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vkvriU Halcv lor January. Ihw
ON-tbc fintf Tuesday ip J»n. n-x*, bcYor
the Oowuhotme dccl- la Cart ertr ill*
Barton county. Ga., within the legal hour#
ofscle, will be sold, the following property.
In-wh: ( •* '
One nmlividoJ half interr-st in
W OTS OF LAND. Noe. 80«, 922, 778.
3 j 951. 857, 853. 879. 923. 924. 925, 876.
877 878. 852 and 805, ail in the 21 at district
and eecond Section, levied on a? the proper
ty of Edward F. Mahone, to satisfy tvro at
tachment fifas issued.from Bartow Superior
Court in favor of George M. Gill, against said
Mahone.
ALSO, Lots of lands Nos. 580,578, 499
and 498, in the 17th District and third sec
tion of Bartow County, as the property o'
R. K. L. Ramsey, to satisfy two tax fi fas.
in favor of the Stat* 1 and Bartow County.
One for the tax of said Ramsey for the year
1868, and one for tbeyoar 1869, and one tax
fi fa against said Ramsey. Levied on and
returned to me by a Constable.
ALSO, Lots of land Nos. 349. 30\ 316.
847, and 374, in the 17th district and 3d
section, as the property of Dodd & Soloman.
to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of the State
and Bartow County, against said Dodd &
Soloman. Leviod on and returned to ute b.v
a Constable.
ALSO, Lot of Land. No. 1005 in the 17th
district and 3d section, as the property of
Martin Poor, to satisfy a tax fi fa. in favor
of the State and Bartow County against said
Poor. Levied otl and returned to me by a
Constable*
ALSO, Cue bouse and lot in the town of
Cartersville, No. of Loi not known, as the
property of Peter Arnold, to satisfy a f! fa
issued from the Justice Court of the 822d
Dist. g. m, in favor of Lewis Tumlin against
said Peter Arnold, Levied ou and returned
to me by a Constable.
ALSO, Lot of land No. 649, in the 21st
district and 3d Section, as the proporty of
G W Whoelcr, to satisfy a fi fa from a Justice
Court of the 819 district, g in, in favor of
W W McNinch, Transferee, vs said Wheeler,
Levied on and returned to me by a Constable.
ALSO, Lots of land Nos, 757. 898.827, 828,
118.902.903,970,971, 972,973, 975. 976,
977. 1041. 1012 1043. 1047, 1048, 1100, 1114,
1176, 1185, 1199, 1208. in the ‘2lst. district
aud 2d section, and the “ast half of Nos 10-
49, 1040, in the 4th district and 3d section
of Bartow County, and 36 acres ofi of lots
Nos. 938, 930 and BG4. in the “Ist diet, and
2d section, as the property of Elbert P Cook,
to satisfy a tax tjifa issued by the Tax 'ol
lector of Bartow County against said Elbert
P. Cook, and in favor of the State and Bar
tow county.
ALSO, Lots of laud Nos. 1258, 1259 and
1260, in the 4th district and oil section, and
Nos. 1215 and 1290 in tie 21st District and
2d seetiod; each lot containing 40 ceres,
more or less, as the property of J, G_ lintfi
can, by virtue of seven attachment fifa’s from
the 822d dist G M, Justice Court, in favor
of H C Dyer, vs. said J ti Entrican; levied
en and returued to me bv a constable.
W.W. RICH, Shff.
Dec. 6. ’GO. M. COLLINS. D. Shff.
Brick and Stone Ma
sonry,
LYMAW CII.4PN %Hf is prepared
at all times, to undertake any kind o
BRICK WORK;
and will take contracts for sued work tc al
most any extent— the running of a flue
to the building <,i <* palaco. His work is well
known in this community, as a very large
proportion of it has been-done under his
own supervision. lie was brought up at the
business by his father, Joseph Chapman,
formerly of Ca9»ville, whose reputation ns n
mason lias 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
Da. © 8. PROPIIITT.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
la still Manufacturing all of His Celebrated
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF HIS
1. 1 V E ft MEDICI K E,
Anodyne Pain Kill It,
AMTI-BiLLIDUS PILLS,
A.e3-vxj3 > , ii J r J 3
M3ya«nA.*rsj Cordial, Female
TONIC,
—AND—
PURIFYING FILLS,
As heretofore, and will attend to all bu
siness in his line that conies to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when con
sulted, and examine any that come to his
office at any time, (Sundays excepted.)
Will treat secret diseases of all kinds.—
Special attention given to Female Diseases
both acute an .1 chronie, etc., etc.
TROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
RjS.
PROPHJTI’3 LIVER MEDICINE*
Bas tho advantage of almost any other pre
paration of Medicine that acts upon ths Liv
er. It is in the form of a Fluid Extract—
ready for use at all times, day or night,
and can be carried to any locality in Ameri
ca, winter or summer, as it will neither
sour or freeze at any temperature that .a hu
man can occupy with safety.
It is not too strong for children, or two
weak for the most robust. There is no
trouble about taking it, only to unstop
The Do 111 e
.* ■ -■' i
and drifck it whenever you want it. It has
gained a very high reputation in every to
tality it has had a fair and honorable chance
to prove itself, at any point
i:isr
and it Las been used ia every State south of
Maine, and it is alike applicable to disor
ders of the
Liver aud Digestive Powers
at all places yet tried. Traveling parties
North and South, carry it, and find the hap
py effects of it in all climates. The above
named Medicines prepared only by
O. 8. PROPIIITT,
Corner Walton and Broad Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale in Cartersville by Best Kirk
patrick, Druggist-, Alec by L. Bon nett &
Brc.
Nee 1 ly.
Dii. J. tiliAuciiLLDS
FEM A L E
REGULATOR.
“Woman's Best Friend.”
-pm? VALUABLE VBDICISE I* prop,,-*! f„r WO.
1 MEN excltirv.lv, *ml to *>.• i W( | ty a OWEN onl*
t is »'int>*rl p-uvcallv to th--*s r hsvs where if . tro-nL
% dt-o r ,terr.l. snJ WPI c.ure f.r,y trrhptUsfliy A»
•Oirn.cs," rx-r|>t in such esses a* r. qn re »
|>-T.-i "n. A, thesr iu, «re v rjr rare, the KEMALK
iKGUI.ATOR if of almost universal appt | rat,..n. Ib
* an irtrn check of the ‘•inonllily c ,nr*. a " frmn cold
rou' le ».! mln-t ->r like eau-e. u acts Hk* a c h »rm, bt
'"tori.,(, th» disekarqe in every in.Utnce Hunt ri
ievin* the fever. heatUche. pH n in the amsll dibs
nark an<t •‘lower DoSimli." li.ifhes of h nt shout the
to. eh'Uy lerifftt io if, hit -nine ~f the tyriitlt anil jfen
•nlmt!r«>ar a T.ken in time, all ‘tiyi** smiptoms
■jasa awsy iuimeiliate'y, withont injury to th- censti
'otiop. f eouet tly. however.the prop,r remeily is not
»|ipne<l in time, ths .liaenae becomes chronic, and the
foundation laid for numberlea* »vil»to the conrlitu
j 'inn oi v.oman. Tee next '‘turn" com-* ar. un.l ar.d
I ’be-e ia m» p "show,” ~r perhaps the“wh'tea” will ap-
I near. There will he some iitieasinesa t the womb,
j but very lilt’e or none of the natural fluid
• Th* complexion became, ssliow, bowels swells-, n rort
j f greeuis.'. caste ab.-ut the face, constant dull aching
j ps'.is In the head, weight in the lower stomach and
bark, with or without w|,U*#. p-ilpitstiona oftbe heart,
al >r, exhiustinn, liulikeetioti, tvearinesa, largour,
scMnjr across the loins, Joss of appetite, psip in left
breast, tiehtne-a across the chest, c-mpti sndiri Idinesa.
ff still allowed to k*> on,* irreen nTckrie:*” wi ! be fa iv
, level tied—t e headache becomes more severe with
! I >»» ' f memory, diminished sensibiiftr. tick ttuiitach,
; ‘vspepsia. no re'lsh for food, loss of tlesl,. Increasing
flulteiine of the heart, meriting of tht frrl, leirs and
i body and occasional a,.lttliiif „f blood. The slightest
, -Iti rt can es hurried b, tothintj, almost to xuf .ration
| flj* Skill i* Qabhv arid has a“d nphy feel.” This is a
I »»d p'ctur.% b'it it is the co dition' of thousands of
I ivonfei, between the of Ip and 45, whs are brooeht
| to the vvrxe of the trrave hv ignorance or neglect to
| take the proper remeav. To a.l who arc afn<et«at with
, a y of tlie symptoms above mentioned, in connection
| with a ■ Irregularity rs tho ‘'monthly slckpeas ” we
| —rnedlv sa TsKK DR. J. Bl{ ADFIELD't* JgKM ALE
; KKGL'L VTOR. A f tv ounce* taken,you wi'l u t once
->. eifence iti benefits, and with * il tie patience you
mat be fully restored to health.
