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_ Xi oc a 1 H e ad.
for the million, at
Kirkpatrick & Co’s Drug
Store,for sale cheap.
The Uxpreui Hiilar^ed.
For sometime past we have been
promising our patrons that we would
enlarge our paper at an early day—
This week we fulfill that promise.—
.Now, kind reader, what do you think
•ofil? We have done our duly, have
you done yours ? We made a mistake
in ordering paper, and consequently it
is a tight fit to make it answer, but
this evil will soon be remedied, as we
will know how to order the next.
County Judos.— Since our last is
*ue, another candidate for Judge ol the
County Court has been brought out—
Judge Turner 11. Trippe. As to Judge
T's qualifications for the responsible
duties of this office, no one ean be ig
norant. He has served upon the bench
of the Superior Court of the Cherokee
Circuit I'ora number of years, and is
an acknowledged jurist, a wiae counsel
lor, and a correct and upright gentle
man. lie would adorn the County
Bench, and be a credit to the people.
It is owing to his ability to organize the
new Court, that lie was so urgently so
licited to become a candidate. We look
upon this as a Court of but little, if an v
less, importance than the Superior, and
the qualifications ol tbs presiding offi
cer, should not be inferior to those of
a Superior Court Judge. In Judge 'l'.
* art combined all the qualifications re
quisite lor the position.
that next Friday has
beeu set apart, by lbs Gu. Methodist
K. Conlerence, as a day ol Fasting and
Prayer. Divine services will he held
in tins place at the M. E. Church. —
All are invited to attend.
Itsjr* There will he a Communion
Meeting of the* Presbyterian Church
held in this place, at the Methodist E.
Church, oil Saturday and Sabbath next.
Several visiting Ministers are expected.
JCQrTlie Second Quartly Conference
of the Casuville Circuit, Mcth. E.
Church will convene at this place, on
Saturday ami Sunday, the 1-1 1 fi ami !
Jfiili instants.
*gk.Tiie firm of Compton <& Stocks
has been dissolved by muiiiul consent.
T. M. Compton continues the business
amt respectfully asks Ins patrons to
come ami ex inline his stock and prices.
C'a>“Wantkd immediately 500 good
Fence Kails, for which the market
price will be paid. Apply at this Of
fice.
Froediiiua'N llurcau.
The attention nf persona having in
their possession orphan Negro cluluren
is.called to the fact, that it is made my
duty, under the orders of Ceil. Tilenn,
the Assistant Commissioner of the
Freedman’s Bureau for this Ntnie, to
provide for such children by binding
them out to some proper slid responsi
ble person until they are eighteen years
of age, in casts ol females, ami twenty
one in rases of males.
Perrons having in their possession
such children, are. accordingly, noti
fied to come forward and make appli
cation to me to have them hound, or
should they not desire to have them
hound to themselves, to report them to
this office in order that 1 may procure
for them suitable homes.
W. 11. PRITCUKTT, Aof.nt
[For the Express.]
CIIKKOKKK Cos., Ca.
March, With. 1800.
Messrs. Editors: In your last issue
you ask for inform uion in regard to a
report, that has been circulated, to
the effect that the military authorities
ol the U. S. went to Canton and turn
ed some Union men out ol jd. <; c. I
guess the report grew out ol the bil
lowing taets :—While the Superior
Court was in session at Canton, (about
four weeks since) Col. James R Brown
received a written order from the Port
Atlanta, to dismiss cer
tain eases in vPticli he was prosecuting
attorney, against certain persons who
were charged with house burning and
other crimes, or he w uld he arrested
and imprisoned. The Col. wcui to
see the Commander of post in person
as soon as Court adjourned, and was
informed the case in question had Seen
misrepresented and the order was,
therefore, countermanded. If you deem
this of anv public interest you can in
sert it. .
Yours truly.
Thos. A Jones.
A Verdery are de
air,.us of forming the acquaintance of
our people. They am Grocers, Pro*
dure snl Oipmssioq Merchant*. At
lasts, (is. Se sard.
jEScThe Commercial Bulletin is th#
title of a handsome daily paper just
started in the City of Atlanta, by J. J.
