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C Georgia, Gilmer county,
Whereas, I™ Sisson applies to me for
Letters of Guardianship of the persons a,.d
property of Allen 13. Sisson, Gallon Sissori, W.
P. Sisson, Htxikiah Sisson, Simpson Sisson,
and Frances E. Sisron, minor heirs of Charles
Sisson, late of said county, deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to he and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
•how cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted. Given under iny hand
and official signature this April 17, 1 R 66.
T. J. STALLINGS, Ordinary.
fA eorgiu. Gilmer comity, Notice
is hereby given to all persons concerned,
that James G. Inlow, Tate of said county.de
partcdShis life intestate, and no one has applied
for administration on the estate of sc id Inlow,
and that in terms of the law administration will
he vested in the Clerk of the Inferior Court, or
some other fit and proper person, thirty days
after the publication ofthis citation, unlesssome
valid objection is made to his appointment.
Given under mv hand and otlicial signature,
this April 17, 1866. T. J STALLINGS,
Ordinary.
Notice and Creditors
GEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons
having demands against Charles E. San
ders, late of said conn tv, deceased, to present
\V i4erll to me properly made out, within the time
by law, so as to show their character
anTarft r *0 said
deceased, are hereby reguire.L to make tmme'
dial, payment. JEFFERSON CLARK
March 2. Admin strator.
Executor’* Sale.
4 GREEABLF. to an order of the Court of
A Ordinary of Bartow county, will be sold
Wimc the court-house door 111 Dallas, Paulding
county, Ga., within the proper hours ot sale on
the first Tuesday in June next, Lot ot Land
No. 713, and fractional lot of 10 acres, in ore
or less No. 72H, all in the 3d district and 3.1
section of Paulding county. Sold as the pro
,.erty ofThomos L. and Elizabeth Carpenter,
I te of B artow county, deceased. Sold tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors ofs'dd dee.
Aoril 3. SAMUEL B ADGE I, Ex r.
Georgia, Barlow county.
Notice is hereby given to all concerned,
that some time in the year Win. S. King,
late of Bartow county, departed this life ...test
ate, and no person has applied for administra
tion on the estate of said Win. S King, dec..
and that, in terms of the law. administration
will be vested in the. Clerk of the Superior
curt, or some other fit and proper person,
Thirty days after the publication ol tins cita
i on, umess some valid objection is made to lus
tappointment. Given under my hand and ol
* jIa’iIOW VKD, Qr.l.
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
IVNK. o. DRUMMOND applies to me f„r
* Letters of Administration on the estate
Of John N. Mayfield, late of said county, dec.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
gll and singular, the kindred and creditors ol
said deceased, to he mid appear at my ol He,
within the time prescribed by laW, to show
eause, it any they call, why said letters sliou.d
not he granted said applicant.
Given under mv hand and official signature
this Ist April, I 800.
J. A. HOWARD, O.dmarv
Georgia, Bartow counts*
WIIEHEAS 11. B. McConnell has ap
plied to the, 111 proper form, for |>erma
nent Letters of Administration on t..e estate
of John D. Chastain, iate of said county,
deceased. , , . ,
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or 1 red
itors. to show cause, if any they have, within
tbs time prescribed by law, why said letters
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witness mv hand and official signature, his
March 27, IMS. J- A. HOWARD, Ord.
GEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.
M. SPROI’LL and HUGH I>.
b COTHRAN apply to mo for Letters ol
Administration on the estate of James C.
Kproull, late of said county, deceased
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, to be and appear at my oilier,
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they ran, why said letters should
not tie granted said applicants.
(jjven untUr mv hand and oiViuial aignuturc,
this 27th March,
J, A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Georgia, Harlow county.
rnwo Months after ilntc, application will he
§ made to the court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell the teal estate of Wm.
I'.' Hay, late of said county, deceased. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JANE A. H\Y.
March 27. Adim
(■corgltt, llarlow County.
