The Weekly Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 18??-1867, February 22, 1867, Image 4

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Uui-low Shri isl Sale. 0"\ i ho rir*l Tuesday in March next, within.t <* !*'2 tl lotuvof »jlf\ will be H „\{ i. (ore t o e«mit house door in Cartcnrville. R.»rton rvinitv. Lots ot I. nd Non. 81'5. 85-. H ; r,. $5 7, M',H, 923, 924, and 92*, lying- in the 2 Ist Tallin and 2(1 section of originally Cher okee n.»w IJ.ntnw county, known as the Glade Gold Mines ; levied un a* the property of Ed v*»r<l F. Maiione, to satisfy an attachment ft \* uwued from Cherokee Superior Court in fa vor ol J'liom ih U PcrkuiKon vs said Edward F Mafume, prop. r»y pointed • uthy plaidtitV. One lot of land in the lstlt or 16th Dist. ol tlie 3rd sec, ofllar/ow count' , No. not known containing HU) arcs, known u* the lladdrn pb.ee bv tiittte of a ft fa issued from « Jns li.-e ot tile SSO district, < i. M., in favor of J 1., h eal r t John Huddcn. levy made -ml returned by a Bailiff. VV. L. AYCOCK, Sheri fT. A. M FRANKLIN, Dcpty.Sh’lf- Feb 1, 1867. Estray Notice. GEORGIA. CHEROKEE fQUNTY. CLERKS OFFICE, I. C. January IHiit, 1807. All persons. ’'niMMied It, rchy iioiitied that N. J. W heeler, ol District, («, M., has taken up a Muley Steer, about four years old, red and white spotted, motley laced, some hair olf right side near right liiiu! quar ter. crop oil right enr, underfill in both t ars, valued at fifteen dollars. The owner is required tocoine forward, pay charges and take said property away, or it will he dealt with as the law di rects. A Iruc extract from the Estrav Book. J. B. BARTON, Cl’k I. O.' pr’s lee 82 per J. W. Hudson. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. IT lit*ream, .In in .!, Epperson applies to me t.i l>c relircd from Ins administration on the ctitu of J noca B Epperson, deceased. These me therefore to cite Mrs. Barah Epperson ami admonish all arid ingttlar t?*.« kindred and creditors of sain deceased, to file ill ir objection i p anv they have by ilia first Monday in Aug Mat, IPO7, otheiwise letters of clisniissioii will be granted the Applicant at that term of ih.- court of Ordinary tor said coin tv. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 291 h day of J n 1807. VV K D MOSs, Ordinary, (pr's fee $6 GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. Two Months afler date *p-. plication will he mnilc to the Court ol Ordinary of said countv, lor leave to sell the real estate of Win. Chainlet; I ife of said county, deceased. Sold lor ■ lit benefit td'the Heirs and Creditors ol said deceased. Jan. 271 h, 1807. TiI.MON CiIA.MI.EE, Adm’r. prs fee 86 •GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Two months aft( r fl ;‘ te a n plication will ht maile to the Court ol Ordinary ol said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate ol Isiac S. Barrett lule of said county, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs ami credit ors ol said deceased. Jail. 28, 1807. JOHN R. BaRRETT, Ailui’r. pr’s lee 80 GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two months uf,er d:U,: ap plication will be made to the Court ol Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate ol Win. Lawless. !He ot said county deceased. Sold lor tiie benefit us the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jan 28th. 1807. SARAH LAWLESS & JNt). W.NESBIT, Ailmr’s. pr’s fee $0 'GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two months afterdate »p --plicaiton will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, lor leave to ■sell the Real Estate of Cbas. Ed wards, lair of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors ol said deceased. Jan 28th, 1807. JAS. A. EDWARDS, Adm’r prs lee 80 Will annexed. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two mOnths aft,r d:,tp : >p-. plication will be made to the Court ol tHdinarv of said county, for leave to fell the Rea! Estate of Landrum D-Ba iov, late ol said county, deceased. — Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of »ait! dec’ll. Jan 28. 