Cartersville express. Semi-weekly. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1871, January 06, 1871, Image 4
$3 WATCH! S*SATCH! THE GREAT EUROPEAN Kureka Aluminum Gold Walcjj Cos. )l*\ V A! i'Ol'.Tf!» 4 L. V EfoREST & CO. Jewelers, 40 <V 42 Broadway, New Vuik, So r e ./fnih for She 17. 8. Vml have authorized them to *<*ll their great, j Ki’kkka Aii'HiM'MUOi.n Watches* for Tmibu: tiotLitw. warrant cim h urwl ev wry <>Se;to keep correct time for one y#ir, The* Watch ivy guarantee so be thv tie*t and Wieiija-d tifiu 1 er that U now in lire ia any part of the Glfibe.— ! The works are ia omible case*, f.vUes' and I (tents’ size, ami are beautifully cha-ed. '1 ho cases are made of the metal now so whirl v known in Europe ;>s Altmiim m Hold. It h.i- the rsteirt c,,hrr <>f Old which it always retain*; it will stand the test of the Strongest ;»ci<ls: no ore can tdl it from (iold oaly U> Height, the Aluminum (.old being 1-10 lighter. The works are made bv machinery, same as the well known Amerj- j can Watch. The .Mnmimnn i*- a cheap metal, j hem e we can afford t<> sell the U at. h for *a and make a -mail profit. We pack th ■ Watch safely in a small box and semi it by mail to any part I otThtt y.'*>• o» receipt-0f,*3.50; fifty cent* for pfttrkiugfind postage. Addresa all ofdeiPto U. V. Dtl OREST A CO., nov. 11-wJm 40 i_42 Broadway, K. Y. ; i»r, M'IlXi\CK AdvKe* Con*ncap tive* (o go to Flarida in Winter. Having for the last thirty-live years devoted j my whole time and attention to the study of] lung diseases ami consumption. I had that 1 un- , <twr>laud fully the course that ought t<» be pur red td* restore a tolerable had ease of lungs to healtliv soundness. The first and most important -denis for the patient to avoid taking cold, and the best of all places on this continent for this purpose in winter, is Florida,.well down iu the slate, where the tei’ipctaynt e is, and not -nhient t-» sm !i var aliens as fti iilur Northern latitudes. J’alatka i- anoint I can re commend. A (jo. and hotel is kejJt there by Petef man. East winter 1 saw several per. oTs iiicie Whose lungs hud been foully diseased. but w h*>, under the healing iniinence of the dinnAe and my medicines, were getting well. One hundred miles further down the river is a point wdiich 1 would prefer to I’ulatka. as tin temperature is more even and the air dry and . t. t there. I should give a decide 1 pivierciu eto afetlonville. It la two hUTe* from nveror laKC. and it seems almost impossible to take cold there. The tables in Honda might n< neater, and pa tients ronrdafri at times ntif that i.- agood sign, a- it indicates a return of appetite, and whell* this is tj»e ca-e th«y generally inert-aso-in flesh, And then the tuners must h'**tl. ' '• • -- Jacks mi ville, 11 ibernia, Green < 'ove, and many or her place- in various part -of Florida, ran, be safety recommended to consumptives in winter. \lv reasons for saying so are that patients are less- liable to take cold there than whore there is a less even temperature, and it is not necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes hruisedft) frequent cold- he is certain to die shortly. ,Therefore my advice i-, go well down into the Stale but iff reach at the prevailing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any oUuuyif th.; localities I have named, -a ill benefit those who arc troubled with a torpid livSr.bl dis ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those whose lungs ave.di-e.'teed a iu mi southern point is earnestly recommend ed. For fifteen years prior to lSfig, F was profes sionally in New York, Boston, Baltimore- and Philadelphia over) week, where I saw and ex amined on an av.-rage tive hundred patients a week. A praet ice s<» extensive, embracing ev ery possible phase of lung disease, has enabled me to understand the disease fully, and hence, m.v Caution in regard to taking < old. A person may take vast (plantities of “*chelicfcV I’ulnVmie Svrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills,” and yet die If he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida, nearly every body is using ■Schenok’s Mandrake Hills, for the climate is more likely to produce billions habit- than store northern latitudes. It is a well established fact that unlive- of Florida rarely die .of consump tion, especially those of the southern part. On