STANDARD AND EXPRESS
CARTERSVILLE, GA., SEPT, I#. 1872.
localT matters^
S. 11. Smith, Loral & Nows Editor.
MEB«ks, gko. P. Rowell A Cos., and S. M.
I'iTTISGIU. A Cos., New York, and ORIFFIN A
Hoffman. Baltimore, newspaper advertising
agents, are duly authorized to contract for ad
vertisements at our lowest rate*.
Wo have in our Retail Dry-Goods
Store the most superb and elegant
stock of Undies’ Dress Goods, Laces,
Embroideries, Hosiery and general
assorted stock of Dry-Goods ever be
fore offered by us, and we solicit in
-B]section of our stock from all. Sam
ples sent on application.
Chamber,Lin Boynton & Cos.,
Cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sts.
Atlanta, Ga.
The Largest and Most Superb Stock
of Velvet Axminster, Body Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels, 3 ply, Ingrain and
Cheap Carpets, Curtains, Floor Oil
cloths of all widths, and House Fur
nishing Goods now on Exhibition
and for sale at extremely low prices,
at
The Carpet Store of
Chamberlin, Boynton & Cos.,
Cor. Whitehall and Hunter Sts.,
Atlanta, Ga.
$50,000 Worth
Os Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Instruments, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs, &c.,
for sale at low prices, by
Pemburton, Taylor & Cos.,
Wholesale Druggists,
Atlanta, Ga.
Wholesale Agents for the eelebra
cd “Crystal Palace White Lead—un
qualled for whiteness, fineness and ;
durability. apr. 11-wfim I
Mi:--,u*. Editors:—Pleaae announce my
name ns an independent candidate lor the of
fice of County Treasurer at the approaching
election. B. F. GODFREY. I
Mechanics’ Hall. —Col. It. A.
Crawford, we learn, has rented a room j
over Messrs. Pattillo, Baker & Co’s
Hardware store, in the Mechanics’
Building, in this city, for the pur
pose of organizing a Mechanic’s
Building and Loan Association. A
good institution that, and augurs
well for our growing and prosperous
little city.
The finest store-rooms in the city
are now being opened by Messrs.
Pattillo, Baker & Cos., one as a Fam
ily Grocery store, and the other as a
Hardware, Agricultural, Implement,
and Seed Store, in the Mechanics’
Building of Z. W. Jackson. They
are now receiving a splendid stock of
Groceries and Produce, and will, in a
few days, begin to receive their new
stock of Hardware, &c. Mr. H. A.
Pattillo is now in New York making
purchases for these houses.
Messrs. Milam & Pritchett have
opened in this city, at the old Ford
& Moon Stables, a Sale and Feed
Stable, where they now have nine
teen head of fine mules for sale, and
will continue to keep mules on hand
for the next six months with which
to supply the market. They also
propose to feed stock at 25 cents per
head.
Bartow Superior Court adjourned
over, on last Saturday, until the sec
ond Monday in December next, when
there will be an adjourned term of
two weeks or more.
Thi' Grand Jury of first week
recommended the selling of the Court
House, in this place, and the build
ing of anew one, on account of its
proximity to the railroad and the
consequent disturbance by the noise
arising from it; but the Jury of the
second week recommended that no
such thing be done. There seems to
be a conflict of opinion. Who is to
determine the question ?
We learn that we are to have a
number-one Restaurant, Confection
ery and Bakery opened in this city
soon, in the rooms recently occupied
by .Mr. T. J. Bridges, under the
City Hall.
Capt. J. C. Maddox, of this city,
lias one of the finest colts in Chero
kee Georgia of its age, which will be
on exhibition at the approaching
Fair. We feel very well satisfied
that it will wear off a blue ribbon.
Wo learn that a prisoner was taken
from the jail, in this city, on Sunday
last, and tried for some offence. It
seems a little strange to us, who live
in this enlightened day, and that,
too, in a Christian community, that
it should be thought necessary to dis
regard the holy Sabbath, by holding
courts to determine the guilt or inno
cence of a prisoner already confined
in jail. Certainly a piece of a day
and night could have made no very
great excuse for violating the Chris
tian Sabbatli in this way.
SALE OF ROWLAND SPRINGS.
It will be seen from advertisements
in another column, that the Rowland
Springs property, in this county, is
to be sold at public outcry, before the j
courthouse door, in this city, on the ■
first Tuesday in November next, by |
Wm. L. Rowland, Executor, &c.— |
This is among the most valuable pro
perty in Cherokee Georgia.
If the Cartersville Hook & Ladder j
Company No. 1 expects to be uni- :
formed ami ready for parade, at our
approaching Fair, it is high time that. 1
they v. re up and doing. We further
suggest that the company become al
so an Infantry Company, and that
they proceed to organize as such and
apply for arms. We simply drop
the latter suggestions for the consid
eration of the company.
Erwin, Stokely & Williams are be
ginning to receive their new Fall and
Winter Goods.
The store-room recently vacated by !
Messrs. Pattillo, Baker & Cos., is now
being refitted for a fresh stock.
Our city stands very much in need
of a laundry.
Sewing machines are great friends
to the ladies. See advertisement of
the Wheeler & Wilson machine.
A large, first-class, joint-stock hotel
is now being set on foot, in our city,
it is to be erected on the old Skinner
hotel lot. All that is necessary to
put it through is for our mechanics to
take hold of it.
Dr. Raker and Col. Roper announce
themselves as independent candidates
tor the Legislature—lower House—
and I>. I. Godfrey for County Treas
urer. '
Runaways are becoming quite com
mon, of late, in our midst. Bruised
bodies, broken' limbs and buggies,
and demoralized stock make up the
Ueijyik Go tAow,gouUemeui
OUR CITY COUNCIL.
The result of the election, in this
city, on Wednesday last, is as follows:
For Mayor—Col. Abda Johason.
for ai.dfrmen:
Ist Ward—A. P. Wofford and A.
R. Hudgins.
2d Ward—J. C. Maddox and G. J.
Briant.
3d Ward—W. C. Edwards and M.
B. McGinty.
4th Ward—R. C. Roberts and R.
W. Satterfield.
These gentlemen elect were sworn
into office by Justice Jolly, on Satur
day morning last, and entered upon
the duties of the same.
We learn that the trucks, hooks,
ladders, buckets, etc., for Cartersville
Ilook and Ladder Company No. 1.
1 have been purchased in New York,
1 by Mr. J. A. Erwin, Agt. for the
Council, and will arrive here soon.
We hope to see the Company armed
and equipped, preparatory to receiv- |
ing them. Let the Company be uni
formed at once.
The Carriage and Wagon Manufac- j
tory of Gower, Jones & Cos., in this j
city, is turning out a great deal of
work. This establishment is doing a j
i splendid business. Everything on i
the grit is kept moving. They are
getting all the work they can stand
up to, and orders pour in upon them, i
Mess. Stall A Adams have opened j
a number one Tin-ware and Stove
Emporium, in the store-rooms recent- :
ly occupied by J. C. Register. Here
you can get your nice Tin-ware, '■
Stoves, and House-furnishing Goods. |
They are active and energetic gentle
men, and bound to do a good busi-!
ness in their line. See advertisem’t. j
. Messrs. Dobbs and Anderson have j
removed their beef market around on
the public square, between the Puck
ett Hall corner and the post office, :
where they propose to supply the j
market, morning and evening, with
nice, fresh, fat meats. See their adv. I
THE COTTON CROP.
There is no disguising the fact that
the cotton crop of this section has
been cut off' one-half by drouth, rust,
and the caterpillar. The bulk of the
crop will be picked out by the first
of November. We find no young
bolls nor blooms on the stalk to ma
ture after the present bolls are open.
