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fcS” c'rlSl'Sales for January, 1870.
N tlio first Tuesday in Jan. next, before
™ y ihe Courtbourc door in CarnrsVille 1
Barter/ county. Ga.. within the legal hours
of sal o, will be sold, llie following j>roptft»,
Oho nndiviilo 1 half interest m
W OTS OP I.VND. No*. 806.922, 778,;
W A 951, 867, 85 ', 879. 923, 921. 925. 87t,
877. 878. 852 and *'s. all in the 21>t district .
an i second Section, levied on a? the pi .wf- J
tv of Edward P. Mahone, to satisfy tvo at- j
tachmont fif«s issu ‘d from Bartow Superior 1
Court in fuvorofGeorge M. Gill, against said
Mahone.
ALSO, Lots of lands Nos. 530,578, 499
anu 498, in the 17th District and thin! sec- |
tion of Bartow County, as the property of
11, 11. L. Ramsey to satisfy two tax fi fas,
in favor of the State and Bartow County.
One for the tax of said Ramsey for the year
1808, and one for the year 1869, and one tax
fi fa against said Ramsey. Lovied ou and
i eturned to me by a Constable.
ALSO, Lots of land N >s. 319. 302, 348,
847, and 374, in the 17t’i district and 3d j
section, as the property Os Dodd & Soknnan, i
to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of the State!
and Bartow County, aga nst said Dodd & ’
Soloman. Levied on and returned .o me by
a Constable.
ALSO, Lot of Land, N >. 1005 in the 17th
district and 3d section, a the property of
Martin Poor, to satisfy a ’ax fi fu. in favor
of the State and Bartow Cos mfy against said i
Boor. Levied ou and returned to uie by a
Constable-
AlgO, One house and lot in the town of!
Cartersville, No. of Lot nw known, as tiie \
property of Peter Arnold. t> satisfy a fi fa I
issued front the Justice Court of the 832d
T-'st. g. m, infavoi of Lewis Tumlin a ainst
Sad Peter Arnold, Levied ou and returned
to me by a Constable.
ALbu, Lor of land No. 649, in the 21st
district and 3d Section, as the property of
G W Wheeler, to satisfy a fi la front a Justice
Court of the 819 district, g m, in favor of
Vi W McNinch, Transferee, vs said Wheeler,
Levied on and returned tome 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,
1175, 1185, 1199, 1208. in the 21st. district
h i 1 2d section, and the »ast half of Nos 10-
40, 1040, in the 4th district aud 3d section
of Bartow County, and 36 acres off of lots
Nos. 938, 936 and 864. in the vlst dist. and
2d section, as theprop»rty of Elbert P. Cook,
to satisfy a tax fifa issued by the 'Bax Col
lector'of Bartow County against said Elbert
1 Cook, and in favor of the State and Bar
tow county.
ALSO, Lots of land Nos. 1258, 1259 and
1260, in the 4th district and 3J section, and
Nos. 1215 and 1296 in the 21st Distfict and
2d sectiod, each lot containing 40 ceres,
more or less, as the property of J, G_ Entri
c.m, by virtue of seven attachment fita's from
the 822d dist G M, Justice Court, in favor j
of II C Dvcr, vs. said J G Entrican; lovied j
on and returned to me bv a constable.
W.W. RICH, Sliff. !
Dec. 6. ’69. M. COLLINS. D. Shff.
Georgia. Bartow county,
’ll' HE REAS THOS. W. DODD, Adminis- ;
trator of Sam’l V. Wheats deceased. j
represents to the Court, in ins petition, du- j
]y filed and entered on recur 1, that lie has ■
fully administered Sami V. Sheats’ Estate.
This is therefore to cite, all persons concern
ed. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said Administrator should
not be discharged from his Adminsitration
and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in January, 1870.
This 4th dur of October 1869.
J. A'. HOWARD. Ordinary B. C.
Georgia, Sliiiiow 4 utility.
FOUR WEEKS after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary
ol said County, for leave to sell all the land*
belonging to the Estate of S. 11. Ellis, de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
an 1 creditors of said deoeased. This De
cember 7th, 1869.