NOTICE ia hereby Riven to all persons
concerned, that some time in the year
N. M tiamhrill, late of Bartow county,
deputed tiiis life, intestate, and no person has
applied for Administration on the estate otaaid
N. M. Uambritl; and. that, in term* of law,
administration will he vested in the l lerk ot the
Superior court, or some other fit and proper
persofi, Thirty dava alter the publication ot this
citation, unless some valid objection is made,
to his appointment. ...
Given uniUr inv haiul ®nil
this 20tlt March Ittfiti. J. A. lIOW
. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.
otlce IS hereby Riven to all persouacon
l\ cerned, that some time in the year
T. C. Underwood, late of said county, deceas
ed, departed this life intestate; and no person
ha* applied for Administration on the estate of
aaid I'ii.lerweod, and thst, in terms ot law. ad
ministration will be vested in the t ierk of the
Superior Court, or some other lit and projnsr
pei son, thirty day* after the publication of this
citation, unless some valid objection is made.
(liven under my hand and official sig
nature, march 20th, 18(UI.
J. A. HOWARD, Ord
and EORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY— Two month.
after date application will be made to the
t'iuirt of Ordinary of said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two months
from this notice, for leave to sell the l.ands be
hmcins to the estate of Jacob Carpenter, laic
of aid county, deceased, for the benefit ot the
heir* and creditors ot said dv erased. February
1, 1806. SARAH B. CARPKNTKII
Adm'r ef Jacob Carpeuier.
Ariuiuntntrator'M snli*.
UNDER an order front the court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county, will he sold at the
rrsKfonee of the late Thomas L. D. IVotter,
tier axl, near Csasville. Joeing the usual
h u- of sale, on the lHth Apnl next, the
|<eiotal propertv bel tugntf n* the estate of
►•id deceased. 'Term* made known on day
,• sale. JNO. W H OFFOKI*. Aona’r. ‘ j
ALa.eb IT. 18*6
GEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY.
IVT OTICE is hereby given to all persons con
[_X| cerncd. that sometime in the year
Jam?s Campbell, late of said county, deeparted
this life, intestate, and no person has applied
lor Administration on the estate of said Camp
bell, and that, in terms of law, administration
will he vested in the Clerk of the Supplier court,
or some other lit and proper person,’thirty days
after the publication ofthis citation, unless
some valid objection is made to his appointment
Given under my hand and official.signature,
march 2(3, 1866. J. A. HOWARD, ,
Ord.
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
Fh| BOMAR applies to me for Letters of
„ Administration on the estate of Alexan
der Winn, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear-at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they can,why said Letters should
not be granted said applicant.
Given under ray hand and official signature,
march 20, 1806. J. A. HOWARD,
Ord.
GEORGIA. BARTOW COUNTY,
CAMILLA WOFFORD applies to me for Letters
ot Administration with the will annexed,
on the esta eof James Wolford, late ol said
county, deceased.
Shese are, therefore, to eite and admonish
i all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at ni y office
within the time prescribed by law and show
cause, if any they can. why saicLetters should
not he granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
march 20, 1800. J. A. HOWARD,
Ord.
Administrator's Sale.
BY virtut of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Bartow county, I will sell in Car
tcrsville, Bartow co. on the first Tuesday in
Juno next, between the usual hours of sale, the
west hall'of town lot No. 1, in the 2nd
division of the town ot Canton ; upon
this lot is a very roomy store-house ;
also, the west half of lot No. 2, in the
2nd division ol said town,of Canton ;
also, lot of land No. 351, in the 15th
district and 2nd section ; this lot ad
joins the McConnell Gold Mine lot, and
is, doubtless, yood gold property. Al
so lot No. 131, in the 4th district and
2nd section ; also, lot No. 1(181, in the
2nd district and 2nd section ; also, lot
No. 455, in the 21st district and 2nd
section. AM sold as the property of,
atid for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of, E. M. Field, late of Bar
tow county, deceased.