Toon, Proprietor of the Franklin Print
ing House, at the very moderate rate
of $8 per annum. This is one of the
cheapest and best papers published in
the South. Our old friend and foimrr
co-partner, Benjamin F. Bennett, is
connected with this paper, which, no
doubt, accounts for the tine taste dis
played in its mechanical execution.—
Ben is not only the “Prince of good
fellows,” socially, hut also ol'tlie ‘black
art fraternity all the better printers
than lie is died or were killed during
the war. and he would, doubtless, have
gone up' had he not ‘journyed to the
mountains ol' Ilepsiuani,’ or, in other
words, reiugeed half round the-globe
with the Rebel printing office. Mr. J.
S. Peterson, the Commercial Ed tor, is
a gentleman of fine qualifications for
the position he fills. He was formerly
Editor of the Atlanta daily Common
wealth. Withal, this paper ia bound
to succeed. If any of our readers want
to subscribe for a number one daily pa
per, they can do no better than to take
the Bulletin.
E&ff'A inong our list of exchanges
t.iere are none we appreciate more high
ly than that sterling and spirited week
ly, the Lagrange Reporter. One of its
proprietors, Col. W. B. Jones, was our
commanding officer during the bigger
portion of the war. He entered the
service as Captain of Cos. ‘B.’ 4ili Ca.
Baiallion, which was subsequently
raised to the OOtli Ga. Reg., and lor
Ins distinguished coolness ?nd gallantry
in b’ittle, lie was promoted to the Col
onelcy. It was remarkable to observe
the coolness and daunllesness of the
man on these trying occasions. It was
nothing uncommon to see the smoke
ascending Irom Ins pipe and comming
ling with the sulphuiious smoke ol the
battle-field, \ l.ile the Empire of death
asserted her claims to a large propor
tion of the noble army oi Northern \ a.
lie was wounded,and seriously wound
ed, tune and again, but, to Inin, death
seemed to be smpt of Ins terrors —be
would rise and come again. The boys
always said “there is no discount on
Old Red.'' We hope the Colonel may
live a thousand years to enjoy the as
soc i a lion of his la mi ly lie loved so much,
and that the Reporter may have a good
run o< advetlisttig patronage, and the
subsetiption list continue to swell for
the same length ot liu.e.
IsaK'SANroKD Bell. Who that trav-
*‘ 1 or has travelled, upon the State
Road for many years past, is not famil
iar w ith this uuin:' ! \Y heticvur, or
wherever Ins mime is called, he is spo
ken <>| as the “Model Conductor. ’’ —
Strictly upright and honest in his deal
ings, gentlemanly wml courteous in In.
bearing, sober and steady in his habits,
moral in his deportment, sociable and
kind in his intercourse, and energetic,
faithful and prompt in his duties, lie
lias won for himself the good will and
esteem ol a'l who know him. The
people of Georgia generally, and the
•StatC authorities in particulat, can sav
in him "Well done good and faithful
servant.” As ho lias been so faithful,
he now deserves an cosier birth, and
we hope that his merits will he reward
ed, by those who have it in their power
to relieve him from his [ esent arduous
duties, and give him a remunerative
position commensurate with his useful
ness.
C'apt. J F. Leak's little danghlor
whom we reported last week as having
Small Pox, is l ist recovering, we are
happy to s’ate upon the authority of
Dr. 1. AMl’homas, her attending phv
sician. No new ease has yet appear
ed in the family.
A Curiosity, —We were shown a
gun, some days ago. in ihe shape of a
walking cane, that took our old hat.—
It IS the most perfect thing olThe sort
we remember ever to have ti in. We
cannot go into the minuti i of the thing,
for we don't know w!m to call it —a
cane-gun—gun cane—shooting stick—
or what, that don't matter, go and see
it for yourself—seeing is believing, as
the old lady said—at J. 11. Satterfield
it Bro.’s Store. It belongs to John
and Joe Harwell, and we have no doubt
but that they can make one like it.
otriniy. Stewart 4* Or?. Hard
ware dealers and Commission Merch
ants, Atlanta, Ga., send their respects
to the peoole of Bartow, Greeting, and
invite them to an examination of their
slock and prices, as well as to a test of
their energy and promptitude. Sec card.
Wuf i rsiti r*.—LoeWeinstein
Plciler have just received an exct-ilrnt
lot of Furniture, just whst we all need.
!?f sJve-Dsernrt snd r*' s-'d hnx .
I byslcians’ Meeting.