the other hand, in New England, one third, at least, ol‘ the pointLntKm die‘of this terrible dis ease. In the Middle states ft does not prevail so largely, si ill there are many thousands oT ca ses there! What a vast percentage of life woud be saved if consumuLives were a» easily alarm ed in regard to taking fresh cold as they are about .scarlet fever, small pox, At-, Bui they are not. They take what they term a little cold, which they are credulous enough to believe will vr ear olf in a tew days. They pay no attention to it, and hence it lays the foun tatfoH for anoth er and another still, until the lungs are diseased beyondrj.il hope lor-cure. Sly advice to persons whose lungs are affected; even slightly is, to lay in a stock of Scheftek’s Pulmonic rtvrup, Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic and Schenek’s Mandrake Hills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines hecuue 1 am thoroughly acquainted \v,th their action. 1 know that where they are used in strict accord ance with mv dutaJaun* thev will da tlie work that is required. This .areompli-lied, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out evert' day, will be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is to give my three medieincs’ in ac cordance with the printed directions, exccut in some eases where a freer use of ;iie Mandrake J’ills is-necessary, My object is to give tone to the stomach—to tret up a good appetite. It is al ways a good sign when a patient begins to grow hungry. I have hopes ol such. With a jell'sh f.-r food and the gratification of that relislrcomes ET#' A l-.tomK and with it more flesh, which iscwse ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then Hu* cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate hh*l annoy, and Ihe patient gets well, provided _»e avoids'taking cold. Now there are many consumptive who have net the means to go to Florida. The question nta*' lie asked, is there no hone for such? Cer tainly there is. My adviec to such is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrtys, which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take his exercise within tire limits of the room by walking up and down as much as his strength will permit, in order to keep up a healthy circu lation of the blood. I have cured thousands Ijy this system, and can do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as-any other disease if if is ta ken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. Thfe fact stands undisputed on record that Schenck’s PulmonieSyi up, Mandrake Pills, end Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of •chat seemed so be hopeless cases of consump tion. Go where you will, you M ill be almost cer tain to tiud tome poor consumptive" who has been rescured from the very jaws of death by their use. so far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned, every hoky should keep a supply of them gtn hand. They act on the liver better than calomel, and leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In fact thev are excellent in all cases where a purgative medicine is required. If you ha ve partaken too freely of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a dose ot Hie Maim rakes will cure you. If yon are subject to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they M ill relieve you in two hours. ,ls you would obviate the-eftVcf of a change of w ater, or the oo free indulgence in fruit, take oqe of the Mandrakes everv night or eyery other wight, and von may then "di-ink water and eat M .iteimcl lous. pears," apples, plums, peeches or corn, witli out the risk of being made sick by them. They will protect those who live in damp situations against chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They can do you good only. 1 have abandoned my professional visits to- Boston and New York, but continue to see pa tients at my office, No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Phil-, add phi a. e very Sat urday, from 1> A. M. to 2 I*. M. Those who M’fsh a thorough examination with the Uespirometer u ill bo charged live dollars.