Two pickings will house the bulk of
the crop. One of our best farmers
told us, a few days since, that two
months ago lie had a prospect that
would warrant him a hundred and
fifty bales of cotton, but now be was j
satisfied that he could not possibly j
realize more than seventy-five bales, i
This is about an average crop through !
this section.
ETOWAH DRAGOONS.
There will be a drill of the compa
ny on Saturday afternoon. Compa
ny will assemble in front of Roberts
& Tumlin’s Stable at 2 o’clock.
It is particularly requested that all
members be present, as business of
great importance will be brought be
fore the company.
P. M. B. Young, Capt.
T. J. Lyon, O. S.
The prizes to be contended for du
ring Fair week, can be seen at Ed
wards’ Harness Shop—a saddle, bri
dle, spurs and saddle cloth. Any
members of the Company can prac
tice at the Head and Ring at the Fair
Grounds, where necessary arrange
ments have been made, from date un
til contention comes off.
We learn that Messrs. C. It. & T. J.
Stone, of Rome, Ga., have bought
half interest in the Bartow Iron
Works, near this place. The sum of
sixty thousand dollars is to be invest
ed in these works, and, from an ad
vestisement elsewhere in this paper,
they petition to be incorporated un
der the corporate name of the “Bar
tow Iron Company.” This arrange
ment looks like business.
We learn that through the energy
and business tact of Mr. Hugh Mc-
Neal, these works have been turning
out from five to seven tons of pig
iron per day.
(communicated.)
Base Ball. —A “ scrub” game
was played at Calhoun, last Saturday,
between the “ Rebs,” of Kingston,
and Etowah City, of Cartersviille.
As there was some misunderstand
ing about the game, we will not give
the result.
The Etowah City boys, while at
Calhoun, were the guests of Messrs.
Harkins, Freeman, and others, of
the Cherokee Club, who are, in our
estimation, perfect gentlemen.
A match game was also played on
the 12th inst., at this place, between
Etowah City, of Cartersville, and
Kennesaw, of Marietta, which re
sulted in a score of 32 for the former,
and 66 for the latter. The Marietta
boys were also clever and accommo
dating boys.— E. C. Reporter.
Mr It P Milam lias arrived in the
city with a lot of fine Kentucky rais
ed mules, which may be seen at the
sale and feed stables of Messrs. Milam
& Pritchett, lie invites purchasers
to call and see them before making
their purchases.
Protracted meeting at Presbyterian
church begins Friday Night. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
Rev. J. D’Witt Burkhead, of Athens,
: a preacher of marked ability, will
! conduct the meeting. Come at the
beginning, and get the full benefit of
a series of sermons that will continue
some two weeks.
Thomas M. Clarke & Cos., of At
lanta, Ga.— The handsome three
story brick store erected by thissterl
i ing firm, on the corner of Peachtree
j and Line streets, is an ornament to
| that portion of Atlanta. It is 110 feet
j in length, with a front of 35 feet on
! Peachtree street. It cost between
| 815,000 and $20,000. Messrs. Clarke
! & Cos. do a heavy wholesale trade in
! hardware. The basement is devoted
to hollow-ware, hubs, spokes and
rims, etc. A force pump supplies the
| entire establishment with water.
The first floor is fitted up with taste.
The shelves are filled with neat box
es, with samples of the articles on the
outside. Here can be found every
thing in the hardware line. Iu the
rear is the counting-room and book
keeper’s office, conveniently arrang
! e<l. A large wareroom in the rear of
this is devoted exclusively to iron,
nails, etc. The second floor is also
well filled with stock. A handsome
front room is being fitted for a sam
ple room. The third floor is a spa
cious, well ventilated hall.
We are ever pleased to chronicle
the success of our enterprising mer
chants. By strict attention to busi
ness, and sterling integrity, Messrs.
Clarke & Cos. have developed a big
1 business
! P. H. Brewster, Local & Ag’l. Ed.
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS.
Some person unknown has sent to
! our address certain radical documents,
which we have not the time nor the
j inclination to read. What do we
| eare about the “ proceedings of the
Republican State Central Commit
itee!” We have seen and heard
J enough of the proceedings of them and
I their sort:, and are anxiously waiting
for the time to come when they shall
! proceed no further in their diabolical
| efforts to bankrupt, degrade and ruin
I the country. If they would all fol
low the great and immortal Bullock,
their beloved chief, and trouble us no
more, we would heartily endorse such
a proceeding ! And what do we care
about “ Grant’s amnesty record,” or
any other record that he has ever
made? He and his party have been
making a record that shall “damn
them to everlasting fame,” and we
don’t think they ought to be proud of
it—we are certain that we are not,
and we know the country has no
cause to be. We are at a loss to know
why such precious documents as those
mentioned above, should be sent to
us, for we had hoped that we were
“ above suspicion” in such respects.
We wish you to understand, gentle
men that we have no sympathy for
you nor any of your vile measures, and
intend that our record shall be clean
in the future as it has been in the past.
Ijotterg men, and manufacturers of bo
gus greenbacks have never insulted
us by sending us any of their “confi
dential” documents, and we hope
that your zeal in a bad course may
tempt you no more to commit such
an act of presumption. We do not
thank you for your favors, nor need
you hope that we may ever grant you j
one. We wish you to understand
that we are a native Georgian , and a
descendant of a patriotic, South Car
olina ancestry, and shall “ govern
ourself accordingly. B.
CROPS IN CHEROKEE.
We have just returned from a visit
to Cherokee county, and are pleased
to report the corn crops as being unu
sually fine. The recent hot, dry
weather has afforded the farmers an
excellent opportunity to save fodder,
and a line supply of that necessary
artiele has been secured. The
drouth has cuf off the cotton crop iu
that county to a considerable extent
—at least one-third it is thought. We
examined the crop of our young
friend, L. W. McKinney, who is a
model farmer, and found it very good
under the circumstances. He thinks
lie will not fall far short of a bale per
acre. That is certainly good croping
for this latitude. B.
Married, on the 12th inst., by the
J unior Local editor of this paper, Mr.
J. D. Findly and Miss Mary E. Law,
all of Bartow county. B.
A Serious Accident.— On last
Saturday Mr. Joseph Britt, of our
place, took his wife and child into his
buggy to take a ride, and as he drove
faster than was prudent, by some
means the buggy was upset, and the
party was thrown out. Mr. Britt
was seriously injured about the head,
and at this time (Tuesday) liis condi
tion is thought to be exceedingly crit
ical. Mrs. B. was also badly hurt, an
arm and rib being broken and she
otherwise bruised and mauglcd.
Strange to say, the child escaped uu
hus. Mrs. B’s. condition is also con
sidered to be very precarious. We
hope, however, that they both will
speedily recover from their injuries.
B.
Fights were brisk in our city on
last Saturday evening, several skir
mishes having occurred on our streets.
Cause, whiskey. Certain freed men
are in the habit of coming to town on
Saturday evenings, getting drunk,
and otherwise exercising their dear
bought and inalienable rights. For
the most part they are disposed to be
peaceable and quiet, when sober; but
like a minister of the gospel of the
hard-shell pursuasion that we once
heard of, they are disposed to be
quarrelsome when drank. Ah whis
key ! whiskey! we fear it will ruin
the country yet, and cause trouble
which many do not dream of now.
B.
Died, of Diptlieria, August 30, 18-
72, Helen Rosalie, youngest child
of Madison and Susan Milam, aged 3
years, 2 months, and 23 days.
“I was dumb, I opened not my mouth, because
thou didst it.” * C
Ladies, consult your health as well
as your pecuniary interest. See the
light-running, durable, “Domestic”
Sewing Machine, before buying.
W. C. Wynn, Agt., Tennesse House,
Cartersville, Ga. sept 19—2 t.