E. E. FIELD, Adm’r.
M.iicli 15, 1860*
In Equity iu Bill *x% .Superior
Court.
JAP,IIS W. ARMSTRONG.
VH.
THE ETOWAH MINING & MANUFACTURING CO
WASHINGTON POE,
WILLIAM T. QUINBY. and
JOSEPH W. FULLMORE,
IT appearing to the Court, that Joseph \V
Fullmore, one of the defendants in the a
hove stated Bill, resides in the Stale of Alaba
ma. It is ordered by the Court, that said Jo
sef.h W. Fullmore a],pear, ill person, or by So
licitor, and plead, answer or demur, not de
tnuring alone-t . said Dill, al the next term of
said Court, to he held on the 2nd Monday in
September next ; and that this order be pub
lished, once a wees for three months prior to
said court, in the (Jailixtsvillo Express.
March term, I8(i0.
J AMES MILNER, J. S.C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of
Uartow Superior Court, 14th March,
1806. T. A. WORD.'Clerk.
GEO IGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. ’•
\\T H EKE AS John P. Brooks, Administra-
W tor of Littleton C. Edwards, represents
to the Court, in bis petition duly filed and on
reccord, that he. has fully administered l.itllc
ton (J. Edward's estate. This is, therefore, to
cite all persona concerned, kindred an I credit
ors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged front
his administration, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in October next.
April l. YYi R. I). MOSS, Ord.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
riTWO months afterdate application will he
X made to the Courtof Ordinary of Cherokee
county, for leave to sell the wild and uncultiva
ted lands belonging to the estate of licniy
Strickland, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. TALB'JTT STRICKLAND,
April 1, IBt)ti. , Adm’r.
GEORGIA,SHEROKtf COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
JACOB M' CARTHY having, ill proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of
Adminisiration on tne estate of lien) .Denton
late of said county, this is to cite all and singu
lar. the creditors and next of Km of said dec’d,
to he and appear at my office, within the time
allowed by law, and show cause, if any they
cau, why permanent letter* of administration
should not he granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand and
official signature, Apr. 1, 1860.
NY YKREX R. U- MOSS. Ord.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE CQUNtY.
To all whom it may concern :
MRS. FRANCES JEFFERSON having, id proper
form, applied to tne for permanent Let
ter* of AdmiuiMration on the estate of I’lios 11.
Jellerson. late of said county, this is to cite all
aid singular, the Creditors mid next of kin ot
said deceased, to be and appear atmv office,
witliiu the time allowed b\ law, and allow cause
if any they can, why letter* of administration
should not be granted to said applicant.
Witr.es* iny hand
anti official si-nature , Apr. I, iB6O.
WARREN R. D. MOSS. Or,l.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
W CAGLE Having, in piopor form. ap>
a plied to me for permanent Letters of
Adininiei, alion mi the . stale of Rob. Boatman
late of said county, lh:. is to cite all and singu
lar, the cn‘.liter* and next f kin of said dec.,
to be and appear at my office, within the
time allowed bv law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent letter* of administra
tion should not be granted to said app icam.l
Witne#* rov hand
and official signature. Apr. 1. I-86G.
WARREN R. I>. MOSS, Ord.
J. C. REGIS TE R ,
TINNER! TINNER!! TINNER!!!
108 Work, in tin. in all iia branch w
(J es, done with neatness and
patch. lio<>e* *vvin to be p-epatvj to
do work in sheet iron and copper.
Ca.'.rs'dl* Jan IS
STILESBORO' INSTITUTE.
MALE AND FEMALE,
FOR
1866:
THE Spring Session of thi* Institution will
open the first Monday in February next,
and closes in June ; the Fail Session the first
Monday in August, and close in December---*
(twenty weeks constituting a - Session,) slid wil
be under the supervision of the following
Faculty :
Rev. WILLIAM CUN YUS, A.M.,
Principal, anrl Professor of Belles Lsttres,
Ancient and Modern Languages. . 1
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M.,
Professor of Mathematics, Natural and Mural
Sciences.
