Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, November 04, 1870, Image 4

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('I EORGIA BARTOW COUNTY. Whereas JT Many citizens of said County, have peti tioned the Court of Ordinary of said County to open anew mad from the Stilcsboro Institute to the stilesboro depot, on the Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad in said County. And, whereas. Commissioners to review said road, have been appointed bv the Court and reported favorably upon the utility of said road, and re commended the opening of the same. There fore all persons concerned, are hereby notified to lie and appear at mv ofUce, within the time prescribed bv law. and show cause, if any they can, why said road should not be opened, estab lished and made a public road. Given under my hand and official signature, October 17th. IK7O. J. A. HOW ARD, Ordinarvv. B. C. Adjournment of Barlow S. Court. Bartow superior Court, ) September Term, 1870. f IN CONSEQUENCE of the severe illness in the family of the Presiding Judge, it is or dered that this Court be adjourned till 10 o’clock, A. M., 4th Monday in November next, and that parties, witnesses, and the Jurors drawn for the Second Week of this Term, be required to attend at the time mentioned. It is further ordered that tiiis order be published in th. Cartcrsville papers. J. Jt. Parrott, J. 8. C. C. C. A true extract from the Minutes of Bartow Superior < ourt. Titos. A. Word, Clerk. Sept. *23.1870,-tf. or tc. IaICHTJ ft L,oht:: I iICHT: Witli or Witliout Measure ! Conceal it Not!!! PETER MARSH, Manufacturer of and Dealer in /Estrella Oil, Also, Dealer in LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS ETC., ETC, I can bs found at Best & Kirkpatrick s on Main Street, Cartcrsville, Ga., where I will be pleased to see my friends and pat rons. To all, I would say, come and ex amine for yourselves, as I intend to sell as Cheap as (he Cheapest, Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance ot the same. PETER MARSH. Cartersville, apr. 22. Y. R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWART, Oxford. Ga. TOMMY »V STEWART, IMI’OUTEKSAND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign of the MILL SAW and GAME COCK, ]tfo. 70, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, CA. T>ESPBCTFULLY call the attention of Merchants l\ au>l «tI ers to ill:ir LAUU E AND V\ ELL ISSOR’I ED STOCK of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’ anti Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, Grain Cradles, Svtlie Blades, Tools of all kinds, <fce., <Cc. ALSO. agents for Hook’s Anti-Friction Vleta 1. Buffalo Scale Works, PROPRIETORS OF It rooks’ Improved Patent Portable Revolving Cotton and Hay Screw Press. May 15, 1870 wly ATLANTA MARBLE WORKS WM. CRAY, Proprietor. S. B..OATMAN, Agent. Importers and Dealers in AMERICAN <( ITALIAN MARBLE, MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES, Tombs and Monumental If’of* FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER. And on lieasonable Terms. DESIGNS OF MONUMENTS A XI) STATU A Hl' Furnished Free on Application. April 28, 1870—ts PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS ! SIVEN GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDED, At late Fairs held in tlie South in October and November, 1809, to CIIA S . M. STIEFF, For the best PIANOS, over Baltimore? Philadelphia an<l New York PIANOS. Office and Nkw Warkuooms, No. 9 North Liberty Street, above Baltiiharc Street, BALTIMORE , MD. STIEFF’S FIAA'OS Have all the latest improvements includin ' the Agraef Treble, Ivory Fronts, AXI) THE IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION, fully warranted for five years, with privilege of ex change within twelve months if not entirely satisUc tory to purchasers. Second hand Pianos and Parlor 0.