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IN jJco»'v.N tcLY T J .f I FST sU?Tsi»j*o VVIRK j
OF THE KINO IN THE WORLD.
Harpers
T 1 VRPFR'i If AO AI3: li. a» f/r. Hi eke ifhttkra.
M<»* copl fin.l from Jij'ty <>vrte n. ' */ Tt r l /•, r c rtf.
more '■ a'i- ■ Vjt « $ m i liil 'p* ‘ojfbeti i**tt and tr,
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CriticuUNothww* i\ Prrt*t
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Oorerttr.
VV n must r. fer in terms ~f eal--(rv to tl.# tone
ami vsriert excel t-mne* >.t II IKi't.U’rt M*o tjttNK—
» Journal «,Ut • pmnth’v eiresl.tion of Izj.ih) «. io«#
iu wh .se pa*** sr* to he fouml son.e of the choicest
lltrht sud jteuerel reeling of ihe.t-y TV* « r e»'.: of
t..ia work as »n evidence of the ntlmt of the Ame<l
can people; and ti e.popularity it to* acquire! It
ltert. Each Ku iiber coi.tsl. » fully 144 p *e* of r»e<i
li g-matter, aup' ( ,pri*iely ‘ la- t-sted with o<«*t wool
eaU; and I* combines in iuelf the racy mo ttity •«,*
the more pbllj*’»phlcV qur ei y, hi-mlrl wit'i the
lie«t fen ir*a of the !» yj !trr,»!. It ha* *re»t p ■
In - h. f» ve of pure It-ratar*.—Far
bum-’j ttu'Je to \u, r . it. U;rrr. tire, I„. r.Aj>n.
It if o e i , ti.e w ,n Jer. • f j »u- attain —the ed'torU!
ttaottfeoieniof i| i.Rf' H e,. • • * all the perh.t.ca «
a nit h the I *rt«-rx | i.t: tn are aioioii Ideally treiiej
1 e l—The Nation, V V.
We c*t a- •*. u .t ok its « icte i only hy the ti ~it»
fact that It meet. or ;’,a 1 1 the p j.u a tasfe, ftia,,i*ii
lng a vailetv of p!e,v .* . -jd toatruCi.lv* rtaili. f for
all.—Z i»..’» Her .o*, B -Hon.
Sulwt i l!)(ii>Ael^Nd*'fcrittl.
Hurp-r’f M»* z;..e, cue year %4 ft
An extra e. j,v nt el her Hie Magni'n*. Hoetii or
Bttz.r tei'l in ■ ..p. lied <* *f r «veiy C'ul> ‘ Fve
SltNcrthaif |i « ,u- I> .liars e» ih, In uoc rent tt.nc*;
or, Bi« • -.p'S* '.r i'vi.o.jr () ua*>, without i It. a »y>
Sut ac.ipt'- «•« .o Helper’s Jd:i*'!Z ue, Wi-enly a:.u
Baza 'o oin :t1 •••eae for or e year, Ten Boiiara. or
two of rt ny-.\ Bersoiheais,lo one addieaf uut /ear.
Beven TANARUS) > ior>.
Back l.ooe a can hr supplied at any time.
A co npl-t • set of Harper’s dw, z ue, now rosy 's
log lid Voloiars, In neat eloih bind n-. will heaaut t>;
express, fre a ■ si the expense of trie pur. I.a.n , toi
Tn et ioi »ia a ..i t veuty-liv i ctir s pr. m u it. Sin
ge V' dutnrs, by ra'.U, postpaid, ili.ee Uol'ars. Cloth
c»*et, for bis, ine, Ms y-eight uepw. ’ y mail, p at,aid.
Tim postage on II » per'a Mapasioe If 24 it l U l
yea -, which ui rat he paid at ti.e sunecrr-ef'* p at fiboe.
Address H.shi'hli A lißol HkKa, Ni» Yosk
A COMPLETE PICTGHIALHISTORY OF IK'. "tM'.S.
Otllt Lf«t, tbtaptst, a.iiJ mast sutmsTal JTami-
til t!)t CliUfi.i.
Haruer’s Weekly.
SPLENDIDLY IL LU S TIIA TK D.
lu Nov. mher will be cram meed •• .fan and Wife
anew aerlsl story, tplriiuldly iltu-traied h> Wian-
Col.ii.s l-utuoro! "Tiie Wuu.iila W' f*., N 4 uie,’
"Aiin tilale,” and *l'le M i..Uatone”f. >«w sii'non
heis wi t tie sniipi.t'l wan Harper's » eefly t.ouj me
Com neiiceineol of tiie story to me eou oi 197 U for
Four Uuilais.
Critical Soles of the Tress.
Thera del newsp .per of the c uotry. Corn' lete In
alt tne de .ariu.ei.ls of ail Ameriuan »' iimiy Fop.r,
H irprr’s Weekly has earned hr Jtsi It a Lin. lo its
tit r. A J lurnal tis Civuiaeticji.” —A V. Jtvei.ing P iei.
Harper s weeRi > may liu uniu cvediy and ici ucd me
k *t newspaper to Aiuenca. —N . I'. I ldepeiiueut.