A. H, Stephens’ History of the IT.
S., for sale by W. H. Wikle. Price,
$1.50, sent free by mail. Liberal in
ducements to teachers. Call and ex
amine the work, or address W. 11.
Wikle, Cartersville, Ga.
Died, on 10th inst., infant son of
A. G. B. Vandivere, aged 11 months
and 10 days.
Special attention is asked to the
advertisement of J. G. Jones, Mer
chant Tailor, Mr. Jones is successor
to J. H. Purtell, so extensively and
favorably known, and is fully sus
taining the reputation of the house.
This house keeps nothing but first
rate goods, none but first-class work
men, and withal is one of the very
best Clothing establishments in At
lanta or elsewhere.
“POST HASTE.”
A mule belonging to A. J. Weems,
Esq., was seen one day during court
week, running at full speed through
our streets, with a stout post attached
to the bridle. Great respect was
shown the frightened animal, for
every one who happened to be any
where near the line of its march, gave
it the streets and side-walks, without
the least resistence. We were among
the fortunate ones who come very
near being ran over and wasen’t!
The post was not injured. B.
ANNIVERSARY MEETING.
The Bartow county Bible Society
will hold their sth anniversary meet
ing in the Presbyterian church, in
Cartersville, on the first Sabbath in
October. The public are invited
to attend. It will be an inseresting
occasion. It isacounty organization.
Let all who can be present.
The Officers and Executive Com
mittee of the Society are requested to
meet at the store of Howard & Ram
saur on Friday evening, September
6th, at 4 r. M.
J. J. HOWARD,
President.
J. H. Wikle,
Sfeoretiuy,
Office Cen. Ciier. Ag’l. Assoct’n.
Sept. 4th, 1872.
At a meeting of the Executive
Committee assembled this day, Pree’t
Johnson in the chair, the following
Resolutions were adopted, and Com
mutes appointed:
1. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
Sect’s. 1,2, 3,4, 5, form Class 1.
2. MACHINERY.
“ 9,10,11,14, 24, form Class 2.
3. CEREALS.
“ 6,7, 26, 27, 28 form Class 3.
4. JACKS, MULES, ETC.
“ 18, 19,21, 22, 25 form Class 4.
5. HORSES, ETC.
“ 17, 20, 23, 29, 30 form Class 5.
The President being authorized to
appoint all committees, made the fol
lowing appointments, to-wit:
For Supt Class 1, Mr. Trimble.
“ 2, “ Stephens.
“ 3, “ Waring.
“ 4, “ E. Moore.
“ 5, « R. M. Stiles.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
L. Payne’s Family Grocery
store is the place to buy your nice,
fresh Family Groceries, cheaper than
you can elsewhere in the city.
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PAYMENT OF COST OF ADVER
TISEMENTS IN ADVANCE.
We beg leave to call the attention
of our county officers and others in
terested, to the following act passed
by the last Legislature, entitled an
act to require the payment of cost in
certain cases:
Section 1. Be it enacted by the
General Assembly, That from and af
ter the passage of this act, no sheriff
or deputy sheriff in this State shall i
be required to advertise the property
of any defendant in fi. fa. for sale uu- !
til the cost of such advertisement
shall have been first paid by the
plaintiff'in fi. fa., his agent or attor
ney ; provided, that when any such
party plaintiff, or his agent or attor
ney for him, shall make and file an
affidavit in writing, that owing to his
poverty he is unable to pay such cost,
then it shall be the duty of said sher
iff or his deputy to proceed as now
required by law.
Section 2 repeals conflicting laws.
Approved August 24, 1872.
FALL! FALL!! FALL!!!
See the leaves around you falling.
In like manner are customers falling
into L. Payne’s Family Gro
cery Store to buy the nicest, freshest
and cheapest Groceries in the city.
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Our worthy fellow-townsman, Jno.
A. Terrell, having determined to
quit farming, is offering to sell his
farm in and near this place, contain
ing 32 acres, more or less, tolerably
well improved, splendid well of wa
ter, good orchard, &c., together with
the present crop of 12 acres of corn
and about two of cotton, one mule,
cows, hogs, carriage and wagon,
farming tools, tie. To any one wish
ing to live in town and carry on a
small farm, here is a chance. Call
on or address J. A. Terrell, Carters
ville, Ga., for further particulars.
aug. 20—wtf
Did you ever eat any of that fine
syrup, sold at the Family Grocery
Store of L. Payne? Ah me, if
you have not you know but little
about good syrup. 9-12—tc
The Bartow House in this city, is
kept by T. J. Bridges, where travel
ers, local and day boarders, can find
an oasis for rest. Good eating and j
sleeping at ,moderate prices. Con- '
nected therewith is a Billiard table
in one of the coolest rooms in town ;
also a bar room well supplied with
the finest Wines, Liquors, Porter,
Ales, Cigars, in variety. If you wish
to regale your appetite with the best
eatables and drinkables, and have
comfortable rooms, and sweet beds
to sleep in, dont fail to stop at the
Bartow House. aug29—tf.
Give us a comfortable house to live
in, and .good clothes to wear, and let
us draw our family supplies from the
Grocery Store of L Payne, arid
we ask no more. 9-12—tc
TO THE VOTERS OF BARTOW
COUNTY.
The undersigned desires to meet
the voters of the county, to consult
upon public affairs, at the following
times and places, viz:
At Euharlee, Saturday, Sept. 14th.
At Kingston, Monday, Sept. 16th.
At Cassville, Tuesday, Sept. 17th.
At Adairsville, Wednesday, Sept.
18th.
At Sixth District, Thursday, Sept.
19th.
At Pine Log District, Friday, Sept.
20 th.
At Wolf Pen District, Saturday,
Sept. 21st.
At Allatoona, Thursday, Sept. 26th.
At Etowah, Friday, Sept. 27tli.
At Cartersville, Saturday, Sept.
28th.
The other candidates for Represen
tatives are earnestly and cordially in
vited to be present at the above ap
pointments, in order that the people
may be fully advised as to the policy
their representatives and candidates
propose to pursue in the next Legisla
ture.
Cartersville, Sept. 9th, 1872.
David V. Stokely.
2t
Egypt supplied Israel with corn
during the seven years famine, in like
manner does L. Payne supply
the citizens of Cartersville and the
surrounding country, with good,
wholesome and cheap Family Gro
ceries, Produce, Confectioneries, Ac.,
at his splendid Grocery Store.
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NOTICE TO COTTON FARMERS.
Our Fire Proof Cotton Ware House
on Main street iu this city, is now
completed, and we solicit the patron
age of our friends.
All cotton sent to us for storage, or
to sell on arrival here, or to forward
for sale to other markets will receive
prompt attention. Liberal advances
made on cotton in store. Terms of
storage, interest on money, and com
missions for selling, reasonable.
N. Gilreath,
J. J. Howard.
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A live establishment—L. Payne’s
Family Grocery Store.
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Extract from Telegraph &
Messenger, Macon, Ga.— We had
tested its virtue personally, and know
that for dyspepsia, billiousness and
throbbing headache arising there
from, it is the best medicine the
world ever saw. We had tried forty
other remedies before the SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR, but none of
them gave us more than temporary
relief, but the REGULATOR not on
ly relieved, but cured us.
EDITOR TELEGRAPH.
COMMERCIAL.
