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4 >it«f Vein klgned by tile fiov*
cruor
*Fo provide for an cL-rtto* by <tNe'
:ilix :;i!» hi U.irlow County Jo settle Utoeif
i icatuiu tor * cn«nty site.
T.i amend an aei i*r ttie relief of J
tnatuieiJ indigent soldiers, by sinking i
nnl the- 'surd ••indigent” wherever oc
curing m sud aci.
To rcp'-jl section 490 of the Code of
Georgi i» and to substitute a section i»i
lieu tlu ren!—[ Vs alteied— *• That from J
aiul after the p-ssnge id this act, the ,
General Assembly shatC Imoiiii til v elect*
a Public Stale Printer at the same ses- j
sum afd in tike manner with the Stale j
House officers of the State, ami said j
State Punter shall hold Ilia office loi‘!
*nvO during th • term ol two years."j I
t’o extend the time >d -settlement by i
\ax co.lectors with the Comptroller!
ami I'reasiirer and for other purposes.
I’li authorize ami require Trcas
nrei <d this Stale to make certain ad*
vances and for other purp ses.
To enaUt* the Justices of the Inferi
or Court ol the several Counties to raise
a fund sufficient to build th ir Court
11 iusuS and Jails, wh *re they have
been destroyed ny the Federal army
or Irom other causes, and for the levy™ 1
»ng an extra lax to meet the paymenl
r»t i lie same.
To legalize the revision of the list
of grind and petit jurors of the several
counties of this state, and to extend
the nine for the same, and to author*
lxemg the dra wmg of jurors and for
oilier purposes.
I’o Meditate the sale of real estate
of Georgia ami encourage immigra
lion thereto.
To change section 2500 of the
Chide of Georgia,
To amend the 16th section of the
act incorporating the town of Adairs*
v 1 11 e in H otuw county, (»a.
To pay in money to ea cli wounded
disabled soldier the value of the arttfi
<- 11 1 Inn') ti which he may be enutled
umler an act of the General Assembly
approved M ircli S3. 1800, umler such
p nvisuiiis is are contained in this act.
To authorize guardians and others
tn compromise claims under certain
Circumstances. (
To repeal the 1.391 Section of the
Code ol Georgia, and to provide coin*
pi usaimii for taking un e.itray?.
To alter and amend Section 3,807
of the Code ol Gecrgia.
I’o alter and amend t! e 321 th Sec*
turn of me revised Code of Georgia.
To alter and ante id* S eliou 4041
ol the Code of Georgia,
To alter ami amend paragraph 234
and 2JO of the revised (’ode.
To alter and amend the 1,578 mid
],679iu paragraph of the Code of t*a.
To relinquish tin* contingent interest
of tlr* Stale in that portion of land
below the city of Vlacon, known as ihe
Slate Reserve Jpc.
To make valid contracts of appren
fireships made by eiltzens of Georgia
with agents id’the Freed.nan’s Bureau.
To repeal an act of IV e. 1802 m rt"
latiou to an assessment of tax on c ", k oi«
as in erea ml i sc.
T;> provide for an t:!r»oit>n by the
citizens of Mclntosh county to settle
the question of the location of their
County site.
I'o amend section 1571 of the Code.
To require Executors and all (nmi*-
trutors to advertise the terms, ot their
sales.
To provide for the eitizensof Twiggs
county to settle the question of their
county site from Marion to Jefferson
mi Ic.
To amend the Charter of the Ken
esaw Minim* Company atmi to change
the name of the same.
To repeal so much of tire first see.
of an act to alter and amend lite Penal
Cos le, passed March, Pi, 1860. as
relates to the 1248 section of the Code.
To amend an act to regulate the
nt inner ol convicts laboring upon pub
lic works, and to define the powers
an ! duties ol the Inferior Courts and
the Governor touching the s.wnfc, Sind
for other purposes.
To alter and amend section 4*28-3 of I
tiie Code.
To amend the 3253 section of the
Code.
To exempt persons actually engaged
to attending Gust Mills from Jury
duty.
t o provide a College for the benefit
of Vgri.valtnra tud the Mechanic. \rts,
under nets ot Congress ol January.
18 52. and \prii, 1861.
i’o amen 1 an act (W the relief ol
in aimed r.r.J iimligtut soldiers and of
fic rs, citizen* {be State. iu the Slate
ot Coated* rate armies.
