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?EASE & His WIFE.
RESTAURANT- ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
'll-8 MODEL IIOU&B 18 STILL Ti!E PJliafi OF Till:
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Merchants aur| Kann<*r». Stranger**, and Citiicna, Ladies and fient'.e*M**n. cunnnt de
alt Kliich ic arlniii p i, *t, Jk, Ills Wife, or the Luxuries oTllicrr Ta
. Cos n». ol I tbMcs. m l brine; the children, and your knitting.
Pori** Hoy**, an*l bring tut* one you made stic.i r isii prinn ses to, out ut the Lamp
(teting, and iny w«Vr<T for it. you will go home liking Pease ci His Wile, and your Swcet
e*»rt better than anybody in the \V >rid.
, May 12th, 1670 ts.
m,
•IfHOUS.ME AND F.ETf !l DRUGGIST, NO- « WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA GA
Offers njdcndid indiiccuiciif s. and till who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to
ive him a call, Pay* special attention to orders from Country Merchants.
Paints, Oil, Glass, Fine Medicinal
amb warns*
Kvrrything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there.
-*»*> — -
NOTIC2 SPECIAL
Daily Drain from the
“ICE COLO SODA FOUNT”
All th-K man could cspcct in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lahsdell challenges his
Coll ,petit, rs to produce the fluid as near the freezing point us h,s. lhe coolest and
1,1 11,, ‘ VV/A.''£?* SAWtit'ff, S'o, 11> Whitehall Ht., Atlanta, Ga.
j Mat 12 1870 ly. ‘ _ '
RUSS EL L ft GO’S
0
AT THE GIUREATH WARE-HOUSE.
Call and see the Machines and see what l I! arrant them lo do.
Cartersville, May 12. ROBERT BRICE.
A. Ll3¥D EA ,
General oommission -Merchant,
l r m M. WILLI tltjr, LtsU-orWiu.M Williams & Cos.
No. 18. Alabama sir., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLE AGE rsLT FOR
AUOUSTA FACTORY
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. DRILLS*
ATHENS MANUFACTURING- COMPANY
Yarnes, Stripes, Checks.
Goods in Store anti f >r Sale at Manufacturers’ Prices from the following:
rSagie and Fheonix Manufacturing Com
pany. Tronp, Hopewell and Annawaka
FaCtc rics and Ficneer Paper Mill.
SO/E ALENGY OF ROGERS' CELE3R AJEi ]
BIRD’S EYE LI RISE.
Controlled since 19G6, by IVin. M. V. illiams & Bro.
Hydraulic Cement. PI: sler, Pure Broun and Pcric,
{Hun’s Raw-Bone Super-Phosphate
No, on nonsignment a full stock of FLOUR (Choice Brands) direct from best Ten les
see and Kentucky Mills.
3ACON- LARD- CORN, OATS HAY-HTC.- FROM PACKERS AND PRODTCERS
apr 27 wly, > „ „ m > M , ~, . . ~ .
HnTime Is. MS©n®y I
MARK E. COOPER,
Ooiieml Commission Morehant,
Will till Orders nn<l Sell l'iotli.ee on fair terms to all. KO. 4, BROAD STR.,
ITLWTA. (>A. mch 15-w6m
llc‘ji(lqiiart< > i , .s sou Toys & Taney Ooods.
Manufacturer of
CAN D IIS!
‘in «'a sis,
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TOYS AND WILLOW WARS
Wedding and SIITVUS, #c.„ Gotten eip In the
best style, at short A’olicc !
w e would respectfully call tl.e attention of the public to our
arge and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at
ho LOWEST CASH PIICIES.
\\ HITEII ALL STKEET,
ATLANTA, CA.
march 10,wly . . ,
C A
€ g
fia c 2iin ® Shop.
i The undersigned would respectfully inform tli. 1 public that, having opened a
'oundiy and Machine Hhop in (J; rtersviile, he is prepared to manufacture all
inoa of v "
M AGHINER Y,
TEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS.
