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realms Oift, t<> all / Call at tSlair & ftratlshan’s where you ran hoy ftornls t&ssvst a? cwn pFlre.*X^
Ladies and Gentlemen, tioxv Is your time to buy Barga ins, at Blair & Bradshaw’s, Cartersvilie, Ga.
L oxa J.'
—-■=■ r-." ■=SLr-aje i i.y ~i —r-^-^s:
/■Judge Milner received, ai thifl
, on Wednesday last. 291 *ote«,
! Mr. Johnson 6.
ireat Closing out Hale of Good*,
m\ *S£ Pleifer s. l.et <■»•
erjbodv go and purchase and .save 50
per rent on regular prices. S*-e Ad*
v* ri'sem*nt.
suggest the lollouirig ticket
for 'I ij w n Council ol (’aricrsvti e, a*
Vl*C.Uoi* on Monday next, to wit •
J. C. Jwtie*. Dr. W. L Kirkpatrick,
Josintn Sumner, George Biyaut, and
Dr. J. C. Maddox.
weather continues very un
s.-u id VVc ire how having a Iteayy
tall of
Owing to the prc***t« ol Job
work, till*- week, we have been unable
to bestow .much attention upon the pa
per.
The l.onl«*ll»e IF.iily Courier.
This most sterling and atdy eon
dueled hnlv poluie.il and cinnuiereial
iiai'Ci is uotv received daily \v us.
Jl is one "t the largest sheets publised
ihe Sioiih, published in the city ol
Louisville. Ivy., by W. V Haldeor.m,
ai . a 12 per annum, Sfi* fpr six months,
S;t tor three mouths, and $ l .25 lor one
month. It is one ot onr most reliible
Western *\chaiigrs, and we elieertully
rei’oiHiiieud it to the ia voruble con sit I ( > ■
•*7<mi ol our uienrhants and business
m«*n.generally. l ttc Editor is a iiue
friend to the South.
hayOi,h Papi k. —Those who wish
to t ike the "Express” during the year
IHO7, can have it by paving THKEL
DOLLA RS strictly in ADVANCE. —
We are about to purchase new type
for our paper, when we hope to lie ab.e
it, give more reading matter.
I lie 4 a»ui Otieifloil.
Before HMother issue ol otir paper,
this vexe«l and and issagreeablt: question
will have been decided, we trust, lur"
ever. We have code*von.tl to main'
a strict iiemrai position «■’ lar as
wi r paper is concerned, ami think w>-
have dime it. whatever iioio.n some ol
«oir Cass Depot liieirds may entertain
t, > ihe contrary ; lor we are credibly in
i' lined that some of them charge is
'• uh having stillered one of their rom
i.o/niealtoiis replied to In fore it w. •*
pph'ishe' 1 . Sueli a charge we brand : s
he mg uni rue. The reply in question
■was ,-et up into type late on Thursday
t- cuing, while we were woikinjjofl the
r u'll-'r wei klv issue ol our paper in
extra inrm, ami whirl) contained the
communication, they <•' arg* u, was re.
jjiieif to. We were so late to get.,tig
u, the it piv. that we missed getting
om ihe i Liner.- tile maniles>to that night
iitiiv. nlisi unit ig t!.e repeated enquiries
made rilme, the document, and it did
om n.'ko e uppt arancfi till Friday
Kioriitiig, sa *■ f two copies which we
sireer. on ju-i hclore sitrling'home that
night That parlies saw the cmiiuiu
ntealom before it was published We
don’t pre'eud to deny, hut il they read
i*, it was done while m the hands of
••ouiposiiors while putting it m type,
outrvrv to the established rules of the
otli<•*.'. But no reply was made to it
iiui.i alter its appearance in extra form.
*\ make this statement because we
do not wi*!; to make **urmit sot those
who 1 ve nlw ivf been our Inends, and
that we may not appear inconsistent
j i our position. "Ai: have rejected no
eorvuttait' alto* from either party win re
the true name id the writer accompa
nied u, emphasized and tiaiiiciseii just
; * the writer underscored it. is -this:
noi so ? Who can deny it ?