CartersTill* Wholesale am* Retail Priees.
| COTTON. ft 18 17
Meats—Shoulders, X ft - 7 a> 9
Clear Rib Sides. V ft » @ 10
Plain Hams. ft 13
Canvassed Hams... .... 14 @l6
Fresh Pork, 18 ft 6 (ft 10
B utter—Goshen —4O (3 50
Countrv, ft 20 @ 25
Beeswax, ft ft 2O @25
Brimstone and Sulphur, ft 8 @ 12
Blue Stone, fi ft 90 @
Borax, W ft », 40 @ 50
Cheese, f ft 15 @2O
Craekers—Butter. ft l2sj<«2u
Soda. '4 @ 8 (<fe 15
Cream, %* ft l4 @25
Cigars—lmported, V M STO @ «u
Domestic, p M ... 15 @9O
Candy—Fancv assorted #> ......... 50 (a, On
Stick fi ft 17 @25
Candles, » ft ..... 23(4 25
Coffee—Rio, lift 25(328
.lava, ft <@ V
Cream Tartar, ft ft rd m 00
Eggs. doz, 15 @9O
Flour, fi cwt $4 50 @550
Grain—Corn f, bu 1 00 @ 1 05
Wheat, red ft bu —....1 15 (as 1 26
Rve, 75 @ 97n
Peas 125 @ 1
Oats, 70 @
Clover Seed, 9 50 @l2
Indigo, ft ft 1 75 @ 2
Lard. 12 @
Mackerel—Kits 1 75 @ 2 56
Pepper, ft ft 28 @4O
Potty 6s@tn
Potatoes—lrish ft bu H 00 (3 125
Rags—Clean Cotton, ft ft 3ti @
Rice, ft ft 11 @l2*
Raisins—l-4 box $i 25
1-2 “ 2 25
Sugar—Brown, ft ft 12 @l4
C 14 @l6
A 15* @l6*
Crushed 16 @lB
Powr’d 18 @ 20
Salt, *> sack 2 20@2 26
Shot, ft bag 3 15 @ 3 75
Soda, £ ft 7 @ 10
Soap—Bar, ft ft 8 @ls
Starch, ft 1b 10 @ 15
Sprnp—Muscovado, ft gal 65 @ 75
Golden 90 @ 1 00
Extra Golden 100@125
New Orient. 90 @ 1 00
Tobacco—Common ft ..... 60 @75
Medium, 70 @75
Prime, 100 @l5O
Tea, ft ft 1 25 @ 150
Vinegar Cider, $ gal 50 @6O
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Unsolicited by any one, 1 announce myself as
a DEPENDENT CANDIDATE for the many
votes of the people of Bartew County, for the
next Legislature.
JOEL C. ROPER.
W* are authorized to announce the name of
DU. THOS. 11. BAKER as an Independent
Candidate for the Legislature, to represent
Bartow County in the next General Assembly.
Sept. 4th, 1872. MANY VOTERS.
FOR ORDINARY.
The friends of Col. R. C. Saxon announce
him as a candidate for the office of Ordinary,
believing him competent and in every way
qualified to discharge the duty thereof, and
whose policy will be economy and retrench
ment, which insures low taxation.
We are authorized to announce tho name of
JOHN S. OWENS as a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Bartow county, at the approaching
election for county officers.
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Masses. Editori - : —Please announce my
name as a candidate for Tax Receiver for Bar
tow county, at the approaching eleection.
JASON T. BAILEY
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Profesxor of Ciihrietry and Medicine.
Stockholm, July 6,1508.
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BTQC|iHOWI) July 7, xws.
Legal Advertisements.
BARTOW COI’KTY.
COURT OF ORDINARY—Bartow County.
. —ConrrT Pr f poses.—Acer st 9th, 1872. —
H is ordered by the Court that the following-
Tax be assessed, levied and collected from the
taxpayers of Bartow county, over and above the
Mate tax, both general and spnifle, except,
wherein excepted by law, as aco unty tax tor
said county, for the year ISffii; to-wit:
Ist. That sixty per cent, on said State tax,
both general and specific, belevied and collect
ed, to pay the legal indebtedness of Bartow
county, past due, and to ltecotue due. which has
accrued since the firet day of June, 1865, and to
pay the necessary current expenses of said
county for the present year, and lor the build
ing and repairing of bridges, and other public
works not mentioned in this order.
2nd. That fifteen per cent, on suld State tax
be levied and collected, to pay jurors.
3rd. That ten per cent, on said State tax be
levied and collected, to pay Jailor’s fees.
4th. That ten per cent, on said State tax be
levied and collected, lor the purpose of paying
wages Commissioner Pauper Farm, and inci
dental expenses supporting paupers, Ac.
sth. That five per cent, on said State tax be
levied and collected to pay Coroner’s fees.
Bailiffs at Court, non-resident witnesses in
criminal cases, fuel, stationery, Ac.
Ordered that the foregoing order be adver
tised as the law directs, and that the Tax Col
lector be furnished with a copy. Granted.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary B. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Court for
County Purposes. J. A. HOWARD,
8-15—30d. Ordinary, j
BARTOW SHERIFFS SALES.
WILL be sold, before theCourthousedoorin
Cartersville, Bartow County, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in October, 1872. ' within the
usual hours of sale, the following nronertv, to
wit:
The plantation and settlement of land in the
17th dist. of the 3rd sec. of Bartow county, Ga.,
known as the Thomas Milam plantation, and
on which Thomas Milam now lives. Levied on
as the property of W. P. Milam and Madison
Milam, by virtue of a Bartow County Superior
1 ourt fi fa, in favor of Mary A. "Black, vs.
Thomas Milam. W. I’. Milam and Madison Mi
lam. Property pointed out by Madison Milam
and W. P. Milam, defendants.
Also, lots Nos. 204 and 224, in the 21st (list, and
2d sic. of said c unty. Levied on as the prop
erty of A. D. Carter, to Satisfy a Justice Court
li fa issued from the Justine Court 822d Dist. G.
M., in lavor ot J. I*. Johnson, vs. said Carter,
for the purchase nnmov. Lew made" and re
turned to me by Miller Collins, Constable.
Also, the Alabaster Lime Works in said coun
ty. Levied on us the property of A. C. Ladd A
Cos., to satisfy a Justice Court'll fa from Justice
Court 822d District, G. M., in favor of Joseph
Ayers, vs. said A. C. Ladd A Cos. LcVy made
and returned to me by A. B. Harrison, Consta
ble.
Also, A. C. Ladd A Co’s interest iu the Alabas ■ i
ter Lime Kiln and seven acres of laud of lot I
So. 591 in the 4tli dist. and 3rd sec. of Bartow I
county. Levied on as the property of Styles j
Peck, A. C. Ladd and X’. 11. Loud, to satisfy a i
Superior < ourt 11 fa, issued from Bartow Supe
rior Court in favor of Wm. XL Hood, vs. said
Peek, I.add & Loud.
Also, one town lot, vacant, adjoining the lot
of A. X’. Morrison, in the city of Cartersville,
said county, fronting Gilmer and running back
to Tennessee street on the east, and fronting
Main street on the South. Levied on as the
property of Caleb Tompkins, to satisfy a J ustie.e
Court ti fa issued from the Justice Court 822d
Dist. G. M. in favor of Wolf & Derenger, vs.
said Tompkins. Lew made and returned to !
me by Miller Collins, Constable.
W. W. RICH, Sheriff.
JAS. KENNEDY, D. Sliff.
OE0 RGI A—B ARTOW COUNT Y—ORDINA
RY'S OFFICE, September 3, 1872.—P. G.
Drummond, Guardian of Elmira, Wm., Rinda
and Fountain Mayfield, Minors, has applied to
me for leave to sell alt the lands belonging to
said minors. This is therefore to cite all per
sons in interest to file their objections, if any
they have, within the time prescribed by law,
else leave will he granted as prayed for. Wit
ness my hand. J. A. HOWARD,
9-5—30(1. Ordinary,
(GEORGIA— Gilmer County.—Thirty days
X after date application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell lots of land, Nos. 67 and 78, both in the 12tli
district of the 2d sect, of said county, the entire
real estute of George Hise, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. This, August 26th, 1872.
