
V> heeler. Levied on and returned to me by
W- J. Lackey, L. I '.
lALB f ), One lot, good dwelling, in
the town of Adairsydkt, adjoining Mr. Tini
leok on the East, J. 11. Dv er on the West,
utnl a street on the North, aud South, as the
property of .fanieii Logan, to satisfy a tax
li ta issued by the Tax Collector of Bartow
County in favor of the State mid Bartow
County against said Logan. Levi, don and
returned to me by.JT. 8 Hollis, p. c.
ALSO, The defendant a .inter® , in the
House and l.gt, whereon he now resides, in
the town of ilurtersville, cotituininsr half
acre, more or less, adjoining the residence
of Bichard Bradley , as tlte property of John
Bell, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in fa
vor of Elisabeth Boyer against said Boll.—
Levied on ami returned by W. J. Luck-ov
L. C.
ALSO, One town lot in the town of
A fairsT lie, 4 djoimng J..C. Aycock, and
W est of the W. Si A. R. P,, 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. 8. Hollis, L. C.
ALSO, One town lot in the town of Adairs
ville, adjoining, ami North of the academy
lot, as the property of F. Norman, to satisfy
a tax li fa issued by the tax collector of Bar
tow county, in favor of the State and Bar
tow county against said Norman. L-jvie Ton
and returned to me by TANARUS, 8. Hollis, L O.
ALSO, One town lot in the town of Aduirs
ville, adjoining J L Neal on the ca t and
north side, a street on the west and lands
known as academy lands,on the south, in
cluding summit of a hill; a ; t.ie property of
L t' a*anuy, to satisfy all -fa issued by the
iax collector of Bartow county, in favor of
the State and Bartow county, against said
Manny. Levied on and returned fov T. 8.
Hoil’s, L C. ■
ALSO, Lots of land Nos. 31V and 2d l in
the ITtii pis. tilt,! dyd See, of Bartow county ;
:.s the property of t'iios W Dodd, to satisfy :
a tax fi fn issued by the lax collector of Bar
tow county in favor of the Btate and Bartow
county, against said Dodd. Levied on and
returned to me by A J Rogers, 1, C.
‘I.BO, Lots oi laud Nos. 3i7 and 212. in
the 17th Djji. and 3rd B ■*e, as -the property ;
of Dodd arnl hdomoii, t-o satisfy a tax ti ta.
i- tied by the tax collector of Bartow coun
ty iti favor of the 81 ate and Bartow county :
\s>a id Di.dd and JsQtomon. . Levied on and i
j eturned to me bv A J Rogers.
rosTT’ONFD SALES FOR SEPTEMBER,
\lso, at the same time and place, will be ,
sold the following property, postponed from I
the Sept’r sales, to wit:
Also, The house and ltd on which John F. j
Soft now resides, in the town of Carters-’
vitle: levied on a;t the property of said tficott,
lo satis y a fi fa issue'! from the Justice :
Court of the 822d District, (t. M., in favor of i
Jackson & Eirksey vs said Scott: levied on
and returned to me by a constable. !
AI.BO, a house and lot in the town of
CartefSviile, formerly owned and occupied j
by the defendant, ,hn 11. ituekman, levied
on as tlie property of Said Ritckman to satis- j
fy a fi fa ii-w-d from the Justice, Court of
the 822iul dtr-rief,G. m. of Ba tow Bounty, !
011 the foreclosure of a lien l'or brick work i
on r~ ; d premises, in favor of Wallis, Eaves i
& Cos. f * i -I
\V. W. PJCH, SL’ff. j
Fopt S, ’CO. M. COLLINS, D. Shff.
Georgia Hatton County,
fiTOSEPH B. DRI M MON D Una applied for
9jf exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of Homestead, and I
will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock, a. m.,
on the lbt'u tlay of September, 1869, at my
office. September 3th, 1.809.
J. A. iIOVI ARI), Ordinary B. C.
f.eoraia ISartovv Comity.