. 11. J. McCORMICK,
Professor of English Language and Lifcra
ture.
The Music Department to be well supplied
RATES-OF TUITION PER SESSION:
Primary Class, $lO
Intermediate, “ ...sls
Iligli School “ S2O
Music,.. $25 Extra
The commodious
tier the managen. nt
will furnish accommodation for hoarders and
visitors, on satisfactory terms. Boarders will
have the privileged furnitdntig,llr,i*owu rooms
if they choose, and a liberal deduction will he
made ; also, provisions of all sorts will be re
ceived for board at the customary price
Well aware of the great necessity of a tho
lough practical aducation for the times, spe
cial attention will be given to Penmanship,
Mathematics, Book-keeping, Surveying, and
such practical arts and sciences as will best en
dow the student with business qualifications
Young men who have lost years from the
school room in the army, may now regain float
loss; now while they may the better appreciate
and improve the opportunity. VVe shall ad
vance with the “ double quick'' ns fast as men
tal ability will admit, on the principle that the
puj.il has no time to spare— the patron no mon
ey to throw away.
The Faculty, being “duly and truly prepar
ed, worthy and well qualified,” will endeavor
to sec that “none go away dissatisfied.”
For further particulars apply to the Priueipa
at Stilesboro’, Bartow county, Ga.
fi-y'-Yo student received for less time than
from the day of entering to the close of the
Sessien. Jan. 15, 1866.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
MRS. SARAH E. RUDICILL having, in pro
per form, applied to me for permanent
Letters of Administration on theestate of LAW
SON RUDICILL, late of said county, this is to
cite all and siugular, the creditors and next pf
Kin of said deceased, to he and appear at my
office, within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent
letters of administration should not he granted
to said applicant-
Witness my hand and official
signature. Apr. 1, 1806.
warren r. d.moss, Ord.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNIY.
To all whom it may concern :
"T'|AVID H. COLLINS having, in proper foim,
X_/appliel to me for permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of JACOB
COLLINS, late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular, the creditors and next of Kin of
said deceased, to be and appear at my
otlice, within the time allowed by law, a mi show
cause, if any they can, wiTy permanent letters
of administration should not he grunted to said
applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, Apr.
1, 1866. ' WARREN R. 1). MOSS,
Ordinary.
Til WO month after date application will be
1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Bartow
county, for leave to Dell all f/ir Real Estate be
tanging to the estate of John Cluatoji, talc of
taiii com I It/ , d> ceased. WAltilEN Ah f/V,
March 20, 1898. Executor..
At’miuislruf oi*'n PoNlponcd
Sale.
Crorula, Bartow county.
J. K. Merchant, f A. Vandiver,
Rarkenburg, Vir. Louisville, Ky.
MERCHAHT&CO.,
Dealers in
FANCY AND DOMESTIC
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS ?
WHITEHALL STR,. ATLANTA. GA.
Feb 57. 7w
Cartersville
Hotel,
BY
GEO. W. HILL,
formerly of the Tennessee House, Dal
ton, Ga.
- CARTERSVILLE, GA.
RAVING secured the comnimKous house
heretofiire known as the Olive House,
l atu prepared to furnish meals at all hours;
also
Hoard ami Lodging
by the Day, Week. Month or Year. My table
w di (>c furnished with the beat that the country
affords, and uiy charges moderate.
Jan 53
Hail-Koatl
house,
BY
PETER MARSH,
GEORGIA.*
Meal* furnished at stated hours.
Jan 23.
Georgia. Bartow county.
D R O Months after date, application will l>e
x Wide to the Coart of Ordinary of ald
county. for leave to sell the ryal estate if Duval
P. Johnson, late of said coirntv, deceased.—
Sohi for th* benefit of the heir* and creditors
of said deceased. MARY A. JOHNSON',
•F* L Exarutrx.
OOX&H ILL,
Grocery Merchants,
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, Cia.
