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tin" suat A<v iu is»c .vauticr of an air Jk U.ati-,
OOttftiiodllt i oil fil. I
SOPI.E FROM TIIE COUNTRY. will* * l,an --Basifcru^p.
lnd it grcntlv to their advantage, when 1 4 M- Bet-sorts iearnM to she late ffrro of I
?« me to town, to cull at my Restaurant, /\ BL Mlt & BRA OS HAW, are heraby I
e they can he accommodated both with notiffijd to c«tste forward and settle ttreir |
imul Lodging, at greatly reduced prices) debt* at once, as in default tiicreof they will '
IT ri TIIRir be proceeded agam.-d as the law directs- |
J. l.hil limEL, JOHN C,)X. A .denee,
j M 15 'Caritrtrill*. Ga. CiutcrsviHe. Ga., April 20 IS7O-4G<!»
PEASE & His W I FM•
RESTAURANT- ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
is jzour.L uorssi ir> still Tain piubb of tufa
. t\ fJ’ rJ f j f f-i *\
VU jl .1 jh Ad Ad J. j
tfereliante nml Farmers, Strangers, jmd Citizens. Radies and Gentlemen, cannot de
whichto admire mo«t, Pcttitc & Hi* Wile, or the Luxuries of llfccrr Ta*
■ . (Join-, old folks, and bring the children, and your knitting.
’ } o r,ic Roys, and bring the one you made such rash promises to, out at the Camp
ing, and my word for it, you will go home liking l’ease & His N ife, and your bweet
; better than anybody in the V. orld.
Ky 12th 1870—ts.
: W&t&SS&BIBSAt.:-.
OlLSfilf AKP RETAIL CRIGGIST, NO a» WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA GA
. Vrs pie,olid inducetn-r's. and till who need good Drug* a! low figures will do well to
him a call. Pays special attention to orders from ( ciwitiy Merchants.
Faiuts, Oil, Glass, Fine Kadieinal
iX#H©®B AH» W«*8»
1 ,-erytiling pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
IV OTXCB SPECIAL
I ;i;lv Drain froai the
“ICE COLD SODA FOUNT-’ 1
1 that man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdell challenges his
Votap -titors to produce the fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and
- icst in the city, Pure Fruit Syrup-n , „ t „ , ~
A. 11, No ? 't \vl» 11 a-lijj 11 f®>4., Atlanta, (>a.
, iv Pi 1870 ly.
RUSSELL ft GO’S
ItfllPlllfllt
AND
AT TIIR GII.REATU WARE-HOISE.
ill and see the Machines and see what / Warrant them to do.
irter.ville, May 12. ROBERT BRUCE.
A. LEYDEN,
eneral Commission Merchant,;
n 13. Y/’LM Os , Lntc«f W»n. M Wiillams &#*<>.
Ko. 18. Alabama sir., Atlanta, Ga.
'AUGUST TORY
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, DRILLS
TEENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Larues, Stripes, Cheeks,
r i )ls ia Store an 1 f >r Suio at Munitictmeivs’ Prices from the following:
a, 3 10 and fhccnix Bfanufucturins Com
can-/. Tronp, Hopewell and Annawaka
factories and Sioneer Paper. Mill.
SO/E A ENCY OF ROGERS' OEIEB RATED
B i R D’S E ¥ E L B M E .
Controlled since 1800, by M in. M. \\ illiams &. Pro.
% Kydraulii* Cement. B’Si n or, Ture «roun<s Kone,
Tiann’s Raw-Bone Super-Phosphate
o. on nonsignment a full stock of II ILOI R (Choice P.rands) dii cct from best J enr.es—
see and Kentucky Mills,
ICON- LARD CORN, OATS- HAY ETC.- FROM PACKERS AND PRODTCERS
or 27 wly,
wwr ..,. m - !■■■.■ w an ■■ in—i ~i~ run* iitlira--
eitral City Condition Powders
• 01l
Worses, IYTuIc 5, Cattle, Siioand
Poultry,
ftelinfr** .lied ir hie for Diseases Incident to all hinds of Stock
1
[i.oss'of'Aj petitc and Vital Energy.
for milch co vr.
Fy ar ual experience it’m«
en pr ven that these P.*w
rs will increase the__qua ty
V K AND CREAM 25 Per
Cent.,
i 1 tnnl c the BUTTFP. mot
,VEF.T.