Tim art Mites upon pubno questions srti.ih appi »r it.
Harper’s Weekly troiu wek to we. k, luriu a teoiaiks
bie ~‘j lei of brief p and ticai «siys They are d,stin
go.shed hy Clear wttd p i u ed sist< unfit, ny gouu Cjin
m m tense, hy independunoe sml h. e idin 1 vie-r...
They are Urn es pres dm of mtiure conviction, tig
principle, and at oiijt feeiihg, and take l .*K yi. r t
xuoug the 0o»i new.ip ipar w ni.ig of Uie lime. —Mr
Auteriean Heview, Uostou, Maas.
Subncrii»ilt>u ISTO Terinv .*
Harper's Weekly, ore year id o>i
An extra copy nf eit >er ihe M agus'ne. Weekly -or
Bazar ivul oe suppiie-i glut s foi every viuo 1 give
Bud lenders at s'our Ho j. *e i rti. in out radii.ts nee.
or, Hix e.iples for Twenty Domir-, wiihout esir» copy.
6u iscriptiuus tr Uaipe.'s iligvliin, vtvcity, atm
Bar. <r. to o ,e sa ties* foi olio >e»r, leu Uo Is a; or, two
ol it ,rpe.'» i'cno llCuis, to one s.iuios ou« year, Set •
en Hollars.
Hsck Numbers t'n be supplied it any tiuie
Tiie Aoou.il V* luiues nt iiaijiei’s vi erkly. In neat
C ji a bi il og, w ill oe sent by ssyosi.licc u[ csscjvv
at Ncv.-n Ll .tlirs each. A coiup eie be'., cOmpna.Ug
T.1.r1.e i Void nes, se.il on ico.-ipt of Css'i at tsic rate
of |f> 2o per voi., irelwiii at expense of purchaser. —
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T ie postage on Harpor’s .V way i» 2*l c«nt* a y*fcr,
wn.cti iiiusl Ue p tl at Hi la.ilnc ilrcr’s uesl-odice.
Address lisKTEUA >iltUTUt.lvti, New Tors.
A REPOSITORY OF FASHION, PLEASURE AND
INSTRUCTION.
Harper’s Bazar.
A stipple.nem- nl.-n..• * iinuicroi n iuui J pat
terns ot uses ul aitli'les aucooipani*k Hie pat e- cv,r,v
fortnight, and occasionally ail elegant (Joined 4 nsii
it!H J’ ale.
U.iKTKil’d BAZ ' rt I'ouijsios 1C fulio paires of tiie
size of tlarpel’s it» ea y, j-rt ie t -n super fine caiander
«d paper, anri is published tve-kly.
Critical N tea of Hie Pi ess.
Harp-r’s Bezur C"'- ains. hrsoies pictures, patterns
etc., a variety of mailer I r»p dal u « ami interest tn,
tl,e family; ar.ictea on hea’ h, dre-s and liouaic. •epi'.g
in ati . s vai I'.ub bran, tr ‘; ii» edltori -1 in a er 1-, -y*
eiaile adapt*d to tiie <• rc.e it is intended to inteiest
and lust'Uci; and I Ins, .-oat .e , go. and s o.ies a: il lit- i
eiary uiat.er ol uie.it. 1. is i. and iirpnvi'.g tlixl the
journal, wi li ; ucii I* at or c-, las a htevnl in ash rt
l uoa.iiunnei.ee success; for • 'met .dug nf i a kir.d ;
was desired ill ih US.. lit of faiui.iea, am. I'S pnbUsii
rn have tii edttie demand, 'ii e j ung lady wii* diy»
a iiiigu uuoibtr of Harper’s lS'*-r is male a aut-acil
bn ~ i ;i‘c. —'sew Y ix J veui g l*o-t.
ibe 8.-zii' is ox lieht. l. ke all the periodicals
which Hie It irpe-s putdi-li.i- is alo oat i ir«o) wo 1 j
t.He '• nud i fit- on Bof readers for shorn it ikio'end- 1
.(I—ihe uioUiera nu.l ilaugtit.-' s a aver.ize fain ie.-
ran ..ot out p>. lit by i’s rood sen*.* and go and tseie. j
w de l, we have on m ul.*, are to-day id iknv very m*- (
n* li Miie.s ap.iier limn ,b-y may b ve hoen-b. f .'r Hie
woureu began '.'k'.'aj teas ns iu pi r* m*l and h i *we- i
bo U .Hid ciu: inanageiiiCtst Horn tats good ualuied
ine tor. —Tlie N t’"ti.
It hss Hie mo'it "f beinc sensible, nf conveying i> -
St- u.-ii'.n, oi *v,w ■ \ ~-I.nt iat erns t•m e y 'lepw.-t
--in r,t, t and oi bring re ! >t ck I with good r Anug
DiAtur, — WatcU'iis.i aol Reiiecoe,
Sulfin JVrii»i* ;
Harper s Hszu.one year IT 01)
A.i tx r* cuj.v I.f -itier u V pel's M ipae ue. » sef.lv.
or d.zar w ilt be e ippii-d yruli.s fir ever Cub •■( give
bd ..C mens at » >ur iM ars each, m one leimtun.c ;
or s x •' pas f x t'wvrry ' Ollars. with ti "'trs'oiy.
bun. <"- ipti .. '* to tl n i et’s Al ig-z no. '*eskly,a]H
Baz r, io ue ilo c-e tor one yet*, Tn l>«tll«rs;or
two ut ll.rpti'' I’eriodlcaia to one ai tlr.s* for one
Jeui, ceven It illarv.
It ica Nu ribers .mi Be nil pli and at any time.
Yds. I and I!, of it vr... r’- li-zar f-r the years
ISO-r 9 eteza diy b uimt in gi,en ui imcCo clo’h, w»t‘
be ve it by express, tre'.gh* prepa and, for Sven Hoita a
i' ie p vi'ace an ii up r’* Bi* ir l» 20 cent * a year,
whi-di diuat h- oA'd a* ' e sntisi;ribei * post Iti-’e.
Add' es* il V I’Eii ,t iiUO Til r.l.b, Naa Yo k.
O tuliei 27. l9od. «1m
(;c«iigia, a.uum rnuutj.
\YAURI.X AKIN VS. T.'IB CIIEHOKEE T5tP-
Tts't' COhhEtiE, I* It IN r. IPA L. ANU JOHN 11.
Rice, INDOi.st.R.
Scira Facia* Lo llcriew JuJjmewt ia Bartow
Superior Court,
H T zYrPEAtUNG to the (’ourt that John
W 11. Rice, one of the defendant's in the
move stated ease, resales cut of the State of
Georgia. It is, therefore, ORDERED,
That the said John 11. Rice, do appear at
the next, term of this Court to be held on
the 3rd Monday in Match, 1870, and then
and there, ahow cau?e why the Judgment in
said case should not bo reviewed, and that
a copy of this Rule be published in the Tar
t era vide Express, a public Gazette, once a
month, for fovr months, previous to the
next Term of ibis Court.
Open Court, September 29tb, 1869.
J. 11. PARROTT, J. S. C. C. C.
A true transcript from the Minutes of
Bartow Superior Court, Oct. 25th. 1669.
THOS. A. WORD, Clerk.
Georgia, Oartow County.
Fhakois Cason, ) Libei FOR DIVORCE IN
vs. Thos. Cason, f Bartow tor, Court.
IT APPEARING <o the Court that Tbos.
Cason resides out of this Sta f e. It is
ordered that said Thomas Canon, do appear
at the next Term of this Court, and defend
the above stated Case, and that a copy of
this Rule be published in the Cartersville
Express once a r onth, for four months,
previous to the next, term of this Court.
Open Court. Sept. 29th, 1869.
J. R. PARROTT, J, S. C. C. C.
A, true transcript from the Minutes of
Ba.tow Superior Court 2->ih. Oct. 1869.
THOS A. WORD, Clerk.
■' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia Harlow county.
WTNDER AN order granted by the Ordi
U nary of said County, 1 will sell before
the Court House, at Cartersville, on the first
Tuesday in December next, all the lands be
longing to the estate of John M. Smith, late
of said County deceased, said lands consist
ing of lots Nos. 522 and 023, in the 22nd
District and 2nd Section, and lots Nos. 319,
820 and 321, and the Southwest half of No
292, in the 23rd District, and 2nd Section,
aJ in said County. Terms of Sale: Cash.
October 19th, THOS. 11. BAKER,
Administrator.
Georgia, ISarUnv Coualy.
;„JIOCHTON has applied for exemp
“n*-rvr,H thb I and 1 Will P l ' Bß U P'
aerveti iDd - ,u ock , *. m . t on llja 10lil
as a <arcus ffico>
p* iewTltatf. ana «r
C4»«‘ic.‘«Ytilst AcfFfJtfiijr.
T * J «i iti i'ii L SET* I.iy Us tbU leitl
• ’*'7 *r-b ■'* if'* hat. tin ju i.i «r
EaCtT >««t, u-kw Acjcb*i I'-uitc; ol
Hwtald JoLl #».” J. iy, Piitilj'tF,
tXk A *° A «AAJ- uCUOLHf TIC
r*i} ** i h*
t b* priur'nv!» I*** cf | r ia >€r*«cr,tsr*sa>u*« •b.-m*
»l. • wj-v ' l .-u. . b o*«tr p trwsegc, -fa*t lArv
*! oi lii uc to c»« 'ii«,. utmoct rz<r.i .m* tj tti*
« r ' <1 w-.'h *wl.
lii- »io : » be *« vijs.ct •• «czr*kia«i witk
P'i-i *' hiiwziiKj to tt.« pup!4*.
Hyt #n*t Out* « « k-p' in xp<»n!ws; l«,
■ I'd HOC mrou iwwitoe bct.nru Ifwui >Sui
'U nr <*% of **W no!.
’i » cnwrii* us WuJg wi'J a* C"4op'*ii. a»iv« ; iisHa-
Jlu* L«4ln, fi**-*. Yrcncb, *nd it ruil «oui«* nt
vi»l!ww f'****S*r S Hi *z»wV.*r t. n«i.«» taogiit
in »u--ti tr«»t «’i» m.
''S.t p.tmdp«s» ert'm »v *'ia*«nc« that ih»g
*.b * »•> re « • o.c »*.•,.#» eu
*. istirii ■«atsmnt,t*i it* **»s f, u s
Kiss m, p Hacsemav,
who • A* t # rom.ta-4*mu4+j 4 1 4
t uHum . €.)*« % ii> #']k Aiy
:
l*lCl«s»,.*r war *b.. 44 pa
*1 ‘ *• :i.
Vi “ *• jj. ,
c-atlogci t fwa or.* ). J'wr -■». n.
fY i >Si4 vWi; it* obwinad In y-tud '*m l.'i.-s -.1 rand
erm ua. 'artz *"r'il«. ioD; 16. I St'B 2ru
UAM WIrPT E MI. rnUK
v nit V y *l4 il 1 I ill ill IlUilU iu
COMI T>r Gr !
SPRING IS ON HAND,
i And so is our Stock ct New
end Beautiful
SIMS ENG AND
mmmm
G©© i e ,
\ JUST HECIVED AND OPENED.
STOKELY i WILLIAMS,
CONSISTiN?, IN PA IST, OF
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
Os th«? most lisbionatle styles ;
minium’ ruRKiSHiNG goods,
A General Line ;
RtADY"WfDE CLOTHING,
A Superior Lot ;
HATS, GGOiS AJCD SHoES-
Never L>eforo :v.r parsed in this Aiaiket;
CROCKERY- CUfURY- HARDY/A RE,
Stiflicieiti for tail Family Purposes;
SUFAR COfft?* &C.’ &LV ETC .
'logethcr v,iih a thousand other
things unnecessary to laentiop ;
in fact, our entire stock of good h
is unsurpassed, either in varied y,
quality or price. We earnestly
invite our friends und the pub
’ic generally to call and see us.
•At the New Brick Store of
STOKELY 1 WILLIAMS,
apr. 1, Carteruville, Ga.
Tiie (irealYkt Xuvcniitfu of the
Acre !
The fjnnd Prairir Washing Marhine!
IJ4« lindormlcnt'd, eiti/ens
V of Bartow County, b**g leave to rail
the attention of their friend? and the public
generally, to the fact that we now own the
Patent Right of the following counties in Ga.
for The manufacture and y*l» of the above
machine, viz: Bartow. Dade, Walker, Whit
field. Murray, Cnt»v>?H, Chattooga, Gordon,
t'loyd, Polk, Paulding, Harralsnn, Cobb,
Cherokee, Foivyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Fiekens
and Gilmer.
This Machine is simple ir. i4» con struct ion.
harmless to tiie most delicate fabrics, and
can be managed by any person of ordinary
strength and son*?. It save* time,labor and
iJtljrie, and can do more efficient work in less
time titan any like machine ever before in
vented—more work in one hour than any
hand can do in one t»y, and may indeed be
truthfully called
WOMAN' S FRIENDi
This machine, wher.ver it has been used,
is acknowledged to be and do all that is
claimed for it. and abould become a fixtute
in every family.
Pot durability and cheapness, it is unsur
uassed, tiie price being, machine without
\Vringer sls; with Wringer
If, after a fair, impartial trial, your Ma
chine fails to come up to what it is recom
mended to perform, return it and get your
money back. SPROI7I.L A CONYERS,
Sole Proprietors for
jttno 9, ! G9. the above counties,
i. n. SATTf H!IFI,D. JAB. C. WOFFORD.
SATrEi?r,:ic & wcfford.
HKOI.rSH.E AID RETAIL
DEALER I2nT
STAFXtS AND FANCY
CRY GOODS.HATS,CAPS, SCOTS, SHOES,
AI\D CLOTHING.
ALSO.
and
a kjte n.ti. r /.f.iT.i no.r
BLTJPIiPrjTJSS-
Would respectfully announce to the good
people -f Cartersville, and North Georgia,
mat they are constantly receiving aud have
on hand a complete and well selected Stock
of Spring and Summer Goods, and are sell
ing at prices to suit the times. The Ladies
are especially invited to rail and examine
i our Stock of Dress Goods, which we are now
offering at New Vork CO'T,
Our facilities for the Wholesale trade is
unsurpassed, and we arc satisfied that wt
! can put up goods as low as can be bought
n this State. We will pay highest cash
Market price for W heat.
Messrs. S. F. Milam, and J. B. Fyron ara
with us, and would be pleased to see all
their old friend*.
BATTF.RFIFLD k WOFFORD.
April, 29 669
“BEiOVAL.
THF, SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
inform the, citizens of Cartersville and
vicinity, that he has moved iiiß Stock of
Groceries ami Fro*
\ f fttoii* to ( lie
IV EW STOIi 153,
house _a_u> ro: iu-
IttG GIIRMTII b SON'S WARE
norst:. stkeet.
, W hr,re he will be happy to serve hie old cua
i tomers, and all nevr ones vrho will favor him
I with their patronage.
I J. G, M. MONTGOMERY.
Georgia Etirtow Cotinly.
