The Weekly Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 18??-1867, February 08, 1867, Image 4

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Cherokee Sheriff Sales. ON tiip lirnt Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of rale, will lie sold before the Fourth' usedooi in Canton, Chert)* kee count;,', Lots <>t I,ami Nos. lot, IH2, »nd 125, I 4th Bini 2d section of said county ; levied on a* the property of the Canton Mining Cos., to -ntisfv officer*' coat due on fi fas in favor oi Lewis ii Jones ve. said company. Jan’y 3itbl*G7. BEN HILL, Sheriff. lLtrlon Stierlil -Sale. OX the first Tuesday in March next, with n the legal hours of sale, will he s *d b-furc t e court house door in Cartersville, Harlow co jutT. Lots of Land Nos. 805, 852, H7fl, H 77. S’, H. 023. 924, and 925, lyin# in the 21st district and 2d section of originally Cher okee now IJ.irtow county, known as the Glade Gobi Mints; levied on as the property of Ed ward F. Mshone, to satisfy an attachment fi 1 i in*tied f uni Clierokco .Superior Court in fa vor of Tln.jiu.iH 0 J'to kinsoii vs said Edward F Mahone, property pointed < ut by plaintill. One lot of land in the 15th or ililli List, of the 3rd sec, of Baf/ow countr, Xo. not known containing 100 acres, known as the Hadden place-, by virtue of a fi fa issued from a Jus te ,• oi the 85fi district, G. M., in favor of J I. . j\ ;il r v J lin Hadden levy made and returned by a IJ.JI .if. VV. L. AYOOCK, Sheriff. ,\. M FRANKLIN, Depty. Sh’il- Feh 1, 1 407. ZSstray Notice. GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. CLERK’S OFFICE, I. C. J antiurv 1 Bth, I 807. All persons ml *' reste(l 5Ue Jiercfiy iijiitilictl that N. J. Wheeler, ol 702d District, G, M., lias taken up a Al uley Steer, about four years old, red and wlrty spotted, motley faced, some hair oil right side near ritrht ter. crop ill" right ear. underhit in both ears, valued ;il fifteen dollars. 'l'lie owner is required to come forward, pay charges and lake said property away, or it will be dealt with as the law di rects. A true extract from the Estrav Hook. J. B. BARTON, Ct’k I. C.‘ pi’s fee 82 per J. \Y. Hudson. GEORGIA Cl LKOKEECOUNTY. WlM'l'CilM, Jo in J, Epperson applies to mo to he retired front his iidnuuisitnitioii on the estate of J u/u\s 13 Epperson, deceased. These arc therefore t.) cite Mrs. Stuah Epperson arid admonish nil :uid singular the kindred and creditors of sain deceased, to file th ir objections ii anv they have by the fiitt Monday in Aug ns!, 1U67, otheiwLce letters of dismission will he granted the applicant ut that term of the court of Ordinary for sai l cou tv. Given .under my baud and official signature, this the 29th day of J u 1807. W R D MOSrt, Ordinary, (pr’s lae s»(> C'ORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, Vwo Months :,nci ' i, f tc a i\ ] lie tron w ill be made lo the Court ol -Ordinary ol said countv, for leave to sell the real estate of Win, ('hamlec late of said county, deceased. Sold lor tilt bened t of the Heirs and Creditors of stud di ceased. Jan. 27th, 1867. TIL MON CIIAMJ.EE, Ailm’r. pr- fee $6 GEORGIA, ( HERCKEE COUNTY. Two months Hfu>r :,p --plieaiion wi;l bt made to the Court ol Ordinary o( said comity, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Isaac S. Barrett late of haid cciinty, deceased. Sold for the henefit of the heirs and credit ors of said deceased. Jan. 28, 18G7. JOHN R. BaKRETT, Adm’r. pr’s fee £6 GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two months ar,er (, * tR »p --pliealion w ill be made to the Court ol Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate ol Wm. Lawless, late ol said county deceased. Sold for the bene it ol the lieirs and creditors ol said deceased. Jan 28th, 1807. SARAH LAWLESS & J NO. W. NESBIT, Admr's. pr’s fee §0 GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two months after,iate a P' plication will be made to the Court ot Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Heal Estate ofChas. Edwards, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Jan 28th, 18(57. JAS. A. EDWARDS, Adm’r prs lee §8 Will annexed. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two mOnths aftor (late ap plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to cell the Rea! Estate of Landrum Dela ney, hit * ol said county, deceased.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor? of said dec'ri. Jan 28. 