' This remedy has been extensively used for upwards
j of 20 years by many of the most exnerlenccd and suc
res.fui Physicians in Ge wiria. We repeat, that l>r.
i J. I'.radfleWl’s F-m le Regulat ir is prepared for Wo
I men and to be used by Women on'y. It would be an
i easy matter to f irnisli thousands of certificate ato
; prove ‘t< excellence, but prefer to place tlie medicin
| upon its own merits. A trial is all we a-fc.
, Prepared and told in any quantity, by
Atlanta, Ga., December 20, ISO3,
i DR. BRADHELD—
' T gir : I take plessnre In «tstln<r that some time
! pre.ious to the late war. I it-ed with the utmost sne
"esi, on a servant girl, your Female Revulstnr, Pre
j oared H en at Bradfb ld’s Drug Store, West Point, Ga.
dhc Ir*d been suffering sevcicly from suppressed men
; strustion. and this medicioce soon restored her to her
health. She Is to-day living m Atlanta, sound and
: well.
I»i I slate further, that I ko ow its being used, wi»h
equal FU'Cfss on a servant, girl of mv brother-in-law,
P-ms. Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman had,
I think, been diseased for six years. She was a house
servant, and seemed cured, up to the timp of “free
dom.” I do not he*lvnte to Indorse your prepa-ation
j !r "" the purpose for which you recommend It. Yours
i tvnlyr, JNO. C. WiUTNEP..
ST ATE OV GHORGT A, Troup County.
I This is to certify that I have examined the Recipe
i of Pr. Jose-ill Bndfield, at tlda countv, end, as a mod
ical man. pr noonce it to baa cmmbinr.ilon ofmesfi
j cinea of erect merit, In thetreatinfnt of all Hie dls
-1 east sos females, for which he recommends it. This
| Dec. 21st, ISG3. WM. I*. BUASLEY, M. D.
Carter 8T11.M3, Ga., April 20, 1869.
I _ This will certify that two members of my
imraliate family, after hawing sutfcrcil for
many years from menstrual irregularity, and
have been, treated without benefit by various
modi al doctors, were, at length, completely
cured by one bottlo of l)r. J. Bradfield’s Fe
mai.e Regulator. I, therefore, deem it my
duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope
of drawing the attention ts suffering woman
kind to the merits of a medicine, whose pow
er in curing irregular and suppressed men
struation, has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such
j cases is truly wonderful, aud well may the
r .medy be called “Woman’s Best Friend.’’
Yours, respectfully,
JAS. W. STRANGE.
h. S. Braifieli,
Wholesale Druggist
ATLANTA, GA
For sale in Cartersville, by
J*. W. IF. BEST
Jim. J, 18G9. Druggist
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ALFRED BRIANT, haa applied to me
for exemption of personalty, and I
j will pass upon tho same at my office at 10
o'clock, on the 1 Itb iusf. This Dec. Ist, ’69.
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F. SI. HiCHARDSON,
I ;
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STOVES,
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i t
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I _
I'he Grealcsi Invctitio i ul'ihc
|Ase !
The Grand Prairie Washing'Machine!
WE, fli« citizens
of Bartow County, beg leave to call
| tlie attention of their friends and the public
: generally, to the fact that we uow own the
VatTr.t Right of the following counties in Ga.
for the manufacture and sale of the above
machine, viz: Bartow, Dade, Walker. Whit
field, Murray, flatoosa, Chattooga, Gordon.
Floyd, Polk, Paulding, Ilarrnison, Cobb,
Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Tickens
and Gilmer.
This Machine is simple in its construction,
harmless to the most delicate fabrics, and
can be managed by any person of ordinary
strength and sense. Tt saves time, labor and
j fabric, and can do more efficient work in less
| time tb~r. any like machine ever before in
! vented—more work in one hour than any
I hand cat! do in one day, and may indeed be
! truthfully called
WOMAN' S FRIEND t
This machine, wher ver it has been used,
is acknowledged to be and do all that is
I claimed for it, and should become a fixture
in every family.
For durability and cheapness, it is unsur
! passed, the price being, machine without
i Wringer sls; with Wringer $25.
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. SPROCLL & CONYERS,
Sole Proprietors for
june 9, ’69. the above comities.
tfiiOßsni
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING ,
AND PROPRIETORS OF THE
CABTtRSYILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,
Door Factory.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
A LL KINDS OF LUMBER PLANED
and Flooring and Ceiling Tongued and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
Sawing, for Ornamental Work, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch. jfijaj-’Specia!
