The Weekly Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 18??-1867, March 01, 1867, Image 4

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Barlow She rill Sale. ON the first Tuesday in March next, within ttie legal hours of sale, will be „i (j before t ecouit house doorin Cartersville, Bartow county. Lots of L-md Nos. 805, 852, 876, 877,878,923, 924, and 925, Ivin# in the 2Ut district arid 2d section of originally Cher okee now Bartow county, known as the Glade Gold Mines* levied on as the property ol Ed ward F. Mflhonc, to satisfy an attachment ti la Issued from Cherokee Superior Court in fn , ir of Thomas id Perkmson vs said Edward F Muhotre, property pointed cut by plaintiff. One lot of land in the Isth or ltith Dist, of the 3rd see, of Bar/ow county, No. not known containing 150 acres, known as the Hadden place, by virtue of a fi fa issued from a Jus lice of "the 856 district, G. M., in favor of J L. Neal v a John Hadden, levy made »nd returned by a Bailiff. • E. A YCOCK, Sheriff A. M FRANKLIN, Depty. fch’ff- Feb 1,1807. Sstray Notice. GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. CLERK’S OFFICE, I. O. J atiuary lSili, 1867. AU persons interested are hereby m.tiiied that N. J. Wheeler, ol 792d District, G, M., lias taken up a iMuley Steer, about four years old, red and white spotted, motley faced, some hair off right side near ri<fht hind quar ter. crop off right ear. underbit in both ears, valued at fifteen dollars. The owner is required income forward, pay charges and take said property away, or it will be dealt with as the law di rects. A true extract from the Estrav Book. J. B. BARTON, Cl’k 1. C.' pr’s fee $2 per J. W. Hudson. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WlaerCilM, Jo in J, Epperson applies to me la be retired from Iris administration on the estate of James B Epperson, deceased. These are therefore to cite Mrs. Sarah Epperson and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file tin ir objections if any they have by the first Monday in Aug ust, 1807, othenvise letters of dismission will be granted the applicant at that term of the court of Ordinary lor said county. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 23th day of Jan 1867. W it D MOStt, Ordinary, (pr’s fee $6 GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. Two afler llatc a P\ plication will be made to the Court ol Ordinary ol said countv, for leave to sell the real estate of Writ. Chamlee late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors of said deceased. Jan. 27th, 18G7. TILMON CHAMLEE, Adin’r. prs fee 66 GEORGIA, CHEROi<EE"CGijNTY7 _ Two months aft< - r date aP .plication will be made to the Court ol Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate ofisaac S. Barrett late of said county, deceased. Sold for tiic benefit ol the heirs and credit ors of said deceased. Jan. 28, 1867. JOHN 11. B.v Li RETT, Adin’r. pr’s fee 60 GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY, Two months afto, ‘ dal * ap plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Win. Lawless, late or said county deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jan 28th, 1807. SARAH LAWLESS & JNO. W. NESBIT, Adinr’s. pr’s fee 66 GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. Two months aftcr da!e a P~. plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Chas. Edwards, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jan 28lh, 1807. JAS. A. EDWARDS, Adm’r prs fee Will annexed. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTV, Two mOnth.s aft( r t|ate a P* plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to te.ll the Real Estate of Landrum Dela ney, late of said county, deceased.— Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of saitl dec’d. Jan 28, 1867. SANFORD LEAKE, Adm’r. prs fee 60 Ad mmistrator ’s Sale. A GREE ABLE to an order from the court of Ordinary of Bartow county, Ga., w 11 he .- old before the courtlu use door in Jasper, Pickens county, Ga , within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesdry in March next, the following pro, erty, to-wit: L4s ol Laud Nos. two hundred [2oo], and two hundred and thirty-two [232], in the 2 It r district and section of Pickens county, containing Three Hundred and Twenty acres, more or less, ad jfining the lands of Jo n Goble aud James Ea ton. about fifty acres cleared land, the balance in die woods. Sold as the property ot John Ingram, deceased, tor the b nefit ot the heirs ami creditors of said deeca cd. Terms, Six Months credit with Note and Security, bond Jof titles given. J unary 20th, 1807. LOUISA INGRAM. Admc’x (printer’s fee $lO M lierctlS A. C. Trimble applies to me for letters of administration on tlie estate of Charles IF Stone of said county deceased. These