ELIZABETH HISE,
Administrator.
("A EORGI A—Gilmer County.— To all whom it
XT may concern.— Whereas, Leander Jones ap
plies to me for letters of administration on lhe
estate of Adolphus Jones, late of said countv,
deceased: these are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of said deceased, to show cause at my of
fice, at the October Term of the Court,
Ordinary of said county, whv letters of admin
istration on said estate should not be issued to
the applicant. Given under my official signa
ture, this, 26th day of August, 1872.
JOHN W. GREER,
9-5 30d. Ordinary.
("1 EurtGlA—Gilmer County.—J ack so n
JT Ayres, Administrator of Ruben Ayres, de
ceased, represents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record, that lie has
fully administered said estate. TJtis therefore
is to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why
said administrator should not be" discharged
from his administration, and receive letters of
dismission at the first regular term of this
court after the expiration ot three months.
This June 18th, 1872.
JOHN W. GREER,
6-27 Ordinary.
GEORGIA— Bartow County.— Whereas, A.
C. Trimble, administrator of the estate of
A. M. Hamilton, deceased, represents to the
Court, in his petition duly filed and entered on
record, that he lias fully administered said A.
M. Hamilton’s estate. This is, therefore to rite
all kindred *nd creditors,
tosrioweau.-e, If am they can, why said admin
istrator should not lie discharged from his said
administration, and receive letters of dismis
sion. on the first Monday in October, 1872.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this first dav of July. 1872.
J. A. HOWARD,
7-4—3 m _ <>: linnry.
4 DMINISTUATORS SALE.-Will be sold
before the Court-House door in the town
of Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in October, 1872, within the legal sale
hojurs, the following property, to-wit:
tot of land No. 195, wIXli the exception of
at put 6 acres, more or less, off of the northwest
corner. Lot No. 202, with ten acres off of the
noj-th side. North halfof lot No. 196 and north
haji'ot lot No. 201. 39 acres off of lot No. 231, and
about 5 acres, more or less off of lot No. 106. all
containing 522 acres, more or lass, and all sold
as lhe property of L. M. Mumford, Into of said
county, Geuehsad, will* Uic'eKc«>tio(i of 206
acres enntaHiod in the widow'setowor, off of lots
Not. 11(3 amr2oß: A ftsrrtd with the encumber
. ante, of the dowery for one Itfflf e.aslf and one
?hnil' in twelve mp.rtlis. Sold fox the'benefit of
jttu) heirs ami creditors of said deceased.
J .‘>S. TI. GII.ftEATJf,
J I I MUM FORD,
t 8)8 (tods Administrators.
GEORGIA, BARTOW (Ot NX V. <
Ordinary’s office, August OUi, 1873.1
A! UKELIA VAUGHAN, Ad -tihistrltpf the
estate td'Jttfm* VAtl*Mii. deceSserU has
applied lot' leave w> sell a porti >n ofthe real es
tate of said deceased.-Atlas iaffhereiMi u to cite
all persons coji|er»(Qo iUc
any they have, within the 11111]: presented by
lnwi, else leave will be granted the, apwMeanths
applied for. J. A. HOWARD,
848—fflds Ordinary.
Wale.
VfTIfcVBEf SOLD before.the Court-Mom* !
If doer in the] tovsn of Canton, Clforrrkeo !
coup on the ILrtt»Euis<U#' in Xovonher next,
lor the purposes of distribution, one half inter
est in the following property:
Lsts of land &o. 12 and half of lot No. 15, in
the 9W (list, ami 2d see. of Ch-erokete county.
AlsO.'lots Xo.-ldiimd 113. in Hie 2lst diet, limlid
sec.jol said county. The two last lots are im
plored, and have on them what is known as the
Kirk, mtritk Tannery; and with these lots and I
at’he same time, uut half interest in all ( <he
stock in the Tan AarfE, tool?,, ishtle% Wufiiis
Sc. This iff'Valttfmlif property, - -
' FANNI if C. I'RITCIIETi’.
Guardian Minor lltiluiou
** ,f ,4 £ W. H. Ptur-’inaf r, due’ll. j
—f tr% ■ E —‘^-4#-- —f
Executor’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLI) before the Court-House
door, in Cartersville, Bartow county, Ga.,
wiihtn llm ieg;d hours Pt sale, on tbhliJAe‘Tues
day au Aoisciulier next, the ffAiow iiysj; vuupcrty,
to-\fit:
Lot of land No. 8, 16th dirt. and 3rd see., 184
acres, more or less; iot of land No. 165,15 th dish
and V&kgum, 181 aero*. move »> lo*s also, ■*#>
acres dfies So. i3,.in the 15th dist. andurd kec.
Sold as the property of .Jacob G. Manner, late
of sdid county, deceased. Terms, one half cash
apd the balance in twelvemonths with inter
est. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and crerl
- iters of said dec»ias«6..AT .
\Y. A. MAUNEY,
Executor dr Jacon G. Mauney dec’d
6-6— « U.
/A kuKG lA, B A KT-UW CyC'SCY.. ~~ r
H r UKDIN .BY’jtitftCß, AugfAfth. 1875.
’SAMUEL U.* Administrator of the
estate of Virent E. < '.trir, deuce ed. l.:it ai
I plied j#r‘myr if'-* 1 ■»real Wsait myiß
Mkw«ti#d. xli&is, tlijrcwiitw, to cue an j erflnns
roiwjeoi* <* to me tlnsir MqCctioii*, if any they
havS,'within the time prescribed bv law, else
leave will be granted the applicant, as applied
for. J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary 11.
(AEOKGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—'VV. K.
T Woodward has applied for Exemption of
Personalty, and I will pass upon the same at
12 o’clock. A. M., on the 7th day of September,
1872, at my ollice. This August 20th, 1872.
,E A. HtlWAitD, Ordinary B. C.
Blessings brighten as they take tlieir
i flight. The chief of blessings is good health,
i without which nothing is worth the having; it
ii» always appreciated at its true value alter it
is lost, but, too often, not before. Live proper
ly, and correct ailments before they become
| eated. For diseases of the liver, kidneys, skin,
1 stomach, and all arising trorn impure or teeble
i blood, 1)R. Walker's California Vineoar
i Bitters is a sure and speedy remedy. It has
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Bottles Full of Beauty.—Ladies, if you
would have beauty by the bottle-full, all you
have to do is to purchase Hagan’s Magnolia
Balm. That peerless beau tiller of the complex
ion not only heightens natural charms, but
renders even the plainest countenance exceed
ingly attractive. It recalls to the pallid cheek
the rosy tinge of health, removes pimples,
blotches, roughness, sallownoss and other
blemishes, and imparts to the skin a most deli
cate fairness and softness. It smooths the fur
rows caused by time or care, and gives face,
neck and arms the plump and engaging ap
pearance of youthful beauty. All this is ac
complished by the most natural means, viz: by
gently and naturally stimulating the cireula
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ing the most effectual aid to beauty known to
modern science.
PIMI’LES, ERUPTIONS, ROUGH SKIN.
Thesvstem being put under the influence of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery ofa few
weeks, the skin becomes smooth, clear, soft and
velvety, and being illuminated with the glow
of perfect health from within, true beauty
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sented to the public as a beautifier of the com
plexion ever gave such satisfaction for this
purpose as this Discovery. The effects of all
medicines which operate upon the system
through the medium of the blood are necessa
rilv somewhat slow, no matter liow good the
remedy employed. While one to three bottles
clear the skin of pimples, blotches, eruptions,
yellow spots, comedones or “grubs,” a dozen
mav possibly be required to cure some cases
where the system is rotten with scrofulous or .
virulent blood poisons The cure of all these
diseases, however, from the common pimple to
the worst tcrofula, is with the use of this most
potent agent, only a matter of time. Sold by
all druggists.
cuts.
