The Cartersville semi-weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1871-1871, June 27, 1871, Image 3

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local TTipre. _ ; Cftrtcrsrflle,Gft*» JuiwST) IS7I. Igk Mrs. Harrison, of this place, we arc informed by onr worthy town marshal, hm calf seven or eight months obi, that, now j about a quart of milk a day. Milking j stock, that. Our enterprising markctmnn, Mr. A. 0. j ; Vandivere, is enlarging his borders and el tcnding his field of nperatums by opening ; I, new market house on the East side of the ! Kailroad, at the old stand of Jas. M. Lackey, 0 n the old Tompkin’s lot, for the conveni ence of those of our citizens living on that j side of town. He will also continue the one i ft t his present stand on the West side of the Kailroad, for the convenience of those liv ing on this side of town, at both of which stalls he will keep daily supplies of fresh meats. Messrs. J. T. Guthrie ami W. M. Wiklo have sloughn off a piece of tho Arctic region and located it at the Post Office, in this burg, where you can go and pass through a cooling off process which ia truly refresh ing these hot days. They will keep con stantly on hand a gushing fountain]of Ice Soda Water, where you may slake your ra- j ging thirst by quaffing tbe invigorating beverage at tan cents a glass. These gentlemen will please accept the thanks of the editors of the Express for fa vors conferred upon them. We aften hear of editors expressing their warmest thanks for like conferred favors, but this time it is our good fortune to return our warmest thanks for freezinq favors conferred. The Grand Juvenile Concert of Mr- Kem merer, assisted by liis large class of eighty young singers, will give au entertainment of Miscellaneous Music, in the Academy Hall, on (Monday) to-night, June 26th.—- Admission 25 cents. Come out! citizens of Cartersville, and see what progress your .eons and daughters have made in the pitas'- ing art of vocal music. We have often rea l and sung about the land of “corn and wine,” and have as often wished to visit it. We are now clambering up tho hill from whose summit we expect soon to enrapturingly scan it, that is if, in the providence of Hod, the seasons continue. The corn crop never looked finer, and black berries were never more abundant. The Marietta Free School, under the su pervision of Kev. ,W. L. Mansfield, will give a Concert and Exhibition, in Cartersville, one night during this week, time and place will be designated by handbills. They gave au entertainment in Marietta, on Tuesday night last, and tho citizens were so well pleased with it, that they sent up a petition to Mr. Mansfield, signed by twenty-throe of the leading citizens of that place, asking that it might bo repeated. The proceeds of the entertainment aro to go to defray tho expenses of the school. This is a home af fair, gotten up by homo folks for the benefit of the poor children of our people, who arc seeking an education sufficient to read the holy bible and the laws -of the land. It is no itinerant concern gotten up to chouse the people out of their money. The finest field of upland cotton which we have seen this season, is on the plantation of Rev. r. G. Hawkins, bet ween Cassville and Pine Log, on the old Fain place. It is certainly entitled to a premium. The Pine Log, Wolf-Pen, and Sixth Dis tricts of this county, embrace a largo area of fine meadow and clover lands, well watered, and admirably adapted to the rais ing of stock. These districts are traversed by w oodland ridges and intervening valleys, the latter watered by numerous bold springs ami babbling brooks. The ridges afford ample range for stock, while the vallies bloom with clover and the grasses. This is also a fine section for the growth of orch ards and vineyards, and the culture of bees. The nerthern portion of this county is be ginning to assume many of the features of West Virginia and East Tennessee, in the cultivation of grain, clover, the grasses, and the erection of barns, and introduction of, fine brood stock and improved agricultural i implements, while the southern portion is being much exercised about manufacturing and railroad enterprises, coupled