) 170 UR weeks after the first publication of
j !|j this Notice, application will be made, to
) the Court of Ordinary, of said county, at
j iho first regular term'for leave to sell all the
j Real Estate belonging to the Estate of O. E.
! Etmi-srset* Dpc'tL Oct. 19, 1869.
J it mrimmu 140%
Bums A MeNloab
tfßitri au4 foafertißoen,
GAM TUBS VJLLM, GA,
Q O
Thankful far pwat faveza, am! b'f "for •
canLr.uanee. Wt have on hand, and keep
iar sale, • wall ae’et-ted bto k of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
We pay C ibftl. a id buy from First hands,
•ad wo net intend to he
U 2*T JDJZS O liD.
Wa hive fitted up in Retros of our House,
• li* t BAR where we keel a frt-neral As
«t i/lment o* the R- st llranda of Liquors sj>d
Wines---NVholeaaJe or Retail. In short, we
tre? almost everything good to eat and drink.
FmE CIfiARS AND SACKING
TOBACCO.
A * the sun rice* in the East to open and adorn
the iv, so we can lx- found on W*'t side Rail
r > and, on Main Street, to close a trade. The
lie.iui of our Scales shut) tie on the I*evel, and
Hu pen shall hang o» a jihtru line.
V. e t iiy Kg.;», IDitier. Beans, Peas, »n ’
* uei I nsduce ; pay highest market prices in
Ri.rtsr or cash. Give us a call ami try us, anti
we will make it to your interest.
Ail Goods bought of um, will be delivered ir*
any jrart of town free of charge,
B4RXES & MCiMStH
CartersniUe. Ga., Marta 18ih,--wly.
F. M. KICIIARDSON,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
GRATES*
HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS*
TIN WARE, &C.
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
Nov. 2, tun Jltlunt*, fix.
“New Goods. ”
!MIFI SUBSGRIBr.RS are rrceivin*; and
and opetiing a large and well •ejected
sloek of
s a? m. s a ©
m mmass.
@®©u© ?
Selectee by one ot o«r firm, in ,*erson We
invite our friends to give us, e* ihey have done
in the pb*t, a hlwral ahare of llteir patronage.
kY. GIL HE ATH & SON,
tlartorsvitle, Ga.
NEW GOODS !
F. L. MOON,
f 17,1 KEfi PI.E-lM RE in inf irming hisens-
J tomers, friends and the public generally,
that he has received his
SPRING MD SUMMER
STOCK OF GOODS,
And will be pleased to wait on any that mav
favor Inm with a call. His motto is to keep
good, substantial goods, with ‘ Quick sales at
.whoft Ptolits.”
He is, also, Agent fer the *»!• *f
FACTORY YARNS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS.
P :?f,
KNITTING AND
SEWING THREADS
•tiI of which he ean sell to merchants at Fac
tory Prices, and save the cost ol freights. „
Mr SILAS STEPHENS ia with me, und
will he j*»ea»ed to see any of his friends.
«l*i 1 1 P. L. MOO.*, CaTtersvitle, Ga,
Z. W. & M C. JACKSON & CO.
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING ,
AND PBOfKIETORS Os THK
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
IWELL,
Snsli, 15 list cl mid
Door ory.
CAfITFRSMLE, GA.
A IX KINDS OF LUMBER PLANED
/üßi »nd Flooring and Ceding Tongued and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
SawiDg, for Ornamental ' v ork, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch. PgfSpeeial
Contracts made for LARGE JOLS.-^bJ
Our machinery is all new and of the eery
BEST QUALITY , having been selected by
one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom may be. found
Mr. W. A. REMMINGT' V N, who is known
and acknowle Iged, by nil, to be one among
the best and finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
and its work is approved and admired by *ll
who have seen it. It is located immediately
on the Western A Atlantic Railroad, North
of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court-
House. Z. W. At M C. JACKSON k CO.,
aug 10, IBBJ.tf Cartersville, Ga.
COTTON
GINS
REPAIRED,
BY JOHN F. HARWELL
Sliop on East side Railroad, in Joshua
Sumner’s Shop. sept 1.
JOHN T. OWEN has just received
a nice little Stock of Watches, Clocks
and Jo weir v. Gome and soe it*
QMM&rftte, ftlftfc IsoP—ft
FiAliOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS I
THE GOLD MEDAL HAS JUST BEEN AWARDED
TC CHaS, M STIrFF FGB THE BEST PIAN-
D$ NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE,!
PHiLADELPHiA AND NEW YORK
PIAawS,
OFFICE AND WAREROCM. NO 9 fj. LIBERTY
STREET, ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET
BATTIMORE. MARYLAND,
STIEFF’S PlAMtfi HAVE ALL THE
latest improvements, including the Agraff.
Irehlr, ivory fronts, and the improved French
Action, fully warranted for five years, with
privilege of exchange within twelve months if
not entirely satisfactory to purchas/r. Second
hand Piunos and Parlor and Churc.l organ
of mv own make, always cu hand, from $75
to S3CO.
ItETKEELS VvIIS HAVE OUB PIANOS IN Diit:
General Robert E- Lee. Lexington Va.
