The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, October 07, 1869, Image 3
f. o o & i« m £ a o » ItSfaaonic. ACARTKR-VILLELODGK, NO. 10!.—Keg el *r meetiiun s»re Ik 14 on tUe First sod Third Friday night* lu f*fh month. S. »(. PATILLu, W. U. F M. JOHNSON, Sec’v. ft ETOWATI CHAPTf R, No. 86. WV ni'etlnp* »rc ht-ld ou the First and Thi-d qy Tuesday civht* in each rtit-i tl.,fro:- U “ Ist /Vr \ October until Ist Slav, and onh,< Tues / ▼ ' eights 'wai Ist 11 ay uut.l! Ist October. D. W. K. I'EACOOK, 11. t*. A. N. BRADSHAW, Sec’ry. g.h.*a.w. force, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Whitehall Street, ATLANTV GEORGIA, \s'e will sell to country nierclants at New York freight* added, Nov. Ist, IsfiS wly TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. I will be at the following times and places for the purpose of Collecting tho Statu ami County Taxes for the year 18G9 : Cartersville —Sept, 29, SO—Oct Ist Allatoena —Oct 4th. and 18th, Nov Ist Jffowah — “ 5 th, and 19th, “ 2nd yy o l<'j. t» — “ (Ith, and 20th, “ 3rd Pint-Log— “ 7th, and 21st, “ 4th Ca~-'Olle — “ 11th, ana 25th, “ Bth €th Dist — “ 12th, and 2Gth, “ 9th Adairsv’Ue “ lfftli, and 27th, w 10th Kingston— “ 14th, and 28th, “ lltli Buharlcc — “ 16th, and 30th, “ 13th E, HAULING, T C 15 C, Sept. 9th, 1839-tiy ' ' Old Smint. Jogo Bitteiis for sale, bv K. L. Sellers, at the Star Saloon; also, the finest Tobacco and Segura ever brought to Cartersvillo. Now that the season is changing, and we are having a reminder that the Summer is passing away, and the bright days of Autumn arc approach ing, the ladies will seek to adorn them selves with those beautiful ornaments which aid in rendering them so attrac tive and bewitching. It is a pleasure to us to call, not only their attention, but also that of the public to the beau tiful and extensive variety of watches, diamonds, bracelets, silverware, in fact all the good:! usually found at a first class jewellers, such as the one presid ed over by our enterprising, courteous, worthy and well known fellow citizen Mr. George Sharpe. Mr. Sharpe has burst the old chrys alis of custom, is a “Live Jeweler,” keeping the latest styles of the most beautiful goods. His magnificent fix tures, jewels and plate, present a be wildering dream of wealth and luxury. To examine his beautiful and extens ive stock one can see that many of the resources of the fine arts have been ex hausted upon th u esu 1 . A more d< - Birable stock of watches, chains, and rings, can rarely be seen. Os his mag nificent diamonds and gems, we shall not speak, as they, in marked contrast to most earthly creatures can always •best speak for them selves. Mr. Sharpe brings many years expe rience to his business. To all who can appreciate the victories to be always achieved by tuete, good judgment and enterprise we would say, do not fail to call upon him, you will find him polite and courteous, offering goods in his line of the newest and most approved styles, at reasonable prices; goods which in variety and selection are un eclipsed, if equalled in this country. Atlanta Intelligencer. AGeologl u Survey in Georgia.— "We perceive that Rev. CLarLs Wallace Howard Las been employed by Super intendent Hulbert, of the State Road, to make a thorough survey of the southern slope of Lookout Mountain in search of iron, coal, and petroleum oil. It is said that Mr. Howard will commence the survey in the neighbor hood of Alpine, near the line of Chat tooga county, 'eorgia, and Cherokee, Alabama. —Rev. W. M. Leftwicb, D. D., of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, has* book iu press entitled “Martyr dom in Missouri,” and giving a “his tory of the religious proscription in Missouri during the late war—the seiz ure of churches, the test-oath prose cution and prosecution of ministers under the new Constitution, and the kindred incidents of the shameful pro ceedings.” Dr. H. C. Hamlin, of Maine, says that valuable diamonds exist in Alu 'bama, and could be gathered and pros pected for by expert laborers. Tb Ay have been found near Gainesville and farther to the northeast, at dm Glade and Horshaw mines. Washington, Oct. 2.—lt seems cer tain that new Cuban expeditions aro governed by parties unknown, but cuuch more potent than the old Cuban Junta. Philadelphia, Oct. 2.— Another po litical row occurred last night. Elev en persons known to be seriously ■wounded: viz, three democrats, four republicans, three citizens, an 1 ono po liceman. Demo.rats drove republi cans from their headquarters and de stroyed their transparencies. San Francisco, Oct. 2.—Feavv earth quake with loud noice at San Lorengo to-day. Gen. Gordon has been elec led to fill a vacancy in the board of of tho Atlanta M edical Qollege. Washington, Sept. 30.—Superinten dent of recruits at Carlisle, Penn., has been ordered to send all disposable colored troops to Galveston, Texas, at once. An old lady, recently, in some court before which she was brought as a wit ness, when asked to take off her bon net obstinately refused to do so, sav ing, ‘There is no law to compel a wo man to take off her bonnet.’ ‘Oh!’ impudently replied one of the judges, *vou know the law do you; perhaps you would like to come up and sit here, and teach us ?’ ‘No, I thank you, sir, said the woman dryly, ‘there are old worn en enough there now.’ Delegates, pi ovided with proper cre dentials to fie Commercial Convention, to be held in Louisville on the 12th* will be paste l over the State Road, and Chattaaoo a and Louisville and Nashville roads free. ; NEW ADVERTIS.MEENTS, Commercial Hotel, Cartersvillc, Ga., RENOVATED AIvJD REARRANGED AND REMQDDLED. T. J. LYONS & CO. j O-STOR’? i.KI iv HUITiMXNft, corner of P«pot ! 5 V - : * 2 fcas; SWU ts oud. I h'tow.* U H!;o . omlVvrtable. . .lie l i"ji i- j, e , by ,4 attention to taitoAt U receive » ,ioe- . sane of patronage. Uit. 1, 1-,'j. T R ¥ A. 3. BIiANKUNSHIP, j DEALER m DRY-GOODS' HARDWARE, CROCKE RY, CUTIsE¥Y, SOHOX?, DYE STUFFS-ETC.' ETC. Family Groceries, STOCKS BUILDING, FIRST DOOM WEST GEF A. It. LZSJDGIIfS’ GROCERY STORE, MAIN STREET, GARTERS VULE, GEO. \ ND SEE if he will not sell vou better BARGAINS than other MERGIIANT IS TOWN. I have bought property and become , a fixture to Cartersvilie, and have j come to sell Goods and Groceries, and i intend to do it, if low prices will ena- | bio me to do so. I HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF MR. JOHN A. TERRELL, a well known citizen ol Bartow County, as my salesman, who will be pleased to see all his old friends auu acquaintances at IMI XT STOR E3 . j N'o charge for looking ; come and j look at my goods, any how. If I don’t do j what 1 have promised above, tell me of it. Feathers, Beeswax and Ginsing Wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid. A. B BLANKENSHIP. Oct 7th, 1869-ts. Poslponed sheriff fiaSes lor Ao vetnher. ©N the first Tuesday in Nov. next, before the Courthouse door in Cartersvillo, Ba rtow county, Ga., within the legal hours of gale, will be sold, the following property, to-wit: Tin; settlement of land whereon Wiley Smith resides in the sth district, and 3rd Section of Bartow County, as the property of su'd Smith, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Eliza F. Say are, against said Smith. Sold for pur chase money. Abo, One town lot. in the town of Cnr tcr3ville, known as lot N0,.2, on the public Square, adjoining the store house lot of E. D. Puck X.t, as the property of Caleb Tomp kins, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Justice Court, of 822(1 district G. M., in favor of J. H. Satterfield <&, Bro., against said Tomp kins, and 11. B, liector, Security on stay, levied on and returned to me by W, J. Lack ey, L. C. ALSO, at the same time and place, the Mill, and land on which it is situated, known a the j'd hop 'dill, on Petti V Creek. i .he s;h District, and 3rd Section of Bar tow County, levied on as the property of D, Sl i iNi, ..nd D. F. Bishop to a Justice Court-fi fa,*i id from the 822 J dist. G. M., in favor of 11, B, Rector vs said Ford and Bishop. Levied on and returned to me by a Constable. W. W. RICH, Sk’ff. Oct 6, W. M. COLLINS. D. Shit Georgia., Oartow Comity. TT G. STOCKS has applied for setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and i i will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m. ! on the loth day of October, 1859, at my of j lice. This -fill day of October, 1809. J. A. HO WARD, Ordinary, B, C. Georgia, aitsirfoit county, IIERKAS THO3. W. DODD, Admlnis \ V Wat or of Sa.Yl V. Nhcats deceased, rej t- c ut;- to the Court, in his petition, du ly fid. 1 a:: 1 entered on record, that he has fully administered Sam’l V. Skeats’ Estate. Ihk is therefore to cite, all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, to show et.usc, if any they can, why said Administra tor should not bo discharged from his Adminsitration and receive letters of dismisclon on the first Monday in January, 1870. This 4th day of October 1869. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C. Executory Saiel TJCOrgiU CCSiltify, j ..■j'' l y fblfi of an order from the Court j*tjs of Omj na ry of Bartow County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1869, at tQC Court Ilou.