with the development of material resources; and it is thus wc travel on. v Wc are repeatedly asked if Bartow coun ty is to have an agricultural fair this fall, and if so why have no premiums, neither general nor special, been offered to contend ers for premiums ? We find a good many of our citizens fixing up something for the occasion, but, as nothing is said about the Holding of a fair, they aro at a loss to de termine whether it is necessary to make any further preparation. The most of the coun ties contemplating holding fairs, have pub lished tlieir premium lists. We are unable to say what our Executive Committee in tend doing in the premises, but have been under the impression that they expected to bring oft’ the fair in October next. We would remind them of the importance of a movement, of some sort, in that direction at an early day. Owing to the dissatisfaction existing among some of our citizens about the tournament, which they are pleased to call horse racing, we respectfully recom mend that no purses be offered or allowed for anything, and that nothing but premi ums and diplomas be awarded, so as we may have a fair, of such a strictly moral caste, as will not prove repugnant to the most fastidious. Tobacco is a great weed, according to our estimation, although those who don’t use it Dink otherwise. It is certainly agrcatlux lll7, to say the least of it. Chewing and Smoking good tobacco, such as is sold by Jcurdan, Howard & Harralsgn, the largest holesale tobneoo dealers in the South, At- Ga., ig a great solace to the troubled -“Rid, and a great companion around the ' ciy hearthstone or on a wearisome jour- L L is food for the hungry, and water • the thirsty, and far better than '“sper fits.” * plcndid new Wilcox & Gibb’s Sewing ac ine lor sale. Apply at this office. A nice new cottage residence with nine! acres of lend, good will of water, young or- | chard and viuy-ttrd, in the suburbs of Car-j tcrsville, on tint Domhitts ferry road, is of- 1 sored for rale, in which will be sold a bar gain, by applying to J. W. Pritchett. See advertisement. I < > W \ A T l I : u s! J.T.Gibson, Local Edit or. tSjT It. W. Murphy is our authorized Agent and Collector. To receive and receipt for Sub scription to the Kxpre#ji, and to collect Claims. agSMtcv. IV". E. Is our authorized local and traveling Agent, to receive uad re ceipt for subscriptions to the Express. ***»-, "Weather sultry. Soda Water in demand. Paper collars not water proof, melt like snow before tho rays of tbe snn. Business dull, and mer chants look morose and cross. Clerks living in clover. Local items, not any. Fat gentlemen use their fans with a rush, and sigh for a slight shower to cool off things. Dogs 101 l out their tongues, and growl ferocious ly at every passer-by. Blackberries on the market. Colored troops real ize what it is to be free by lounging in the shade, with nothing to disturb their repose, save the myriads of flies which around them do swarm, where upon the troop is heard to whisper, ‘ Shoo, Fly, don’t bodder me.” ‘'Boys of the Period,” perambulate the streets with a self-important air, and the “Jaybird” percheth himself “on a hick ory limb.” Thus endetli the chapter. jfcar I "’armors of this county are availing themselves of the dry weather which we have been having for several days past, to kill grass, and they have succeeded admirably. While Ben Lattimer, colored, was standing in the Grocery store of Mr. A. 11. Hudgins, Saturday last, as ho said, “discoursing Dr. Leland on a subject which was of considerabel intrust to dis wholo immunity,’ some of the boys desirous of having a little fun, filled his pockets with coffee, lem ons, oranges, &c. After had got ten through with the Doctor, liis at tention was called to his pockets, and he was advised to run, which he indig nantly refused to do. He said “I’m not gwine to run; dey trieel to elevas ticate my character; but I wouldn't run.” He spoke for about an hour and such speaking, we never heard before, anel wound up his remarks by positively affirming that “if ever I finds out who put dem things in my pockets, I’ll prosecute ’em lov trigonom etry” anel Ben never prevaricates. Rev. Dr. W. \V. Leak, preach ed a most excellent and feeling ser mon at the Methodist Church in this place, on Sunday last. Wanted—A local editor who can manufacture items—write about a thing as well where it aint as where it is—puff everything and everybody— write solemn and funny, too —be in seven or eight different places at the same time—wo can’t do it—we are too little and shame-faced —in fact, we aro “out of soap”—we’ve said every thing we can think of already, and it won’t make more than half a column —won’t somebody take pity on im anel get married, run a mule race, or get up a sensation of some kind to help us in tins, our most dire extremi ty ?