Tn fatter ing Cattle it gives
tin an ppetite loosens the
tie, ■'’ <1 1 nkes them thrive
itch fa ter.
!),-. HO 3 AND SHEEP]
For e l ’.senses of these animals such as
OU3HS, ULCERS I'l THE LUNGS, HUG CHOLERA,, AND THE ROT IN SHEEP—
*cs< Powders are invaluable. They will cure mange, and promote the growth of stunted
Ja POULTRY
■ These Powder* are a certain (hire an 1 Preventive of CIIOLfiRA and other diseases of
■HICK.ENS, TURNEYS. DUCKS, etc., nn 1 will improve the coalition of all kinds of
■These Fowlers are offer el to the pub ic w’th a guarantee of practical usefulness to all
BiOi have stock of any kin 1, All Dr i 'gist < have them for sale, at FIFTY CENTS per
Kp, Full dircria is accompany e.ich ho.t. The tr.i la supplied nt a tibei.nl discount by
Be Sole Manufacturers.
P««?ale, in .ITi.f.lTj. by
mPElfi-ERTO'', WtLKOX, TAYLOR ,f- GO, AND L. hr. BRA DFfELIK
L. L. W. HUNT & CO.,
putxgcif.ts, cheer r ft r p : et, haccn ga'
s r: jgfiii
Th i:sk Powdkh.s wil
strengthen the stomach
and intestines, iennscs
them from often ive mat
ter. and brings them to n
healthy state.
1 hey are a sure pre
ventive of
LUNG FRYER.
And a certain remedy for
’Diseases incident to the
}< )RSH. such ns
: YELLO W IF.I TER,
DISTEMPER,
FOrXDEP,
UFA YES,
SEA Y BEING
cor (;n>\
FEY EPS
LdbLAAUiffirtUN, BUY MON & CO.,
DeaScrt fin
03 Y OOObS, WHOLESALE
And EeLaily
n .v 11 it n1 a , Geoi*g lii .
Our stock of I'k)i*ei"ii ai»d|D«
mestic Dry -Goods is now com
pleto, in all departments; and wo solicit an
j examination ot uur stock, from both whole
! sale an t re:ail cash customers.
Our Wholesale Department is entirely
~ pa rate from our Retail Department.
M e also have just rcco.ve l the Largest
i stock of
Sody Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Woo! Carpets, 2 * ,ld 3 Piy
Floor Oil Cloths, ull widths,
Damasks, Reps & Window
Shades,
liver offered in Atlanta., and are offering
them at prices to dori es, ond with the re
lent heavy decline in all kinds of Merchan
dize. inch JO —vydm
Wholesale and Retail
n.v r r store,
SJL.IMOA'S & .lUOkUniUK.
42 Whitehall Street, VTL \N PA, GA.
BEG LKAVE TO INFORM OUR
HO KISIKNU J , and alt «ho puichme BjO
0a..«1i« in 111 s riiar that we are
• lit ..| uu- largest stocks of the best aud la: e a styles of
Hitts, Caps a;ul Straw Goods,
ever opened in the v ity, that we propo-e to offer to Ihe
tr. ile. We purchase our Go ds .lirt-ct from the man
Ifacturera, by -he package, whieli en hies us to sell
here at as L w Prices as the j<oods eati be purchised
11 ar.y Sol them City, of which we are prepared to
zive sat-siaetcry evidences. We most respeetiullj
s-■ ii-it a edl from • all wish! s to purchase, feelinK
confid- r.t we vvil. he ale t > meet their viev sin ([uni
ty, sij le and | r ce. We think it would not be amis
o slate tint* in Goads a-e all new, ha', ing Been
bniifrh' within the la t twenty days.
TOY'S HATS made a . peeiaitv.
Respect fully.
inch 30—w2m HivL.tlONc 4 & AL’ XANDER.
2{f O/.CII Ul'altt’s i'ilUlll KjlA4.il* Gi eUtVe.
:s.*7 Fan Mill*.
UO Wln-at Threshers.
Hoiwe Poxv<*rs.
10 Threshers and Cleaners Combined.
bend for ca.alogue and price list.
W, 0. EDWARDS,
IIA§.VOIV READY FOR USE,
A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND
Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION
in case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and
Being Agent fer Erwfll & .FoilC.s’
METALiC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR
Wm. Goldsmith's
WOOD HE
Notifies ALL, that he is reti ly at all
hours, to wait on them.
