The Cartersville weekly express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1870-1870, June 16, 1870, Image 4

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R. REDDING, & d;e aler i \ SOVEB , CRATES, AND LIGHTNING RODS, PLAIN, PRESSED AND JAPANED TIN WARE. AM) House Furnishing Gccds, Maun Stk.. C’amtfks vii.i.k, G*. All kinds of Job Work done with neatness* ami dispatch. The fi nn of Strange & Redding having been dissolved, by mutual consent, I will continue the business at the old stand, feb 15 wly K REDDING. New und Valuable Pamphlet. OSI.Y TWKNTY-FITE CKNTP. I HAVE MADE a compilation with a full and accurate explanation of such portion oi the HOMESTEAD LAWS, »« will instruct any person how to procure Pitt acres of rich farming land for nothing. ► x months before leaving home, on the free lands of the West. Also, un article on the NEW WEST, or that pottion of country lying West of the Mississippi, and Northwest, giving an aecu lute account of its area, population, proprety valuation, manufacture*, bank/, the estimated meld of prteious metal*, number of voter*, be rariou* production*, ami yield per acre, num tu-r of acret under cultivation, value of export* table of distances, etc., etc., giving just such information with reference to tlie AVw 117,/ 11- no man of this country oan afford to be without. M ill be sent on receipt of scents Address, JOHN T.BI.ISN, Attorney at Law, I*. 0. Box 5789. inch 22 —wi’m CHIC ILL Atlanta Stencil A: Variety Work#! BEN. Z. DUTTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Stencil Brands Steel Dies, Steel Block Stamps, Burning Brands, IS as* Alphabets, and all Articles kept in a first class STENCIL HOUSE. / IIICE BIST OFMAILABL E A lITICL ES S moil Name Plates for inark'g clnth’g, 75c n• cl Ring, for keeping keys together, -5c N tv Style key tug, with name neat eng. 25c P u-pctuul Almanac, the most ingenious little avticlc of the uge, 50c Any o' the -••'•rles >n this list will be mailed, to any address, onrerelpt o r ""'•••c. or the whole of them for $1 25 Address LEN. 7. DUTTON, Lock Box 351, inch 22-wly Atlanta, Ga. N. B.—Circulars sent free. W. 0. GREEK, Agent for the sale of * THE UNRIVALLED NON-EXPLOSIVE SOT OIL, Also, ® JEWELRY, CLOCKS, AND WATCHES; Also keep on hand and for sale the above goods. Room in the store of Simon Liebntnn, . Cartersville, mcli ‘l2. zluluAmTca CONTRACTORS FOR BUILDING , AND PE )PR TO :3 OF TUB CARTERSVILLE STEAM PLANING MILL, Sasli, 331in«l find Door Factory. Smut Mtttiiinos made in quick time for the forthcoming wheat crop. CARTERSVILLE, tA. All kinds of ldmbkr planed and Flooring r.nd Ceiling Tongued and Grooved. Brackets, and all kinds of Scroll Sawing, for Ornamental Work, done to or der. Shop Work, of all kinds, executed with neatness and dispatch. gsaV" Special Contracts made for LARGE JOBB.“X£JS * Our machinerj is all new and of the rerg BEST (Jf'AfjlTY, having been selected by one of t lie firm, (unexperienced mechanic,) in person. The proprietors are all experienced and skillful workmen, among w hom may be found Mr. W. A. who is known and ucknowlc* lged. by all, to be one among the best and finest w orkmen in the South. Our Mill is now in successful operation, and its work is approved and admired by all who have seen it. It is located imniediutaly on the Western & Atlantic Railroad. North of the Depot, in the rear of the new Court llouse. Z. W. <fc M C. JACKSON & CO., aug 10, 1809.tf Cartersville, Ga. Postponed Sheriff Sales for till), WILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in July' next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Conrt House door, in the town of Cartersville, the following profierty so-wit: THE settlement of land whereon Abel WR. lis now resides, in the 21st District and 2nd Section of Bartow county, as the property of said Abel Willis, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of John W. Hill, against said Willis. Pointed out by plaintiff. ALSO, One hundred acres of land. Nos 69, 70, and a part of 71, in the 17th District and 3rd Sectfon of Bartow county, as the property of W T , P. Milam, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Bartow Superior Court, in favor ofWm. L. Rowland, Executor of Francis M. Rowland, deceased, vs. Thomas Milam and William P. Milam. Said land is a part of the Dr. Thomas Milam farm. Pointed out by defendant, W. P. Milam. June 9. 