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ygE Saa-WEF.irT.Y EXPRESS.
’ A! 1 11 Aitiu.s and SAM’L H. SMITIh
. _ AND PHOPKIFTfIRH.
CARTkrsVILLK.GA., JUNE 27 * , 871
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and Ten Dom. aus, will be entitled
to one copy of the Skmi- Weeket Kxj’Rkss, one
year gratis, juiJ for every additional five, an
extra copy of the s:nno or an ARKlCt'i.Tl'RAt.
MoNTyu.v. one year. Kkmemkkk that you got
two copie-, of t.b(‘ paper every week.
Tire Tribune announces that the
recent lettcnn (of Horace Greely) from
Texas and the South-West, with his
speech on his return to New York, will
soon be issued in pamphlet edition and
will be sold at 25 cents per copy.--*
The “instincts of the animal,” show
themselves in this little speculation in
Hearth of the needful. Barton in his
biography of the philospher of the Tri
bune, says that when a boy, while other
boys fished for sport, Horace “Juskad
for jbh,” and now while with one eye
on Grant and the White House, he
would not refuse a nomination fir the
Presidency, no not he, with the other
ho looks to the main chance all the
while, and in the little affair of ‘25 cts.
pur copy, first esme first served,’ the
old fever o f his hopeful youth dis
plays itself as of yore, and st ill he ‘fish
es for the fish.’ Wo suppose it will
sell, for who so gullible as the sensa
tional crew for whom he writes and
speaks.
Torn O’Connor and a friend
were sleeping in the hotel at Dalton,
when a thief stole two hundred and
fifty dollars. O’Connor walked down
into the saloon of the hotel and look
ed around awhile and filially walked
up to a skooter standing by the bar
and collaring him, says: “You are the
mat that stolo my money. Give it
up,” and the man sure enough pulled
it out and paid it over.
Rev C. A. Evans. —The La Grange
Reporter says:
Wo had the pleasure of an introduc
tion to this gentleman the present
week. He was a brave Brigadier in
the Confederate service and won dis
tinction as a military man. He is now
the Pastor of Trinity M. E. Church in
Atlanta, and is very popular with his
people and his denomination, and eve
rybody generally who appreciate the
Christian gentleman.
The Kingston East Tennessee
an states that rich mineral deposits
have been discovered in Laurel Yalley,
on the proposed route of the Central
Pacific Railroad, consisting of silver,
copper, zinc, iron and coal, with indi
cations of petroleum. The location of
these discoveries is in a valley between
Obed river and Dodge creek, on the
Alleghany range of the Cumberland
Mountains.
fl^ 1 The wheat crop in the Valley
of Virginia is tho best that has been
harvested for several years.
Hkif* Lieutenant-General Jubal A.
Early will deliver an address before an
association known as the “Confederate
Survivors,” at Columbia, South Caroli
na, in November next.
Athens has a bust of the lament
ed Bishop Elliott.
Immense deposits of coal have
been discovered in Alaska.
Mrs. Mary Potter died iu Ox
ford last week, aged sixty-five.
St. Louis is to have a grand
union depot. It will cost 51.500.000.
A thousand people per day, on
an average, cross tho Missouri river be
tween Omaha and St. Joseph, seeking
homos.
Experiments iu the army tmke
ry at Washington have shown that 802
one pound loaves of bread can be
made ficm one barrel of flour
The steam power employed in
the Dinted States does the labor of
130.000 000 men; while that of Great
Britain is equivalent to 100.000.000.
fNif ' A son of Napoleon the Great
aud-of Georges, the well-known
gets $96 a year as an attache of the
National Library in Paris, vlhle the
natural son of Bcruadotte, King of
Sweden, plays the big fiddle at La
Seala, Milam
FIIOM VERMONT.
Burlington, June 17.—The Grand
Chapter of Royal Arch Matrons, by a
unanimous vote, resumed allegiance to
the General Grand Chapter of the Uui
ted States, from which they seceded in
1860.