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
TONTS AND FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIREO in the most
fcrfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SCRAP IRGN, BRASS, LEAD
BPPER ? and zinc: iam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments
1 price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
L „ B. SCOFIELD
l» **<|viHe, G) , January 1, <B7O.
Merelmnf,
y 4 O. 4, BROAD STR.,
inch 15-wGm
CH AMBEKLIN, BuYNiUN 6. C 0.,;
DcilkTY ill
DRY GOODS WHOLESALE
Aa cl Retail#
At In ntii, Geol-j; iu .
Our stock of
i<s I)i*y-Goo(1h is now com
plete, in :i!l departments, and we solicit an
examination of our stock, from both whole
. sale an i re.ail cash customers.
Our Wholesale Department is entirely
separate from i»ut f Retail Department.
We also have just received the Largest
Stock of
Body Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Wool GarpetS, 2 and :5 Ply
Floor Gil Cloths, all widths,
Damasks, Reps & Window
Shades,
Ever offered in Atlanta, and are offering
ihetn at prices to dnrrespmid with the re
cent heavy decline in all kinds of Merchan
dize. inch 30-wßm
Wholesale and Retail
HAT STORE,
,u/..1/3.rs & A JLEXAA'OE SI.
42 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
e'7~~2i REG LKVVK TO INFORM OCR
KKIKN!) 1 , *n<l ull who |iurch i.e fcfeTf
4 (*„..<(* ill 111 *nia*k t, that we hi e fL
4ri —-3® <iw tareivfnc. »tn! have It Stop
me ol the largest stock, if lhe best and latest style* of
Hitts, Caps and Straw Goods ,
ever opened in lhe v ity, that we propose to offer to the
trade. We pnrch-.se our Goods direct from the mail
ufacturers, by the p tekajp?, which eu b es us to sell
here at as I. w Price* as the g-orts can be purchased
*ll any Northern City, of which we are prepared to
tiive satisfactory evidences. We most respectiullj
solicit a celt from all wlshliff to purchase, feeling
oonlidtnt we will be a* le t.< meet their views in qua -
tty, style and pr ce. We think it would not be amiss
to stale that our Goods are all new, haling Deeu
bought within Use la-t twenty days.
BOY’S HATS made a specialty.
Respectfully,
met. 30—w2ra SALMONS & AL' XAXDKR.
W. 0* EDWARDS,
lIAS NOW READY FOR USE,
A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND
Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION
in case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and
Being Agent for Ertvia & .lojics’
METALIC BURIAL CASES, AMO FOR
Wi, Goidsimth’s
WOOD COPFINS. he
Notifies Af.L, that lie is ready at all
hours, to wait on them.
April 7th,—tf.
DR. SH ALLEN BERGER’S
Fever and Ague
ANTIDOTE
Always Stops fbe Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Pub
lic fifteen yearn, and is f-till ahead of all
other known remedies. 11 does not purge,
does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any dose and under all circum
stances, an 1 is the only Medicine thatwill
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Fever
and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti
dote to Malaria.
Bold by all Druggists.
R. 11 R i_) 1)1 NG,
ByALEIt IN
STOVES, GRATES, AKD
LIGHTNING RODS,
PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAPANED TIN WARE,
4 AND
House Furnishing Goods,
MaUx STH.. CaETKIISVII/IjE, (in.
All kinds of Job Work done with ncainess
md dispatch.
Tne firm of Strange & Redding having
been dissolved, by mutual consent, I will
continue the business at the old stanch
feh 15 wly 11 KLIMUNG.
FOR SALE,
A FARM Containing 220 acres, at Cass
Station on the W. .V A. R. K. with two
new Dwellings; one has a never failing
Spring, the other a good well of water. The
latter within one-fourth, and the former
within one-half mile", of the Depot There!
is one hundred and fifty acres of level grass !
land, well watered. Can be made a fine
Stock and Fruit farm. Ilavimg a different ■
soil well adopted to every variety of fruits, j
grains, an 1 grasses. Fifty acres well tim
bered, anl one hundred acres timber partly
cut ofl\ Can be divided into three settle
ments." Five miles North of Cartersville,
and fifty-three of Atlanta.