April 7tli, —tf*.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL (H I! CELEBRATE!)
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Acknowledged by all who have used them
to be the best Pen made or sold in this coun
try. No blotting! No soiled fingers ! Six
ty lines written with one pen of ink ! Will
outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers,
merchants, teachers and till clr.s es, endorse
them in the highest terms of praise. Put
|up in neat slide boxes. Prices : two boxes,
150 cents; fireboxes, SI.OO. Sent free of
postage, and guaranteed to give perfect sat
i isfaction.
LIBERAL COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS.
YVe are prepared to give any energetic
person taking the agency of these Pens, a
c itnmission which will pay S2OO per month.
Three sample pens will tie mailed for 10
cents, Address
WEST KILN PUBLISHING CO.
Indianapolis, Ind.
nnrit 14, 1870— Gm.
HE Y\ GOODS I i
WE ARE daily receiving and opening
a general Stock of
SPRIM2 AMD SUMMER
GOODS!
purchased at reduced prices, under the re
cent decline in gold Our Stock consists in
a large variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Dress
Trimmings, Ladies’ Jluis. Hosiery, Gloves,
Pleached-and Drown Domestics, •
GENUS FURNISHING GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHIMC,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware,
Crock »ry and Queen’s Ware, Factory Yarns,
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour Bacon, Lard,
Tobacco, &e., Ac.
We thank our friends for past favors, and
solicit, a continuance of their patronage for
the future.
N. GILREATII & SON.
Factory Yarns.
iVek'cp, on con C.gmnent, Factory yarns,
of the behj quality, to se’l by the Bu'c at
Factory Pi ices. N. GILKEATH & SON.
Cartersvillc, April 7th, 1870,—tf.
It. REDDING,
an
D.i: A I. K B 5 Y
STOVES, GRATES, AMD
LIGHTNING RODS,
PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAPANED TIN WARE,
AND
House Furnishing Goods,
Maitn Str., Car tkusviu.k, G*.
All kinds of Job Work dona with neatness
and dispatch.
The firm of Strange & Redding having
been dissolved, by mutual consent, I will
continue the business at the old stand,
feb Jo wly II REDDING.
/ A EORGIA, BARTOW CO.
X T BY virtue of an Order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in August, 1870, at the
Oonrt House dear in said county, hetween
the legal hours of Sale, the,tract of Land in
said county owir'd by W C Dean at the time
of his death, containing 160 acres, more or
less,-No. 42 in the 22 district of the 2 sec. or
said county ; partly cleared and partly in
woods ; the same said to be a fine farmin'*
I/ t Terms CASH. JOHN COX.
May id, 1870. Admrx. of JOEL DEAN.
Tlie Express.
JP"
- . |
Carlersviile, Ga., I^TO.
i.: :. AIuEARLAND TRIAL.
This is new over. We have not. pub
'ished the details a3 they i p[ e led ii
ihe New Y«uk papers because the}
were t)o tedious ur.d too liltbv. 'J in
gist of the matter is this. Mr. McFar
land had a wife who wr< te for tin
papers, was an actress and did’t lovt
tier husband. She imagirtd that she
had ‘an affinity” (whatever that is :
for one man Kieharson. He very nat
urally encouraged the budding of this
•‘affinity,” until Air. McFarland discov
ered him in some questional L predic
aments with his wife. McFarland im
mediately honey-corned the head oi
Mr. Richardson with some bullets.—
M. McFarland was anested, and aftei
,i long trial acquitted—-the jury having
decided that any man who steps be
tween man and wife, may le shot with
impunity. The trial was luminous
with st rt’.mg developments, one o*
the most prominent of which was tied
Horace Greedy, that mildewy old rdu
o the Tr bane, hud been having, “affi
nities ’ for several ladies of the city oi
G Aham. A-lack-a-day! what are we
c >ining to?
THE CHARGE TO THE JURY —HIS ACQUITAI .