A meeting of the Physicians of Bar
tow County was held at Cartersville
March 15th lor the purpose of revis
ing and regulating Medical and Surgi>
cal fee bills.
The meeting was organized by call
ing Dr. R. M Young to the chair and
W. L. Kirkpatrick to act as secretary.
On motion of Dr. J. W. Kinnahrew:, a
committee cf five, consisting of Drs.
Kinnahrew, Charles 11. Harris, Leak,
Ilamiier and Boyd were appointed to
prepare business for the meeting. The
committee reported the following reso
lutions and lee bill, which were adopt
ed —Viz.
Resolved, Ist. That we strictly ad
here to the Code of Medical Ethics in
our professional intercourse with each
other.
Resolved. 2nd. That the bills ofPbv -
sicians are due as soon as the service is
rendered, and that no bill be allowed to
run longer than one month without be
ing presented for payment.
Resolved, 3rd. That we whose
names are appended to the following
fee hill, bind ourselves not to charge
less than ihe sum specified for particu
lar services.
Resolved, 4th. That we adjourn to
meet again on the Ist Monday in May
at Cartersville and invite ail Physicians
not present to meat wtth us on that oc
casion.
Resolved. sth. That the proceedings
of this meeting he published in the
Cartersville Express.
Fee llill.
Visit in town (day) §2 —Night and
inclement weather 84. All visits with
in three miles, £2.50 without milage.—
Milage (day) 81 per mile—night and in
clement weather 8- —Detention (in day)
81 per hour—night 82.
Ci nsultation, 810 and milage. Medi
cines discretionary. Bleeding S2 Cap
ping 83 —Prescription (ordinary) 82
(Special) 85 toß2o. ExtrwctingSi to 82.
Obslcierics—Natural Labor 510 to
825. Complicated 825 to 850.
Surgical and other cases not named
in the same proportion.
The foregoing fee bill i presented to
tin* public, by the Medical Profrs.-ion of
Bartow County, with the earnest hope
that it will meet the aprohaliun of their
patrons.
The cash system, high rents, extrav
agant prices of food, clothing, labor and
Medicines make it imperative upon ns
as an net of justice to ourselves and
families, it we continue to labor here to
mike a sight advance upon former
charges and to require payment upon
the rendition of services.
Signed, Charles 11. Harris, .Cramp
Harris, W. 11. Rnvd. M. G. Williams,
lv. M. Young, J. W. Kinnahrew, Wes
tern Hardy, D. Ilamiier, 11. li amsaur,
W. \V. Leak, W. L. Kirkpatrick, I. A.
Thomas, J. C. Sims, T. II Baker,
E. Sutton, G. .M. Griffin.
R. M. YOUNG, Chm'u.
\V* L. Kihkcatkick, Seet’v.
ttaTDid you ever trade any with
Cox At Hill, wholesale Liquor dealers.
Atlanta? Well they are wlmlcsoul
fellows, and clever withal. We have
had business transactions with them,
and do not hesitate to say that we nev
er struck a more ffcntlemanlv firm in
all oar travels. Sec advertisement.
W%_Perhups the first time you go to
Atlanta, among the things that you may
wish to purchase, there is a bill of Hard
ware. Just step into the store of J. M.
aiul J. C, Alexander, on Whitehall str.
They have everything usually kept in
their line ol business. Thcv are both
nice yuungmeu, and arc anxious to be
come acquainted with the people of
Barlow county. See advertisement.
SC)-~()ur young Irirnd and former
countv man, Washington L. Goldsmith,
has established himself in the proles*
• ion of law in the city of Atlanta. He
is a voung man of no ordinary ability,
and from ihe success with which he has
already met in the practice ol kis pro.
fessioii.-we predict, for him, a brilliant
career. Wash was as true as ste! du
ring tke late struggle He was in near
ly every light (ought in Virginia, and
was nr er known to llmeh when called
upon to meat the foe mdradiv conflict,
lie was promoted to the Colonelcy of
the 1 ith Ga. Regt., for his daring brave
ry and gentlemanly soldierly bearing.
He came out ol the contest unscathed.
Let the citizens of Bartow encourage
and stimulste him by entrusting taeir
business, if they have any in Fulton or
adjoining counties, to his care. See
card.