OI T Y
sItfMUIVERY STABLE,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
BY
ROBERTS & TUMLIN,
Proprietors.
IN READINESS, at all hours, the best stock
and vehicles—
Saddle-Horses,
Buggies,
Carriages,
llackS,
Wagons,
For One , Tiro, and Four Iforse*.
STOCK BOARDED at Liras Prices,
From September until April we will keep on
hand for sale, at these stables, a fine lot ofl>oth
HORSES AND MULES.
Stook Bought & Sold,
Give this stable otic trial aud von will not go
any father. ROBERTS * TI MLIN.
Cartersville, Bug. 26—wly
T Y.
J. W. BURKE k CO.,
Booksellers, Stationers, Printers and Binders,
Publish Sterling’s Southern school Books,
“ Caldwell’s Practical Arithmetic,
aud other valuable Works. No. 60 Second str.,
MACON, GA.
Can sell Books at Wholesale and Retail,
as cheap as any house in Georgia. Any Book
published in America furnished at short notice.
We ask of our old friends in Bartow and .uk*.
joining don 11 ties, a trial. ang. 27—Win*
Clover Land for Sale.
ACRES OF LAND at the head of
Oothoaloogu Valiev, in Bartow
county, three miles from Adairsville.
There are about 131) acres cleared, the bal
ance in timber. The place is well adapted to
the cereals or grasset. There is n hold, clear
and cold lime-stone spring near the dwelling,
which is a one-story house, with three rooms.
Two tenant houses, and other out-buildings on
the place, For further particulars, call on or
AddressT.M. LAYTON or J G M•REYNOLDS,
Executors. Aug. 7,1672-3 -
NOTICE !
ril B. SHOCKLEY will sell the Stock of
± • SPRING & SUMMER GOODS bought bv
Mr. Compton, at greatly reduced prices to
make room for a Fall and Winter Stock of
Good*. Come one, come all, and especially the
Ladies are invited to come, and you will" find
George ready to wait on you and "show you the
Goods. ' 8-S#.
COPABTNEBSHJtP NOTICE^
miiE Firm of COMPTON & SHOCKLEY is
X this day dissolved by mutual eonsent. T. B.
SHOCKLEY' will continue the business, pay
all demands against the late firm, and collect
all amouutsdue the firm.
T. B. SHOCKLEY,
T. M. COMP CON.
Cartersville, ang. 23,1872 w3m
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WH. F. BURNHAM’S ff
HNEW T U It IST N E
superior to all others. It
gave a higher percentage
than any other wheel ol'^avr—m-'-N/ —{W
common finish. Pamphlet rgi
.. • he •. . N. U.’--Wtair «r -
BURMiAffI, York, P.i.
BALTIMORE
FEMALE COLLEGE
Was incorporated ns a regular College in 1849,
with power to confer degrees. It was liberally
endowed by tile State ol Maryland in 1860. and
affords every facility for a thorough and ac
complished Education. It enjovs the patron
age ofthe Middle, Southern and Western States.
Catalogues may be had at this office, or of N. C.
■ BROOKS, L. L. D. President, Baltimore, Mil.
ST GLAIR HOTEL
Baltimore, Md.
Tlus New aud Beautiml,Hotel is now open to
the public. Located on JltiHl AIIE,
convenieinfttlike to the bfisditos; man aiid tho
tourist. It is the only hotel in Btbbnoie em
bracing Aovftor, suits of roMuj with baths,
aiid all other conveniences.
To accommodate Merchants, Commercial
Travelers and others, the rales will bo $2 per
dav lor rooms on the fourth and fifth floors,
making the difference on account of the eleva
tion. Ordinary transient rates for lower rooms,
*3 per day.
Guests desiring to take advantage of Uye
above nates .w ill please notify tip ctorfc before
-rooms are.assigned. Anilmpro^iiffevqfar for
the Uafi of the guests is coas.Uuffly running,
from 0 Ai M. nntiVll P. M.
HABRA H; nkfeK; Manager.
HAS CURED | 4 j % 4 DEAFNESS
DOI> CURE I / fl and
WILL CURE * &* CATARRH.
For Cure ft; (Or Test Sample 25 cmim) bv mail, j
Pr. E. 1-. HY ATT, 246 Grand StveYt, |ft& YorU
SifOIJDHIMfIBL,,Ya.i
Session X 872 72 ej>en» Sept, 20th,'3672.
WILLIAM D. CABE:,!., (T oiv: Y r it.) I’rinc-ipal. I
F. Key Meaiii:, (Univ. 7 . I, lnstructor in An
cient Language::. ? .
Ro. L lUirniauN, M. (Pjv,.' , *i.>Jus#-uotor
in Modewi Eangirjrgws, -ifirgmln -ftp.
TIIOS. A. SED don, (Mathematical .Medalist,
U oiv. A'a.), Instrucxorjn M&thgmatks. ,
t Ro. L. Brown, ffaiv. Va.), Instructor in Book-
I keeping, Fnh-lisli, ; e F - jJ
I Waller lloj, lwixy, ii s«-A-ir. E„ (Utriv.
Va.) Instructor in Applied Mathematics anil
I in Analytical and Applied Chemistry.
1 D. S. (L’X aBKXK. (Univ. Va. . Instructor in Law.
Address, vV ILHAM D. ( ABl-iLL, Principal,
Norwood. Vs,
.Univer-ißy. of A M-gioia. Mky
To YYm. D. Cabell. Esq., Principal.
My Dear Sir:—l have a high appreciation
ofthe work your School is doing for the B>tate
Jfld fha Country, of tb:-.iai|jtH’tHpc*q-ol>«qa:(iing
; vott tte best mwn a* vour tisshrtstnY*.
Yours, verv truly,
<<ltA RLE-S'S. VENAOI-E,
Ohairmhn of the Pacslty, V. of Va.
It Is not a physic which uiav give temporary
relief to the sufferer for the flfrst fowdnses, hut
which, from continued use hringA’»Piles and
kindred diseases to aid in weakening the inva
lid, noris it a doctored liquor, wlflffh, Under
the popular name of" Bitters” is so extensive
ly palmed off on the pufdic as sovreign reme
dies, but it is a most powerful Tonic and al
terative. pronounced so by the leading medi
cal authorities of London and Paris, and has
been long used by the regular physicians of
other countries with wonderful remedial re
sults.
DR. WELLS’ EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA
retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to
the plant and must be taken as a permanent
curative agent.
Is there want of action In your Liver and
Spleen ? Unle»s relieved at once, the blood
becomes impure by deleterious secretions, pro
ducing scrofulous'or skin diseases. Blotches,
Felons, Pustules, Canker, Pimples, &<■., &c.
Take Jfurubcba to cleanse, purify and re
store the vitiated blood to healthy action.
Have you a Dyspeptic Stomach? Unless
digestion is promptly aided the system is de
bilitated with loss of vital force, poverty of the
lllood, Dropsical Tendency, General Weakness
or Lassitude.
Take it to assist Digestion without reaction,
it will impart youthful vigor to the weary suf
ferer.
Have you weakness of the Intestines ?
You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or the
dreadful Inflamution of the Bowels.
Take it to allay irritation and ward off ten
dency to inflamution.
Have you weakness of the Uterine or
Urinary Organs ? 7ou must procure instant
relief or you are liable to suffering worse titan
death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or
life becomes a burden.
Finally it should he frequently taken to keep
the system in perfect health or you are other
wise in great danger of malarial, talas thaticor
contagious diseases.
JOHN y. KELLOGG, 18 Platt Street, N. Y.
Sole Agent for the I'uited States.
Price, One Dollarper Bottle, send tor Circular.