C. A. ELLIS, Adm’r
Adam Btratorg Salt*.
WILL Be sold before the Court House
door In Uartorsville, ou the first Tuesday in
January, 1870. within the legal hours of sale,
Lot of Land, 100 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, 1 . , ,
8. B.SONES. } Admrr
Nov. 25, 1869. —tds
Georgia. Bartow County.
WHERE IS, Sundry 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 Load ; leav
ing said Road at the Rock 4ence, 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 Re viewers hav
ing been appointed to Review and report
upon the utility of said Road, and having
reporfed favorably, all persons concerned
are notified to be and appear at my office,
and show cause, if any they can, within
thirty days, wiiy said Road should not be
opened, aud made a public one. This Nov.
23d, 1869.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Administrator’b Sale.
BY VIRTUE 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
bv DR. ROBERT 11. PATTON, situated in
Old Cass county, on the Westerns
Atlantic Railroad, two miles West of CASS
STATION.
This is one of the best upland plantations
in the county, contains about Three Hun
dred aud Fifty Acres, two hundred of which
are cleared. The soil is good, the location
healthy, convenient to twj Post Offices and
three Churches, aud 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
beve 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 ou 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, will 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 rum tesumento annexo
of Robert H. Patton, deceased.
Nov 8. ‘1869. wtd [ss square of 10 lines.
AOJiixisraiioß’s .sale.
Georgia Barlow county.
BY YiIIMUE of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
told 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 tho
4tii Dist. and 3d Section of said County,
containing 40 acres, more or less, well lim
bered, unimproved, lying about 2 and a half
jr.ilcs from Cartersville. Sold as the prop
t-r'.y of Daniel R. Thomas, Deceased, for the
benefit of the heir3 and creditors, of said de
ceased. Terms Cash. This Nov. 24th,
1869.
F. L. MOON, Administrator,
D. R, Thomas, Dee and.
Bartow county,
EuBEN NOWELL, has applied to me
for exemption of personalty, and I
L will pass upon the same at my office at 10
Ifo'clock, on the Ist Jan’y. This Dec. 20, ’69.
J, A. HOWARD, Ordinary B. G.
c_ajb:Hj A-itra -■
GASKET fe.
Erwin f. Jones."
g'i UOISGIA, Barrow Curf;fY.*“-Wherc&*
vJt John \V. Woiiord applies to me for
j Letters at Administration on the estate of
i Joel Dean, late < f said county, deceased.
These ace, therefore, to cite and admonish
all afi 1 s'ngular. the kindred and creditors,
of said deceased, to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why said let-
I ters should not be granted said applicant,
! otherwise he will be appointed.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this December 20th. 1969,-30d
J A. HOWARD, CRD. 9 C*
i
Georgia Harlow County
VIT'HEREAS, Samuel B. Jones has np
\j plied to me for letters of Administra
tion on the estate of V. E, C lardy, of said
oonnty. deceased. These, are therefore, to
cite- and admonish all, and singular, the
kindreds and creditors, of said deceased, to
, be and appear at my office, within the time
! prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
I they can, why said letters should not be
| granted. Given under my hand and official
i signature, this 1 SrH day of November, 1869,
J A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B.C.
Georgia. Bartow county
WHERE 4N. BenL M. Penn, Executor
of Thomas 11. Penn, deceased, represents to
the Court that he lias fully administered
Thomas H. 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. HOV\ AUD. Ordinary, B. C.
Georgia Bartow County.
My HERE S B. T. DRAKE has ap
" * plied to me for letters of Admin
istration on the Estate of H. Drake, dec’d.
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all, and singular the kindres and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law,
aud show cause, if any the can, why said
letters should not be granted. Given under
my r.oii*l and official signature, this Ist
Jay of December. 1869
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary, B. C.
Georgia, Bartow County.
Francis Cason, 1 Libel for Divorce in
ys. Thos. Cason, f Bartow ter, Court.
IT APPEARING to the Court that Those
Cason resides out of this State. It is
ordered that said Thomas (Jason, do appear
at the next Term of this Court, and defend
the a! ove 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, 1869.