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C
General D. H. H-H. Gharlotte, K. C.
Governor Jhon l.etcher. Lexington, Va.
Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La.
Mess A;. R, Burwe!l& Sons, Ghsrlc-tt*, !f C
Joseph Ruolts, GhaUannooga. Twin,
Send for a Circular containing names of
500 persons in the South, who have purchas
ed the Stieff Pianos since the war
April S2nd, 1863- ljr,
“Star Saloon*”
Bf
R. L. SELLERS,
CJflTtZSVitlf, C».
Letter ••%’» no. i liquors,
BRANDTKS,
WHISKEYS,
k VMS,
WINES,
GINS,
CORDIALS, SC.
Stimtitrr Drinks?
_____
:i e s £5 |
■ j s « j
„' CL. *
J »»r , mu *
s, Tobacco, and Loufectionerios.
Always on hand to attend to business with
promptness and eourteousuess. Corner of
Market street aud Public Square, iu the Ex
change Hotel Building.
April 29, lW’J.wtia
Brick and Stone Sla
sonry.
LYWAIi CII4PJII.IIV is prepared
at all timea, to undertake any kind o
BfilCK AND STO vE WORK;
and will fake 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 iu 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 Cassville, whose reputation as a
mason lias no parallel in this country, and
Lyman flatters himself that lie can do as good
work a* his lather.
For further particulars, apply to him ia
Cartcreville, Ga. may 1, 1859 wly
Georgia Dycs t
UNEQUALLED FOR BEAUTY AND
SIMPLICITY,
“Pride of the South.”—A beau
tiful Red.
“Pride Os the iouth.” — an ex
quisite Purple.
They will Dye either Silk or Wool, Price,
ONE DOLLAR per pint bottle. Prepared
by LEWIS dt SH RE. Dvers.
For *a!«, in Cariersville. hy
N. GILREATH A SON.
Wm. King, Jr., £ Cos., Proprietors, Athens,
Ga. Feb. 21w6nt or ly
Executors Kale.
Georgia Harlow county
BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow County, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1869,
at the Court House Door in said County,
between the legal hours of sale, the tract of
land in said County, whereon WilFam
Henderson resided at the time of his death,
containing 320 acres, more or less. The
same situated, lying snd being in the sth
Dint., and 3rd Sec. of said County. There
being on said plantation a good Dwelling
House, Gin House, and good, comfortable
out hou«e«, good w*-U of water, 22-> acres of
cleared land, the balance well timbered.
ALSO, a tract or parcel of land, known as
a portion of the Jndg? Fain tract of land, in
the same County, Dist, and Sec, containing
134 acres, more or iess. About 60 acres
cleared land in cultivation, the ballance well
timbered. No improvements on the tract,
but lies near enough to cultivate and reside
on the Home tract No running water on
the place. All sold as the property of William
Henderson deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of 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
tles given. Deed to be made on payment of
the purchase money.
R. HENDERSON, Executor
V M. HENDERSON Dee and.
Octobe- 6th, 4869, td
Grorda Itartow county,
A\J IIFREAS THOS. W. DODD, Adminis
trator of Sam'l V. cheats deceased,
represents to the Court, in his petition, du
ly filed snd entered on record, that he has
fttlly administere-t Satn'l V. Sheats’ Estate.
This is therefore to cite, all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it
any they can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from hr, Adininsitration
snd receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January, 1870.
This 4th day of October 1860.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C.
Come and “ X* AT I”
EATING SALOON AND
CONFECTION CRY.
I AM prepared to sc-ve up mrals at all
hours, at short notir , and keep constant*
Uon hand a good •• ply of Bugur, Coffee,
Tobacco. Cigars, Cr ies, etc., etc., at the old
stand of Ed Becb'v. dt. South side Main »tr ,
two doors West Janes’ Carri <*e Bhop.
„ H. TANARUS, BHEATW,
«<* 11 wly CMMwill*, <3«.
ttSarblo Dealer.
JAMES VAUGHAN,
n.' r —< 'ar\ern
fUI -i would arrnnuuc* to iny fn*nd*
Qtff.1 ftr u ‘* P u Wic generally, that law
»'»w prepered to lUfniah
Uvdj* MOMMEM'S,
TOOMBS,
T i. Ii£.\DS7OXFS,
>SL\BS, 4C.
paomptfy, to thoee dost irtg such work.
ITAUIAN. GEORGIA- or AMERICAN MARBLE. u>
suit |. - U'ehosel flatter us)9*i< that the laril
iite* which I have *»t;ib!i*L#d for procuring
M tride, together with *0 year* experience,
will enable me to comp, (tc sucrrastuilv with
any other person in thin b*i*ine*s, Believing
that I can plnur the most taotilioua, I ho jar to
merit a liberal *h »re of public patronage. Any
owe wishing to procure marble, would find tt
to their interrat to call at my residence and
examine some beautiful designed monuments,
*r. recently received. apri,l,69 fv
ST£A£OSOOPIC VIEWS,
4JLBUMS,
CUHO2SO9L
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO,
••1 880 AD WAT, HEW YORK,
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We mum 9m* Tkumtrnmm mmuumuu mi Nnnuii ?m»
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Whl Urtaa%a*.«, *•#>••«. W.. *•.