1867. SANFORD LEAKE, Adm’r. prs fee 66 Kirliard’s himself again. W. L. KIRK PATRICK & CO., having fitted up a room under Jones’ Carriage Shop, would be pleased to see their customers and friends around once more. Jan. 18th, 1867, Administrator's Sale. AGREEABLE to an order from the court ot Ordinary of Bartow county. Ga., w li he sold before the courtin'use itoor in Jasper, Pickens coir.tv. Ga , within the legal hours of sale, on t ve first Tuesd; y in March next, the following pro erty, to-wit: Lots of Land Nos. two hundred [-00], and two hundred and thirty-two [232J, in the 24th district and M'ct'ou of Pickens county, containing; Three 1 Lind red and Twenty acres, more or less, ad joining rile lands of Join Goble and James Et ton. about t’.ftv acres cleared land, the balance in the woods. Sold as the property of John Ingram, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs u:id ere, itors of said doeea-cd. Terms, Six Mouths credit with Note and Security, bond fur titiet given. J-‘nu.\rv 20th, 1807. LOUISA INGRAM, Adrnr’x (printer's fee §io 10,060 good I.aths wanted, for w hich the m r i;ct price will be pnid. Apply to 8. 11. SMITH. Cartersville Express Frintinj Office. Feb l, 1867. 1 8 6 7. CiRTERSVII.I,G F E M A E M l N ARY. FIMIE undersigned takes this method of bringing to the notice of the public the a bovc Institution. Our Catalogue embraces all the studies usually taught in Academies of the highest grade. Ariangernents for Musicical D partmrn will he made ns soon as circumstances require. 'J'he services of Assistant Teachers, if neces sary, will lie secured. A mpleaccommodations ca n he had for hoar ’- ing J’upils on the m* st reasonable terms ; and patrons hoarding their children mav rest as sured that every care will be shown them. From our success, in the pa 4. in the art of imparting instruction to the young, and with a determination to use every effort for the ad vancement of those committed to our care, we hape to meet with a libera! patronage. Slati'K o! Tuition : Hpelling, Reading, Writing, and Mental Arithmetic &2.5 G jography,Grammar (English,) and Written Arithmetic, 3.2 Natura’ Sciences. Languages, and Higher V athematics, 4. Os Incidental Expenses, (per Scholar.).... 20 'Flic Scholastic Year will consist of Two Terms: J’he FrstTerm will commence oaths Second Monday in January, and continue Twenty-four weeks. The Second Term will consist of Six’cen weeks. All students will he charged from the time of entrance till flic close of the term, except in cases if protracted sickness. Tuition due at the close oi’the Term. I\ I*. UIiOWN, Curter.svil e, Dee. 13, 18Cb. Flizauuth Clakk. i Georgia, Barlow vs. y County. In the Wm. J. Ci ,ark. ) Superior Court. &c. October adjourned Term. 18C6. Present the lion. James Milner, Judge of said Court. ITT Ai’FEA RING to the court, by the of Elizabeth Clark, that on the 21st day of August, 1801, the de fendent made and delivered tc the plaintiff his promisor)' note and written Mortgage deed, bearing date the day and year aforesaid, whereby tp.y de lendent promised, on or before the Ist day of January, 1860, to pay the plaiiitifl, or bearer, Eight thousand dollars for value received; And that, afterwards, on the day and year afore said, the defendent. the better to secure the payment of said note, executed and delivered to the plaintiff his Deed of Mortgage, whereby the said defendant mortgaged to the plaintiff his interest in lots of land numbers 215, 233, and 234, two-thirds of lot number 235, and GO acres of lot number 247, in the Gth district and 3d section of said county of Bartow, containing, in all, 646? acres, more or less ; And it further ap pearing that said note remains unpaid ; It is, therefore. Ordered, that the said defendant do pay into court, on or be fore the fi st day of the next tern, therefore, the principal, interest and costs due oil said note, or show cause to the contrary, if any he can ; And that, on the failure of the defendant so to do, the equity of redemption in and to said mortgaged premises be forever tiiereaftei barre.d and foreclosed ; And, it is further Ordered, that this Rule be published in the Carlersvifle Express once a month for three months previ ous to the next term of this court, or served nr. the defendant or his special agent or attorney, at least three months pievioes to the next term of this court. JAMES MILNER, J. C. O. C. A true extract from the minutes of said court. Taos. A. Word. Cl’k. (printers fee 515.) nov. 80 m3m. William Cilstrap, I Georgia, Chenr vs. > kee County. lliram Kelley. 