We have i:ud a*ide a Cass Depot
coiinminic (.ion, tJus week, over the
sign Jture of “Pro Bono Publico,” be
(viitse the writer Oiled to comply with
a never changing rule ol this office—
no bona jiJe name aecompaiiing it. —•
Tins rule we will not digress from for
ncithe*’ favor nor affection. We think
the argument i» about exhausted, and
more communications will but contuse
con isel.
Fbc argument isffulft made up, and
ss i ext Monday is the Jay of election
•to decide Has question, let evert hon
est voter oive.-t hnnseff ot ffartv p.ejti*
dice and throw hi? induce and Vote V»‘*
the greatest adt.intake to the county
and the people. We expect io vote as
to us si euiet!) best, and allow every
voter the same privilege.
GREEN BAUxS ANI) EtitfACKS
are indispensable loathe public welfare,
one sustains the pecuniary health
O! the nation, while the other preser
ve* the phystcial health of the indt
viduals the nation.
I
invite tfie of all to
the card ofW, Ly £ L‘o.,
hi it Malay'# tsaufe of- the p»jier. We
know of a truth th .t their
is all that it purports to be. —
Numerous testimonials in its favor ran
be adduced, of the highest rojSCctabil -
ity anti character.
See al-o their notice trt t) btnrs.
We have been requested by (’of. J.
Walter Pritchett, ( Agt. Freedman’s Bu
reau; lluii it is required of persons tna*
contracts w < h Freedinen to call
at Ins , flee and have them approved, or
otherwise contracts made, will not lie
binding to either party.
Trtie Akmucan JloiKt. White 4'
W hitloek, ol the Hotel, hav
during the holidays, been showing
their patrons that they know how to
provide a dinner. On several ocra-sions
they have laid Upon theii hoards an
array of god*!»to«eatables that would
have, stomped • the ingenuity of old
Epicurus. Thev knww ho\v to -Jo.
tilings as they ou£lh to be done, and
they ustia'ly doiliem jn-t s*). Brvsrn,
at if*e counter, lakes great pleasure in
showing guests how to he eo+nlorinbi' - .
ile is a lamous hotel clerk, and a good
fellow wherever you find him, Xrtc
/■'. n.
Skn'Jki.*;. (‘atkiotic an® Worthy
ok Note* —lt is related of a son ol j
Robert E. Lee, that at a recent dinner
party in Kiehtnoml one of the guest
proposed as a toast, ‘The Fallen Flag.’
Col. Lee promptly placed hi* hand
upon tiicglass and arose. ‘•Gentlemen,’
«a>d he, “this will not do. We are
paroled prisoners. We now have but
one flag, and that is the flag of our
whole country: —the gloriows old stars
and stripes. I can recognize no other,
light for no other, and will drink to no
other.”
What a pity all of om people, es
pecially those who bravely remained at
Irone during the war., cannot learn a
lesson from tins
officer, an educated southern genii<’ man,
whose integrity and courage none dare
question. We commend his wisdom
*mi h mor tlie Northern Secssionisls
pa. fii.ultirly, as very few of llisl class
could ever raise sufficient c.ourage to
lace their Yankee relatives on the field
ol bailie.
Northern ( keditors avls South*
kkn Debioiis. A Georgia correspond
ent of a Northern journal writes:
Complaints are made by Northern
creditors ot the failure of their Southern
debtors to pay their debts, and of the
sta\ -laws and o itier devices to postpone
Mic liqui dalion of long outstanding
claims. But while there are a few
who desire to repudiate, the mass ol
the people desire to pay all they justly
owe, ami had they peace and an assured
security for the future, they both could
and would pay every cent of thetr in
debtedness.
On the 24th, the President in con*
versatioo with a friend, expressed his'
unabated confidence in the final’triumph j
ol his restoration policy. He also took i
(Kicasion to ’ondemn the project that!
w i* being agitated in ( ongress. for the 1
overthrow ol tb i present State Gov* j
erumeuts «t the .South, and declared
that it would release those State
G iveniments I rota the payment oftficir >
S’ate debts and impose rhem upon the j
l tiiuvl States* .Mr. Seward has re
el ntlv expressed the same eonfidenhe
in the triumph of the President’s poli*
C' , as wa* to day expressed by the
Preside.nl himself. j
lakul** 111* 1 Host Market.