Call at N. Gilreatii & Son’s ami buy
yuur T ruit J&rnaud Jelly Guns. They liavc
Xlason’s improved patent, 3t.
Editori((l Misrel!if ny.
The author of “Swiss Family Robin
son,” the famous book of adventures,
so popular with youths, ia dead.
Judge Hopkins has refused the mo
tion for anew trial in the case of Har
rison Westmoieland. The case will bo
taken to the Supreme Court.
Over five hundred houses have been
erected-in Atlanta since March last
The Grand Jury of Fulton Superior
Court yesterday indicted by special
presentment, Foster Blodgett and Var
ney A. Gaskill for larceny after a trust
of some $8,500 of the funds of the State
Road.
It is the opinion of scientific men
wbo have examined the subject, that
the disastrous effect of the floods in the
lower Mississippi cannot be guarded
against by tho building of more or
stronger levees, half so easily as it can
by a depletion of the river near its
mouth. This can be accomplished by
cutting new channels that will give free
discharge and a more rapid How, and
a movement has been inaugurated to
effect such improvements.— Sac. News.
The negro cadet (Smith,) at West
Point, found guilty of lying and ungen
tlemanly conduct, was sentenced to be
dismissed, but an order from the War
Department, after approving the find
ings and sentence, commutes the pun
ishment to one year’s suspension. In
i jraier times a convicted liar would not
have been suffered at West Point, but
now it seems ihut even morality and
truth must give place to the policy of
the Government. Alas! for such poli
cy-
I heard a hard-shell (Baptist) say of
Baptism, that the minister of their
church, if called upon, would not bap
tize a man who had voted for Grant;
that such a vote is not destined to be
saved.— Cor. At. San.
Governor Scott has returned to Co
lumbia, and brings, the gratifying in
telligence, that arrangements have been
perfected iu New Yolk, f r pushing
rapidly forward the work on tho Blue
Ridge Railroad.
The Baptist believe iu a floating if
not in an itinerant ministry.
A ware-house firm in this city receiv
ed a letter from a planter opening thus
graphically: ‘ Gentlemen: when Cir.cin
natus abandoned his plow in the field,
it was not, sirs, from motives of patri
otism, but, I golly, he was running
from the glass. —Macon Telegraph.
Hon. Nelson Tift, of Albany, has
traveled extensively over South-West
ern Georgia, and expresses the opinion,
that over half a crop of cotton in that
region is wholy improbable.
Noyes has been nominated by the
Republicans of Ohio as candidate for
Governor.
flaT* The Book Committee o f the
Book Concern of the Methodist Epis
copal Church North finally suspended,
Mr. Lanahau by a vote of eleven to
four.
Josh Billings says, “I has alwais no
tised that when newspapers and thea
tres is porest, they make the biggest
fuss about their circulashun and pat
ronige. A theatre that is well patrol
led don’t need to say it has full hous
es, and everybody sees whether a
newspaper is took promiscuss or not.
Dr. Jesse Boring, we understand
will leavo Atlanta and make Thomas
ville his future residence.
Judge Itecse, appeared recently be
foro the board of trade in Augusta
Georgia, in advocacy of tho Madison
& Griffin Railroad. After the speech,
the subject matter was taken into con
sideration and discussed, when a motion
was passed and unanimously carried,
to appoint a committee to canvass tho
city for subscriptions, and to call on the
Georgia Railroad to assist in the en
terprise.
The Atlanta Constitution says up to
date $400,000 have been paid by the
State Treasury for debts of the State
Road.
Tho funeral of Vallandingham was
most imposing. Tho procession was
two miles long and composed of per
sons of all parties and professions.—
Business was suspended during the
past ago of tho college in the county
and city. Many private buildings
were draped in mourning. Many dis
tinguished geutli men from all parts of
the Union were present.