Have now in Store, for sale
1 A A boxes Virginia tobacco, various grades,
|\/ V/ 100 gross Fine-cut Tobacco,
50 bbis Grow’s eld Bourbon Whisky,
25 “ Honch old Bourbon Whisky,
25 “ Robertson county Whisky,
10 “ Gibson’s XX Rye whisky,
10 “ Gibson’s XXX
10 “ ‘Gibson’s v \ XX Hyp whisky,
10 “ Gibsotrtsold Ndctarßye whis
ky. (.1840.) . ; .
40 1 cfhsks Cognac Brandies,
5 casks Jamaica Hum,
10 bbls New England Rum,
10 “ Old P<m Wine,
10 “ Old Maderia Wipe,
10 “ Old Slierry Wine,
100 boxes Champagne Wine, ‘Mum,’
‘Cabinet,’ 4 c.
40 cases Claret wine,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
20 casks Portvr, , -
20 casks Ale,
10 Packages Holland Giil -
100 boxes assorted Candy, ‘
50 boxes Qy&lers.
50 boxes assorted Pfckles,
50 cases i boxes Sardines,
200 doz. Blacking,
50 cases Green and Black Teas, &c.
March 20, 1860.
STILL FfUN NG.
2QO bbls Flour, all grades, .
200. kits Fish, all numbers,
100 bbls Sugar, crushed and extra C,
500 bushels extra Seed Oats,
10 bbls pure Petroleum Oil,
20 kegs Goshen Butter,
100 sacks Corn, very cheap,
500 lbs Buckwheat Flour,
50 bbls Irish Potatoes,
75 bbls Crackers, all
50 boxes Pickles,.onions and chow
chow,
10 boxes Raisins,
100 lbs Maizena, for pudding, &c.,
3000 lbs Sole Leather.
500 fts Upper Leath ,
100 lb 4 Corn Starch,
500 lbs Black Pepper,
25 cases Starch,
20 boxes Babbctt’s celebrated Soap,
5 bbls superior Vinegar,
5 doz. heavy. Well Buckets,
25 boxes .Tobacco,
10.000 choice Cigars, assorted,
10 jars Maccaboy Snuff,
10 nests Cedar and Varnished Tubs,
20 doz. Shoe Brushes, assorted,
100 doz. Mason’s Blacking,
2 coils One-Inch Rope.
500 cases superior Wine,
20 kegs Powder, Plaster Paris, Ce
ment, and an immense variety of other
goods. All of which are offered at
wholesale or retail, by
M. W. J. H. JOHNSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ALABAMA STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
March 20, 1866. 3m
J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER.
Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
TANNER'S TOOLS,
WAGON MATERIAL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
$ '£ H & Ms *
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta.
TlLfl leave to eat), the attention of
F inner* and Country Merchants
SKSSfllto their large and extensive sto-k
ol the above articles, which they are prepared
to sell at a small advance on cost.
Dealers will find it to their interest to give
us a call before making their purchases, as we
are prepared to fill orders at reasonable rates.
J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER,
Beach amt Root's Old Aland,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
March 50
F. CORRA. L. D£ GIVE
F. Corra & Cos.,
Whitehall Street, between Alabama *tr. and
the Railroad.
ATLANTA, GA.
Wholesale and R, tail dealers in
BRANDIES.‘LIQUORS,
FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES,
PRESERVES, CRACKERS,
PERFUMERY, 4 C\
Tobacco , Scgars, Pipes,
Lamps, Oil, &,c.
March 5. 3m
Georgia, Barlow county.~
All persons indebted to the estate Of Ben
jamin Turner, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment, and those holding demands against the
estate, wtll present them in terms of the law.
march 20. 40d J. C. SIMS, Adm’r.
A LL PERSONS indebted t the estate of W.
\ 11. Leak . ill plea.-*- come forward and set
tie, and those holding claim* against the same
will present them in terms of the law.
March 2#. w H. PRITCRETT, Adair.
CLOTHING,
Hosiery,
Dra’d Etes, Sewing Mac. Kneedles.