-e Door in said County, between the legal hours of sale, the tract of land in said County, whereon Wilbam Henderson resided at the time of his death, containing 320 acres, more or less. The same situated, lying and being in the sth Dist., and 3rd Sec. of said County. There being on said plantation a good Dwelling I House, Gin House, and good, comfortable | out houses, good well of water, 225 acres of 1 cleared land, the balance well timbered. ALSO, a tract or parcel of land, known as Ia portion of the Judge Fain tract of land, in 1 the same. County, Dist, and Sec, containing j 134 acres, more or less. About 60 acres j cleared land in cultivation, the ballancc well timbered. No improvements ou the tract. ; but lies near enough »o cultivate and reside !on the Home tract No running water on the place. All sold as the property ofVt illiam | Henderson deceased, for the benefit of the ■ heirs and creditors es said deceased. Terms ! of the sale, one half cash, and the other half : on a credit of twelve months, note and secu | rity, with interest from date. Bond for ti i ties given. Deed to be made on payment of the purchase money. It. HENDERSON, Executor WM. HENDERSON Dcc’d. October 6th, 4569, td KQtiCC. A. P. Wofford having sold his inter est in the business of J. D. Head & Cos., to J. D. Head & I. T. Cobb, the busi ness will be conducted as before, un der the firm name of J. D. Head & Cos. Carters, ille, Sept. 15, 18G9. IVotiec to Debtors. The last call without more Money. Z. W. & M. C. Jackson & Cos., hereby notify all persons indebted to them for work or lumber, to call and settle.— They mud have money to meet expens es, peacably if they <>an, foreUdy if they mud —but the money they mud have. They mean till they sav and say all they mean, and that is the money mud come. £c3s“ J. T. Guthrie desires to buy all the Butter, Chickens and Eggs, that he can get, for which he will pay the highest market cash prices, at his Bakery, Restaurant and Confec tionery. The Hat Emporium of the South.— J. M. Holbrook, Atlanta, Ga., the prince of hatters, has now in store one of the largest stocks of fashionable and stylish hats offered in the Soul h, in cluding the “Sinbad,” “Ida Lewis,’* American Girl,” and other popular styres. He has all sizes, colors and qualities of hats, and those who call on him can not fail to be pleased in style, quality and price. All those indebted to us are requested, FOR THE LAST TIME* to come forward and make payment, as longer in dulgence CANNOT and will not ho given. All accounts on our Books that are not paid by the 15th day of October, we intend to place in the hands of an officer for Collection. "Wo mean to do pre cisely wliat we y \ and hope you will call and pay, without forcing us to this course to get our money. JT. T>. lIIHAB *&c Cos. Cartersville, sept 15. wlm A Successful Enterprise in Cartebs ville—Gi vver, Jones & Cos., return thanks to their friends and customers generally, for tho encouraging patron age, received since they have opened their extensive manufactory in Carters ville. You can buy from them to-day, Buggies, Carriages and Wagons, as good, neat, durable and cheap as can bo procured on the continent of Amer ica, or in the wide world. Sustain them, and you build up at home and benefit yourselves. Home patronage works mutually to the good of all. — They have steadily increased their forc es, and material, and number spokes &c., by the tens of thousands. You can buy mat c rial, of every description, inthe carriage line, from them, on as -good terms as the same class of goods can be bought in any market in the State- They hope soon to be able to have on hand, work finished, of all descriptions, so as to fill orders instantly. Repair ing on buggies, carriages and wagons, is being done by them at living rates. All their work warranted to give sat isfaction. September 29th, 1869. E3Y.A Handsome Inducement.— Every person who sends $3.50 to the “XIX CENTURA” Publication Cos„ at Charleston S. C., receives that su •perb Ylngazine for one year, and a co ; py of either of the Waverly Novels or ! tho Works of Charles Dickens that | may be designated. Specimen num ber with premium list 35 cents. Sept. 28th, w3m. The “XIX CENTURY” Publi cation Company, at Charleston have been so successful in their literary en terprise that they are distributing hun dreds of choice Standard works free to tho purchasers of the Magazine.— Ask for it at H. G. Clayton’s. Sept., 2S. wit. Carte j’st'JESc Lyceum. At last meeting the question, “Does married life afford most happiness?” was discussed, and decided in the neg ative. Not a married man present. Question for debate at next meeting: “Is the Character of a Nation affected by the climate?” Affirmative—T. W. Milner and J. L. Moon. Negative— J. M. Moon and R. \V. Murphey. The members are earnestly request ed to attend. R, A. CLAYTON, Sec’y pro tem. JOB WORK. Having associated with me, in the Job Department of the Cartersville Express Office, Mr. O. P. Heath, an experienced Job Printer, and having j added a Ijt of new material to our j Job Office, we are now prepared to do I all kinds of Job Work, with neatness and dispatch, at prices that will defy competition from auj' quarter. Legal Blanks printed to order. S. 11. SMITH, O. P. HEATH. Cartersville, Ga., Sept. 30th, 18G9. — All parties indebted to R. H. ! Jones, by note or account, are hereby j called on, to come forward and pay up, j or make arrangements, as he is corn pell i to close up, out-standing claims, j This is a public way he has of dunning those who owe him, as he has not time to spare to go