— Tin* Uespirometar declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. But I desire it distinctly understood that the medicines de pends upon their being taken strictly according to directions. In .conclusion, r will say that when persons take my medicines and their systems are brought into a healthy condition thereby, they an* i»Qt so liable to rukt* col l, yet no ohe u ith diseased lungs can boar a sudden change, of at mo-phcre*wi thout (lit i iability of greater or less irritation of the bronchial tube'!. Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explicit and cleurthat any one can use them without consulting 'me, anil can be bought from aid druggist. .1, n. sc lihxfk, h i). No. 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. Nov. 3, 1870-wly. LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUM3ER!!! HA..YIIXG pu>ciiu.*u*-i the St •; in Saw Mill ifirmwij belonging .c times e>)igh, 1 have now on hand, and c t ‘apply, all per ilous i:i want of Lumber, of any kind orqual ity, at the customary rates per foot, either delivered ai the Mill or in Cnrtersville. My supply of timber being of tiie best quality and inexhaustable, ,1 am prepared to fill or ders of any size or for any quality at short notice Address MOSES H. SMITH, qjjiowly Cartersv’lle, Ga. Sheriff sales for Jan, 7i. WILL be sold, before the Courthouse iloor in CaerorsviUe. Bartow County, Ga., on the r-,;. sues laj in Jaftu u*v; tflll, Within. the us ual hours ot sale, the following property, to-wit: A*jsJo, One gray horse mule, about seven years of age, levied On n3 the property of Ambrose Pickard, and sold to satisfy a cer tain fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of J. Yv. shepherd and J. J. Jones, against slid Ambrose Pickard, garnishee. . N073. W. W.EIOH Sheriff. CIEOTIGIA, B.VJifOW CO! Ni t.—Hoot. J. J( Tucker u*s applied for" exemption of Personalty, and 1 will pass upon the same at my office, on the 15th day of Do.-ember, 187(1. This, Dec. tub, 1870. J. A. HOWARD, Ord'v B. C. > f t ts , R. F. M AD>o£ J. L. WINTER. R.F. Maddox & Cos. TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS AGE NTH FOR THE SALK OF I'irglnla and JlTorth Carolina TOBACCO. NOJfS, ALAH A* A STIUKX, ..A tLjJifA, BA Hen sign merit 3 solicit <?»1. Will malecAilfir I al advances when desired. • aug 1,’69 Br 0 Pinkerton ''. . j A N-V0l”-f XS to the public that lie has! the entire interest of the | late Dr. J. W. Curry, in the Drug Stqre of J. W. ( inrry &. Cos., or, the estatefs interest in *aid stock of Drugs, Medici »cs, Sc., in ] the town of Citrtr-rsviile, and will continue the dmiiinew. 4! the old stand, where he will be pleased to see his old patrons and the public generally, and supply them with any thing in Lis line of business, at the lowest possible ligr.res. He invites *he altcntien of all to hiu ex cellent stock of choice and select ORtCiiS, MEDUTXES, IMLMS, OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, ETC., A bountiful supply of which he expects to keep constantly on hand, together with the most popular i’atent Medicines of the day, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, in fact, the beat of everything in a General Drug House. o]»Iy personal attention will be given to professional vlf call*, at all hours. Oft O. PIYKEItTOY, Physician and Druggist, June 7, 1870. Cartersvilie, C ia §OMETHISG MKW ! M>RETIII\G MEW! ! MOD ETIIIMG MEW ! ! ! FAMILY GROCERIES —A X D«— Confectioneries, Frails, Sc. Yew UJoods! Yew Arrangements ! ! Yew Proprietor ! ! ! T. J. BRIDGES, r|S\ AT THE OLD STAND OF J. T. GUTHRIE’S, NAtN STREET, OARTERStILLE, GA. Wliere also is kept open, at all hours, a number one Eating Saloon. jgtS?s“Menls prepared, at any time, to order. BECOME TO BEE ME ! uov. 13- Wly T. J. BRIDGES, formerly with A. R. H udgins. 6 BA*> BLOOD.’ “THE LIFE IS~ THE 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, Decay ed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseas ed Joints, St. Vitus’ Dance, Foul Discharg es from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swelling*, Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Bar renness, Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy, Sypliillitic 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 tore, the result of which hasXeen the discov ery of vegetable products which possess the j power of eradicating these Taints from the Blood. Dr. TUTT’S Compound Extract Os i Scarparilla and Queen's Delight, j Is the acknowledged antidote to all lilood 1 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. j For Disami-x produced l»y