Collars, - Shirts,
X W.
Cloths, Gloves,
Scarfs, Svassimeres,
Suspenders, ~ Je>rawers,
Vestings, IVeck Ties,
Tailors’ Trimmings, Ti'tinks,
Valises, Umbrellas,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
HANKERCHIEFS.
We are prepared to open the SPRING
SEASON with a stock of
Ready-Made
o it o t ii i nsr o,
Manufactured from New and Choice Fabrics,
and of
Unequalled Extent,
VARIETY AND STYLE.
THE MERCHANT TAILORING
Establishment
Contains all the choicest products of
SEASONABLE FANCY FABRICS.
as well as
Staple,
from which we are prepared to'
make Garments to Order,
in the
most elegant style.
entlemen from a distance desiring to
order from us, can have Samples of Goods sent,
them by mail, on application.
Our Prices shall be as Low
As any house in the Trade.
HERRING & LEYDEN.
GLASS FRONT,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Ga.
march 20. hc2m3s4m
Or me £• Farrar,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.'
AND
Com mission Merchants.
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
A.J. ORMK, It. M, FARRAR.
References : Phinizy & Clayton, Augusta, Gn
Wright & Alexander, “
W. H. Stark, Savannah, Ga.
J. R. Powell, Montgomery, Ala.
Lee &. Norton, “
Richard Peters, Atlanta, Ga,
Clayton, Adair <Ki Purse, do.
Newcomhe, Buelianan & Cos. Lou
Guihrie & Cos., Louisville.
Fisher & Warden, bt. Louis.
march 20.
M.R.BELL&C".,
(Formerly Bell, Mcoiie & C 0.,)
Wholesale Grocers.
commission
AND
FORWARDING MERGHANTS
.Marietta Street,
Atlanta , Ga.
Consignments are solicited, which will re
ceive our best personal attention, and the For
warding business carefully and promptly done,
march 50. 3m
~J. J. I S. P. RICHARDS.
Bank Block, Alabama Street,
Atlanta, Ga*
ESTABLISHED, (1855.)
Booksellers and
Stationers,
and Dealers in
MI’ SIC, Musical Merchandise,
Gold Pens, Fine Cutlery,
and Fancy Goods,
Sheet music for the Piano Forte <fc Guitar.
tf£y“Books and music sent by mail on reeeipt
of the price, promptly. Prices Low and
Terms Cash. March 20. ly
McNaught, Ormond & Cos..
Keystone Block,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
OFFER FOR SALE, at retail, and to the
trade, a large and well assorted stock of
Hardware*
Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Gun Material, Brass
Goods. Agricultural Implements, Circular and
•Sash Saws. Gum and Leather Belting, Pack
ing, House Furnishing Goods, Plated and Plan
ished ware, Carpenters’, Masons’. Tanners’,
and Shoemakers’ Tools, Wood and Willow
Ware, Carriage Hardware and Wood Work, dte..
and will be happy to see their friends at their
old place of business* mar2o 3m
VLL persons having demands against the
estate of William JP. Hay, late of Bartow
county, deceased, are hereby required to pre
sent them to the undersigned in terms of the
law, and those indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate pavmgnt.
' Mrch 27. JANE A.' HAY, Adm’x.
FOR SALE.
A NEAT, comfortable HOUSE, with out
_/X_*K'use*> an< * f° ur Acres of Land attached,
situated about one mile from Cartersville.—
For further particulars apply to
March 29. J. A H®WARD.
Ramsaur & Baker,
Druggists
’ V*
AND
Apothecaries,
Gilmer Str., Cartersvtlle, Ca,
Where may be found, at all times, a well as
sorted stock of
Drugs, Medicines
Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
PAINTS,
OILS, DYE-STUFFS,
GLASS, : PUTTY,
&C„ &C.
We sell and fresh medicines.
Prescriptions put up with accuracy, and .at all
hours.
We respectfully invite the public to call and
examine our stock for themselves.
Feb. 5.
LUMBER: LUMBER!
W. P. MILAM & CO., respoclful’y
announce to the Public, that ih&y are
now prepared to lill orders for Lumber,
having got their Steam-Mill into opera
tion. Orders left at the Drug Store of
W. L. Kirkpatrick <fe Cos., or at the.
Express Printing Office, will be’ duly
forwarded to the Mill and promptly
filled. The mill is immediately on the
road leading from Cartersville to Mi
lam’s Ferry, three and a half-miles
from town. Feh. 20.
C. B. VVELLORN, 1 J. W. BEI.I.AH.
WELLBORN & BELLAH,
Atlanta, Ga.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY-GOODS,
CLOTHING,
AND
GROCERIES:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS, CAPS, &C.
ALSO, GENERAL
Commission
WJe.rcliants
FOR THE SALE OF
CARRIAGES, 111 <;MIES, &C.
also,
Real ®state
BROKE R S,
AND GENERAL
LAND AGENTS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Feb. 6. 3m
Metropolitan enterprise.
Great Gift Sale
* OF THE
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
fi )
Jeweler’s Association,
Capital, . * - - §1,060,000.
Depot, 19? Broadway.
AN immense sto#k of Pianos, Watches,
Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold
for ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to
value, and not to be paid for until you sec
what you will receive.
CERTIFICATES, namingeach article, and
its value, are placed in sealed ct vclopcs and
well mixed. One of these envelopes will be
sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25
cents; five for $1 ; atoven for ; thirty for
§5; sixty-five for §10; ami one build
red for §ls. -r
On receipt of tlje Certificate you will see
what you are going to have, and then it is at
your option to pay the dollar-and lake the ar
ticle or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a
Gold Watch,Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing
Machine, or any set of Jevveiry on our,list, for
§l, and in no case can they get less than
One Dollar's worth, as there are no blanks.
A gents are wanted in every town in the coun
try ; every person can make §lO a day,
selling our Certificates in the greatest sale of
Jewelry ever Known.
Send 25c. for a Certificate, wliich willinform
you what you can obtain for One Dollar. At
the same time get cur circular, containing full
list and particulars; also, Terms to Ai/rnts.
Address, JAMES HUTCHINSON 6s. CO.,
March 12. 3mlsd 197 Broadway, N. Y
Georgia, Bartow county.
Whereas A. J. WEEMS
APPLIES tome for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Jno. W. Weems de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at rny office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why said letters sh ould
not be granted said applicant. Given under
my hand and official signature, this
17th April, 1866. J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
.A.. IKE S£Ej A. G- O ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Atlanta, Ga.
■ (ESTABLISHED. 1852.)'
WOULD most respectfully an
nounce to the people of Bar
tow and the other oouhties
of C.irrokce Georgia, that he has and will keep
constantly, a 1 nge stock of
Coffee. Sugai,
Molasses,
Sorghum, Dane, New Orleans, &c.,
bacon,
Clear Sides, Hams, Shoulders, and Lard.
Hour,
Fancy, Family; Superfine, and all grades, very
cheap.
corn,
•White, Yellow’, Mixed, and Corn Meal.
hardware,
Hoes, Axes, Trace Chains, Andirons, etc.
Dealers and Planters
Wlio’require large quantities of
corn, bacon, hour, and other
western products,
can have their supplies ■ shipped directly to
them from the west, through my friends there,
by sending their orders directly to
A. K. SKA GO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
i _ ATLANTA, GA.
Saw Mills,
and Log or canting machines,
I am agent for now regarded the most, celebra
ted Saw Mill and Stationary Engine Manufac
turer ia the United States. Some of his mills
will cut 2500 feet per hour. Orders carefully
filled without charge to tin’ purchaser, by
A. K. SEAGO, Agent,
Atlanta, Ca.
Orders,
F >r Indus Rubber Belting, Hose,
bolting cloths,
merchant mills,
smut machines,
corn mills,
w w 00l carding machines,
burring machines,
traveling thrash mach’s,
stationary engines, etc.