17$ A. 111,80.’. of said County, has np-
plied to me for exemption of personal
ty, and 1 will pass upon the same at my of
fice, at 10 o'clock on (lie 17th inst. This
September t>tk. 1869.
J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary, B. C.
Georgia Uartaw County.
THOJ. R. COUCH has applied for ex
emption ofpersonal'y and setting apart
and valuation of Homestead, and I will pass
upon the same at 10 o'clock >i., 5 on the
17th day of September. 1869, at my office.—
This September. Oth. -1869.
J. A HOWARD, Ordinary B. C.
Georgia, Harlow county.
WHEREAS Sundry citizens of said '
county having petitioned the Court of
Ordinary for the changing of the Road
known as the Burnt. Hicory Road, leaving
the cbi Boad nt D. B. Cunyors’, and run
ning direct through Ktile.sboro, and to inter
sect the old Road again, mar Braiulqu's
Caapci, and Reviewers having been an
pointed and reported faroralJy to the utili
ty of said change, All persons concerned
are required to be .and appear at my office
nnd cause, if any they can. within the
time prescribed by Law. why said change
should not'be made, dwd'estnblisned by law.
Given .under my hand and official signa
ture, this August 30th; 1860.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, BC-.
Geuigla Barton ('entity.
Whereas Aaron Dunn. Administrator of
the Estate of John B. Dunn. Deceased, rep
resents to the Uourt, in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has fullv
Administered Joltn IV Dunn!* Estate. This
is, thevefor® :'? f to, all p'-rsons concerned.
Kindred and Creditors, to show cans*, if
any tUav can, why ;aid .Airuinistjalm should
net be discharged from his adtnin’an atinrt,
nod receive letters of dismission, on the first
Monday in November. 18'i9
This, July 16, 1869„ J. A. HOWARD,
! 'l • Y* Ordinary,. B C.
rso. cox? .1. h. wble.
0< Ac
AITOf NS, and S AT LA W ,
AND
NOTARIES-PUBLIC
. •'s»r(ci’H4’iiVf,
KN‘> r (O.X, (fOMMItsstoMHT try r»EBD <
“ FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
'■P'. ’iTu, i-;•« iy TANARUS:
€ftrici»vi!lc Ac atlcusij.
|Vik Ks«icisi*B f.,r <he FAT T J»v-- -to S .and «»»• land
l mM-'i .i.j .|i u m, yioNi'AV. it«e <iajr id
' • t’ut’St u iitr th j a»t ol , > '
Munuy Johr.Ntcn an! J. W. Pri!ckt!,f
r.rf riirtinae F "fit AND A HALF SCHOLASTIC 1
•JOVTils.
'The fi'iacijt' Is ''-g'vive, Klv.oier/ .re-s we thost
«ii , 1,- n :„v.ir ft.- »i wft lit thdir j« tr .•■••upt, :ht»t ttir;,
*-iil t • *.r.a.- to u tWr otinva) vx fit *i«t ta uutk ill* 1
■ <t *H i ''. #’''* • ~ j
Th - aie-iglti e w ill he ss strtc as is consistant with 1
a* ger hiiiiis'itti tu the |- iiiii*. '
Boy* suit G»rl« «td be in sop-.rate «parfmerts,
uni no c tnnrninies’.iou Oct eta ihciu, tritliri
a or oul of wtnui*.
Tiie_eoar*e if xt-viljr wi’l h* cooip“eh-n*ife; ircln
dnv f *tm, In c •*, k ’iea; L, ii.il » inli cmini ,-f Madt -
nstiet, 10-.eitn-r with ml uliter brsibciie* u-ually tangtn
tu tw it in«ti uU‘»n«,
The put>irti|i* s are happy ta sonaance that th-y
have hren ah etu *ei-u e Hie service* oi art aCO ul
.’•iuhed i . ill the pers u ff
M!SS M. Pi KINGSBERRY,
rhn c in e high y recuiuiucuileU aa » Cvuipc cut and
■ espei re. ceil t nch«r.
j A rrnnv»nieiit-inn! for Mu dp, if le»! •« i.
, liiltiuii payable naiwterly in advanee.