1870. W. W. RICH, Sheriff. At!ministrator’s Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Cartersville, and county of Bartow, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August nex*, the following property to-wit: Lots of land No s. 217, 179 and half of 252, half of 218, in the sth List, and 3d section, and about 30 acres of fraction No. 2UB, 20 acres of fraction No. 209, in the 6th dist. and 3d section. Sold as the property of the estate of Lindsey Hendrix, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms—one-third due 25th Dec., 1870. one-third due 25th December, 1871, one third due 25th December, 1872, with note and good security, and lieu on the land un til all the purchased money is paid. ANN HENDRIX, Adminisf rat rix. HLjtme9th 1870—10 day*. PEASE & His WIFE. J y§_. < . ~j RESTAURANT ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA ruis nooiL hoi *E is STILL tub i*rii»e or the CBTT. Merchants and Farmers, Strangers, and Citizens, L idies au 1 Gentlemen, cannot de eida which to admire most, Pease A lllst Wife*, or the EuYlirle* of llierr Ttt • Come, old folks, and bring the children, an 1 your kuittiog. Come Boys, and bring the one you inaJe such rash promises to, out at the Camp- Meeting, and my word for it, you will go home liking Pease & His Wife, and your Sweet heart better than anybody in the World. May 12th. 1870-ts. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, NO 19. WHITEHALL ST ATLANTA GA Offers splendid inducements, and all who need good Drugs at low figures will do well to give him a call. Pays special attention to orders from Country Merchants. Paints, Oil* Glass, Fine Sfedieinal autffcroaa jjm mm Everything pertaining to a first class Drug Store will be found there. NOTICE SPECIAL Daily Drain irom the “ICE COLD SODA FOUNT” All tliat man could expect in the way of a cold drink. W. A. Lansdcll challenges his Soda competitors to produce the fluid as near the freezing point as his. The coldest and the best in the city. Pure Fruit Syrups. W.A. Lunsdell,No, lO whitchnlLSt., Atlanta, Ga. Mav 12 1870 ly. _ RUSSELL A C <VB^ and' THRESHING MACHINES. AT THE GILREATH WARE-HOUSE. Call and tee the Machines and tee what I Warrant them to do. Cartersville, May 12. ROBERT BRUCE, j A. LEYDEN, General Commission Merchant, Win JI. WILLI ANS, Late of Wm. M Williams A €«. No. 18. Alabama str., Atlanta, Ga. SOLE -A-GIE.rsLT FOB AUGUSTA FACTORY SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. DRILLS. ATHENS MANUFACTURING COMPANY Yarncs, Stripes, Cheeks. Goods in Store and for Sale at Manufacturers’ Prices from the following: Eagle and Pheonix Manufacturing Com pany. Tronp, Hopewell and Annawaka factories and Pioneer Paper Mill. SO/E A 6 END Y OF ROGERS' CELEBRATED B I Ft D’S E Y ELI ME. Controlled since 18GG, by Wm. M. V illianis & Bro. Hydraulic Cement. Plaster, Pure Ground Bone, Whana’s Raw-Bone Super-Phosphate Also, on nonsignment a full stock of FLOUR (Choice Brands) direct from best Tennes see und Kentucky Mills, BACON' LARD* CORN, OATS- HAY* ETC.- FROM PACKERS AND PRODTCERS apr 27 wly, * Save Time & Money! MARK E. COOPER, General Merchant, Will fill Orders and Sell Produce on fair terms to all. MO. 4, BROAD STR., i ATLAXTA, <«A. inch 15-w6m Headquarters for Toys & Fancy Goods. George ff. Jmk, Manufacturer of CANDIES! A ND DEALERS IN CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND WILLOW WARD Wedding t*+tKTIES and SUFFERS, jfc., Gotten up In tlie bci*t Mtyle, at short Notice! We would respectfully call the attention of the public to our large and complete stock—selected with great care, and bought at tho LOWEST CASH PRCIES. WHITEHALL STKEET, ATLANTA, GA. march 10,wly Mine roll mo Machine Shop. The undersigned Would respectfully inform the public that, having opened a Foundry and Machine Shop in Ct rtersville, he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES. COTTON PRESSES, SUGAR MILLS HORSE POWERS. MILL GEARING, ETC. Also, CASTINGS, of ovary description; HOLLOW WARE, GRATES, STORE FRONTS ANO FENCES; All kinds of MACHINERY REPAIRED in the most perfect manner. Highest marke price paid for SCRAP IRON,* BRASS, LEAD COPPER, and ZINC, lam prepared to compete with Northern Establishments iu price and quality of work, and will guarantee satisfaction in all