J. It. PAItROTT, J. S. C. C. C.
A true transcript from the Minutes of
Bartow Superior Court 25th, Oct. 1869.
THUS A. WORD, Clerk.
DR. J. BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE
REGULATOR.
“Woman’s Best Friend.”
mHIS VAUJABI.K MEDICINE Is preparer] for'WO*
I MEN exclusively, aril to be used by WOMEN otilj
jt. is mlnnfetl especially to those cases where thev</».«;
Is disordered, and will core any irregularity in *ho
•‘menses,” except in such cases as nqnre a surgical
op- raO m. As these last are v ry rare, the FEMALE
REGULATOR is of almost universal application. I*
a Hidden check of the “monthly courg.-s,” from colo
iron Me of mind nr like cause, it acts i’ke a clurm, bt
restoring the discharge in entry instance tints re
Sieving the fever, headache, pain in the small of the
hack and “lower stomach,” (tushes of imat about the
face, chilly sensations, burning of the eyelids and gen
eral restles ne-s. Taken in time, all these symptoms
rtnss away itninediatefy, without Injuty to the consti
tution. Frequently, however, the proper remedy is not
applied In time, the disease becomes chronic, and the
foundation laid for numberless evils to the conrtitu
tinn of woman. The next “turn” comes around and
there i« no “show,” or perhaps the “whites” will ap
pear. There will be some uneasiness shout the womb,
nut very little or none of the natural fluid escaping.—
The complexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort
of greenish caste about, the face, constant dull aching
pal’ 8 h the head, weight in the lower stomach an t
back, with or without whites, palpitations oft he heart-,
pallor, exhaustion. Indigestion, weariness, langour,
aching across the loins, loss of appetite, pain in left
breast , lightne-s across the chest, cough and gl Idiness.
if still allowed to go on, 1 green sickness” will be fully
devel pod—-t e headache becomes more severe, with
loss of memory, diminished sensibility, Hc.k stomach,
dyspepsia, no relish for food, logs of "flesh, increasing
fluttering of the heart, swelling of the feet. legs and
boily and occasional spitting of blood. The slightest
effort causes hurried breathing , almost to summation
Tiie skin is flabhv and has a “doughy fee!.” This is a
sad picture, but it. is the condition of thousands of
women between the ages of 15 ami 45, who are brought
to t.t c verge of tl»e grave by ignorance or neglect to
take the proper remedy. To all who are afflicted with
ai.v of the symptoms above mentioned, in connection
with an Irregularitv of the “monthly sick*ess,” we
earnestly sa TaKE DR. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE
BKHVLATOR. Af- w ounces taken,you will at once j
experience its benefits, and with a iiitle patience you
may be fully restored to health.
Th‘s remedy has been extensively used for upwards
of 20 years tty many of the roost experienced snd suc
cessful I‘bysi -ians in Georgia. We repeat, that Hr.
J. Bradrteki’s Fern >le Regulator is prepared for Wo
men ami to he used b.v Women only. It would be an
easy matter to f irnish thousands «f certificates to
prove Its excellence, hut prefer to place the medicin
upon it» own merits. A trial is all we a k.
Prepared and sold in any quantity, by
Atlanta, Ga., December 2i), 186S.
DR. BRADFI ET.D—
Dear Sir : I take pleasure in stating that some time
previous to the late war. I used with the utmost sue
'-est, on a servant girl, your Female Regulator, Pre
oared then at B-adfleld’s Drug Store, West Point, (}a
She had been suffering severely from suppressed men
struation, and this medicirice soon restored her to her
health. She is to-day living in Atlanta, sound and
well.
I »i 1 state further, that I know its being used. wi‘h
equal success on a servant, girl of my brnt.her-ln-ia w,
Prof. Rutherford, of Athens, Ga. This woman had,
I think, been diseased for six years. She was a hong'
servant, and seemed cured, up to the time of “free
dom.” Ido not he-isate to indorse yonr pr-pa-ation
lor the purpose for winch you recommend it. Yours
truly, JNO. C. WHITNKR.