1867. SANFORD LEAKE, Adm’r. prs Ice 86 Richard’* himself again. W. L. KIRKPATRICK A: CO., having fitted up a room under Jones’ Carriage Shop, would be pleased to see their customers and friends around *>nce more. J.,«. 18th, 1807, Administrator's Sale. VGREEaBLE to an order from the conrt of Ordinary of Bartow county, Ga.. w 11 t o *.,td befoi** the courthi use door in Jasper, Pickens county,Ga ,within the legal hours of talc, ou the first Tue.sdi y in March next, the following pro etty, to-\vit; Lots of Laud Nos. two hundred [2oo], and two hundred and thirty-two [232J, in the 21t i district and— sect 1 on of Pickens county, containing Three Hundred ami Twenty acres, more or less, ad joining the lands of Join Goble and James 1:1 i t.-n about liity acres cleared and, tke balance in the woods. Sold os the property of John Ingrain, deceased, for the b nefit of the heirs nod creditors of said drcea cd. Terms, Six -Months credit with Note and Security, bond for titles given. January 20th, 18137. LOUISA INGKA M. A dme’* (printer’s fee sllO Vs herons A. C. Trimblo applies to rut'for letters of a dminfitration ou the estate of Charles IP Stone of said county deceased. Those are t' cite all an 1 singular the kindred and cieditors of said dercas and to file tiicir ob jections if any 'low have by the first Monday in Ap il 1807. otherwise letters of adminis tration will he granted the applicant at that term of the court of ordinary for said county. Givonti under my hand and official signature, this ilic Bth Feb. 1867. J A HOWARD, Ordinary. a bountiful supply for sale at A. A. Skinner «fe Co’s.— At Moore A: Co’s old stand r>f the west side us the public square Wu.liam fin.strap, 'j Georgia, Chero' vs. - kee County. Hiram Kklley. ) Petition to estab lish Lost Deed. Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court. WILLIAM GILSTRAP. having, by his petition tiled in thin office, set forth that lliratn KeHev. late of said State and County, but has since removed without the limits of said State, made and executed to the said Wil liam G ’strap, a Deed, bearing date the 14th dav 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 Slate and county aforesaid, and that said orignal has been lost, and having prayed said copy, which is sworn to, should be established in lieu of the original. It is, therefore, ordered, tha’ said Hirnrn Kelley show cause, fit anv lie can) at the next term of the Superior Court ol siid county, to be held on the first Monday in March next, why said copy should uot be es lab i-lied ir lieu of the original. Witness the Honorable David Irwin. Judge of said Court, this November I6th, 1866. (). W. PUTNAM, C erk. (printer’s fee $15.) GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WHEREVS, Lemuel Cook, Adm’r ot Elijah Underwood, represents to the court, in his petition duly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully ad ministered said estate. This is. there |ore, to cite all persons conet rnod, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, il anv they can, why said administrator should not be discharged Irom bis ad ministration, and receive letters ot dis mission on the Ist Monday in July,’67. Dee. 3. W R D MOSS, Ord. (pr’s fee 86) GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. whereas James a. Fowler, Ad iinnisrtrator of Joseph Slnplett repre sents to the Court in his petition duly filed and oil record, that he has fully administered Joseph Shiplett’s Estate. 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 1867. Oct. 23rd 1866.’ W. R. D. MOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, Vl liereas, PHILLIP GRAHAM adminis trator of Jos. B. Harr s, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and e ts red on record, that he has fu’ly administered Jos. B. Harris, eg a'e, This fi, therefore, to rite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any thev can. why said administrator should not be di charged fr m his adnjinistra ion and receive letters of dismi sion, on the first Monday in June next, Nov. 29. ‘O6. WR I) MOSS, Ordinary, GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WHEREAS Andrew J. Green, Adrjiinitra tor of Amo* Green, represent* to toe Court, in his petition duly filed, and entered on reccoid, that he has fully administered A mog 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 be uismissed Irom said administration, on the first Monday in April next. Given under my hand and official signature, Oc ober 6, 1866. WARREN R. D. MOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. whereas J * A * Shar pe Adm’r ol Solomon Boatuer, represents to the court in his petition duly filed and on record, that he has fully administered Solomon Boatner’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show ci.use il any they can, why said Administrator shoutd not be discharged from bis ad ministration and receive letters ol dis misd in on the fiirst Monday in April 1867. Oct. 23rd 1866. W. R. D. MOSS, Ord. hand and official signature. This 25th day of December 1866. J A HOWARD, Or’d B 0. Administrator's Notice. CN EOIIGIA, BARTOW COUNTY. J( Two months alter date hereof, appli- Ciiuon v/ill he made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, f r leave to se|i the following lands. Lit* Numbers Seven Hundred and Ninety, (790,) and Seven Hundred and Nine ty-live, (795,; and South half of Seven Hun dred and twenty-three, (723,) and all that part us Eight llundicd and sixty-two (862.) lying on the North side of Etowah River, and to tlie middle ot said River on said North side, containing, in al , by survey, One hundred and Ten and u half acres oi land, besides the River, said iand being in said coun y and State, originally known as Cherokee county, in the Fouith (4th) District and Third (3 and) Section of the survey of said county, being part of the Real Estate of James C. Sproull, deceased. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors o) *aul deceased. HUG.i D. COTHRAN, Adm’r. EhtZA M. SPROULL, Adia’x. Feb’y 8, 186., GUTHRIE & C'\ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTOD FACTORS And Wholesale Dealers in PORK, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, BAGGING AND ROPE, No. 17 Main 8t t . bet. First and Second Sts. LOL'ISVILLE, AY. solicit consignments of Cotton, liberal ad ances ou the same. .AtclyVr and giving our Shippers the benefit Ail# of sales ar auction, which we have have every week, thereby getting tull value for the Cotton- U'e reserve the option of reject in'* hid* if prices are not satisfactory. Mr. w. H. GILBERT, of Cartersville. is authorized tr * advance Government Tax, (3cts per pound.) on shipments to us. dec t w2mpd GUTHRIE & CO THE LAND WE LOVE, A Mouthly Magazine, devoted to Literature* Agriculture, and General intelligence, and comprising reports of Ba'tles, Incidents aud Anecdotes ot the War, never before published, Bv GEN. D. H. HILL, Late of the Southern Army. Propr’s—J. P- Erwin 4* D. II Hill. The .Magazine is published at Char lotte, N. C. It contains from sixty to eighty pages of the size of those ol Blackwood’s Magazine, and will b" furnished to subscribers at 83 a year, in advance, or 85 if not paid till the end ol the year. Cash subscribers not re quired to pay until after the receipt of the first number. Incidents aud accidents, and anec dotes of the war are requested, that the Magazine may be a monument to the heroism of our soldiers, and to the de votion of our people. A Family Paper. — The Weekly Constitutionalist. —Published every Wednesday morning.—An eight-page paper, containing the latest news bv mail and telegraph, editorials of the daily, full market raports, miscellane ous reading, and articles appertaining to the farm and dairy each week. We shall endeavor to make it a first class News and Family Journal. Price : Single Copy one year, - 83 00 Ten copies, sent at one time, each 2.50 A specimen copy sent when desired. Address, STOCKTON & CO. Augusta, Ga. GEORGIA, Bartow County,) Feb’y sth, 1867. j Ordered , by the Court, that an Elec tion be held, on Saturday, the 23rd day of this month, for of the County Court, to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the death of Turner 11. Trippe. J. L. Wikle, J. 