Ratcti:
t,t Uimji-t tnon'h . .$4.00
! -2.1 *1 •• s.tHi
| at •• « a.uo
1 (Jmitiiitfent 'eu n w ilcllar p-r n.
U * «,iaiii can be use Hired in jjnoit "am'ltp- at 1-! r
-1 crate nuis*. Cstrieraville, June Id, ISOS in
Mi WERT RAIL ROAD IS
COMTHG !
SPRING IS ON HAND.
And so is our Strok €t New
oiid Beaiiti'ui
SPUING AND
SUMMER
€!■ © © if & ,
JUST 11E CIV ED AND GEE NED,
STOKELY l WILLIAMS,
CONSIiS TiNF, IN PART, OF
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Os tile 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 till 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,
qualify or prite. We earnestly
invite our friends and the pub
lic generally to call and see us.
At the New Brick Store of
STOKELY & WILLIAMS,
apr. 1, Cartersville, Ga.
ComcT and 1 SAT i”
EATING SALOON AND
7 7 NFEC TANARUS! CA L R V.
I\ M prepared to *<■-vc up mi nis at ali
hours, at short i.otir , and Keep constant
!lv on hand a good s- ply of Sua-tr, Coflfc.
Tobacco. ( ig,us, (Jt* ic-, etc.. clc„ at the old
| stand of Ed Becli*. dt. South side Main sir.
' ’wo doors West •« Janes’ Garritge Shop.
11. T. SHEATB,
mch II w ly C’«r;ersviile,.(la.
faSiCFRLJ 5 t, Otiilotv CoHnty,
Whereas David A Vaughan, Adminis
trator of Seintarrilla Scott, deceased,
represents to the Court, in ids petition, du
ly filed and entered on record, that lie has
fully administered Scinturrilla 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
ministration, and receive letters of dismis
sion on the first Monday in October, 18G'J.
This. July 5, 1860. J. A. HOWARD,
w—td Ordinary, B. C.
The Greatest Invention of Hie
Age !
The G ran i Prairie Wasliiiig Machine!
"MTSTE, the tinderNlgiied. citizens 1
of Bartow County, beg leave to call
the attention of their friends and the public
generally, to the fact that we now own the
Patent Right of the following count ies in Ga.
for the man ifacture and sale of the above i
machine, viz: Bartow, Dade, Walker. Whit- i
field, Murray, Catoosa, Chattooga, Gordon.
Floyd, Polk, Paulding, Harralspß, Cobb, 1
Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Pickens
and Gilmer.
This Machine is simple in its construction,
hartnless to the most delicate fabrics, and
can bo managed by any person of ordinary I
strength and sense, It saves time, labor and
fabric, and can do more efficient work in less ;
time than any like machine ever before in- 1
vented—more work in one hour than any
hand can do in one day, and may' indeed be
truthfully called
WOMAN 1 S FRIEND /
This machine, wher ver it has been used,
is acknowledged to he and do all that‘is
claimed for it, and should become a fixture
in every family.
For durability and cheapness, if is unsur
passed, the price being, machine without
Wringer sls; with Wringer $25.
If, after a fair, impartial trial, your Ala
chine fails to come up to what it is recom
mended to perform, return it and get your
money back. SPItOOLL & CONYERS,
Sole Proprietors for j
june 9, G 9 the above counties, j
-J, H. SATTEJiFIFLD. JAS. c. WOFFORD. *
SATTERFIELP & WOFFORD.
WIISLEUUi 1\«» II i;t 11 E.
DEA.LERS insr
STAPLE Am FANCY
CRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
ANB CLOTHING,
AI.SO.
GKOCBRIS3 AND
G E iPCH.IL P Ejt*VTfA TIO+V
SXJJEEEPXjTEE] 3.
Would respectfully announce to (he good
people -f Cartersville, and Non h Georgia]
rrat tiicv are constantly receiving and have *
on hand a complete and well selected Stock
ot Spring-and Summer Goods, and are sell- !
jing at prices to snh the times, j’fie Ladies
sue especially invited to call and examine
our Stock ot Dross Goods, which we arc now
offering at New York CO T.