R. Bell <fc Cos., Atlanta, are
still feeding the hungry. Their cry is
Ho all ye hungry, starving souls here’s
a rich repast prepared for you, come,
buy groceries and provisions, without
asking for credit, low down, for cash.
They havs a very heavy stock, and of*
fvr*oell at *brt prsfits. Set ad.
“ Daily New Era, ”
ATLANTA, GA
The Cheapest Daily publish
ed!!!
REDUCED RATES:
Daily IS’nv Era, one month, 7a Copts.
Daily New Era, three months,
Daily New Era; six months, .4 50
Daffy New Era, One Year, 7 00
Daily New Era and Daily N. Y. World, 16 00
Daily New Era and Semi-w. N. Y. “ H) 00
Daily New Era and weekly N. Y. “ 859
Daily New Era and Goily's Laily’s Book, 0 50
Daily New Era and Scott’s Monthly 11 tt()
We club with any of the leading papers and’
periodicals in the United States at reduced
rates, a full list of which wiil he given at an rar
iv day. Advertisement inset ted at Fifty Cento
per square. One inch space constitutes asq
inarch 20. PRATHER & SCRUGGS.
Notice.
IN compliance with instructions from the
Chief Qr. Master, Dcp’t E. Tenn., I do
hereby request that each end every person who
is indebted to the U. S. Government for Corn
(Loaned them dur.ng the months of July and
Augmit, 186 ft, with the consideration that they
return an equivalent amount from the then
growing crop.) report to me nt this place im
mediately; Lor the purpose of cancelling said
indebtedness. lam authorized to receive in
lieu ot the Lipni, (if desirable.) Si 25 for each
bushel loane/L Very respectfully.*
E. A. BINGHAM. Q. M. Ag-nt.
Office at V- Marsh's Ealing Establishment.
Cartersville. 0.. March 2 1866.
Kentucky
Threshers,
Reapers,
Straw-cufters,
Corn-shelters,
Wagon,
carriage,
and
buggy
MATERIALS.
I *m still Agent for
m *7) ? *ja the sale of those cele
nT hrated Threshers, 4
*and 2 Horse Power,
and can furnish any and all parts of them new
which may have been broken. Also Reapers
can be furnished or unv part of them, together
with a splendid Corn-Sheiicr and .Straw-Cut
ter, madd on the most approved plan for dura
bility-nod usefulness. A'so all Materida for
W agon*. ( 'srriagrs, mid Btiggi-s, in whole or
in pari— flub*, felloes, Shafts, and Poles,
Wheels, Bodies. dee., ah made of the best sea
soned timber. Call and examine the prices,
and 'rf > v pur orders go on at otce so as to he
ready for the Harvest and the incoming crop.
JOHN .1. non UUL
march 27 tin
A home FDlt SALK-
That very desirable t-act
I ■.’ 235 V■
known as the Col. M inor
--tfLns. '* now offered f r
!*>aie. A large, beautiful Creek runs tlooiigii
tins tract. It is bounded on ore side by the
Western <A Atlantic Railroad, and lying about
i and l | miles f'om CartemviJle. Linitow
(formerly Cass) County. Ga. It will be sold
on reasonable terms. Apply to
inch 27 Im JOHN J. HOWARD.
FUIINITI RE,
Cottage anti Teastcr
BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS.
WASH-STANDS,
Cane-seated CHAIRS,
Tit*. Safes.
JUt rfcfivrd nn<l fir on rrnsowh!
terms by LOEWFNSI RIX <k prCIFKK
Carters*. iUc, (ta.. March *2 i .
P-• P. Z .MMSIWAN, p. a. VPRDIHY,
L ite of 9 -ranlon i Zini-; Imt of J tcLson,
merman, Augusts, Ga. M. lera Vcrderv,
A Ga. !
ZIMMERMAN VERDERY,
Grocers, Produce and
commission
merchants.
Corner Broad snd Marietta Street*.
ATLANTA, GA.
Prompt attention given to conriqnmen!* .ind
order*. march 27. liu
W. L. GOLDSMITH,
All orn cy at Law, (
Atlanta, Gsorcia.
Will practice in Fulton and a ’joining counties.
Office al City HnlL.with the Ordinary.
Refer* to Mon. Joreph H. Lumpkin, Athens.
Wm. Hope Hull, Eaq.. ••
Hon. Warren Akin, t'aitensviiie.