1. C. f>. A. Vaughan, J. I. C, Jno. Kennedy, J. 1. C. Entered on minutes. Jo Day, Clerk. A CARD TO I.YTAUDS. A Clergyman, while residing in fconfk America as a missionary, discovered s safe and simple remedy for the Cure o Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, I)it eases oflhe Urinary and Seminal Ot gans, and the whole train ol disorders brought on by baneful and vicitus habits. Great numbers have tjen cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one wiio needs it, Free of Charge. Addrtiri , JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station I), Bible House, Few- York ('ih/. Dennis’ Sarsaparilla, A substitute for Calomel , Blue Pills. Castor Oil , Itheubarb, Aloes, fyc. IF you h..ve symptoms of a disordered Liver, TRY IT, and seoif it doesr.ot produce a tree action of the bowels, and make you feel better after you have taken it. TRY IT in your families. If you have a daughter of a h lious temperament, who takes it when necessary, watch the expressions of her mother, ami see if she does not say it has improved her complexion and general health. TRY IT in any disease in w'hich calomel is considered the best remedy, and see if it does not produce an evacuation of the morbid bilo aud improve the complexion and spirits quick er than is usu 1 for other medieiues to produce Some families prefer calome',blue pills, &e, see if they do not have more sickness, much larger lulls to pay for medicines, and more phy sicians’ visits than you do in yours. Ask those who use it in their families at the first symptoms of and se»sc, if it docs them any good, and see if they do not generally say "they do not know, for they have but little or no sickness.” Ask tnose who have taken the imported or stronger medicines and then tried this Sarsap arilla, and sec if they do say this did them much more gord ; and why 1 Because it is lhe most natural medicine for the Liver and Bowels, and the Blood, ih t can he tuKen, and with it but li l tie medicines, of any kind, will be needed. Prepared by DR D. DENNIS, Augusta, Ga.. and for sale in Cartersville by W- L. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Druggists; al*j PEN NTS’ PAIN-KILI.ER or Si mulating Liniment. jan 25w2m Tl IHE exercises of this Institution will be J[ resumed on Monday,the 28th inst., under t e supervision of JkMES G. RYALS, Principal, Assisted by J, I>. COLLINS AND HENRY MCCORMICK. Rates of Tuition, per Session of 20 weeks : Primary Department S*ls 00 Preparatory “ 20 00 High School, 25 00 Incidental Expenses, I 00 Music, -5 00 Board can be had, inclusive of every thing bu lights, a : 5J17,00 per Month. Tiie earn est, hearty co-operation of til© community, in the establishment of a Sciool of high order in their midst, is most urgently solicited. Blil sboro, Ga., January 25, 1867. wtf S IH IMMABHJNES. CAIsX» ?tjr:DC:E MILNER’S House and the best Sewing Ma chine now manufactured, speaks fur itself. Jan.2s, 1867 OSTEW DISPLAY OF FALLS WINTER BB \oo DS AT TALLEY, BROWN & CO’S, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. 18SS PTOV £ 1860 r |tHE Y announce to their triends and cus -1 to.ners, this inor' ing. that their stock is now being fast completed in every department. Late and extensive arrivals ot Jress Goods are now added to their stock, making thoii shelves present an unsurpassed display of DEW GOODS: Silk Dress Pattern*, Empress Goods, French Silk Poplins, French Merinos, All Wool Delaines. Alpaccas, etc. Also, a large lot of VELVET CLOAKS, Beaver and Clo'h Cloaks, All-Wool Shawls, Zephyr Coverings, Optra Cloaks, Morning Capes, N übias, etc. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss and Jaconet, Eddings and Inserting*, Thread Laces and Edgings, Honilon Laces, CLUK'Y LACES, etc. HOISERY. Ladies BilA Hose, Ladies Balhriggan Hose, Lad cs' English 3-Thread Hose, Childrens’ Hose —assort'd sizes. GLOVES. Alexandre’s Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s SilA: Gloves, Alexandre’s Silk Gauntlets, Buck Gauntlet*, etc. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Velvet Ribbon, Ball Trimmings, Bugle Trimmings, Dress Buttons — of every description FLANNELS, Opera Flannels, all colors, White 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 Island Homespun. HOOP SKIRTS. Bradley’s “Duplex Eliptie,” Empress Trail, Pride of the World, The Double Extra, 100 Spring Skirt. CARPETS, Brussels, Two and Three Ply, Ingrain, Manilla, Matting, and Oil Cloth. Country Merchant*. Are invited to examined our stock. Nov Ist. COX Sc HILL. Ifare Now In Store: KQ BARRELS RYE WIIISILY, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky, 50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peaclt and Apple Brandy, 30 pkgs Cognac Brandy, 20 pkgs Holland Gin, 10 pkgs Jamaica Rum, 10 pkgs New England Rum, 25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 cases Wampoo and Drake’s Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases i box Sardines, can Oysters. All of which we offer to the trade at very low prices. COX & HILL. ATLANTA, Ga., dec-13 —wtf E. V. JOHNSON, K;iITC3-SX'O3Sr, Q-.A.. D R Y;COOD^ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Agent for Va. Salt Works, and Land Plaster, Highest market price paid for DRIED FRUIT, COTTON RAGS, AND COTTON BAGGING AND ROPE, and Revenue Tax paid on Cotton to those who wish to ship. Oct 5. ly IH.iVEI my large Ware-House finished. — Parties wishing to store with me can do so at the usual ware-house rates. All cotton bought by me hereafter wi i be weigh ed at my own ware-house, thereby avoiding the disagreeable necessity of driving to the Depot with cotton. E. V. JOHNSON. Kingston, Nov. 1 Slate Roofing. undersigned will furnish an y quanti le ty of excellent Slate Hoofing at the fol lowing rates : At the Quarry, per square (100 ft) SIO,OO At Uartersville 12,50 The freight from Cartersville to Atlanta is ab-’ot 50 cents per square. Builders ought to know that this is the best and most desirable Roofing in the world. Address SEABORN JONES, Van Wert, tla., or J. F. STOCKS, Nov. 20— wtf Cartersville, Ga HARDWARE. J. M & J. C. ALEXANDER j Dealer* in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, esaHilla Iron, Nails, Steel, BELTI\G, 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' Hardware, AXES, HOES, SHOVELS, CHAINS, PLOWS, Bolling Cloths, MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, of of every kind furnished to order. In fact, every thing kept in a first class Hardware Establishment. All of which will be sold low for cash. J.M.& J, C. ALEXANDER, Waite Hall Street, ATLANTA, GA, Oct 19. wly Atlanta card. A. K. SEAGO, [Established 1552.] Comm issionMercha n t, Office and Warehouses corner MITCHELL AND FORSYTH STREETS, Atlanta, tia. £"Y7’QULD return thanks to the people of YY BartOW' and adjoining Counties for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during a period ot fourteen years. He assures them of his determination to merit their increased patronage. Atlanta Wholesale Market. TTAHIS market is rapidly becoming the great | wholesale market of the Interior We would only invite the reader to consult his pecuniary interest in determining where to make his purchases, A, K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta Cotton Market. ATT E have unsurpassed facilities for the sale of Cotton in this market, and for shipment to New York, Charleston >r Sa an nah. Liberal cash advances will be made when desired. Theae ive competition among buyers in this muaket, and the great competi tion of the various through freight lines to New York from this point, gives to .-vtlanta superior advantages as a cotton market. A. K. SEAGO. Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Baling, Rope and Twine. ORDERS for these articles promptly filled. A. K, SEAGO', Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Groceries, Groceries. A LARGE stock of Coifee, Sugars, Salt Liverpool and 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, (Sc. is kept in large suppy, by A, K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga, 2 1-2 Per cent Commission. IT.L be charged on the filling of large orders from the west. Shipments will be made to any point desired. by A. K.'SEAGO. Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Wanted, AAA SECOND-HAND Gunny bags <LWUUby A. K, SEAGO, 7 Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Limber Yard. ha' ean extensive Lumber Yard, and can find ready sale for almost any quantity if J.umber, Laths, (a) c. Con signments solicited. A, K, SEAGO, Commission Mercha t, Nov 1, 1866. w6m Atlanta, Ga. FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ARE now receiving their Pall and Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, the largest ever brought to this city. These goods came direct from the Eastern manufac* torie?, and will be sold to country merchants and the tr*de at N. York prices, expenses add ed, consisting ot Mens’, Boys’, Youths’, and Childrens’ wax, kip,ealfand buff Brogans and Balmorals—Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax, kip, calf, and the finest qudities. Ladies’, Mi-ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of every style, all made to order. G, H. FORCE. B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston, will be "'lad to see his old customers. Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. lv S. H. Pat i 11 o, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Cartersville, Ga. Will attend promptly to the Cut ting, Repairing anil Making Boys’ anti Mens’ Clothing. Office in the back room of Blair 4* Bradshaw’s store. Cartersville, Oct 25. 180 6 McNaught, Ormond & Cos., (OIJ Stand) Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN II a r cl w are. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of Merchants and others, to tin ir large and well assorted 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 ano wool Cards. Chains, Iron, Steel and Nails, Carriage Woodwork, Hubs, Kims and Spokes, Rubber and Leather Belting, Saddlery Goods, Agricultural Implement*, Locks. Hinges, and Screws, Carpenters’, Blacksmith*, and Tanners’ Tools, Shoemakers’ Findings, etc., etc., etc. MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR Brown’s Platform and Counter Scales, Calhoun, Collins’ and Biinley Plows, Old Dominion Nail \\’o' ks Company, Clifton Mill Company Bolts, etc. Af low Figures lor CASH ! December, 5, 1800. w3in w. h. c ILBEB.T, COMMISSION MERCHANT. CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA. WILL BUY and SELL GOODS and PRODUCE ON COMMISSION, For sale the (etebmtid BRINTLEY STEEL PLOW, and other .>lgriculrural Implements , and WASHING MACHINES, prices, freights .aided. On hand and for Hale, Low for Cush, Cook, Parlour and O Alice STOVES. GROCERIES * PROVISIONS, Iron, Nails. Axes, MioveiN, and other Art eles of leading Hardware. December 5, 1800.—wOtn ABB OTT &BR OS. Commission Merchants, j | And wholesale Dealers in PRODUCE AND GROCERIES. Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. We have now in store and for sale et lowest cash prices .he following goods : 1350 Sks unmix’d and white Corn. 400 bbls 'superfine and extra family Flonr. 10 casks cl( ar Sides. 50 kegs Leaf Lard. 214 Bags Virginia Salt. 50 boxes cheap Tobacco, 10 bales Cotton Yarn —8 X 10’s. 50 bales Timothy May. 1000 extra fine Grain Bags. ABBOTT & BROS. Commission Merchants, Whitehall sir.. ATLANTA, GA. January 17, 1867, Dissolution. THE firm heretofore known as H. J, SuflH «Sr Bro., is dissolved by mutual consent. Ti e books and accounts of the old firm will he found in the hands of H. J. SLIGH, to whoa, all monies must be paid and settlements made H. J. SLIGH will continue the business in his own name. Orders for LUMBER will receive prompt attention. He will soon have in operation a PLAXEING and MATCHING ACHINE for dressing Lumber. cßtvCin M. J, SLIG H. -* - .. Pay up; pay up. j \Y T E again respectfully ask all indebted ! >Y to us to come forward and ,uy prompt ly. We must have money, BLAIR & BRADSHAW. Cartersville, Feb 1. 