cases. B. SCOFIELD. far tvillv, Ga tc, January 1, • S7O. The Express. Cartersville, Ga., June I®, D7O. Tlie Knot of Blue ttnd Gray. Upon my bo'om lies, A knot of blue and gray ; You ask me wliy. Tears fill my eye*, As low to you I say : I had two brothers once— Warm hearted, brave and gay ; Tiicy left my sidx—one wore the blue, The other wore the gray. One rode with Stonewall and his men, And joined his fate to Lee; The followed Sherman's march Triumphant to the sea. Both fought for what they deemed the right. And died with sword iu haul; One sleeps amid Virgin a s hills, And one in Georgia’s sand. The same sun shines upon their graves—• My love unchanged must stay ; And so upon my bosom lies The knot of blue and gray. The Fate of a Fighting Dog. A man who owned b terrier dorg— A bob tailed, onery cuss— And that there purp got that therf man In many an ugly' muss ; For the man he was on his muscle, , And the dorg was on his bite, And to kick that derg-goned auimile Was sure to raise a tight. A woman owned a Thomas cat, That fit at fifteen pound; And other cats got up and slid When that there cat was round. The man and his dorg came along one day, Where the woman she did dwell, And the purp he growled ferociously, Then went for the cat like . He tried to chaw the neck of the cat, But the cat he wouldn’t be chawed ; So he lit on the back of that there dorg, And bit! and clawed! and clawed ! Oh, the hair it flew ! and the purp he youled! As the claws went into his hide, And chunks of tlebh were peeled from his back : 1 hen he tiummuxed, and kicked, and died ! The man he ripped, and cussed and swore, As he gathered a big brickbat, That he would be durued essentially If he didn't kill that cat! But the wo'.nau allowed she’d be blessed if he did ! And snatched up an old shotgun, Which she fired, and peppered his dia phragm With bird-shot number one, They toted him home on a window blind, And the doctor cured him up ; But he never was kuown to fight again, Or to own another purp. Folks may turn up their snouts at this here rhyme, I don’t care a cuss tor that! All I wanted to show' is, that fighting dorgs May tackle the wrong Tom cat. Every {sort. Savannah gave SSOO to the Methodist chinch of Brunswick recently. Dalton is to have anew political, literary' ana agricultural paper. , Macon cat the first of the season on last Tuesday w eek. A big railroad meeting and barbecue is proposed in Home on July 25th. It has been determined to build anew car shed in Atlanta of brick, stone or iron.— The plan will be determined and the contract let on the 20th, by the officers of the several railroads. It is thought that the Georgia matter in Congress will not be disposed of during the present session. A mammoth steam mill is about to be erected in Rome by parties from Pennsylva nia. Columbng had a sight at a morning rain bow. The Columbus people are eating black berries. In Maryland, a strange tendency in the peach trees i-snoticed to produce two or ev en more peaches from a single blossom. The Amerieus Republican says there is but one farmer in Sumter coun.y who has not had one drop of rain on liis farm. The German F.migrant Aid Society in Georgia is a fixed fact. Emory College at Oxford is in flourishing condition. A conservatory of music is proposed in Savannah. The chicken cholera is epidemic in Geor gia The blackberry crop in Georgia is report ed short. Stale News. Dalton will levy a dog tax. Albany is being burglarized. Gainesville returns thanks for recent rains. Covington pays $1 65 for good bread-corn or corn-bread Valdosta is to havo anew court house built. Mrs. Bryan, of Atlanta, fell and broke her arm Saturday. A cat only 21 years old died in Atlanta re ently. lie had only voted once. The Rome Roll Milling is rolling out rail road spikes. Albany boast of the capture of a rock fish weighing 120$ pounds. The Columbus Sun complains of petty stealing in that city. Savannah is grievously tormented with cotton thieves Green corn sells at 25 cents per ear, and tomatoes $1 25 per quart in Savannah. A revival is in progress in the colored Baptist Church at Albany Green corn, tomatoes and okra have ap peared in the Savannah market. Cuthbert men who were rcccnily burned ont design rebuilding at once. Wade Collins is on trial in Savannah for the murder of John Butler, both