-29—4 w.
BOARDING.
WE lIA\K secured the elegant Brick
Mansion ofCol. James M. Calhoun on
the corner of Alabama and Washington streets,
to entertain Boarders, and would lie thankful
for such patronage as we mav merit.
MRS. N. J. CORE,
MRS. M. E. HAY.
2b- U. Atlanta, Ga.
STERLING
SILVER-WARE.
SHAR I* FI*OYI >
No. 33 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA.
Specialty,
Sterling Silver-Ware.
Special attention f> requested to the many
new and elegant pieces manufactured express
ly to our orficr the past year, and quite recently
completed.
An unusually attractive assortment of norel
ies in Fancy Silver. cased for Wedding and
Holiday presents, of a medium and expensir
character.
The House we represent manufacture on an
unparalleled scale, employing on Sterling Sil
ver-Ware alone over One Hundred skilled
hands, the most accomplished talent in Design
tug, and the best Labor-saving Machinery, en
abling them to produce works of the highest
character, at orices UN APPROACHED by any
competition. Our stock at present is the lar
gest and most varied this side of Philadelphia
An examination of our stock and prices will
guarantee our sales.
OUR HOUSE USE ONLY
925
BRITISH STERLING,
. _ 1000
jan 4—ts
CARTERSVILLE
SALE AND LIVERY
S T A B L E.
ATI IIK OLD STAND Established twenty
we,i;-s ago, it being in tiftv yards of the
liifcrtuw*House, a comiiunli„n, itoi.-t, krjvt i,y
J. T. G.ivhrie. I have been in the I.ivcry busi
ness for Fourteen Y ears aud all I is. that
the citizens and traveling public will give me a
call, and find me and the veritable
JACK STACK
aLall times ready to furnish
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES,
HACKS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
and everything necessary in a First-Class Sta
blc, and ready for trade at all hours, SWAP
SELL or BUY.
hme 30,-tf. JOE BRITT.
LAh SHE & HAYNES,
ATLANTA, GA.
HAVE ON HAND AND are receiving
tho finest stock of the latest style* of
DIAMOND & GOLD JEWELRY
In upper Georgia, selected with care for the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE
Watches ofthe best makers of Europe and
America.
AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS;
STERLING and COIN SILVER-WARE,
And the best quality of
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
At prices to suit the times. Gold silver A steel
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES.
Watches aud Jewelry repaired by Competent
Workmen. Also Clock and Watch Makers’
Tools and Materials.
scp 13-ly
w. G. IIOPE, JNO. W. LEIGH, WM. McCLUF.E
HOPE, LEIGH & CO.,
Successors to Yarncll, Leigh & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOOT OF MARKET STREET,
cn»i TT~ij\'o oe.i, T£.r.r.
prompt a', lention to Orders and Cash Ad
vances on Consignments.
T|- fer to Messrs. Sutterficld, Pyron & Cos., Cos.,
Wj W. White, J. C. Wofford,
sticcial reference to Banks of Chattanooga.
Mi 2tMsin
CARTERSVILLE CAR FACTORY
AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION,
y j Cartersville, IScorgia
\TITE TAKE this method of informing the
Tj, public that we are now prepared to fill
sinlli or large orders for
L U MBS R,
Kit ier Dressed or Undressed.
V "itlvCompetent Workmen, we arc also pre
pat s,TT6 exccufe contracts for
Btnilding Houses,
AS WELL AS
RAILROAD CARS,
an;l Jo furnish the public with
Doors, Sash, Blinds. Mouldings,
ALL KINDS OF
SGtBBLLC WORK £ TURNING
at s! lorCiioui-e ainl low price.-.
P; rties wishing any thing in our line would
do x ell to call and sec or write before purchas
ing Msewherc.
, E. N. GOWER, President,
11. rA DG3'|T y
j 7 1-ly «• T - ‘ ’
G. C. ROGERS,
’ £4i!*Slijro*?c, HecafSr f -j.
Atlsmtiiy - Georgia.
| W holdlitfc add retail dealer in
SADDLE HARDWARE.
BABY CARRIAGES,
HOBBY HORSES, BUGGIES,
a Phodons,
Aho raanr.factuier of *
Saddle! Harness & Bridles
i Os all kinds; also
Cart Saddles & Breeching
'FO lit AILRO AD PURPOSES.
Just rcceijd and in store, a car load of the
celebrated J
Miltarn fecoril iron Aile Wagons.
I of all
T WO-HoJe WAGON, WITH BODY", fcoo
I war at all of my _ Wagons so- tweiv
months., f neatness of wit.rgafid durability
these wart connot be excefkd in anv mar
ket. Fairs and citizens of Bartow and
North GeJa are tnvfled to call amt see mv
large sto(» hen they visit Atlanta.
PLANIRS & MINERS' BANK
CITERSVILLE, GEORGIA,
OIIGKIZKIi JUNE, 1872.
I DIRECTORS:
LEWJS|SILIN, . J. J. HOWARD,
I. G. DOBBINS President,
D. Wt. PEACOCK, Cashier. : j
AUTBZED CAPITAL, $100,000.'
PU in, $50,000
THI nk will do a regular discount and
el business; will receive deDosiu
oi moj oiu Courts, Public institutions. Ad?
nnnfet x. aial private imlivida
aU ot qfession, payable at call or on timo
tertiil of Deposit, tad allow suchinttwm
as ma, greed upon. Collections a specialty
MILS. RffAMF/S
Female School,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.,
mIIF. exercises of this School will bo return -
X ed Monday, 2d dav of September, 1872,
with a full corps of teachers.
RATES OF TUITION
and Charges per Month, payable imariohhj in
Primary Department, fa 50
Preparatory Department, 300
Academic Department, j 350
Music on Piano 500
Vocal Music, free use of instrument, 1 Oat
Incidental fee, 25
Board can be obtained in the best families in
the town, convenient to the Academy, at rea
son a hie rates.
A thorough and most complete course of ed
ucation has been adopted bv the principal,
embracing all the studies of "a full collegia ta
course. There are no extra charges for Latin,
Greek, Hebrew or French, as is usual in most
remale Schools,
„ , MRS. a. F. BUAME,
8-18—3 m Principal.
REMARKABLE CURE OF
SCROFULA, ETC.
CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSOX.
Kingston, Georgia, September 15, 1872.
Doctor J. S. I‘tmbetion:
Dear Sir—it gives me pie:, ure
to furnish you with an account of
tho remarkable cure which I have experienced
trom the use of vour Compound Extract of
Stillingia. For sixteen ) cars I have been a
great sufferer front Scrofula in its most
distressing form*. 1 have been confined to my
room and bed for fifteen years with scrofulous
ulcerations. Suol.was my condition—far more
painful and distressing than language can
describe. Most of tho time I was unable to
rise from bed. The most approved remedies
for such cases hud been used, and the most
eminent physicians consulted, without anv
decided benefit. Thus prostrated, distn >-ed
despointing. 1 was advised bv Doctor A \ er, of
Floyd county, Georgia, tocoanuenee the use
of your Compound Extract of stillingiu.
Language is insufficient to describe tho relief
I obtained from the use of the Stillingia as it
is to convey an adcquifle idea ofthe intensitv
of my suffering before using your medicine;
sufficient to say, lam cured "of ail pain," of
ali disease, with nothing to obstruct the active
pursuit of my profession. -More than eight
months have elapsed since this remarkable
, cure, without any return <**' the d*.-ea»o.
[ For the above statement I r*t»>r to an>
r u«utivmM iu Bartow cotuilv, Georgia, and I*o
the members of the bar drchefibkco Circuit,
I who are acquainted with me. 1 hall ever
| remain, sir. with the deepest gratitude.
Your obedient -errant," J.C. BRANSON.