Contracts made for LARGE JOBS."§ja
Our machinery is all new and of the very
BEST QUALITY, having been selected by
one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom may be found
Mr. W. A. REMMINGT”N, who *is known
and acknowle Iged, ly all, to be ouo among
the best and finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
and its work is approved and admired by all
who have seen it. It ia located immediately
on tho Western & Atlantic Railroad, North
of tho Depot, in the rear of the new Court-
House. Z. W. & M C. JACKSON & CO.,
aug 10, IStiO.tf Cartersville, Ga.
CJ4END YOUR order* for John Merryman
& Co's .Ammoniated Dissolved Bones,
and Sea Fowl Guano—the best V\ heat and
Cotton manures in existence—to Mark W
Johnson, Atlanta, Ga. Also
AGRICULTURAL H3FLE
ZMT.IEI TST'I'S*
BLUE GLASS, BED CLOVER,
Luzerne,
Timothy Gross,
Orchard Grass,
Selected S*ed Barley,
Selected Seed Rye,
(lorn Salad,
Endive,
Scot«h Kale,
Spinach,
Winter Raddish,
Wakerfield and
Drumhead Cabbage,
For September planting. 100 Bushels anti
rust Seed Oats. Ten Tons Cotton Ties, —
1,000 Tons Guanos and Super-Phosphates,
ail for sale by
MARK W- JOHNSON,
Guano and Commission Merchant,
Sept 9th,--ly. Broad Street;
Georgia. Barlow county.
WHERE4B. Benj. M. Penn, Executor
of Thomas H. Penn, deceased, represents to
the Court that he has fully administered
Thomas IT. Penn’s Estate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons, concerned, kindreds
and creditors, to show cause if any they
can, why said Executor should not be dis
charged from his Executorship, and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in
March, 1870. This Nov. 23d, 1869.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
ADMIMI.STRAUOR’S SALE.
Georgia Barlow county'-
BY VIRMUE of an order from tho Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
sold before the Court House door, of said
County, on the First Tuesday in January
next, within the Legal hours of sale, the
undivided half interest o'Lot No. 117 in the
4th Dist. and 3d Section of said County,
containing 40 acres, more or less, well tim
bered, unimproved, lying about 2 and a half
miles from Cartersrille. Sold as the prop
erty of Daniel R. Thomas, Deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors, of said dc
| ceased. Terms Cash. This Nov. 24th,
j 1869.
P. L. MOON. Administrator,
D. R. Thoma*, Dec’d.
BUCIIU.
This wonderful medicine h*s eatr.ed * world wide
; feme for the cure of niTectione of tii* kidneys and bind
i der, nnd all who require It are in search ot th* best
! Rronurooie A Co.’s Kucha, prepared by regular physl
| olans of Memphis, Tenn , is recognised a* the best and
1 chenrest. Price <.ne dollar, go's by druggi-t* every
where.
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THE GOLO
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OS NOW MADE. OVER BALTIMORE.!
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r- pianos,
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STREET* ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET
BATTIMORE, MARYLAND.
STIEFF’S PIANOS HAVE AM. THE
latest improvement*, including the Agraffe
treble, ivory fronts, and the improved French
Action, fully warranted for five team, with
privilege of exchange within twelve months if
not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second
hand Pianos and Parlor and Churc.l organs
of rnv own make, always cn hand, from $75
to S3OO.
REFEKEI2S XYU J HAVE OOR PIANOS IN TJ3B:
General Robert E- Lee. Lexington Va,
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C
General D. H. H 11, Charlotte, N. C,
Governor Jhon Letcher. Lexington, Va.
Bishop M timer, New Orleans, La.
Messrs, fi, Burwell it Sons, Charlotte, N C
Jospph Hindis. Chal'annooga. Tenn,
Send tor a Circular containing name* of
500 persons in the South, who have purchav
eii the Stieff Pianos since the war closed
April 22nd, 1868- ly,
‘Georgia Dyes.
UNEQUALLED FOR BEAUTY AND
SIMPLICITY.
“Pride of the South. *»— A beau
tiful Red.
“Pride Os tlie south,” —an ex
quisite Purple.
They will Dve either Silk or Wool, Price,
ONE DOLLAR for pint bottle. Prepared
by LEWIS & SH >RE. Dyers.