tl»e use of Mercury, and for Syphillis, with its train of evils, this c om pound is the only sure antidote. To the poor craature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, atfd countenancedowncnst THE SARSAPARILLA AND . Queen’s Deli(a:lit 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 EESIOEED MANHOOD, Being free from violent minerals, it is i adapted to general use. The old and the! ypung may use it; the most delicate female j at any time may take it: the tender infant, I whb iijay have inherited disease, wiil be cur ed by it. FOR PC RIF VINO THE BLOOD D 11. TTJTT’S Extract of Sarsaparilla AND QUERY’S HLLIGHT When used in the Spring it removes all hu mors which infest the system ; and banishes the languor and debility peculiar to that sea son of the year. # It acts promptly on the LIVER AMD KIDMEVS, Producing a healthy action of the important \ organs by which all the impurities of tire sys- j tern are carried off, and the result is A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, and Bouyant Spirits. PREPARED BY ; WILLIAM H. TUTT & LAND AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ! And Sold by Everywhere. ; June 18th, r?7G-ly. ypT rr n rP’ffiT —jv t. — zv — Carriage Manufactory GOWER, JONES & CO-, CMTEKMIUE AND ROME. GA. Repairing, of all kinds, Done to Order. Catttages, Manufactured and Repaired *0 Order, and for Hale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GO WER, JONES & CO Carteesvelle and Rome, Ga. Buggies, Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & GO., Cartersnille and Rome, Ga. wmm, One, Two, Four, and Six- HORSE, Manufactured and Repaired to Order, and for Sale, at the Manufactory and Repository of GOWER, JONES & CO., Cartersville and Rome, Ga. Jan. 1,1870. .wlv J. G. M. M ONTGOMERY, Fresh Groceries, GREEN CORN, PE ACHES, STRAWBERMtS, Tomatoes, OYSTERS, j PINE APPLE, Maccaroni. Sugar’ COFFEE, STARCH, BACOft HAMS, Candles, and the genuine Durham Smok'ng Tobacco, just received, at MONTGOMERY’S. April 14, ts. C"1 ARDEN SEED. A complete variety of Buists Warranted Garden Seed, at I feb 15 MONTGOMERY’S. XVTEW ORLEANS SYRUPS AND MO- I *| LASSES, a fine lot, jagt received and | for sale, at MONTGOMERY'S. THE choicest brands of SMOKING TO BACCO, can always be found, at | eb 15 MONTGOMERY S. _FIINI E WATCHES. GENUINE OROIDE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. $5, $7, 18, $lO, sl2, sls to S2O. rilHBEr KOREAN W AB and extraordinary JL Money Panic, during the past season, hits induced us, in order to make rapid sales and quick returns, to throw our vast .Stock upon the public market, at thirty to fifty per cent, beiow Wholesale Prices for Cash. Read the Prices. Fine Oroide Gold Cylinders, regulated and war waited perfect time-keepers, usually sold at *l2 to *ls, AT ONLY *5 EACH. THE REST QUaLITY CYLINDER AT *B. The Double Extra Refined, being a very superior quality, regulated and warranted perfect tiincKeepers, equal in appearance and for time to *l5O Gold Watches, AT ONLY *lO EACH. The Double Extra Refined, Solid Oro ide full jeweled levers, finest Nickel works, usually sold at *25 to *3O, RkdcCld to only *ls Each. SILVER WATCHES. Extra Fine Solid Pure Silver, Hunting Cased Cylihders, *B. Best Quality Coin Silver. Hunting Cas ed, lull jeweled levers, regulated and warranted accurate timekeepers, ONLY *lO. The Very Best duality Patent Lfcver ! and ( hronome ter Movements, full jeweled, *ls. All the above classes of Watt lies ate Hunting Cased, perfectly regulirtcd, nud cajli warranted bv special certificate far two years. AOKNTt* AND Deadens ordering six of onr*ls Watches at a time, will receive an extra Watch free, making (Seven *ls W atches for *OO. Nodis count can be allowed.on our cheaper watches. All Okubws kojk Single Watchkb, cash must be sent in apvanck. Send by Host office Order, Registered Letter, or Bank Check, para ble ,ty our order, and goods will be sent by Ex press or in Registered Package, prepaid at our risA\ Orders for at least six watches or over, will be sent by Express C. O. lb, by depositing small a monm with express agent, or sending referen ces as assurance of good faith. Write order plain, state kind and price of Watch desired, inclose price as above directed, 1 and addrees* - 1 THE EMPIEE WATCH CO., No. 196, BROADWAY, HEW YORK, j nov. 11-wßm P. 0. Box 2949 Georgia, Bartow county. 