Upon the conclusion of Mr. Gurvii.
or the State, the Recorder addressee
hi jury. The accused was not to Le
convicted upon prejudice toward the
dead or tiie living, or because public
policy may demand an example.—
They must conscientiously reject every
fact or circumstance in the evidence
which in their estimation cannot illus
trate the question of sanity or insanity,
t e time, place, mode, and act of k 11-
i ig. Tue State of his domestic reta
il jus it was not material for them to
adjudicate. Tue question was, how
did the prisoner believe about them,
and h jvv did the belief’ impress his
mind—sanity or insanity.
The Rec »rder then proceed to charge
substantially every propcsi'iou cf
| cou is*T tor defence upon me subject of
iiisuiity, and continued: ‘lf you L -
Love that the accused armed himself
with a loaded pii.stol and sought out
deceased and shot him upon grudge
and malice, intending to kill, he is
guilty of murder iu the first degree.—
i If, having a loaded pistol, he shut de
|cased without it tent or design to
t ke life, in the heat of passion, then
it may be either manslaughter in the
third or fourth degree.”
The Recorder tie i charged most of
| the points asked by; the thleiise as io
! the tirst shooting, namely: That it
| c nnot be taken as evidence of malice,
unless the prosecution had satisfied
tin in that the shooting was felonious
ly and not in a state of insanity.—
J The jury are to discard it from their
| consideration altogether. He declined
i to charge that non prosecution of the
deb ndant therefor is st orig evidence
that the act was not deemed a crime
at the time of its commission. The
upholding or protection of marriage
should have nothing to do with the
verdict. FoureFm, free-love or senti
mentalism on the one hand, and moral
reflections upon the conduct of the de
ceased man or the living woman upon
the other hand are not legitimately to
a fleet their verdict. The inflexible
rule of jurors should be that the ag
grieved husband oi- father, or other
i relative who takes the correction of
wrongs into his own hands, with pistol
or knife, and is not insane when he did
l the correction, is not to bo acquitted
because it is the duty of any man to
i uphold the sanctity of the marriage
(tie, unassisted by legal proceedure.—
It the prisoner took the law into his
own hands in a state of sanity, and
with malice, lie is guilty of felonous
hiding; if in a state of insanity, lie is
| not guilty.
THE VERDICT —A SCENE OF REJOICING.
At three o’clock the jury retunu cl.
The silence of death prevailed as they
1 took their seats, and McFarland turn
ed as pale as a sheet. The foreman fi
nally arose to answer the usual ques
tion, and McFarland stood up to face
the jury. He trembled violently, and
clutched the railing beside him as if
for support.
“Is the prisoner at the bar guilty or
not guilty came the questn nat last
“Not guilty,” was the answer.
The scene that followed beggars de
scription. The whole audience jump
ed to their feet and cheered, as though
determined to shake the house to ils
foundation; even the court officers join
ed in the cheering. Men and women
sprang over the seats and struggled
tor the privilege of shaking McFarland
by the hand. The ladies divided their
attention 1 eLween the liberated man
and ins counsel, whom they lavished
with thanks. McFarli nd was wry
much affected, and little Percy in his
joy jumped upon a chair, and waving
a handkerchief, lent his voice to the
cheering. McFarland soon after left
the court room and the crowd disners
ed.
A concuure nt resolution to adjourn
the house on the Fourth of July, was
adopted by 85 to 04.
Four colored girls are employed in
the Government Printing office at
Washington.
A Bill is before the English Parlia
ment, which allows a man to marry his
w ife's sister.
A Boston correspondent says of Mr.
Aldiieh’s poem in the May Atlantic,
that it recalls to his mind the old
rhym of his boyhood:
When I was young and in my prime
I could get kissed mo.-t any time,
But now I’m old a i}d getting gray
I can’t get kii-eid Li.l axe a wi).
The general Protestant Methodist
Conference in session at Baltimoie,
ad apted the following:
Soda Fount. —Mr. Guthrie has put |
up his soda fount fir the season and 1
is supplying the public with the most
delicious flavors. We have tried and I
pronounce it good and recommend ;
our friends to try it if they are hot
.find want a cjoling d.iuk. There is
Lot a more enticing place for ladies !
and genthnun in town than lutime’s, j
Call and see him.
“No n iEiriir tin 11 u!dn k n alii
n.iny tcntiny to n r LiiuV decision
n Mathew, il tq t. ID, vtise 0 ”
TlLLIim PORTABLE
F 13 rv O 13.
(Patented April 7tli. 18G3.)
Tiie Farmer*’ Fence. Cheap, yet durable. Moveable and yet secure.