STATE OF GEORGIA, TrnnpOounty.
This is to certify that. I have examined the Recipe
of Dr. Josetli Bredfield, ol this county, and, as a nied
icai man. pr inounce it to be a combination of medi
cines of great merit, In the treatment of all the dis
eases of females, for which he recommends it.. This
Dec. 21st, IS6B. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
Carterstille, Ga., April 26, 1869.
This will certify that two members of my
imr ■Tiatc family, after having suffered for
many years from menstrual irregularity, and
have beep treated without benefit by various
medical doctors, were, at length, completely
cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfield’s Ff.-
male Regulator. I, therefore, deem it my
duty to furnish this certificate, with the hope
of drawing the attention of suffering woman
kind to the merits of a medicine, whose pow
er in curing irregular and suppressed men
struation, lias been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on such
cases is truly wonderful, and well may the
remedy be called “Woman’s Best Friend. - '
Yours, respectfully,
JAS. W. STRANGE.
L. IL Braflfieia,
WlioLesale Druggist
ATLANTA, GA
For sale in Cartersville, by
O'. W_ IP. BEST
Jan. 1, 1809. Druggist
public are hereby notified
that MeCLA.TCHY’B MILLS are again
running, and grinding will be done at
short notice. Mills located below ihe
W. & A. Railroad bridge, on Etowah
River.
TtAhl. HOWARD & HARRALSON j
Tobacco
Commission Merchants,
Street,
'QUANTA, GEORGIA
Keupcoiißta .tiy on haul, alar£e|
and fine Assortment ofCIIEW
INO and SMOKING TO
B ACCO, CIGARS, &c*, which
\ve offer at flic Lowest Whole
sale pffees.
Jure 10. IBCB. wtf
FRESH GARDEN
FLOW ER, FRUIT, UCKU,
SHRUB AND EVERGREEN SEEDS,
With directions for culture, prepaid
by mail. The most com
plete an and judi
cious as
sortment in she country.
AGENTS WANTED!!!
25 sorts of either for $1.00; prepaid by
mail. Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, al’/.
tiie new Potatoes, &c., prepaid by mail. 4
lbs, Early Rose Potato, prepaid for SI.OO.
Conover’s CoLssal Asparagus, $3 per 10X);
$25 per 1000, prepaid. New, hafdy, fla
grant, cverbio titling Honeysuckle, 50 cefpts
| each, prepaid. Ti tle Cape Cod Canbc.* :v.
for uplan t or lowland culture, SI.OO per lOcf,
prepaid, with directions. Price Catalogue
to any address, gratis; also trade list. Seeds
on Commission.
B. M. WATSON Old Colony Nurseries
and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass, Es
tablished in 1812. uec9tf.
The Greatest In veutiou of the
Apre !
The Grand Prairie Washing-Machine!
WE, she undersigned, citizens
of Rartow County, beg leave to call
the attention of their friends and the public
generally, to the fact that we now own the
Patent Right of the following counties in Ga.
for the manufacture and sale of the above
machine, viz: Bartow, Dade, Walker, Whit
field, Murray, Catoosa, Chattooga, Gordon,
Floyd, Polk, Paulding, Harralson, Cobb,
Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Hall, Pickens
and Gilmer.
This Machine iit simple in its construction,
harmless to the most delicate fabrics, anti
can be managed by any person of ordinary
strength ami sense, It saves time, labor and
fabric, and can do more efficient work in less
time than any like machine ever before in
vented—more Work in one hour than any
hand can do in one day, and may indeed be
truthfully called
WOMAN'S FRIEND!
This machine, wlior ver it has been Used, I
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
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. SPROULL & CONYERS,
Sole Proprietors for j
june 9, ’69. the above counties, i
H ANDBILLS, CARDS, POSTERS
&e., Printed at this Office with neatness
dispatch.
F. M. RiIiiAKDSON,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
GRATES*
HOUSE FURN
ISHING GOODS*
TIN WARE, &C.
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Kt-eets,
Nov. 2. 6m Atlanta, Ga.