1 A LL HEKSONS indebted to the estate of Jas M. Denman, late of said county, deceased 1 are hereby notified to come forwarti and settle | up; and. those holding demands against the 1 same, are wjuired td present them lor payment iin terms of the law. November 15,18*0. CATIiKLNE F. DENMAN. Admr'x. J.WLEE&CO. T jTAVE TAKEN CH ARGE OF THE Foundry and Machine Shop, !wt«t9twv4iw ucd and ruu by MR. B. SCOFIELD, of this place, .aid have engaged the services ot John .1. La Fontaine, Os Atlouta. Ga.. as Foreman, which is a suffi cient guarantee f.wthe success of the establish ment, as it is a well known fact, throughout the Sstate. that fm promptness and ahiliti’, he can uoAbe sifcFpjfcsed. , _ We hooev. aUiJ, procure 1 the Services of the Bchi MouSdor in Uic SoutM; Also a corns of other Mechanics, and a now j supply of Machinery and Tools luve been pur- j chased. Mr. J. R. HOWELL, The Renowned Mill-Dright, Will make hi-, headquarters at this Shop, where hi* celebrated irater Wheel, and other MILL M aCHINERY, will be built. Order* are solicited, at once, far any kind of Castiuj of pier* of Machinery. We claim a trial, as we are strictly Southern mechanics, ami de fy Northern competition to do better or cheaper work. mt Guvrants Ebtrj Ifofc ffiSlt ©O. XV\\\ tell parties to the day when they can have their work, and, if not done according to prom ise, will make uo charge. We ask the patronage of our trienus of the South. Aid us, and keep the money at home. G. \V. LEE & CO. Cartersville, Ga.. June SO. 1870. F. M* BUBiEEEON, DEALER IN STOVES, GRATES HOUSE FURN ISHING GOODS* TIN WARE, &C. Corner Whitehall anti Hunter Streets, jan. 1, 1870 Atlanta, (Ecu 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, l’aintstonbs, Biscuit Blocks, Imposing stones, etc. 1 am, al so, Agent for the Georgia Marble Works, aug. 2, ’7o.w9m JAMES VAUGHAN'. Premium Alabaster Hendrix Lime. The Whitest! The Purest! Made at the New Kilns of PECK’S In the side of Hendrix Mountain, near where the Cartersville A 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 ATTAVYAY, Agent. sept. 15,1870. | NEW GOODS! ~ 'ITT® ARE daily receiving and opening \\ a general Stock of FALL & 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. Y. GILREATH & SOY, Cartersville, Ga., Oct. 10,1870. mark OFH O arol;ina "RITTERS. A DELIGIITFULTONIO We take great pleasure in offering the OLD CAROUIYA BITTERS. to th - public. They are compounded with great cO - contain some of the best Tonics In the I’hartnac pc*. As evidence of tho superiority of our Bitte s over all others, wt-Aave-'certificates from many of the leading physicians in our fctate, who have prescribed tLem in their practice. TIIE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS. Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever and Dyspepsia, We do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equttl. For sale by all Druggis s.and Grocers everywhere For sale in Cartersville by A. fit. HUDGINS. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & Co>, Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, March 81, 18TG--1 y. Charleston, 3. 0. METALIO AND WOOD| (IMITATION ROSEWOOD,) BUIiIAL CASES GASKET S. BY Erwin & Jones. ___ errs ville, ai Ig. 22 Georgia, Hartow county* All PERSONS i,mK“btedto the estate of W'il lmm Fit tried, late of said county, de ceased, are hereby notified to come forward and settle up; and those holding demands against the same, are required to present them for pay ment, in terms of the law. November 15, 1870. TIIOB*. N. ITTTAUD, Executor. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS ! ■fggj 3 'rf ■'C^f ’**"' ,| ' .fi®^ r S c VfcN GOLD MEDALS WERE AWARDED, At late Fairs hclil in (he South in October and November, 1869, to €Hi 8 n . STIES’F, for the best IT k XOs, ever Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York . Pf AN< s OrFrce am* Srw Wvfnre«w»»?»J No. 9 North Liberty «tr©et, above Bah iwore Street, BALTIMORE. MD. STIEJFF'S i*iA*VOS Hurt 1 all ihii latest iirtjir**veiwat« Pcludinr (he Agxaef Treble, Ivory Fronts, AND TUE IMPROVED FRENCH ACTION, fnl’y »ar*T»nted f,»- fiv» y xr., with privilege of ex ens-ngt wilbin twelve uimtia if not entirely satisfac tory to purt-hawer*. Second h»nd Hanoi and Parlor Org.ua atiw.ys «« hand from 150 to S3OO. REFEREE*? WH ) HATE OCR PIANOS IN USE! General Robert E. Lee. Lexington Va. General Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C Generali). H. H *ll, Charlotte, N. C Governor John Letcher. Lexington, V a. Bishop Wilmer, New Orleans, La. Joseph Ruop, Chattanooga, Tenn. W. L Mansfield, Marietta, Ga. Reuben Arnold Atlguta, Ga. JJ& S P Richards, ” ” A K Sea go, ” ” Send for a Circular containing 800 name# of person who have purchased the Stuff Piunes, in the South since the war closed mch 3—6 w SOX & HILL. AO. CIIEROKCE HI.OCK, PEACHTREE ST.