Simple, and yet adapted to a var.eiv of uses. 1 have purchased nie right ot ths fence
for tue counties of Bartow, Floyd, i’olk, Gordon and iVnitfield, in Geori' . and a so
for the State of Alabama ’ JOHN T. NOBBIS, Cartersville, Ga.
Farm Bight, $lO to $25, County Rights, S2OO
to SSOO. Ap’l 28, 1870, ts.
SALE OF VALUABLE MINING AND
Mineral Property,
4305 Acres Os
LA LTD.
SONT-AINING INEX
haustsble BEDS OF
IKON ORE, two
BLAST FURNACES, and WATER
:P O w IE XX SD'PFX.
G/EA/T FOR RUNNING
T II E M :
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST
m e n t.
M[WTILri Be sold, by virtue of an order
y y of the Superior Court of Bartow
County, Georgia, March Term, 1870, before
tlie Court House door, in the town of Car
tersville, Ca. to the highest bidder, for
Cash, on Tuesday, the 7th of June next,
the property formerly known as the Lewis &
Jones Furnace I'lace, now owned by Fulton
&Cos Said property lies in Bartow Coun
ty, conta ns 4205 acres of land, and is situ
ated from eight to twelve miles from the
Western & Atlantic Railroad. It has on it,
two blast Furnaces—one in an incomplete
state, the other complete, but not run since
the war—abundance of Sandstone conven
ient ; large quantities of timber, and inex
haustible beds of the finest and best of Iron
Ore, and a fine Stream of Water, (Stamp
Creek,) on which the Furnaces are built,
affording sufficient water at all times, to run
the Furnaces. The property contains also
a good Dwelling House, with outside im
provements, Fine Springs of Water, and the
situation is perfectly healthy. The lands are
valuable, chiefly for timber and mineral pur
poses. The property was the basis of the
magnificent fortune accumulated by Dr Jno.
W. Lewis—was held in high esteem by him
at all times, be never having parted with
his entire interest in it during his life. It is
now sold for the purpose of division among
its various owners—titles perfect. The
growing importance of the Iron business,
the facility and cheapness with which it may
be manufactured here, and its proximity to
market, make this one of the finest opportu
nities of investment now offering in the
South.
The following are the numbers of lots and
parts of lots of which the property is com
posed : 111. 184, 135, half of 140, 141, half
of 148, 149, 150, 151,152, 153, 155, 171, 172,
178, 174.175 177 177 fourth of 182, 180. 190,
191, 205. 219, 222, 248,5 acres of 112, all in
the 22d District and 2d Section of Bartow
County. Lots contain 100 acres each.
Parties desiring further information, can
address the undersigned, or call on them in
person, at Cartersville Ga.
W. 11. PRITCHETT, )
W. J. WILLIFORD, } Com’rs.
URIAH ST EPE HNS. )
April 10, id.
Guardian Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow County, Geor
gia, will be sold before the Cturt House door
of said County, in C'ariersville, on the first
Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours
of sale, the interest of Jesse J. Davis, minor,
being One-sixth undivided interest in the
following I ots of Lund, to wit: Nos. 288.
284, 285, 293 and 85b, all in the 4th District
and 3rd Section of Bartow county, Georgia.
Fold for the benefit of said minor. Terms,
Cash. JOHN A. ERWIN, Guard’n.
Cai tersville, Ga.. April 27th, 1870 —tds
AlliinUi Stencil & Variety Works!
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in SlCllCil
ISrauds, Steel Dies, Steel Block Stamps,
Burning Brands, Brass Alphabets, and all
Articles kept in a first class STENCIL
HO VS E.
BRICELIST OFM. l ILA BLE ARTICLES
Stencil Name I’latcs for mark'g cloth’g, 75c
Steel Ring, for keeping keys together, 26c
New Style key tag. with name neat eng. 25c
Perpetual Ahnauuc, the.most ingenious
little article ol'the age, 50c
Any of the articles in this list will be
mailed, to any address, on receipt of pricp,
or the whole ol them for «;i 25
Address BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Lock Box 351.
mch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga.
N. B.—Circulars sent free.
QA / \ A«*WAXTED, an active
man, in each county in the
States, to travel and take orders by sample,
for TEA, COFFEE, and SPICES. To suita!
ble men wo will give a salary of S9OO to
one thousand dollars a year, above traveling
and other expenses, and a reasonable com
mission on sales.