Our facilities for the Wholesale trade is
unsurpassed, and wo are satisfief that we
can put up goods as low ns can he bought
nt this State. IV e will pnv highest cash
Market price for Wheat.
Mosers. 8. V. Milam, and .5. ft. Dvr on are
-nth us. and would be pleased to see all
I he r idd i’rirji is.
S.ViTLftFI* Ll» L Wtii (M,D.
Ap-d - h. a)
Bumos A ;.!cNmtb,
Grotera and ( onfpHioncrN,
.. . CARTERSVILLE, GA, j
o —o
TI) inkful foi past favors, and h g for a
-'untino-iiice. We have on hand, ai.d keep
•or sale, a well selected Stock of
FAMILY UjIOCKRIHS.
We pay G4NII. an<l buy from First hands, ]
and Jo not intend to be
U IST ZD TEE S O I)XL
We have fitted up in Re?.r of of our House,
i neat BAR. where we keer a Genera! As
sortment of the B at Bianil* of Liquors and
Wines- —Wholesale or Retail, In short, we
keen almost everything good to eat anti drink,
FINE CIGARS AMD SMOKING
TOBACCO.
As the sun rises in the East to open and a lorn
| the day, so we can be found on Wc-t side Ifni!
| road, on Main Street, to close a trade. The
Beam of our Scales shall be on the Lc.-el, -lid
the pea shall hang ort a plum li le.
V/e buy ;F.g:,'S, Butter, Beans, Peas, an-l
oilier Produce ; pay highest market prices ill
Barter or cash. Give us a call and try us, and
we will make it to your interest.
All Goods bought of us, will be delivered it,
any part of town free of charge,
IUK\FJ & itIcMYC 11.
Carfarsvi/le, Ga.. March 18th,--w Iy.
DEALER IN
STOVES,
GRATES.
HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS.
TIN WARE, &C.
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
Nov. 2, 6 m glllftuta, Ga.
i( j\*ew Hoods. ”
3GIE SUBSCRIBERS are nnd
and opening a large and well selected
stock of
IS’SII®
AND
3 UIIIS
iiiiil
Be!ec-»t by one of our firm, in person W®
invile )tr Iriends to give us, as they have done
in the oast, a liberal share of their patronage.
N. GIL HEATH & SON,
Cartersville, Ga.
NEW GOODS !
T. L. M 0 0 N,
PLEASURE in infnming hiscus
| tomers, 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 li’rn with a call. His motto is to keep
good, substantial goods, with ‘‘Quick sales at
Short Profits.”
He is, also, Agent for the sale of
FACTORY YARNS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS,
R Pf,
KNITTING AND
SEWING THREADS,
all of which he can stll to merchants at Fac
tory Prices, nnd save the cost of freights.
Mr SILAS STEPHENS is with me, and
w ill be plea>ed to see any of his friends,
april 1 P. L. MOON, Cartersville, Ga,
(1T A I IOiY.
To Abner A. Hood, George S. Hood, Lou.
Smith, formerly Louisa Ilood, Kutha Ann
Me Key, formerly. Rutha Ann Hood, W. 11.
Hood anu John R. Hood, having applied for
probate at the August Term 1869, of this
Court of the will of Henry Ilood 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, nt the regular Au
gust term, 1869, of the Court of Ordinary,
for said county, to attend the probate of said
Will
IV it ness my hand and seal of office, this 3d
May 1869. J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary, B. C.
ZIUM.C.JACMUCO
CONTRACTORS FOR RVTIDING,
AND PKOPLiIETOB3 OF THE
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,
Sasli, 331iii<l and
Door Factory.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
All kinds of lumber planed
mid Flooring and Ceiling Tongued and i
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll I
Sawing, for Ornamental Work, done to or- I
dor. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed \
with neatness and dispatch. gfegrSpeoial
Contracts made for LARGE
Our machinery is ail new and of the my
BEST 4pVALITK, having been selected by *
one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,) 1
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom mav be found
Mr. W. A. UKM MINOT "N, who TANARUS« known
and acknowlc Igetl, by all, to he one among
the best- and finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
am! its work is approved and admired by all
who have seen it. It is located immediate!/
on thw Western k Atlantic Railroad, Norih
of the Depot. >b the r»3i of the new Court
Hoii-e. W. A M O. .TACKSON k CO.,
arg Id, 1 ti < Nrter»ei!]e, Qn.