Hon. Wm. 7. Wofford, “
Judfe J imi'i Milner, “
Mon. I. J. Gartrell. Atlanta, Ga.
Hon. Wm. Ezzard, *-
Hon. Jared 1. Whitaker.**
Hon. M. A. Chandler. Dtcatcr. Ga.
J. B. Stewart. Esq., Stene Mt„ Ge.
March 20.
Central HoteL,
IVY STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Rear of Msaonic Half, near Majket House.
Call for Clerk or Porters on arriving.
\NEAT three story building. neavlv and
neatiy furnished. K-pt on the pr:n-iple
ot pleasing its pat-on* to pay its proprietor.
Its established ebararter for jpiod t.ire an 1 n- e
lodg ngs shall be maintained. B '*-d f.,- the
month famished with and wahout a;
-e *ored rxe. RIT. J. IV, JUNTOS.
Psoricus I
Fscricus!
Psoricus ! !
Will certainly cure the Itch !
T have ITCH, utc
-*■ Psoricus ! j
1 y )N 7u Scra,chto ° Twh.use Psoricus
1 / and be cored of the jQ rp Q
13 ('ll is troublesome, get a !i OX of
C!IS arid be cuied.
P S WORM US WiH aUe TETrrR CR RING '
PSORICUS is prepared bv
S. R. KRAMER Si CO.. Druggists,
Atlanta, Ga.
For 9 ile bv
W. L. KIRKPATRICK A CO.
Druggists,
Jxn. 15. Cartersville, Ga.
BOOTS, SHOES AND
JLEATHEII.
WE would respectfully an
nounce to our olii friends and
patrons, anti the public gen
erally,that within a tew clays h* will open the
largest sU. sk cf
BOOTS, ’
’SHOES, iN w
LEATHER,
AND SHOE FiNDiNGS,
That lia* been opened in the South since the
war. W c havt already a part of cur stock,
which wc ofler (h ring superior advantages
tor purchasing) much lower than the some
gooda have oeen sold lately. Call on us, at
our new st ore, Cherokee Block. Veaeidree str.,
ATLANTA, GA. MERCHANTS supplied at
New York pries. EDDIFMAN & BANKS. •
Feb 37.
F il E S II
Cotton 5
for Sale, or
Will be exchanged for Lint
Cotton and Dried Fruit, at
the highest market price, by
J. ELSAS & CO.
Cartersville, Feb. ILS.
The
Puhi i c are here by notifi ed t! iat
W. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos,
HAVE Jl.-ST KKCfilVen A LABGE STOCK OF 1113
iiest Drugs
and Medicines ever before offered in Cartersville,
consisting, in part, of tin: following articles:
All the preparations of Murcury, Iron, Opium,
And
lodine ; Extracts. Acids. Dye Shifts, Prints,
Oils, Putty; IsJsss, f'aini ISiii dies. Varmshcs)*
firiman, Fancy. Castile, and Toilet Soups;
< undies. Borax. B.'nok Lead. Surch. Sulphur,
Soda. Potash. Sor.odont, Bay Rum, <‘(. og:.e,
French Br.uuiy end Wii.cs for utedical purpo
se.- ; u Dig lot of Patent
Medicines,
Ayer s. Mef.:*ne sand R-idway* 1*111*; i eailv
Relit f. Cherry Pectoral. Sarsaparilla, Ambrosial
Oil. Vermifuge, Godfrey’s Co-dial, Bateman's
Drops, and a large number of articles not enu
merated. to which vre invite the attention of
physicians ami the public generally. When
En Town,
rail around ami see our stoca.
Iu addition to the above, we have on hand a
large lot of fine Smoking Tobacco, and hr splen
did assortment of Kentucky mad* Leather aa
. is at
Cir South. \\ p \Ti!l fiil onion from Phvsi
promptly, am! flatter ourselves t!mt vte
can bdi ah low an jny
ti'L* 1 Gthlu.iT com| ounJud. Tvrmi,
Ub urc to enquire for
L.
Kirkpatrick
& co’s
DRI (i STORE.
CARTERSVIF.I.K, CO.
Mardh 13. 1866.
m
mm
mmm
Iveep it in mimß
TIHT THE REST
1,1128
Is burned at the Ro
gers Kiln, by
J. F. LEAKE & CO.
\ LARGE snppiv kept on band. Order*
l rumptl* filled. Address u* at Carters*
I* Ua.-iow •ounty, G. March IS.