colored. Col. A. J. Hammond, of Atlanta, is build ing a $10,500 brick residence. They give lots in Gainesville to people wfeo will build on them. It requires large inducements to make one live in that village. Gen. A. Austell, the Vice-President of the Air-Line Railroad is visiting Gainesville. Hall county boasts of the largest wheat crop thrt she has had in years. W. 11. Campbell, charged wdh horse stealing, escaped from Thomas villa jail on Thursday night. MvliUIM: and < 0.. LANTA, GEORGIA, Agents For Georgia rncl Ala. DR. SHALLENBERCER’S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops Ihc Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is Btill ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circum stances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti dote to Malaria. Bold by all Druggists. T H £ LIVE ” 0 Blue STARE I 11/tlili/il' Ik. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, t Corner of WMttha,! an " A!abaraa Strcets ’ ATLAISTTA. G-EOE/GIA. june 1, 1870. wly PHILADELPHIA and! ATLANTA Wine and liiquor COMPANY. NO. 2. GRANITE BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DEALERS IN PURE WI >ES AND LIQUORS, Call Particular Attention to their Peacii! Apple Brandy. June 7, 1870. wGm Wholesale and Retail HAT STORE, saejikojus &./ #. 0./.viiu n . 42 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. mBEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUR gr«gy?-. FIUKND?, anil all who purchase |jt:| Goods in this market, that we are Jilt? T now receiving, and have in Btore one of the largest stocks of the best and latest styles of Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, ever opened in the t lty, that we propose to offer to the trade. We purchase our Goods direct from the man ufacturers, by tlie p if-kage, which en b;es ua to sell here at as Low Prices as the goods can be purchased In any Northern City, of which we are prepared to five satisfactory evidences. We mast respectiully solicit a call from all wishing to purchase, feeling confident we will be a*de to meet their views in qual ity, style and price. We think it would not be amiss to state that our Goods are all new, having oeen bought within the last twenty days. BOY’S HATS made a specialty. Respectfully, mch 80—w2m SALMONS t ALEXANDER. CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON &CO Dealers In DRY GOODS* WHOLESALE And Retail, A tlaut a, Gr coi*g in . Our stock of Foreljfii Anti 'Do' lUChitic Dry-Goods is now com plete, in all departments, and we solicit an examination of our stock, from both whole sale and 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, 2 and 3 Ply Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Damasks, Reps & Window Shades, Ever offered in Atlanta, and are offering them at prices to dorrespond with the re cent heavy decline in all kinefe of Merchan dize. mch 30-w3m Mill Picks Made and Repaired, By Abernathy & Goodson, at the shop of the latter, iu Cartersville. There is no longer a necessity to go from home to have this class of work done. Give us a chance and we will prove it to the satisfaction of all. may 25, w4t DEnuumrawr (Successors to Tomi.inson Dkmake.st Cos.) 628 & 630 Broadway, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS OF Carriages, Buggies, &c. E».,ecially adapted for the Southern Roads. OUR STOCK COMPRISES LIGHT VICTORIAS, PHAETOMS, CA3RIOLAS, ROCKAWAYS, And all other styles of Fine Carriage*, For one or two horses. TOP AND NO TOP BUGGIES, On Eliptic and Side Springs. CONCORD BUGGIES, MAIL HACKS A JERSEY WAGONS. We are also Sole Manufacturers of the WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY AND Plantation Wagon for 1,2, 4& 6 Horses. The best Buggy and Wagon in America for the money We have had an experience of thirty years in mak ing work for the Southern States, ana know exactly what is wanted to stand the roads. We invite all to send for Circulars, and parties visiting New York we especially invite to call at our Warerooma. We solicit the trade of merchants and dealers. Illustrated Circulars, with prices, furnished by mail. A. T. DEMAREST. N. Y. W. W. WOODRUFF, GA. Demarest A Woodruff, Are now opening a Branch of their busi ness in ATLANTA, GA., where they will be prepared to supply any style or quality of Vehicle, at their lowest rates. June 2, 1870-wly NEW MILLINERY