Will be promptly and faithfully filled by the
manufacturers; piovidrd orders tire ml.la al
to A. K. SlfiALO,
Commission Mere him I.
ATI, \JJ PA, GA.
Paper hangings,
paper borders,
500 samples
may he seen at err office, rmnpriripg every
vnncU now in tise. Dealers and foil e n uro
assured that we are nullmrizrd to di I’y
eyinpetitioH hot 1 1 iu quality and price.
YVe will idler great inducements t deal
era. A. K; SIM GO.
COMMISSION MERCHANT. ‘
ATI.AST,\. t:,\.
Feb; ua rv pin.
F. 11. RICHARD3OI],
Mußufactuvor hin! \\ho!<um!t* ilouliv rn
-ALL IU OF
Tin an (1 Sheet 1 r o n
W- A, M, M „
House Furnishing Goods,
generally.
COOKING, COAL, V/OOD AND
WROUGHT IRON
& t o v e s .
Roofing dune with neat,ness and dis
patch. ATLANTA, GA.
March 5- 3m
(iraV"A few more Acres of Laud, adjoinin g
(Vrtersville, to REN’l’. Apply to Dr. W. W.
LEAK. . M;irch •
CHEROKEE! CURE,
TIIK GREAT
/"Vl/ indian medicine;
Ut A Cures all diseases caused by
Jr JjF AwCf&L Thru, StminaX - Weakness,
UlljTMli Night - Ktnt .mans. Litßft of
wLJm ble/nory. Uni vernal Lnsst-
tu<ie, Rains in the Hack, Rim
► ~ -JSlfSlcSfc jt-- tiesr of Vision, Premature
mrmw { ■Mftv-# Bk Vii old Abe, Weak Nerve*,- Diffl.•
Ct’IBToV tyiS&vißt B/'eathing, Vale Counte
% nance, ln*an>Uy, Coftmmp *
tiou, and all diseases that fol
low as a sequence of youthful indiscretions.
The Cherokee Cure will restore health and vigor,
•top the emissions, and . effect a permanent cure
after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, free to any
address.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. Sold
by all druggists; or will be sent by express to any
portion of the world, on receipt of price, by tiro
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MEBWItf, 37 -Val ken 2t., H. J .
Cherokee Remedy,
of She. Bloij'ltranil
amt all disease* that requiru
a diuretic, anil a lien used la
CHEROKEE INJECHON,
does not fail to euro Gonorrhea , Gleet and all Mu*
coum iJischarges in Male or Female, enrlnz recent
cases in from one to three days, and is especially
recommended in those cases of M'luor Allots or
Whites in Females. The two medieinos used ia
conjunction will not fail to remove this disagreeable
complaint, and in those east* w here other mediciue*;,
have been used without success.
* Price, Remedy, One Bottle, 12, Three Bottles, f5. *
“ Injection, “ “ I-’, ** s<k :
The Cherokee “ Cure," “ VemedyC and “ Injeo • '*
tion" are to, be found in all well lefiiluted drug
stores, and are recommended by pliysiclans and
druggists all over the world, for tlndr intrinsic worth
and merit. Some unprincipled dealers, however.
tpy to deceive tlieir customers, by selling cheap aod A
worthless compounds,—in order to make rnonoy-~
l/i place of these. Be not deceived. If the drug,
gists will not buy them for you/write to us. and w#
will semi them to you by express, securely packed
and free from obsei vation. \Ve treat all diseases to
which the human system Is subject, and will bo
pleased to receive full ami explicit statements from
those who have failed to receive relief heretofore.
Ladies or gdntlemen can address us in perfict om
■Jldenee. We dejre to send nur thirty-twd page
pamphlet free to every lady and genlieinaa In th
land. Address all letters for pamphlet#, uiedlclpea,
or advice, to thq sole proprietor.
Dr. W. R. MERWIK, 37 Walker B*.. S. I. J