-g ms always on hand from SSO to s3oo. RBF&REE3 WID HAVE OUR PIANOS IN General Robert E. Lee, Lexington Va, General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C General D. 11. H 11, Charlotte, N. C. Governor John I,etcher, Lexington, Va. Bishop Wilmer. New Orleans, La. Joseph Ruop, Chattanooga, Tenn W. I?Mansfield, Marietta, Ga. ' Reuben Arnold, Atlanta, Qa. J J & 8 I] Richards, ** A K Scago, " ! ’ » » Send fora Circular containing Ron r who have purchased the *he sn.ee Hie v»at vlo. cU. mth 3 _ fi “ A ASKINNJBKtfe Cos — AND— Produce DEALERS. CARTERSVILLE, GA. LAND FOR SALE! THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale 180 acres of Land, lying West of Carters ville miles; 80 acres cleared, the balance well timbered. The place is comfortably im proved, with Dwelling, Stables, out Houses. &'c., with a nice young orchard—Peaches, Apples, etc. Also a Lot of 12 acres of land in the town of Cartersville, well improved; good Dwel ling, pure free stone water Most of the Land is well adapted to growing Clover and grass. Located at the North end of Erwin Street. Any person desiring to purchase is invited to examine the property. June 16,-tf. J. A. HOWARD Marble Yard and Works. JAMES VAUGHAN, CARTERSVILLE, GA. HAVING opened a Marble Yard in Carters ville, I am prepared to furnish those wish ing anything in the marble line, on very rea sonable terms—Monuments, Toombs, Urns, Va ses, Head and Foot Stones. Mantels, Paintstones, Biscuit Blocks, Imposing Stones, etc. I am, al so, Agent for the Georgia Marble Works, aug. 2, ’7Q.w9m JAMES VAUGIIAN. ‘BAD BLOOD.’ “THE IIFE_ ISJTHE_BLOOD.” From it we derive our strength, beauty, and mental capabilities. It is the centre of our being, .around which revolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted the painful effects are visible in many shapes, prominent among which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of the human organism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes—as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseas ed Joints. St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharg es from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy. Syphillitic Affections, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Man hood and General Debility. It has been the custom to treat these dis eases with Mercury and other Mineral sub stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious and entails misery in after life. The long known inju rious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers has led the philanthropical man of science to explore the arena of na ture, the result of which has been the discov cry of vegetable products which possess the power of eradicating these Taints from the Blood. Dr. TUTT’S Compound Extract Os Sarparilla and Queen’s Delight, Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. By its use the afflictions above enumerated can be permanently banished, and the Source —the Centre of Life —the Blood. be maintained in all its purity and vigor. For Disease* produced toy flic use of Mercury, and for Sypliillis, with Us train of evils, this com pound is Hie only sure antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves arc unstrung, and countenance downcast THE SARSAPARILLA AND Queen’s I>elij>-tit. is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected countenance be made radiant with the conciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. The old and the young jbay use it; tljo most delicate female at anytime may take it; the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, wiil be cur ed by it. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD USE DR. TUTT’S Extract of Sarsaparilla qtJEKY'S DIILIGIIT When used in the Spring it removes all hu mors which infest the system : and banishes the languor and debility peculiar to th»d sea son of the year. It acts promptly on the liver a.\d kidneys, Producing a healthy action of the important organs by which all the impurities of the sys tem are carried oft', and the result is A CTeur Skin, a Good Appetite, and Bouynnt Spirit*. PREPARED BY WILLIAM E TUTT & LAND 'AVGUSTA, GEORGIA. And Sold by Druggists Everywhere. June 10th, 1870-ly. J66TfThe firm of L. Bennett a Cos., havirig been dissolved by the withdrawal of L. Bennelft the business will he continued, at the old staml' by the new firm of L. Payne & Cos. The old firm call upon all who arc indebted to them for Goods and Groceries, to come forward, without delay, and settle np. The hoots will be found wittv L. Pay