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The Big Show Coning!
We arc requested to state to our readers that
the big Menagerie of MR. ALJX. McCLIN
TOCK’S will exhibit in Cartersville, on Sat
urday, the ’Bth inct, Admission free to all,
The menagric will consist of Farty odd head
offine, young Kentucky MULES, freshly im
ported from the Blue-grass region. After the
exhibition is over, the mules will be sold to
those wishing to purchase at prices corres
ponding with the price of Cotton. For fur
ther p irticu ars apply to Dr. W. L. Kirk
patrick, agent.
The Circus and Jlenssgcrie of
Caatello, Barmin n im
burgh, Conilnr ’
Fr-.nr an Exchange.]
There is no species of public entertainment
which lias uck irresist ble fascinations for the
<... !(cn n- i e circus. All grownup children
w.i, ! car \vi icss to the fact from their own
vivid memories, however they may now con
demn or commend the entertainment. They
cannot forget their early visions of the grand
mystery, and how they watched for the hour
when its grand cavalcade was to make its
high march tlnough the town. What little
boy or girl ever ceases to remember as clear as
sunlight the first time their eyes fell upon the
huge elephant moving in massive might along
the way ? And then there are the beautiful
|.niiirs, the sinoothe and speck'cd horses, the
lion, the tiger—not forgetting the monkeys—
and all that sort of thing. In the teeming,
tumultuous tide of a great city, the fever does
not so gel hold of the boys as it docs when the
locomotive establishment ccmes down with ts
music and its banners upon the placid life of
a country town. Thousands who will glance
at this paragraph will remember all this from
experience. All children, at some time in
their life, go to the circus, and there is a vast
number who continue to go whenever suitable
opportunity offers from youth to age. There
is dissipation in almost every justifiable pursuit
and there is no doubt time spent in this di
version that should ha?e been given eleswhc-re.
We do not pretend to say that the circus is
worthy of patronage at all ; but what boy or
girl, young or old, was ever harmed in an
occasional visit to a well-conductcd establish
ment o-‘the kind! We are well disposed to
(lie children, and rather incline to put in a
word lor them in favor of “going to the circus,’’
We like to se'' the grand equestrianism, the
ground and lolly tumbling, the high feaisof
physical agility, and to hear the tun of the
genuine clown, though yve arc a long way Iroin
ti.-v hood. Let the children have their fun,
ami iu aiding them in their joys, we will re
member and add to our own :
“Oh ! dead to memory are these hours
When every pathway l“d to flowers;
When sticks of peppermint possessed
A sceptre’s power to sway the brea t,
And heaven was round us while wc fed
On rich, ambrosial gingei bread . v
It is due to the managers of the circus now
in our city to say, as yve can from personal
knowledge, that it is conducted with a proprie
ty which gives even the most fastidious no
occasion fora complaint; and we will add that
tin aery immense audienre present, when we
locked in upon the performance yosterday
evening, was manifestly ot a ble, as
vull as decorous character,
fin- circus is an ancient institution ; they
li. Ia famous one, called Circus Maximus, the
grand circus at Rome, in the valley now called
Via de Cexchi, the “way of the circus,” It
wa- founded some five or six hundred
before the birth of Christ, and gradually grew
into the most magnificent structure of Rome.
Is was nearly a hundred years in building, and
when in the time of Constantine was capable
of containing half a million ot spectators. It
wasaple.ee for games, races, and shows of
various kinds, including gladiatorial contests
and those .wild beasts. The seats run in
throe circular - •> or galleries, in oblong form,
around the sam'y art na, much in the form ot
the temporary tiers in the big tent of the
modern American circus. Through its middle
run a low wall, which was adorned with ima.
gi'i of deities, giit statues, reliefs, altars, and
chaplets : and in the centre rose a magnificent
obelisk, 132 feet high, brought by Augustus
from Egypt. In the time of Julius Ctesar it 8
length was more than one thousand and eight
hundred feet, its width four thous nd feet, and
its circumference nearly a mile. The Ciicu»
Flamines, erected out of tiie city, was on one
occasion flooded with water for a show, under
Augustus, and thirty-six crocodiles were killed
jn it on the occasion. Sallust had a circus
near iis gardens for . hows ol sea-fights. The
Vatic-anus yvas completed by Nero. These
with those of Flora and Hadrian, were all dc-
stroyed. The one, about two miles from the
city, attributed to Caracalla, by antiquaries
alone remains in good preservation. Modern
circuses, various in form and in uses, arc found
in European countries, especially i 1 the cities
of Spain and Italy --that at Madrid, for buf*
“Shts. having room for twelve thousand spec
tators, There is a circus in Paris—Cirque
tdlimpique —for equestrian games, built in
Grecian style, and embellished with statues,
’’’he establishment of Mr. Castello, which I
•■do a grand appearance on the streets of
the city yesterday, is located at Sixth street
ana the canal. Last night the large canvas
was crowded, the number prestint being esti
mated by a competent judge to be over four
thousand, The receipts at the door were, we
Lam, nearly two thousand five hundred dol
lars. Everybody appeared pleased,'and the
ho seback riding of Master Charles Fish was
especially admired. This youth bids fair to
eclipse tlm champion, lames Robinson. Mad
ame Pauline, but just arrived from Paris,made
a good appearance, and, though unaccustomed
to the animal which she rode, did well for her
first, attempt in public in this company. This
great show exibits at Cartersville, Saturday,
January 18, afternoon and night.
have received th* 3 first num
ber of the North Georgia Citizen, a
conservative paper, published in Dal.
on, Ga., by Henry A. Wrench, at 8 3
per annum. It is a large handsome
sheet of thirty-two columns. We wish
this hark launched upon the political
ocean in there boisterous times, a safe
voyage and successful entrance into thh
harbour of peace.