For sale, in Oancrsville, hy
N. GILREATH & SON.
Mm. King, Jr., £ Cos., Proprietors, Athens,
Ga. Feb. 24w6n> or ly
Georgia. Barton- county,
W r HFIir,AS TIIOS. W. DODD, Adminis
trator of Sam 1 V. Sheats deceased,
represents to the Court, in his petition, du
ly’ filed and entered on record, that he has
fully administered Sam’l V. Sheats’ Estate.
This is therefore to cite, all personsconcern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his Adminsitration
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January, 1870.
This 4th dav of October 1860.
J. A'. HOWARD, Ordinary B. C.
Come and “FAT!”
EATING SALOON ADD
CONFECTIONERY.
I AM prepared to ao-ve up meals #t all
hours, nt short noth , and keep constant
ly on hand a good s> plv of Sugar, Cuflee.
Tobacco. Cigars, C? jes, etc., etc., at the old
stand of Ed Bccb', dt. South side Main str ,
two doors West ••» Junes’ Carri tgc Shop.
H. T. SHEATS,
mch 11 wly Cartersville, Ga.
Georgia, Bartow County.
Fhancis Cason, | Libkl for Divorc* ix
vs. Tuos. Cason, f Bartow Fcp, Court.
IT APPEARING to the Court that Thoss
Cason resides out of this State. It is
ordered that said Thomas Cason, do appear
at the next Term of this Court, and deleud
the above stated Case, and that a copy of
this Rule be published in the Cartersville
Express once a month, for four months,
previous to the next term of this Court.
Open Court, Sept. 29th, 18G9.
J. li. PARROTT, J. S. C. C. C.
A true transcript from the Minutes of
Bartow Superior Court 25th, Oct. 1869.
TIIOS A. WORD, Clerk.
Georgia, Bartow County
* * plied to me for letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Wm. J. Wood,
deceased. These, aro therefore, to cite and
admonish all. and singular the kindreds and
creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
ai my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they can, why
said letteis should not be granted. Given
under my hand and official signature, this
Ist day of December, 1869.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Administrators’ Sale.
’WILL Be sold before the Court House
door in Cartersville, on the first. Tuesday ir.
January, 1870, within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land, 160 Acres, in the sth District
and 3rd Section of Bartow County; 100
aeres cleared land and improved. Sold as
the property of Joseph J. Jones, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms Cash.
LEVI HEFNER, \. , .
8. B, SONES. } Admrs '
Nov. 25, 1869. —tds
FRESH GARDEN,
FLOWER, FRUIT. 1317K8,
SHRUB AND EVERGREEN SEEDS
With directions for culture, prepaid
by mail. The most com
plete and judi
cious as
sortment in the country.
AGENTS WAITED!!!
25 sorts of either for $1.00; prepaid by
! mail. Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, all
| the new Potatoes, &c., prepaid by mail. 4
| lbs, Early Rose Potato, prepaid for $l.OO,
j Conover's Colossal Asparagus, $3 per 100;
! $25 per 1000, prepaid. New, hardy, fra
j grant, cverblooming Honeysuckle, 50 cents
j each, prepaid. True Capa Cod Canberry,
i for uplan i or low land culture, SI.OO per 100,
; prepaid, with directions. Price Catalogue
!to any address, gratis; hlho trade list. Seeds
on Commission.
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries
and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Es
tablished in 1842. aec9tf.
Georgia, Barlow Founfjr.
FOUR WEEKS after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of said County, for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the Estate of 8. R. Ellis, de
ceased. Sold for the. benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Tlrie De
cember 7 th, 1869.
C. A. ELLIS, Adm’r
I><> you stiftke ? Use Kin* of Chills,
Ktnr of Chills never falls tt ears.
Dumb and eonresttv* oh tils eared whh Kl*§ of C.
King of Ohms » the m*t«rt*l soUd"**
Marblo Dealer.
' JAMES VAUGHAN,
Carter.n il.e, Ga
~ £Wv I would announce to my friends
and the public generally, that I a»n
' (now prepered to furnish
WIL MOKUMEA'TS,
v#o\ TOOMBS,
HEADSTONES,
SLMJS. AO.
paomptly, to that? llesi Ing such work.
iTALLIAN, GEORGIA- or AMERICAN MARBLE, to
suit purchaser*. 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 in this business, Believing
that I can please the most faitilioue, I hop* to
merit a liberal share of public patronage. Any
one wishing to procure marble, would And it
to their interest to call at my residence and
examine some beautiful designs of monuments,
tc. recently received. apri|l.6* !y
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CHROMOS.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
lavlte the utienllea es th« Trade 1* tturr ritcvilt* a*a«rim*rt es tfk*
above, of ihatr amUtratton, mamm/aetmra amd tmpartatam.