in, & Cos., at the old stand. R E A D a I Doctors and to Lad U s that Women are subject V |f - I xEßjf to nmnvrou* diseases pe- A eullar to their sex—such */&■£*: ; : A"-isS as Suppression of the ' ‘‘fr*. Menses, Whites, Painful pjgryStm mutism of the Back and V A Womb. Irregular Men- tcjjjjslipjk struation, Hemorrhage, v ’ or Excessive *Flo\v,’ and Prolapsus Uterior Fall 'Fhese diseases have sel dom been treated successfully. The profession has soughtdiiligently for some remedy that wo’ld enable them to treat these diseases with success. At last, that rettaedv has been discovered by one of the most skilful physicians in theStute of Georgia. The remedy Is Bradfield’s Female Regulator, It is pnrelv vegetable, and is put up in Atlan ta, by BRAD FI ELI) & GO. It will purify the blood and strengthen the system, relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is a perfect specific for all the above diseases; as certain a cure as Quinine is in Chills and Fevers. For a history of diseases, and certiorate* of its worderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Every bottle war ranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. LAGRANGE, Ga., March 23, 1870. BRADFIELD ft CO., ATLANTA, GA.: Dear Sirs; I take pleasure in stating that I have used, for the last twenty years, the medi cine vuti are putting up, known as DR. J. BRAD FIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, and con sider it the best combination ever gotten to gether for the diseases for which it is recom mended. I have been familiar with the pre scription both as a practitioner of medici ite and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that 1 consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our whole land, who may be suffering’in any way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, that their sufferings may not only be relieved, but that they may be restored to health & strength. With mv kindest regards, I am, respectfully, W. B. FERRELL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to the trade, Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator—believing it to he a good and reliable remedy for the diseases for which lie recommends it.’ W. A. LANS DELL, PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR ft CO. RED WINE ft FOX, W. C. LA WSIIE, Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOT ft SON, Marietta, Ga. DR. PROPHITT’S Celebrated Liver Medicine. It is purely vegetable, and will act upon the Liver and Kidneys as promptly as Calomel and Buchu, without any danger of salivation or de struction of the bones. Parties taking the medicine need not fear get ting wet, or any other reasonable exposure. Symptoms of Liver Disease: Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sour Stom ach, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in the Mouth, the*skin has a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual, Costiveness, Melan choly Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Colic. Dys entery, or Diarrhoea, Chills and Fever, and Piles.’ lu fact, where the Liver is out of order, you are liable to every disease that is not conta gious. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cure any disease resulting from a deranged liver. It writ regulate its functions and thus cure all diseases caused by the failure of its healthy ac tion. It has been used for a great number of years, and has given universal satisfaction. There is no brother or son claiming to have the origional recipe. It is put up in both Pow der and Fluid form. Faikburn, Ga., Sept 4,1808. DR. O. S. PROPIIITT: Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years. Doctors all agreed she had “Liver Dis ease.” In connection with their practice she used various and noted remedies, none of which seemed to do any good. Sometime ago 1 procu red a bottle of your “Liver Medicine,” of your agent here. C. A. Harvey, which being given ac cording to directions, has affected a comolete cure. Respectfully, ftc., GEO. L. THOMAS. CnarLOTTE, N. C., Sent. 24, 1808. I have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medi cine as a tonic, and found it to be powerful and efficacious. It is excellent for functional de rangement of the Liver or constipation of the bowels; in most cases superceding the necessity of a regular course of medicine. E. J. MEYNARDIE, Pastor Tryon-str. C’h. Marion County, Texas, Aug. 1,1869. DR. O. S. PROPIIITT: Dear Sir: 1 write you this to inform you that 1 have been troubled a great deal with indiges tion, but after using ouc bottle of your Liver Medicine, I find great relief. 