Su’.peusion of raxes. ’
'The last official act of Governor Jenkins wis
to suspend the collection of taxes, whether
specific or ad valorem, now subject to be paid
into the Treasury of the State, until the first
day of May next, which he did by an order
issued from the Executive Department at
Milledgeville, on Friday last.
4 IMce Cottage House for Sale.
It will be seen, from our advertise,
ing columns, that Mr. S. R. Ivratner,
ot this place, is proposing to sell his
nice cottage house, in the western por
tion of town, adjoining the Presbyte
rian church lot. Improvements all
new, good well of water, in a number
one neighborhood.
Rev. Osborn L. Sreifli.
We are glad to welcome to our midst,;
Rev. O. L. Smith, formerly of the j
Wesleyan i t male College, Macon, Ga,,
bin more recently of Webster county in
this State, lie arrived in this place
on Tut.-day last, and has cast in bis
lot with us being associated with our
highly esteemed and worthy fellow
citizen, Rev, F. P. Brown, in the Car
tersville Female High School. We are
rejoiced to see our prosperous little
town filling up with gentlemen of in
telligence and worth.
male Academy.
We are authorized to announce that
the exercises of the above institution
will be opened for the reception of stu
dents, temporarily in the Presbyterian
Church, on Monday, the 3d day of
February next. Terms and further
particulars will be announced next
week.
Roberts & Stocks
Has just received a fine lot of new
Bacon, packed this winter. It is very
fine. They also keep everything, pret
ty much, in the eating line. This is
among the best Grocery Houses in the
place, and the proprietors do business
by strict rules. Read their advertise
ment and learn more about their busi
ness.
A general order appeared from Gen.
Meade, this morning, validating an or
dinance to stay the collection of debts
in Alabama up to the first of January,
1869, except claims of labor and hire
adopted by the late Convention in that
State —validation to take effect from to
day ; and further ordering that the
several officers, judicial and otherwise,
in Alabama, respect and obey this or
der.
Self protection Hie lirst Law
of Nature.
Many parties who have failed to pay
me according to agreement may expect
their notes and accounts to be substi
tuted and sued as collateral on mv own
paper if there is any suing done against
me by return day. 1 regret this but I
cannot prevent it. lam too poor my
self to give longer tima- Jan. 9th 1858.
ll* 11. Jones
ROBERTS AND STOCKS'
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
OF ALL KINDS.
Cartersville Georgia.
Arc now receiving a large
and well assorted stock of
GROCERIES & CONFECTIONARIES,
Consisting, in part, as follows:
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
BACON,
LARD,
SALT,
CHEESE.
MACKEREL,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
VINEGAR,
FRESH COVE
OYSTERS;
DRIED BEEF.
CANDLES, (Star and Parafine)
KEROSENE OIL
CANDIES,
RAISONS,
FIGS,
COCOANUTS.
Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars
5
Matches, Well Rope, Buckets
PowU e r, Shot, gun fl in ts,
SardiNes, Brooms, Tubs, Dry
Measures, ginger, Spice,
Mace, Nutmegs. Mad and er,
Pickets, Pine Apple Cheese,
And a thousand other things too te
dious to mention, which can be seen
by calling at our new
BBIOK STORE
room on Main Street, Ist door west of
BLAIR AND BRADSHAW’S
Cartersville Ga,
Nov. 22 1867-11.
SPECIALS,
Cartcrsvilie Market.
Cottoi 9} 10 Corn, new', 75 80
cts. per bushel. Wheat, §2,25.
LOOK HERS.
ALL persons indebted to N, Gilreath Ac
Sou for goods sold them, and purchased
in payment for the hire of their hands employ
ed, are requested to come forward and make
payment at once. We have boarded ourselves
and served you with our labr r and our means,
and we need every dollar due us, and cannot
longer indulge,
N. GILREATH & SON,
Cartersville, Ga,, Jan, 3d, 1868,
Take Warn i ng.
/I T.L persons are hereby forewarned against
J\ crediting any one on my account, as I
wi 1 not pay any such claims. So take fair
warning and govern yourselves accordingly,
HARRISON J, SLIGH.
Carlcrsvi|le, Jan. 3, 1808.wtf
A Word to Farmers.
YTTE desire to say to all persons to whom
we have made advances on their cotton,
that the time has now expired for which the
advance was made, and Xve respectfully request
that the c.olton be brought forward WITH
OUT EE LAY. Your promise is out to us.
fulfill it like prompt business men. We trust
this notice will t>e sufficient. Pay up and be
gin an,w. Cotton will Le shipped or purchased
as "ou mav decide.