3 Petition to estab lish Lost Deed. Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court. WILLIAM CILSTRAP. having, by his pe ition filed in this office, set forth that Hiram Kel ev, late of said State and County, but has since removed without the limits of said State, made and executed to the said Wil liam Gdstrap, a Deed, hearing date the 14th day of October, 1857, to lots of land numbers 325, 324, 326. 254, 253, and half of 327, all in the 3rd district and 2nd section of the State and county aforesaid, and that said original has been lost, and having prayed said copy, which is sworn to, should he established in lieu of the original. It is, therefore, ordered, tha 1 said Hiram Kelley show cause, (if any he can) at the next tern of the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the first Monday in March next, why said copy should not he es tah ished it* lieu of the original, Witness the Honorable David Irwin, Judge of said Court, this November !6tl>, 1866. O. W. PUTNAM, C erk. (printer’s for $15.) WHEREAS- Jacob Stover adminis trator of Join) Stover, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad ministered John Stover’s estate. i his is, therefore, to cite all persons con" inrned. kindred and creditors, to show eanse. (if any they can,) why said ad minstrator should not be discharged from bis administration and receive let ters of dismission, on the first Monday n Febuarv 1867. Julv 20th 1866. WARREN R. D. MOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. whereas LL A - Shar P° Ulm ’ r ol Solomon Hoainer. repr« sects to toe court in his petition duly filed and on record, that he has Lilly administered Solomon Boatner's estate. This is therefore incite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters oi dis misMan on the fiirat Monday in April IS O 7 Oct. 23rd'1866. AT. R. D. MOSS, Ord. baud and official signature. This 25th day of December Iff-®- J A HOWARD, Or’J B C\ G uiTIRIE & C”, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■ OOTTCIST FACTORS And Wholesale Dealers in PORK, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, BAGGING AND ROPE. No. 17 Mtin St,, bet. Fir*t arc! Second Bts. LOIISf ILLE, KY. E solicit consignments of Cotton, making liberal ad. a rices ou the snma, f'jgg and giving our Shippers the benefit w of sales at auction, which we have have every w eek, thereby getting lull value for the Cotton. We reserve the option of reject ing bids if prices are not satisfactory. Mr. W. H. GILBERT, of Cartersville, is authorized to advance Government Tax, (8 ets per pound,) on shipments to us. dec 1 w2inpd GUTHRIE & CO. CLOT .BUTTG- We are dele raniised to se our large and fashionable stock of MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AT CJreatly’Keduced Prices. In fact, will sell part of them below New York cost. In our house will be found every thing usua Iv Kept in a first class CLOTHING AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Including all styles of Cloth, Cassimeros, and o her seasonable Suits ; Overcoats, Cloth and Cassimere Coats, Verts, Pants, Shirts, Half Host, Gloves, Trunks, Shawls, and so forth. Boys’ liotliiltg Os Hie Latest New York Styles and superior quality, ranging from three to twenty years old. Sis Piece &o:k!x. Our stock is complete, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings, Satinets, and so forth. 11l tile TAILORING DEPARTMENT we are pre' pared to make up Goods in the Latest styles and most durable manner, at the lowest rates. Cotton Yarns, We are Agents for the sale es the Athens Manufacturing Cos, Cotton Yarns, and ke-p a full stock on lia' and. HERRING & LEYDEN, Atlanta, Nov. 4. If hilehall sir. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WHEREAS. Lemuel Cook, Adm’r of Elijah Underwood, represents to the court, in his petition duly filed and en tered on record, that be has fully ad ministered said estate. This is. there fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred ami creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dis mission on the Ist Monday in July,’67. Dec. 8. W it D MOSS, (3rd. (pr’s fee SIP) GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. l/IFIIG3FO2,S Limes A. Fowler, Ad ministrator of Joseph Shiplett repre sents to the Court in his petition duly filed and on record, that he has fully administered Joseph Shiplett’s Eslate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Adm’r. should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of dismission on the first Monday in April 1857. Oct. 23rd 18GG. W. R. D. MOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, Whereas, PHILLIP GRAHAM adminis trator of Jos. B. Harr s, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and c t< red on record, that he has fu’ly administered Jos. B. Harris, cs'nto, This i*=, theiefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any tLev can. why said administrator 'should not be di charged l’r m his administra tion and receive letters oi dismission, on the first Monday in June next, Nov. 29. '66. WR D MOSS, Ordinary, GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, • AfHEREAS Andrew J. Green, AdminLtra feSTyf tor of Amos Green, represents to tbe Court, in his petition duly filed, and entered on rcccoul, that he has fully administered A mos Green’s Estate. These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit-' ors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not he dismissed from said administration, on the first Monday in April next. Given under my hand and official signature, Oc’ober 5, 1860. WARREN R. D. MOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, NOTICE ' s hereby given to all persons having demands against Henry Strick land, late of said county deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law. so as to show their character and amount; and all persons indebted to said deceas ed, are hereby required to make imme diate oavinert. Dec. 3, 1866. TALBOT STRICKLAND, (pr Ice 83) Adm’r. Georgia, bartow county. Thomas T. Reeves having in proper form applied f me for Letters of Admiuistra lio", Dc Bonis Non, on the es'atc of Joshua S. eeves, la eof said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appeir at my office within the time pre scribed by law, and show cause, if ary they have, why said Letters, de bonis con, should not be granted said applicant. Given under mv hand and official signature. Dee., 2P, 1866. J. A. HOWARD Ordinary. John S. Fair evl R-u'ledge Wilson. i : , 1 gcorgiacherckee county, Whercaff Z. I,llian William® applies to me for letters of administration on John \\ Hol ! brook’s estate, late of said county deceased.—- j These are the efare to cite and sdmo ish a,I I and singu'ar the indred and cr ditors ot said i deceased, to file their objections if any they have by the first Monday in Febuarv 1867, oth erwise letters of administration will be grant ed the applicant at that term of the court of or dinary for said county- Given under my hand j aud official signature, this the 19th. Doc 1566. W R D MOSS. Ordinary. A. NEW ZDISZPHIATE OF FALLS WINTER DBT «ooo S AT TALLEY, BROWN & CO’S, Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. 1.8(36 IS>rO~V - < 1866 rjVHEY announce to their friends and cus tomers. this morning, that their stock is now being fast completed in every department Lste and extensive arrivals es Jress Goods are now added to their stock, making theii shelves present an unsurpassed display of ITEW GOODS: Silk Dress Patterns, Empress Goods, French Silk Poplins, French Merinos, All Wool Delaines. Alpaccas, etc, A Iso, a large lot of VELVET CLOAKS, Beaver and Cloth Cloaks, All-Wool Shawls, Zephyr Coverings, Opera Cloaks, Morning Capes, Nubias, etc. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss and Jaconet, Ed dings and Insertings, Thread Laces and Edgings, Honiton Laces, CLUNY LACES, etc. HOISERY. Ladies SilA- Hose, Ladies Balhriggan Hose, Lad os’ English 3-Thread llosc, Childrens’ Hose —assort’d sizes. GLOVES. Alexandre’s Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Sil/r Gloves, Alexandre’s Silk Gauntlets, Back Gauntlets, etc. DKESS TRIMMINGS, Velvet Ribbon, Ball Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, Dress Buttons — of every description FLANNELS, Opera Flannels, all colors, WHit« Silk Warp Flannel, White and Red Common Flannels, Plaid Flannel, Bleached and Brown, Cotton Flannel. DOMESTICS, New York Mills 4-4 Shirting, Lonsdale Mills 4-4 Shirting, Allendale 10-4 Sheeting, Bleached and Brown Drill, Sea Is ! and Homespun. HOOP SKIRTS. Bradley’s “Duplex Eliptic,” Empress Trail, Pride of the World, The Double Extra. 100 Spring Skirt. CARPETS, Brussels, Two and Three Ply, Ingiain, Manilla, Matting, and Oil Cloth. Coui.try Merchants are invited to examined our stock. Nov Ist. COX &c HILL. Hare Sow In Store: ~ Q BARRELS RYE WIIISfiiY, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky, 50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy, 30 kegs Cognac Brandy, 20 kegs Holland Gin, 10 kegs Jamaica Rum, 10 kegs New England Rum, 25 kegs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 cases and Drake’s Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases £ box Sardines, and l ft) can Oysters. All of which we offer to the trade at very low prices. COX Si HILL. ATLANTA, Ga., dec!3—wtf Creat R eduction I To close out our stock of Hardware, Crockerv. Glass. Glassware, Looking Glasses, Faints, Oils, AND We are offering these Goods At Cost I7"EEPalso constantly on hand a well se- lectcd stock of Dry-Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishiug Goods, which we will sell \ ERk LOW ! J. ELSAS Si CO, Cartersville, dec. 13 —w3m A GOOD LOT OF BAD j&gm* DLEB, BRIDLES, 2- gg q HORSE HAR NESS, and a splendid article of KIP COL LARS; Also. ONE TWO-HORSE WAG ON, for sale at MOORE S, CO’S. Cartersville, Ga., Jan 4, 1866 HARDWARE. J. M. k J. C. ALEXANDER Dealer* in hardware, cutlery, sagas Iron, Nails, Steel, BELTIXG, MILL SAWS, Agricultural Implements, MINERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES, MECHANIGAL TOOLS, of all Trades, METALS, of all kinds. COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, AXLES.SPRINGS.LOCKS, Builders 7 Hardware, AXES, HOES, SHOVELS, CHAINS, PLOWS, Bolting Cloths, MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, of of every kind furnished to order. In fact, every thing kept iu a first class Hardware Establishment. All of which will be sold low for cash. J. M.& J. C. ALEXANDER, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA, Oct 19. wly Atlanta card. A. K. SEAGO, [Established IS-Vl.] Comm iss ion Merchant, Office and Warehouses corner MITCHELL AND FORSYTH STREETS, Atlanta, tla. 4T7 OULD return thanks to the people of \\ Bartow and adjoining Counties for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during a period of fourteen years. He assures them of his determination to merit their increased patronage. Atlanta Wholesale Market. rpHIS market is rapidly becoming the great f wholesale market of the Interior We would only invite the reader to consult his pecuniary interest in determining where to make his purchased, A, K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta Cotton Market. TTTE have unsurpassed facilities for the sale of Cotton in this market, and for shipment to New York, Charleston ir Si an nah. Liberal cash advances will be made when desired. The nc ive competition among buy era in this rnuaket, and the great competi tion of the rnlions through freight lines to New York from this point, gives to Atlanta superior advantages as a cotton market. A. K. SEAGO. Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Bagging, Rope and Twine. ORDERS for these articles promptly filled. A. K, SEAGO', Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Groceries, Groceries. A LARGE stock of Coffee, Sugars, Salt Liverpool aud Virginia, and a general assortment of Staple Groceries, constantly on hand, all of which will be sold at Louisville prices freights added. A, K, SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Western Produce. ESPECIALLY Corn, Flour, Bacon, (3>c. is kept in large supp'y, by A, K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga, 2 1-2 Per cent Commission. .tfSanftJLL be charged on the filling of large VlkUa orders from the west. Shipments will be made to any point desired. by A. K. SEAGO. Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Wanted, K r\f\r\ SECOND-HAND Gunny bags D.OOU by „ .A. K. SEAGO. ' Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Lunber Yard. ha’e an extensive Lumber \ard, irGSL and can find ready sale for almost any ' quantity of Lumber, Laths, Cd>c. Con signments solicited. A, Kt StAGO, Commission Merchant, Nov 1, 1866. w6in Atlanta, Ga. FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stork, of BOOTS AND SHOES, the largest ever brought to this city. 1 hese goods came direct from the Eastern manufac tories and will be sold to country merchants and the tnde at N. York piices, expenses add ed, consisting of Mens’. Boys’, ouths , and Childrens’ wax, kip,cnlfand butfßrogans and Balmorals —Boots, of a'l styles, thick, wax, kip, calf, and file finest qualities. Ladies’, Mi-ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of every style, all made to order. J G, H. FORCE. B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston, will begdad to see his old customers. Atlanta, Ga., Sept H 6. IT S. H. Pati 11 o, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Cartersville, Ga. Will attend promptly to the Cut ting, Repairing and Making Boys’ and Mens’ Clothing. Office in the back room of Blair 4* Bradshaw’s store, Cartersville, Oct 25, 186 6 McNaught, Ormond & Cos., (Old Stand) Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN II a r ti w are. RES PEC TFT; 1.1. Y invite the attention of Merchants and others, to their large and well assorted stO‘’k of HEAVY AND SHELF GOODS, In Store and to arrive—consisting, in part, of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns, Rifles and Pistols, Collins’ Axes, Brade’s and Scovill’s Hoes, Ames’Shovels and Spades, Sargeant's Cotton anu wool Cards, Chains, Iron, Steel and Nails, Carriage Woodwork, Hubs, Rims and Spokes, Rubber and Leather Belting, Saddlery Goods, Agricultural Implements, J-ocks. Hinges, and Screws, Carpenters’, Blacksmiths, and Tanners’ Tools, Shoemakers’ Findings, etc., etc., etc. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR Brown’s Platform and Counter Scales, Calhoun, Collins’ and Brinley Plows, Old Dominion Nail Works Company, Clifton Mill Company Bolts, etc. At low Figures lor CASH ! December, 5, 1860. w3m W. H. Gilbert, COMMISSION MERCHANT. CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA. WILL BUY and SELL GOODS and PRODUCE ON COMMISSION, For sale the. celebrated BRINTLEY STEEL PLOW, and other Agriculrural Implements, ami WASHING! MACHINES, a, Factory prices, freights added. On hand and for salc t Low for Cash, Cook, Parlour and Office STOVES. GROCtRLES & PROVISIONS, Iron, Steely \af I*. Axes, Shovel -S, »nd other Articles of leading Hardware. December 5, 1806. —w6ru AS&AVV& SEED WHITEHALL STREET, Coutmcic Jal Building. THE subscriber respectfully informs t Lr citizens of Cartersvdle and surrounding country, that he is now in receipt of a large stock ol GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, Crop of 1866, And will receive, throughout the season, con stant additions, all of which are unsurpassed in quality and warranted as represented. Cash Orders will meet with prompt atten tion. Small packages sent by mail free of postage. A liberal deduction to County Merchants. B. D. LESTER. Atlanta, Ga., Jan, 17—w3t (ilni.'imcntal Done at short notice, by a competent Artist. Scenes, Sign*, lUiiuh in Badg es and Transparencies lorSabhaih Schols,Temperance Clubs Political parties, Ma sons and Odd Fallows Regalia. Ami in fact any thing in the line of Ornamental Paints irig done with neatness and dispatch. It is on ly necessary to give an idea of what is wanted- Orders left at the Express Office wi I meet with prompt attention. Cartersville, Ga., November 9th. Dissolution. THE firm heretofore known as H. J, Sligh <fc Bro., is dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts of the old firm will he found in the hands of H. J. SLIGH, to whom all monies must be paid and settlements made H. J. SLIGH will continue the business in his own name. Orders for LLMBLR will receive prompt attention. He will soon have in operation a PLANEINGand MA 1 CHING AC HINE for dressing Lumber. cfiwGm M* J. SLIGH. Look! Look !! Look !! \ I WILL ADVANCE the amount of the Government Tax on Cotton shipped o my friends in Augusta, Savannah, or New York, have it sold, and the money paid over at this place for the prooeeds of the Cotton. J. J. L© WARD Cartersville, Ga., Sept 25th. w2in THOMAS W. MILNER, Attorney at Law, CARTERSVILLE. GEORG Will at’end promptly to business enfrus to his curt*. oct. 5 wiy U S E EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Dyspepsia. U S E EDWARn WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Liver Complaint aud all spesiW* of indigestion. U S E EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters It will cure lutermitent Fever and Fevei «wid Ague, and all periodical disc ider». USE EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It willgiv. immediate relief in Colit and Fioi USE EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will curs Costiveness. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BIT I'EKS. It is n mild and delightful luvigornat fIM Delicate Females. U S E EDWARD WITDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is n safe Anti-Bilious A tentative hW. tonic for all family purpose*/ U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTER*. It is a powerful Rccupcrnut after the (t ans* has boe* reduced and aUcnaatcd by .itkness ti S E EDWARD WILDER’S stomach It is an excellent A ppetixor, as well n* *tren eimr ol the digestive forec*. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMA (111 111 I’TKR*. As it in being da !y mod su i pro* ib*d be all physicians, as the formula \v 11 be trsade any regular graduate. EDWARD* WILDER, Kot.H HtnoraiKTo*, No. *J 3 A >! si In Sir** t, M Uira.K V'.'tOXT, LOUISVILI/F, KENTUCKY. ri , a w r.rj, WHfM.KSAI.K AM) HICTAIT,. (Ilf HEOWZHK *•. FOX. WltOl F.SMAI.K AM) Kf.TAII. U*U«m*Ta Corner Wliift‘'jnl! iiud Ala. Sid ATLANTA, GA. Nov. 9 1 y CHEROKEE PILLS, Or M'eniaU Regulator, yj ('nr.. Suppt nuetf, Freeze, re tenet J’ilill/'ll Htuel uiitiill, (,i ftm /Sick n ese, Perrons and Spinal .1A 6 AHL y>. tiiois. Pniit* in the Hack, mVJ*- H/iuiacJie. (iitidmtee, himl nil dis* mm'* Hail spring fmiu h regularity,. IJy’ja) by removing the cause anil all 10® etf.-uts tlnil nrlai- fiom it. Tiny blu perfrctl/ fall’ in all ciimsv «v --ce/it nchen fin hidden ftp ilirro- tiniis. and nrv tnry to adminbtrr, ■KjPHwW nh tlivj' are nicely »> iffar routed. They "idimild b»> in the hands of every Maiden, W.f«, and Mother KjSf-SjgS Lndirs can address ni In perfect confideneo, and state tluir com plalnta in full, a* we treat all Ft mala Complaint*,. ; an t prepare Medicines auilul.le tor nil tllaetiae* t.» j wldidi they ato Mlbject.—Thirty-two page pamphlet, ! In a sealed env dope, flee. Tile Cherokee Hits uie sold bv ail druggist* at $: • per hoi, or six holes for fa ; or they are sent by mall, free of pnUpe, In an ordinary letter, free from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor. Dr. W. E. MLEWIK, 37 Walker St,, N. Y. N. H.—Oieroheo I’llla No. 8 a>e prepared for ixt«**, when tnlldet medtrlne* fall ; the*,* are rent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of tii* price of tar.h box. s Dr, WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, KHHcnce of lAfe, CnreeOeneral />ehllitp l y ties*, llukUi irs w } tnatUs, Palpitation of the Heart unit <r/Z Xervone Dleeaeee. It nk stores new life and v igor to lit* •>-' i&s£Ls apod, causing the hot blood of •' At t\ F ie.nl x rj*re youth to course the vein*, lee frotn the a*hrt of ire luring the Or nan* of (renera *„'■ Vr”' tlon.rMnosiag I,n potency,, nd thin Elixir muvm Debility, rmtorUtg Matuine** ntr the nystern and <nnl full rifjor. thus proving » overcome (iffone. perfect “ Ehirir if Lore," re moving irrerUity and Barrenneas in both *«xe«. Ta the youiic, middle-agetl, nnd aged, tlu re is nogrentw boon than this “ Klixir of Life.” 11 gives anew lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, and the eatir# system to thrill with joy anand “■Price, one botllc $8 ■. efpresa to any adilreas. ~ Our mevllclnea are soli* #.wl iWXWWBeoded DV !M8 respectable druggists ;n ovety part of the clvdUzoQ globe; some unprlnclplot? dawrs, however, try tc deceive their etiatoinersby hfiil’XAt C*s'* < r> er*o ’wcr*t£ less compounds in ordo* $2 ITi-e money, rtf deceived—aak ftw these medicines nnd take no Others. If the druggist does not keep them, writ® to ua. and we will send them by express, carefully l<aoko<l, free from observation. >V e will be pleased to receive letters with full statementh In regard to any disease with whio. i lu.lies or gentlemen are aflllcte.l AddreM all letters for medicines, iiatnph* lets, or advice, to the sole prfqirietor, Dr. W. E. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. w w chapman j w rucker. Chapman &, Rucker WHOLESALE GROCERS 1 COMMISSION. MEE/OHAKTS WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, Ga, HAVING now on hand, and are daily re eeiving, one of the largest stocks of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND WESTERN PRODUCE KEPT IX THIS MAKKET ! To all of which *vc invite the attention of CLOSE GASH PURCHASERS, and friT All Orders filled ad Lowest Pn it*. Nov. Hf, 1H66- w^sti