To anieiui the 3405 section ol the
Code.
To appropriate a lun 1 for the "burisl *
of the C > ife.fer.ite dead.
I* > reo’ilaie : :e in inner of giving m
]ati<S lor taxation and the sale and re-{
and .'iwptiou thereof.
i’o confer ou tiie Justices of the In*
ferior Court of the counties, the power
t » fix the fees of the Jailers for dieting
prisoners.
To amend the *2133 section of the
CoJe.
Executors and Administra
tors of other States and Territories of
the If. S. to qualify and act as such
Eiecutore and Administrators in this
State in certain oases.
To amend section 3883 of the Coda, i
To explain the 3 f’section of an act !
to prescribe a t ! reguUt* the relation ofi
parent ami child among person*' t>{ :
eol'W.
To alter and amend section 1815 of
the reused Code.
To autTioriee the redemption ot
a certain pot of the bonds of ti»e State,
j x To incorporate the Alla toon a Mm
ing and Maiiut ctariiig Go, y
To pardon C- VV. Wise, a con*
sect in ftfcnitentiary.
Approving the con sol station of
tH« Dalton and Jacksonville, and the
Georgia hi and Alabama railroad rump*
roes with the Alabama and Tennessee j
company and to authorize the
Consol and ned companies to a .opt a cor.
j pora c name auJ charter, &:e.
To punish insurrection or attempt
at insurrection by the convicts ot the
Penitentiary end chain gang. It pun
■ isnew lii-*vtre< <n»o wiib death, of surh
I other putushltvrut as the Judge of the j
j Superior Court may .edict,
j To declare in force and effect a eer- j
, taia bond executed by the State ;
j through Campbell Wallace and John t
i Jones, Treasurer of the Slate,
To amend an act mcocporaiing the j
j Savannah, Gridin and North Alabama '
I Ratltvnd com jinny.
| T»> alter an act incorporating in the !
Stut? ol Georgia an insuiauot- company
! to be called the Great Southern lustir- i
{ nitre Company.
To donate the Okefenoke Swamp
lands oeloiiging to the State, as a per
munenl endowment to the Georgia-
State Orphan Home.
To amend the first section of an act
authorizing the appointment ol Vendue
Masters in the several corporate tow ns
and cities in the State.
For raising revenue for the political
1e,.; 1867 to support the Slate Gov*
eminent, and make certain special ap
propriations.
To fix the time of holding the Su*
preine Court, and to regulate proceed*
ings therein.
To after and amend the 638th see*
tion id' the Code.
I’ii amend the 877th section of the
Code, ami to provide that under cer w
tain circumstances therein mentioned,
th • provisions of me Code in reference
t » the issue ol new State bonds in lieu
ol lost Stale bonds shall apply to stolen
bunds.
To amend the 29715 t and the 1973d
sections of the Code.
To regulate the lees of the Justices
of the .Fence in eer,ain cases ther-in
specified.
Cm Meriting the advertisement of
Sheriff sales.
To detiue and regulate the laws gov
erning the twelve months allowance
for ihe'support of widows and chil
(lron, • f
To alter and change the 4249 and
4250 paragraphs of the Code.
'l’o repeal section 2194 of the Code.
To amend the Penal Code.
'i’o authorize Bailiffs to summons
Grand and Petit Jurors in certain
cases.
’i’o amend section 3530 of the Code.
To amend the 3333d and 3334th
sections of the Code.
'i’o amend the 3 21st section of the
Code.
'i’o amend sections 2014. 2015, 2'T§,
2017 aqd. 2020 of the Code.
1 o authorize the making of parties
in certain cases then in mentioned.
T. alter and aineml section 1377 of
the Code.
To ai’tr and amend the oath of lie*
tail Venders of spirituous liquors.
To authorize cxecutois, adnnnistra
tors, gtiaidiaiis and all oilier persons
acing in a fiduciary eapaejty to com*
promise all doubtful debts when to the
best nit l rest of the parties represented.
To add *n additional sect.on to an
act amendatory of the law relative to
establishment of lost papers.
To give landlords a lien upon the
crops of tenants for stock, farming uten
sils arid provision.* furnished such ten
ants lor the purpose of making their
crops, and to give factors and mer
chains a lien upon the growing crops of
farmers for provisions and commercial
manures furnished them for the pur
pose ol making their crops.