HOWARD & PEACOCK.
Cui tersville, Jan. 3, 1808.
I nformatio a Wa ll ted.
ANY information concerning my brother,
Isaiah; formerly a slave of Hon. Mark A.
Cooper, of Cass county, Ga.. will be thanklully
recciyed. Please address
WM. HENRY COOPER,
Dec. 20th, 1867-1 m. Cartcrsville, Ga.
To Consumptives.
The Rev EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o
Charge, to all who desire it, the presc-iption with the
directions for roakiri* and using the simple remedy by
which he whs cured of a lung affection and tha* dread
disea°e Consumption. llis only object is to benefit
the afflicted, and be hopes every sufferer will t>.v this
prescription, as It will cost them nothing, aud may
prove a blessing. Please address
Rev EDWARD A. WILSON,
No. 165 South Second Str.et, Wiliiamsbuig, New York.
Information.
Informs'lon guaranteed to produce a iuxurian
growth of hair upon a bald head or a beardless fr-ce
a'so a recloe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, E
rup'ions, etc , on the skin, le vying the same soft, clear
and beautiful,can be obtained without, charge by ad
dressing TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist.
sepll 8:3 Broadway, New York.
Urrors of Youtb.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the
sake of sufieiing humanity, send free to all
who need it, the recipe and directions for
molting the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the
advertiser’s experience, can do so by address'
ing, In pertert confi lence,
JOHN 13. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New
York.
R El a U L A T.J O N S
OF T II E
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
HOURS OF DELIVERY OF MAIL.
The usual business hours of the day. No
night delivery,
HOURS FOR CLOSING TIIE MAIL,
Mails are to be closed ft half past eight
o’clock P. M., when the trains, pass after nine
o’clock P. M., as at this place.
All letters must be pre-paiJ before dropping
into the le ter box, It is not the duty of tiie
P, M. to put stamps on letters, but as a matter
of courtesy he does so for laities or old mer..
Postage on letters to any point if the U, S,
3 c ! s per J oz; on drop letters at this office let
per y oz; on newspapers sent by mail 2ctseach;
on transient mailable matter 2et.s pe- 4 oz, or
fraction; Unsealed circulars, 1 to 3to one ad
dress 2ctr; weekly papers payabie each quarter
in advance Sets; weekly papers free in the
county where published; try-weekiy, payable
each quarter in advance 15 cts- nit free m the
county where published; daily, or six times per
week, 30 cts; periodicals (monthlies) 3 cts per
4 oz; stamped envelops 3$ cts each or 87 cts
per package; registry fee in addition to post
age, and to be paid in stamps, 20 cts; it is best
to register money letters, but if not, keep ac
count of the date so as to hunt them up.
Any man can send for newspapers as well
as the P. M., simply by sending the money to
the name of the paper. Post Masters arc not
required to make change, but usually do so
when they can, as a matter ot accommodation.
It is not expected that any one will ask for
stamps and envelopes on a credit, as Post
Masters are not permitted to sell on credit,—
Put your stamps on the upper right hand
corner of the envelope.
The quarters end last of March, June, Sep
tember and December, at this time payments
of postage and box rent must be made for the
ensuing quarter. The Post Office will he in
the store of S, Clayton & Son, from the lstof
January. T. M. COMPTON. P, M,
January 3d, 1868-2 m,
TO T,HE PU8L1C
...... 0
T H E
OGLETHORPE INSURANCE CO.
OF SAVANNAH, GA
13. W. MERCER, President.
€. S. IIARREE, Vice fi'rcsident.
J. T. THOMAS. Secretary.
BOARD OF D IRECTORS.
II W MEIiCEB of Mercer & Anderson
C S IIA RD i. Eof Erwin & Hardee
WILLI U 1 II UN I EH of Hunter & Gammel
A POUTER Free Bank Slate Georgia
J STODD tKD ia(e Planter
W REMSHAKT retired Merchant
II A CRANE of Crane A Uraybill
M HAMIL ON of J F & VI Hamilton
M S COIIEN Comrniss On Merchant
J W NEVITT of Lathrop & Cos
A FUI.LaRi’ON of LJ Ouilmartin & Cos
G BUTLER Master Butter
R MORGAN DeWitt & Morgan
J T THOM AS Insurance Agent
PL GIJE PI nter
A A SOLOMEN of A A Solomen & Cos
W VV GORDON Tison & Gordon
J J,.\" A luipo ter of Wines
T* G PURSE of Purse & Thomas
I' VV SIMS of F W Sims & Cos
I? EACH LSON Iron & Brass Foundry
EP CLAYTON Augu-ta E P Clayton & Cos
J W KNOTT Macon of Knott & Howes
B K ROSS Macon of II F Ross & Cos
W II YOUNG Columbus late Pres B-»nk Col
The Oglethorpe is a candidate for your furor. The
well known reputation of the i.rge number of leading
Merchants and Property holders of S vannah, who are
announced as connected with its management, ts a suf
ficient guarantee that all losses will be speedily and
equitably adjust- and. Seeking as it does to build up our
own liit -rests, and retain a portion of the mesns of the
Smith at home, the Oelethrupe asks tor a share -f the
Insurance business of the ecu'hern Merchants and
Properly holders. Insurance effected at equitable
rates by calling on
HOWARD & PEACOCK. Agents;
at Cartersville, Ga.