Caoorsrla. Bartow county.
riV.VO Month* afterdate. application will b*
T made to the Court of Ordinary of (id
r unity. for leave to sell the real estate if Divid
P. J hnton, iate of raid county, deceased.—
&n'd f,>r tha benefit of the heirs an 1 creditors
of said deceased. MARY A. J<FI A SON,
*pr. 1. Execatrx.
f.corepia, Bartow county.
IUKE W- GINN haing ap.plie l to be ap
jpointed Guardian of the [wrsons and pro
ertv of Terresa J.. William W'., John T. 11.,
and Luke C. Ginn, minor* under fouiteen years
of see, re* dent of said County This is to cite
ait persor* concerned to be and appear ai the
tP' :n • f the Court of O binary, to he h"ld next
after the rxp : r i; ■!. of • ,i ty da;, s Iron, the firpt
pc -;i i: t i i,.' or, an J slow cause if
anv tiiev can, and why said Luxe \V. Ginn
should n be entrusted with the Guardian*:) ip
oi the person and property ol said minors.—
\V;tnt' -is bund and official stpriaiue. Apr
i. y HfV. ARD. Onfinan.
T.M. & R. C. CLARKE.
8uo to
T. M. CLARKE,
Wholesale ami Retail
Dealers in
En g l is Ft
AND
A in eric -a 11
Parbtoau.
/CONSISTING, in part, of
20.000 Ibt Plow Steel,
100 Bars Tyre Iron,
lloop, Band, and Horse Shoe Iron,
Nail Rods. Horse Shoe Nails,
Trace ‘'haitis. Plows,
■ Corn MlnTlers,
Cutters,
Carpenters’ Tools,
Building Material.
Bellows and VLc*s,
Aii ! and Cross-Gilt Saw's,
Files of all ■kinds,
licatlicr and Rubber Be’diti-,
Hemp and Gum Packing’
Pocket ..ml Table Cutlery,
Lulls. Pistols, Flasks, &c.,
and all other goods
kept in the line.
Also Agen.ts. in Atlanta, for FAIRBANKS PI AT
FORM AND COUNTER SCALPS, which wc LiUt
factory prices, Freight added.
T. M. &R.'C, CLARKE,
Corner Peachtree and Line streets.
A I LANTA.-GA.. Feb 27. fi ni
w. W. CHAPMAN, ~R wTrUCKER.
. CHAPMAN $. RUCKER,
Wholesale Grocers
and
Commission Merchants,
(West side Whitehall Street,)
At£itu lik 9 C— a .
m#, confine ourselves strictly to the
Wholesale trade, and, from long ex
perienc in business, hope to share a
liberal patronage. We would especially in
vite the attention of Merchants visiting our
city, to the axmnination of our stock before
pure!lasing elsewhere.
We have now, in Store, and are daily re
ceiving, a large stock of GROCERIES, PHO
\ IsJONS, &L\, consisting, in part, as follows:
800 bbls. Flour, (all grades.)
500 bush. \t hite & yel. corn,
10,000 lbs. new (clear sides)
Bacon and Hams,
50 Bags Rio codec,
7"> bbls. Sugar (dif. grades.)
30 Doz. rianters’ steel hoes,
150 Kegs Nails,
and all other goods
usually kept in the
grocery Hue.
March 5. 3m
M.CAMY & CO„
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealer* in
si? e and I c i is c fi ,
|Kissits ?
DYE-STUFFS, GLASS, PUTTY. AC,.
Alabama .Street, AfiJlflfa, Ska.
Country oruais filled promptly end al the
1 oit-t prices. Prescriptions car, fully prepar
ed day and night. Feb 27. 3iu
J*me D. Buice, A. P. Wool.
Buice &. Wood,
DEALERS IN
C’i'i \\ r i/C < or, KING. PAR
ij 1 \ 8 LOR and OFFICE.
A large lot of Tin W are,
ON HAND;
* LSO,
MANUFACTURERS OF TIN WARE, of all o;t*.
<*rk <!<>rie in Sheet Iron.
Jmd A Iso. KOUFING.
! GUTTERING,
sad ail kinds of
job work,
Orders for a' v etor!; on hand prompt!? filled.