S T O IR, J±] . CARTERSYILLE, GEO. MISS PADGETT, formerly of Stilesbo ro, would annonnce to the Ladies of Cartersville and surrounding count ry, that she has opened, in Cartersville, a Mill : nery Store Room, where she will „eep on hand a good supply of Fashionable Millinery Goods an *l attend to trimming .Bonnets and Making 1 DreHsea. Her room is on the Second Floor of Messrs. Stokely <s• Williams’ New Brick Store House, where she will be happy to see the ladies desiring goods or work in her line. liavng several years experience att the bu siness, she flatters herself that she can ren der entire satisfaction to all her customers. April 14, ’7O--tf. V. R. TQMMEY. J. s. STEWART, Oxford, Ga. TOMMY A NTEH ART, IMPOETERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the of the MILL SAW and GAME (JOUK, IMjo. 79, Whitehall Street, ATXANTTA, «A. TJ ESPEOTFT7LLT call th* attention of Merchant* IV and other* to their LARGE AND WELL ASSORT ED STOCK of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’ and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, G-ain Cradles, Svthe Blades, Tools of all kinds, Ac., Ac. ALSO. AGENTS FOB Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Buffalo Scale Works, PROPRIETORS Or 11 rookn 9 Improved Patent Portable Revolving Cotton and Httj Serew Pres*. May 15, 1870 wly EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT,! FIR the convenience of the citizens of Atlanta, who desire to locate on the Wetiern and Atlantic Railroad, and for residents on the road, who may wish to visit Atlanta daily, we will, on aud After May 15th, I*7o, Run an Accommodation Passenger Train be tween Atlauta aud CirtennUc, with the following time: GOING. RETURNING. 5,30 p. m., Leave Atlanta Arrive 9.00 am. 5,51 p. m., Arrive Bolton. Leave 8,36 a m. 6,08 p. in., 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. in., Kcnnesaw. 7,11 a. m, 7,26 p. m., Aew„rth. 6,43 a. m. 7,45 p. m., Allatoona. 6,27 a. uv 7,55 p. m., Stegall's. 6.15 a. m. 8 05 p. m., Etowah. 6,06 p. m. 8,11 p. m, Arrive (’artersville Leave6,oopm SEASON TICKETS, Entitling the purchaser to travel FOR THREE MONTHS, will be sold at One Dollar Per Mile. 1,000-Misc Tickets at |3O. gQfOther 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. YVKENN, Passenger and Ticket Agent. FOSTER BLODGSTT, Sup’t. A. L. HARRIS, Master Transportation and Supervisor Western and Atlantic Rail road. Cartersville MALE High School Ronald Johnston. ) Principals. 8. C. Hillyer. I The first session of this School will com mence Ist of August, and close the 18th of November, 1870. RATES OF TUITION. FIRST CLASS, per month, - - $2.00. SECOND “ “ - - 3.60. THIRD “ “ “ - - 5.00. No deduction made for lost time, except in cases of protracted 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 Carters ville and vicinity, facilities for educating their boys unsurpassed in the The dulse of studies will embrace what is usu ally taught in our institutions of similar grade. Thfe inst ruction will be thorough and ££*F*Stricfc discipline will bo rigidly en forced.,^??® For furthor particulars apply to the prin cipals. CAKTE LiSVILLTO FEMALE 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 are in the Elementary studies: t’he Classical Department, embracing the Languages, and the higher Mathematics. Rate* of Tuition Per Month. Primary $2.00. Intermediate $3.00. Ula**leal. $5.00. ■ A competent Music Teacher will b* con nected with the School, and the necessary instruments’provided for all who desire to take music Lessons* Jamc* L. Pierce. J. Walter Pritchett. With or'Without Measure ! Conceal it Not!!! PETER MARSH, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Estrella 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 yourselves, as I intend to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest, Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. . PETER MAKSII. Cartersville, apr. 22. Bartow Mortgage 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 l’artow County, lev>ed on as the prop erty of Jessee Ansley, to satisfy a Mortgage 5 la issued from Bartow County Superior Court in favor of the Georgia Petrolium Company, against said Ansley. Property pointed in said fi fa. W.W. RICH, Shff May 8 ’7O. M. COLLINS. D. Shff. Sheriff Sales for July, 1870. 