To protuie lor the filling of the office
of Judges of the, Superior Court and
Solicitor General do cases where on
the day fixed by the Constitution h»r
said elections there is a majority vote
cast.
To amend an act to alter and amend
the Penal Code.
i’o declare certain persons ci.mpe
! lent witnesses as in the act set out.
| To levy and collect a tax lor the
i support ol the Government for tiie year
I 18f7.
I To provide a mode to furnish trme
j poriation to maimed sofoiers traveling
J from their home's to the place to obtain
a leg or an arm.
I'o amend section 3024 of the Code.
'l'o amend the law in regard to affect
ing fecrviee ol bilig in equity to m,.r*
stud asset* of deceased persons.
To authorize Administrators to per
fect title in certain cases.
so amend tit* 1669 paragraph, part
J 2d, title 2d. chapter Ist, article. Ut,
i second section of the revised Code and
! fc» legalize certain judgments and and( - '
crees of the Superior Court in divorce j
; ea«p«. j
To educate the indigent maimed sol'* i
diers and to provide for vise necessary i
means for the -same.
To declare the effect of the second 1
section of an oidinaoce passed by Bie.j
Convention Nov. 8. 1865. to make valid 1
private contracts entered iu to and ex* j
ecuted during the war against the Uni- j
ted State* and to authorize the Courts ,
of the State to adjust equity, <fce.
To change the time of boding the
Superior Courts in thecountiesofFioyd,
Polk, Paulding and Camrhi-ii.
To change the time of holding the
Superior Courts in ihe counties of Biue
Ridge Circuit.
To provide lor » duration and to t s*
ti biish svst’ rn ol Gemg a schools. j
For the r» iiel of A. Carnet and S. *
W. Peek, of Cherokee county.
To incorpotsic the Van Wert Quar*
ring and Mining Cos.
To encourage tele?rrt>m« eommnni* j
cation between the State ot Georgia j
and the Bahamas and West India j
islands.
T’o change the name of the Georgia 1
Air Line Railroad to the name ol the 1
New York and New Orleans Air Line !
Railroad Company and for other pur
poses.
To make it a misdemeanor to hunt
w nil Areannn or a tKr? on the Sabbath
day in errtain counties.
To amend the Bih section of an act
incorporating the Memphis Branch
Railroad and Steamboat Company of j
Georgia. •
To so far modify the laxvs against j
lotteries as to ewahhf W. \V. Boyd of.
A llama. .Mrs. William Wilson and oth
ers to adopt a scheme to raise money
tor the purpose of building a home for
and supporting indigent widows and
orphans, the home to he called the Ma
sonic’* Orphans. Home.
To repeal all laws forbidding aliens
to hold and ovyn lands in ibis Slate.
To amend si ction 980 ot the Code
hy striking out the words ••which he
is a resident” after ihe words Con
gressii nal Distriet in said section, 9
'J’n allow disabled soldiers in this
State to peddle without license.
To add an additional section to the
4ih division 4m part, Ist title of the
penal code.
To prevent persons from ha’liing in
streams or other waters on the Sabbath
day on roads leading to ami from
places of religious worship.
To authorize the confinement of
convicts in jails and prescribe the
manner of determining the compensa
tion of Jailers.
To repeal an act to amend the 3984th
and 3985th section of the Code.
I’o make the employment of any
servant whatever during his term of
service illegal and declare; the same a
misdemeanor.
To alter and aine id an act to organ
ise the County Court, define its juris"
diction Sir.
To protect the rights ol married
women in the State.
To legalise marriages by colored or
dained Ministers of the Gospel and
also to authorize such colored Ministers
of African descent in solemnise future
marriages between those of African
descent only.
To extend the provisions of section
4220 of the Code to all cases on
I which the penalty of death is pre
scribed.
To remit the tax upon liquors for
the first quarter of the year 18G6.
Declaratory of the force and effect of
the stay laws of the State, in refeience
to taxation by municipal corporations.
Incorporating the Island Manufactur
ing Cos. in Bartow County.
To incorporate the Barlow Foundry
and Manufacturing Cos.
For the relief of J. W. Puckett, of
Cherokee county.
Fred Douglas.
A Northern exchange says: We
never heard Fred Douglas speck but
once. On the occasion to whicli we
allude, in Philadelphia, his harrangue
j was violent made up elm-fiy ol descrip
tions practiced upon slaves by their
masters, and wrought a very decided
effect upon the crowd. Perceiving this,
Fred took his advantage at the flood,
and went higher into the realms of el
oquence.
“My friends.” said he, “I do not
speak from hearsay. I stand before a
living—l was going to say a bleeding
witness to the truth of all I relate. If
ion beheld the sears and stripes on
my back ”
Just here an Irishman vociferated :
liould on, Freddv, darlir.g—is it truth
that you are telling tis f” The darkey
orator iiited his fingei tragically to
heaven in the affirmative. “o«tii, ; mur
der ; did they larceratc you ?” Fred
answered they did. “Did they thumb
screw you ?” Fred answered they did.
■•Did they buck you like a rltoat ?"
Fred answered that they dui. “Be
j gorre! roared pal, ‘if that be true, yon
must have been a d——d bad tiagur!'’
It closed the meeting in a general
row.
The Fight at Sweetwater. —Some
two or three weeks ago, we copied a
paragraph from the Chattanooga paper
giving an account of an alleged fight
ai Sweetwater, Tennessee, between
three young men of Athens and a
Captain Jenki’ s. of Georgia, in which
all were said to have been killed. We
! learn from the Knoxville iVhig that
; t he whole thing wa* t misrepresenta
tion. so ftr a« the parties named were
;c<»<,e rue.:, and having no foundation
other than - tight at the time named
between tvt ■ brothers named Gregory,
and a Captain Hankins, the lattei be
ing killed. The parties had all been
m the Confederate army.— At. Intel
ligencer.
tee** An editor at a dinner table, be
ing asked it tie would take some pud
ding, replied in a fit o< abstraction,
“Owi.juMo iht- crowd of other matter.,
w« art Uiidb.s to .find room for it.” i
HUjfc#-# PP4-C S. ;
SAM’L K. SMITH asd ROUT. P. MILAM
Edbar* and Proprietors, •
Carter** Hie. Jan. 4, SM>7
Cakthrsvh.i.e. Ga. )
December, 1866. j
WF. THE I’NDKRSIiiNED.- members of
the Inferior Court «f Bartow County ,
lake tins method ot informing ihe citi
zens of the Cnun.y, that w e have re
reived front the citizens of ('artersville.
ample means to tniilii :i Court'House
for the County, superior, in every re
spect, to the old Court-House at Ca.ss
ville. 'l’liis liberal donatiop to the
comity is made to us without reserva
tion, mi the single condition that the
voters of the county shall locate the
Court-House at Cartersvilie, hv their
votes at the approaching January elec
tion. W. T. BFRGE, J, I, C.
JNO.L. WIKLE J, j, C.
DAVID VAUGHAN J. |,Q,
JOHN KENNEDY J. j, Q.
An Excellent Lavr. \ J
We find the following among the re
cently enacted la'Ws of Georgia. There
is hut one step inure to the dog law :
AN ACT TO KNCOIiRAGK*SHKEP RAISING IN
THIS STATE.
Whereas, It is important to encour
age sheep raising in tins State: where
as. great complaints are made oil ac
count of the loss of sheep through per"
sons entering sheep walks or pastures
under pretext of hunting. Therefore,
Section 1. lie it enaettd. That from
and after the passage ol this Act it shall
not be lawful lor any person or per
sons to hunt with dogs, fire arms, or
other implements, in or through any
enclosed lauds, fields, walks, or pas
tures wherein or wherc'ou sheep are
kept or confined, without the consent
of the owner thereof.
Sec. 2. Be it further enacted. That
for every violation of this Act the per
son or pers ms so offending shall be
deemed and held guilty of tresspass
and misdemeanor, and subject to indict
infill in any Court having jurisdiction
thereof ami upon conviction, shall be
fined or imprisoned, or both, at the
discretion «>f the Court: the tine not to
exceed fifty dollars, the imprisonment
not to exceed thirty days lor each
offense.
Approved 4th December, 1866.
Next to the above, yve find the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions of the
City Council of All uita, applicable to
a wider latitude than that city, big as
it is:
Whereas, A serious difficulty has
been experienced by citizens on ac
count of the unreliability of servants
who are too much in the : habit of
changing placesirom insufficient causes,
and wiio make these changes the more
readily on account of the facility with
which they find other places; and
whereas, it is not expedient for the city
administration to make- absolute eir
aetments to correct the evil while it is
one they are very desirous to over*
come, therefore be it
fiejolvcd. That the Mayor and Coun
cil do earnestly recommend to all citi
zens from thi9 day forth, to require a
“character” or recommendation in all
cas' s from the last employment.
lie-solved, Thai in thf opinion of the
Mayor and Council, it is the duty of
all good citizens to act unitedly, in ac
cordance with this recommendation,
as their most efficient protection against
the evil alluded to, which will other
wise continue and increase, and as an
act of duty and justice to the serving
class, the wqr.thy among which will
thereby be distinguished from the
yv< rthless. ;
tet?* The proles* of some CJonciectj*
cut clergymen against having funerals
on the ,Sabbath is suggestive of pro
testing against admitting babies into the
world on Sunday.
Rt. Ret. Bishop - Elliott. —The
telegraph announces that Bishop El*
i liott died suddenly in Savannah, on
the 21st iust,, of heart disease. Thus
falls a type of nobility—a specimen of
sterling manhood—a devoted an’d de*
voi.t ambassador of Christ.
IS*?* An exirhaoge says more than a
hiiiidren negroes from Georgia passed
through Holly Springs on Monday ol
last week, on their way to Arkansas,
'i’lie Georgia negroes do not bear the
highest refutation iu the Trans-Missis*
sippi ; they are reported as being- too
lazy to work, but not too honest to
steal.
Cotton }Janufa luring fn Ga.
One factory in Augusta, Ga., has !
turned our,-.(hiring tr.e last t ear, 6ix >
million jour hundred and ten thousand
yards of cloth, and paid a dividend, dr '
clear profi* of six hundred and eleven j
thousand dollars to the stockholders'— i
American Artisan, New York.
( uNu::kssionu —Out readers will
I *r» member dial Congiesa aujimrned dur
t in# the .holidays, and hence there is
' no news of importance from Washing*
100.
, flo&fjffor Chit:*. A schoolmaster
near Dawson, Georgia", by the name of
Atdelujlf. aritnionces through the .col*
uinne nl"4 local paper his discoverv of
! a sovereign remedy lor chills and fever.
;\V e reproduce his proscriptions Hr the
1 information of tiie medical profession:
For an adult lake & table spoon o|
Prepared Chalk, put it in a little less
| than a halt tumbler of good vinegar,
(and drink while it eflitresces. Take
one such dose the evening before tliP
, day you expect a return of the chill,
; and another next day about two hours
j before the expected attack.
“IJi.tcK ILkds ox ru»: VVino. ” For
the past lew days an unusually large
number of freed men have been emigre* -
gating about tiie car shed, and the
railm.id trains which are constantly
leaving the Gate Ci'.v. Upon inquiry
we learned that many of these frerdtnen
were from other portions of the coun
try. and en route for the larger and
more'productive cotton plantations o!
the Southwest and the Lower Valiev
5 obi he Mississippi. They are generally
engaged by agents for the planters of
that section, on liberal terms, and it i.»
possible many of them will better their
condition by the arrangement. In* the
much greater ma jority of eases we have
po doubt they will he well treated, and
that the terms of contract on the part
of the planter will be religiously com
plied with.
It is to be regretted, as we have re
marked on a former occasion, that so
much available labor should be lost to
the older Southern States, at a time
when it is more than ever needed,
especially so when it is evident that
some years must elapse before . the
requisite demand can be supplied from
any other source. It is better, however
that the negro should seek distant fields
of employ went, where his labor can be
made, by ’proper management, to add
to the productive industry of the
country, and to his individual comfort,
than that he should he found lounging
ah.mi the towns, cities and villages,
•otitraeiiug idle and vagabonded! hab
ils. procuring at best but a precarious
subsistence.,* and where he is of no
manner «»l use to iiuhself or any other
Ulan, --.itiuutu Intel/.
Stay Law in South Carolina.—
Thu Courier say that the Court of
Errors of South Caiolina have unani
mously decided that as to : ' contracts
entered into after the passage of the
Stay Law, these are effected by its
terms. In other words", that the Stay
Law, being then in existence, formed a
part of all contracts entered into during
that period.
i The Extent or Military Power
Over Civilians.
I U ASHiVGTor Dec. 24. —The consid
eration.»! trials by military cam missions
I was lias', brought to the notice *»l" the
j Cabinet on Friday last, the subject
which received attention being the
.case ol Dr. Watson, of Virginia, notice
!of which was presented by ex-Gov.
Letcher.
The President and Cabinet, in view
of the recent decision of the Supreme
i Court, detrrmined that no more trials
jof civilians shall be permitted before
military tribunals on any pretence
whatever, and the Secretary of War
was advised to issue an order to the
military commanders accordingl v, with
instructiors to them also, that when
they make arrests of civilians unon anv
ground, whatever they shall icport the
matter to the W t r Department instant-
Iv, await instructions therefrom, he lore
proceeding* further. The Secretary of
War will issue an order at once, con
formable to the decision of the Cabi
net,
Contributions for tub I'outh.—
Tlie Louisville Democrat says;
The citizens of Fayette, _Scott and
Bouillon have contributed for the stiff
ering widows and orphans of the South
about 10.000 bushels of corn, to be dis»
tributed by the hands of Mrs. Sarah
Hughes, of Fayette county. In addi~
lion the citizens of Covington have do r
naled for the same object 24 barrels of
'pork, 1000 yards of linsey, anJ 100
yards of flannel. A portion of these
articles and several car loads of corn, !
purchased by Mrs. Hughes out of iter I
own funds, have already gone ,ni, and '
the remainder will soon follow. Mrs. i
Hughes left this city yesterday morning !
for Atlanta, Georgi i, where she will j
commence to distribute tnese charities j
of Kentuckians immediately upon her
arrival; . .
MARRIED, t tiic G.irtersville Hotel, in '
this piace, on the evenin' ji tlia dint u>li mo. i
hv tu "Rov, S, if., Satth, Senior ciJi'oc at-. the !
iljproes, MR, S. j, <md M S KA.V.NiIS j
A'Mi&h Vi,' all ol K lia.
New Admtlseisenia.
f- . '
: Reduction of
\
| PER CENT,
OH FALL AND WINTER
GOO D S .
\\ ishing to reduce our entire lock oil’ 4 I,|.
\.\L* HIS Uttl-UObUS,
I iiolliln?,
Hals,
Slice**,
!
I ami
Boots.
*
•Vooleu Gort-ls of every Description.
such as
Nubias,
Hoods,
Sontags.
Shawls,
Cloaks,
j SBC AO CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
WHITE GOODS, &C.
Also a large stock of
lOPuOCKEPoY
and
j HAPEWAPIT.
j We have t» de tiie above Reduction of 50 pe.
i cent On n! Goods on hand.
Our stock nt Dry Goods is equal to aev
I Souiii, iii quality or styl , and p.il cm
i sistiug ot
i
j
| french FLA ids,
i CALICOS,
FLANNELS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS,
DSN A BURGS,
" &C.
Our Stock of C ■thing consists of
Broad Cloth Suits, at all prices,
Casslmerc Suita,
Overcoat*, every style and price.
Our clock of Boots and Shoes is complete.
Ladies 7 calf,
“ XtSoroco
Kid,
“ ‘ cloth,
Gentlemens 7
WATER PROOF CALF 300f$,
“ “ KIP
BGYS’.BOOTS,
Oursfnckot Hats consiata in
MENS' AND BOYS'
I Wool, Castoiniere, Fur, Felt anJ Plush.
Our stock oi Hard ware consists, in pait of
! Knlvtß and i«rH!t,
j Tea aud Tablespoons, iron and Si!,
I
I Lock*, of every kind,
i Hinges, Butts, Screw*,
1 Hatchets and Hammer*.
J
Smoothing Irons, C Halos,
I "
Shovels mud Pitchforks,
Our stock of Cro<kerv ad Glassware con
sist*, in part, of
STONE AND GRANITE WAR?.
CUPS AND SAUCERS.
; DINNER AND BREAKFAST PLATES.
80WLS AND PITCHERS.
GOBLETS ANO TUM3LfRS.
SALT CELLERS AND MOLASSES CANS.
Tjr stock of GROCERIES is complete,
f hi* entire Stock is offered to the public at
50 pet cent below regaUjr prl* j
CCS, at
LOLWkssieix 4 PfEIFEIPS.
CARTERSVILEE, GA- I
J*n 4, 1667, I
Mw Advertisements.
j . x -v™- - ->v^ arjsrx~, - 1 '
W. I Kirkpatrick &
CaRTERSVILL*. GA. '
\\T ILL keep constant!, on b.tud r, wt!l
ff selected stock ol pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
is-Aimr** o i
Patent Medicines &c.
i Would invite especial attention t.«
KIIIKPATHK K**
1 NEI R 4LGI* MTif IFH .
! i. , 1 ; : ■ ■■: *
as a remedy tmin-'y retinal" in ail cases Ola
I tit rely ucrvons character.
South-vvost Comer PuUie Square.'
| C irtersviilc. iu., January 1, !S(>7.
Cherokee Slier ill' Sale.'*.
: /"'k-'-* l!rst ■ Tuesday in February ne»t,
" J within the i gal hours of sale, will W - sum
I before the Cuiirlh use ilooi in C.mtoi:, C. err.-
! !o;e con nt ,
; i iof t.m.d :«o. 112, in the I6th district
;.oi .i*:i .ictiuiiul suit county . Levied >n a.r
j f jopeily "1 \V i hum A. Ai.Cio.lv to satis
fy a • si ' ;>■ i''U )i I*l in favor oi ]J. A.
Aulbier \s .Me*, tjuly and V\ also.i, Sold to
( »y cn-t.
I A.lse. Lot of Land No. :;7*v in the I.lth
| distm*) mui.’sfud m i*tio*i oi sani count v. J,e\ ie*i
j on as the j r.ij cr’y <>t John Raj* deli, to satis;
!:• * S U|><*l, * Court ;i la in litvnrot William Fos
i »er Vs’Kich .> i R •.c-Jeil ami Joint Kagsdcli,
| prim ipal, and J, N. Rol ■itiHon, security. Eiol'i
tor eisst.
j A Iso, I ■■ of Land No. .>•:<*, m the loth di -
!*; ! tnd 2nd section oi said county. Lew. J
] co as tin* property nt Aimer II House, to sf.
i i - fy h * v oj»erio, t '.on* (i fa in favor of Jeremiah
I Callahan < Wm. fl. House and Aimer House. •
I !SoM to piiv cost.
i yVIso. I .nt ot I and No. 127, m the Nth di«-
Itr et and 2nd section ot raid county. Levied
‘ on us the p.uperty ol ilic Canton .Vliniua Cos ,
;to satisfy a Superior C 'urt li lain tutor o*
i hnnias Pearden >s Cai.ton aiming t'a., y id
; tb ,*!■ >’ COSt.
• iso. Lot* of Land Nos. 908 and 964,in the
■ld d*si sj, : and 2nd section t said countv.
j Levcii on as the property ot -ie.-see llurl/, to
| satisfy fcuponyr Court li fas in favor oi (dine,
II". Gtcn V (.-j., mu t oiii,is •., .ivss.'i Buitz
I SoiJ to pay t os!.
I Also, Lot ot Luiul No. 22, in the 224 dis
trict and •-.■>id acetioti *,f miu eouiilv. J.evad
|on ns the proper!'\ <f Wtl;i:i.m A. Stringer,
i sa'isiv Supt-rio! (', iu i l» j„ ja>>;i*ot W «»,
j A, Ttftn<:. , \sV/‘i.. ' s. SoKi 10 ||J ,
j ci\.t. ‘ '
! Also, Lot ol Land No. LL*. -nh» loth Hi.
i tr;,.t and 2nd sectioti ol said eoujitv. t.cvied
; o, ‘ ; i*“ •he pmperiy ol \\ in. M IJi'P, to sans:/
i ! ‘.Vo S I>< ru.'l* Court !i Jits; one a east li fa m
; la.or ol .M. B. H o ris v.s tVin. .VI. B< It. J im, ,
, Bell and ! 11. Bell ; and tile oilier a iso a -e -
j peiior Court « la in favor ot Junius M MeC..“
•I \ . f. veenior ol .lames H .inplr t , ileceese*!.
V' an Al. i<e|i. feidd to pay co.-l.
Postponed Sale*.
Also,a! the same time and |t!ue< , I.m
j part I Lot of Laud No. 320, n the Llit, ,1 -*.
j trift and 2nd seciiu i ot said eoiMlv. },
j on „s the , roperty ol W n. A. B.lwar s i »
Ii t> a Superior Court ti fa in favor of J. S. ami
|L. liowie «Sc Cos., vs Wat. A. Edwar.is. ps,,j (
jto pay cost. IV V A. FINf I. S!i“.*iiT.
j l>ec. 22, 1866. (nr s Ire .SO per I, vy.)
Also, at the. same lun hiul (.liter, one h
; er i»ed, two pii ows, two quilts, ou" eoiifprr
; pane, two sheets, one bureau and glass, H s ilm
j p.operty of John Flarsh to sattslv a ii ta jv.s U e.»
| from Cneroke, C,, u ty Court iu'im or of
j aril Babe,- *rs John Fl ■ rsli.
r HEN HILL, I). Sheriff
.Decenil or 22, iN6(*j.
| Barlow Sheriff Saifs for February.
ON the first 'i'uesduy in l-'riiruarv next, hr*
lore the courthouse door in itersville,
j Willnn the legal lioiirs of s.Ve, will be sold,
I Ibie undivided third pmt , f t V vo hundred
l am! iilty acres ot land, more or less, in th*
j 16th distiiet ami 3d section oforiginallv Cher
; -.see now Bartow county, said land lying
south of Etowah River, adjoin'in* the lands of
jA. t. Woolley, aud Mrs. .Vlary WoollevV stud
I S part Os tin* lairds* |„.|r,ffeinu. V,
; rbtjur A. F. Woolley, deeease.i Lev,, and cii
.as tin property of Jut,,is A. Peek ,bv vniucoi
: H “ *» fmrr Bartow .Superior’ Couil ta
! I :‘ ror . -,< Alula Johnson vs ,1 A Peek an. other
I U tas in lay hands vs said Peek. [pr’s fee Sts
i A LSO (no hundred acre.s*nf land. ln oi« or
, .««*, Dith di*‘. and 3 I m?c, originally Chcrokc.
, ow Uttrtow county, Haiti latui* lying «nutuof
j the Evowali River, nn*t adjoining the land* of
;AI Woolley ami Mrs. Mary Woolley, *ai 1
j lands being a pari of the land* formerly he
! h>n?mg to Major A F Woollev, dc.-easrd. Le
i vied on :.s the property of Peter C. liar i . hv
| iL" Ul ''. < " & ,a . > HS,, ‘ and from Par!, w XiipniJr
| Court ;u favor of 1 > .*S Printup vs * id p t. r It
Hams, and other ti f,» in my hands vs said
il * rnt r (p.’slee.St
Also, iorfy five err-*- of Iji,J 0 f j ur jy,,. |2;j,
nt tnu bit, district sm! 2 1 seejojft. Levied o’t
as ifn property of B. il. Leek, to *a i*fy a ti hi
oi Ahda Johnson vs .MartJi Q irter and
U H Leek, Security . \A .J, A VCO< K,
Jan I, 1667, (pr’n iee $2.311J Slier,ff,
BARTOW COUNTV COIKT.
.V: CoA>'ji.r('., !st Jan«aiy, 1767.
Jl is Older and i.y tnc County Court of *.;■ 1
Count', hat he reader the seasioos of .aid
C >u*t e.iaM be held as lollcw.*., 'o-vvt : ‘.im
Ses.iouk* on the 4lh A.on iay in Ft h
raaiy uud Ausus', and the Beun-Annu.il Se*.
s:on« o." iliediti Monday in May and Aovem
■icr. A erso * iuteristeii, Juror*, l'-irtie*,
W itt cjscl Ac., wit taaic <fue notice end go
vern themselves areoruiogly,
TU UN ER M. TKIPJVE, J C C B C
k GOOD LOT F 6Ai»- rejfl.
Saßßat LL&- ImL
t - loco
N anJ a apienuid .liticio oi Ktr i7UL*
I.AID; Also, UAL TWO-HOKifc WAG
ON, io. t.*'c at JIUOAE oi tO’S.
Caitc/cvil.c, Ga., Jau 4, Jbo6
>.oiicc lo Debtors.
7|3IJO>E who donut make aitClemcuts with
-o win t»e ouca wuiioui Javor or addition,
..»s u txi. term oi ine fi u.t,
_ „ ,>. ukirtM»ATRiCIC ACJ.
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