Let There Be More
L i g* h t!
JEBtreiitt Oil
OR ILLUMINATING FLUID.
IT CANN OT BE EXC EL LE D.
WARRANTED not to EXPLODE
yVARRANTED tn jivr » h*tt*r than *h* Best
Kerr.s»t:e, ami also warranted to burn equally as
lone, if not Icnper.
And is Retailing: at 60 cents
A GALLON.
Coro* one, come all, and give it a trial.
I Guarantee Satisfaction.
TliereTis no one but myself having this D'l for ssle.
I Lave the excltt*ive right to maoofsetuie anrl sell it
The public need have no fears of fretting it constantly.
Thousands have tried it and are satisfh and.
This Oil is for sale, at
THE Oil. AND LAMP EMPORIUM
V. MARSH,
Sept. 10. IBfB. Caiterlville, Ga
SOX ft H 11.1..
NO. CHEROKEE It COCK,
PEACHTREE ST.* ATI ANTA* GEORGIA
Ila e in store aud for sale Very Low—
-100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey,
100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey,
100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey,
CO “ Peach and Apple Prandy,
25 “ American G.’n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey,
5 Pip s Holland Gin,
60 J find \ Casks Cognac Brandy,
25 Baskets Heidsick fa Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
(NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA, AND ST. CRO.X.)
W II I S K Y,
(Scotch, Irish, Robertson County,
Poplar Log.) \
WIN E ,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALE AND PORTER.
Canned oysters, &c., Sac., &.G.,
July 15, 1869.
hr. o s. rnopurn,
ATL vNT \, GEORGIA,
Is still Manufacturing a’.Vfof I!is Celebrated
Family Medicines,
CONSISTING OF IIIS
LITER h C !H C I X E,
Anodyne Pain Rill It,
ANTI-OILLIOUS PULS,
-A-G-TTIE PILLq
Dysentery Cordial, remale
Tonsria,
—AND—
PURIFYING PIUS,
As heretofore, and will attend to all bu
siness in his line that comes to his office.
Will prescribe for patients when
suited, and examin£-4&7rifc£&onte. JirStv
office at any tiftf,"(Sundays excepted.)
Will tpfcat secret diseases of all kinds.—
SupSclT attention given to Female Diseases
both ante and chronie, etc., etc.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL
ORDERS.
PSOPHITT'S LIVER MEDICINE
f/as the advantage of almost any other pre
paration of Medicine that acts upon the 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 Bottle
and drink it whenever you want it. It has
gairird a very high reputation in every lo
cality it has bad a fair and honorable chance
to prove itself, at any point
nr .a.a4:ie;r,io.a_
and it has been used in every State south of
Maine, and it is alike applicable to disor
ders of the
Liver and Digestive Powers
»
at all places yet tried. Traveling parties
North aud South, carry it, and find the hap
py effects of it in all climates. The above
named Medicines prepared only by
•
0. S. PROPIIITT,
Corner Walton and Broad Streets,
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale in Cartersville by Best fa Kirk
patrick, Druggists, Also by L. Bennett &
Bro.
Nov. 18,—ly.
Come and “EAT! 77
EATING SALOON,AND
D 0 N F E CT! 0 N E RY.
I AM prepared to sc-vc up mfals at all
hour*, at short noth , and keep constant
ly on hand a good »• plv of Sugar, Cotire,
Tobacco. Cigars, Cp les, etc., etc., at the old
stand of Ed Bech‘< dtfSouth aide Main str,
Iwo doors West *•» Juries’ Carriage Shop.
H. T. SHEATS,
mch 11 w ly Cartersville. Ga.
Georgia, Rartow County.
APPLICATION will be made, to the
Court of Ordinary, at its next Janua
ry term, for leave to sell all the lands, (not.
heretofore disposed of.) belonging to the
Estate of Lindsay Johnson, deceased.
Dec. 5,-4m A. JOHNSON, Adm’r
PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS!
THE GOLD MEDAL H*V HIST BEEN AWARDED
TO CHAS. M STIEFF FOR THE BEST PIAN
OS NOW MADE, OVER BALTIMORE,!
PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK
PIANOS,
OFFICE AND WAREROOM. NO 9 N- LIBERTY
STRtET, ABOVE BALTIMORE STREET
BATTIMORE, MARYLAND.
STIEFF’S PIANOS HAVE ALL THE
latest improvements, including the Agraffe
treble, ivory fronts, and the improved French
Action, fully warranted for five years, with
privilege otfwxchange within twelve months if
not entirely satisfactory to purchaser. Second
hand Pianos and Parlor and Churc.l organs
ot mv own make, always cn hand, from $75
to S3OO.
REFEREE3 WHO HAVE OUR PIANOS IN USE;
General Robert E‘ Lee. Lexington Va.
General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C
General D. H. Hill, Charlotte, N. C,
Governor Jhon Letcher. Lexington, Va.
Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La.
Messrs. R, Burwell& Sons, Charlotte, N C
■Joseph Ruohs, Chattannoog-i. Tenu,
Send tor a Circular containing names of
500 persons in the South, who have purchas
ed the Stieff Pianos since the war closed
April 22nd, 1868--ly,
Georgia Dyes f
Unequalled for beauty and
simplicity,
“Pride ©f I lie South.” —A beau
tiful Red. M
‘‘Pride Off the -*©utll.” —an ex
quisite Purple.
They will Dye either Silk or Wool, Price,
ONE DOLLAR per pint bottle. Prepared
by LEWIS & SH 1 RE, Dyer*.
For sale, in Cartersville, by
N. GILREATH & SON.
Wm. King, Jr., fa Cos., Proprietors, Athens,
Ga. Feb. 24w6m or ly
STANDARD PERIODICALS
nrOFt* 1870.
REPUBLISHED BY THE LEONARD
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City Brewery.
mi
FETCHER 4 MERCER!
PROPRIETORS, ATLANTA, GA.
Brewery,
CORNER OF COLLINS AND HARRIS STREET.
ImeJ" The hignest market jirice paid for Bar
ley. opril 22, w6m
TIIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully
inform the citizens of Cartersville and
vicinity, that he has moved his Stock of
Groceries and Pro
viklouti to the
NEW STORE,
HOUSE, _A-ID 70 LIST
ING GILREATH & SON’S WARE
Horse, o.r .iu i.r street.
Where he will be happy to serve his old cus
tomers, and all new ones who will favor him
with their patronage.
J. G, M. MONTGOMERY.
Brick and Stone Ma
sonry.
LY!»I4!V CII4IMI 4Y is prepared
at all times, to undertake any kind o
BRICK AND STO\F WORK;
and will take contracts for suen work to al
tnnsf any .xt.nf- fi-im tho ~f .. u...
to the building ci « ,ialace. His work is well
known in this community, as a very large
proportion of it has been done under his
own supervision. He was brought up at the
business by his father, Joseph Chapman,
formerly of Cassville, whose reputation as a
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 ], 1859 wly
(GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—An-
Jf drew Smith has applied to me for ex
emption of Personalty and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and I will pass up
on the same, at 11 o’clock on the morning of
the Ist January proximo, at my office, this
20th Dec., 1869. J. A. HOW ARD, Ord.
Administrator’*) Sale.
f i EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—By
\ X virtue of an order from the Court of Or
dinary of said county, will be soid, on the
first Tuesday in I ebruary, 1870, before the
courthouse door in Cartersville, within the
legal hours of sale. Lot of land No. Eight
hundred and ninety-eight, (898,) in the 1171
seventeenth district and (3) third section,
containing Forty acres, more or less; also,
(200) Two hundred acres of Wild Land, ly
ing in Jackson county in this State. Terms
made known on day of sale.
JR HENDERSON.
Administrator of 0. E. Henderson,
Dec. 20, 1869. Deceased.
/ 1 EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTV.—Hiram
\JT Dobbs has applied for exemption of
Personalty and setting apart arid valuation
of Homestead, and I will pass upon ttie
same, at 10 o’clock on the morning bf the
Ist proximo, at my office, this Dec. 20, ’69.