Dec. 13th, ISGT-tf.
EDWARD BEGIITOLDT,
IS Jl IS !§ iH
ANU CONFECTIONER,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
j S PREPARED TO BAKE and keeps on
I hand, BREAD AND CAKES of every
kind, also a fine stork of 'TION- RIEB, a gen
eral variety. FRESH LAGER BEER kept on hand.
Parties and Weddings f urnisbe-d at short notice.—
November 21,156 T.
TO THU LASSES
mm m
PREMIUM FAMILY
SEWING MACHINES.
T HE best machine for every description ol
family sewing made.
Call and examine machine and specimen of
work over S. Clayton &. Son’s stir*-, Carters
ville, Ga. S. H. PATTILLO,
Agent for Bartow county.
Dec. 13th, IBu 7-ts.
AUCTION AND COMMISSI®
HAVING OPENED AN
is i| wii
AK3
COMMISSION HOUSE
In Cartcrsville-
For the purpose of conducting a regular Auc“
tion and Commission business, I so icit the
patronage of any, and all persons, who have
property of any kind for sale, which they wish
turned intoca-h, to-wit:
Horses, Muies. Cattle, Hogs, .&c„ Produce
of all kinds, and all kinds of Merchandise,
Household Furnitu e. Agricultural ar.d Me
chanical Tools and Imp; Imcnts, or any other
kind of property will be received, to sell at
auction, or on commission.
I Hatter myself, with my long experience in
busine s, I will be able lo give satisfaction to
all who may patronize me.
Auction sales will be madcon Tuesdays and
Saturdays, when property or articles of any
kind are on hand for that purpose, unless other
times are desired by parties interested.
West side Public Square, near li- K. Depot.
W, A. WILLIAMS.
Cartersville, Ga., Njv; 29 1807-ly
ATTENTION BO?5.
o
DRUGS FOR THE MILLIONS.
The Live Drugstore.
0
E are offering to the trade the lar
gest, best assorted and cheapest stock of
Drugs &c.,ever brought to the market. Our
purchases were made in person for the CASH
from the best Manufacturing and Importing
Houses. W r e are consequently able to offer
inducements in prices not heretofore equaled
South, or surpassed in the eastern markets,
where the same quantities are purchased,—
Stock consisting in part of
3PTTIR, E ZDZEoTTGrS.
Medicines, Chemicals. White Lead, Paint,
coicrs, Linseed Oil, Varri lies. Wines and
Liquors, Window Glass and putty. Foreign
and American Perfumeries, Pomades, Combs,
Brushes. S aqs. Fancy Goods, &c„ &c,
TERMS, STRICTLY FASH.—The bmdt.-.ts
that would otherwise occur aud considered in
the reduced prices at which our goods are of
fered to cash purchasers. Examine our stock
before buying.
RED M INE & FOX.
Cer. Whitehall and Ala. Sir’s Atlanta, Ga
Nov. 22 1867-ts.
liSm
n
aaaiisL
At Messrs. J. A. ERWIN <fc CO’S old stand.
ON MAIN -STREET,
CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
INVITE ATTENTION to their entirely
new and well assorted stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry-Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes,
GBSSERJES, AC.
Cali and examine our stock, as to prices we
have no fears. N° v i L 1867,
0 S«t K |A? 0
U - \
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Have been before the American public for
nearly a century with increasing demands.—
Being centrally located to the climate general
ly, they seldom fail to give universal satisfac
tion where ever planted.
For circular and catalogue'add:esu
McGOWN <P. W ARE,
South Urior, Ky.
N. B, —POULTRY—A few selected Brah
mas and white Shanghais—very fine an.l
large—can also he had by addressing the above.
Send for circular and price list.
Dec 6th, 1867-lm.
PAINTS for FARMERS and others.—The
Grafton Mineral Paint Cos. arc now mtnu
facturing the Best, Cheapest and mast Durable
Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with
pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is
of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color,
arid can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab,
olive or cream, to suit the taste of the con
sumer. It is valuable for H ouses, Barns,
Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and
Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implemerts, Ca
nal Boats, Vessels and Ships’ Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire
and Wat! r proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one
Manufacturer having used 5000 bids, the past
year,) and as a paint for any purpose is
unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and
adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 lbs ,
which will supply n farmer for vears to come.
Warranted in ail cases as above. Send for a
circular which gives full particulars. None
genuine unless brand-d in a trade mark Graf
ton Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl Street,
New York.
Georgia, Bartow county.
J t-L persons b vine demands against Pamuel V
’ Bheats v l«te of said county . ecexsed, are hereby
notified to present them, properly attested, to me,
within the time prescrined by law-, or they will not be
settled ; and all persons indebted to said deceased are
hereby required to make Immediate payment.