Immediate applications are solicited from
proper paries. References exchanged.--
Apply to, or address innrn diately,
J. PACKER &i CO.
‘Continental Mills,
384Rowery, New York
T jyfi LIVE” DRUG STORES
ft FOX,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA. GEORG-IA.
June 1, 18G9. wly
Sav® Time & Money!
MARK E COOPER,
OeiieiTil Commission 31ereliant,
Will fill Orders and Sell Produce on fair terms to all. NO. 4, HROAD STR.,
ATLANTA, Cm A. inch 15—w6m
lloadquartors for Toys & Fancy Goods,
(k<mjf 11. -Imt
Manufacturer of
ClKOllI!
DIALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,' .
TOYS AND WILLOW WARE
Welding f ».J It TIES and SUPPERS, Sc., «ntten up la (he
best style, at short JVolicc!
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our
large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at
tho LOWEST CASH PRCIES.
V\ HITEHALL street,
ATLANTA, CA.
march 10, wly
CMITHISIIII.iI FOUNDRY AND
1 a o l ib 8 Shop,
The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that, having opened a
Foundry andMacliitio Shop in C.- rtersville, he is prepared to manufacture all
kinds of
MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS,
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of evjry description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FENCES,’ All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most
perfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SCRAP IRON, BRASS, LEAD
COPPER, ami ZINC. lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments
:n price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
B. SCOFIELD.
Cartersville, Ga , January 1, • 870.
Agent for the sale of
THE UNRIVALLED
NON-EXPLOSIVE
SOT OIL.
-AJ *o,
e JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
AND WATCHES;
Also keep on band and for
sale the above goods.
Room in the store of Simon Licbman,
Cartersvillc, moh ‘’.2.
Z W. M. & C. JACKSON & CO.
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING ,
AND PROPRIETORS OF TUB
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,
Sasli, Islin<l and
Door Factory.
Smut Machines
made in quick time for the forthcoming
wheat crop.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
All kinds of lumber planed
and Flooring and Ceiling Tongucd and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
Sawing, for Ornamental ' v ork, done to or- j
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch. fkssF Special
Contracts made for LARGE JOBS.^Xilifl
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. REM.MINGTON, who is known
and acknowle lged, by all, to bo 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 all
who have seen it, it i* located immediately
on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, North
of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court-
House. Z. W. <Sr M C. JACKSON A CO.,
ang 10, 1 b()0,If Cartersvilje, Ga.
JLtscht r
1 I^ ,CHT - S
liICHT :
Willi orWithout NlenAiure !
Conceal it Not!!!
P ETER M ARSH,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
-
/Estrella Oil,
Also, Dealer in
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS
ETC., ETC.
I can be found at Best A Kirkpatrick's
on Main Street, Cartersvillc. Ga., where I
will be pleased to see my friends and pat
rons. To all, 1 would say, cotne and ex
amine for you: selves, as 1 intend to sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest , Thankful for past
patronage, I solicit a continuance of the
same. PETER MARSH.
Cartersville, apr. 22.
Barlow Mortgage Sheriff Sale,
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
June next, between the legal hours
of sale, before the Court House door, in the
town of Cartersville, tho following Mort
gage property, to-wit- :
ONE BLACK Marc mule, one two-liorse
wagon and harness, levied on as the
property of Joseph Harris to satisfy a Mort
gage fi. fa, issued from Bartow Superior
Court, in favor of John Jolley, vs said Jos
eph Harris. Property pointed out in said
fi fa.
W W RICH, Sheriff.
M. COLLINS, I). Shff
Ap’l 6, 1870. [prs fee $5.
ALSO, at the same place, on the first Tues
day in July next, the following Mortgage
property :
Lot ol land, No. 238, and parts of 212.
240 and 242, in the 16th district nnd 3d > ac
tion of Bartcw County, lev : ed o;i as the prop-
I erty of Jessec Ansley, to satisfy a Mortgage
tl fa issued from Bartow County Superior
! Court in favor of the Georgia Petrolium
Company, against said Ansley. Property
pointed in said fi fa. ,
W.w. RICH, Shff.
May 8 ’7O. M. COLLINS. D. Shff.