are t* cite ail and singular the kiudred and creditors ol said deceas- and to file their ob jections if any they have by the first Monday in Ap il 1567, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted the applicant at that term of the court of ordinary for said county■ Givenn under my hand and official signature, this the Bth Feb. 1567. J A HOWARD. Ordinary. NOTICE. Georgia. Bitfow County, All persons interested, arc hereby notified, that on and after the first Tuesday in April ! next, the road leading from Cassviile to King ston, in said county, will be altere 1 as follows if no good cause is shown to the contrary to wit; Leaving the old road near the residence ot the late Henry McTiere, then by the way of 11. Best’* Mills, Johnson’s Lima Kiln, and Craw ford’s 8t honor. to Kingston. Given under m; hand and official signature. Feb. 18th l*-7. JOE 8. DAY.cFk I. C. B. C. William Gilstrap, \ Georgia, Chero" vs. r kee County. lliram Kklley. ) Petition to estab lish Lost Deed. Clerk’s Office of the Superior Court. WILLIAM GILSTRAP. having, by his pe ition filed in this office, set forth that iimtm Kelley, late of said State and County, J but lias si ace removed without the limits ot j said State, made and executed to the Said Wi 1 - i liam G istrap, a Deed, bearing date the 14th I dav of October, 1857. to lots of land numbers [ 325. 324, 326, 251, 253. and half of 327, all in the 3rd district and 2nd section of the State 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 Hiram Kelley show cause, (ifany he can) at tbe next ter u of the Superior Court ofsii-i countv, to be held on the first Monday in .March next, why said copy should uot be cs lab ished it lieu of the original, Witness the Honorable David Irwin, Judge ofsaid Court, this November 16th, 1866. O. W. PUTNAM, C.crk. (printer’s fee $15.) GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WHERE Lemuel Cook, Adm’r ol Elijah Underwood, represents to the court, in bis petition duly filed ‘and en tered on record, that he has fully ad ministered said estate. This is. there fore, to cite all persons concerned, kin dred anil creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dis mission on the Ist Monday in July,’67. Dec. 3. W R D MOSS, Ord. (pr’s fee 66) GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Whereas Jamies a. Fowler, Ad ministrator of Joseph Shiplett repre sents to the Court in his petition duly tiled and on record, that he has fully administered Joseph fShiplett’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 COUNt7T~ Whereas, PHILLIP GRAHAM adminis trator of Jos. Id. liarr s, represents to the Court in iiis petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Jos, B. Harris, etc ate, This is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, ifany they can. why said administrator should not be di charged from his administra tion and receive letters of dismission, on the first. Monday in June next, Nov. 29, ‘66. WR D MOSS, Ordinary, GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WHEREAS Andrew J. Green, Adm ini-tra torofAmos Green, represents to tbe Court, in his petition duly filed, and entered on record, 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, 1866. WARREN R. L>. MOSS, Ordinary. GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY. whereas J - J - A - Shar -P e Aam’r o I Solomon Boatner, represents to Lie court in his petition duly filed and on record, that he has fully administered Solomon Boutner’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause ii any they cat), why said Administrator shoutd not be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters of dis mis ian on the fiirst Monday in April 1867. Oct. 23rd 1866. W. R. D. MOSS, Old. hand and official signature. This 25th day of December 1-866. J A HOWARD, Or’d B C. Adiniwislialor’s Notice. Georgia, bartow county. Two months alter date hereof, appli cation will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, fi r leave to sell the folipwing lauds. L its 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 of Eight Hundred and sixty-two (862,) lying on the North side of Etowah River, aud to the middle of said River on said North side, containing, in al , by survey, One Hundred and Ten and a half acres oi land, besides rite River, said land being in said coun y and State, originally known as Cherokee county, in the Fourth (4th) District and Third (3 and) •Section of the survey of said county, being part of the Real Estate efi James <J. Sproull, deceased. Sold lor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Hl’Ga D. COTHRAN, Adm’r. ELIZA *M. SPROULL, Adtn’x. Fcb'y 8, 186,. Dennis’ Sarsaparilla, A substitute /or (kdomet, Blue Pills , Castor Oil, Rheubarb, Aloes, <§’C. IF you h .ve symptoms of