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, the following property, to-wit: ONE lot, or parcel, of land, containing Four Acres, more or less, wnereon the de fendant now lives, being a portion of Lot No. 126, in the 6th District and 3rd Section of Bartow county. Lev ed on as the proper ty of N. A. Tippin, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Justice’s Court of the 822d District, G. M., in favor of Hall, Patton & Cos., and pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. ALSO, One Grist Mill, levied on as the j property of the Etowah Mining and Manu- j factoring Company, to satisfy two fi fas is. sued faom the Justice Court of the 822d Dis- ; trict, G. M., one In favor of William Hassel and one in favor of Joseph Hains, vs. said 1 Etowah Mining and Manufacturing Compa ny. Levied on and returned to ma by a Constable. June 9th, 107(). JT W. RICH, Sheriff. WINTER A hia N Gi.il LVf WESTERN I ATLANTIC RAIL WAY The Old Reliable Passenger KoHte TO ALL Northern, Eastern aud Western Cities, CARRYING GKKAT BOUTIIKUN EXPRESS THE ONLY ROUTE FROM ATLANTA HUNNIING A DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIK Preventing u possibility of twenty-four (24) hours' delay, incident to lines liavihg but one daily trniu. THE UNITED STATES MAIL. Between Atlanta & New York Is carried exclusively by this line. Through Passenger Trains Leave Al’L * 15 A. M.-7 OO P. 18, Making close connections at Kingston for Chiiloii, Tic hi plii.! A New Orleans AND POINTS WEST. The Nashville & Chattannooga for Nashville and all Points North, East and West. PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OF TWENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES FROM ATLANTA IQHJ W YORK, Pullman's Traveling p alacts ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. The Best Eating Houses in the Country. No Mhlnifflit Chungei,. Finely Finished Cars Well Heated and Ventilated. QUICK TIME& SURE CONNECTIONS. Ticket* for nulc at all Ticket Of fices for point* reached by this Line. FAIR SAME as by OTHER ROUTES. Baggage Ghecked Through. w e do not advertise our Conductors. Their deportment and attention do that. B. W. WRENN, General T eke; Vgt. A. L. HARRIS, Master of Tranapor tation and Supervisor. FOSTER BLODGETT, Superin tendent’Yv. & A. K. R. March 24, 1870—ly. The Quickest and Bent Rout* TO TUX North, East, and West, Via LOUISVILLE, Two Daily Expreas trains run throu h from Nash ville to Louisville, making close connection with trains and boats for the North , East, and West. NO CHANG DP CARS FROM LOIISTILLS | ST, LOUIS, CHICAGO, PITTSBURG, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, Only one charge to BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. Quicker Time by this Route and Better A*- comruodations than by any other. Secures Speed and Comfort, when traveling, by asking for tickets Via Louisville. THROUGH TICKKTd AND BAGGAGE CIIXCKB may be procured at Offices of N. & 0. R. R., In Chat tanooga, and at all ticket offices throughout the South. W. H. KING, ALBERT FINK, O.P. A. Gent! Sup't. feb 24.-wly CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. WESTERN * ATLANTIC R. R. ON and after MONDAY. MARCH 21st. Passenger Trains will run ou the Western * Atlantic ft. S. as follows: GOING NORTH. No. 1. No. 3. No. 18. Leave Atlanta 7.00 PM $.15 AM. 8.20 PM Arrive Kington .10.48 P M. 11.47 ,A M. 7.84. P M Leave Kingston 10.56 P M. 11.54 A M. 7.89 P M Arrive Dalton 1.16 A M. 2.00 PM. 11.80 A M Leave Dalton 1.26 AM, 2.15 PM Arrive Chattanooga.. 3.80 AM. 420 P M - GOING SOUTH. No. 2. No. 4. No. 14. Leave Chattanooga.. 750 P M. 7.00 A M Arrive at Dalton 10.04 PM. O.IIAM Leave Dalton 10.09 PM. 9.21 AM. 2.00 A M Arrive Kingston 12.13 AM. 11 45 A M. 5.18 A M Leave Kingston.... ..12.23 A M. 11.52 A M. 5.23 A M Arrive Atlanta 4.14 AM. 8.17 PM. 11.00 All Numbers 1,2, 8 and 4 RUN DAILY. “ 13 and 14. DAILY, except Sunday, “ 1 and 2, N'ght Passenger Tralne. “ 8 and 4, Day “ “ “ 18 and 14, Accommodation B W WRENY, General Passenger and Ticket Agent A L HARRIS, Master Transportation and Supervisor. | Moh 22- PiuTtnoj B:nErs. i in— mmr mnmmmm |> 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 remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it ip 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—be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro cer® and Coun*^ r