We yuhlith Mir five Tlamaaa* subject* at Staroaocoptc ?t«vN»
Uacladiug
K iftre, five, t CeVa,
Cat-Killa, Ceatral Bark, N*<* Or»i«i^
HfillSu, Trenton Falla, Ve*«*ii«U,
White MocaUlaa, titatl W.*t, Ta* Au4m,
Wxshngtoa, HoM.atonte, China.
Saratoga, Dvawar*, Jape a,
W eat Po.at. j la.laut auvoM, fetgU*4, *«.. #*.
H«r Imported Tlewa a largo aaaertmeat, ioelndiag tike
ebaicewt production* of Win Kuglaad, •. W Wilaoa. Lamp, amt
other eminent photograph arm, aauaiatia| at
gwitaoTlmad. Ireland. Spain. Hmalimat,
Mb me, Wales. Tuilrrtoa, FeatamehltaM
Py reuerso, Ponprit, St ('load. Corn pvt guo,
Parra. Herman?, Trianon. TcrsailPa,
Mr.flxnA Attaint, ‘ Crystal Pa In no. Nap!**.
laoUaa< Italy, Tyrol, Bena. 4«.,4a
A*a>
THE LANDS OP THE BIBLB,
Anew and intensely Interesting acriea. Alan. Illuminated and 7ra«ep*
rent View*, in great variety. We are also exelantive Agents ia A ©tenet
for PK.KRIKK and UUMg VIKWS," «f which we have a eplandW
assortment Aeeats f*r Frith * drnea #f 8 I 111 1-3 ia. FhMtrgrap***
Viewa ia Mwilaerlaod, tha Rhine. England, Meet land. Walea, A*
•TKRROSCOPEt. —We manufacture very largely, and hn*/e a largr
Hart af lA# A aat atptaa at the tmmaat rotaa.
PHOTO<JR\PIIir; ALBUM*. Onr Manafaetors of i«Vams ia well
known throughout the couutr/ as tupartei in gnality adm hoanty to all
Others.
All we sell are made in mar «va Perfarp. mm* our e«rt*a are diffrrowl
fr-'in those of any other maker Buyers abouW a#« Mil la at* an
•inch hofore nuking their purchases.
CHROMOS.
beau tl fat picture*, that «<an«f Aa df**r*tik*d tan At
fatal Otl Paimtmra. at one tenth their «©at, we impefi largely frs*
Berlin, Vteaaa ant Rotna, and supply tLa trade at tho
E. &H. T. AKTIIONY & C 0„
501 Bkoapwat, N. Y.,
Importers and Mai.uf r, of Materials.
December 24. ISTSB.
City Brewery.
FETCHER k MERCER!
PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA, GA.
Brewer j 9
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
KaTT he hignest market price paid for Har
ley. april 23. w(im
JORCAN. HOVVARD & HARR.USON
Tokseco
Commission Merchants,
Whitehall Street,
AIL ANT A, GEORGIA
Keep constantly on hand, a larjre
and fine Assortment of CHEW
ING and SMOKING TO
P. A CCO, CIGARS, &c., which
we offer at the Lowest Whole
sale prices.
Jure 10, 18fȤ. wtf
REMOVAL.
THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
inform theeitixens of ('wteraville »nd
vicinity, that he has moved hie Stock of
Groceries and Fro
vlKlons to the
NEW STORE,
HOUSE, AD JO i IT*
ING GILREATH & SON’S WARE
MOI7.SE. «.»’.W.tI.V STRE£T,
Where he will he happy to servo his old cus
tomers, and all new ones who will favor him
with their patronage.
J. 0, M. MONTGOMERY.
Georgia. Uartow County.
WIIEKE4S, Sund ry citizons of said
County having petitioned the Court of Or
dinary, for the opening and establishing of
a public Road, leading from the road, known
as the Adairsville and Kingston t oad ; leav
ing said Road at the Rock fence, near W. S,
Robinson’s and following the old Road to
the top of the Mountain, and thence taking
a direct line by the residence of John Bid
dy’s, to the Floyd Line, and Reviewers hav
ing been appointed to Review and report
upon the utility of said Road, and having
reporfed favorably, all persons concerned
are notified to bo and appear at my office,
and show cause, if any they can, within
thirty days, why said Road should not be
opened, and made a public one. This Xov.
23d, 1809.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Administrator’*, Sale.