The Courier of the 2*th say? pack'
ing season t* drawing to ;t ciose at this
point, though only about fairly star'
let! at Chicago, while at'Ciircinnati the
season may he considered as about
two-thirds over. The anticipations of
htavy supplies at the leading points
are far from being realised, and it is,
even feared that the crop will ho short, I
far short of expectations, and at Chi-!
ciunali tiia prices have been gradually i
stiffening during the month, and to-day
the\ rule higher than at rmy time since,
the opening of the season.
' The hog product this season, how.
ever, is expected to exceed that of last
year considerably. It will be distri
buted more over the country, with less
of an accumulation at a tew prominent
pofms, ns had been the case during me
past three years. It will be converted'
very' largely into bacon by farmers at
dkwvmejrmi itnrhediate points; at the
first named because the market was
inaccessible, and with the other for the
reason :h it the farmers and drovers
relustti to sell their hogs at the pre»
vailing rates, and determined to ••save
their own bacon.” The receipts here 1
have artready more than doubled the
total slaughter at this potiH last year;*
with judications t»l.ijisvr-«ggreg'ntfng'
nearly three times the previous year.
Hogs to'day were firm and scarce at
61(0,631*, gross’, at the peii’s, wiih only
very meagre receipts. .The receipts .
foot up 140,450. and the total number
.slaughtered J 37,050.
rb«* Oeclslun »f the Supremo
( ouit IA Ihc ludian* iak«.
* WmuiNOTQN, Dec. 13.—Tad*, df’ers
ion ol the fScpreme Vo*#*.;' fh* -t-lre
■rfaftlT*ol Londor. P. Miligan, petiiioii'
er, oil -a certificate ol diversion of
opinion between the Jw Jge* of the
Circuit Court tit ihe United St ties tot
the District of ftuiian.i, has b>*t-n |»«ift*
fished. Milligan, if will tie iciiimn
b. red, was «ri< and and c»fc. vim dby a
nilitaty commi>*iou. The (•pini<»n us
the Judges T»l the Circuit <’.,uri were
opposed an tiie questions, aS follows :
First. On liie stated and ex
hibits, ought a writ of i.aLctVi eorftti to
be issued.
Second, on the facts sU»t« and in s iul
pe t on and exhibits, ought the sa u
Loudon P. Milligan t** be discharget*
from custody as in said pe.it-on pray t!.
Third, whether, upon the facts St f
ed in said petit.on am! exhibits-, the
military commission rtienlione.l therein,
iiaal jurisdiction legally to try and
semenr : s* and .Milllg.iti in the ih.uuier
and firm as in said petition and ex*
blbits stated.
Justice 1) vis delivered the opinion
;ol the ( ourr. in which he said one of
i the plainest cimslittitionai provisions
' w i's inlntigcd w ten Milligan was tried
i hv a not ordained aViu eMsbiif t:ed
I lxv (’ongress. No re.iSon of uwessiiy
i could In* urged why lie tVas not debt*
! ered to tiie Circuit Court ol Indiana, to
he j r c eded giinst acc< tiling to a\ t
and anoiher guarantee of freedom was
broken when he was denied a trial by
jury. To the first two questions the
court irave an affirmative answer, and
a negetive to ihe las tone.
Chief Justice Chase, lor himself and
Justice Wavne, Swayne and Miller,
I «-ng unabltj, to eo icur in some impor
t nit particuUrs, w t . tin* opinion which
had been read, made a seperate staie*
inent of tlieir views of the whole case.
He said the ttiai and sentence of Mil.