August 15,1872—lm.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC Jt. CO
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN -(imv.ua.
Igvaves Atlanta, *> r.v.
Arrives at Dalton an-‘\i. q.
“ at Chattanooga 5
day passenger tr a in—ottw aud.
I Leaves Atlanta h :>i g.
! Arrives-at Dalton, 201 r.n.
Arrives at Chattanooga 1 r. m.
l FAST LINE TO NEW YORK—OUT W \ i:D.
Leaves Atlanta I u. c. m.
Yn-rives at Dalton 11 n r. q.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN- Inward.
Leaves Chattanooga 4 45 r. »t.
Arrives at Atlanta 12 15 a m.
day passenger train-Inward.
Leaves Chattanooga 5 4.5 a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta 1 y, r. m.
ACCOM MODATION TRAIN—IN W AIM>.
Leaves Dalton 1245 a.m.
Arrives at Atlauta 9 50 a. m.
JOSEPH E. BROWN, President.
Theo. GOULBSMITH.
Agent for
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Cartersville* Georgia.
fob. 8
NE W S OHEDULE.
CHEROKEE RAILROAD
J7TROM and after this date the following
. Schedule will he run on the Cherokee itail
ro and :
Leave Itockmart at 72X) A. M
“ Germantown,. 1 ;... 7*65 ••
“ Taylorsville, H:ls “
“ Stilesboro, 8:40 “
Arrivo at Cartersville, 10:20 “
Leave Cartersville 23)0 )>. M .
•• btiieshoro, 2:45
“ Taylorsville 3:1)0 “
“ Germantown, 3:45 “
Arrive at Roc kin a it, 4:15 “
D. TV. K. PEACOCK.
April 13. 1873.
Dissolution Notice.
f It 11 E Cotpartnerst. ip beret .-tore exßtbtg t rt
,i tier style ami firm name of* ptyton A ft win
is disstrtv.il bv mutual consent,-.'. )i. i,v in
retiring fromipsiuees. All person* ind-btod
to said linn are Wiuested to call and Crtitl ■ :m
--medlately, as the business must he <loted.
Either ot the old Ural are authorized to settle.
H. M. CLAYTON,
C. li. IRWIN,
IL ?J. Clayton, successor to ( lav ton ,t Irwin .
continues the business at the old stand, where
he will he pleased to see all customers ol old
lino, as well as all new ones that will honor
him with a call.
345— 1 m. _
(Stock Fiirm for Sale.
Oi v HLNDUED ACRES of good land, w»U
k?|improYCd, all nc*es-:uy hniidinv- and
pp ity goofl springs on lhe place. The place
117-04 tuiie-- North-East troth CaHee-ville
II uiiie- from Adairsvlife. 'fihis..t.v the most
heajitltwl and de-ir«hlc place iff the rouiitr
Calf on or address, JAS. M.CAKSOS, i '
Pine Log, dn.
WiSBIKGTWf 'MVFRSirV
MEDICAL SCHOOL
BALTIMORE, MD.
1 he. next annual .session of thir> I list it uti* *n "will
begin Oct. Ist., 1872, and continue five month-.
1 lie clinical dvant atfos ol tlie are uu-
i'EES, r„,.| w li„g:di-4‘f*m “ml
Hos ntal Ijr.kets, 965,
l-<: r-C!»i•ftogncC c6AfA!Wttg' full" particulars,
apphwto . Cil AS; AV r . CHAV* Kl rff)R
Dealt, liqßim Md. ’
M O N U M 1 NT
I- TO.THE
Cifetos Deai of Georgia.
Ar,.|to :Ust.- r T^.it'edejqte
j ; la thfe StatY
The Monument to Cost $50,000.
9,000 Prize* 1
ar | 1 Bhaxi: feii>,ooo
111 “ 0,000 5,000
i? - “
in “• zmo i&ooo
10 “ 1,000 10,0«0
J2O “ M 0 10,000
too “ ; HIO 10 000
f>o. . “ ho 10,000
J™ “ . 2>“ 10,000
1 (fall “ j!)
3 . ! Total, ... i 100,000
,e rst * cJa ss real cstoV 4s oftvtmi by
wellfenowa patriotic citizen:,'toinc Gmit (1 a
mu <4. i.f
"if
WitfnliWjtiW 2Xf NiOH4N * dfi'l 100
an r ainS##n- r paying
U. The Mxfit-ktK-wn CITY IK«PJTAL.
fifdnliug dn Broad StreeL TU«.hnil k ug is es
brlcl, three stories high, -*«*-»yfeeP»
3d.J The aOLlt Clik. PLAN 1 AI j„ jr,
sell *S**tii* y, AI. hstua, on the * ffif.ttalioocl'W
-tjver, WrGi, Ifgaut aud ,i»u> im.uove
-1111 v '7 .rt-e.-i gs nr. ratHlr.ce li2t ha. h» .«
.» , 3
*t.et|u, known I- pf '
b'MiS*- Ren*. ?2,(flu. 0
.Xl VOi *U, on Grean Strict.
at llt.iXW. ' -s.Uv-t
I j.Sin|S3sS,
ban resilience of An :.,iti • PouJaiu f; . • : „
gewdloritor, yaluttl at *iS.m . 1 ’
7tlt The Hearing HOUSE, a lanre *n,J
sous wsiihnce, with thirtv ci tr lot,
rtrej rlufedaTfieftK “ fler ,Ui,i C ri!L>s
ca^PU TCA^ rOS AND OR.
MX*} ’ tc L,corg ‘- 1 Kuiihoad, valued at
t i'.' ,U , Sine hundred and one aertw Uffltuui in
Lincoln county. Ga., on which are' the v.—’l
known Alagn <ier Gobi and coopt Mines
Also, Otto NliAre of 100 bales of clpfon ion
imumis to the bale, class LiveriKtoi
lkrharo-ofso bales. ' ll**-
i " 55 •• n ;
1 “ each.
Ttie vaiue.of die separate intercsr ~
the bidder of eafch- <‘CrUncate wi'l l,c ,'rl
wd’ Hie Commissioners, 1
uiL announce to the public the manner ti-e
tune, ami of diSributibn. *’
„ COMMISSIONKRS :
oi'n'V K C w, WS i s C < ,L v > F. Ci-aufoKl,
G, n' w w Y n lr U «*W#EeT. Jflckson.
I Kn’ ,'•« ?/'■ u :il ' ! * ntr - lion. IL IL Meat,
Col r t* r >' an « -kaam Johnsto,:,
i{: ; J- S o e ;‘/ i ’ . Jonathan M. Miller,
'r; B V r,im 1 n ! l ‘‘ , c’ ">»• H. Goodrich,
M, 'r o «* uah ' D- Butt,
aaj. J. I. Girardey, Dr. Wm. E. rearing.
Henry Moore.
For evciw flve dollars subscribed there will
lie given a Life Membership to the
.Monumental A ssociation.
The Distribution will take place av «op n
the requisite number of shares are sold.
Special receipts will be given to those who
may desire toe utribute without participating
til The i: ward. * °
j l*. & A. H. McLAWS, C«n’l Air’ts.
F 3 ‘ 01,1 J '- D. Range, Mflntosli s’t.,
C „ t Angtista, Ga.
VRAYKLIXG AGENTS:
‘ arltonßelt, Colcmai, House, X. Y.
Miss Mary Ann Buie, ( olumhis, S. <« *
S a k •V;^ i L>un J vooJ -'i " ashibgton, Ga.,
E. B. Martin, Esqr.. ruscalodsa. Ala.
STATE AGENT :
JAMES NL SBfVTirF, Angtlsta:
Agcnf at Vartorsvllle. W. H
WiKLWiUft J.*LtMoon. 4 2o»