This Nov, 20, 1©67.40d TILOS. W. DODD, Adn».
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FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL/
CARTERSVILLE. GA
REV. O. L. SMITH, D. D. )
> Principals.
REV.F. P. BROWN, A. M. )
MRS, S. C. GOULDSMITH,
Teacher of Music,
MRS. S. O. MFRITT,
Teacher of French, &c.
The first term of 1868 will open sth Wednes
day of January; second term, last Wednesday
of August.
CHARGES FOR LONG TERM.
First Class $ 18 00
Second Class 24 So
Third Class 80 50
Musi: and use of linstrument 85 50
French &c 24 50
Contingent Fee 1 T 5
Tuit-on, Board, Lodging, Fuel and Lights... 122 00
CHARGES FOR SHORT TERM.
First, Cb ss sl2 00
Second Class 15 50
Third Class 19 50
Music and use of Instrument 22 50
Fienthsic 15 50
Contingent Fee 125
Tuition, Board. Lodging, Fuel and Liehts.. 7S 00
All charges payable half in advance, remain
der at the close of the term. For further
particulars address
REV. O. L. SMITH, D. D. )
S Principals.
REV. F. P. BROWN, A. M )
Cartertvillee, Ga.
Dec. 20th, 1867-ts.
STILESSOTIO
MALE & FEMALE
IUSTI TITTLE.
The exercises of this institution will be re
sumed on Monday, January 20th, 1868, un
der the supervision of
J. U-. LiSTAIiS, Principal.
Assisted by
w. j. r&ccoxumcK
and
Mrs. M, E, RYALS will have contrail of
the Musical Department, and will give instruc
tions in ’-ocal music free ot charge.
The Scholastic tear w ill be divided into two
sessions of 24 and 16 weeks.
Rates of tuition in Academic
Lepartment, long session, .S3O
session 20
Intermediate, long* session 21 60
“ short “ 14 4f
Prim try, long session 14 40
“ short “ 960
Incidentals, for each session 1
-Music, long session 30
“ shurt “ 20
Use ot instrument per month 1
The boarding house will be under the su
pervision of he Principal. Terms, sls 00
per month, one half payable in advance, the
balance at the expiration of the session—or if
preferred by the boarder, payable at the expi
ration of each month.
JAMES G. RYALS, Principal.
January 3d, 286sJ-lm.
GEORGIA BARTOW COI STT.
Vir IIERE4.B, .J. F. Hardin anpHui" to me for letters of
' ’ Guar, ianship of the person and property of Ida
Beck and Har Id Beck,minors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all snd
singular, ihe kindred and friends of said minors to fi e
their objections, ifany they have, within the time pre
scribed by aw, otherwise letters of guardianship will
begranted said applicant. Given under my hand and
official signature this January B,IBOS.
,J. A. BOYfAED Ord.
APPEAL
FAR M ERS "T .LAN T EH S
ABSOLUTE necessity in times gone by, fn ced you
f >rced yr.ii to r nr'-higo an t>ctasi'u.vl -upj.l v <>f
sucti nieiticine3 as migh' be adminis'-red to n e v ii
■ ns members »»f vour fam iy by yomselves, without
♦be tid o! a Physician
Various pnraative P.lis, Cough Mixtures, Chill Med
i'i'; *. Di it ' tnea Comp, unds, Tonics, iii«> «» P . (tiers,
and m u v other articles, have been prmrriOea f >•• you
at ttitt S'andpoipt, and hi ina-y esses, th «e
"bo pie- are i them knew nothing .bout th- tr« dine >t
of ilis-ases So any clmiate, ami in the abs -nee of but
te*- e % titter u tls, <h.-v. in many instances, met wiih vour
A PROVING SMITHS.
x ov. tentlemen, by your assistance and y itr influ
ence. which we Pee and to MERIT, w e wish f> eff ct a
slight change in the programme; and so tong as we
give •itti&frctim, shall hope to b the reCtpieuU of
public patron age. Our plan W. that ti e
MEDICAL, PROFESSION,
Tli-'.se who are experienced in Southern treatment, and
have been nod are in every respi ct identified tv th the
Southern people, »nd who are known ;.nd sckvowl
fdged as such, shall, ass ras p .*sib'.-, manutacturo
ami supply !i it demand, thus enabl’i g ove y fain iv »e
procure at ail times, a class of Medicines, that aie
liv- iy to give, by far, more satsfac i >D th m if ;ne|Ki
tti in a hfa'itv whe e diseases sr- treated ,li|t ■ e ily.
He ate we.l aware that there will beamy, and against,
us an array f
NORTHERN NOSTRUM VENDERS,
'.Vim are arts og e.’ery app al that intagi -ml! in can
Invent, in order to win the confidence of the a nthei n
people; tun we are deerinteed t • he REPRESENT, D
: in this nr-tber, mid call upon the PEOPLE to d-cide.
There are Uiree mem lies composing our ti m, all
graduated and experienced Southern PStys cotn-, and
with all our ability and experience we have prepared
and now offer you a class of FAMILY MEDICINES,
Not secrets nor patents, which we think are honestly
required bv every firmer, plater and family through
out th- J nt! err, country, at ti a ■ as* runout ot the
GUK \ T 60UTHERNRREPARA 110X6 should be
in every house.
DROMGOOLK & CO’? ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
Is a powerful uterine Tonic and Female Regulator,
a id is just the Medicine so much needed by the lemale
Community, both old and young, throughout the Small,
It reliever ail irreg.i'a-ilies, removes otei ructions,
cures i sinful or suppressed Meosti imti n. Falling of ,
the Womb. Lencorrhoea or Whites, Chlorosis, Hyster
ics, Palpitation of ttie if art, aid all t,h*t class of ■
complaints peculiar to fin a es. It restores, arouses
and Invigorates the womb, thertby inducing regularity
and health.
DROMG ‘OLE & Vo's KING OK CHILLS
Absolutely c eanses vour storoaeh, aiouseg y.ur torpid .
live., opens the bowels, ca' riea of the bile, makes quick
and permanent cures, nev.-r affects the head, nerves,
or ears, gives tone to the system, arid can he admin- !
istered to !■ fa;its, It cures all forms of t'liil sand I
Kevet, Imermbtent Fever, Bilious Fever, Conges ve
Chills, Dumb Chi!is. and no tani.v should be without
it. CHILLS AND FEVER
Can he permaneut'y cured, whether of recent or long
■banding. Do not s ike any iong-r gel a bottle and
he cured. Price $1,0)
DROMGOOLF A CO’S AMYGDALINE PECTORAL.
A s.'ieuiific preparation for Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, Whooping Gough, P leunionm, Pleurisy, roup,
Hoars ness. Dry Cough. Pain In tire S.de, Tightness
in the Chest, Influenza, Spitting of Blood, and for all
4>*ber Pulmonary Affections. It immediately in.sens
the phlegm, relieves the cough and pain, promotes
flee expectoration, and soothes and q detail.e trou led
nervous system, enabling them to sleep at night. Price
<1 00.
DROMGOOI.E & CO’S KX I’lt \CT BE * RP.ERRY, CU
RE 15S AND BUcHU fur THE KIDNEYS
For all affection • of tin Kidneys and BP duer. whether j
affect!. g oi l or young. male or female; for gravel
urinary deposits of a'l kinds, re'eut.ion of urine l , fie-,
quent inclination rid pain in n ins ing, pain in small
of the back, and a)! tin se troubles; me symptoms oris
ing from excesses, effects of early irdisoreiion, or
habits of dissipation Gleet, Leocorrhcea, evil fore
boding, melancholy, sleep', ss nights, nervousness, etc.,
can be cured by using this medical compound. Large
bottles $1 00.
YOUR T IFF BLOOD MUST BE PURIFIED BY USING
DROMGOOLE & t o‘3 CONSTITUTIONAL
MONA Rcll,
Which will immediately eradicate all Impurities of the
Blood, 0< nstitiittonal Derangements, Skin Diseases
and Eruptions, Scrofula, ('amp It h, TANARUS»" ter, Scaldhe nl,
Ringworm, Svphiils and all fy phi itic Dis-as; s, Effects
of Mercury, Tumo-s, Boils, om U cers anil Sores, Pim
ples H otches, Enlargements, and all those diseases
requiring a Blood Puiilier. It is compo-ed of Soiling
ia, Ye low Deck, Sarsaparilla, Burdock and lodiue
Potash. Price $1 50.
Our other Preparations of equal Polity arc ns follows;
Dronogocde & Go’s II I) LI ARKIHEaREM EDY, for
all forms of Dic.rriioes, Vomit,»ng. etc.
Dromroole A Go's DYSENTERY COMPOUND, for
Dysentery, Bloody Flux. Mucus Diarrheas, etc.
Drone-mole A Go's Vegetable Antibi'ious Pills, a sure,
safe and effectual compound for family use.
Dromgoule & Jo’s Liver Piils, lor arouaii g the Liver,
cleansing the Stomach arid Bowels of ull bilious mat
ter. etc. ”
Dromgoole A Co’s EUREKA SECRET CURE, fora
certain class of troublesome di-eimes. P dee $2 *O.
Dromgoole & Go’s TONIC HAIR KESTOR \TIVE, for
restoring the hair toils natural color anil preventing
baldness.
Dromgoole A Go’s LONE STAR L'NIMENf, for
Rheumatism, Piiii®, Bruises, Sprains, ect.
Dromgool 1 & Co’s Pile Salve—a certain, safe and ef
feetnal re.ntvly />r all forms of piles
$5P i "ordeis solicited —none “eut out on commission.
J. P. DROMGOOLE A 1 0 prop ’s
Memphis Teun- ssee.
Wholesale agents for all of .»ur jrooJs
to whom orders may he sent :
EDWIN MORRIS £eo, Louisville Kv
I. C. DuBOSE <s• CO., Mobile, Ala.
BARNS. WARD & CO.. N. 0.,
COLLINS BROS.. St. Louis
Sold in Cnrtersville by W. li. KIItK
PATRICK & CO. Druggists.
Nov. 8, 1807. wtrn
. TV. GILBERT, J WATT HARRIS.
W.R.Gr“ EaT &C°
Dealers exclusively in
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron and. Steel,
Hails and
Castings^
Agricultural
' vt ! '
jfl2 Itjp? & 9
COOKING, PARLOR AMD HEATING
f j rA>l ; 7- rp
baS j^2jo
DIRECT FROM THE
MANUFAC T O R 1 E S.
G-
Agents for the sale of the celebrated
CLOVER AND GRASS
s m E ID s.
The stock of the above goods will be increas
ed to meet the de n.md and offered on reason
able terms for CASH ONLY.
W.H. CHRT&CO
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Sept. 27th 1807— wtfeb 16.
Pci Hi] IYI O “V LE3 _D
FRESH GROCERIES
also, E'llO?’I fC, bought and sold,
It IS useless for us to enumerate all the ar
ti< les in the Grocery lane. We keep every
thing necessary to bo kept in a regular
ill x m w
Provision store ,
Consisting, in part, of
BACON, LARD.
MEAL, FLOUR,
COEN, WHEAT,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUPS,
CHEESE, FUSE
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, &C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, &C.
And a thousand and tilings too numerous to
me on in a nawsjmjrer a>i vert iso ineht, to all
of which we invite the at ention oi the jmhlic.
We will sell Groceries, etc., just as low down
as any other Grocery t.ouse hi the market
can aiford to se 1. Giiii and see us and try us
at our new stand, \. A. SKiAISGiI A GO,
Carlci\'svine, No o. 8.
New Marble ‘STard.
S. B- OATWIAN,
For WILLIAM CRAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian . Clock
adifle, and White Rutland Statuary
M A R B L E.
WE are now receivingan< !
r'fcfld * lave •» store, a large
fp.ttj ’j \'\ | desirable stack of linislieilfv'i}j '\f||
f iW-si, ' rough Marble, which j
kWO > we oti ' rto t!l ° public on V/iiiNx
Ttjj-jy the most reasonable
terms. jp===^
Owing to the high price of .narble at th : s
time, many persons are kej>t from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices so that a li can buj .
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
terial, that I will lae s.iti hi'dwitii small protits
and quick sales—such is itu motto.
We are prepared to furnis.T in the best Style,
Monuments, cirved and j lain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, Head-stones, Urns,
Vases. &c., and Furnishing Marble of all de
acripiions,
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of busin ss, we hope t > merit a
sh ire of public p.tionaga* Deiignsof Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so’icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Be Ivnc Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Hail road Depot. Jas. \ aughan, of
Bartow county, is our agent.
Dec 20th, 18(»7-Iv
Lewis I. Abbott.. L. Abbott B. F. Abbott.
ABBOTT' a,.., Br«,s.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
Wholesale Sealers
I N
Produce, Provisions
A N D
Whitehall Street,
C3-A.-
ESTABLISHED IN EUSINESS IN less.
Codec ! Coffee !
a* “T Bags choice Colfee just received at and foj
f f_) sale as low as the lowest hv
ABBOTT iV BROS
Commission Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga.
Bagging! bagging:
1 / \ B iles very heavy India Bagging, just
J/Vz received, and lor sale by
ABBOTT <3j BROS..
Commission Merchants,
At.lanta ; Ga.
Rope! rope/
/ \ Coi s Rope foi sale by
OXJ ABBOTT & BROS.,
Commission Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga.
Sugar!sugars!
20 Bbls extia C Sugar.
i)/ \ Bbls Yellow C Sugar, just received,
— „ C* and for sale by
ABBOTT & BROS.,
Commission Merchants
Atlanta. Ga.
Flour! k ionr!
300 Sacks superior Fumil/ Fleur.
300 Sacks extra Family Flour.
\ Sacks extra Fumily, now in store,
Vz and for sale bv
ABBOTT & BROS,
Commission Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga,
Cotton Yarns!
fiy Bales Cotton Yarn.
Bales 4-4 Sheeting, for sale bv
O ABBOTT & BROS,,
Commission Merchants,
Atlanta, Ga,
We will pay the highest price for Corn,
Oats and Flour.
ABBOTT & BROS,
Atlanta, Ga.
Nov. 29 1867-6 m.
E K. SxSdEEN. B. W. YORK. li. r. JOUHJAN
SASSEEN’S
United States Hotel
Cor. Alabama and Pryor streets,
ATLANTA, GBORUIA.
Within 100 yards of the Passenger Depot.
SASSEEN. YORK and JOLKDON, ProprV
Lee. 20th, 1867-ts.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
THERE IS LIGHT,
NON- EXPLOSIVE LIGHT.
This light Is easily couiprehoaiied in darkness;
T H E
Clearest, Brightest, Steadiest
A N D
CHEAPEST
Light now in use.
o
Estrella, or Star Oil.
The materinl of which this oil is maniifin*-
tured israbundant in this country, and pur
chasers buying this oil need have no fears it
being bountifully supplied. It is manufactured
a’d for sale in Oaitcnsville by M-asra Marsh
ih Thom is, sole proprietors for the counties of
Bart w, Gobb Polk, Floyd, Widificld and
Gordon. All pcsons are hereby forewarned
against infringing on this riglnin any way, as
it is dulv [.a’ented the only patented Burn
ing Oii ever introduced into thi market—an l
as the right to the above counties have been
secured by the above firm, any itifrii gtnent on
the same will he punished to the ex cut of ttio
law. Lamps. Bun ers and (’himveys, also,
sold at W. L. Kirkpatrick’s Drug Store, tor
GASH, by
MARSH &, THOMAS,
i January 3d, 1868-ts
Georgia Brrtow C’o.
r ,\ VTO ironl'is after date appilration wi’l be made ti
l tlie Ho ior: bit Oimn of Ordinal y of ilartoiv c><ai>ttr
fur leave to set! th- wild *nd ii’ioultivate'l 1h ds.lio
lo;.fling to tt'n est ate of .1 >hn Kennedy, «.ece .»ed, for
the benefit cf iti heirs and creditor* of said deceased.
Ti H KENNEDY, )
JAS. KENNEDY p 4 ®"*
Janaa-y loth, ISOS.
Georgia Bartow Go.
rnWO mnnllis after day anjiUcatlon will be made t.
1 the hoireralile CoU't of Ordinary <>f ltartow county
tor ,ewe t ■ si- 1 ihe whole of the *e»l e tat -of S imnei
V Stieats, deceased, late of laid county. January sth
lb'ii THUS. \V. DODD, Adin’r.
Georgia Harlow Cos.
rj' WO mo-ths after date a poll cation* will bo made tv
I the Honorable Court of Ordlna-y if Uvtiw luoty
for leave to sell the veal estate or Rohe-t Kl'l a*, da
ce sod of**ld coir ty. A. M. I'ENN, Adm’r.
Jr.Bua > Sth ISCn
House and Lot for Sale.
house and lot ftnnerly occupied by
T.F. Stocks is now thrown upon the
market, The housr contains four rooms ami
.our fire place*; good kitchen, well and smoko
Lmsc; and the lot vontni s2J acres of land
hid, gi.od garden, stable, Ac., and near a potul
of fresh water, adjoining the steam mill lot.
Tim ab:>ve properlv wil l he sold in a body, or
divided, and the half with the improvements
sold seperately. For further particulars ap
ply to J, G. STOCKS,
at the livery stab e,
Jan. 3d, 18G8-tf. Cartersville; (Ih,
Georgia Bartow Cos.
. I.YTY D\Y.' alter date npjdloatlon will he made to
•U ilie Hnntn able Court of Ordinary of ltartow county
for leave to sell rial estate biionipiiir to the estate of
I. S. GhoUto", late of said county, deceased; sold for
the t en-fit of the heirs and creditors of s id deeea* and.
Jan. lUtb, ISttS 2iu. G. U. GIiOLdTON, Adiu’r..
Enierprise in Bartow !
HAVING made arrangements to receive
hides through agents to bo tunned on
,-li.t es, lia shed in work man like elegant stile
1 solicit custom throughout the county. A,
K. Hudgins, Gartersvi! e; tr Parham A Good
win, Gass Station, will receive and label hides
and receipt for same. Terms one halt, (one
side of leather lor each hide), to be returned at
place of reception. Highest market piece paid
iur dry and green bides. Samples of leather
from our yard may he seen upon aj plication to
my agents YVM, ALLEN,
Dec. 20th, l®G7-!y. Pine Log, Ga.
3. CLAVTQN & SON.
DEALERS in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
C.a.RTEKSVILLE, GA,
Dry Goods and Notions,
Shoes aid Hats,
Queensware and Glassware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Buckets, Tubs Ac,
Sugar and Coffee,
Lard and Tobacco, &c., Ac.
We respectfully invite you to call and ex
amine our stock. We propose to self goods at
as low prices as any bouse in the town.
S. CLA i TON & SON.
Dec. 20th, 1867-if,
Siook to ITour Inter- 3
est!
NEW GOODS
AT LOW PRICES.
rUITE undersigned takes pleasure in annmm-
I cin" - to the citizens of Bartow and adjoin,
ng counties, that he has just opened out a
fresh and well selected slack of
0 FALL VIRIETIES.
usually kept in a DRY*UOOIM Btor ,
all of which was bought on the vent brif ferin.s\
and 1 am willing, and can afford, to sell at as
SHOUT PKOFFTB
pp A . £ |
nv one, and flatter myself that I can git
satisfaction,
Bctlj in duality anh \3ritt,
to nr.y one wUo will favor me with, n CAT, ~
Hoping to receive a liberal shave of pitromigo
f t on my old customers ami friends and im*
public generally. I await your call,
P. L. MOON,
CARTERSVILLE, Oct. 17, I HOT.
For Sale.
DR. \V. W. LEAK, near tins ;>l > e wishes)
to so l six or eight good, young mules,
iud one tour horse wagon and h.ij-mss.
ply to him at VV. L. K rkpatiick A- Co’s Jj
B,me. Dec. 0Ui t IBti/.vf