ligan was.by a military commission,
convened in Indiana during the (all x«t
iS(»4. The action of the ■contmission
had been under consideration by
President Lincoln for some time, when
be, himself, became the victim, of an
abhorred conspiracy. It was approv
ed by his suceessoi, in May, 1805, and
sentence ordered to 'be carried into
execut ion. The pro* eedings. therefore,
had the full sanction of the Executive
Department of the Government, k
wits.'dear the writ ought to be issued,
and that iMilligai: was- erlitlexl to the
: discharge prayed for,
'l’lic third question must be answered
negatively, and is an unavoidable in*
h reiie.j Irout affirmative answers to the
other two. We do mil, he svid. doubt
that the positive provisions of the act
o| Congress require such answers.—
We do not think ii necessary to ‘hi k
h»*yond these provisions. In them we
iulfufiicient and controlling reasons
for our conclusions, bat they could
not agree io ? e opinion of the maji.rit',
that, not only was the military eom-j
mission not authorize'! by Congress,
hut that it was not in the power of
Congress lo authorise it; from which;
it may b« thought to fo.b W that I e
dissenting Judges maintain that where
peace exists, the law of peace must
'prevail. V\ h twe do m-fintain s that
win a the nation is ?n I ed in war,
and some poti ons ol the country arc
invaded and all are exposed to mvas*
ion, it is within the power of Congress
t i determine in what S a es or districts
such great and imminent publ c danger
exists, as justifies the authorization of
military tribunals lor .the trial wferimes
and offenses against the deeipline and
security of the army, or against the
public safety. They cannot doubt that
in such time of public danger, when
eonspiracies exist in Indiana, (’ongress
had the power, under tire Constitution,
to provide for the organization of a
m-iiitnrv Commission, and for trial, by
th u commission, of person* engaged in
tliia cOfTsfpir'acy.
| Interest I si? form Washington.
j Wasih.vston, Dec. 29. Some days
ago an application was made 10 Chief
■Justice Chase for a writ of hubtats
' corpus for tire release ol Dr. Mudd, one
of the persons condemned by the mil"
i itary commission which tried the Booth
| conspirators; to imprisonment at the
j Dry Tortugas. It was returned yes
terday by the Chief Justice to the
counsel, with the following endorse
ment: “The within application has
been considered and is denied.” This
action vn the part of Judge Chase doe?
not, however, prevent the counsel from
making a similar application to any
oilier Judge or civil iribt nal.
From .the Ist of January* a reduction
of posiage wiit take place upon letters
and newspapers, conveyed by British
packets, or partly by British and part -
ly by United Stales packets* from this
country.lo any port in the West Indies.
The Agricultural Department esti
mates the total cotton product of this.
V-ear-s be 1,5U0,fM)0 bales, of 500
pounds each.
The Treasury Department hr.3 sus
pended the puyment ol moneys, due
before the.comm' nceQenl of the late
war, to certain parties, who subse
quently joined die Confederate Gov
ernment. The reason for this is a
joint resolution, pending before Con
gress, to prohipit -such settlements at i
present, though the vouchers on drafts
may be in proper legal foim.
A M lissachusettp paper contains the follow j
ing
- ... . , Jag Fcwalk Ghamahiax.
“A kisa,” said young Chaalcs, **it> a noun, we
allow, .. .. 1
But tell me, my dear, is it proper or common ?'
Jjoveiy Mvria bias fie J deep, wml exclaimed —
“ Why. I fosr,
J think t.h*t a kiss is bothpruDzr and voajrft 'u!’ |
Me Naught, Gimoud & Cos.,
r
Atlanta Gforfln.
t '
i)F ANO BiAURS IN
■ i ;* -
II a r and « a r t? .
TANARUS) EsPKD'i'KirLl.Y inv’te'thtj .•.ttentrob et
V'*.- m.hrthers. tv *h :r large a«d
w*-i» s.*s -.‘te-i st -"kaf •
HtAVV AND SH£.J GOODS,
I In S’; >:,• and to :,.r,v. —consisting, in pa t.
•>f j
T.blt an! Pocket Celery, *
linns, Killcs an 1 I*«*t-j! *, ;
C.-niiM' \ c.s,
! ,
Ilia !: do jsi i.- floes,
Arnes' £t|io*ei.* »nj Mpaiic*.
(■- iTfs. iii’.'j oa»l» on aut Wi.-q! CarT
Oliains, ;i
Iron, .-'we! and Xalh,
tiarri iifr • Wood Wort;,
flul.**, Uim ami Sp.'ilcts,
Rubber Leather ffcitiiij;,
Ssiliileiy IJ.jous,
Ajr i u'lji ii t-W r ,i«en«ents,
I >ok... Hi Mind Screws,
I’.irpentv-.’, ;J. »c;;sinit!is. and
I all nci> 1 o.iis.
Sow.uia .ers’ r'indiegs, etc., etc., etc.