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TIIS LANDS OH TOT! 33TU1.8,
* Mow a*4 at tea** ly tuteresUug nth Jklwa, IHuniaaurf ••<) Tv***a»
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#ar “ n-.JUIIk.iI S #l.*-** tltHI,” *f a*, eh «« have a •flu,4x
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Mart *| iA* *»•( tip mat /•«»«•< ratn
Pm«T«MIR vfHlf Al,ft(*\fS. #*r M*n*'**tww- a# .4H|aaa fa wall
fcaava ta>*wpa«at r%* caaaW/ a* mpuum* ta *••>•»? aw* aaaatjr »a aM
•Utri
AM we art) ara fair ka ear ,*a Fn*f. a* 4 aar iti»g #•* #‘feraa<
tHa*e af any other Cilrr, ••?*** M*teM rat felt ■» AM
I*«> Mm awtaf iM r payrhaaea
CHROWO9.
J Waaftfal pr♦<*,.**. f**t ' mmm * *• A>«fM«JiW **• *.
Serlta, ?.«•*• au4 Seiwa, aa4 *#ypty t%e treae at »k»
i. & 11. T ANT2ONY &
ItOI N. TANARUS.,
In porter, ar4 MumTo at rjaoU>„r»i>Uu> klateruU.
D.r>ml»rW 1454.
City Brewery.
OH LiO
FSTCHER I MERCER
PROPRIETORS, A TLASTA, GA
Brewery,
CORNER Os COIUNS AND HARRIS STREET.
fcgjfThe hignest tuarket price psid for Bar
ley, april *2, wfiiu
JORDAN. HOWARD & H’RRALSON
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
Ai LA NT A, GEORGIA
Keep consta’itly on hand, a larjre
and fine Assortment of CHEW
ING and SMOKING TO
BACCO, CIGAKS, &c., wliich
we offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
Jur e 10. ISOS. vrtf
~COX“* HILL,
KO. CHEROKEE BLOCK,
PEACHTREE ST.. ATI ANTA- GEORGIA
Ha?c io ntore atid for sale Very Low—
-100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye W hiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon W hiskey,
100 •* Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
00 “ Peach and Apple Prandy,
2S “ American Gin,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
6 Pip.s Holland Gin,
60 \ and Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets lleidsick Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
RUMj
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CROIXi)
W 1J I S K Y,
(Scotch, Irish, Robertson County,
Poplar Log.)
W INK,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALE AND PORTER.
Canned oysters, &c., &.C.,
July 15, 1869.
CLOTHING AT
WHOLESALE.
IE. P. S. KISIBRO & Cos.
OECATUR ST.. ATLANTA- GA.
We beg to inform our friends and the
Public, that we are now opening the largest
and choicest Stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
EVER OFEEREI) IN THIS CITY.
AND PROPOSE DOING A
Wholesale Jobbing Bn
-8 5 Vt £ 8 8a
HAVING Associated ourselves with one
of the largest Manufacturing Houses
ot Philadelphia, we arc enabled to sell goods
as low as any House in the country, and re
spectfully invite you to call and examine our
stock, as we mean what we say in regard to
low prices.
We will keep constantly on‘hand a full
stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods for
Men’s Wear.
Do not fail to call and examine our stock
before making your purchases, as we believe
we can make it to your interest to buy your
goods of us.
RPSKIMBRO &C 0
Betp. 9, 19G9-3mos Atlanta. Ga.
CASES AdSTD
T S.
Brwln & Janes.
tbemve” ob 11 s sto;;;.
REDWIN eT so x ,
WHOLESALE DBEC GISTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Strcetii,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
june 1,18 Cf. wly
B F Abbott. r u/ p
Latt AoitvU & Bra n 1 W .® ro^ n
uume-ypt/Je, Georgia
B. F. ABBOTT & CO.,
22 • {§l £S)
E
Grocers fuid Oofmnkftioil Merchants,
fRAfiXLIN WILOJtW, CffOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
AIABAHA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/ lOX.STG-XSEENT3 of all kinds of Tennessee nnd TVmttni Protnce w4i«M
in J “” fro “ c — 8 “"* *3} r;“‘-
CARTERS VIL l E FOUNDRY AND
Macls Ia o Sho p.
TLe uncleititVntHi would respectfully iuform th<? ptiblic that, having opened a
Foundry and Machine Sliop m Ct rtersville, he ia prepared to manufatjture all
kuula of
Y,
STEAM EKGlritS. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS,
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FEHCESi AU Linda of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most
perfect manner. Highest matke price paid for SCRAP IRON,! BRASS, LEAD,
COPPER, and ZINC. Inm prepared to compete with Northern Establishments
in price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
B. SCOFIELD.
Carteravillr, Ga., January 6, »Bf>9.
lleacl<nifti*ter*» for Toys & Fancy Goods,
e ir.JiiE. iiiana, r.n .
- -i, - ir -^srt^,.;
GEO. W. JACK.
of
CANDIES!
A ND
Crackers.