A tcirific tornado has swept South
ern Kansas, Eldorada was nearly de
stroyed.
Commodore M. F. Maury has been
elected Ihcsident of the University of
Alabama, aud will accept.
Philadelphia, Juno 22d.—A fire
caused by the explosion of the city
gas woiks, setting fire to the Atlan
tic coal oil works, is now burning
i terribly. It is said that 150,000 bar
rels of oil are on the premises all of
which will be lost.
La Grange* has made an appropria
tion of $25,000 in aid of tbe construc
tion of tbe North and South Railroad
from eolumbus to Rome, Georgia.
JoMh Kilims* on Courtship.
Cotirtin ia a luxury; it ia the pla
spell of the solo. The man who has nev- j
jer courted has lived in vane. Ho lias j
j been a blind man among laud scapes, j
;ho has been a deff man in the land of
i hand-or gans and by the side of rnur
; murin canals. Courtiu is like two little
I springs of water that start out from
! under a rock at the foot of a mountain
ami runs down hill side, singing, dau
ein" and spatenn each other, eddyin
anti frothiu, and kftskadin, and hidden
1 under the bank, now full of shudder, j
bimby they jine and then go slow. 1
|am in favor of long courtiu; it gives
| the parties a chance bo find out each
other’s i rump cards. It is good oxercise,
and is just an innocent as live marina
lambs.
* * * *
Perilaps it is best I should state some
good advice to the young men who are
about to court with a view to matrimo
ny as it was.
Wn the first place, young men you
ought to get your system all right;
then find a young woman who is willin
to be courted on the square.
The next thing is to find out how
old she is, which you can do by asking
her, and she will sa she is 1 j years,
and this you will find will not be far
out of the wa
The next is to begin moderate, sa
once every nite in the week for tne fust
six months, increasiu the dose as the
pa silent seems to require.
It is a fust rate way to court the
girl’s mother a little on the start, for
there is one thing a woman never de
spises, and that is a little good courtiu
if it is done on the square.
After the fust year you will begin to
like the business.
There is one thing I always advise,
that is to not swap photographs often -
er than wunst every 6 claze, unless you
forget how the gal looks.
.Ockasionally you want to look sor
row and draw in your wind as tho you
had a pain; this will set the gal to tee
zin you to find out what ails you.
Even meetins are a good thing to
tend. It will keep j our religion in tune,
and if your gal happens to be there by
accident, she can ask you to go home
with her.
Asa gonoral thing I wouldn’t brag
on other girls much when I was court
iu. It might look as though you knu
tew much. If you court three weeks
in this wa, all tUe time on the square,
if you don’t sa it is the sleekest time ot
your life you can go to the cheap store
and get measured lor a plug hat at my j
expense and pay for it.
T3io Revenge of Outraged Na
ture.
Yicc-Presidcnt Culfax was seized
with vertigo on Monday iu tho Senate
Chamber, owing, as it is said, to the
heat and bad air of the loom. But
as none of the other occupants of the
same room were similarly affected,
the cause of his sickness must also be
attributed iu great measure to the pre
vious condition of his health. Had he
not been already prepared for the
se.zuiv, the circumstances in which he
was placed would not have occasioned
it,
Mr. Colfax, though strictly absti
nent from alcoholic drinks, has long
been a great drinker of tea and coffee,
uLd an excessive smoker of tobacco.—
The morning of the day on which Le
was prostrated he had smoked five or
six strong cigars on an almost empty
stomach, and iiad been incessantly bu
sy writing letters. Tho treacherous
ally on winch he had hitherto relied to
supply a- physical energy which had
been denied him, gave way at last, anil
outraged nature took her revenge.—
Mr. Colfax falling from his chair is an
awful warning* against the the exces
sive me of narcotics as a drunk >rd
with the delirium tremens is against
the excessive use of alcohol. -
It is to be hoped that the press and
the pulpit, and every one who has the
nsporioibiiry resting upon him of di
recting the opinions or conduct of
others, will not fail to perceive and
insist upon the lesson which Mr. Col
fax’s unhappy case teaches. There
is plenty of denunciation of drunken
ness, but against the abuse of narcot
ics far too little is said. Let our
youth, especially, who think it so fine
to smoke big cigars and toss off' their
cups of strong coffee, consider what
they are preparing for themselves, and
learn that it is tiieir duty to be tem
perate in all tliir gs, and not in the use
of alcoholic drinks aloue. Let, too,
the preachers of total abstinence from
alcohol learn that the objects of their
reprobation are not the only ones who
deserve it, and give heed to tho fact
teat the first remedy administered to
Mr. Colfax was a glass of brandy.