W. T. WOFFORD, Cartersville, Ga.
May 19, Im.
BARTOW LAND FOR SALE
INTENDING to move Wedward this Fall,
I am now offering for sale 320 acres of
Etowah River hand, lying in the. Stamp
Crock District, about 10 miles East of C'ar
tersville, and four miles East of the old Eto
gah Ivon Works. On the tract there are
about 90 acres cleared land, about 65 acres
river bottom, tbebahmee well-timbered. The
Dwelling is a comfortable framed house,
with four rooms, and two fire-places, good
out-buildings, good well of water; and alto
gether as healthy and convenient, as any
plantation in Bartow County Two other
setth ments on the place. Terms Cash.—
For further particulars apply to, or address,
me at Cartersville or the premises.
May 19, 3m, JAMES KEEVER.
The Express.
u
’V*' -- y
Cartersville, Ga., Jnne 2, IS7O.
Tue A.mk, i;. an Hotel, Atlanta
This jiopuLtr aud excellent hotel is un
der the sole control of Mr. Hatcher,
who has recently bought the interest
of his partner, ,\Jr. Stark. Mr. Hatch
er is an energetic and whole-souled
gentleman, aud “knows how to keep
a hotel.” Under his management the
American is bound to flourish, and we
commend this hotel to the tiaveling
community and the public generally,
as one of the best in Die Gate City foi
cuisine, good beds, prompt waiters ; m
last, but not least, low prices to sui
the times.
“Pabis By Sunlight and Gaslight.
—We have received from the Nation
al Publishing Company, in Atlanta, :
book entitled as above. Tue book r
descriptive of the Mysteries and M.te
rics, the Virtues and Vi es, Splendor?
and Crimes of the city of Paris. It i?
sold by subscription ouly, and agent?
are wanted in every county. Address
National Publishing Company, Atlan
ta, Ga.
Preaching at the Passenger De
pot.
The second appointment was filled
by Rev. R. B. Lestor, paster of Mul
berry Street Methodist Church. Tin
congregation was good and much in
terest was manifested under the preach
ing of the word. On last Sabbath
(the 15th,) Rev. J. Blakely Smith, pas
tor of First Street Methodist Church,
preached to an attentive congrega
tion, from I. Cor. vi. 19, 20. The
services were closed with an earnest
exhortation by Dr. Willis, of the Pres
byterian Church, and everything con
nected with the appointment is encour
ing. Many persons listen eagerly to
the preaching of the Gospel at this
place who seldom, if ever, hear it at
ne regular places of worship. From
the experiment, thus far, the laborers
feel much encouraged, and fondly
hope that in tlie “great day” it will be
found that tlie seed here sown has
produced at least thirty if not one
hundred fold. So. Chr Adv.
20 ozen Urais l atent Grain luaum.
Fan AXillts.
150 Wlieat Threshers.
kis 1 lorse Powers.
10 Threshers and Cleaners Combined.
bend lor catalogue and price list.
A Conundrum Exploded. —Most of
our readers are familiar, no doubt,
with tlie somewhat intiquated, but al
ways successful, conundrum, concern
ing the females of the feline family.—
The question was, what is it that a cat
has which no other animal can have,
and the answer, of course, kittens.—
But after the publication of a little in
cident which occurred iu this city on
1 riday night last, we rather think
that the cat conundrum will be effect
ually exploded. On the night in ques
tion a female cat belonging to Mr.
Stephen Faugh man, who resides neai
the corner of Line and Walker streets,
not only did have kittens, but did have
rabbiis. Several parties have seen
these extraordinary specimens of cat
fruit and testify to the truth of the
fact stated. The rabbits are two in
number, are of a gray color and per
fectly formed. At the same time om
kitten was born, but came into the
world in a very dilapidated condition,
being entirely destitute of eyes or nose.
—Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel.
A •Sum” Snake.
[Flora the Paducah Herald. J
Here is the biggest snake story that
has been put on the market this sea
son.
Graves Cos, Ivy., May 7th, 1870.