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOVS AND :WII.X.OW WARE,
Wedding P.IRT/Oand srPPCRS, Src.,
V* iiL U F lu'tlie best (style, at short Notice! <s^?
a We would respectfully call tlie attention of the pub
. lie to our large and complete stock—selected with great (TaS
care, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PKCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
JM3SI3L ATLANTA, GA. jgggg
march 10,wly
I. T BANKS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER, CALF-SKINS,
' * RAWSOK’S BUILDING,
Cornet Whitehall and Hunter Streets , Ga.
88k.N0 connection with any other Shoe House in the City. Ex*ra fn.iucnienU ti
Wholesale. j an 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 AID 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 Frernh Calf Skin,
and Oak Sole. Lames Shoes, of all styles,
made to order. Ladies leaving their orders
can have their measures taken at their res
idence, if desired. We make gentlemei ’s
Boots and Shoes, from the Slipper to tl. «
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.
o.ir«mrflK Jwl* 1M 18M~vl»
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE.
jfirt Comjanuji:
SO. MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY,
Athens, G». Policy Holders participate in
profits.
£TNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Harttoul, Conn. Assets over five millions,
lift Compsnit# ;
SO. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
At Mira, Ga. Gen. J. B. Gordon, President
CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. COM’Y,
Organixed 1816. Members $58,000. Assets
■23 millions. Purely mutual.
For 1 ire and Life 'lnsurance apply to
JOHN T. NORRIS,
General Insurance Agent,
ApnJtt,iPsa, CARTERSVILir. CA
A Pine p.ai
AMD
(tonftcuontrits
It tv «*-*!»..« fpf u , .
ti' lev in the Grnrert Lir,. ’' * !l ** •
thing her*»*»ry to be k*-p f ia , "«y.
II Mi! £ |
■Provision store,
Conaiatirg, in part, «t
BACON, LARD,
WEAL, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT.
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUPt
CHEESE, Rici
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUfiS,
SOAPS, CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, ftc
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, «
And a thousand other things too numero u .,i
rr.et.rwn tn a newapaper aU»«rtiaerneßi, io,!l
of which rr. ineit* the at ention of the public.
We will aell Groceries, etc,, itmt as tow down
as any other Grocery House in the market
can afford to sell. Call ami »ee u» trr «.
at our new stand, A. A SKINNER A ';0
CnrteracilU, Jan. 14
®sooߣ ATmmsH.
. JOBREX.I or
DRY COODS. NOTIONS. HOSIERY,
BOOTH, SHOKH, HATH, Ac.,
Derwtwr and Fryor atrccti,
-A..TIj a hta. GEO.
After k trial of three tears,
We are fully convinced that the Dry
Goods Jobbing business can be successfully
conducted in Atlanla. and accordingly hat*
prepared for the Wholesale Trade exclusive
ly. by the erection of a arge. commodious,
and splendid STORE HOUSE, specially
adapted to that business, and which in arch
itectural attraction and convenience will
compare favorably with the best establivh
meut of Northern Cities.
TV# are now engaged in pelting up Stock
fur the Fall Trade, and by the Ist of Sep*
leather will be able to offer*to Merchant* tb
largest and best assortment of
DRV GOODS IN ITS VARIOUS LINES,
Fancy Noli on Si
White
GOODS, HOISEKY. BOOTS
SHOES, AND HATS,
that has ever been presented t o ‘be Trade
in the South. All our purchases being
made for Keady C'aNii, of kK?n(t
aud Manufacturer*, enable us to of
fer every advantage that the Not I hern W hole
sale Deiler can afford. We therefore con
fidently appeal to Merchants to examine our
Stock and prices before visiting; other mar
kets. All we ask is a trial.
MOORE & WRSH.
N, B.—We are sole agents of CONCORD
JEANS and f'assiiaeres-—very superior
goods—manufactured in Georgia; als*
agents for Triou Factory, Keep a large
supply constantly on hand, of Granitevilla
Shirting. Sheetiug and Drilling, and Rock
Island and Jeans and Ca3simeres-~all at
manufacturers’ prices.
xti & ax
Atlanla, Sept 9th, 1869-2 m
Let There Be X«or©
L i gs lit!
•/Estrella Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID.
IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
WARRANTED not to EXPLODE.
\WA ItRASTKD t« five » better light than «h» let
" tLr-roaunr, and alto warranted t. barn .qa.lljr M
long. If not longer.
And is Retailing at 60 centi
A GALLON.
C«Bi* eob, com# nil, and jtvb H a trial
V Guarantee Satisfaction.
Thera U no one but ir.yntlf having tbl» Oil for tala
I have the exclusive right to manufacture and aell It
The public need have no fears of getting It constant’,!,
Thousands have tried It and are satisfied.
This Oil Is for sale, at
THE OIL AND LAMP EMPORIUM
F. MARSH,
Sept. 10, IBf>B. Cattersvillc, Ga
800 7 S AND SHOES MADE TO
ORDER AT TI. Y LEBKESHER'S
Plantation Bitters.
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 stomachics. Asa
remedy for tho 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*
duccd 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—be
sure and get tho genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Country Stores*