BY VIRTU 15 OF AN ORDER from the
Court of Ordinary of Bartow county,
will be sold, on the first Tuesdey in January
next, 1870, before the Court-house door in
Cartersville, Ga., within the legal hours of,
sale, the PLANTATION formerly occupied
by Dlt. ROBERT H. PATTON, situated in
Old Cass county . on the Western &
Atlantic Railroad, two miles West of CASS
STATION.
This is one of the best upland plantations
in the county, contains about Three Hun
dred and Fifty Acres, two hundred of which
are cleared. The soil is good, the location
healthy, convenient to twj Post Offices and
three Churches, and in the midst of a good
neighborhood.
On the place is a comfortable framed
Dwelling, containing nine rooms: also Kitch
en, Servant’s House, Cribs, Stables, &c.
ALSO, on the succeeding day, on the a
bove described place, will be sold, the PER
SONAL PROPERTY of said estate, consist
ing of COWS AND CALVES,Farming Uten
sils, and Household and Kitchen Furniture.
The terms of sale will be, for the Real Estate,
two-thirds, cash, and the balance on a cred
it of twelve months with interest from date.
Bond for titles will be g ven, and deed made
when the entire purchase money is paid.—
The personal property, w ill be sold on the
preceding day, on the premises, for cash.
The premises will be showed to parties
desiring to purchase by WM. M PATTON,
who is residing thereon
JULIUS M. PATTON,
Administrator cum tcttamenlo annexe*
of Robert 11. Patton, deceased.
Ntvß. ‘IBC9. wtd [ss f queue cl 10 lines.
Georgia, Bartow County.
Application wiu bo made to the
Court of Ordinary, at its next Janua
ry term, for leave to sell nil the lands, (not
heretofore dispose 1 of.) belonging to the
Estate of Lindsay Johnson, deceased.
Deo. ft,-4m A. JOHNSON, Adm’r*
THiiti Vt ’’ CB U C STORE!
RED WINE * FOX,
Corner of \\ hitehall and Alabama Streets,
atxj AisrrA.. Georgia.
june 1, 1809. wly
B F Abbott, r~ \u •>
Lute Abbott & Bros ~ * W . / 7°r. n ’
tiarnesviUe, Georgia
B. F. ABBOTT & CO.,
iruOLESjtl £
Grocers mid Commission 3lercliants,
FRANKLIN BUILDING. OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT.
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/30NSIGNMENTS of all kinds of Tennessee and Western Produce solicited
C ’ ASH A V VAN ; Ks «'" 1 h - !na *l -. Ac. niploi. Mock of STAPLE GCO< BRI&& w«-.i
con*t«rtiy on nßrtd. ire intttrd lo cull &iul examine.
• n * er ** ,e Plate.—'J'lnee door* from the United States Hotel. Frank
in Building, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. jnnVO ly
OARTERSVILLE FOUNDRY AND
V
BI ae& ia © Shop,
Tlie undersigned would respectfully infona the public that, having opened a
Foundry and Machine Shop in C; rtersvilie, he is prepared to manufacture all
kinds of
MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS.
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of cvjry description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the in st
perfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SCRAP IRON,* BRASS, LEAD,
COPPER, ZINC. lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments
in price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
B. SCOFIELD.
o*rt*r*vil!e, Ga , January fi, <#6o.
Iloadtiimrters for Toys k Fancy Goods,
(£f r\ —i ® W. JACK, Atlanta, Ga
GEO. W. JACK,
Manufacturers of
UHlllSi
A NV
Crackers.
pQ DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
~gt Tors AND ’.WILLOW WAKE, fUll
Vcddlnt PARTIES.M SUPPERS, tie., *io«tonJ;iSS.
~ > Wr aU U P * ll ' t,,e beat style, at short Notice.'
tWe would respectfully call the attention of the pub
lie to our large and complete stock—selected with great (TaS
care, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PKCIES.
whitehall srREt:T ’
march l(),wly
I. T BANKS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS AND SHOIS,
LEATHER, CALF-SKINS,
mm mm wmmant,
RAWSON’S BUILDING,
Cornet Whitehall and tinnier Street s, Ga.
connection with any other Shoe House in the City. Extra Inuurmcnts U j
Wholesale. jan 14, 1869’w ly
Georgia, Uartow I’ounly.
Warren An* vs. the Chxrokei Bap
tist College, Principal, and John 11.
Rice, Indorsxr.
Scira Facial lo Iteview Judymtwt in Bartow
Superior Court,
IT APPEARING to the Court that John
H. Rice, one of the defendant’s in the
above stated case, resides out of the State of
Georgia. It is, therefore, ORDERED.