PiANGS ! PIANOS I PIANOS !
THE GOLD MEDAL HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED j
TO CHaS, M STIEFF FOR THE BEST PIAN
OS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE.|
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK
PIANOS,
OFFICE AND WAREROCM, NO 9 N- tIBERTY !
STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET
BATTIM3RE, MARYLAND.
STIEFF’S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE
l:it-s’ improvements, including the Agraffe
treble, ivory front*, and the improved French
Action, fully warranted for five jeurs. 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 cn hand, from $75
to S3OO.
I'iEFF.UEF.I WII 4 HAVE OtTR PIANOS IX VSt.
Gem ro! Robert E - Lee, Lexington Va,
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington,N C
General D. H, H il, Charlotte. N. C.
Governor Jlion Letcher. Lexington, Va.
Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans. La.
Mess s. R, Burwell <Sc Sons, Charlotte, N C
Joseph Ruohs, ChaiCannooga, Tcnn,
Send lor a Circular containing names of
500 persons in the South, who have purr.has
cd the Sticff Pianos since the war closed
April 22nd, ISoS- ly,
“Star Saloon,”
«y
IR« S £!■*!-.£ Rfij
CARTERSVILLE. GA.
W LTTEII “.4” NO. 1 LIQUORS,
JFi B RAX DIES,
WHISKEYS,
R CMS,
WINKS.
GINS ,
CORDIALS,SC.
Sum liter Drinkn:
PORTER,
ALE
AND
BEER.
Tobacco, and Confectioneries.
Ahvay-s on hand to attend to business with
promptness and courteousness. Comer of
Market street and Public Square, in the Ex
change Hotel Building.
April 29, 1869. wGm
The Cheapest Store
IN CARTERSVILLE.
I HAVE 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
png Paper, at mill prices. Will pay the
highest, market prices for Rags, Copper,
Brass, Furs, etc. may 12
Brick and Stone Ma
sonry.
| YMAf CHAIMJ i\ is prepared
at all times, to undertake any kind 0
BRICK AND STONE WORK;
and will take contracts for such work to al
most any extent—from the ruuning 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, Jfiseph 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 him in
Cartersville, Ga. may 1, 1859 wly
Georgia Dyes ,
Unequalled for beauty and
SIMPLICITY,
“Pride of tlie South. ’’—A beau
tiful Red.
“Pride of the ?outh.” —an ex
quisite Purple.
They will Dye either Silk or Wool, Price,
ONE DOLLAR per pint bottle. Prepared
by LEWIS &SH RE, Dyers.
For sale, in Cartersville, by
N. GILREATH & SON.
Wm. King, Jr., & Cos., Proprietors, Athens,
Ga. Feb, 24w6m or ly
Georgia, Bartow C'ouwty.
CATHARINE F. DENMON applies to
me for Letters of Administartion on
the Estate of James M. Denmon, 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 Barlow County.
WHEREAS 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
show cause, by filing objections in my office,
•why said Baylis W. Lewis should not be dis
missed from his guardianship as aforesaid
and receive the usual letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signa-*
ti.re, August 4th, 1869 w4odsl
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B <;.
IN CARTERSVILLE.
FOH SA LE„
H AVING fully made up my mind to
move to the State of California, I offer
tor sale some of the very best property in the
growing and prosperous fowu of Cartersville,
consisting of (hie Dwelling House and T ot. j
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
and Cow House, nil Complete : Splendid Well
of Water, and is a corner Lot, containing
about two acre# 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, and one vacant Lot, lying
in a oonyenicn! part of lowa—small lots,;
All of which property will be sold low for!
Cash. Apply to, or Address,
A. C. STOCKS,
Jolr 2 !d. C'artersvil’c, Ga.
ftlarblo Dealer.
JAMES VAUGHAN,
CarXor.ll, H!*, m Ga
‘ I would announce to my friends
iH.fi Ihe public generally, that 1 am
now prepereiJ to furnish
MO MUM BATS,
MFI % TOOMBS,
Sp%4 HE \ D-S 7 OXES,
- SJ.XBS, 40.
paomptlv, to those desiipg such work.
ITMLIAN. GEORGIA or AMERICAN MARBLE, t«
suit purchasers. I flatter myself that the facil
ities which I have established for procuring
Marble, together with 20 years experience,
will enable me to compete successfully with
any other person iti this business. Believing
that I can please the mast fastitious, I hope to
merit a liberal share of public patronage. Any
one wishing to procure marble, would find it
U> their interest to call at my residence and
examine some beautiful designs of monuments,
tc. recently received. apri|!,o9 ly
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CIIROMOS.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 BROADWAY, NEW YOEX,
lav lie the attention of the Trulr t* tbeir rllrai** aMortmeid ttM
a have, of their mmkiicatum. mrnmu/aelmr* mmd tmpartMtiam.
We pttMt.k ever F*nr Thou**** auVjrcU • t Ktereoacopic Ttf««
(•eluding
Kagan, Mam-notti Cava.
<;at«ki!)a, Central Park. Kew QranUm,
ft ii’Noii, Treutuii Falla, ViwaucU,
White MowitAtWb «re*l Woal, Tk« Kudm.
WaaUington, Honaafttiie, f'hina,
Saratoga, Delaware,
Weal Point. lu tautaneoM, K.MglsnA, *•-. *4,
Onr Xu.por*»f| ?lr«i rr.brtu-e a larg* aaaertment, iavladlim the
rhoire.t production* of Win. K.Hgland, U. >V HVitaaa. Larajr, not
other e.«i«i«nt photograph era, ear.aiatirg of
VwitHTlaiul, 1 Ireland, Spaia, | IferraUr'afa,
K tit ue. } Wale., Tu.lrrt**, r«*i»tai».ehlea«,
Pvre.ieea, Po.npelt, set Clao4, Crmpoigne.
Part*. | firr-mr, Trianon, | Tertalllea,
R.cla.id, I Auatrta,. Crystal } Napfea,
tkaiU«4. ♦ Slaty, Tyrol, I
4Jr*
THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE,
& sew and iatenvelr Intereatihg neriea. Alao, Illuminated ai.d Trnoapa
rent Vicwre, tn variety. We are alao rgrlavive Afrata in Amaric*
for *• PKKIUK.tt'4 WI.kMH V|KWS/* of which we have m aplsiwfk
aavortment. Ageata for Frills'* Senra of $ 1 111 1-1 \r.. fh-tegrapM,
Vtevia tn Swttgerland, the Rhiac. L't gland, Keo land, Walea, Ate.
ST F.R SO SCOPE®.—We rrtanwfaefure vary kirgely, and Iwrt a lar#
Stock of Ik* bat ityles at the lowest rat* a.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Our Manufsetore of Aihum# la wall
known throughout the c-ountr/ aa superior in quality and Vasty to all
others.
AM we •eli arp made ia owr avn Factory, sod our r*r\*m are dilfereaf
fr-'m those of any other maker. Mayer* should j>»» tatl to asa ©•«
Stack hdora making their purchase*.
CHROMC3.
Thoae V*a«tlfnl picture*, that co*u«l Lt &a<rrnlshs-f from Rh
final Oi! Piindan. a! one tenth their coat, wr import Urgcij from
l^»i is, London, Berlin, Viaans and Romo, aed supply ih* tracie at tho
E. &H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 Bhoadwat, N. Y.,
Importers and Mauufi* of Material*.
December 2i. 136:1.
City^^re^ery.
FETCHER l MERCER
PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA, GA.
It © w © r f 9
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
gigjfThe hignest market price paid for Bar
lev, april 22, w6m
Georgia, Barlow County.