flair Wo clip tho following from the
Greenville Sentinel:
“A highly respectable citizen of
this county, possessed of some broad,
rich acres, sent a daughter of his to
College in a neighboring county where
a young chap whom we will call Mr.
A, made the acquaintance of this young
lady, whom we will call Miss 8., and
for her or something in the prospect
ive, formed an attachment. A few
dnys since Miss B. returned to her
home, and soon thereafter Mr. A. made
a call, was received’and entertained by
Miss 13. for some time, when the young
lady being called away from the* pres
ence of Mr. A a moment, an old person
dad in the soiled garb of a laborer
stepped upon the verandah, and took a
seat by the young man. Air. A. tak
ing him to be a hired laborer, said:
“Tiiis old gentleman here has an inter
esting daughter V” interesting,
sir,” was tho response. “He has a
good deal of she spin dultz, hasn’t he? 1 ”
“Right smalt of it,” answered the old
man. “Miss 13. will get a pretty good
slice, won’t she 2” “1 expect she will/’
was tho reply. “How fnany children
has the old genthman,” continued the
young mercenary, but before tho ques
tion was answered Miss 13. returned,
and said, “Mr. A., my father!” It
just i> qui re*] five seconds for Mr. A
to get his hat.
The Extiib tion of the Carters-!
ville Male and Female High School'
will be had at -he Town Hall, on
M ednesckiy and Thursday nights next.!
and all who attend may expect a rare i
tieat. All thoso who have attended 1
entertainments of this kind in tho I
past, gotten up and presided over bv j
Mi. Johnson and his excellent Uuly.
assisted by their pupils, can form
some conception of w hat it 'will be,
and, moreover, will not fail to attend.
Me.vaa Goodwin & Collins, we
understand, have sold their Grocery
BU.ro and Bar to Mr. George Briaut.
George is no sardine;' he owns a con
siderable portion >A Cartersvillo now,
and is still spreading himself; he owns
a whole square cn Tennessee Street
and has erected thereon, throe or four
neat, nice, comfortable dwellings. He
is one of the go-a-head kind, who.
when he undertakes a thing, never
lags or halts until it is accomplished.
He attends to nobody’s business ex
cept George Briant’s, but does that
well. Go it, George, we are bettin’ on
you, and glad to see and know you
are prospering.
~«e>—
Satterfield, Pvron & Co’s, is the place to
buy good goods, fine goods, and fashionable
goods, real cheap.
BQ*„Jf you want the beat Sewing Machine
ever manufactured—the father of them all
call at Messrs. Satterfield, Pyron & Co.’-
Store and buy one ot Singer’s uuapproach*
able, unrivalled, model machines.
See new advertisements in this pa
per.
Just Rceived.—Tom Bridges has just
received a large supply of the best Bottled
Ale ever brought to this town and sells it
cheap. Don’t fail to buy a bottle. It.
If you want a glass of Porter, Tom
Bridges’ Restaurant is the place to get it.
It is an innocent drink, and powerful good.
It..
