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('i '.‘orgia, Giimor f&Huty,
X Whereas, Ira Sisson applies tr* me for |
Letters of Guardianship of tin* persons aud
property of Alien B. Kiss "i, Colton Sisson, W.
I*. tSisson, II eikiah Sisson, Simpson Sisson,
and Frances E. Simon, minor heirs of Charles
Sisson, late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said Li tters
should not be granted. Given underrnv hand
and official signature this April 17, i866.
T. J. STALLINGS, Ordinary.
Georgia, Gilmer conatf, Notice
is hereby given to all persons concerned,
that Janies G. Inlow, late of said county, de
parted this life intestate, and no one has applied
fur administration on the estate ot s id Inlow,
and that in terms of the law administration will
lie vested in the Gicrk of the Inferior Court, or
sonic other fit and proper person, thirty days
after the publication ofthis citation, unles.ssome
valid objection is made to his appointment.
Given under rnv hand and official signature,
this April 17, 1366. T. J STALLINGS,
Ordinary.
Executor’!) Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Bartow county, will be sold
bolore the court-house door in Dallas, Paulding
county, (j i., within the proper hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in June next, Lot of Land
No. 713, an) fractional lot of 10 acres, marc
or less. No. *728, all in the 3d district and 3d
.scctimLof guiding county. <snld as the pro
perTymf Thomas L. and Elizabeth Carpenter,
I te of Bartow <J*;unty, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of tin h>i&- and creditors of said dec.
April 3. SHMUEL BADOET, Ex’r.
eorgla, lliirtotr cnuuly.
X Notice is hereby given to all concerned,
that suin'- time in the year Win. 8. King,
late of Bartow county, departed this life intest
ate, and no person has app'b-d for alminnstra
t on on the estate of said Win. S King, dec
ami that, in terms of the law, a lininistration
will he vested in the Clerk of the Superior
court, or sont other fit an i proper person,
Tarty days after the publication of this oita
>on, unless some valiJ objection is made to his
t appointment. Given under my hand and of
fic.al signature, April 1, 1866.
J. A. HOWARD, Ord,
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
G. DRUMMOND spp'ies to mo for
Letter* of Adrninistration on the estate
o, John N. Mayfield, lute of said county, dec.
These are, therefore, to cite an.l admonish
all and singular, file kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to lie and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, it any they can. why said ielters should
not be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this Ist April, INGO.
J. A. HOW ARD Ordinnre
Geix'jlii, Harlow county.
rnWi) M with* after date, application will be
J in nle to the court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, fir leave to sell the real estate of Wm.
P. II iv, late of said county, deceased. Sold
tor the 'lenofit of the heirs and creditors of said
decease I. JANE A. H V Y,
Marc i 27. Admr’x.
Mills* tf Georgia, : Superior Court,
ll.xrloav county. : Ml.eh Term, 1806.
/’/•event //:'* Hm or, James Milner, Judge.
Emzabkth UoflS, )
vs. ' Libel for Divorce.
'Ciias. It. Ilnss, I
Hale to perfect service :
I r appe i ring t > tie CT.ni ‘, by tb • return of
the sli •riff, that the defen 1 1 lit does not rc
jiile ill thi . • maty ; and it la liter appearing
that he do ■< n>t r-si 1c in this S.ate ;it is, on
l , *• i m otcounsel, Ordered, that slid defend
>. it appear and answer at the next term of this
>urt, else, that rha case be considered in de
fault. and the plaintiff allowed to p-oceed ; and
it is further ordered, that tills rule be pul. idled
in the Cartersville Express once a month fijr
four months. JAMES MILXKR,
’ J. s. c. c. c.
A true f xtmet from tit? minutes, 13th
March, 1806. T. A. WORD,
Cl’k S. C.
stuff* Of ficururlll, Superior Court,
lliirtow county,: March Term, 1 866
/’resent His Honor, James Milner, Judge.