Orders for any kind ~i work will ha faillilul
ly and promptly executed.
Peachtref Street, ATLANTA, GA.
F<*b. 27. 1 BGf>. 3;n
call and see us.
BLACKER. HANCGCK & CO..
pleasure in announcing to the eitl
| yens oi (lartrraville and vicinity, that they
have on hand, good stock 'f
* Family
and a adec t.l assortment of
tin ware,
which th-y off to tile public at
Reduced prices.
G v- us a call before making your y*br hiseg.
The h'gbest CASH ;,-| — .or ■. , :s,
at the Lowest market prices, axeiisnfed for
i nnnlry Prodtiff.
GarVeravil!., f.r 77. ).
Ri'nfc OfGcorßia,: Superior
filial*low CVlllify.: March TeM a,
I'resent His Honor, .James MilucrM l
Rule to perfect service: | ‘'’’‘^7
IT nnpraring to the Court, l,v the
the rSherilV, that the defendent
aide in this county ; and it
that she dors nut reside in this .State ■
niu'iou o! i <■.ii f eI, Ordered, ti:at
ant aj.jicar and answer #t the next i,
court, else, that the case lie .considj^B> ; '.
fault and the pk,infill’allowed to
it is further ordered, that the rule he { SB
in the Cartersville Express once a mH (
tourmonths. JAMES MILN^H
J. S. C.K
A true extract from the
March, 1800. I’. A. WOuH
(Tk rV
Stale Of'GCOritla, : Superior C'lH
Bai'fOW county, : March Tell,™
Present His Honor, James Miluch,
Susan Wilkins, "|
vs. J- Libelfor
W. Jasper Wilkins J
Rule to perfect service: (“S*
IT appea ing to the Court, by the
the sheriff, that the defendant
-i if- in this county ; and it further
tliat lu does not reside in ihis iStalc ; IB'a
nlotion of cocnsel, Ordered, that
am appear rid answer;'* the next n ' ioBBI
court, else, that the case be considered MB
fault, and the ] ■ I;i ati IT allowed to proceJMj
i: is -further ordered, that this rule be
in the (’artersvillc Express once a
four months. JAMES- Aill.NE^H
J. 8. C. ■
A true extract from the ttiiiiuiesM
March, 1800. T- A.
Cl’k
Male OfGcOl flia, : Superior CoB
Bartow county. : Maich
Present Ills Honor, James Milner,
Elizabeth Ross, A
vs. i Libel for Biv^m
Chas. B. Ross, J
Rule to perfect service :
IT appearing to the Court, by the
the sheriff, that the defendant does
side in this county ; and it further
that he does not reside in this State ;
motion of counsel, Ordered, that said
ant appear and answer at the next term
court, else, that Hie case be considered H
fault, and the plaintiffallovvcd to
it is further ordered, that this rule he
in the Cartersville Express once a mofl
four months. JAMES MILN"
J. s. c. rfl
A true extract from the minutes,M
March, 1800. T. A. WORD,H
Cl’k y.B
L. L. Abbott, W. L. Abbott, 13. F. aI
ABBOTT & 800 1
Commission I
Merchant*
IVholt Sale Dealers in
produce
AND
grocerie
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, (I
(Established in business in 1858
WOULD respectfully
nounce to the peopli
Northern Georgia, that t
have now on hand, and will keep t
stantly, a large slock of
CORN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR
MACKEREL,
CHEESE. COTTON YARNS, BAGG
AND ROPE, SYRUP,
PEPPER, SPICE, CANDL
Sugar and Coffee,
VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROL!
TOBACCO.
Leather, tye,
dealers and planters. *
Who are in nerd of Corn, Racon. Flour, f
in large quantities, can have their supp
K.iipj,. I direct to them from the west by hk
ing their order* to us.
ABBOTT * BROa
mill stones, - -3
We are agents for the sale of the re lehr*'
French X3rr aatl BTsopu* >SI
Stones, and are prepared to (ill ail order*
the various sixes oil the most l i .'arable *eri
Feb. 27. ABBOTT & BROS
A. W.
commission
merchants^
Crn*r of Whitehall and Hunter •trw*
Atlußfit, Ga.
Ail Produce, Cotton, &e M consign
to tlicm will receive personal attenlic
and prompt returns msda op sH trn
arj'c *. J*n. t. ifef#.