J. A. HOWARD, Ord. B. C.
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Four
weeks after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell land belonging to the
estate of John N. Mayfield, of said county
deceased, for the benefit of the hoirs and
creditors of said deceased. Dec. 2<», 1869.
P. G. DRUMMOND, Adm’r.
/GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—John
\ J 11. Messer has applied to me for ex
emption of Personalty, and I will pass upon
the same, at 10 o'clock on the morning of
the Ist Jan’y proximo, at my office, this 20th
Dec., 1869. J. A. HOWARD, Ord.
TiK£LJVE” DRUG l> T R * ~
REDSSI NE «t FOX,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,!
• , ..
Corner of W hitchall and Alabama Streets,
GEORGIA
june 1, 18G9. wljr
Ult'.Moll & Bn,
3. F. ABBOTT & Co.\
WHOLES** l £
Orwer* mill Commission Mcrclmnt^
FRANKLIN BUILDING. OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
/ 'CONSIGNMENTS of all kinds of Tennessee and ‘Western Produce solicited
* J njvm V hkl. litiprHt (’ASH ADVAN K-< » -l b« insdr. A c>Dipt«l.< nt-.ek of STAPLE OiWt Wilt!.') kei.t
constantly on hand. Itealrvi are tnvU, <1 to call aiol px-unine.
lllfinbcr siie t’iltce. — Three doors from the' United States Hotel. Frank
in Building, Alabama Street, Atlanta, Gi. jmVU ly
OARTERSVIHE FOUNDRY AND
Machine Shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform flic public that, having opened a
Foundry and Machine Shop in C. rtersviiie, he is prepared to manufacture all
kinds of
MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SOGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS,
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of evjrv description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most
perfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SC RAP IRON,” BRASS, LEAD,
I
; COPPER, and ZINC. lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments
in price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
B. SCOFIELD.
Carteraville, Ga , January 6, IBf>9.
lleacl<niJii-tef« for r & Fancy Goods,
(£if- x OW.JKR, Aflanla. «;a
m -
<3- E O. W. JACK*
Manufacturers of
c a a © 11 si
.( N D
Crackers.
wg) DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
J) TOYS AND CWILLOW WARE, f'jj
Wedding PjtHTIKS nnd SPPPEHS. Str.. «ioMcn J.:. J.'.
jV.tf up iullie best siyte, at sliorl Notice! Vl'v*
We would respectfulV ,c atfentioD of the. pub
£%, lie to our large and complete stock—selected with great jXc-L.
care, and bought at tho LOWEST OASLI PUCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET, J(s%y
2b*33L ATLANTA, LA, M&g
march 10,wly
I. T BANKS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER, CALF-SKINS,
RAWSONTS BUILDING,
Conwi Whitehall and Hunter Streets, JtTL. % <UtTTJi, Ga.
10b.No connection with any other Shoe House in the City. Extra In,torments te
W : hole.se I*- ' jan 14, 1869‘w ly
Marble Dealer.
JAMES VAUGHAN,
Cartfrii ilk, Ga.
I would announce to my friends
jMnjjl'P and tne public generally, that I am
(Jj | now prepered to furnish
\!MaL MONUMENTS,
TOOMBS,
HEX D-STOXES,
sl\bs. te,
peomptly, to those desi.ing such work.
ITALIAN. GEORGIA, or AMERICAN MARBLE, to
suit purchasers. I flatter myself that the facil
ities which I have established for procuring
Marble, together with 20 years experience,
will enable me to compete nuccessiully with
any other person in this business. Believing;
that I cart please the most factitious, I hope to
merit a liberal share of public patronage, Any
one wishing to procure marble, would find it
to their interest to call at my residence and
examine some beautiful designs of monuments,
tc. recent ly received. apri|l,G9 ly
FIRS AND LIFE
INSURANCE).
jFirt
SO. MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMPANY,
Athens, (?a. Policy Holders participate in
profits.