—we wait in almost breathless anxiety to ascertain. l-iiT Tom Bridges has just received another fresh lot of bottled Ale, and to say that it is good don’t express it. Go and try it. He also has a varied assortment of Confectioneries on hand, and sells them cheap. B&jT Billy Edwards’ Gear Shop is turning out new, good harness .every day, and tho beauty of it is, ho soils them. Attention is directed to the advertisement of Col. J. W. Prichett, which will be found in another column of this paper, in which he offers liis placo for sale. A bargain can be ob tained by early application. thero any probability of tho Town Hall falling down ? We have been informed that it is liable to fall at any time, and we ask for informa tion. ftST Useless Undertaking.—To at tempt to choke a dog by feeding him on buttermilk —we’ve seen that experi ment tried on two-legged dogs, and it proved very unsuccessful. fiST Quite a number of gentleman procured a two-horse wagon and seine and proceeded to a magic pond on Col. Tumlin’s .plantation, on Fridax last, to gobble up a wagon load of fish in a very short time. But alas! Fate was against them, and they, re turned very much disappointed and chagrined, minus tho fish. Xcuso this article. Our Jeff' requested that we write a local, Com mencing the first sentence with an “X, and as Jeff is a “bully boy,” hail ing from the “State” ol Gilmer, we could t find it in oue heart to refuse him. Globe Flower Cough- Syrup cures Asthma There is an old negro ‘ woman Residing near this town who has given biith to twenty-: tun children, the youngest one being about two months old. “How high isb dat.” B@ r "M:s. Sharpe has removed her Millineiy shop from the room former ly occupied by limy over M< ssrs. Stoko ly A Williams’ store, to the building recently occupied by Mrs. Crandall. EgL, Wagon after w agon loaded with lumber passes cm Office door, and be fore it fairly bits the ground it is grab, bed up by the woikmcn and Lh fore you are fully aware of it, anew house is being put up in some portion of town, and that’s what goes with tho lumber. We like to see it disappear, especially when it goes that way. Wo understand that four or five surveyors arrived in town yester day, enrouto for Van Wert, their ob ject being to survey the Cartersville A Van Wert, alia* the Cherokee Railroad from that poiut (Van Wert,) to the Alabama liue. Another move in the right direction. New Spring ami Summer Goods, by the thousands, for sale, at S. & M. LiebmanV WANTED. 50,000 busljels New Wheat, for which we will pay the high est market price. We are pre pared With sacks and funds.— Farmers wishing to sell will please call at our office. N- Gilreath & Son. Cartersville, Jan. 21st, 1871. - It. R.C&J E.ROBERTS &MOON, Cartersville, Ga. RC. & J. E. ROBERTS having associated a themselves with R. D. MOON, in the Sale an«l Livery Stable 2Stt sincss, at the old stand of Ford & Moon, arc now prepared to Buy and Sell Stock, Board Stock, by the day, week, month, or year; and also to supply private conveyances to the trav eling public,' and accommodate all with carri ages, hacks, buggies, and saddle liorses at mod erate prices lor cash. Cartersville, Ga., june 15th, 1871-s wtf BANGER IS AT THE BOOR! Prc p»arc to Avert It MESSRS. HOFFMAN & STOVER WILL erect, in the most approved and scientific manner, the IRON, ZINC. AND COPPER LIGHTNING R-ODS. *• will put them up much cheaper, and on better terms than parties from elsewhere. They also do all kinds of PAINTING, FRESCOING, WALL COLORING, PA PER HANGING, &c., inthe very.best style, and on reasonable terms. All work warranted to give entire satis faction. All orders left at the New Drug Store will receive prompt attention. June 2,-sw2m. Just Received FINE TABLE CUTLERY! A New Supply of Castors AND OTHER PLATED WARRE. CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE BOlffHT in any.Sonthern market. J. T. OWEN. Wl 10 WARD Is Agent for the BEST C A If IBfET OBGIHS FOR Churches, Schools, Halls, and Parlors.!! Made in America, viz: Mason & Hamlin's, & G. A. Prince & Co’s. Also, Agent for A Splendid Piano, Guaranteed by Written War* ran tec to keep in Perfect Order for Fix e ¥«an ! 1 Also, Agcntfor Various Smaller MUS;CAL INSTRUMENTS!!! WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THIS LINE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO Call on me and get my Prices. Call and see Illustrated Cata logue and Price List. Don’t forget this Advertisement. W. 11. Howard, Cartersville, Georgia. march 28tli ’7l—sw 3m. Mr, B. F. Pick ten is Agent for the “Celebrated Common Sense Sew ing Machine.” tho best Machine for the money in use. He requests all to call at his Furniture Store aud eyauiino it. j June 2-ts. Fine assortment of Gents Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Collars and Cuffs just opened by Satterfield, Byron X | Cos. Gibson’s Diodora, 15 Years old. The best whisky on tho market, at tho Star Saloon. Slay 20,-?tf. I Skeleton Corsets at Satterfield Pyron & Co’s. ! ; Those who design purchasing a Sewing Machine, aro requested to give the Singer a trial. It is the best Ma - chine now in use. If you wish to look at one of these elegant and substantial Machines, call at the Store of Satterfield, Pyron Sc Cos., Agents. Away with your Broom Factory ! Carters ville is ahead of that! She now boasts ci a real, live COLLAR FACTORY! Ask Billy Edwards and Roger Williams ! Pemberton’s Compound Extract of Stillin gia—the great Blood Purifier. S. & M. Liebman have received the largest lot and assortment of Trunks a'nd Valises ever before brought to this market. England had her Cromwell! France he: Bonaparte, but Cartersville "has her COLLAR FACTORY, at Edwards’ “Gear Shop.” Globe Flower Cough Syrup breaks up Whooping Cough and Croup, as if by magic No use in saying so, the evidence that Satterfieland, in proof that they not only sell bargains, but that they sell great bargains in goods, is a trial. Buy your goods of Satterfield, Pyron & Cos., and success is yours, beyond a doubt Cartersville Progressive. —First steam mill, then a foundry and machine shop, then two steam planing and matching door and sash manufactories, then a rail road and tow'n hall; now another steam mill, car factory, new church, new college, new hotel, new bank, and, last, but not least, she has. already in full blast, anew COL LAR FACTORY ! Call at the ‘Gear Shop’ and see it. Nice lot of new clocks at J. T. Owen’s. There is a live “Collar Factory” come to town. Yes ! a thing of reality, whore they are making all sorts of Cfollars—horse col lars and mule collars; big collars and little collars; white collars and black collars, in the identical town of Cartersville, at Billy Edward’s “Gear Shop;” • we know it is so, for we have been around and seen ’em make ’em. If you would know it to be true, do as we have done, go and see for yourself. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. You can buy watches, clocks and jewelry as cheap at J. T. Owen’s as any where else, or from any body else. If you want anything done in the jeweler’s line, call on J. T. Owen. Clothing! Clothing! ! Clothnig !! ! Let the cry be extorted : “CLOTHING !” For the rich and the poor, the high and the low. the bond and the free, the white and the black, all! of all qualities and prices, at LIEBMAN’S Ladies and Gentlemen: We do not. pro pose to detain you with lengthy remarks, on this occasion, but simply wish to say: “If you wish to buy great bargains in goods, go to LIEBMAN’S.” SyP* Job Work done at this office, cannot be excelled this side of Pekin, China; we want to do a heap of it, too, and will do it, and do it cheap. Merchants, Mechanics and Farmers. —Buy your horse and mule Collars of VVm. C. Edwards, and get better and cheaper ones, and, at the same time, encourage home industry and enterprise. B®*, Fronch Cloths and Cassimers for sale at extremely low figures at Satterfield, Pyron & Co’s. B^TOBACCO.—Messrs. JOURDAN, HOWARD & IIARRALSON, Atlanta, Ga., have on hand the following Choice Brands of manufactured Tobacco, which they offer to trade as low as the lowest: Brown’s Log Cabin, Cabin Home, Golden Choice, Pike’s Peak, Winfree’s Gold Leaf, Pranly’s XXX, Montsief, Hyco Belle, Peach Mountain,, Sunny Side, Saranac, McGhee’s i A, Golden Rule, Rosa Belle, Globe Twist, Crown Navy, May Apple. And many other desirable brands not men tioned; together with a fine variety of Smok ing Tobaccos and Cigars. Messrs. Gower, Jones & Cos., Are still at their old trade —making, selling, aud repairing carriages, bug gies, Wagons, 4*c. They are continu ally enlarging their business iu order to supply the daily increasing demand for their vehicles. They have the most extensive carriage Depository and Man ufactory in Cherokee Georgia, and the reputation of their work unsurpassed in tho South. Long experience at the business has won for them a notoriety for substantial, durable, and style of finish of work, seldom, if ever, attained by any like establishment in the South ern States. See advertisement. Finest and Purest Liqours in town, at the Star Saloon. May 2G,~tf. B£§u,The Star Saloon is the place to get the 'finest and the cheapest ci gars in Cartersville, aud no mistake. May 26,-tf. The ‘‘Pain Killer” may jwtTj he stvfrd the great medicine of the world, sot thero ie ko region of the globe into which it has not found its way, and been largely used and highly prized. Moreover there is no clime to which it has not proved to b ' well adapted for the cure of a considerable-variety of dis eases; it is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, serious cuts, bruises, wounds and va rious other injuries, as well as for dysente ry, diarrhoea and bowel complaints general ly, it is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. It is a very signfieant fact, that, nothwith smndirtg the long period of years that the “Pain Killer” has been before the world, it has never lost one whit of its popularity, and at no previous time has the demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as it is to-day. Another significant faei is, that nowhere has the s Pain Killer ever been in higher re p\ite, or been more generally used by fami lies and individuals, than, it has been here at home, where it was first discovered and and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to be, what we styled it, tiie GREAT medicine of the WOULD, t here can not be the shadow of a doubt.—Providence Advertiser. A Chapter of Facts. Space is valuable in a newspaper, and it is therefore proposed in this advertisement to condense a variety of facts, important to the public, into a small compass. Those facts refer to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters— what that celebrated medicine is and what it will do. In the first place, then, the arti cle is a stimulant, tonic and alterative, con sisting of a combination of an absolutely pure spirituous agent with the most valua ble medicinal vegetable substances that Bot anic research has placed at the disposal of the chemist and the physician. These in gredients are compounded with great care, and in such proportions as to produce a pre paration which invigorates without exciting the general system, and tones, regulates and controls the stomach, the bowels, the liver, and the minor secretive organs. What this great restorative will do must be gathered from what it has done. The case of dyspepsia, or any other form of in digestion, in which it has been persistently administered without effecting a radical cure is yet to be heard from, and the same may be said of bilious disorders, intermittent fe ver, nervous affections, general debility, constipation, sick headache, mental disabili ties, to which the feeble arc so subject. It purifies all the fluids of the body, including the blood, and the gentle stimulus which it imparts to the nervous system is not succeed ed by the slightest reaction. This is a chap ter of facts which readers, for their own sake.B, should mark and remember. S. & M. HERMAN, Have Received the MOST ELEOAXT, Best Selected Cheapest! STOCK OF DHODS, CLOTHING, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. We will save the public 25 per Cent, in buying goods of us. We have a large stoeh, an<l will sell lower than any other house Iu town. S. &’M. LTETUTAN, apr 22-w2m C.-lA’ TERS VILLE. J. Walker, Proprietor. R. H. McDowakr A t>.% A Gen. Agent*, San Fr»ncisco» Cah, and 3i Commerce atreot , N, Y. 1 MILLIONS Bear Testimony to their Ik Wonderful Curative Effects. They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits nud Refuse Liquors doctored, spioed and sweetened to please tho taste,called “Tonics,’’ “Appetizers,” “Restorers,” Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness ami min.bnt aro a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu lants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURI FIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and IhvißOWtor of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thablood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bit ters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, atul the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merito of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or old, married or single, at the dawnsd womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory ami Chronic Rheuma tism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent ttnd 1 lit erinitteut Fe vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid neys and Bladder, these Bitters have keen most successful. Such Diseases are caused by VII fated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digeslivo Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tha Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bid Taste in llie Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pafn in the re gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other gainful symp toms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Slomacli anil stimulate tho torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im parting now life and vigor to the whole system. Foil SKIN DISEASES, .Eruptions,Tetter, Balt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Dimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Sore byes, Erysipe las, Itch. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use ot these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their cun tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im puritie# bursting through tho. skin in Pimplos, Erup tions or Sores; clcanso it when rou find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, and the health of tho system will follow. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in tho system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of tho body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No System of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like those Bitters. J WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. Mr DONALD & CO.. Druggists and Hen. Agents. San Francisco. California, • and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. BarSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Adininistiaior’s KCe, BY' VIRTUE of an order from the Court o Ordinary or Bartow county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in.) une,l 871, at the Court House door, in said county, between the legal sale hours, the reversionery interest to half of lots of land Nos. 170 and 200, in oth (list, ami 3rd sec. of Hartow county, the said lots being the dower of Mrs. Nancy Denman, widow of Felix G., Den man, dec’d; the said reversionery interest sold as the property of said dec’d. Possession of the same given at the death of said Nancy Denman. Sold for the benefit of the herrs and creditors of said Felix G. Denman, dec’d. Terms of sale cash. April 22m1, 1871. H. W. Fite, Adm’r F. G. Denman, Dec’d. (Jartersville Prices Current. Corrected Semi-Weekly by A. R. Hudgens, Grocery Merchant. Cotton per lb. 10 to 13 Axes per doz. *13.00 to $15.00 Meats: Butter—Goshen lb 50 @ 60d Shoulders fb 12(313- “ Country 95 @3o.*. Clearrb-sidelfc&lS Beeswax Th 20 (3 25 Plain hams 14(315 Brimstone & sulph. th 8(315 Canv. hamalß@2o Bluestone Id lh 15:320 Fresh pork 9 @lO Borax lb 50 @6O Cheese, lb 18 @ 22 Crackers—Butter lb 8 @25 Cigars. M s7o@s9O “ Soda 7 >£@ls “Dom. $1501430 “ Cream... 18(320 Tobacco lb <iO@7Uc Candy—Fancy asst.lb l'.VddO “ Medium 7ft@7sc “ Stick.. 19@3Q “ Prime, 1.00-3.1.50 Coffee—Rio.... lb 18>£@25 “ V a 7 ,eaf 20@25c “ Java 20 (728 “ Smoking7s@loo Cream Tartar, lb srt@7s I Eggs, doz. 12@16c Camphor—Gum, lb 1.25*2.00 j Flour, cwt. $43.1.50 Cot ton Cards, doz $7.50(3.8.00 Lard, lb 14@16c Epsom'Salts,... lb ...8.315 Meal, bush. 75@90c Grain—Corn, bush. 75@80 Lime, bbl. 1.75(32.50 “ Wheat, red. 1.50—60 Rice, lb .... 9@l2R Rye 75(390 Salt, sack 2.35(32.10 “ Peas 1.40(3*2 Soda, lt> 7(310 Oats 50*3.60 Starch, tb ...B@ls “ Clover Seed $9.50-12 Soap-Bar th fV3l2>£ Sugar—Brown, lb— 13(314 Shot, hag ?2.75@3.00 “ C 11315 Shovels, Am. $1.50 “ A 15>j£@10>j Iron ib ....5t3,9 “ Crushed 16:’£@18 Putty, 1b... B@loc “ Powr’il is 520 Indigo lb $,1.75@2.00 Syrup—Muscova. gal ED/50 Tallow, lb 10@12>£ “ Golden 9o@f.oo Tea, tt> $1.25(3.1..50 “ Ex. Golden $1@1.25 Feathers lb 055375 “ ‘ New Orleans 80(3$1 Pepper. lb 25(335 Oil—Tanner’s, gal $1.1(3-40 M.tnk’l, kit $2—2.75 “ Kerosene 45(5 60 Potatoes, Ir. Tsfaßs “ Linseed, raw $1.25@1.40 “ Sweet $2.00 “ *• boil’d $1.35«/1.50 | Twine, bag. 30(335 Rope—Manilla ib 28.330 I Candles, tb 19(3.30 “ Machine ll@ls I LiunlTcr M sl6 S2O “ Cotton 37@40 I Wool, wash. 20(5 10 Cotton Yarns, bun. 1.30-1.40 | Osuaburgs y 15(318 Brown Slice tings, yd. 10:311 | Turpentine 75@$1 Dried Peaches, bush $1.50-75 I Rags, cot liti th 3'£ “ Apples .... $1.75 1 White Lead 10(315 Vinegar—Cidar, gal 50@75 | Estrella Oil 40@G0 ('I BORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas jr Cephas I’. Anthony, Administrator of the estate of Abel H. Anthony, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition dulv filed and enter ed upon record, that lie has i’uily administered Abel fl. Anthony’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his Administration, and receive letters of dis mission, on the first Monday in September, ’7l, Given under my hand alia seal of oilice, this, sth day of June, 1871. J. A. HOWARD, Ord’y B. C. Satterfield & Wofford, 9B&&8&8 m P & hi £ 1 y Ci 11 O C E U I E H AND CARTE US YILLE, GA. A T the old stand, East side of the rail /m road, where we promise to sell on as good terms, and as low down in price, as any grocery house in town, either by the Wholesale or Itotall. Come and see us and test our sincerity. J II SAT TEH FIE ID, apr 12wly J C WOFFORD. TAX NOTICE. I will attend at the following places and times for the plxrpose of receiving tax returns for 1871, to-wits fith District, May Ist, 18th, and 20th. Adairsville,. “ ami, ltish, and 10th. Kingston, “ 3rd, 17bh, and 31st. 17tii District, “ 4th, 18th, and Ist .June. Cassville, “ Bth, 10th, and Snd “ r’ine Log, “ ftth, SOtli,.and3rd “ Wolf Pen, “ Hth, 22nd, and sth “ Lower Stainp cr “ »tn, 23rd, and oth Allatoona, “ 10th, ' 24* h; and 7th “ Carters villo, “ 11,12, 2-7, 20tb, Sill A, nth “ All persons are requested to give in their Lauds by Numbers, Sections and Districts. W. TANARUS, GORDON, T. 1L B. % |l 4 K II Y Prophylactic Pluicl. F uniiy Me.-ieim., r„ r 1. i u 1.1 n.- ; id: .: _ . . | _ tn,.,. j t..I Ki heimgut »». god alUkin .|j <*> fur catarrh, ililiTll’*** dij.ifc,.. ria; for chotic, di:inim*.i. .hoUw.i; :i> a u.-ixlii,, soften and ite ii.tif. kin; t<> r>nnvc ini, snois, nriblew, ffsit plains; tdkflti u»i<wnallv util as applied * vgv.iii mended by all w!t<> have ti-» lit i- f.>r ah all d'mgg’sts ail.l «‘l»wf.:i*v M. i. b KS. m,,; u, iv lip order.*.! d»»*«*«*»I v <» DARLA I'KuPHILAiB to., Dec.fi, w-ly. DU Willi.i a Street. N. V.** FARJIESitt! ! ! LtlOK TO I OMI IXTKU ESTS ! %X n AA \ E 91 OX EY 15Y ( ALLIXG OX t i). HEAD, If 7 io is now rewiring an entirely new and fresh stork of Staple miff I'aaeff £>#«? 1 - KOOiPS, fPress Koo/fw mors and SHOES , If ATS y CLOTHING, AC, which have been bought at hoi tom price* y for CAS J(A The :ul vantage** of havinsr a resideict buyer in New York, of long experience, enables me to offer advantages to Ciisll CFs, which cannot he overlook ed by any one who will con sult their own interest. All 1 ask is an examination of GOODS AND vimm* to convince you that I will all I say. \ ' I will again remind mj* long-winded customers that I occasionally need money, and hope they will find it conv&i&b ent to call and pay. J. D. HEAD, CARTURS VILLE, GrA. Liberal Ahvancfs made to Planters on Cotton, to ship for immediate sale, or, to hold. April 13, 1871.-swtf FINAL NOTICE, TO CLA IM A NTS A G A INST WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. ORDETED, THAT ALL CLAIMS BE FILFBk with the Clerk of the Board of ers, by FIFTEENTH JUNE, Or that the same will not be entertained. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. A. B, Qulborson, Clerk., DESIRABLE RIIILDIXU LOTS FOR SALE ! TIIK I,AND IX TiITOWJf ofCttrleruvill©, known as the Solomon Property, has been surveyed, Erwin Street extended thro 1 * it, and Hiiilding Lots Laid Off, and it is ik>k offered for sale, in quantities to suit purchasers,, upon reasonable terms. These lots are e.onve-. nient to the business part of town, and in a good, neighborhood, making them the most desirable lots now offered for sale. W. T. WOFFORD. apr. 17-sw3m CartersrUlo, Gsi, T HIE Pendergrass on Tennessee Street, is offered for sale, in lots ot 4th Acre or more, as purchasers desire.— Each lot fronts On a ktreet. Those wishing to secure homes in an elligible locality, can now do so upon the most reasonable terms. Apply to W. T. WOFFORD, or E. J>. PIJCKEXT, apr. 17-sw3m Cartersville. G*. Grover and Bate Seeing Machine rrUIIS celebrated Sewing Machine has been in JL use loi* nearly twenty years' and is now us xcd oy over three hundred thousand fahiilics, anjl has gained a reputation far above any oth er sewing Machine. It 7,as been awarded mot* national prizes than any other machine in the world; at the Great World’s Fair at New York, it was awarded the Gold Medal; at the London Fair it won the very highest prize, and in at Far is, it was awarded the( rosso!The Legion of Honor; besides this, it has won the Fini J‘remitint at all the State Fairs where it has been exhibited. However, we do not claim that premiums won at our State and County Fair* any great honor or mark off distinction, as it depends more on the operator than the machine, they seldom have judges who are mechanics, and judges of a Sewing Machine. At National Fairs there are a sworn Committee, who aie judges oi machinery. The following are some of the reasons why the Grover A Baker the best: It is the lightest running Machine 1# yse; it is the simplest; it is more rapid in its movements ; sews directly tromtwo spools without rewind big; sews , till kinds of work without huisting, can do twice as much work in a day as anv other machine; it is the most durable, and almost noiseless;(At sews equtdly well cm aH kinds of good*, from the finest Swiss muslni to the heaviest Beaver cloth; makes the efitstic lock-stitch much the strongest in tisc, an devtry machine is fully warranted. Wlto can desire any more in a sewing machine. There is every variety and size of these machines, from the lightest family to the heaviest leather machine. These machines are now for sale at C artersville, Ga., by Leon A CAMP, in one of Judge Parrott’s new store Houses, under thq City hall. Ma chines will he delivered to customers either iu or out ot the city, and full instructions, given tree ot charge; and should uuy of qjjr iall soort-ot our recommendation, the money will be cheerfully refunded or placed in its stead any other rnaehim* in use. Old Machines repaired and put in good Order on the very shortest notice. LE.ON A. CAMP. Cartersville, Ga. f GEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas 4T Daniel B. Citnyus, Administrator or the Estate of John P. Burge, deceased, represents (« the Cotft, iu hi. itetition. duly filed and ent red upon record, that, he has fully administered Jno P. Bttrgo’s estate. This i*>, therefore to cite all persons coacerned, kindred and Creditors, to show cause, if any they can, wlty said Admin istrator, should not be discharged from his A l ministration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the first Mdnday in August. 187 1. Given un der* my hand ahd seal of ofii«'e, this ®f*X • * 1871. J. A. HOWARD, Oni-. BC.