round. September 28, 1860, ts I BPS OJ AL S . -A. CARD. A Clergyman, rc'ii'Kn.g in Sooth America as a missionary, discover*! a &;.fe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Disease of tiie Uri nary and Seminal Organ*, and the whole train of disorders brought cn bv baneful and vlseious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompt ed by a desire to benefit the afflicted and r.n lortuna e, I will send the recipe for prepar ing and using this medicine, in a sealed en velope, to any one who needs it. Free of Charye. ' JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. Bible House, Sept. 15—wGm New Voik City. CROCKED Y and Glass-ware are “womens’ joy,” especially if it is nice, just such as can be j found by the car load, at the j model crockery store of Mcßride; & (V 3-, Atlanta. j I'rom’or.le & Co.’b Liver Pill* f r the liver. For r ! umipution, one of Drmn-ojle «Se Co.’s Liver » rn* Diomgoole A Co.'s Liver I’i.ls curss sick headache Proomfro.il ■ A Cojs lincha rei'ere* decay. F.>r weak back, us - Di .-ra-oole & O j.’s ltuehu. 1 I) oihio.vU & Co-’s Uuchi) is the b r and choapest. I’hys elar.s prefer Dromiroole & Co.'a liuchu. TO COXSfTHiPTSVES. THE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow-suffer ers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free cf charge,) with the directions for preparing and u. ing the same, which they will find a Sure Cure For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to to be invaluable: aud bo hopes’ every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it wil] cost them nothing, and may prove a bless ing. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Deckcnnan’s llor3o and Cattle Powders. Dcckermun’s king of Oil Liniment. Deckevman’s Universal Ointment, good for man and beast. For sale by, w6m W. L, LIRKPATRICK. Extra Special Beware of CuunterftHs! Smith’s Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter brought to grief. SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have I'r. John Cull’s pri vate Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the right to manufacture and sell the original John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Kv. Examine we.l the labei on each bottle. If my private stamp is not oh thebottl.-, do not purchase, or you will nedeceivcd. See my column advertisement, and ray show card I will prosecute any one infringing "on my right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can on!}- be prepared by myself. The public’s servan , DR. JOHN BULL. Louisville. Kv., April 2S,l'l’>B Great Inducements. —Our young friend, Billy Edwards, is gradually working bis way up on the score of merit. His work lias won for him al ready, a good trade and ho askes a liberal share of patronage. He is no brag—does his work honestly, and in the face of rigid opposition, is do- i ing well. "We recommend, all in need s of Harness, or anything in his liue, to call on Billy and buy. He is a moral, upright, Christian gentleman, such as every one will say, should be sus - tained. N. Gilreath & Son are just re ceiving, and will continue ¥» keep on hand, a large and veil selected Stock of Fumiti Give them a call at their ¥ are-house raid examine for yourself. Whenever yen reed a pill, try one of Dremgoole A Co.’s Liver Fills, ai.d you will have ro other. If billious, ise Knei’sh Female Bitters euros *ll females, E. F. 11. Cures all Female Irregularities. It cures old ami youne and imparts life and bouyancy to all. F. P. R. meri’s public esteem and confidence. The preat female blessing 53 K. F. li. Mcßride & (V, Atlanta, are sole Agents for the “Eureka Coffee Pot.” Have you ever been to see Mcßride & Co’s, extensive and handsome 325* f in Atlanta ? If you have not you are certainly behind the times, and we would advise you never to let another opportunity to see it slip. Physicians’ and Editors’ wives’ use E. E. 11. E. F, 11. cures m.ly old chronic ous s The great Female regulator, E. F. U. Hundreds of letters from all parts of the country epi-ak of the wonderful efficacy of E. F. B. iu ail Female complaints ERRORS OS’ YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who eulfcred for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tho receipt and di rections for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 42 Cedar Street, New' York. PIANOS. The undersigned would respectfully announce that he is enabled to furnish the most magnificent Pianos ever seen in this country, from $325 to SBOO. Having superior advantages, and many years experience in tho business iu Europe and America, I can sell a first class Piano, 7, or 7£ Octave, with all the very latest improvements SSO to SIOO loss than they can be bought elsewhere ; put it up at your house, keep it in tune, free cf charge, for 12 months, and warrant every Piano five years. He will have specimens here, or confer with you in person, by ad dressing Residence, Kenesaw House, F. L. FREYEH, Marietta, Ga. P*\n and difSuclty In urinating—Dromgoolc & Co.’s liucbu. For lost mau’aood, use Dmmyoole * Co.’g Buchu. Frequent inclination to urinate, use Dromgoole A' Co.’s Buchu. For Kidneys and Bladder, use Drcttgoole <fc Cr.’» Hit. Buchu. ilupj; * * ■ |** |TV S . - 4 ‘ ywySSfc •.;«. ' 9 \r//E GREAT B ZOO D PURIFIER:- Tb Host Powerful and Infilliblo Vegetable Altoraiire Brown. A.i. is allpi«,J to fulfill iha morbid iudicaiiotu of diseases to greater extent tbau any other Pieparstlon.