Col. Noble: 1 give you below a
description of a snake seen on the O
bion, as it was related to me by twe
gentlemen. They were planting corn
on the creek bank (little Obion) wlnn
their attention was called to wliut they
supposed to be an ox, by his blowing
some forty yards down the creek from
them. r Jhey thought the ox had come
: through a water gap, and from the
; cracking of the brush, was making bis
way into the farm. "When they had
advanced some twenty paces they dis
co vere the objecG of the ; r disturbance
not to be an ox, but a monster snake
laying its full length in the field, with
its head erect at least six feet from the
ground. It was at least forty feet in
length, its head was as big as a bushel
basket, and it had spots on it as large
as a pock t-handkerchief. About this
time they gave Lightfoot notice to
leave there, which fifgbtered the snake
and lie gave a whistle as loud as a 10-1
1 comot \e, ad ail at once started with
twice the speed of a locomotive, break
ing brush as large as'a mm’s arm, and
tearing up shrubbery geuerally. Af
ter they got over their flight they
went back and saw brush as large as a
man’s arm the snake had broken.
I vouch for the truthfulness of these
gentlemen who saw this monster snake.
A Subscriber.
Whites ami Blacks Unite for Re
form.
Charleston, May 17.—One of the
largest mass meetings ever held in
this city took place last night, under a
call for citizens of all classes, colors
and political parties, to inaugurate a
movement for retrenchment and re
form in the State government. This
was the first occasion on w hich there
has been a cordial political com
mingling of the while and colored citi
zens of Cha: let tun. The officers of
the meeting, as well as the speakers,
were both white and colored. A mix
ed delegation was appointed to repiv
sent Chariest >li in the State Hefurm
Convention t> be held in Columbia,
July 15th, and to which the other!
counties are invited to send delegates. I
Groat enthusiasm prevailed,
Million uuf>\—Win. B As toe is de
clared by those who ought to know to
represent $50,000,000; A. T. Stewart
$40,000,000; Coniehns VaudeibiU
$30,000 000; Daniel Drew’, $(1,000,( 00;
Geo. Law $6,000,000; August B*-ln oat
$5,000,000, Samuel N. Pike $7 000 000;
Tas. IVk. Jr., $6,000,000; J.ts. Lena?
$5,000,000; aud two or three hundred
others are variomly estimated from 2
to smi lions. There are a (lions u and
persons in New York who are worth at
the lowest calculation (5,000,000 a
piece.
Hie general conuni tee appoint
ed bv the Baptist Cote. eution to su
perintend the removal of Mercer Uni
versity, meets in Atlanta, August otl.
The sub-eonunittee appointed to re
licit proposals fora location of Merc
University consists of Mess’s. W R
Mansfield, W. T. Bra t tlv, J. D. Stew
art, E. W. Warre* , J. G. Ryals, P. P.
Robinson, Daniel Walker, and F. ? .
Daniel.
M hcer Untv usury and its loca'ioi
is worse than a home between a dozei
dogs. Newnan has la id a meeting
and resolved to go her bottom a- Ilai
on it. Greensboro, Oo'ingtoit. Madi
son Mi net D lion and R* o dt'e.
Atlanta, as usu-1, ■■snuffeth tli-• I attle
afar off,’’ and has ; p inted a huge
committee of her richest, men to solicit
co itributii ns for tho cause.
M j. M trk A. Coojjer ad dr-: s
e l the August i R.tihoad Conventu n
in behalf of the projected railroad
from * tianta to Decatur, ns pressed
upon the attention of the stockholders
y Judge Wyatt, thinking the connec
tion could best bn made by the Car
ters villi & Van Wert Radio and, involv
ng less expenditure in cons, ruction by
that route.—Augusta Const.
Colored Passengers. - The United
States Circuit Court, sitting in Balti
more, lias decided that where a rail
road car is especially’ provided for col
ored passengers, equally good in all
respects with any provided for white
passengers, tho colored traveler has
no l iglit to insist upon a seat in an
other car.
The Census. —The taking of the cen
sus for the year 1870, commences on
the first of June. The first question
asked by lhe census taker is: “How
old are you ?” Begin to count up la
dies, that you will make no mistake.—
You will also be asked if you afe mar
ried, and so, how you Lke the iustitu
tion.
A paper is going the rounds about a
girl in Chester, Vt., dying from tight
lacing. An editor, commenting on the
fact, says; ‘These corsets should be
done away with; and if the girls can’t
live without being squeezed, we sup
pose men can be found who would sac
rifice themselves. As old as we are,
we would rather devote three hours a
day, without a cent of pay, as a brevet
corset, than see t hese girls dying off in
that manner. Office hours almost any
time.’
Death from Playing at Base Ball. —
M . Parish Carter, son of Col. Samuel
Cirter, of Murray county, died very
suddenly, at Norwood Institute, Vir
ginia, on the sth instant, of inflamma
tion of the bowels produced by over
heat in playing at base ball.
Judge Jesse Lamberth, of Rome has
made 1 700 couples happy in his life
time. The judge, it apppears, was a
bachelor until a few days ago, when
an estimable young lady named Miss
L mgstoii appeared and captured the
L im-berth and the goods and chatties
thereunto pertaining.
Louisv llk, May, 13.- The first step
in tho suit brought by the Campbell
heirs, who claim over one-half of the
i ity—three thousand acres, valued at
seventy million dollars —was taken.
In tlie Haller of Blair & Rra«t
slinw—Bankrupt*-
ALb Persons indebted to the late firm of
BLAIR & BRADSHAW, are hereby
notified to come forward and settle their
debts at once, as in default thereof they will
be proceeded against as lhe law directs-
JOHN COX, Assignee,
Cajtersville, Ga., April 20 1870— 40ds
Ordinary’ Notice.
1 HEREBY NOTIFY parties making ap
plication for Exemption of Personalty
and Setting apart and Valuation of Home
stead, OT’ either of them, if they fail to at
tend on the day appointed, without legal ex
cuse, their applications will be dismissed
and a cost fi fa issued against them. Those
who haved already applied, had better at
tend to it at once. J. A. HOWARD,
May 12, 1870. Ordinary B. B.
Guardian Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Bartow County, Geor
gia, will be sold before the Crurt House door
of said County, in Cartersville, on the first
Tuesday in June next, within tiie legal hours
of sale, the interest of Jesse J. Davis, minor,
being One-sixth undivided interest in the
following lots of Land, to wit: J\os. 283.
281, 285, 293. and 356, all in the 4th District
and 3rd Section of Bartow county, Georgia.
Sold for the benefit of said minor. Terms,
Cash. JOHN A. ERWiN, Guard’n.
Cartersville,’ Ga.. April 27th, 1870 —tds
Atlanta Stencil & Variety Works!
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Stencil
Brands, Steel Dies, Steel Block Stamps,
Burning Brands, Beast Alphabets, and all
Articles kept in a first class STENCIL
HOUSE.
TRICE LIST OFMAIL A HLE A RTICLES
Stencil Name Plates for mark’g cloth’g, 75c
Steel Ring, for keeping key* together, 25c
New Style key tag, with name neat eng. 25c
Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious
little article of the age, ° 50c
Any of the articles in this list will be
mailed, to any address, on receipt of price,
or the whole of them for 25
Address BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Lock Box 351,
mch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga.
N. B.—Circulars sent free.
W I—A* ANTED, an active
man, in each county in the
Slates, to travel and take orders by sample
for ILA, COll Llv, and SPICES. To suita.
blc men wc will give a salary of S9OO to
one thousand dollars a year, above t raveling
and other expenses, and a reasonable com
mission on sales.
Immediate applications are solicited from
proper par ies. References exchanged.•-
Apply to, or addresg immediately,
J. PACKER 6c. CO.
‘Continental Mills,”
384 Bowery, York
TILLISGHBTS PORTABLE
1-' K IN" C li
(Patented April 7th. 18G3.)
v<) ‘oniASJonw ) ' [, MUOf wuiaqw, y .j > ojni*! aqj 4<>j
os u pun hi pii'w uopaof) 'Moi.mq ,)f> rfniliinoo oin Jb.l
s.mioj s.qj jo 7q2u mi poßiMjojiid »avij i ‘ijosn jo jCjarjUA * oj paiditbw pirn ‘njdtmy
•p.inoas -joiC pun •oiqti.mp jaX ‘dtioqQ — k x.i.Hiut\{ ;»IJX
Farm Right, $lO to $25, County Rights, $2lO
( o SSOO. Apl 28, 1870, ts.
SALE OF VALUABLE MINING AN D
Mineral Property.
4205 Acres Os
EONTAINJNQ INEX
HAUSTIBLE BEDS OF
IRON ORE, lavo
BLAST FURNACES, and WATER
3? O W HU JEZ, S TJPPI
GIENT FOR RUNNING
tii ii: 3i :
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST
m e n t.
WILL Be sold, by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Bartow
County, Georgia, March Term, 18J0, before
the Court House door, in the town of Car
tersville, Ga.. to the Highest bidder, for
Cash, on Tuesday, the 7th of June next,
the property formerly known as the Lewis &
Jones Furnace Place, 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 au incomplete
state, the other complete, but not run since
the war—abundance of Sandstone conven
ient ; ’urge 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
provcments, Fine Springs of Water, and the
situation is perfectly healthy. The hinds are
valuable, chiefly for timber and mineral pur
poses. The ‘property was the basis of tt e
magnificent fort une accumulated by Dr Jno.
W. Lewis—was held in high esteem by him
at. all times, be never having parted with
Ins-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, 134, 135, half of 140, 141, half
of HB, 149, 150, 161,152, 153, 155, 171, 172,
173, 174,175 177 177 fourth of 182, 186. 190,
191, 205, 219, 222, 248, 5 acres of 112, all in
the 22d District and 2d Section of Bartow
County. .Lots contain 160 acres each.
Parties desiring further information, can
address the undersigned, or call on them in
person, at Cartcrsville Ga.
W. 11. TRITCIIETT, )
W. J. WILLIFORD. } Coin’rs.
URIAH STEPEHNS. )
April 10, td.
Agent for the sale of
THE UNRIVALLED
NON-EXPLOSIVE
SOT OIL,
Also,
e REPAIRER UP
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
AND WATCHES;
Also keep on hand and for
sale the above goods.
Room in.the store of Simon Liebman,
Cartersville, mch 22.
I W. I! I C JACKSON l CD.
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING ,
AND PEOPRIFTOUS OF THK
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,
Sash, Blind and
Boor Factory.
Smut MaoliineN
made in quick time for the forthcoming
wheat crop.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
All kinds op lumber planed
and Flooring and Ceiling Tongued and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
Sawing, for Ornamental ’* T ork, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed
with neatness and dispatch.
Contracts made for LARGE JOBS.-AS®
Our machinery is all new and of the very
BF.ST QUALITY, having been selected bj
one of the firm, (4111 experienced mechanic,)
in person. ••
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom may be found
Mr. W. A. REMMINGTON, who is known
and acknowle Iged, by all, to be one among
the best and finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,,
and its work is approved and admired by all
who have seen it. It in located immediately
on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, North
of the Depot, in the roar of the new Court-
House. Z. W. A M 0. JACKSON & CO.,
aug 10, 1869.tf Cartersville, Ga.
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT.
13011 the convenience of the citizens o‘
_ Atlanta, who desire to locate on the
Western and Atlantic Railroad,
md for residents on the road, who may
visit to visit Atlanta daily, we will, on and
After Mnj 15th, I *7O,
dun an Accommodation Passenger Train be
iveen Atlanta and Cartcrsville, with the
ollowing time :
iOING. RETURNING.
»30 r. m., Leave Atlanta Arrive 9.00 a m
>,61 p m., Arrive Bolton. Leave 8,36 ain
>.OB p. m., Yinings. 8,18 a. m.
>,23 p. u»., Smyrna. 8,01 a. m
>,39 p m., Marietta, 7,45 a. m
7,07 p. m., Kenncsaw. 7,11 a. m,
7,26 p. m., Aew rth. 6,43 a. m.
7,45 p. m., Allatoona. 6,27 a, m
7,;>5 p. m., Stegall's. 6,15 a. m.
4 05 p. m., Etowah. 6,05 p. in
8,11 p. in, Arrive ( artcrsville Lcaveo,oopm
SEASON TICKETS,
Entitling the purchaser to travel
FOR THREE MONTHS, will be sold at
One Dollar Per Mile.
I,OOd-Hile Ticket* at SBO.
fiHapOther commutation tickets will bi
«old upon application.
The passenger car on tbo “Goober” will
be taken off on the 15th May, after which
that train will become a freight train.
B. W. WKENN,
Passenger and Ticket Agent.
FOSTER BLODG.STT, Sup’t.
A. L. HARRIS, Master Transportation
and Supervisor Western and Atlantic Rail
road.
MALE I I School
Ronald Johnston. ) Principals.
S. C. Hi I Iyer. )
The first session of this .School will com
mence Ist of August, and close the 18th of
November, 1870.
RATES OF TUITION.
FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00.
SECOND “ “ “ - - 3.60.
THIRD “ “ “ - - 5.00.
No deduction made for lost time, except in
cases of protracted sickness, or by special
arrangement.
rriTIOM payable at the end of each
quarter.
The principals flatter themselves that by
thus combining their experience and ener
gies, they afford to the citizens of Carters
ville and vicinity, facilities for educating
their boys unsurpassed in the state. The
course of studies will embrace what is usu
ally taught in our institutions of similar
grade. The instruction will be thorough and
aaT’Strict discipline will be rigidly en
forced.,^?
For further particulars apply to the prin
cipals.
CASTE K STILLE
FEMALE SCHOOL,
The first term of this school will begin on
Ist MONDAY IN AUGUST,
And close
4th Friday in Nov.
The School will embrace three classifica
tions of pupils.
The Primary, including the Elementary
branches;
The Intermediate, embracing those pupils
who have passed the first or primary grade,
and are well grounded in the Elementary
studies:
The Classical Department, embracing the
Languages, and the higher Mathematics.
Rate* of Tuition laerI a er Month.
Primary $2.00.
Intermediate s.‘{.oo.
Classical $5.00.
* A competent Music Teacher will b3 con
nected with the School, and the necessary
instruments provided for all who desire to
take music Lessons 1
.T times L. Pierce.
J • Walt 01* Pritchett.
LsGHT!
Light::
Light :
Witli ox- Without 3lcitsurc !
Conceal it Not!!!
PETER MARSH,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Estrella Oil,
Also, Deulcr in
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS
ETC., ETC.
I can be found at Best & Kirkpatrick’s
on Main Street, Cartersville. Ga., where I
will be pleased to see my friends and pat
rons. To all, I would say, come and ex
amine for youi selves, as I intend to sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past
patronage, I solicit a continuance of the
PETER MARSH.
Cartersville, apr. 22.
Harlow 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 Mare mule, one two-horse
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, D. Sh’ff
Ap 1 6, 1870. [prs fee $"».
ALSO, at the same place, on the first Tues
day in July next, the following Mortgage
property:
Lot of land, No. 238, and parts of 212,
240 and 242, in the lGth district and 3d sec
tion of I'artow County, loved on ns the prop
erty of Jessee Ansloy, to satisfy a Mortgage
fi (a issued from Bartow County Superior
Court in favor of the Georgia Petroliuin
Company, against said Ansley. Property
pointed in said fi fa.
W.w. HIGH, Shff.
May 8 ’7O. IN. COLLINS. D. Sliff.
To Exchange for Town Proper
ty.
I HAVE one lot 160 acres, or two lots o f
320 acres, either or both or which I will
exchange for property in the town of Cur
tersvillo. The land is well improved, in
good state of cultivation, five miles from the
Railroad, in a henlty scctiou of country, and
well adapted for stock-raising. I will make
the exchange on fair terms. For further
particulars, apply at this office.
May 2d, 1870-tin.
TIMER arrangement
WESTERN
HAIL WAV
TL* Old Reliable Passenger Route
TO ALL
Northern, Eastern and Western Cities*
CARRYING! GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
THE ONLY ROUTE FROM ATLANTA
BUNKING A
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIH,
Preventing a possibility of twenty-four (24)
hours’ delay, incident to linos having
but one daily train.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL,
Between Atlanta A New York
Is carried exclusively by this line.
Through Passenger Trains Leave
./YT'I^JSiaLA.
* 15 A. M.—7 OO P. M.
Making close connections at Kingston for
Canton, Memphis A New Orleans,
AND I*ol NTS WEST.
The Nashville & Chattannooga for
Nashville and all Poinib North, East
and West.
PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF
TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TO N E W YORK.
Pullman's Traveling Valuers
ON ALL NIGHT THAJNB.
The Best Eating Houses In the Country.
No 3litliii «>l»t C'hanjreM.
Finely Finished Cars Well
Heated and Ventilated.
QUICK TIME& SURE CONNECTIONS.
Tickets for wulc at ail Ticket Of
fice* ft»r point* reached by thin
Line.
FAIR SAME as by OTHER
ROUTES.
Baggage Checked Through.
M c do not advertise .our Conductor!.
Their deportment and attention do that.
11. W. lARENUN, General Ticket A’gt.
A. E. HARRIS, Master of Transpor
tation and Supervisor.
FOSTER REOIMiETT, Superin
tendent W. & A. R. R.
March 24, 1870-ly.
The 4|uieke*t and Best Route
TO THE
North, East, and West,
Via LOUISVILLE.
Two Daily Express trains run thrnu h from Nnah
vllle to Louisville, making close connection with
trains and boats for the North, East, and West.
NO CIIANG lOF CARS
FROM I.OriSVILLK |
ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG.
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK,
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
Quicker Time by this Route and Better Ac
commodations than by any other.
Secures Speed and Comfort,
when traveling, by asking for tickets
Via Louisville.
THROCGII TICKETS AND BAGOAGK CITBCKB
may be procured at Offices of N. A C. R. R., In Chat
tanooga, and at all ticket offices throughout the South.
W. H. KING, ALBERT FINK,
O.P. A. Gen’l Sap’t.
feb 24.-wly
CHANGE T)F SCHEDULE.
WESTERN * ATLANTIC R. R.
ON and after MONDAY, MARCH 21st. Passenger
T-ains w ill run on the Western A Atlantis K. B.
as folio*a:
GOING NORTH.
No. 1. No. 3. No. IS.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 P M 5.15 AM. 8.20 P M
Arrive Kingston . .10.4S PM. 11.47 AM. 7.84 P M
Leave Kingston 10.66 P M. 11.64 A M. 7.89 P M
Arrive Dalton 1.16 AM. 2.00 PM. 11.30 A M
Leave Dalton 1.26 A M. 2.15 P M
Arrive Chattanooga.. 3.30 AM. 420 PM. .„
„ GOING SOUTH.
No. 2. No. 4. No. 14.
Leave Chattanooga.. 7.60 PM. 7.00 AM
Arrive at Dalton 10.04 PM. 9.11 A M -
Leave Dalton 10.09 PM. 9.21 AM. 2.00 A M
Arrive Kingaton 12.13 AM. 11 45 A M. 6.18 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, 8 and 4 RUN DAILY.
18 and 14. DAILY, except Ron dap.
“ 1 and 2, Night Passenger Trains.
“ 8 and 4, Day “ “
“ 18 and 14, Accommodation.
IS W WRENN,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
A E HARRIS,
Master Transportation and Supervisor.
Mch 22-
Mch 22-
Plantation E:tiui.
This wonderful vegetable*
restorative is the sheets
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 women
are especially subject, it if?
superseding every othex
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate of
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro*
duccd it becomes a stand
ard article —a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world—be
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers and Country Stores.