To Exchange for Town Proper
ty
I HAVE one lot 160 acres, or two lots o 4 '
320 acres, either or both of which I will
exchange for properly in the town of Car
tersville. The lan,l is well improved, in
good state of cultivat or five miles from the
Railroad, in a healty i ect'< nos country, and
well adapted for stock-raising. I will make
the exchange on fair terms. For further
particulars, apply at this offio\
Mav 2d. 1870- ' m.
WINTEII AMtANGEMENT
WESTERN T ATLANTIC
a AIL V/ A V
Tin Old Tellable Passenger Houle
TO AI.I.
Northern,Eastern and Western Cities*
CARRYING GREAT SOUTHERN EXPit Kog.
THE ONLY HOt TE FROM ATLANTA
RUXNING A
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN,
Preventing u possibility of twenty-four (24)
hours’ delay, incident to lines having
but one daily traiu.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL,
Between Atlanta & Now York
Is carried exclusively by this line.
Through Passenger Trains Leave
ATLANTA
» 15 A. M. —7 oo 1\ in.
Making close connections at Kingston for
Canton, Uleinplii* & Xcw Orleans,
AND POINTS WEST.
The Nashville & (.'hattannooga for
Nashville and all Poiuts North, East
and West.
PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF
TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TJDMN E W YORK.
Pullman's Traveling- Palaces
ON ALL NIGHT TWAINS.
The Rest Eating Houses in the Country.
No Nli<liii<>-lit ClinnyeK.
Finely Finished Cars Well
Heated and Ventilated.
QUICK TIME& SURE CONNECTIONS.
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Of
fices for points reached by this
Id no*
FAIR SASVSE as by OTHER
ROUTES.
Baggage Checked Through.
VI e do not advertise our Conductors.
Their deportment and attention do that.
IS. W. WRENA, General Ticket A'gt.
A. HARRIS, Master of Transpor
tation and Supervisor.
FOSTER BLODGETT, Superin
tendent W. & A. It. R.
March 24, 1870-ly.
I lie quickest and Rest Route
TO THE
Korth, East, and West,
Via LOUISVILLE.
Two Daily Express train* run tlirou h from Xiuh
ville to Louisville, niakinc close connection will,
trains and boats for the , Wait, and M eat.
NO CHANG (JARS
FROM 101'WriU.I |
ST, LOUIS, CKICAGO, PITTSBURG,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
Quicker Time by this Route and Better Ao
commodations than by any other.
Secures Speed an J Comfort,
when traveling, by asking for tickets
Via Louisville.
THROUGH TICKETS AND I! AGO AG K dIKCKS
may be procured at Offi-ca of N. A O. E. R., in Chat
tanooga, and at all ticket office* throughout the Soath,
W. 11. KING, ALBERT FINK.
14-T-A. Gen’l Sup’t.
feb 24.—wly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN * ATLANTIC R. R.
ONard after MONDAY, MARCH 21»t. Passenger
T-ains will run on tho Western A Atlantic R. It.
as follow 3 :
GOING NORTH.
No. 1. No. 3. No. 13.
Leave AMant* 7.00 P M 5.16 AM. 8.30 P M
Arrive Kingston .. .10.4S PM. 11.47 AM. 7.34 P M
Leave Kingston 10.56 P M. 11.54 A M. 739 P M
Arrive Dalton 1.16 AM. 2.00 PM. 11.80 AM
Leave Dalton 1.26 A M. 2.15 I* M
Arrive Chattanooga.. 3.80 AM. 420 P M
GOING SOUTH.
No. 2. No. 4. No. 14.
Leave Chattanooga.. 7.50 PM. 7.00 A M
Arrive at Dalton 10.04 PM. 9.11 A M
Leave Dalton 10.09 P M. 9.21 AM. 2.00 A M
Arrive Kingston.... .12.13 A M. 11 45 a M. 5.18 A M
Leave Kingston 12.28 A M. 11.52 A M. 6.23 A M
Arrive Atlanta .. 4.14 A M. 8.17 PM. 11.00 A M
Numbers 1,2, 3 and 4 RUN DAILY.
13 and 14. I>AILY, except Sunday.
1 and 2, N'ght Passenger Trains.
“ 8 and 4, Day “ «
" 13 and 14, accommodation
US W WRENN,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
A L HARRIS,
Master Transportation and Supervisor.
Mch 22-
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