- ATI ANTA- GEORGIA Ha e in store and for sale Very Low— -100 Bbls. Fine Old Rye Whiskey, 100 “ “ “ Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Medium Rye and Bourbon Whiskey, 100 “ Doubled Distilled Whiskey. 60 “ Peach and Apple Praudy, 25 “ American G-'n, 50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiskey, 6 Tip? Holland Gin, 60 \ and i 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.'X.) W II 1 S K Y, (udolch, Irish, Robertson County, Poplar Log.) W I N E, (Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.) ALE AND POUTER. Canned oysters, &c., &c M &.C., July 15, 1869 Satterfield & Wofford, ISt Pm n um 11 y GRO€ E U I E H 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. Ccire and see us and test our sincerity. J II SATTERFIEf D, apr 12wly J C WOFFORD. “THE BEST.” “TIIE KELLER PA TEXT GRAIN DRILL,” XS THE best Machine now made for Sowing Wheat, or Grass Seeds and Fertilisers. Far mers will please send for Descriptive Circulars before buying any other Machine. AVERY STEEL PLOWS, UTLEY PLOWS, (CYST.) WATTS PLOWS (CAST.) Gt<ano*, Jl'orway Gats , Barley, Grass, Clover, and all Kinds AGRICUITURAL IMPIEMENTS, AND MILL FIJftAfISIIIAG GOODS, INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED, W Y. H H i\.NTED, INGHAN WHEAT SMUT MILL. FOR SALE ON REST TERMS. Send for Trice List. MARK W, JOHNSON', Sept. 23, "TOs-w-ly. Rio ad St. Atlanta, Ga. I ®. 0, BO4EBBB, No 13 Decatur Street. Atlanta, Georgia^ llpA MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF HARNESS And deal c r in SADDLE AND HARNESS HARDWARE HARNESS SKIRTING. ENAMEL AND ALL KIN n S OF LEATHER, Childrens’Carriages Fine Carriages and BUc cIE s L INDIANAPOLIS FAIM WAGONS AND CARTS. The attention of Farmers and Teamsters is called to the large stock of Wagcns and Harness; also ALL kinds of Saddles, and everything usually kept n a first-class Saddlery House— Wholesale and Retail. Also, for sale, Boys’ Three-Wheel Velocipedes. April 27—wly f'l EORGIA BARTOW COUNTY.-Whereas T . JfC. Moore has applied for letters of Admin istration on the estate of Agnes Clavton, late of said, county, dee’d. This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin died and creditors of said de ceased to showear.se, if T»nv exist, why said ap plicant should not receive letters of Adminis tration on the estate of said deceased, in terms j of the law. ‘ Given under my hand and official signature Dec. Oth, 1170. J. A. HOWARD, OrcPy. V. R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWART, Oxford, Ga. TOMMY A STEWART, -v \ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sigh of the MILL SAW and GAMF. GOGK, Yo. 7», Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, «A. RESPECTFULLY call the attention of Merchant* *n.i other* to their LAUGH AND ft ELI. tSsORT- El> STOCK of Foreign ami Domestic Hardware, Cinsisting in part ol on, Steel, Nails, Builders* and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, G'ain Cradles, Svtfie B! mDs, Tools of all kinds. &c., Ac. ALSO, AGENTS EOF. Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal, Buffalo Scale Works, PROPRIETORS OP Brooks’ Improved Patent Portable Revolving Cotton and Hay Screw Press. Mny 15, 1870 wly ATLANTA MAM WORKS WM. CRAY, Proprietor. S. A. 0 ATM AN, Agent. Importers and Dealers in AMERICAS £ ITALIAN MA RBLE , MONUMENTS, STATUES, VASES, Tombs and Monumental -* ’o-U FURNISHED IN THE BEST MANNER. And on I6ensonal>le Terms. DESIGNS OF MONUMENTS AND STATUARY Furnished Free on Application. April 28, 1870—ts 1J IJ CARTERS VILLE, OA., BY J. T. GUTHRIE, Proprietor. This House has just been completed and furn ished—New House, New Furniture, New Pro prietor, New Arrangements. A handsome three-storg It rick Building, on the East Side of the IF <s■ A R R and near the Depot: 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,,.dag, week and month, moderate. Call and test my fare and treatment. May 26 «J. T. Gnthr ie. GEO. J. BRIANT, WHOLESALE MD RETAIL DEALER IN All Kinds and Qualities of Liquors, And will Sell JMh Cheap as any Other neater in THE SOUTH, AID WILL HO IT TRY DIE! I also keep a number one slock of rtfJttlL, V GROCE RME S and CONFECTIONERIES, On both sides of the Railroad, nov. lwly f ARTERs VILLE. GA. . The €£uickcst and Best Route TQ THE North, East, and West, Via LOUISVILLE. Two Daily Express trains run throu/h from Nash ville to Louisville, making close connection with trains and boats for the North, East, and West. NO CIIANG 10? 