Susan Wilkins, A
r<t. I Libel for Divorce
W. Jasper Wilkins )
Rule to perfect service :
IT appea ing to the Court, by the return of
the sheritT, that the defendant does not re
side in this county ; and it further appearing
that he does not reside in this Stale ; it ia, on
motion of counsel, Ordered, that said defend
ant appear and answer at the next term of thia
court, else, that the rase he considered in de
fault. and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and
it is further ordered, that tliia rule be published
in the Cartersville Express oner a month for
four months. JAMES MiI.NER.
J. 8. C. C. O.
A true extract from the minutes, 13th
March, 1800. T. A. WORD,
CTk S. C,
Ntnf *of Grorsla.: Superior Court,
Harlow county.: Mur h Term, [SG6t.
I’resmt Ht > /.iriur, Anus Ahlntr. Jvdge.
Silas J Cox, vs ) .., . - _.
Kui. M. Cox. \ Ltbcl f° r D ' VOr “-
Rule to perfect service :
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of
the Sheriff, that the delondent doe* not re
si le in this county ; and it turther appearing
th it she does not re-ode in this Mtste ; it is, on
motion of counsel. Ordered, that said dclend
ant appear and answer st the next term of this
court, else, that the case be considered in de
t.iult and the plaintiff allowed to proceed ; and
it is further ordered, that the rule be publishes!
in the Cartersville Express once s month lor
tour mouths. JAMES MiI,NER,
J. s.c. c. c.
A true extract from tit* minute*, 13ih
March. 1866. 1\ A. WORD.
Cl’k S. C.
Administrator's Sale.
BY virtu* of an urtlri of the Court of Ordi
nary of Harlow county, I will noli in Car
la raville. Ua: tow co. on the first TumJit in
June nett, between the uul hour* of aalg, the
weal hull of town lot No. I, in the 2ml
division of th# town ot Canton ; upon
tit'* lot i* a eery roomy store-house ;
Uo, the weal half of lot No. 2, in the
2nd division ol said town of Canton :
also, lot of land No. 354. in the Isih
dtstriet and 2nd section ; tilts lot d
-j nns the McConnell Cold Mine lot. and
is. doubtless, yooj property. Al
so lot No. 131. in the 4th district and
2.id section ; also, lot No. 1081. in the
2nd district and 2nd s*ction ; also, lot
N’o. 455. in the 21st district and 2nd
section. 4M sold a* the property of,
and for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of. E. M. Field, lals of Har
low county, deceased.
' E. E. FIELD, Adm’r.
March 13. I* it).
In Equity hi Barloiv Superior
Coil if.
JAMES W. ARMSTRONG.
VS.
THEjfcJQWAH MINING & MANUFACTURING CO..
WASHINGTON POE,
WILLIAM T. QUINSY, and
iaSEPH W. FULLMORE.
[T appearing to the Court, that Joseph W
Fullmore, one of the defendants in the a
bove stated Bill, resides in the State of Alaba
ma. Disordered by the Court, that said Jo
seph W. Fullmore appear, in person, or by So
licitor, and plead, answer or demur, not de~
muring alone to said Bill, at the next term of
said Court, to be held on the 2nd Monday in
September next; and that this order be pub
lished, once a weoK for three months prior to
said court, in the Cartersville Express.
March term, 1866.
JAMES MILNER, J. S.C, C. C.
A truf> fxtraci from the minutes of
Bartow Superior Court, 14lh March,
1860. T. A. WORD. Clerk.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY^
IT7HEREAS John P. Brooks, Adtninistra
yy tor of Littletun C. Edwards, represents
to the Court, in his petition duly filed and on
reccord, that he has fully administered Little
ton C. Edward's estate, This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit
or.-, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive Letters of Dis
mission on the first Monday in October next.
April 1. W, K. D. MOSS, Ord.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
rilWO mouths 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 lleniy
Stnifi lan I, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. TALU JTT STRICKLAND.
April 1,1866. A Jin’r.
GEORGIA.jCHEHOKEE COUNTY.