10,000 good Laths wanted, for which the market price will he paid. Apply to S. 11. SMITH. Cartersville Express Printing Office. Feb 1, 1807. U S E EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Dyspepsia. U S E EDWARn WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will euro Liver Complaint and all specie* of Indigestion. U S E EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters, It will cure Intrrinitent Fever and Fev« ami Ague, and all periodical diso rdor*. USE EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will give immediate rebel iu Colic and Flus USE EDWARD WILDER S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Cestivencss. USE EDWARD WILDER'S STOM ACH bit nuts. It is II mild and delightful Invigorant Ilf Dolicule Females. U S E EDWARD WITDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a s-if'e Anti-Bilious A ternative a.— tonic lor all family pin pose*. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a powerful Kccuperant alter the tram* has been reduced and attenuated by sick dims U S E EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTER It in an « xcelU i.t Appetizer, as wellusStren t-lUT o! Ihr digestive tones, U S E EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Ah it is being daily used and prescribed be all physician*, as the formula w 11 hi haiidru any regular graduate. EI) wAIt l > Vll. t) H It, SOI.K HIIHOPtiIKTOfS, X o. 2 15 13 a 1 11 S I r e tt flt AIANm.K !’’* ll XT, L< 'UISVILLK KENTUCKY. fOR SALE, Wimi.rs l,!< AND IS IIT AII., lit RBDWINB &. FOX. VVIIOI KsSALi: AND RETAIL lilt I'UIJ Is ! S Corner Wl»st«*!ialE iind lilt. Mu 4TLO!T4, G 4. Nov. « 1 y CHEHO2ZE3 CUES, Ml/ IKDIArI MIDICIKt, jUJ n I'uri'i u'l Tii. eiifc tmit.vu by r^lw ‘' ’ S ' * IfVoA' *4#*#, vet. of I",'»«<»/. Rretr.-.h* 4 '*' * HffflthiHy, /' l> Ihriil •• low as a scquenc • of y..utnfi.i Indiscretion*. Th« Cherokee ( nr# will restore |- ultli and vlipir, tile emissions, and < fleet a peruum lit mi'» nft#r nil «tlt#r medicine* have rail* - -1. Thirly-twa pttiro pamphlet sent in a limit'd envelope, trie to nuy fl>Mivs«. Price (2 |«i*r buttle, or three b«ttb» /nr $•">• Sold by ail (lrUL'i'iits; nr wi 1 bo sent by expree* In any portion or the world, tu rccvlpt of prkic, by lit* sole proprietor, Dr. \7. a. MERWIIT, 37 T/alk.r Et., K. Y. Cherokee Remedy, #jtl.ilnt*. vlt: Grnni. Infhitn* tnrtUonof t/tf 12'itch!tititl lind r.ll di.casoe that ic({'iir» a diuretic,and when u». and :u CHEROKEE INJECTION. loot Tint fail to cure Gonorrhea, Glut and nil Mn • con* ItUrtuirQt* In Mnlo or Pcniale, euriuit rrrtni cn*e* in from one to fit re 6 liny*, and ii rfjieciully recommended in those ca*es of Fluor Alim* of Whiten in Female". The two medicine* u»cd la conjunction will not full to remove this dlsßftrceabl® complaint. and in tho- o cane* w here other un dicinoi have been used without sucoi-ss. Price, Roincdt, One Bottle, if'/, Three Bottles, •* Injection, *• “ t‘A “ “ w The Cherokee “ Cure," "Remedy." and "Injec tion" lire to bo found in all well icjflilntod time stores, and are recommended by physician* and dnuritists all over die world, for their intrinsic * ordi and merit. Homo unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive theil customers, by selling cheap and worthless compounds,—ln order to make morn v— in place of these. Be not deceived. If the drue (fi>ts wll, not buy them for you.* write to us, and «• will send thorn to you by excireM, securely pitched and free from observation \> e treat all diseases to which the hitman system is subject, and will ba pleased to roceivc fnli and explicit statements from those who have failed to receive relief hereto.or*. Ladies or irentlemun can address ns in perfect con• fldenre. We desire to send our thirty-two pace pamphlet free to evorv lady and irentlomnn lid™ land. Address all letters for pamphlet*, or advice, to the sole proprietor. Dr. W. Z. MERWIN, 37 Walker St, N. Y. I w tv chapman j w ruckc r Chapman & Rucker WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMISSION, NT ETR, CHANTS WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, Ga. HAVING now on hand, and arc dully r» reiving, one of the largest stocks ot GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND WESTERN PRODUCE KEPT IN THIS MAKKET ! To all of which *ve invite the attention of CLOSE CASH PURCHASERS, and All Orders filled at Lowest Cash Prices. Nov. Is, 18tft>* w»W