/ETNA FffiE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Harlfoid, Conn. Assets over live millions,
lit* Comp,-tints :
SO. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
At arua, Ga. Gen. J. B. Gordon, President,
CONN. MUTUAL LIFE INS. COM'Y,
Organized 1846. Members •'558,000. Asset.
23 millions, Purely mutual.
For Fire and Life‘lnsurance apply to
JOHN T. NORRIS,
General Insurunce Agent,
Apal 22,1869. CARTERSVILLE, GA.
. . . .7.
SE.NT* >Ol K order* for John Werrynma
« os ammoiiia «J Dissolved Loue?,
«*“l ; Sea Fowl Guano -tii# bAt V\ i.Mtt and
G. itaii ,iia:.u. ua m cimieitcc—to Mark W
J 0;.., on, -Miaarm. (id:. Abo
ICJUI4 M/n ji u, i.iir 1,1;-
IMZHI tsTT^-5*
lU.VK QUASI, LEU CLOVER,
Luxerne,
'ihmothy Ui ans,
Orchard brass.
Selected Seed |l||-| .f t
Selected >«-< and Kye,
Corn Salad.
* liuiUvo,
SotJffil Kilt,
Spimtcii,
Vt inter Rad'ih’h,
Wnk -rfifld nn I
Drumhead ('abba/e,
Tor September planting. IDO Hud.cb j.nfi
rust spoil OtU.-. Ten Tons Cotton Ties,—»
MHJO Tons Guanos and Super I'no-phatm,
all for sale by
MARK W. JOII.NHO.V,
Guano and Commission Merchant,
Sept 9th. —ly. Ilroa-I
Z W. & M C. JACKSUN & G(J
co\TR. t rrn ps for bcil
AND PBOPHIf ro«* or TUB
CARTISSVJLLE STEAM PLAN!NS
MILL,
Sassli, Blind anil
Door Paotory.
CARTPS’VILIc, C*. ,
4LL KINDS OF I.LMbhtt H.ANED
and Flooring and ('piling Tongue 1 ami
UrouTpd. Bracket.', and all kinds o: Scroll
Sawing, for Ornament a’ n ’oik, do up to or
der. Siiop Work, of a'l kinds, executed
with nt'iilness iiii.l dispateb. f-p >, tcial
Contracts uiado for I.AKGF. JODh.
Our machinery is all new and of the very
BEST yI’AL/TY, haring been selected by
one of tiie firm, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom may bf found
Mr. W. A. REMMIN'GT’W, who is known
and acknowle Igel. by nil. to be one among
the bust 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 i,; located immediately
on the Western k Atlantic Railroad, Notth
of the Depot, in the ic.ir of the «. w Court-
House. Z. W. A M C. JACKSON & CO.,
rtttg Id. IWs9.if ( artfi-rille, Ga.
A Flue iol of
uoclnies
A.ND
Conffrfioin'rifs,
JUST RECEIVED at A A.SKISSBB
A CO’S t.ioi #*i> Meter.
It is useless lor u* to enumerate all the a*
ti les in the Gritccry Line. WV keep every*
thing necessary to be kept in a regular
SMB I it ¥
Provision store*
Consisting, in part, ol
BACON, LARD,
MEAL, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT.
SUGAR, niIFFFF,
SALT, SVhUPf,
CHEESE, mi
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGAhS.
TuLACCCS, &C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE. fe-C.
And a thou an.. „tmi to,, vua i6 »
men.ion in a nc-vsinn#- a ! errt'.^ TtY *..t, to all
of which we i<*•. U i.» .u . ,<i ;..e public.
Wo wnl sell (■ i■ s:r-ri* , n If,, ji.i !.>w Jotrn
as any <»tbei (> ■ce y i ! -u » i-> ih« n.arket
can afford to se I. t.. all uo.i ~-it u* ao I irv aa
at our new st uul, V. A. S,y.LN.»£K j, '.’v>
PLANTS LTI23L
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This woiuderM vjgetahlc*
restorative is the sheet*
anchor of the feellc and
debilitated. As i\ tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomachics. Asa
remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it h*
superseding every otli e i
stimulant. In all climates,
tropica], temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
todily 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 Countiy Stores.