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. beeures Speed and Comfort, when traveling, by asking for tickets Via Louisville. THROUGH TIOKKT3 AND BAGGAGE CHECKS may be procared at Offices of N. & .R. R., In Chat tanooga, and at all ticket offices throughout the South. W. H. KING ALBERT FINK, G. P A. Gen’l Sup’t. feb 24.-wly Office Caktersville & Van Wert R. R. » September 29th, 1870. ( Change Os Scliedule, To afford wide DUBLIC CON VENIEXCE aud the greatest facility to the approaching inviting Fail Bartow County Agricultural Association, commencing TUESDAY NEXT, 4th proximo, No. I—Daily Passenger Train will leave Siiles boro Station at 8, A. M., on time promptly. No. 2.—Passenger train (returning to Stilesboro) leave Carters viße at 5, P. M., on time promptly. Fare reduced, Tickets for Round Trip, to be had of Mr. VV. P. Milam, Ag’t, at Stilesboro, and Mr. B. Bowers, Agent at Cartersvile. ROB T. A. CRAWFORD. Sept. 30. sw-3t. Sup’t. Atlanta Stencil &. Variety Works! BEN. Z. DUTTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Stencil Rrailds, Steel Dies, Steel Block Stomps, Burning Brands , Brass Alphabets, and all Articles kept in a first class SI'ENCIL HOUSE. PRICE LIST OF MAILABL EAR TICLES Stencil Name Plates for mark‘g cloth’g, 75c Steel Ring, for keeping keys together, 25c New Style key tag, with name neat eng. 25c Perpetual Almanac, the most ingenious little article of the age, 50c Any 'of the articles in this list will be mailed, to any address, on receipt of pric . or the whole of them for 25 Address BEN. Z. DUTTON, Lock Box 351, mch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga. N. B.—Circulars sent free. v, , , jNatiees of the Prees. ,N*> more delightful travels are printed in the English language than appear perpetually in 11 xnrkk s Mauaz I njk. They are read v* 11h «• ■ «inal.interest and satisfaction bv boys of every grade from eighteen to eighty. Its scientiih o»' j*ers, while sutfir.i outly profound to demand the attention of the learned, are vet admirabiv i. dap ted to the popular undersianding, and'dc signed as much to diffus* correct information •concerning eurrent scieutidc discovert as it oould be it it was the orgwif bl the “Society for the Uiffusiou olTsefnl Kuowl-dge.” The ere it design of H AKPKifa is tp give correct informa tion and rational amusement to the great uu»4- es of the ))«o, iB, There aro tew iutelligom \ merican families in which Harper's M to ,7 ln , would not bo au appreciated and higtilv-wel’ come guest. There is no monthly Magazine an intelligent loading family can less afford to be without. Many Magazine* are accumulated.— Harper's is edited. There is not a Magazine that is printed which shows more intenigont pairs expended »n its articles ami mechuiih and execution. There Is not a chewier Magazine published. There is not, confessedly a mote popular Magazine iu the \V prtd.--.Vt w England Homestead. 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Address H ARPKR tk BROTHERS, New York. “A Complete Pictorial History of the ‘ Times." “The best, cheapest, and most successful Family Paper in the Union.” Harper’s Weekly. SPLEN DI I)L V rLLUSTR A TK 1 >. Notice* of the Press. The Model Newspaper of our country. Com plete in all the departments of au American Family Paper, Harper’s WEEKLY has earned for itself a right to its title, “A JOURNAL or CfVILHATIOX. New York Evening /'out. The best publication of its class in America, and so far alidad of all otltc* weekly Journals : s not to permit of any comparison between it and any of their number. Its columns contain the finest .collections of reading matter that t.ra printed. * * * Its illustrations are mi men us and beautiful, being furnished by thu chief ar tists of the country.