That the said John H. Rice, do appear at
the next term of this Court to be held on
the 3rd Monday in March, 1870, and then
and there, show cause why the Judgment in
said case should not be reviewed, and that
a copy of this Rule be published in the Car
tersville Express, a public Gazette, once a
month, for four months, previous to the
next Term of this Court,
Open Court, September 29th, 186&
J. it. PARROTT, J. S. C. O. C.
A true transcript from the Minutes of
Bartow Superior Court, Oct. 25th, 1809.
THOS. A. WORD, Clerk.
TOUB LIVE*.
If ye.r liver U torpid »nd your bowel* eoretlpstfd,
take* omt doso of Dromgoole A Co 1 * Liver Pi He, and
they will act m well and pleasantly yea will bare no
etbera. They sre tbe best purgative y«w aver sued.
FIRE AND LIFE
INSUBANCB.
Jfirt Com^anit*:
SO. MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY,
Athens, Ga, Policy Holders participate in
profits.
/ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HarlfoiJ, Conn. Assets over five millions,
lift (Compant.es :
SO. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
At snta, Ga. Gen. J. B. Gordon, President.
CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. COM’Y,
Organized 1846. Members .$58,000. Assets
23 millions. Purely mutual.
For Fire and Life 'lnsurance apply to
JOHN T. NORTHS,
General Insurance Agent,
Ape-miSWMURTfRSVIUE, SA.
LI * ine l»ot of
AM)
I Confrcftonn irs,
Tust gKurrvFn »» A a. ki.wh*
el <v « u>
Inn ukolhi, l.i r c. to entiiw, r*. r „|| r t.
;IIIn IB tlie (boron vi* kr,, lv
thinj uremcary to l>r(o, r it- a r,.»»j|,r
illllil
Provision store .
i~ . .
UonHistinp, in part, ul
i BACON, LARD,
MEAI, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUP?,
CHEESE, RICE
CONFECTIONERIES,-
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS.
TOBACCOS, AC.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, AC.
And a thousand other tilings too numerous •
me...ion in a newspaper advertisement, to .||
of which we invito the ut ration, of the pub ».
We will seil Groceries, etc,. ju ;t a* low do-, a
as nnv other Grocery House in the niari »|
I can afford to sc'l. (jail and <ee us an<( try ••
i at our new aland, A. A. SKI.N.N Lit » '.’O
Carter*vilk, Jan. 14
cox &~hTuT
; Il’O. lil£!lo2j.C3: ’SLOCK,
PEACHTREE ST. ATI AKTA- GEORGIA
lia e in store ami sot sale Very Low
100 Bbls. Fine Old hyc Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ llnurbon Whiskty.
KK) “ Medium Ityc and bourbon Wb.iktr,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Wliiskev,
CO “ I’ea'.di and Apple I’randv,
25 “ o-erican G. n,
CO t
“*«*** ,l **^ l * l, las.)
Hiovr iaj>I 9
JW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CR9 X )
I W lIISKY,
(Scotch, Irish, Robertson Osuniy,
Poplar J.og.)
IV INK,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.]!
alp: AND POHTMt.
Canned oyster*, &■., &x.,
July 15, 18C9.
Q.ASH ANi )
CASK E T S.
L> Y
Erwin Sl Jones.
Let There Be ISore
T j i o* Ii t !
m/Est veil a Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID.
IT CANN OJ' BE E X C ELL CD*
WARRANTED not to EXFLODB.
WARRANTED to fives llfht llhas <b« *»©
1 Arrsaer.s, and also wsrritutsd ts bur s eqa-llj as
long, ir sot U.x.r,
And 13 Retailing: at 60 ccuts
A GALLON.
Cekie ear, cub* all, tod glv* It i. tr!A
f Guarnntsa Sa(lifa<rtl«>.
There !* no one het myvelf liaviny fiiin MI f»r tkkb
I have the exclmdre right to manufavtciv end »el! IV
Tlte pubiie need Lave no fear• of getting- it eoftglaatim,
Thouaandg h»T« trigd it and art »atikfi.d.
TM* Oil If for ftU, si
THE Oil, AND I.AMP EMPORIUM
F. MARSH,
Sept. 10. IfifS. Cattersvill*, Oa
HANDBILLS, CARDS, FOSTEItS
See., Printed at this Office with neatness
dispatch.
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 the nervous
weakness to which wome«
are especially subject, it is
superseding every othei
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate of
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines tho
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.