Where James A. Cowan Administrator
de bonis non, of William P. Ilay, deceased,
represents to the Court in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has ful
ly adn inistered William P. Hay’s estate. —
This is therefere, tocite all persons concern
ed, Kindred and Creditors, to show cause, if
nny they can, ~Yhy said Administrator should
not be discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission, on the First
Monday in October, 1809. Witness my
hand and official Signature. This July sth
1869. J. A. HOWARD,Ordinary, B. C,
JORCAN. HOWARD Si HARRALSON
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA) 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.
June 10, 1808. wtf
GOX Jk HSUS..
SO CHEROKEE DLOCK,
PEACHTREE ST.- ATI ANTA* GEORGIA
Have in store aud for sale Very Low—
-100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
60 “ Peach and Apple Prandy,
25 “ American G.'n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 Pip-. 9 Holland Gin,
60 J and J Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets Ileidsick fa Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
lIUMj
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CROIX')
WHISKY,
(Scotch, Irish, Robertson County,
Poplar Log.)
WIN E ,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALE AND PORTER.
Canned oysters, See., See., Sic.,
July 15, 1869.
Tax Notice.
Court Ordinary Bartow County, Ga., 4
For County Purposes. I
August 28th, 1869. j
ITjs ordored by the Court that the follow
ing tax be assessed, levied and collected
from the tax-payers of said county, over and
above the State Tax, both General and Spe
cific, except wherein excepted by law, as a
County Tax for Bartow County, for the year
1869 :
Ist. That twenty-five per cent be levied
and collected on the State Tax, both General
and Specific, to pay the legal indebtedness
! of said County; past dues which has accrued
since the Ist day of June, 1805. And to
pay the necessary current expenses of said
County for the present year, and for huild
j ing and repairing Bridges, and other public
works not mentioned in this order.
2nd. Thirty per cent on said State tax, for
the purpose of paying second installment for
pauper farm, and for the erection of build
j ings on the same, and for support of pau
i pers on said Farm.
I Brd. Twelve and one half per cent on said
[ state tax to pay jurors.
4th. Twelve and one half per cent on said
State tax to pay jailors fees.
sth. Forty per cent on said State tax for
the purpose of completing the Court house
, of said County.
6th. Five per cent on said State tax to
pay Coroners, Bailiffs, non-resident witness
; es in Criminal cases. Stationery &e,
Ordered that the foregoing order be ad
vertised as the Law requires, and that the
tax Collector be provided a eopv.
J- A. HOWARD, Ordinary B, C.
TH £ “LIVE” ORU6 ST 0 RSI
REDWINE a FOX,
WHOLESALE! DRUGGIST,
Corner ol \\ hitehal] anti Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
june 1, 1869. wly
13 F Abbott, p ty it
LuU Ahboit & Bro * Barnesvllk, Georgia
B. F. ABBOTT & CO.,
It'UOLESAI £
Grocers nnd Commission MGr(‘lmnt«,
FRANKLIN BUILDING, OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/CONSIGNMENTS of all kinds of Tennessee and Western Produce solicited
" J upon ehich liberal CASH ADVANCES will be made. A complete stock of STAPLE OI2OCEJ2IES kept
constantly on hand. Dealers are invited to call and examine.
l@"Benicmber ll»C Place.—Three doors from the United States Hotel, Frank
in Building, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. jiui2o iy
0 ARTERSV /1 l £ FOUNDRY AND
laebiie Shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform tha 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.
M!U GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of eviry description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FENCES;: ah kind, 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, end will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
15. SCOFIELD.
Cartersville, Ga., January fi, 'BC9.
Hoadquiu’ters for Toys & Fancy Ooocljs*.
- u., G W. JACK, J. C. DAVIS, Atlaufa, Ga
GEO. W_ J' A. O IEZ O 0_«
Manufacturers of
UHOIB8! '■
A ND
Crackers.
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND AVILLOW WARE, j|g|
Wedding PARTIES and SUPPERS , #e., Gottens®rf'
-jgLy up In’the best style, at short Notice !