— In i,.-’titalmeiil of Syphilitic affeciions, It ia invaiunrde. in Strumous, Canceous, Cutaneous and Kheu mu...- affections, it has proved a remedy of positive and remarkable value. WARRANTED A CERTAkI CURE FOR A,l Scrofula Diverse?, Ulcsr-., Onrouic Ithomrati.-;o, Meecurl ii and Syplialitic Di -orses in all Stages, and all lain L'i'.eases, it quickly Ueatoves Virus from tho Oen»t«utkn ai«d Blood, and Restores the i'atleut to PERFECT HEALTH A.TTIC IPTTiCITY. j Manufactured in Ihc ATORY Or PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO., ATLAS'FA, GEORGIA. FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES: 1 10 i?5 0 J >< ” Fu’e Ly-k 500 (tailors I.ii.swd 0.1, 200 (Jallons Spirits Turpentine, 1 J iLmrlish Bicarb, Soda, oj) Boxes Wiptlov (Ji*\s ? , ‘2,OL) I*, un is Puttv b. o ty Milplv. Q lininc, 50 Oz S-tiph. M.vrpb ne, 10.) Found* OafomeL lU H,5”' ,n ; s OoparU, Hit) !>-. ,„,), Bt w* M-.s*. • £OO Founds Spin's Nitre, - ’ ~,s. A J p , 500 Gsil.m* \ ,rr,ishe* f-.il sort-.) 100 Founds Refined Borax, M) l ouads Hum Camphor, &> Founds l.di-.e Fo-assium. Large Stock of past e B nug s, INSTRUMENTS, PATENT MEDICI’XS, . FHOTOGRAPHiC CHEMICALS, STOCK, <5.0., Oil hand, and for sale, ut the lowest possible j prices ; cuii and examine stock and priced. Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor & Cos.. Sept 8, 1869w!y ATLANTA, GEORGIA, r H. SNOOK, WM. A. s. bondf.au. P y CA M f% A EC a * fed - oSa V . f’t Gi v, , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN <***s OTfo IV |l || VS k V* P : Jl En ’-'R EVecaliir Street, (Georgia. Keep constantly cn band a large and well selected stock of PARLOR, BED-800 51, DINING AND OFFICE FURNITURE. Our connection with two of the largest Northern Manufactories enables us to offer su perior inducements over every other house south of the Ohio River. aug. 10, ’o‘j. \,2iu r\ b cl a m / -\ i id [ j —'W: vr-'' N‘ ■- /D\k L.JM K■ - ■} i v / . \ .-v k s:\\ H f/t; 0 fjLkl ££hba3 Cf. fJJm ifli— a.,«» sLabA LEU 'C/ L,—;i biW -»%- -r (S? n l& P * ff| T -J FT FT T-R ft T-d rj. y w v j's■?»» * v-1&# w 4tJ il' -is** iW 1 j) ij :4 a s ,5, The host in CARTERSYSLLE M lic'A hr? A. It. IIUDCEAS, ’.•‘d i#- ..'so, wholesale an a Teiaii Agent for JUG AND JAR WARE, a'. Factory prices. Sept. 24th, iSt 8. wly If AO' P) c p t W WL itch all Street, ATLANTA, Ga. DOXT BEAD .THIS! But if you will, pause in your mad career, and purchase of the undersigned., first-class Drugs and Medicines. Laboring rather for reputation and sound commercial standing, than wealth, I can afford to sell my goods at living rates. 1 therefore publicly announce, that those who are anxious -Jo. purchase the very best of Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window-glass, and Patent Medicines, should give me a call. Having been identified with Atlanta and her interests, previous to the war, I 'have presumed that being reestablished, my old friends and customers would return. Constantly receiving new I goods, rejecting inferior articles, purchasing of first hand*, I am compelled to sell i them : Ist. Because they are of good quality; 2nd. Because they are cheap; and lastly, | because lam determined to build up a number oire, first-class Druf Bn-mess. Yon may I rely upon what. I say. lam also prepared to offer to the’public CHENEY id ANODYNE COUGH SYRUP, an excellent thing for chiliren. It is regarded as a legitimate medicine, and stands upon its merits, alone, aird is a safe, reliable, family medicine for old and young. In croup, it has no equal; for whooping-cough, bronchial affections, diseases of the chest, it is most excellent. PRYOR’S ORIGINAL Pill CISSR'iST- Iam prepared to offer to the public. In burns, scalds, bruises and rheumatism, if is highly recommended, as its name indicates, it is without a parallel in Hemorrhoids. Many good people bear Witness to this assertion. BIGG'S AI*£RIK!fT IFILSLS. I am proprietor of, and beg especially to mention, that in sick bead-ache, sour stomaclic, nausea and the bad effects of late hours, they are wonderfully successful. All of the above I am prepared to Wholesale and Retail. Atlanta, Georgia, June 2-Ub 1869. wly IF YGU DOUBT IT, COTfIE AND SEE! WE IIA YE ON HAND AYE> AND ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST GENERAL STOCK CE WATCHES JEWELRY AND CLOCKS, Silver and Plated Ware, Etc , BROUGHT TO ATLANTA, and iAa and having purchased direct from manufacturers at net cash prices, we are aide, find willing and