— Bosteti Traveler. li ARPKR’S Weekly is the best and most inter esting illustrated newspaper. Nor dogs Its val ue depend on its illustrations alone. Its read ing matter is of a high order of literary merit varied, instructive, entertaining, and uuoxcep tionable. — ,V. I'. Sun. Subrcriptions— lß7l. Terms: Harper’s Weekly, one year, $4.00 An Extra copy of either the Magazine, Week ly, or It azar, will be-eupplied gratis for ever* Club of Five Subscribers at $4.00 each, in one re - mittance; or, Six Copies for $20.00, without ex tra copy. Subscriptions to Harper’s Magazine, Weekly, and ltazar. to one address, for one year, $10,0& or two of Harper’s Periodicals, to one acldrest for one year, $7.00. Hack nutubers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of liar per’* Weekly, ia neat cloth biuding, will be seut by express, tree; of expense, for $7.00 each. A com plete Set, com prising Fourteen Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $5.25 per voL, freight at the expense of purchasers. Volume AiV. ready January Ist, 1871. The postage on Harper’s Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber’s post-office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. “A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction.” Harper’* II azar. A supplement containing numerous full-sized patterns of useful articles accompanies the pa per every fortnight. 11 ahi'Eß’s.H azar contains 16 folio pages of the size of Harper’s Weekly, printed on -superfine calendered paper, and'is published weekly. Notices of the Press. Harper’s Bazar contains, besides pictures, patterns, etc., a variety of matter of especial use and interest to th 6 family; articles oil health, dress, and housekeeping in all its branches; its editorial matter is specially adapted to the cir cle it is intended to interest and instruct; and it has. besides, good stories and literary matter of merit. It is not suprising thejournal. with such features, has achieved in a short time an im mense success; for somethingof its kind was de sired in thousands of families, and its publishers have filled the demand. The young lady who buys a single number of Ilarpeii’s Bazar is made a subscriber for life. — N. Y. Evening Post. Tlie Bazar ts excellent. Like all tin* period icals which the Harper’s publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whom it is intended—the mothers and daughters in average families—cannot but profit by its good sense and goo<( taste, which, we have no doubt, are to-rfav making very many homes happier than they may have been before the women began ticking lessons in personal and household and social management from this good-natured mentor. —The hation, X. Y. Subscriptions-— lß7l. Terms: Harper’s Bazar, one year, $4.00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Week ly, or Bazar will bp supplied gratis for every (Aub of Eire Subscribers at $4.00 each, iu one re mittance ; or. Six Copies for $20.00, without ex tra copy. Subse'riptions to Harper’s Magazine, Weeklv, and Bazar,**to one address for one ve ur, |10.00; or, two of Harper’s Periodicals, to "one address for one year, $7.00. Vols. L, IKi ami 111. of Harper’s Bazar for the years 1868, ’till, ’7O, elegantly bound in green mo rocoo cloth, will be seut by express, freight pre paid, for $7.00 each. The postage on Harper's Bazar is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post oflice. Ad dress HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. dec 8,1870. J* C, Register, Tinner, AID DEALER IX ODU4O pue Sui’UGH ‘^OOQ STOVES AND GRATES TIN-WARE W. 0. IDWAEDS* IIASKOW READY FOR USE, A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION n case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and Being Agent fer Erwin A Jones’ METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR Wm, Goldsmith’s WOOD COFFI2STS. HE Notifies ALL, that he is ready at all hours, to wait on them. April 7th,—tf. CX EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. Four X weeks alter date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell the undivided interest, the same being one-fltth, in the lands belonging to the estate of John Brooks, deceased, for the benefit of Jauo P. Brooks, Minor. SUSAN BROOKS. Guardian Est. Dec. 13tli, IS7O JANE P. BROOKS, jiino ETC., ETC., CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA'