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PEASE & His WIFE,
RESTAURANT' ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
THU MODEL IIGl»E IS STILL THE PRIDE OF THE
Mert-ti-m* and Farinvr*. Struug-rn, and Citizen*, Ladies and Gentlemen, cannot de
tiki 4 which lo admire uio v t, A Hi* Wife, or the Luxuric* of Ihcrr Ta*
. Cum*, old folk*. and brill.; the children, and ymir knitting.
Cowe Buyand bring ttie one yon niadr Much M«h pronbei to, out at the Onmp-
Mttt mg, and my word tor it, you will go home liking
heart better than anybody in the World.
May 12th, ISTO-tf.
■JJ a Aia JLjSII -J ZjMdi iaiia
WHOUSALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO-19 WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA GA
Offers rplendid inducement*. and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to
fire him a call. Days special attention to orders from Country Merchants.
Paints, Oil, Glass, Pine Medicinal
it,j£f)'iTOjaS AiT» wiiass.
Krerythiug pertaining to a first cla«s Drug Store will be found there.
NOTICE SPECIAL
Daily Drain from the
“ICE COLD SODA FOUNT”
All that uuu could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lunsdell challenges his
Soda competitor* to produce tho fluid a* near the freezing point as his. The coldest and
the best in the city. Pure Fruit Syrup*.
W. A- LiuistU‘ll, Mo, 11» vrltitclmll St., Atlanta, Ga.
M*t 12 1870 ly.
RUSSELL At CO’S
AND
THRESHING MACK,
AT THE <*ILREATII WARE-HOUSE.
i'otl a til ttt iht Mur/,inn and nee what I Warrant them to d<.
railmvillc. Mny 12. ROBERT BRUCE.
A. LEY DE N, [
General Commission Merchant,
Win M. WILLIAMS Lute of Win. M Williams A Cos.
No. 18. Alabama str., Atlanta, Ga.
SOLE AGE.fSLT FOR
AUGUSTA FACTORY
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. DRILLS.
ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY;
Yarnes, Stripes, Checks.
Goods in Store tuitl for Sale at Manufacturers’ Prices from the following:
Bagle and Fhconix Manufacturing Com
pany. Tronp, Hopewell and Annawaka
factories and Pioneer Paper Mill.
SO IE ALENCY OF ROGERS' CELEBRATED
BIRD’S EYE LIME..
Controlled since 186 G, by Wm. M. Will ams k bro.
lljdruulie Cement. Flagler, Pure Ground Hone,
W liana’s Raw-Bone Soper-Pliospbatc
Alm, *n * full flock of I'LOI R (Choice Frauds) direct irom best 1 ennes— ,
sec and Kentucky Mills,
BAC’N- LARD CORN. OATS HAY-ETC.- FROM PACKERS AND PROOTCERS j
apr 27 wlj, ’
Sa?e Time & Money !
MARK E COOPER,
General CoinmiH.sion Merelmnl,
Will fill Orders and Sell Produce on fair terms to all. XO. 4, BROAD tiTR.,
ATLANTA, GA. mch 15-w6m
H ‘Rcltumrters for Toys & Fancy Goods,
Manufacturer of
G A.l_D_l S 8!
DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES,
TON’S AND WILLOW WARS
Wedding PJIRTiES and SUPPERS, tfc., Gotten up In the
best Kt)le, at short Notice!
We would respectfully call ti e attention of the public to our!
large aiul complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at !
tho LOWEST CASH PKCIES.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, LA.
march 10,w1y
CAMILLE FOUNDRY AND
Haehi&e Shop.
The undersigned would respectfully inform tho public thaf, having opened a
Foundry and Machine Shop in C; rtersville, he is prepared to manufacture all
kinds of
MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS.
MILL GEARING, ETC.
Also, CASTINGS, of «™ry description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE
FRONTS AND FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most
perfect manner. Highest marJce price paid for SCRAP IRON, BRASS, LEAD
COPPER, nnd ZINC, Tam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments
jite price and quality of work, and will guarantee antiefacti >n in all cases.
, B. SCOFfBM).
ijj tr , January 15T3.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO.,
Dealers In ,
DRY COOOS. WHOLESALE
And Retail,
At luutu, G eorgia .
Our siock of Foreign
niOKtic Di’y-fioodu is now com
plete, in all departments, and we solicit an
examination of our stock, from both whole
sale aud retail cash customers.
Our Wholesale Department is entirely
separate from our Retail Department.
We also have just received the Largest
Stock of
Body Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Wool Carpets, !i and 3 Ply
Floor Oil Cloths, all widths,
Damasks, Reps & Window
Shades,
Ever offered in Atlanta, and are offering
them nt prices to dorrespond with the re
cent heavy decline in all kinds of Merchan
dize. mch 30-woiu
Wholesale and Retail
HAT STORE,
s.fu.T/0.0 &, .f/.o.i.ri)i;n.
42 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
muro LEA VK TO INFORM OUR r» TT
FKIIND', amt all who (sirchaae P® jf
Good. In th t markt-t, that we are
now r<-reirlne, and have In Store,
me of the largest itovki us the boat and late.i ,(ylei of
Hat*, Caps and Straw Goods,
ever opened In the ity, that we propose to offer to the
trade. We purehare our Goods direct from the man
ufacturer*. by the p .ekage, which en Ulei u* to aell
her, at as Low Prices as the fr.iods can be pwrehased
in an. Northern City, of which we are prepared to
irtve satiafactcry evidences. We most reapectiulty
a "licit a evil from all wishi g tv purchase, feeling
confident we will be a> le to meet their view* in qual
ity, style and price. We think it would not be amiss
to stata that our Goods are all new, hating been
bough* within the la-t twenty days.
BOY'S HATS made a specialty.
Respectfully,
mch 80—w2m SALMONS k ALE XANDER.
mmiskm ir
20 ozen (ilraiit’s Patent Grain Cradles.
»5 Fan IMLill*.
:*0 Wheat Tlir<‘slierg.
525 Horse Powers.
10 Threshers and Cleaners Combined.
Send lor catalogue and price list.
W. €. IDWARDS,
HAS NOW RE ADY FOR USE,
A FIRST-CLASS HEARSE, AND
Will give SPECIAL ATTENTION
n case of Deaths to encasing the dead, and
Rcing Agent fer Erwin & Jones’
METALIC BURIAL CASES, AND FOR
Wm. Goldsmith's
WOOD he
Notifies ALL, that he is ready at all
hours, to wait on them.
April 7th,—tf.
Ml. SHALLEHBERGER,
Fever and .Ague
ANTIDOTE
Alway* Stop* the Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Pub
lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. 11 does not purge,
j does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe fn any doso and under all circum
stances, and is the only Medicine that will
CURE IMMEDIATELY
and permanently every form of Ferer
and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti
dote to Rlalarla.
Bold by all Druggist*.
R. REDDING,
DEALER IS
8 OVES , CRATES, AND
LIGHTNING RODS ,
PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAPANED TIN WARE,
AND
House Furnishing Goods,
Ma iik Str., Cabtersville, fr*.
All kinds of Job Work done with neatnesa
and dispatch.
The firm of Strange A Redding haring
been dissolved, by mutual consent, I will
continue the business at the old stand,
feb 15 wlj R REI)T»ING.
FOR SALE,
A FARM Containing 220 acres, at Cass
l\ Station on the W. A A. R. R. with two
new Dwellings; one has a never failing
Spring, the other a good well of water. The
latter within one-fourth, and the former
within one-half mile, of the Depot There
is one hundred and fifty acres of level grass
land, well watered. Can be made a fine
Stock and Fruit farm. Havimga different
soil well adopted to every variety of fruits,
grains, and grasses. Fifty acres well tim
bered, and one hundred acres timber partly
cut off. Can be divided into three settle
ments. Five miles North of Cartersville,
and flfty-three of Atlanta.
>V. T. WOFFORD, Cartersville, Ga.
May 19, lm.
BARTOW LAND FOR SALE-
W NTENDING to move Westward thia Fall,
JL I am now offering for sale 320 acres of
Etowah River hand, lying in the Stamp
Creek District, about 10 miles East of Cur
tersville, and four miles East of the old Eto
gah Iron Works. On the tract there arc
about 90 acres cleared laud, about 65 acres
river bottom, thebalance well-timbered. The
Dwelling is a comfortable framed house,
with four rooms, and two fire-places, good
out-buildinge, good well of water; and alto
gether aa healthy and convenient as any
plantation in Bartow County Two other
settlements on the place. Terms Cash.
For further particulars apply to, or address,
meat Cartersrille o* the premises
J ' y 3r. JAM Ee KEENER.
The Express,
iiaar
Cartersville, Ga., June*), JsTO. .
Young People Should Read
Books of Solid Information.
Many who have not had the advan
tages of an early education, conclude
that it is impoasible for them ever to
know much during life, and so they
give up all effort in anything like im
proving the mind.
This is a great mistake. Any young
man of common abilities, who can
read the English language, can. in a
few years of api lication, so far over
come this difficulty that he can stend
on a level, or above many who have
had all the advantages of a collegiate
education.
It does not so much depend upon
the advantages we possess, in any re
spect, as it does upon the use we
make of those that we have.
The greatest difficulty in the way of
the young in gaining knowledge, these
days, lies in the proper selection of
books; there is no lack as to number;
there are thousands that are not only
worthless, but are a curse to all who
read them—the very scum of rotten
ness and filth, and these are tho kind
that are sc.ittcred broadcast over the
land, as so many traps for the young
and inexperienced, while parents and
others seem to devoto scarcely a
thought to secure substantial food for
the minds of the rising generation.
Next to a knowledge of the sacred
scriptures, is a general knowledge of
facts and things—an acquaintance
with the Sciences, Arts, &c.
The books most necessary for the
young (or old,) who desire knowledge,
are those of Uiversal Reference, so
that the student can, at pleasure, or
as opportunity may offer, or require,
examine any subject, to some extent j
Mithin the bounds of human knowledge;
it is net a lengthy article, or a treatise
on a subject that is so much needed at
first, as something that can be refered
to in a moment, for any fact or thing
he may wish to know, and an outline
at least retained iu the memory.
The youug man who has to make
his living by labor has often a few mo
ments that he can take up a book, and
in that time will get a general idea of
some important fact, in science or his
tory, and those ideas are digested and
retained, while busied With labor, and
he can afterwai'd examine the subject
more fully as occasion may require,
and become a part or that substantial
knowledge that make our men of wis
dom and moral worth.
Men never drink in knowledge by
large doses; but by continually taking
small portions of tho truth, the mind
expands and becomes strong, and the
man an orna’ueat in society, and use
ful in the community in which ho lives.
A few books of reference will enable
any one, in one minute, to see when
and where Aristotle, Demosthenes, Ly
curgas, or Mark Anthony lived, and
what they doue, or any of tho thous
ands of the great and wise, or good,
that have lived and flourished and
died, either before or since their time;
as well as when any important inven
tion, improvement or discovery was
made, of .all that exists in tho world
to-day.
And without delay can examine the
rise, progress and downfall, of any of
the nations or kingdoms of the earth,
and also the battles, seiges, storms
and earthquakes, or any other
important event of the past that is
known to man.
He can turn to, and examine any
department of science, literature, or
art at pleasure, and that, too, either in
the cro vded city, or in his habitation
in the lonely wilderness. He can learn
from the experience of the wise and
great of all ages, and store his mind
with treasurers of knowledge that
will yield him enjoyment through eve
ry hour of corning life.
The mind of the man that is stored
with the facts aud truths of science
and history, added to scriptural knowl
edge, will possess a treasure that will
accompany him in all the walks of life,
that will be present in all the trials
and vicissitudes that await him, and
which no earthtly loss can ever de
prive him of, while reason maintains
her throne. He has a security for the
present that is more firm and lasting
than all earthly treasures, or than any
human friendship has ever known.
“X.”
Will it Kill Them ?—Try it and
see!—lt has been alleged that a tuft
of grass, or a piece of sod, placed in
the fork of a tree and at the base of a
limb, wheron catterpillars have made a
lodgment, will exterminate them.
Such an experiment with such a result
we understand has been tried. As it
costs nothing aud is worth testing, we
hope many of our fruit-growers will
try the remedy and report the result.
The terms of twenty United .States
Senators terminate on the 4th of M’ch
next.
An artesian well is being borerl in
Jlacon.
Joftfah'ii Christmas Adventures.
BT MART E. BRYAN.
OKI Tony Snaps, a chum of mine
A famous whisky seller,
Who has a sign above his door,
In letters painted yellow.
And carries a plainer one besides,
In red upon his smeller,
Is a rare chap to “put you through” —
In short, a clever fellow;
But if I get from out this box,
I mean to thrash him neatly,
For on last Christmas day you see,
He took me in completely,
I’d rigged me in a bran new suit,
That took a half year’s wages,
And felt as grand as any lord,
Who had a dozen pages.
My boots aud hair were slick as
grease,
Aud shone like new nmliog’ny,
Aud down my vest, I poured, I guess,
A pint of rale cologny.
.Says I, a lookia in the glass,;
“I think you'll do, Josiah;
So, take a turn or two, old chap,
And go to see Maria ”
And when I stepped into the street,
I guess I did look flushing,
A walkiu down through Tatersville
A twirlin’ my moustm hy.
The little boys began to stare—
I only stepped the higher,
And went into to buy
A breastpin for Maria.
I knew that lady of my heart
Wasspectiu me for dinner;
I knew the way I was got up
Would never fail to win her;
But now, alas! she’s lost to me,
And I’m a ruined body,
Aud all along of Tony Simps
And his plagued whisky-toddv.
Savs Tony, with his smile and bow;
“Step in awhile, old fellow;
Just take a little warming sip
Os something nice and mellow;
’Twill loose your tongue, thaw your
blood,
And make your eyes look brighter.”
Says I: I guess I will; just so
It doesn’t make me tighter.
‘No fear of that,” says he again;
I’d like to see the body
‘ Whose brain would turn with just a
sip
Os harmless whisky toddy. ’’
And so I sipped, and talked and sip
ped,
Aud tony praised my trowsers,
And said my coat was just the thing,
My vest and boots were rousers;
And Tony poured tne flattery on,
And I kept on a sippin’,
Until the jugs began to dance,
The bottles took to tippin.
And*then I thought ’twas timeo t go,
But as I turned the corner
I heard the little scamps of boys
A cryiu, “He’s a goner.”
I braced myself and tried to walk
Just perpendicularly;
But still tlfp houses waltzed around;
I Could’t see quite clearly;
It was an orful sort of time
Bofore I reached the deacon’s;
I knocked, an 1 as my knees felt bad.
(lhe walk, you see, was weakenin’)
I took a graceful attitude
Against the door sill handy,
And felt to see if I had lost
Tbs breastpin or the candy.
And presently I heard a step
That set my heart afire;
J knew, before I raised my eyes,
That it was my Maria;
And though I couldn’t see her well,
I kuew that she was smiliu,
And that started my affections up
Quite to the point of bilin.
I thought IVI kiss those smilin lips,
And then I’d softly tell her,
She was the prettiest girl on earth,
Aud I the happiest fellow.
I throwed my arms around her neck,
I kissed her long and loudly,
And vowed I knew old Jimmy Buck.
Had never felt so proudly.
I must have borne down rather hard,
For down we came a sprawlin,
Her hoops a crackiu in the smash,
And she a loudly bawlin.
I heard a scufflin of feet—
I looked, and great Jeddiah !
There stood m3' rival, Simon Saookfl
Supportin of Maria.
I gazed around in mute amaze,
Looked down and saw, 0, Lordy,
I’d made the orfulest mistake
Along of whisky toddy.
’Twas fat old lady Brown I’d kissed,
A good three hundred pounder:
No wonder that my arms had met
But just half way around her!
And there she lay, her hoops a wreck,
And she herself a squallin;
Snooks with his arms around Maria,
A keepin her from faliin.
I swooned away and knew no more,
Until this morning early;
I waked up in the calaboose,
A feel in sad and sully,
And just as soon as I get out,
I mean to thrash old Tony,
And then I’ll cut this Tatersville,
And go to Californy.
But O, take warning by my fate—
Take warning everybody,
And don’t you mind the chap that
talks
Os harmless whisky toddy.
COX A HILL.
MO. CHEROKEE BLOCH,
PEACHTREE ST.. ATIANTA* GEORGIA
Ha. e in store aud for sal* 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 Prandy,
25 “ American G.’n,
50 “ Geo. Cherokee Cos., Corn Whiakey,
5 Pip-s Holland Gin,
60 1 aud £ Casks Cognac Brandy,
2.) Baskets Heidsick Cos. Champagne,
25 Boxes Still Catawba,
100,000 Cigars, (Common, medium and fine,)
RUM f
(NEW ENGLAND, JAMAICA, AND ST. CROIX*)
WHISKY,
Poplar Log.)
WINE,
(Port, Maderia, Sherry and Malaga.)
ALE AND PORTER.
Canned oysters. A*-.. Ay..
Jnlr 15. 1860 '
»fBRI»E dr C 0..,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Agent*
For Georgia aml Alabama.
tbdT\ Thousand Women Testify.
DR. J. BKADITI'TIrii
Female Regulator.
WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND.
A CERTAIN CURB FOE Wl ITE-. (SUPPRESSED
MENSES, and other diseans I't-tullnr to women.
Prepared and .old by L. H. ItRADPIKLD, Whole
aale Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price gl 50 per bottle.
3utimonials.
Tusker lk, Ala,, Nov. 21, 1809.— Mr. L.
11, Bratljirh! —Sir: i'lea.e forward u«, Immediately,
another supply of " Hrartfl<Tc . l emale Regulator.”—
We find It to be all that U claimed for it, and we have
witnessed the mo.t happy aud decided effect, pro
duced by it. Very respectfully,
HUNTER A ALEXANDER.
We, the undersigned Druggists, take plea.ure in
commending to the trade, Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female
Regulator—belie ring It to be a good and reliable rem
edy for the dliea.es tor which he recommends It.
W. A. LANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYI.OR k CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAW3HE, Atlanta, Ga.
W. ROOT k SON, Marietta, Ga.
This will certify that two members of my Immediate
family, after having suffered for many years from
menstrual Irregularity, and have been treated without
benefit by variou* medical doctor., were, at length,
completely cured by one bottle of Dr. J. Bradfleld's
Female Regulator. I, therefore, deem It my duty to
furnish thin certificate, with the hope of drawing the
attention of suffering woman-kind to the merits of a
medicine whose power, in curing irregular and sup
pressed menstruation, has been proven under my own
personal observation. Its effect on luch cate. 1. truly
wonderful, and well may the remedy be called “Wo
man’. Best ErieDd.” Yours, respectfully,
JAS. W. STRANGE,
April 28, 1869. Curterivill t. Ga.
For sale in Cartersvllle by BEST k KIRKPATRICK
Druggists, and by Druggist? generally.
....THE MEDICAL FACULTY USE 1T.....
febSwly
New and Valuublc Pamphlet,
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
I HAVE MADE a compilation with a full
and accurate explanation ofeuch portion
of th«
HOMESTEAD LAWS,
as will instruct any person how to procure
160 acres of rieli farming land for nothing,
six months before leaving home, on the free
lands of the West.. Also, an article on the
NEW WEST,
or that poition of country lying West of the
Mississippi, and Northwest, giving an accu
rate account of its area, population, proprely
valuation, manufactures, banks, the estimated
yield of precious metals, number of voters, he
various productions, and yield per acre, num
ber of acres under cultivation, value of exports
table of distances, etc., etc., giving just such
with reference to the Xew West
as no man of this country oan afford to be
without. Will be sent on receipt of occnts
Address, JOHN T.BLISS,
Attorney at Law, P. 0. Box 5789.
mch 22—w3m CHICAGO, ILL
Atlanta Stencil A Variety Works!
BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Stencil
Bran d§, Steel Dies, Steel Block Stamps,
Burning Brands, Brass Alphabets, and all
Articles kept in a first class 'STEXCIL
HOUSE.
PRICELIST OF MAILABLE ARTICLES
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, 60c
Any of the articles in this list will be
mailed, to any address, on receipt of price,
or the whole of them for $1 25
Address BEN. Z. DUTTON,
Lock Box 351,
mch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga.
N. B.—Circulars sent free.’
Agent for the sale of
THE UNRIVALLED /
NON-EXPLOSIVE
SUN ©IL.
Also,
©REPAIRER OF
JEWELRY, CLOCKS,
AND WATCHES;
Also keep on hand and for
sale the above goods.
Room in the store of Simon Liebman,
Cartersville, inch. 22.
Z. W. M. k C. JACKSON k CO.
CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING,
AND PROPRIETORS OP TUI
CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING
MILL,
Sash, Blind and
Boor Factory.
Smut Machines
mad* in quick time for the forthcoming
wheat crop.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
A LL KINDS OF LUMBER PLANED
/% and Flooring and Ceiling Tongucd and
Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll
Sawing, for Ornamental Work, done to or
der. Shop Work, of all kinds, exeeuted
with neatness and dispatch.
Contracts made for LARGE JOBS.“igj*B
Our machinery is all new and of the vrrtj
BEST QUALITY , haring been selected by
one of the firm, (an experienced mechanic,)
in person.
The proprietors are all experienced and
skillful workmen, among whom mav be found
Mr. W. A. REMMINGTON, who is known
and acknowle Iged, by all, to be one among
the best and finest workmen in the South.
Our Mill is now in successful operation,
and its work is approved and admired by all
wUg-have seen it. It is located iuunedi ttoly
on the Western & Atlantic Railroad, North
of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court
House. Z. W. &.M. C, JACKSON A CO.
si:g 10, IS6o.tf ;i
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT.
IV)R the convenience of the citizens of
' Atlanta, who desire to locate ou the
W'CNtcrii and Atlantic Railroad,
and for residents on the road, who may
wish to visit Atlanta daily, We will, on and
After la, IMh, IS7O,
Run an Accommodation Passenger Train be
tween Atlanta and Cartersville, with the
following time :
GOING. RETURNING.
5,80 p. m., Leave Atlanta Arrive 9.00 am.
5,51 p. in., Arrive Bolton. Leave 8,36 am.
6,08 p. m., Vinings. 8,18 a. m.
6,23 p. m., Smyrna. 8,01 a. m.
6,39 p. m., Marietta. 7,45 a. m
7,07 p. m., Kennesaw. 7,11 a. m.,
7,26 p. m.,
7,45 p. tn., Allatoona. 6,27 a. m
-7,55 p. in., Stegall's. 6,15 a. m.
8 05 p. in., Etowah. 6,05 p. m.
8,11 p. m, Arrive Cartersville Leave 6,00 p m
SEASON TICKETS,
Entitling the purchaser to travel
FOR THREE MONTHS, will be sold at
One Dollar Per Mile.
l,oo6>nile Ticket* at #3O.
JgJTOther commutation tickets will be
sold upon application.
The passenger car on the “Goober” will
be taken off on the 15th May, after which
that train will become a freight train.
B. W. WRENN,
Passenger and Ticket Agent.
FOSTER BLODUSTT, Su/t.
A. Ij. HARRIS, Master Transportation
and Supervisor Western and Atlantic Rail
road.
Cartersville MALE High School
Ronald Johnston. ) Principals.
8. C. Hillyer. )
The first session of this School will com
mence Ist of August, uud close the 18th of
November, 1870.
RATES OF TUITION.
FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00.
SECOND “ “ “ - - 3.00.
THIRD “ a a . . 5 00.
No deduction made for lost time, except in
cases of protrnetod sickness, or by special
arrangement. „
TUITION payable at the end of each
quarter.
The principals flatter themselves that by
thus combining their experience and ener
gies. they afford to the citizens of Cartcrs
ville and vicinity, facilities for educating
their boys unsurpassed in the .-'late. The
com s< of studies will embrace what is usu
ally taught in our institutions of similar
grade. The instruction will be thorough and
WaS“.Strict discipline will bo rigidly en
forced.^©t
For further particulars apply to the prin
cipals.
OAKTB R S"V"TXjIj'Ej
FINAL® SCHOOL.
The first term of this school will begin on
Ist MONDAY IN AUGUST.
And close
4th Friday in Nov.
The School will embrace three classifica
tions of pupils.
The Primary, including the Elementary
branches;
The Intermediate, embracing those pupils
who have passed the first or primary grade,
and arc well grounded iu the Elementary
studies:
T he Classical Department, embracing the
Languages, and the higher Mathematics.
Rales ofTultion Per month.
Primur) #3.00-
Intermediate #3.00.
(lassicul #3.00.
" A competent Music Teacher will bs con
nected with the School, and the nece»sary
instruments provided for all who desire to
take music Lessons-
JamcE L. Pierce.
•J. W alter JPriteliett.
• Lichti
Light:.-
Light :
With or Without Mrnsmrc !
Conceal it Not!!!
PETER MARSH,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Oil,
Also, Dealer in
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, WICKS
ETC., ETC.
I can be found at Best & Kirkpatrick’s
on Main Street, Cartersville, Ga., where I
will be pleased to see my friends and pat
rons. To all, I would say, come and ex
amine for youi selves, as I intend to sell as
Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past
patronage, I solicit a continuance of the
>»me. PETER MARSH.
Cartersville, apr. 22.
Bartow lortgage Sheriff Sale’
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
July next, between the legal hours
of sale, before the Court House door, in the
town of Cartersville, tho following Mort
gage property, to-wit:
Lot ot land, No. 238, and parts of 212,
240 and 242, in the 16th district and 3d sec
tion of Bartow County, levied on a* the prop
erty of Jessce Anslcy, to satisfy a Mortgage
fi fa issued from Bartow County Superior
Court in favor of the Georgia Petroliuin
Company, against said Ansley. Property
pointed in said fi fa.
W.W. RICH, Shff.
May 8 ’7O. M. COLLINS. D. Shff.
To Exchange for Town Proper
ty-
I HAVE one lot 160 acres, or two lots o f
320 acres, either or both of which I will
exchange for property iu the town of Car
tcrsville. The land is well improved, in
good state of cultivation, five miles from the
Railroad, in a licnlty section of country, and
well adapted for stock-raising. I will make
the exchange on fair terms. For further
particulars, apply at this office.
May 2d, 1870-1 in.
• - .
A A—WAWTED, an active
tjP V\J V* man, in each count}- in the
States, to travel and take orders by sample
for TEA, COFFEE, and SPICES. ’ To suita!
ble men wc will give 1* salary of S9OO to
one thousand dollars a year, above traveling
and other expenses, and a reasonable com
mission on sales.
Immediate applications Hre solicited from
proper parties. References exchanged.--
Apply *O, or address Immediately, ‘
PACKER & CO.
•Continental Mills,’’
'fi* Ro ,ff ry, Nr\v York.
| WINTER ARRANGEMENT
' WESTERN' ft ATLANTIC
RAIL WAV
Thu Old KrliaWe Passenger Konie
IX) ALL
Northern, Eastern and Western CHIm,
CARRYING GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
THE ONLY ROUTE FROM ATLANTA
RUNNING A
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN,
Preventing a possibility of twenty-four (24)
hours’ delay, incident to lines having
but one daily train.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL,
Between Atlanta & New York
Is carried exclusively by this line.
Through Passenger Trains Leave
§ l# a. *.-r oo p. m.
Making close connections at Kingston for
( union. lUcnipliiN A New Orlenna,
AND POINTS WEST.
The Nashville & Chattannooga for
Nashville and all Points North, East
and West.
PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE Os
TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK.
Pullman’s Traveling P alarm
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
The Best Fating; Houses in the Country.
No Nliclnigrtit Chnn^oN.
Finely Finished Cars Well
Heated and Ventilated.
QUICK TIME A SURE CONNECTIONS.
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Of
fices for points reached by this
Line.
FAIR SAME as by OTHER
ROUTES.
Baggage Checked Through.
•a. V e do not advertise our Conductors.
Their deportment and attention do that.
B. W. WRENLN, General Ticket A’gt.
A. L. HARRIS, Master of Transpor
tation and Supervisor.
FOSTER BLODOETT, Superin
tendent W. &. A. R. R.
March 24, 1870-ly.
The Quicken! and Bent Root*
TO THK
North, East, and West,
is
Via LOUISVILLE.
Two Daily Express train* run tkr*u,h frem Ka*b
vlllt to Louisville, making close counectUa with
trains and boata for the North, East, aud West.
NO CHANG EOF CARS
FROM LOUISVILLE |
ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW TOW,
Only one change to
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
Quicker Time by this Route and Better Ae
commodations than by any other.
Secures Speed and Comfort,
when traveling, by asking for ticket*
Via Louisville.
THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE ClUCtl
may be procured at Offices es N. A C. R. R.. In Chat
tanooga, and at all ticket offices throng bout ths Neath.
W. H. KING, ALBERT FINK,
G. P. A. Gen’l Nup't.
fob 24,-wly
' CHANGE Os SCHEDULE.
WESTERN‘ ATLANTIC R. R.
ON and after MONDAY, MARCH 21st. Passenger
T-alns will ruu an the Western A Atlantis R. B.
as Totten s:
GOING NORTH.
No. 1. No. 8. N*. IS.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 PM S.ISAM. 8.30 PM
Arrive Kingston .10.43 PM. 11.4 T AM. 7.84 P M
LeaT* Kingston 10.&G P M. 11.54 A M. 7.89 P M
Arrive Dalton 1.18 A M. 3.00 PM. 11.80 A M
Leave Dalton 1.26 AM. 3.15 PM
Arrive Cbattanooge.. 3.30 AM. 420 P M
GOING SOUTH.
No. 2. No. 4. Na. 14.
Leave Chattanooga.. 7.50 PM. 7.00 A M
Arrive at Dalton 10,04 P M. 9.11 A M
Leave Dalton 10.09 PM. 9.21 AM. 1.00 AM
Arrive Kingston 12.13 A Af. 11.45 AM. 5.18 A M
Leave Kingstoa 12.28 A M. 11.52 A M. 5.23 A M
Arrive Atlanta 4.14 A M 8.17 FM. 11.04 A M
Numbers 1,3, 8 and 4 RUN DAILY.
18 and 14. DAILY, except Bnadnp.
1 and 2, Night Passenger Trains.
14 8 and 4, Day “ “
18 and 14, Accommodation.
B W WRENN,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent
A E HARRIS,
Master Transportation and Supervisee.
Mch 22-
Plhti tim Eirmi
This wonderful vegetable
restorative is the sheet*
anchor of the feeble and
debilitated. Asa tonic and
cordial for the aged and
languid it has no equal
among stomachics. Asa
I remedy for the nervous
weakness to which women
are especially subject, it is
superseding every othei
stimulant. In all climates,
tropical, temperate or
frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the
bodily strength and breaks
down the animal spirits.
Wherever it is intro
duced it becomes a stand
ard article —a medicinal
staple. It is to-day the
best and purest tonic, and
the most popular medicine
in the civilized world— he
sure and get the genuine.
Sold by all Druggists, Gro
cers aud Ceil 11 fry SI ores*