1 cheerfully re commend it as a good Family Medicine, and feel confident that it is good for anything for which it claims to be an antidote. Verv resjiectfullv, DIClv KOCKETE. Dr. Prophitt’s Dysentery Cordial, Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Infantum, or Cholera Morbus. This medicine has been in use for years, and gives uniuersal satisfaction. The most delicate child may take it with im punity. Covington, Ga.,Xov. 9,1867. DR. PROPIIITT: Having a severe attack of Dysentery during the past summer, I was induced to use your Dy sentery Cordial, and derived therefrom immedi ate and permanent relief. It gives me pleasure to recommend this remedy to all who may be so attacked, believing that, should the directions bo followed, relief would surely he obtained.— Truly, &c. O. S. PORTER. CUSS AT a, Texas, 1869. DR. PROPIIITT: Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE. West Point, Ga., Aug. 11, 1869. This is to certify that 1 have used Dr. O. S. Prophitt’s Liver Medicine myself and in my family, for twelve months or more, and I unhes itatingly say that I believe it one of the best Family Medicines in use. M. T. WALKER. J? 11 OI 3 111 TT ’ S Pain Kill It, This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Davits’ Pain Killer out of the market, wherever it was sold. Davis marie Prophitt change the name from Pain Killer to PAIN KILL IT. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has no equal. For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best thing you can use as a dressing. For Snake Bites or stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect ANTIDOTE. It is good fur Colic, Colds, Coughs, or Bowel Complaints. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly DEATH to pain. Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELI) .Sc CO., Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all druggists. Dooly Bounty, Ga., April, 1867. This is to certify that I was confined to the house, and most of the time to my bed. and suf fering the greatest agouy imaginable with Rheu matism, for live months, and after trying every available remedy, with no relief, 1 was cured with two bottles of Dr, O, S, J’ruphitt’s Anodyne Pain Kill It; each costing fifty rents only.' It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore re commend it ijx the highest degree to others suf fering from similar 1 can say that it is one of the finest Family Medicines nowout, cer tain. Yours, truly, IV. A. FOREHAND. DOOLI Corntv, Ga., Oofc. 97, 1607 DR. O. S. PROPHITT’: I have, during the last oigeteen months, used vourPaln Kill It, and I consider it unequaled by anything for pain in the head, breast, back or side: and for colic nothing gives relief half so quick as vour Anodyne Pain Kill. ft is doing much good in the community in o ther families as well as my own. Yours, jcc., D. T. FOREHAND. Newton Factory', Ga., Nov., 1867. DR. PROPHITT: Last summer my horse sprained his knee se verely, causing the whole leg to swell to about twice its natural size, and rendering him almost helpless; two applications of your Awodvne Pain Kill It thoroughly cured it. JNO. B. DAVIS. STATE OF GEORGIA,! Know all men bv these Fulton poi nt Y.j presents, That J have this dav, for value received, sold and transfer red to BRADFIELD & CO., the sole right to manufacture and sell my Family Medicines, and have furnished them with the tull recipes, aud have authorized the said BRADFIELD & GO., to print, or have printed, anything they may see B-oper concerning any and all the above named calcines. This 15th day of June, 1870. [Signed] < ' 0. S. PROPHITT, In presence of Thom as F. Jones, and Robert Crawford, Notary Public. (L. S.) Manufactured and for sale by BRADFIELD A CO., Broad street, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all druggists. ialy 20—w r ly GEORGE F. GANTZ & CO’S SEA FOAM! STRONGER Til AX ANY YEAST OR BAKiXO POWDER IX THE WORLD, AND PERFECTLY PURE. TAKE NOTICE. Light, well raised Bread, 'Biscuit and Cakes digest cast and conduce t-> health. Good health s labour of all easier and pro longs life. Sl-..V FOAM Ft.»M uEit will make Bread, biscuit and Oakes alwavs light. SKA FOAM is WAUitANii/o to make better, lighter, healthier, sweeter, more toothsome and more l>!G»i ABLE and Xl iBITiOUS Bread, Biscuits, Cakes, Buddings, »vv., »cc., than can he made any other way. NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS, A barrel of Flour in ,kes forty .minds more of Bread with SKA FOAM Powder. No time required for dough to raise, but bake in a hot quick oven as soon as mixed. SKA FOAM saves Eggs, Shortening, Milk, Ac., and is a wonderful economy. SPECIAL DIRECTIONS. Sever use Sour Milk, Saheratus. Cream Tar tar or Soda with the SEA FOAM Powder. Al ways bake in a quick hot oven. Use more or less of the SEA FOAM according as you want things—extra light or not so light. In using SEA FOAM Powder, sift in with the Flour dry, then add the other ingredients. In making Fancy t akes, less shortening and few er eggs are required when using the Sea Foam Powder. Boiled Puddings, Dumplings, Pot l'ie Crust, or other articles required to Ik* boiled, do not need more than half the quantity of Sea Foam; too much makes them boil to pieces. HINTS TOTHE COOK. The Oven must he hot, so as to hake quick. If the Oven should become partially cooled, the baking will be spoiled. Attend often to cleaning out the ashes, soot, &<*., from the oven. Do not mix the dough too thin; avoid much kneading. For Biscuit, mix the dough thinner than for Bread. In making Buckwheat Cakes or other Griddle Cakes, mix the Batter llrst, and then stir in the SEA FOAM, baking immediately. kt SEA FOAM ” IS AN ENTIRELY NEW INVEN tion, witliout any of tlie bad qualities of Y r cast or Baking; Powders, Soda or Salaersitus. GEORGE F. GANTZ & CO., 136 & 138 CEDAR ST,, oct. 27,-wlm NEW YORK. Notice To Debtors and Creditors. ALL PERSONS indebted to the estate of L. M. Muitford, late of Bartow County deceas ed, are hereby required to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them to us for settlement, duly authenticated as the law directs. Oct. 21, 1870. J. H. Gl BREATH, ) Aflm , ve L, S. MUX FOBD, { Attro >St Premium Alabaster Hendrix Mountain Ufiue. The Whitest! The Purest! Made at the New Kilns of PECK'S In the side of Hendrix Mountain, near where the (Jurtersviilc & Van Wert Railroad crosses Pettit’s Creek, about two miles southwest from Cartersville, is now Open to the Market! For sale in Cartersville, by JAMES ATT A WAY, Agent. sept. 15,1870. Ninr mail- WE ARE daily receiving and opening a general Stock of FALL A WINTER (GOODS, Which wc offer to to the Trade at fair prices. We invite our friends to call and examine our Stock, and especially to purchase liberally from us. NT. GILREATH <& SON, Cartersville, Ga., Oct. 10,1870. Land for sale. OAA ACRES OF LAND is now offered for sale, lying in the 17th District Bartow County oil Euharlee Creek, one mile Northwest of Stilesboro, and one-lialf mile from the Depot of the Cartersville St van-wert Kail road. Good Peach orchard on the premises; tolerably well improved; 150 acres cleared val ley land*. balance well timbered; located near several churches and good schools, and in one of the best and healthiest communities in the State. For further particulars applv to E. W. EVANS, sept 13, 1870.2m0> Stilesboro, Ga. ' r ~^*w*BEW | TRADE MARK O aro]jlNA "RITTERS. ADELIGHTFULTONIC We take great pleasure in offering the Olil> CAROLINA BITTERS. to th- public. They are compounded with great ca 1 and contain some of the best Tonics In the Pharmaco pia. As evidence of the superiority of our Bitters over all others, we have certificates from many of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed them in their practice. THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills'and Fever and Dyspepsia We do not offer our Ritters as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by all Uruggis sand Grocers everywhere For sale in Cartersville by A. R. IIUDGIAS. .• • , .f> ' . ; > ,‘.A GOODRICH, WINEMAN &CO-, Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, March 81,1870—1 y. Charleston, 3. 0. the advertisement of the Dissolu tion of the firm of Lam an, Conaut & Cos., Con tractors for building the Cartersville & Van Wert Railroad, and the resumption of work by* H, I. Kimble, LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!! HAVING purchased the Steam Saw Mill formerly belonging to James Sligh, I have now on hand, and can supply, all per sons in want of Lumber, of any kind or qual ity, at the customary rates per foot, either delivered at the Mill or in Cartersville. My supply of timber being of the best quality and inexhaustible, I am prepared to fill or ders of any size or for any quality at short notice Address MOSES 11. SMITH, qajlowly CartersvMle, Ga. f'M BARTOW IIOISi:. ft ,1 ' ijlj CARTERSVILLE, GA., BY J. T. GUTHRIE, Proprietor. This House has just been completed and furn ished—New House, New Furniture, New Free prietor, flew Arrangements. A handsome three-story Brick Building, on the Bast Side of the IT cl* A R R and near the )Jepot: Table al ways supplied with the very best the market af fords. Clean Beds, and faithful Porters and Servants, and charges for Board, by the single meal, day, week and month, moderate. Call and test my fare and treatment. May 26 J. T. Olltlll-io* R. F. MADDOX. J. L. WINTER. R.F. Maddox & Go. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF f'irg-inia and J!~orth Carolina TOBACCO. NO. 18, ALABAMA STREET ATLANTA , GA Consignments solicited. Will make liber al advances when desired. aug 1, ’69 Satterfield & Wofford, m Family OltO C ERIE S AND Produce, CARTERSVILLE, GA. AT the old stand, East side of the rail 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 Retail. Ccmc and see us and test our sincerity. J II SATTEHFIEI D, apr 12wly J C WOFFORD. COX & HILL, IV O I'llGItOKlIi: It LOCK, PEACHTREE ST.- ATI ANTA. GEORGIA Ha e in store and for sale Very Low— -100 libls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey, 100 “ “ “ Ilourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Medium Rye ami Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey, 00 “ Peach and Apple Prandy, 25 “ American Gn, 50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey, 5 Pip s Holland Gin, GO i and \ Casks Cognac Brandy, 25 Baskets Heidsick <& Cos. Champagne, 25 Boxes Still Catawba, 100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine, RUM, (NEW ENGLAND. JAMAICA. AND ST. CRO.Xt) WHISKY, Poplar Log.) WINE, (Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.) ALE AND PORTER. Canned oysters, &c., &c., &c., July 15, 1860 “THE BEST.” “THE KELLER PATENT GRAIN DRILL,” IS TIIE best Machine now made for Sowing W heat, or Grass Seeds and Fertilizers. Far mers will please send for Descriptive Circulars liefore buying any other Machine. AVERY STEEL PLOWS, UTLEY PLOWS, (CAST.) WATTS PLOWS (CAST.) Cvano*, JVorway Oats , Barley, Grass, Clover, and, all Binds AGRICUITURAL IMPIEMENTS, AND MILL FURNISHING GOODS, INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED, WARRANTED, INGHAN WHEAT SMUT MTT.T.. tsu FOB SALE ON BEST TERMS. ...ft,} Send for Price List. MARK W, JOHNSON, Sept. 23, ’7os-w-lv. Broad St. Atlanta, Ga. No 13 Street. Atlanta, Georgia- MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF HARNESS And dealer in SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE HARNESS SKIRTING. ENAMEL AND ALL KlNns OF LEATHER, Childrens' Carriages BUGGIES INOIANAPOLIS FA WAGONS AND CARTS. The attention of Farmers and Teaipsters is called to the large stock of Wagcns and Harness; also ALL kinds of SS sx <1 <1 1G s ? and everything usually kept ’n a first-class Saddlery Hoijse-—- Wholesale and Retail. Also, for sale, Boys’ Three-Wheel Velocipedes. ' April 27—wly 1870! passengers desiring to visit any OF THE NORTHERN, SOUTHERN , EAST ERN OR WESTERN CITIES, Should study well the attractions offered by the WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R., The celebrated Passenger Route of the SOUTH, THE ONLY ROUTE FROM AT LANTA RUNNING A DOUBLE DAILY i HROUGH PAS SEN JER TRAIN Preventing the possibility of a delay o f twenty-four (24) hours inoident to lines running but one daily train. lIIE PASSANGER EQUIPMENT of this Bond is SUPERIOR to that of any road in the South. In addition to the LUXURIOUS COACHES Os the Road, there are attached to all night trains the FAR-FAMED Pullman Sleepers, Which furnish accommodation equal to a firstclass Hotel. There sre on sale, at reduced rates, for the summer season, tickets to Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs,' MONTGOMERY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS; ALLEGHANY SPRINGS, COYNER'S SPRINGS, BLACK SPRINGS, WARM SPRINGS. LITTLE SWEET SPRINGS. BEDFORD ALUM SPRINGS MQNTVHE SPRINGS, BERSHEBA SPRINGS, NATURAL BRIDGE OF VIRGINIA, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, MANMOTH CAVE, NIAGARA FALLS, HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS, AND ALL OTHER RESORTS In the United States. This is the only road in the South offering for sale through tickets to YOKOHAMA. JAPAN HIOGA, JAPAN, HONGKONG, CHINA, SHANGHAI, CHINA, NAGASAKI, CHINA. Steamers leave SAN FRANCISCO FOR CHINA AND JAPAN on the first day of each month. Tickets can be purchased in all principal cities Baggage checked to d< stination and hand led free. .Ask for tickets via WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD, B. W. WKEJNN. General Passenger and ticket Agent. A. L. HARRIS, M. T & Supervisor. FOSTER BLOOOKTT, Superintendent A L. HARRIS, Southern Passenger Agent. June 23 3m. The Quickest an«l Meat Route TO Til K North, East, and West, Via LOUISVILLE: Tiro Daily Express trains run throu h from Nash ville to Louisville, making close conmct.ion with trains anil boats for the North, East, and West. NO CIIANG 10F CARS FROM LOUISVILLE ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, Only one change to BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Quicker Time by this Route and Better Ac commodations than by any other. Secures Speed and Comfort, when traveling, by asking for tickets Via Louisville. THROUGH TICKKTS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS may be procared at Office* of N. A R. R„ in Chat tanooga, and at all ticket offices throughout the South. W. 11. KING ALBERT KINK, G. P A. Gen’i Sup’t. feb 24.-wly Office Caktkbsvii.i.k & Van Wkkt R. It, i September 29th, 1870. f Cliaiigfc Os Schedule, To afford wide PUBLIC CONVENIENCE and the greatest facility to the approaching invitirg Fair Bartow County Agricultural Association, commencing TUESDAY NEXT, 4th proximo, No. I— Daily Passenger Train yv ill leave Siiles boro Station at 8, A. M., on time promptly. No. 2.—Passenger train (returning to Stilesboro) leave Cartersville at 5, P. 31., on ti,Mpromptly. Fare reduced, Tickets for Round Trip, to be had of Mr. W. P. Milam, Ag’t, at Stilesboro, and 3lr. B. Bowers, Agent at Cartersvile. ROB’T. A. CRAWFORD, Sept, 30, sw-3t. Sup’t. Cherokee Ga. Nurseries. Choice Fruit Trees <£ Vines. ACCLIM ATED TO SOUTHERN CUMATB, THE undersigned is prepared to furnish choice Fruit Trees, of every description, and Warrants them true to name. Apples, 10 to 30 cents each; Pears, Standard and Dwarf, 60 to 75 cents each; Cherry Trees on Mah aleb Stock, 40 to 50 cents each; Peach, from bud, 12 to 18 cents each; Plums, Apricots, Quince, Deciduous, Evergreens and Rose Stock, or every description; well rooted Concord and, Grapes, at io to 20 wuic vwoi*« nun rooted Straw* oorau o«, .50 per Hundred and SIO.OO per Thou sand. For particulars send for Price List, and for Special List of Fruits adapted to the climate of Georgia. E. S. COBB, Actvortli, Gobb Cos., Ga. july 20,1870-* <*m HAS NOW READY FOR USe! A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION n case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and Being Agent for Erwin & Jones* METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR Wn. caiicßith’s WOOD OCXFIFIIsrS. HE Notifies ALL, that he is ready at all hours, to wait on them. April 7th,-tf, EORGIA, BARTOW K’OUNTV. - Austin liasjapplied for exemption of peson alfcy, and I wilf pass upon the same at my omee on the 3rd day or November, 1870. This October 23th, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord y, B. C.. and