a disordered Liver. TRY IT, and sc if it doesr.ot produce a tree action of the bowels, and make you feel better alter you have taken it. TRY IT in your families. If you have a daughter of a bilious temperament, who takes it when necessary, watch the expressions of Iw'r mother, a-iui see if she does not say it has improved her complexion and general health. TRY IT in any disease in which calomel is considered the best remedy, and see if it does not produce an evacuation of the morbid biL aud improve the complexion aud spirits quick er than is usu 1 for other medieiuesto produce Some families prefer calome .blue pills. &e, see if they do not have more skinless, much larger bills to pay for medicines, and more phy sicians’ visits than you do in yours, Ask those who use it in their families at thp first symptoms of d-sease, il it does tLent any good, and see if they do not generally say “they do not know, for they have but little or no sickness.” Ask those 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 goed ; arid why 1 Because it is ihe most natural medicine for the Liver and Bowels, and the Blood, that can be lateen, and with it but little medicines, of any kind, will be needed. Prepared by DR D. DENNIS, Augusta, Ga.. and for sale m Cartersvilie by W- L. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Druggists; also PEN Nib’ PAIN-KILLER or Stimulating Liniment. jan 25w‘,'m Kingston High School Male and Female DSPARTMEITTS. THE exercises of this new Insti jffstitution will open on MONDAY, the 25ih inst., under the super vision of the undersigned, whose time and aber will be sedulously devoted to the instruction and improvement of those committed to his care. The Scholas tic Year will comprise Thirty-Six Weeks.— The First Session will continue twenty weeks, the second, sixteen w eks. Rales of Tuition : Elementary. Jjilo 00 for 20 weeks. Ordinary, 'lB CO do do Nat. Sciences an i Higher Mathematics, 22 00 do do Greek and Latl ~... 25 00 do do Incidental expenses per Scholar, 1 00 do do No deduction will be made for time lost af ter entrance, except in cases of protracted sick ness. The government wil be mild but firm. Experienced Assistant T-achers will be em ployed us soon as the number in attendance will justify it. The Musical Department will nhe be sup plied at an early day. Board can be procured with pleasant families in and near the village on reasonable terms. Parents desirous of having thrir children thoroughly instructed in fi e usual Classical and Scientific Course, previous to entering College, will have every attention given them in tliis school. A liberal .-hare of patronage is respectfully so.'iciteu. The building is of sufficient size to afford ample room for 50 or GO siudi nts; but should increasing patronage require, it will be enlarg ed and more extensively fitted up with every appliance necessary for comfort and conveni ence. Books and Stationery will be furnished, when desired, at cost prices for cash. Tuition for every Five weeks, payable, either in advance or within the. limits of this length ot time. R. G. JOHNSON, Principal. KINGSTON, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1567. Ilillflll, lifeil ifefdl Igsll riIHE exercises of tins Institution wil! he resumed on Monday,the 28th inst., under the supervision of JAMES G. RY.4LS, Principal, Assisted by J, 13. ( OLLIXS AND IIESRY MtCOIDHCK. Rates of Tuition, per Session of 20 weeks: Primary Department, <£jis 00 Preparatory “ 20 00 High School, 25 00 Incidental Expenses,. 1 !J0 Music, 25 00 Board can be had, inclusive of every thing hit lights, a' $17,00 per Month. The earn est, hearty co-operation of the community, in the establishment of a Seaool of high order in their midst, is most urgently solicited. Stil fcboro, Ga., January £6, 1867. wtf Advertisement nnßESPASSES are almost daily being committed on the lands belonging to the Etowah .Manufacturing & Mining Company in Cutting Wo >d and Timber. All persons -f und trespassing on the Company’s lands after this da e, wi l be prosecuted at once. Dur ng the years, 1864 and 1865, a large amount of Iron, Wagons, 'J ools, and other .property, was carried off from the Company's -works without proper author ty. All persons having any of said Property, arc hereby Re quested to return the same or come and settle for it. Any person knowing the whereabouts of any portion of this properly or _who carried •it off, and will give such Information as will enable the Subscriber to recover it or its value, Will be Liberally Revva'ded. Information or the Property can be left with THOMAS DUCKETT at the Works or the Subscriber, at his Residence near Cartersviilc. WILLIAM T. QUINBY, Gen. Supt. ETOWAH M. & M CO. February 1-5. 3-w Valuable property lor Sale. r|THE property /mown as the Etow h Man- I utacturing & Mining Company, is offered Or sa e at a price very much below its value. On the property are 3 Furnaces in good condi tion, the remains of the Rolling Machine shop Foundry, Flouring Mill &c. The Eto wah river has a fall of over eighty feel on the Companies’ land. There are over thirteen thousand acres of land belonging to the rrop erty, on whi.h are inexhaustible beds of of Iron ore, and other minerals, To persons wishing to engage iu Ihe manu facture of Iron, cotton or woollen goods, this property presents inducements superior to any other in the state. For Terms and other information relative to the property call upon General Wofford and Colonel Pritch tt in Cartersville. Major Cooper, at the WorEs or the Subscriber at his Residence, near Cartersville, WILLIAM T.-QUINBY, Gen. Sup’. ETOWAH M. &, M. 00. Feb'tiary It, 1807. 3w. Ilouiand Spring for Sale. npiiE property known as Rowland Springs, 1 near Cartersville is for sale—The houses and buildings with about four hundred acres of land, including the Springs, will he sold at a bargain. If not sold by the first day of April, it will be tor rent for a term of years to a person able and quallined to entertain company. Im mediate possession given. For terms, apply to Col, Pritchett in Cartersville, or the sub scriber ou the premises. Wm. T. QUINBY. Feb - 15th ltsC7. 6w. The Simon Pure Peruvian FOR GARDENING PURPOSES, expect ed daily to arrive, and for sale at the Drug Store ol BEST Ac KRAMER. Cartersville, feb 15. S EW/A B'4 ABHJNES. CAIiX< '■ JUDGE MILNER’S House and the best Sewing Ma chine now manufactured, spcaise for itself. Jan.2s, 1867 .A. U.EW JD iqf: QA-Y OF FALL 4 WINTER w fi o« DS AT J-- TALLEY, BROWN & CO'S, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. 18SS KOV, 1866 riIHEY announce to their friends and cus- L to.nc vs, this morning, that their stock is how bring fast completed in every department. Late and extensive arrivals ol Dress Goods are now added to their stock, making their shelves present an unsurpassed display of IfEW GOODS: Silk Dress Patterns, Empress Goods, French Silk Popfins, French Merinos, All Wool Delaines, Alp.»ccas, etc. Also, 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, Eddhig.s and Inserting.*:, Thread Laces and Edgings, lloniton Laces, CLUNY LACES, etc. nOISEKY. Ladies Sil t Hose, Ladies Balhriggan Hose, L id ea’ English 3-Thread Ilose, Childrens’ Hose—assort’d sizes. GLOVES. Alexandre’s Kid Gloves, Alexandre’s Sil/c Gloves, Alexandre’s Sila Gauntlets, Buck Gauntlets, 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. IIOOP SKIRTS. Bradley's “Duplex Eiiptic,” 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*. ?,ra invited to examined our stock. Nov Ist. OOX & ZEE ILL. IS arc Now 5 a Store: BARRELS RYE WHISKY, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky, 50 barrels Robertson Couritv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy, 30 pkgs Cognac Brandy, 20 kgs Holland Gin, 10 pkgs Jamaica Rum, 10 pkgs New England Rum, 25 pKgs Port, Madeira, aud Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 eases Wampoo and Drake’s Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases £ box Sardines, can Oysters. All of which we offer to the trade at Tory low prices. COX & HILL. ATLAN TA, Ga., decl3—wtf RV, JOHNSON, asmrra-sroiNk DRY-GOODS, t&SiO'Ci&ii '£ AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Agent for Va. Salt Works. and Land Plaster, Highest market price paid for DRIED FRUIT, COTTON RAGS, AND COTTON SAGGING AND ROPE, and Revenue Tax paid on Cotton to those who wish to ship. Oct 5. Iv JH.iVE my large Ware-House finished. — Parties wishing to store C°tt°n with me can do so at the usual ware-house rates, All cotton bought by me hereafter wi 1 be weigh ed at my own ware-house, thereby avoiding the disagreeable necessity of diivng to the Depot with cotton, E. V. JOHNSON. Kingston, Nov. 1 81ate Roofing. THE undersigned will furnish a ny quanti ty of excellent Slate Roofing at ti e fol lowing rates: At the Quarry, per square (100 ft) S. 0,00 At Cartersville, - 1 -50 The freight from Cartersville to Atlant l is about 50 cents per square. Builders ought to know that this i3 the be t and most desirable Roofing in the world. Address SEABORN JONES, Van Wert, Ga., or J. F. STOCKS. No r - 20— wtf Cartersville, G HARDWARE. J. H«J, C. ALEXANDER Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, fss&Stm Iron, Nails, Steel, BELTING, MILL SAWS, Agricultural Implements, MINERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES, MECHAN/GAL T DDLS, of all Trades, METALS, of 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, Whitenall Street, ATLANTA, GA, Oct 19. wly Atlanta card. A. K. SEAGO, [Established IST>2.] Commission Merchant, Office and Warehouses corner MITCHELL AND FORSYTH STREETS, Atlanta, Ga. 4X7"OULD return thanks to the people of y f BartOW and adjoining Counties for the liberal patronage bestowed on him during a period ol fourteen years, lie assures them of his determination to merit their increased patronage. Atlanta Wholesale Marlict. rpHIS 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. Atlauta Cotton Market. TATE have unsurpassed facilities for the W sale of Cotton in this market, an 1 for shipment to New York, Charleston )r 8a an nuli. Liberal cash advances will be made 'when desired. Theac ive competition among huyera in this muaktJt, and the great competi tion of the various through freight linos 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 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, (a>c. is kept in large supply, by A, K, SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga, 2 1-2 Per cent Commission. be charged on the filling of large ygj orders from the west. Shipments will be made to any point desired. by A. K. SEAGO. Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Wanted, rr AAA SECOND-HAND Gunny bags O.UUUkv A. K, SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga. Lunher Yard. ha’ e an extensive Lumber Yard, and can find ready sale for almost any quantity of Lumber, Laths, (2)c. Con signments solicited. A, K, SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Nov 1, 1866. w6m Atlanta, Ga. FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. i WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ARE now receiving their Patl and Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, the largest ever brought to this c:ty. These goods came direct Irom the Eastern manufac tories and will be sold to country merchants and the tr tde at N. York p-ices, expenses add ed, consisting ol Mens’, Boys’, Youths’, and Childrens’ wax, kip,calf and huff Brogans and Balmorals —Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax, kip, calf, and the finest quilities. Ladies’, Mi-ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of every style, all made to order. I G, H, FORCE. B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston, will be glad to see his old customers. Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. lY S. H. P a till 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 Bradshaw’s store. Cartersvillo, Oct 25, 1856 McNaught, Ormond & Cos., (Old Stand) Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN lla rtl w are. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of , Merchants and others, to their large and well assorted stock of HEAVY AND SHELF GOODS, j In Store and to arrivo— consisting, in part, ! of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Guns, Ililles and Pistols, Collins’ Axes, Brade’s and, Scovill’s Hoes, Ames’ Shovels and Spades, Sargeant’s Cotton and wuol Cards, Chains, Iron, Steel and Nails, Carriage Woodwork, Hubs, Rims ami Spokes, Rubber and Leather Belting, Saddlery Goods, Agricultural Implements, Locks. 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 tor GASH ! December, 5, 18GG. w3m W. HI. Gilbert, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA. WILT. BUY and SELL GOODS and PRODUCE ON COMMISSION. For sale the celebrated BRINTLEY STEEL PLOW, a lid other •Agricultural Implementß, and V/ASHING MACHINES, at Factory prices, freights added. On hand and for sale, Low for Cash, Cook, Parlour and Office STOVES. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Iron, Steel Anils. Axes, Shovels, and other Art eles es leading Hardware. December 5, IBGG. wGm ABBOTT & BiLGS.' Commission Merchants, And wholesale Dealers in PRODUCE AND GROCERIES, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA, We have now in store and for sale et lowest cash prices ;he follow ing goods : 1350 Sks unmix’d and white Corn. 400 bbis superfine and extra family Flour. 10 casks clear Sides. 50 kegs Leaf Lard. 214 Bags Virgfnia Salt. 50 boxes cheap Tobacco, 10 bales Cotton Yarn—B X 10’s. 50 bales Timothy Hay. 1000 extra fine Grain Bags. ABBOTT l BROS. Commission Merchants, Whitehall str.. ATLANTA, GA. January 17, 1867. DLsoluHon, rFUIE firm heretofore known as H. J, Slic.ll & Bno.. is dissolved by mutual consent. Tee books and accounts of the old firm will be found in the hands of H. J. SLIGH, to whom all monies must be paid and settlements made H..L SLIGH will continue the business in his own name. Orders for LUMBER will receive prompt attention. He will soon have in operation a PI. AN ElNGand MATCHING ACHINE for dressing Lumber. c 6 wGm M. J. SLIGH. A CARD TO IWAI.SSAS. . A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered « safe and simple remedy for the Cure o' Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dit eases of the Urinary and Seminal Or | gans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicicas habits. Great numbers have 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 who needs ! it, Free of Charge. A (hires", JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, Hew- York dtp. 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 and all species of Indigestion. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S Stomach Bitters, It will cure Intermitent Fever and Fevct and Ague, and all periodical disorders USE EDWARD WILDER'? Stomach Bitters. It willgiw immediate reliefin Colie and Flvu USE EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Cestiveneaa. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a mild and delightful luvigorant fit t Delicate Females. U S E EDWARD WITDEP.’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a safe Anti-Bilious A'ternative at._ tonic lor all family purposes U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a powerful Ilecupcrant after the liamo has been reduced and attenuated by hick ness U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is an excellent Appetizer, as wellusStroa ener oi the digestive forced. US E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BI TTERS. As it is being dady used and proscribed It* all physicians, as the formula w 11 be handed any regular graduate. EDWAITiY’WILDER, fuji.K rnnor-iiiKToi, fV o. 2 1 5 n ait* Slice f, si a front, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. I I'OR SALK, Wltm.l SA'I/K ami kki ail, by REDWIKB & FOX. U'llOl KSSAI.K A Nit U ETA IL DItUfKHSTS Coines' TYhiiehnl! and Ala. Sin ATI. AAT A, LA. Nov. 9 1 y CHEROKEE PILLS, ffr Female llee/uletlor , Syj ’Cure Supjn fsrftl. Fare f stive on A J'liinfnl MeH*ti'iinli'iv, Often n &-4QL f'ertiitnx, V'iw'h* >ii •the J>ack‘, Si . j ffjprifcA 'jUndacht. /Hddiue**, anil all ili- by removing the cause ami all lint | A t ir. cts that aci.se from it. They jSswSwpta am prift elly rale i.» all eases. ex cej/t when forbidden hi/ direo .JL HiinU, and arc easy to administer, d? ns they arc nicely nay or cotittd. sJi They should he in the hands of ' Ladies can address ns in perfect confidence, and state their com plaints tn full, as we treat all Tetnnkt Complaiuts, and prepare Medicines snitnl le lor all (licenses t* ‘which 110-y me .subject.—Thirty-two page pamphlet, In a .sealed envelope, free. The Cherokee Tills are sold by all druggists at tl per box. or six- boxes fur sf>; or they are sent by mail, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, freo from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, Dr. W. E. MDItWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. N. It.—Oherokeo Tills No. 2 are. prepared for tpecial cones, when milder medicines fall; these are sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of Vie price of each box. > Da. WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of' IM'c, Cures General Debility, 1 Veol~ - V***, Hysterics in b'e.umUs , i >2; J'ol/iitniion of the Heart and r Werrou* id ten net. It ro* stores new life and vigor to the •Safersan''- need, causing the hot blood of ’ Ai /.b L f'ltrvx rhet yoiilii to course the veins, ics on'imaud "Win tU ' f Otutra new life " —to dam t'on. rttnocii.y hnputenc.uand thin F./ixtr reiuven Debility, redornm Maul met* ute t.'tt. tijitcin anil and fuU riffor. thus tnovlng a overcome diteaxt- perfect “ Khtrir of Love," it*- tnoving fsterility and Barrenness in both sexes. ’1» tlie young, middle-aged, and aged, there is no greater boon than this •* Klixir of Life." It gives anew lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, and tko entire system to thiill with joy an t kVVY • •■Price, one bottle $2 y , -etH b/ express to any address. “ Our mediciiUHi «ro hole* fl-itd bv ail respectable druggists in t very part of the dvlllzot? globe i some unprincipled tiett-srs, however, try tc deceive their customers c> "fltl less compounds in ordi" 1T_..0 uiouey. UC deceived—ask for these medicines and take n» others, if the druggist does not keep them, write to us. and we will send them l>v express, carefully packed, free from observation. AVe w ill be pleased to receive letters with full statements tn regard to ariv disease with wide i ladies or gentlemen nr# afflicted Address all letters f«r medicines, pamph lets, or ail vice, to the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. HERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. F. M. RICHARDSON, Manufacturer and Wholesale Ccalcr in ALL KINDS or Tin and Sheet Iron ISIS, House Furnishing Goods, Gen erally. COOK, COAL, WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON STOVES. fjigg"ROOFING done with ncatnesa and ■ dispatch. Whitehall Street. Q-A.: ; Et-b. 15,