Just received at Satterfield, Py
ron & Co’s., Full Line Ladies’ Dress
Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Inserting,
Fringes, Ribbons, &c. Lino Lawns,
Percales, Swiss and Nainsook Muslin,
Bishop and Victoria Lawns, which they
are offering at Extremely Low Figures.
Read the advertisement of the Carters
ville Female High School, which will open
in the Academy, on Wednesday, June the
28th. Good news for Cartersviile, mothers
rejoice and daughters be glad!
JY&w Advertiserlents.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
NEAR CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA.
1 OFFER for sale My Place, Situated one
mile from the depot, on the Douthitts
Ferry road, containing- about NINE ACRES.
Situation beautiful, comfortable NEW HOUSE
with three rooms and good OUT HOUSES;
Well of excellent freestone water; nice youmr
ORCHARD AND VINEYARD.
For a bargain apply immediately to Captain
M. L. Pritchett, or J. W. PRITCHETT,
c.trtersville, june2stn, ’7l-sw 2w.
CxVRTERSVILLE
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
<;a.
ASSOCIATE PRINCIPALS:
Miss. A. C. SAFFORD, Miss. C. MOON.
HOARD OF TRUSTEES :
J. R. PARROTT, ABDA JOHNSON,
W. 11. GILBERT, P. L. MOON,
JNO. W. WOFFORD.
THIS INSTITUTION WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY
JUIVI3 2§tli.
mHE Trustees and Principals design toor
l. ganize it. on a plan which will insure a
thorough and comprehensive training in the
elementary studies and in the highest branches,
and will not overlook the cultivation of the
physical and moral powers—thus preparing its
pupils to take their places in society as true,
intelligent, earnest women. The Principals
have had an experience of some years in their
profession, are fully endorsed by many former
patrons, and will devote their whole time and
energy to the interests of the school.
GOVERNMENT:
This will enforce habits of obedience, order
and lady-like deportment in the manner deemed
best to promote the happiness and improvement
of those under its influence.
COURSE OF STUDY,
The whole course will embrace three depart
ments—the Primary, Intermediate, and ad
vanced. Special Attention will be paid to
the first mentioned departments thorough
grounding in the rudimentary and common
brandies being essential to the satisfactory
progress ot a scholar in the subsequent stage's
of education. The Advanced course is designed
to cover a range of study equivalent to that
pursued in the best Female Colleges. It will
comprehend four Departments, viz: Geography
and History, Mathematics and Natural Science,
Language, Literature, and Composition, Men
tal and Moral Science. Pupils may enter any
class in these departments for which they are
properly qualified. Exercises in Spelling,
Reading, Penmanship and Composition in
quired throughout the course.
Instruction in Ancient and Modem Lan
guages given to those who desire it. There
will be a weekly Bible lesson in Old and-New
lestament History, but with no intention to
exert a sectarian influence.
Monthly reports of standing in classes and de
portment will he sent to parents.
apparatus.
A small but carefully chosen set of Philoso
phical and Chemical Apparatus, to which the
l rmcipals hope to make gradual additions, will
housed iu illustrating the respective sciences.
A lull series ofobjeeis,—Botanical, Physiolog
ical, &c., also furnished.
TERMS PER MONTH. PaYABLL IN ADVANCE.
PRIM ARY DKl* ARTMHNT $2 10
IN PER MEDIATE DEPARTMENT.... 3 00
A1) VA N CEi) COU USE 300
Latin and Greek taught w ithout extra charge
Modern Languages at customary rates. If nec
essary, arrangements will be made to provide
instruction in Instrumental and Vocal Music,
also ui Drawing ami Painting, at teachers’
prices. No-deduction made except for protrae
ted illness. Tuition free Os charge to the
daughters of ministers of all denominations.
HOARDING.
Persons wishing to send from abroad can ob
tain board in good, families at $15,00 per month.
1 rivate board affords the advantages of home
Inc and avoids the objectionable features of a
large hoarding school. All needed card and at
tention wtH- be extended to any pupils from a
distance.
1 tut healthy anti accessible location of Car
ters ville*. oilers a special inducement to parents
in search <>l a school. Inquiries addressed to ei
ther ot (lie Principals will receive prompt at
tention. ,
June. 23d fB7l-s. w. ts.
CUM ill I iV (i HIGH SCHOOL.
O
“Xihil sine Labotr , sod Lmbor omnia vincent.'
O
•T. I'. VINCENT, Principal, an.l Prefisssor of Makteematics, Greek ami German.
Ukv. ,j. L. Ml LISTEN, a. M.‘ Professor of Latin, Natural, Mental and Moral Science.
K. W. BALLEXGER Director in 1 run ary Deparfinent.
< . 1). VINCENT, ’ Assistant in Primary Department.
MISS SAI.I.IK TRIPP Director in Music Department.
MISS M. U. BELL ' .... Assistant in Music Department.
MISS LOU. UPSHAW, ’. ..!.”.! Teacher of Embroidery, Painting and Drawing.
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EXPENSES:
Tuition in Ltterary Department, .... fI.SO to $4.00 per month.
do. Music Department, - 4.00 do.
Embroidery', Ac .* S.W do.
Board, (with private families,) - EDO <U>.
Next Session opens (June) 19tli instant. For further particulars address the Principal,
Gumming, Ga. June 12, ISTI-swiw
M.HHMHIH.
To be Gin Amy!
‘ ' THE SOUTH CAROLfNA
A3TI> IM9IIOBATION ASSOCIATION
auspices of the “South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society,” M ill give
?»r? v CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C„ commencing October Ist,
lbtl, for the purpose of raising a fund to enabler emigrants to settle upon lands set noted by the
Association for homes of Northern and European farmers and others, in the State of South Caro
lina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year.
REFERENCES IN SOI Til CAROLINA.—GeneraI Wade Hampton, lion. B. F. Perry, Governor
M. L. Bonham, General Johnson Ilaygood, Hon. Armistcad Burt, lion. -Tames Cltesnut, General
John S. Preston, lion. W. D, Simpson, Andrew Simonds, Esq., lion. G. A. Trcnholm, Governor
J. L. Manning, lion. J. I*. Campbell.
$500,000 to be awarded to the Ticket Holders of the Series of Concerts to commence on the First
of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C., on which day the Drawing commen
ce*.
150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no more, at $5 each.
All Orders for Tickets directed to us or our Agents Strictly Confidential.
All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be deposit
ed with the Nationel Bank of the Republic, New York.
§500,000 iin Gr ifts.
Ist Gift, Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C„ cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental of
about $20,000 from Opera House, Stoves and Halls; the building being about 200 feet by 60 and
situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of tile city, and well known to be the
finest building and most valuable property in Charleston; valued at 250,000
Gift—Cash iqo',ooo
25. Gifts—Cash each 11,000 *’ *25000
25. Gifts—Cash each 500 12 500
000 Gifts—Cash..., .. each 25 .... . . 12 500
1250 Gifts—Cash each 10 .... .... .... .7.7
2,404 Gifts, amount to qqq
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO.,
AGENTS SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION.
General M. C, Butler, \
Jolm Chadwick, Esr*, > Charleston, S. C.
General M. W. Gary, >
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS OF DRAWING:
General A. R. Wright,-of Georgia. * Colonel B. 11. Rutledge, of South Carolina.
General Bradley X. Johnson, ot Virginia. lion. Roger A. Pryor, of New York
June stli, 1371-swlm
J. & S. BONES & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
IRON lID STNMi,
Harflware, CKllorr, Guns,
ROME, CA.
Besides having DECIDEDLY the LARGEST STOCK
of IIAROWAKE, In all its l>e3>artnieiits 9 in the UJicro
kee country. we are the Exclnshc Agents for the sale of
Celebrated Portable, Stationary,
AND
Plantation Engines.
PORTABLE CIRCILA ii SAW AND GRIST RILLS,
AID MILL MACHIIERY OF ALL KUDS.
Persous intending to erect Mills of any kind, would do well to consult with us,
And eaii he furnished at Strictly Manufacturers Frices.
Bcandy's Portable Steam Engines and Saw-Mills have taken
the First Premiums at
The United States Fair,
The Ohio State Fair at Cincinnati,
The Ohio State Fair at Dayton,
The Ohia State Fair at Zanesville,
The Ohio State Fair at Sandusky,
The Indiana State Fair at Indianapolis,
The Missouri State Fair at St. Louis,
The Tennessee State Fair at Nashville,
The Goergia State Fair at Macon,
The Arkansas State Fair at Little Rock,
The Agricultural Fair Association Ga. & Ala. Rome’Ga.
The Kentucky North Western Agricultural Society.
The Great Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati,
And many other Fairs of less consequence, and never failed
to heat all competitors, in any contest in which they were ever
entered.
We give a full square guarantee upon all the Machinery sold
by us. Send for Catalogue ar and Price List.
March 31, IS7I. J. & S. RONES & CO.
To All Whom It may Concern.
(GEORGIA, BAKTOW COUNTY.—James
1 M. Jackson, having in proper form ap
plied to me, for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate pf Willi ant Jackson late of
said county, this is (o cite all and singular the
creditors and next ol kin of William Jackson,
to he and appear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, ami show cause if any they can
why permanent administration should not be
granted to James M. Jackson, on William Jack
son's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
J une lfith 1871.
ATLANTA SACK FACTORY.
WE arc prepared,, at all seasons, to fill or
ders lur Ornin and Flour Sucks, of any
size, quality, or quantity at oiir factory in At
lanta, tia. W. A. MITCH EEL & CO
sept»*26, lgTfr.wly
'RfQ-c Just received at Sattefiekl, Pyron
& Co’s, a large and beautiful assort
ment of gentlemen an ladies shoes,
boots, slippers &c.
juue 20 th-ts.
Ladies’ low-heel Busliim slip-'
pers, tin* prettiest in town, at Satter
field Pyron & Co’s,
une 20th, -ts.
Ladies, don’t forget there is .* nice
lot of Handkerchief Extracts. .Colognes,
Toilet Powders, Combs, Brushes, Ac., at
the New Diug Store. May Otli-tf.
F. M. Richardson,
Dealer in
Stoves,
CU’ates,
House - Furnishing Goods,
TO WARE, At ~
Turner Whitehall and
Hunter Streets,
Atlanta, tiia.
juu- 1, 187 1 wly
NE\v a IJVE rAISEM EX Tg
R. J.BIYBRS
DEALER in real ESTATE*
fr.vkliv, pa. TE »
I>uj*s and sells inum»vp.i <.■»
Un.u
~ UElici LAN'x'is —j
CAROLING 0111
* **|
IS GOOD FOR
Hurtisand Seeilds
Chilblains, ' nP “?*!*'*'
Sprains a¥,d Hndses Pil ** I
Chapped Hands, ' VCf-JP**'
; Fleet A Wound* FhtZl
j Frost Hites, ’ * ' Xi ! n vc,
External Poisons. < ”, / 4 ' ir " h V.
Sand Crack-*, Strinnh^nV”™*-
rgmy AU A.XS kid" 14 -
Animals Insects, Pan phi
Toothache, dc., etc., Lu, <- Duck .
I.»rgeSl«., *1.00; Mril„ w . so.!'
Twenty-Five Ceuts.
The Gargling Oil bus been in nso ~ r
ment for thirty-eight years. vil 1“ a , Lini
fair trial, but be sure and follow diw*ti!L ls
Ask your nearest druggist or dealer i,, 7 .
ent medicines, lor one of <ntr \ i,,!. bat-
Vade Mecums, and read what the A UKU 7 u ” 1
about the Oil. e P*opU say
The Gargling Oi4 is for sale bv all
ble dealers throughout the Unite,;
other countries. * ***** and
Our testimonial* date from 1883 to tt>»
ent, and are unsolicited. Use the }nT '-
. and tell your neighbors what tron.l ‘L’\ J '‘ ‘L
We deal fair ami liberal witWl
contradiction. Write for an Almanac '! cfv
Hook. c or 1 0< jk,
Manufactured at Loekport, N v
—BY— ** f
MERCHAT’S
GARGLING OIL COMPANY
JOII\ HOI)CE,Sc*f
FRAGRANT SAPOUENE
Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths »» >
Clothing: removes Paint, Grease, Tar r l
stoutly, without the least inmry
fabric. Sold by Druggists and Fancy <
Dealers. FRAGJBAKX SAPOUENE' co «
Barclay St. New York, 46, La Salic St., Uliie'Lgv.
CHEAP ADVERTISING-We
an advertisement in Eight Hundred \,7
rican Newspapers for-. Six Dollars per n n l
per week. One line one week will cost Six and, i
lavs. Two lines will cost Twelve Dollars m t
Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send'lor »
Printed List. Address GfcO. P. ROW ELI ,t
Advertising Agents, No, 41 I*ark Row, N. Y. ’’
Agents ! Read TMsl
WE WILL PAY AGENTS A SAU\RY
OF 830 PER WEEK and Expenses
or allow a large commission to sell our new and
wonderful inventions, Address M. WAGNfcR
& CO., Marshal, Mich.
O A T , )AY FOR ALL, with Stescil
NPFtY Tools, Address E. A. Graham,
Springfield, \ ermont.
ijL X A month, horse and carriage fur
nished. Expenses paid, Jl h
Shaw, Alfred, Mo.
A MILLION DOLLARS.
Shrowed but quiet men can make a fortune hr
revealing the secret of the luisiness to no one.
Address GEO. WINSTEAD,
688 Broadway, New York.
l ANNAMEE, m. D.. successfully curot
• all classes of Chronic and Acute Disease*.
Send stamp for circular containing partiulars
and testimonials. Address Box 512d, New York.
Mill CO..
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
TO MERCHANTS.
500 C RATES of As-
GRANITE
ind
Exactly suited to the wants of Country Merch
ants, of our own Importation, packed to our
own Order *
IN EUROPE.
Wc sell them for net cash for JiBO.OO
Direct Importation
OF
TABLE AND POCKET
Cutlery.
Any New York bill of
Cutlery. ,
Silver Plated Ware,
and Croeltery,
Duplicated.
Save Freights, Breakage, and Delay, by buy
ing from us.
Manufacturer’s Agents
for
Glass-W are •
The largest and cheapest stock of
FIRST-CLASS
in the South.
SATE YOUR FRUIT.
lor Price Lists.
Mcßride & co.
may 22-wly ATLANTA, GA
(T KOBGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Four week*
X afterdate application will be made to tne
Court of Ordinary of said county, for lea™* 0
sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Wil
liam 11. Edison, late of said county, deceases
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sam
deceased. This, April 3rd. 13H.
THOS. 11. BOMAB,
Adm’r de bonis non,
cum testfimcnta anoto
of said dscew 1 - _
<1 E< >IIGIA, BARTOW OOUNTF.—Notice i»
X hereby given that Sixty days after o
application will be ina«le to the Hon. o. ■
Howard, Ordinary of said County, lor leave
sell the real estate belonging to the wards
the undersigned, the minor children ol
Felton, deceased. This Ist h day of May, VFn-
LOUISA D. A. FELTON. Guardian,
Hitiiling and Flowing.
Asa A. Dobbs, having supplied himself with
a mule and wagon, is prepared to Haul
Flow for any on<3 wishing his services.