We would respectfully call the attention of the pub
lie to our large and complete stock—selected with great (Ln
care, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PBCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
march 10,wly
I. T BANKS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS AID SHOIS,
LEATHER, CALF-SKINS,
Al® ®a#l iIMSi,
RAWSON’S BUILDING,
Cornet • Whitehall and Hunter Streets., JtTEJIJirTJI s Ga.
B£§k„No connection with any other Shoe House in the City. Extra Inducments tc
Wholesale. jan 14, 1869*w ly
THEY ARE HERE. WHO IS HERE
WHY the Anatomical Boot and Shoe
makers. They are here ! Over
he Store of
STOKELY AND WILLIAMS
at the swinging sign of BOOT, SHOE and
SLIPPER. Go and see them and leave
your measure; they are prompt to their
promise ; they warrant their material, and
their work to stand; they fit every foot to a
T. ; they work the best Frenth Calf Skiri,
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 aud 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. in. Give us a call.
H. B. LEBKESHER & CO.
CertcrsvilTe, July 15th 1889--wly.
FIRE AND RIFE
INSURANCE.
jFirt Comjanuf:
SO. MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY,
Athens, Ga, Policy Holders participate iu
profits.
/etna fire insurance company,
j Hartfoid, Conn. Assets over five millions,
lift <Compaimar:
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 aud Life 'lnsurance apply to
JOHN T. NOKRIS,
General Insurance Agent,
Ape 122,1869, CARTFRSYIItE, GA.
A Fine I»ot of
C EH IE &
AND
ffonfertionrrifs,
It i* usplcsk for us to enummt e .11
ti-les in the Grororv Line. tyV r ' * r '
thing nt evssary to i»j kept in & reguUr r ***
Hlßill
Provision store.
Consisting, in part, of
BACON, LARD,
MEAL, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT.
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUPS,
CHEESE, RICE
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, *C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, «
And a thousand other things too numerous to
rnen.ion in a newspaper advertisement, to sit
of which we invite the .mention of the public.
Wc will sell Groceries, etc., just as low down
■s any other Grocery House in the market
can afford to sell. Call and see us and trt us
at our new stand, A. A. SKINNER &CO
tart entitle, Jan, 14
OASES A.3STID
CASKET S.
b Y
Erwin & Jones.
£33VrrOE,]rU‘M. ~
G. C. ROGERS,
Decaf (i s* Nfrccll,
Atlanta, tSa.
Second Door below Messrs Moore & Msrsa
and opposite the United Sta'cs and AtiKricsn
Hotels
Prices will n e so ind re ue rrasonabla
and *tock more complete than any in the city
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
Also, all lilndM or
Harness and Skirling Leathers,
Whips and Entiamel.-d fa
nfWM' IjCBI hcr a,ul cloth* con
t ‘ stantly on hand,
Wholesale and Retail.
AND^^^^^
CARRIAGES.
CAUY CARRIAGES,
ROCKING HORSES,
4- BUGGY UMBRELLAS
Os the most approved style anti finish, en
hand, and made to order.
Sept 24, IS6B- wly.
Saet There Be More
Tj i g li t !
•iEstrella Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID.
IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
WARRANTED not to EXPLODE.
yD Alll2 A S'TED to rive a bettor Heht than iht Best
M kerosene, and also warranted to bora equally as
long, if not Itnger,
And is Retailing at 60 cents
A GALLON.
Com* one, com* ali, and |lve It a trial.
f Guarantee Satisfaction.
There I* no ons but mvsetf having this Oil for salo.
I have the exclusive rljrht to mnnnfactm* and sell It.
The public need have nn tears of getting It eonataatly.
Thousand, have tried It and are sati.n, and.
This Oil is for sale, at
THE OIL AND LAMP EMPORIUM
P. MARSH,
Sept. 10, 1868. Cailersvillc, Gs
BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO
ORDER A T li. Y. LEBKESHERS.
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
j restorative is the sheet
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. Asa tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it lias no equal
among stomachics. Asa
remedy for tho nervous
weakness to witich women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a sjjeciflc
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 the
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.