To ali whom it may concern :
JACOB M GARTH Y having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of
AdmintMration on tins estate of Ben) .Denton
late of sui 1 county, this is to cite all and singu
lar; the creditors and mxt of Kin of said dee'd,
to he and appear at my ofiice, within tile time
allowed by la-.v, and siiow cause, if anv they
can, why permanent letters of administration
.--horrid not he gran:ed to said applicant.
Witness my hand and
official signature, Apr. I, 1886.
WARREN R. ID MOSS, Ord.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNtV^
'i'o alt whom it may concern :
MRS. FRANCES JEFFERSON having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate, of Thos E.
Jefferson, late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular, the creditors and next of 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 letters of administration
should not he granted to said applicant.
Witness my hand
and official signature, Apr. 1, 1866.
WARREN R. I). MOSS, Ord.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
W CAGLE Having, in proper form, ap
a plied to me for permanent Letters of
VlmimsUation on the estate of It >b. Butman
late of said county, this is incite iril and singu
lar, the creditors and nextofkinof said dec.,
to he and uppea- at my oilier, within the
time allowed by law. and show cause, it anv
they can, why p rni fflTru r. ..-r;--. ~| admilustra
tion should not lie granted to said applicant
W fncss my band
and official signature, Apr. 1. 1866.
WUHtHN R. 1), MOSS. Ord.
J. C. Rls C ISTER,
TINNER! TINNER!! TINNER!!!
lOlf Work, in tin, in all its branch
es, done with neatness and dis- jfe-tjs.
patch. Hopes soon to be prepared to
do work in sheet iron and copper. *V** t ®iS
Cartersville Jan IS
a. r. z-mmkrm&x, , *. t*hokry,
l.ateof Scranton A Zina-; Eata of Jackson,
me ruin a, Augusta, lia.; Miller a Verdery,
Augusta. Ga.
ZIMMERMAN l VERDERY,
0
Grocers, Produce and
commission
merchants.
Corner Broad and Marietta Streets,
ATEANTA, GA.
Prompt attention given toconrignments and
orders. march 27. 1m
W. 1.. <;oi.us>n rii.
Attor ne v at Law,
Ati. AST* fIsOHOIA.
Will practice in Fulton and adjoining counties.
Oifice 't City llall, with the Ordinary.
Rulers to Hon. Joseph 11. Lumpkin, Athens.
Win. Hope Hull, Eq., •*
Hon. V trroti Akin. ('aiteravilir.
Hon. Win. 7. Wolford, ••
Judge J ones Milner, “
Hon. L. J. 11 irtrell, Atlanta. Ua.
H-n. Wot. Kntnl, **
Hon. J ired 1. Whitaker, *•
H *n. M. A. Chandler. Decatur. 7a.
J. U. Stewart. Eso., Stone Ml. Ua.
March 20.
Central HotcL,
IVY STREET. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Rear of Masonic Hall, near Maiket House
Call for Clerk or Porters on arriving.
VXLAI three story building, newly and
neatly furnished. Kept on the principle
of pleasing its patrons t p* v j t * proprietor.—
Its established character lor good taro and nice
lodgings shall he maintained. Board hv the
month furnished with and w ithout lodging, at
reduced rates. Kiv.J. \V HINTON.
Mereti 20. 3in Propriato*.
celebrated
Clothes Washer
ami tl 'ringer,
On hagd and for sa'e. in A t'antx, by
cr is. J.M. AR. r.CLARKf.
STILESBORO' INSTITUTE,
MALE AND FEMALE,
FOR
1 8 6 S:
THE Spring Session of this Institution will
open the first Monday in February next,
and closes in June ; the Fall Session the first
Monday in August, and close in December—
'twenty weeks constituting a Session,) and wil
be under the supervision of the following
Faculty .-
Rnv. WILLIAM CUN YUS, A. M.,
Principal, and Professor of Belles Leltres,
Ancient and Modem Languages.
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M„
Professor of Mathematics, Natural and Moral
Sciences.
H. J. McCORMICK,
Professor of English Language und Lilera
lure.
The Music Department to be well supplied
RATES OF TUITION P:R SESSION:
Primary Class, SHO
Intermediate. “ sls
School “ S2O
MUSiC, $25 Extra
The commodious
Boarding Hall, uu- -
derthemanagein nt
of Dr. Floyd and his JvjSFs|i?’
accomplished lady, VerZr
will furnish accommodation for boarders and
visitors, on satisfactory terms. Boarders will
have the privilege of furnishing their own rooms
if they choose, and a liberal deduction will be
made ; also, provisions of all sor*s will be re
ceived for board at the customary price
Well aware of the great necessity of a tho
lough practical education 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 that
loss; now while they may the better appreciate
and improve the opportunity We shall ad
vance with the “doable quick,” as fast as men
tal ability will admit, on the principle that the
pupil 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 sea that “none go away dissatisfied.”
For further particulars apply to the Principa
at Slilceboro’, Bartow county, Ga.
trU}' No student received for less time than
from the day of entering to the close of tfp-
Session. Jan. 15, 1866.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY,
To all whom it may concern :
MRS. SARAH E. RUDICILI having, in D ro- |
per form, u| plied to me for permanent i
Letters of Administration on theestatc qf LAW- i
SON RUDiCiLL, late of said county. this is to >
cite all and siugular, tlie creditors and next of
idn of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office, within the time allowed by laxv, and
show cause, if any they can, why permanent
letters of administration should not be granted
to said applicant*
Witness my hand and official i
signature. Apr. I, 1860.
warren r. and. moss. Oni.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To all whorn it may concern :
DAVID H, COLLINS having, in proper foim,
applied to me for permanent l.ettcrs of
Administration on tile estate of JAU‘->B
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
otfice, within the t ime allowed hy laxv, and show
cause, iratty they can, why permanent letters
of administration should not be granted to said
applicant.
Witness my band and official signature, Apr.
1, 1866. WARREN R. 1). MOSS,
O rtl in ary.
7JA WO months after dole application irilt he
£ made to the Court of Ordinary of Harlow
comity, for leave to sell all the Ileal I.state be
longing to the estate of John Clayton, late of
said county, deceased. WARRIiX AKIM,
March 20, 1866. Executor.
Georgia, Bartow county.
Whereas A. J. WEEMS
4 PPLJEB to me lor Letters of Administra
lion on the estate oiJ no. 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 st rnv office,
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, it any they can, why said letters sh >u!d
not be granted said applicant. Given under
mv hand and official signature, this
17th April, 1866. J. A. HOWARD,
Ordinary.
Cartersville
Hotel,
HY
GEO. W.HILL,
Formerly of the Tennessee House! Dal
ton, Ga.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
HAY ING secured the commodious house
heretofore known as the Olive House,
I 1 am prepared to furnish meals at all hours ;
j also
Board nnl I.inlclng
jby the Day, Week. Month or Year. Mv table
• "'ill be furnished with the bent that thecountrx
a fiords. and uiy charge- moderate,
i Jan 2J
EiaiS-lioad
house,
BY
PETER MARSH,
CARTERSVILLE
GEORGIA.
Meal* furni*hetl at stated hours.
Jan 23.
faeorglti, llarlon county.
T PW O Months after date, application w ill be
M m.,Je to the C, urt of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the real estate >f David
P. J. tinsm, late l -aid county, deceased.—
Sold for the lenefit of the heirs at.d creditors
of said deceased. MARY A. JOHNSON.
*I’ T - L Kueun.
SILAS O’SHiELDS,
44 Fashionable
Jul TailOr
Crter*iils, Ua. *pr 17
GOX&HILL.
Grocery Merchants-
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
Have now in Store, for sale
1 boxes Virginia tobacco, various grades,
J. UU 100 gross Fine-cut Tobacco.
50 bbls Crow’s-pld Bourbon Whisky,
25 “ Honch old Bourbon Whisky,
25 “ Robertson county Whisky,
10 “ Gibson's XX Rye whisky,
10 “ Gibson’s XXX live whisky,
10 “ Gibson’s XXXX Rye whisky,
10 “ Gibson’s old Nectar Rye whis
ky, (1840.)
40 | casks Cognac Brandies,
5 casks Jamaica Rum,
10 bbls New England Ruin,
10 “ Old Port Wine.
10 “ Old Maderia Wine,
10 “ Old Sherry Wine.
100 boxes Champagne Wine, ‘Mum,’
‘Cabinet.’
40 cases Claret wine,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
*2O casks Porter,
20 casks Ale,
10 Packages Holland Gin,
100 boxes assorted Candy,
50 boxes Oysters,
50 boxes assorted Pickles,
50 easesi boxes Sardines,
200 Joz. Blacking,
50 cases Green and Black I'eas, <fcc.
March 20, 1866.
Administrator’s sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Bartow county, Georgia, will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in June nett, at
the Court-house door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale. Town Lot No. 1, in the
town of Cartersville, in said countv, the same
being forty feet front by two hundred feet hack,
on the East side oftlie Public Square in said
town; the same being a vacant lot. Terms
made known on the dav of sale.
Patrick wansfield. Adm’r
of Morgan Sweeny. Deceased.
Apr. 19, IS6G-
TmGlmucr
Wholesale Dealer* in
GROCERIES
AND
WESTERN PRODUCE
Collier"* Buildings, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
KEEP constantly on hand a large supply
of Corn,
Oats,
Rye,
Flour,
Bacon,
Lard,
Sugar,
Coffee,
and soforth and so art’i.
All of which we offer to the Trade at the Low
est Market rates, at Wholesale exclusively.
Apr 10. 3m
J. M. *
Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
TANNER’S TOOLS,
WAGON MATERIAL,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
AND
&'£ M M £,.
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta.
rg-iyewyv BEG leave to cal! the a.tention of
Farmers and Country Merchants
ffUIT 111 iTB l n their large and extensive sto-k
of the above articles, which they are p epared
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. i J. C. ALEXANDER.
Beach and Hoofs Old Stand,
ff’hitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
March 20
F. CORRA. L, DE GIVE
r. Corra Cos.,
Whitehall Street, between Alabama str. and
the II ai Iroud.
ATLANTA. GA.
W holesa'e and Retail dealers in
BRANDIES. LIQUORS,
FANCY GROCERIES, CANDIES,
PRESERVES. C RACKERS,
PERFUMERY, 4 (\
Tobacco, Sc gars. Pipes,
Lamps. Oil. Slc.
March 5. 3m
G 1 lIORUIi. ILirtotv county."
( All persons indebted to the i state of Ben
jamin Turner, late of sit l county, deceased,
■re hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment and those holding denum.s against the
estate, will present them in terms of the law.
march 20. 40d J. C. SIMtA Adm’r.
4 LL PERSONS indebted to the ertate of W
H. Leak will piease come forward and set
tie. and those holdi: g claim* agiiust the sam
will present them in terms of the law.
March 20. W, H. PRITCHETT. Admr.
] i |f i No. 1 COTTON PLOW h>. for *a!e
lUU by J.IUJ C VLEXAXDEK.
Atlanta, Us , apr 24.
CLOTHING,
Hosiery,
j Dra M Etes, Sewing Mac. Kneedlcs.
Collars, Shirts,
Cloths, Gloves,
Scarfs, Cassimeres,
Suspenders, Drawers,
Vestings, Neck Ties,
Tailors’ Trimmings, Trunks,
Valises, Umbrflias,
Gents’ Famishing Goods,
IIANKERCIIIEI-’S.
We are prepared to open the SPRING
SEASON with a stock of
Ready-Made
OLOTHIIsfG,
Manufactured from New and Choice Fabrics,
and of
Fnequalled Exfenf,
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 Older,
in the
most eh gant style.
EfeSy-Oentlemen from a distance desiring to
order from us, can have Samples of Goods sent
them by mail, on application.
Oar Prices stiall Itc as Low
As any house in the Trade.
HEiUiI.VG &. LEIDEN.
GLASS FRONT,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, Ga.
march 20. hc2m3s4m
Grine tf’ Farrar ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,'
AND
Com mission Mcrc Ii an ts,
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
A. J. OR ME, It. M. FARRAR.
References : Phinizy & Clayton, Augusta, Ga
Wrirrht & Alexander.
\V. H. Stark, Savannah, Ga.
J. R. Powell, Montgomery, Ala.
l.ee <V Norton, “
Richard Peters, Atlanta, Ga.
Clayton, Adair & Purse, do.
Neweombe, Buchanan & Cos. Lou
Guthrie <Sc Cos., Louisville.
Fishtr & Warden, Bt. Louis.
march 20.
M.R.BELL&C".,
(Formerly Bell, Mcore & 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 20. 3m
IJ. I SJ RICHARDS.
Bank Block, Alabama Street,
Atlanta, Ga,
ESTABLISHED, (1855.)
Booksellers ami
Stationers,
and Dcaiirn in
Ml SIC, Musical Merchandise,
Ot ! i Pens, Fine Cutlery,
and Funry Goods,
Sheet music for the Piano Forte & Guitar.
8*5?" Books and music sent by mail on receipt
.if the | rice, promptly. J‘rice.l Low mid
term 1 *A. March 20. ly
McNaught, Ormond Cos..
Keystone Rloek,
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GA.
OFFER FOR SALE, at retail, and to the
trade, a large and well assorted stock of
Hardware.
Cutlery, Uttns, Pisto'.*, Gun Material, liras*
Goods. Agricultural Implement*. Circular and
>ash Saw*. Gum and Leather Brltir.g. Pack
ing. House Furnishing Goods, Plated and Plan
ished ware, Carpenters’, Masons’. 'Fanners’,
and Shoemakers’ Tools, Wood and Willow-
Ware, Carriage Hardware and Wood Work, <&<-..
and will he happy to sec their friends at their
old place of business- mar2o 3m
A LL person* having demands against the
of William I*. Hay, late of Bartow
county, deceased, are hereby required to pre
sent them to she undersigned, in terms of the
law. and these indebted to said estate arc re
quired to make immediate payment.
darch 27. JANE A. HAY.Adm’x.
FUR SALE
A NEAT, -omfartable HOUSE, with out
. \ houses, and four Acres of Land attached,
situated about one mile from Cartersvjlle.—
For further periiculg-* apply to
Maw* 30. J. A HOWARD.
Eamsaur & Baker,
Druggists
AND
•Apothecaries)
Gilmer Sir., Cartersville, Ga.
Where may be found, at all times, a well as
sorted stock of
Drugs, Medicines
Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
PAINTS,
GILS, DYE-STUFFS,
GLASS, PUTTY.
&C., &C.
w e se” and fresh medicines.
Prescriptions put up with accuracy, and it al!
hours.
We respectfully invite the public to call and
examine our stock for themselves.
Feh. 5.
lumber: lumber.!
W. P. MILAM & CO., respectfully
announce to the Public, that they tire
now prepared to fill orders for Lumber,
having got their Steam Mill into opera
tion. Orders left at the Drug Store of
VV. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos., or at the
Express Printing Office, will be duly
forwarded to the Mill and piomplh
filled. The mill is immediately on the
road leading front Cartersville to Mi
lam’s Ferry, three and a half miles
from town. Feb. 20.
Metropolitan Enterprise.
Ur eat (rift Hale
OF THE
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
Jeweler’s Association,
Capital, . - - $1,000,000.
Depot, 107 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Pianos, Watches.
Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, all to he sold
.or ONE DOLLAR each, without regard to
value, and not to be paid for until you see
what you will receive.
CERTIFICATES, naming each article, and
its value, are placed in scaled et velopcs and
well mixed. One of these envelopes will be
sent by mail to any address on receipt of 25
cents; five for •']f! 1; eleven for $2; thirty for
$5; sixty-five for $lO ; and one hund
red for sls.
On receipt of the Certificate yon wil> see
what you are going to have, arid then it is at
your option to pay the dollar and take the ar
ticle or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a
Gold Watch, Diamond Ring - , a Piano, Sewing
Machine, or any set of Jewelry on our list, for
ft I, and ill no case call they getTf’S* Titan
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, which will inform
vou what you can obtain for One Dollar. At
the same time get cur circular, containing Full
list and particulars; also, Terms to Agents.
Address, JAMES HUTCHINSON & CO.,
March 12. 3m15 l 197 Broadway, N. Y
M BRIDE, DOSSER & CO.,
CORNER OF HUNTER AND WHITEHALL STREETS,
Atlanta, ca.
Importers and wholesale
Dealers in
Croc Ii tri),
China and Glass Wares.
Full lines of
SSiUIFi’S,
C. C. CHINA AND GLASS
"WMMEj
at prices as low as any house in the country,
We nay no jobbers or importers profits, but
bring our goods directly from the
Potteries of Europe,
and
Manufactuiies of America,
and can offer goods upon as favorable term*
as any house in the South.
Goods carefully repacked for the country
trade.
A fiac asoo. tment for sale in the original
package.
Assorted Urates very low. april 10.3 m
“ Daily New Era,”
ATLANTA, GA
The Cheapest Daily publish
ed !!!
REDUCED RATES:
Daily New Era, one month, 75 Cents.
Daily New Era, throe months, §(2 25
Daily New Era. six months, 4 50
Daily New Era, One Year 7 00
Daily New Era and Daily N. Y. World, 16 00
Daily New Era and Semi-w. N. Y. “ 10 00
Daily New Era and weekly N. Y. “ 859
Daily New Era and Oody’s Lady’s Book, 9 50
Daily New Era and Scott’s Monthly,.... 11 00
\\ e rlub with any ot the leading papers and
periodicals in the United States at reduced
rates, a full list of which wiil be given at an ear
ly day. Advertisement* inserted at Fifty Cents
per square. On* inch space constitutes aso
inarch 20. FRATHER A: SCRUGGS.
.A.. JiC. SEAGO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Atlanta, Ga.
(ESTABLISHED. 1*52.)
WOULD most respectfully an
nounce to the people of Bar
tow and the other rou,blips
of C.ierokee Georgia, that he has and will keep
constantly, a I irge stock of
Coffee. Sugai,
Molasses,
Sorghum, Cane, New Orlcan*, &c.,
bacon,
Clear Side*,Hams, Shoulders, and Lar.l.
flour,
Fancy, Family; Superfine, and all grades, very
c lica |.
corn,
White, Yellow, Mixed, and Corn Meal.
hardware,
Hoes, Axes, Trace Chains, Andirons, etc.
Dealers and Planters
Who require Wge quantities of
corn, bacon, flour, and other
western products,
can have their supplies shipped directly to
tin m from the west, through my trieiids there,
by sending their orders directly")'
A. K. SEAGO.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ATLANTA, GA.
Saw Millsj
and Log or canting machines.
I ;mi agent for now regarded the most celeb si
ted Saw Mill and Stationary Engine Mai ui.ic
tarer it the United States. Some .of his ntiiii
will eut 2500 licet per hour. Orders carefully
filled without charge to the purchaser, by
A. K. SE.\GO, Agent,
Atlanta, (la.
Orders ,
F >r India Rubber Belting. Ht.se,
bolting cloths,
merchant mills,
smut machines,
corn mills,
wool carding machines,
burring machines,
traveling thrash mach’s,
stationary engines, etc.
Will be promptly and faithfully filled hy the
manuti.cturers; piovided orders are addressed
to A. K. SEA GO,
Cos minis si i > n M ere limit .
AT),AN I A, GA.
Paper hangings,
paper borders,
500 samples
may be seen at, oir office, eempriking every
varicti now in use. Dealers and l-uil era are
assured that we are amhor’zed in defy
compel it ion hath i*. quality and price.
YVe will t) tier great inch! re me ms t-i cirTT~
ers. A. K. SEAGt'.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ATLANTA. GA.
February 20. fim.
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in
ALL KrCDfl OF
Tin and Sh cc t Ir o n
W A &i M
House Furnishing Goods,
generally.
COOKING, COAL, VVCOD AND
WROUGHT IKON
S l o v e s .
Roofing done with iv-utne*.* ‘ttml
pateli. ATLAN'I’A, f!\
March !>• 3m
few rr*■ iAcres of L>to<J, ■.d .-■ erir
Certersville, to KENT. A; p'v t" i'r. W. Yv
LFAK. M.ieb .
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female ilegulator ,
Cure Suppre**ed, Ercenite amt
J’, tinful Meimti-uiition, Green
_ fj Meknee*, Nervous and Spinal Af-
O If fe linn*. J’tiin* in the R,u k , Mi 4-
Headache. Giddme.t*, uml nil riis
t Twtffi.jri ease* that spring from irregularity,
by removing tlie cause and all tlm
etfi-cts tlint arise from it. They
jßarc perfectly safe in all cases. w
re]it when forbidden by direr -
JL tii ol *, and are easy to administer,
(yraSawß? Jr as they are nicely eugar canted.
.Bf ■ jjr They should be in the hand* of
igSjK every Maiden, Wife, and Motjier
*'7 Ladies can address 11s in perfeet
confidence, and state their com
plaints in full, ns we treat all Female Complaint*,
and preparo Medicines suitable lor all diseases to
which they are subject.—Thirty-two page pamphlet,
In a sealed envelope, free.
The Cherokee Fills are sold by all druggists at t’
per box, or six boxes for |. r i; or they are sent by
mail, free of postage, In an ordinary letter, freo
from observation, by addressing tlie sole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MEEWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
N. B.—Cherokee Pills No. 2 aro prepared for
eptcial ca*e*. when milder medicines fail ; thes*
are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of Ik
Vie price of each bov.
Db. WRIGHT’S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence or Fife,
Cure* General Debility, Wealc
nr**, Hysteric* in FetnnUe,
tufmt ' f Palpitation of the Heart and
’efSEßbMjißi-'fiii nil Sertoli* Di*ea*e*. It re
— stores non- life and vigor to til*
aged, causing the hot blood of
-~f f 7s-i’/Zl'/.V’e! youth to course the vein*, res-
Jl™ mhZiUd iitti |? rln # tlie Organ* of Genera
new lift "—to dee* t "’ n - rentonug IfnpoUncy and
title Elixir rejuven Debility, totaling Mnnlinee
ate the tyntem and and full rigor, thus proving a
overcome dUetue. perfeet “Elixir of Lore," re
moving Sterility and barrenness in both sexes. To
the young, middle-aged, and aged, there Is no greater
boon than this •* Elixir of Life." It gives anew
lease of life, causing tlie weak and debilitated to,
have renewed strength and vigor, and tbo entire
system to thrill w ith joy and pleasure.
•-Price, one bottle |2; three bottles |5; tent by
elj troas to nnv addrfHH.
Unr medicine-* nro. sold nnd re comm ended hr all
rcapcctable dnifTirUtn in every part of the civilize<l
ewmo unprincipled and nlc*ra. however, try to
deceive their eu&toiner* by Rclline cheap nnd worth
less compound* in order to n ake money. Be not
deceived—for the*e medieiuca and take no
othera. If the dnjgiri.-t does not keep them, vs rito
to ns, and we will aend them by oxpreaa. c.irefn|ly
packed, free from obaerrntton. ne wiil be pleaded
Lj receive lctten* with full si?enunH tn regard to
an ▼ disease with which lad lea or (rcntlcmen aro
afflicted Address alt letters for im*dieime,
W*. r ndvlee, to the s-h* proprietor,
Dr. W, E. MEEWIK, 17 WaTi*: gt„ E. X.'