determined to sell as low as any person, or persons,, in atiy place, either iu town, city, or village North, South, Last, or West., V/E HAVE GETTER FACILITIES. For the purchase and sale of certain classes of fine Watches, titan any other house South has, or can get. and we will give our customers the benefit of the advantage. OUR ONLY REFERENCE IS 21 Years Experience In Ike Jewelry BTJSIHESB 223 ATLANTA, AND TO THOSE WIIO HAVE TRADED WITH THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF EH LAWSHE. We have better arrangements titan any house in Atlauta for repairing Watches and Jewelry. Sept. 29th, '69-ly. LAWSHE & HAYNES. JOHN T. OWEN lias just received a nice little Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Come and see it. Carters! ille, Sept. ICth IBG3. —2t £?iss«*isa Uni K«#lice* ¥pi HE Copartner,"hip heretofore existing jj between John J. Howard, D. W. K. Peacock, and A. A. Ckinner, under the firm name of A. A. .skinner & Cos,, has. this day, been dissolved by mutual consent, by the withdrawal of J. J. Howard and D. YV. K. Peacock. Those indebted to ■ aid firm will please make immediate payment. Either member of the firm are authorized to make sttleiuents. J, J. HQWAHD, A. A. SKINNER. 0. W, K- PEACOCK, Cartersville, Ga.. Sept. 1,1839. fopnrfttersliip Kollcp THE old firm of A. A. Skinner & Cos., having been dissolved. A. A. Skinner, of the old firm, and Henry P ttillo, of Mari etta, Ga., have, this day, entered into a Co partnership. under the firm name of A. A. SKINNER & CO., ar the old stand, where they wall continne a General Grocery and Produce Business, and respectfully ask a continuance of that liberal patronage which was bestowed upon our predecessors. A. A. SKINNED & CO. Cartersville, Sept. 1,1839. ./s C? .A. J.ri'-13. WE. the undersigned, respectfully recom mend to the favorable consideration and pa tronage of th 3 public, the new firm of A. A. Skinner & Cos. In regard to our “Goa, ’we feel it unnecessary to say anything, but will add that Mr. Henry Pattillo comes amongst us with the very best of recommendations, as a gentleman of untiring energy, industry and integrity. J. J. HOiVAILH, I). V. K. PEACOCK. Cartersville, Sept* E ISO 9. “E* K ; n ij y vail 05313 REPAIRED, EY JOHN F. HABV/Eh. cjiiop on E:idt side Kail road, ia Joshua Sumner’s Shop. sept 1. j \m” W 5 W L ■* £ tvS-'M) gr£k Worker aad Dealer in /rj Z£fl .V AND WillTE R I'TLA ND, AND American Statuary Marble, * MDru&OTS, IGUiDS, Headstones Tablets, Urns. Vaccs ancl j EZantlo l iece Work, and 3 T u‘ , MARB if, WORK OF ALL IDIiISOIRJIPTIO JSI S. “S'\USi(r.\S ot Mi)iiumt-ui». or any other g / Marble Work, iiiri.Uhed free ot' chaige. AtouMing in Piaster done to order. h sHicitcil and promptly filled. and Yard opposite tho Georgia Rail U a I Die pot, !>. i*. CAT.R.AN, Agent, march llwiy ATLANTA, GA. V. R. TtiMMiY, J. S. SrtVVART, INcwtoa Go. Ga. Oxford, G,i. ■ - ' & %i *■ -Iwisr \» i tost*, H 4 imhortkks and dealkrb in PJS F A r^>R? Li tJ A 4 il u \k:s It J if' uLt 'dxa 5 At the oijiU of the MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga., DK*PECTFULLY coll the attention of Mercthns’r. Il and n»* era to ill .it LAKuK AND VI LLL ..iSoOUT tU MUCK of Uoieign and Domestic Hardware, Gonsi.sting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, liiiiluciV ami Carri ior M.iteriala, A jrr itui 11 a ru ! lin plenuiitb, Grain Cradles, Suite Blades, Tools of all kinds, &<*., &e. ALSO, LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS. AGENTS FOIt Hook’s A ti* i-lu iet:.»n Metal. Baugh’s ii t.vbone Super*Phosphate o{ Liter. Buffalo Scale Works, Nonpareil Washing Machines. PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR aJreoit'M raiftiit PoHißbSe <T«>{- 1011 aad E2aj Screw and Kcv«lvfnar P;■ ess, In over ono hundred Uouutiea in Georgia! KAJ"County Lights for SaU.'l£2 June f> ly & mass. •I El 51 liLL 55 S CSF DRY GOODS’ NOTIONS* KGSiEfiY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Lex, Becalm* a::d Pryor sli-eet:., geeio- After a trial of three years, We are fully convinced that the Dry Goods Jobbing business cart be successfully conducted ia Atlsmta, and accordingly have prti and tortile Y«holcsale Trade exclusive ly, Gy the erection of a large, commodious, and splendid STORE HOUSE, specially adapted to that business, and which in arch itectural attraction and convenience will compare favorably with the best establish ment of Northern Cities. We arc now engaged in getting up Stock for the iYJi Tivie, and by the Ist of Sep tember will be able to offer to Merchants the largest and beat assortment of cry goods in its various lines, I'zlu.o vj *v oti on g, X! H I T E GOODS, 110 1 S Eli Y. BOOTS SHOES, AMD HATS, that has ever been presented to the Trade in the F aih. All our purchases being made for Itcady CJafilS, of Agcnfts and ?3aKs;siJ<'iurers, enable us to fer every advantage that the Northern Whole sale Dealer can afford. Wo therefore con fidently npjai.l to Merchants to examine our Stock and prices before visiting oilier mar ket; . All we nek is a trial. tfOORS A MARSH. N, 8.--IV'* are solo agents of GONGORD JEANa and f'assitueres —very superior goods—manufactured in Georgia; a’mo agents for Trim Factory, Keeps, large supply const an Gy on hand, of G anitevilie Shirting. She-ning and Drilling, nml Hock Island and Jeans and Cassimeroa-all at manufacturers’ prices. «i t p <?• v Atlanta, Sept Oth, 18C0-Liu Genuine Southern Home-Maiie Wine. CHESTERFIELD Excelsior, Puro f. '• !»- ■; 'r .. ipV V • '*- j S-J- A*df.SJ iv -*- it f y ra*TANI ; PAOTCiIEI> BY COL. IlOCliihi |V £< TEH k. SON, STANFOip\ KY. Is warranted to be a pure Wine. The grapes were grown on Kentucky soil, and the'Wine manufactured in a Kentucky city, for the use of Families and Physicians. For sale in by A„ R, HUDGINS Aug 12, 1839. w.3m Sole Ay ait. YOUR orders for John Merry man ik Co’s Amraouiated dissolved Bones, and Bea Fowl Guano—the best V\ h<*at and Cotton manures in existence—to Mark H r Johnson, Atlanta, Ga. Also AGR if L' I/fE/ia AJL Chip 2-E* METfTS BLUE GRABS, RED CLOVER, Luzerne, Timothy Gross, Orchard Grass, Selected Seed Barley, Selected Seed Kye, Corn Salad, Endive, Scotch Kale, Spinach, Winter it add is li* \Y'ak -rfieid and Drumhead Cabbagdj For September planting. ICKi Bushels ami rust Seed Oats. Ten Tons Cotton Tit.-,—. 1,000 Tons Guanos and bupei-Vkosplmtes, all for sale by MARK W- JOHNSON, Guano and Com mission Merchant, Sept 9t.., ly. Broad on yi CR/sCimius jxioi?n DB. J. BHADFIFLI >'B' F E M A L V, KEGTJLATOIE ‘’Woman's Best Friend.” ' Til's VAf.P U 1.8 UKItICINB I* pr»p»rrJ fnr W'X l MIN atu-L surely, aud to t>« v»tii Its C O', CN oni j ft is n- metd .-pei'Viily to tln.se «•**«• »he»# ItewMs, i* <ll ul r> >l. »>,.1 Kill core tkv.f Irregularity rh th , 'uirt,,<-*,'* <cxee].t in ancls c.iava «s r (40 ie a anrylo, i | ov. r ,'lth,«- | rat v rv r*r-. »h* FFNfAltf | tipHl I.Aiui. ia „f .u ■,»?r ,«l 11^|>i call n. I. a Mi-iStn d.i. k > f ’lie *‘m,»>tl-ly e>>nr.. f-on cold • 11' l« rs j: ii-*l r •••ke r; n,n. it' art* Ike a Ch^rm, I Uit: tl l »ciut <j, in teet tj intiruira. liiua r» • ie' • i,:r tiir Vv r, hrvU.di" j,->in i>, tli» „ni of »> 4 , ‘ | “|,»wr,' ai,,it,i w.ltra »>| h—at hUmiii t« S I !->rh t> -einatln MS bnum.K i« i„ ejeiia,. uu»l k -e> • j rt»t!o« nr *. fW nin t : r, * 1 ‘lie*,* fjr> p,,-!;,* .... < ay; y Ncnirdiale jr, withm.t n )ciy *o the rnrMi !' «t e. i , .urrtl.V, i; (hr pc. j,. f, m*4v ■», I i|>iMle<! In ,ii! «■. ihe diaryye b*e«m.e» lire* l »r oi< * ! r-uuiiaiioa la.J for r,'in>b«rlca.- «.i!» to Ui* cuiuttra ; ill.' w0iv.1,,. T r next ••♦iirn*’ : tut n. uil'.l el- n'* “ah or porhftp* th. "aiiitea" will aj.- : i »r. T *'t r nils be some iiiiMum m alxmt th j womb, mi- very little 1 r time of the n»tum ! fin’d r-capfnj.--. Ihr-'.-i ,-r, .urn. l'. i."< : S'tllna, b.'ivem Mroiter, * t .( ■<f cremMi r t. the far-, w, ant il«!l arhlnr P»bia in ib.* a-i.-t.i tn t! « Inner *iri,„ c h „.,j huck. wtti: iwa'lliu il arhit *. p ilplutlon* .ftba lie-rt »’»! Mnwlhm. tiifih-.'.’ hi, vreurfntwa. ftiirmr *cliit)(t ;u . rtithe luln*. b >« nf appetite, path ,n |M* hre. and. 'tvrtitne-s arres-. t* echfM.y ue». *,„t el t,jj ( . imnii. »' il I" 1 1 nn, 1 u r ''en s'o.iie s" »i>) he fi , ! ilevi-l |I, I —ti t ii l -.. ilarhe beconie* uiote . t y»ie v V# i ln»s -*r •neitt ry. .linitr (shed aenHhUtu-. H, i- tt.hu. *. I lyap’-l'Slr. no relish for foci. |.. 8 . of 'ile.h, ir.rroaaf-# I finite,)*'!; of the heart, *' r tlUng of Otefrrt lep» an* | h.Hiy ;,ti,t orrn.Rmai * |,i oort . The .i( r st-«k 1 C" ' V i'k / ‘ < t ••■‘Kyl'crm, t. ..; eklt. 1.1 flohha-.fl has a 'M,o. k «i.v r, el.” This t* a - •■l |,'i t-i•■.*, b'tit is the eo .iilfjen 0 f thona.inla of «'*■ of ta am 4\ who are hr,, i ht 'o t.hevnrK<* of the crave hy h*n<nn*-ce «>r ee-tm «« t..kr the proper ruat ty. To u ! who we ali!iot, ,l wiin ; -y or the aymptoma above m-ntt tp eonntrUert with an irreyni 'iStv nf the “meothlv atekt ra« * we W,'''.'l,. lT - Dbo J. BKADPIKLOV JfKM.I i.fi '* " \ *d ‘,. A t a onneea taken. ve« wifi at et.**e x,.eih err it, benefit*, a,.,1 avith a liuJc patlcuctt m.» wav l>« fully restoreil f > hedtSr. Th' < rem-.ty hn* been ext-naiv.-ly uje,) f C e unwarfia S'] vea.'» hy imuiy -of the m.,*t expeutmird ntiU mic ee»«fu. ihi *1 .ijioa in vie.ii *i». We rep,at, that Ilf. J. lirtoUleitl'a Kminießi „;ilutA,* | a |,r, nai ed fer \\ o r.ie . uro to he Used hy iVoinev on y. j, Hnr |j i, a „ fin y nir.tter to t-rrieh thomauda of «ertlfie«t*a to ITo e t* exreUen. e, hut n-fer to jvace the iiTvii its mvn niHi ts. a trial i*«H we at, lh 14 . roil atui *old In any q'lantity, by A'.laalu, Ua., Decetubei 2J, !86». 4 OR. BRADFJKbD— Ddir Sir : I t ike pleaaure in at,fine .hat torn* tlm« |ne lous to tlie late B ar, I used ivitn the utinoal .ut tniiT ’ tit rs-t. y"iir J'V•*'*!,. p nareii then at B'aillidd’s Drue St.n«, Weak I'olqi, Oj. *■ " auftpriiiK eeveMfiy f „:n *uppre**e<l n. a *ti uatam, and this v, file), e„ an n re*torrd her to h<-r hi-.'iitir, she is tu-dsy living*iu AtlanU, svun4 and well. 1 v i 1 state further, that I know if* hring used, wiib Ijn -rrs*. on a Rervint K lij of ni* b-uher In-t.w. t*i ' f. t-nthert -rd, of Athens, ffl* woman h*d I til!' k, been di.eajeii for six jeare. She was a hoiina ‘7"‘- T up tithe linn, of -free hnu Idoi. >1 he-isate to Jndnr.e four Jirepa Ml v n ■or tne jr.irp.se for which you rraoinmeinJ it. Ymiri JNO. ( . VVillTNfcß. 1 1 1:Of GN ' \Gt A. Troup Gtiui'lv. r ;* 'O ii.v 'hat I have examine' the Kedpe '• y l '- J ‘S 'li hr df| 'd, 01 thii county, xml, a* a -ned ■cal man. pr'no-„(,e it to h*a c.unJi nati >n ofm.sii .•'"e* >,t hi eat me-it, to the treatment of *ll tl.e <Ut "'•ses of leioah'S, for w)i!t*h h>* '■«• .mmenil it. Tim Dei.. -Ist. loliS. WM. J*. bgasLKV, M. it. . C.\ utf.ust 11,1,1;, (!a., April 20, 186% ~ 15 s will certify tinit two rnember? of iuy imud'diate family, fter having suffered for many years lVcrn jneiittlruuliiregidavity, end have been trenied without benefit by variooa medicitl tinctnrt;, were, »i leugrh, conn-let*ly cured by on.' bottle of J)r. J. Rrndfield's Fu- MAi.t, Ft' 11.AT011. I, therefore, deem it :ny duty to furnish thin certificate, with the hone of drawing the attention of suffering wontnn i.ind to I be merits ot a medicine, whoso pow ei in curi’.g irregular and suppressed m* a --tru.-ilion* has been proven undei my own P'• ■] 1 e’ ' ei-vniion. It? Ul\ot on su *U caswi is truly wor.dcriul, and well nmv tha remedy be called “Wonnn’s Best Friend.** Tout's, respectfully, JAB. W. STRANOH. £. E. Bra iSeIS, '\j7l£o tcsale Druggist ATLANTA, GA For sale in Carters vi tie, by O'. W_ 18. EIH3 r r Jan. 1, 18ui). Druggist e TmyjTMrnfy si inmn CR. 0. S. PROPHITT’S Fam \I v Medici n e 4, CUMSISTING OF H>S CtLEBRATLO LIVER MEDICINE, Anodmo l Tai n Sill lh ANTJ-BILLIOUS PILLS. Aci 1: Pills, «... A :<D. .. . Dysentery Cordial, Penile T.diiiv . . . . AND... . s* sin itf* rs £*ll, lsl TUl' oxciller.t IJe.i edie* of O. ». PropliUt, M I*., m-.'ii tm> r-'cor'liuvuiiaiioii tln-lr weii k', >w i ver . i ;•** moving me i;i.* use* peculiar to nor 3i'u l« . liiu.t*/ having alr-tnly estabtliiiKd for thViui 411 «' viable rej.u --■ tl.ili M urn) the ailjolrnii.f StHtes. A*t -•* ru ;j I- ty if I'orsons i.vlttg in liiv fconth urn i>ri"iU|.ni ,iitj oi.*e <br of the Gives, tt. 1* granttfil by all innlll-' :’e it physicians tlint m :st nf the p tins nuu sola's sf our' feojiie me due to or funetunial ritraugeuietif of that ioipoitant oiyun. Hr pilin’,, tv r N<*?-Ut:ne hi. ! Hit.lous I’ills st-.-lko dlsro'.tv rt 'tv rod, o' it*, evil. II ty on 1 e he tve widen, in iru.; ,'.<*¥s uu : .f ''ti. I’ ft no ItoH.ITI of the Ooughsj iiy-pviiet-i, tLI a '1 ndAi'h ;, U..eum:it. s t>, Oonettpatitm. M*p**rn*l Obstruolimif, etc. so cmuinon umo y nor e -pu . L rnclin. i oothaenn, A. .tin Kheuniotbm, Neui.igiai' aod bodily jinn,* ufeveiy kind tl.e beioro Pro9bltft*s E*.i3ai Kill « ’k* c' ass before the winii. ff yo . turn* In. uor by pops:a to stty forni i rf »by other Guronic Diseases, uie AVupSaltt’s JLlvcr Medicine, [ Iti* site ret) .bib; pn 1 V u-iabte, »• and 1 ready for use nt a,;y ,<•■* -niioios. Hriee. #< nn.iti# —b 5 l-S ,ier cent, u,* on nr oy iu« doseo ot uiofo* I Rif von gel bonlio Oft; :rse BROBUITT'a J'AIN KILL f'T, I «?c*frnAt IT v >1; h *ve tv f. *h lof i-.t> uit ihr I'UN' KILL If. II you jje. do/* j bit, Bj,, ly die 1' IN KILL 11. pn. 6. s. riioi'EHTS ANTI-BILLIGUS VEGETABLE PILLS* Purgative au<l Fcbrliu^ May M -eheil; upon as n safe *ind elflch-tit r..ih*-»t* o so Febrile aud Avu.e lflnease* of all kind*,- DR. 0, S, PKOPHITT’S* V Est ET ASUJL E Aft L K 1‘ 3ft Lh. A sate and oer nn r medy for Ague and Fever, Cii ft* and Fever, "il.iii kind', of Hoi iodical l.da* asm, ang Is said mid reliable for all to take at any tUte.- DR. PROPIHT'JVS CCMPCUND DISCOTERY CORDIAL, A safe and genuine rem yforslltlmt rs '-w» fu,y e,.avi, 0, tvi.teiles, Diar. 100, Bloody i lux, jt * e giveii to *li nisei, i *a ie.s - , an 1 .ji |j Ui#( * and per net ealety, nurt lueteU ar y tt: r g of th« ciass ■rtdiouleu, * CGRSIAL FEMALE TOA'/G AND Purifying Dilla *’' • Ml ' ' dls and I’, ruat** Tonte are aa*!ii'i*tr,t t- ;etl ;i ua a full pr* pa ratio-i, * vou ■-*-« >o i’oe Biiu. They bftve given tarfat *atiif.'v.*Mon to i.-.y pra.-tV# lor the loaf tweatv ten**,ln all cases tin' o.c an r - e«in>n h t*-d ter. The PIB uay 1 * (■;.k> u r. »i*t* i;h 'tie Liver V dtclr**, wifhunt the t'< uie. « 4 '* tnv Mid.'- 'ti'*i f r tltem, s i..Ji sg ?h.,rt";*(t» of ■ re# 1 Bve lug "f the *■ et 01 7mte.«r 1P *U Vbe*k si* « f th ■ «’'i. N or » p !abbr *t 'c of the Vo* ui y fe.'low K ver, at t< ml,.* >nd Fever; Atl of t»e above Me liefavr sold t** ~, Me oh a’ ts 1 eoeritfiy thi'o-.wh’ i-.fhe S m -W - Hitpered only by Xtk. O.H f* : PJll' s_ GOV’- -NOT. fj„ T- dr *b* in Atf9nth by f• H T 'lr , ‘ WlKrio elf U -ugrrisf. ttrtil U, j. vv. f ul; TiD*%4»tU *