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR
■B.own’s ikuUorie ami (.‘oHiilcr Scales,
C'«it»oU!i, t’olli.-i.*’ and Biinh-y Plows, j
<>i,j Dominion -N ;,i! Wo ks li.ji.ip.ruv, . *
Canon Mill Company Hoi Is, etc.
At low Fie'iiivx lot l iSil (
Ih-ccmlßT, 5, 18lii>. whin
WESTERN & ATLanST
JErL, X Xj - .JrG O -A. ID .•
ON and alter DLCU and iiiij{ *.M, Pas
senger Trains will run'a* Mliow* .-
(ioing Aorlh. Isuva •( lihnla,
9.00 .4. AI. Daily (Cxrvpt Ba«d.iv*) Great i
Nortiieru .tiail.—Ainv* at Dalton ;>t 2.4 Q. i
p in.
tr.iijrs lor Knoxvili'e, J.\iu-lihiirg, H'a i: nglnn, i
fiaitimore, Phna.i Ipina, ..mi N.ew Y-'ik !
Arrive at - ticsr '
witn train-of Nashville ami Ch.rtfaueuga K.
li. lor Nashville, Louisville, and-the West, aim
trains 01. Me hi pliis aim Cnarlestou ii li. for
iVlemplus, Nevv I trieaus, Cite.
S. 15.1*. in. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton I
Aeeonini dalion.—Ar ive at Marietta I 55.
p, in.. I'aitersvilie V p in.. King-- ion s pin,,
0.20 I*. ill, Daily (Kxpiess P tssercrer', Ar- •
«v« at Utiaitanoog-.i *.20 am, nt.ikui'r close ■
.WMtneetions 'wirh train* 8 >f Nashviln, and
(Jhatta oojra li li. foi* Nrehvihe, i.o'uisvillc,
and (tic V\ csf.
soillii, A'-rlvi (it itlanta.
3.46. ,4. 111. Daily <• cat Sou*hern Mail.— 1
Leiving Chaltai.ooga 6.-ill, p m., connect- j
inj; wi li trains ol Nasliviite and Cu.ittanooau j
ami Mcin'piiis arid ( 'm.‘lesion li iiro iils, uni j
D.iium at y.TO. p in., connecliiiij with trains cl
K. Ten. ad Ga. iiailroads.
lU.no. Ml. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton j
Accommodation. - Lea ** l)a'ton ! .30 am., j
King-rtou 4.55, Carle .evil c 5.45, MarxUa ;
8.40, j
3. I*. 111, Daily, (except Sundays) Express '
Passenger.— Leave Chattanooga 0.25, an». ,
makiiis: close connections with trai sos the I
Nashville and I'haltanooga Railroad.
Pullman's Patent Sleeping Coaches
in all night Trains. JOHN D. PECK,
dee‘2 Master Transpo talion.
CfirtHtaia* in OtHliig!
If You Want
cheap Groceries
GO TO MOORE ii CO’S.
Where you willfind a great many things
THAT ARE
“ Pleasant to the Taste,”
They have a good supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
arid-**
FANCY GOODS,
of that line.
Boys, von can get your
MUSKET CAPS,
FIRE CRACKERS,
CANDIES.
RAISINS, &C. r
VVc Wtntlo-bnV afi the fVR KKINS. we can;
t. at a fair price. (,tcc us a trial, we are 1
termineJ to seil hw dovvai , . .!
j
Cartersviile, Dec. fi.
Slate Rooting*
j
TlfHB Wndcrsigtied wiii. tu*l»,-si* * y qtiatiti- ,
lily Ot excellent State Hooting at tii'e fol
icivving rates;
At the (Quarry, p*-r sijtiare , l !!,i n) -T ,
At Cartersviile, . ... 1-.50 i
The freight from Cartcrsvnle i j Atlanta i- :
ab >ut 50 cents-per sqiua.c.
Builder* ought t > kn »w that this ia tt»r h. st ;
and most ded.-ai-i** Roolimr i * the world.
Address HE A B* 'if N JON
V .in Vs -* r t| Oa., or
J. K, VI (HJKB. ■
Nov. 20—*wtf 4 .rlt-rsvillc, (Li.
©rnammtal
Done at short notice, by a competent Artist.
Banners; Badg
es and i raiispareucies icrSahuath
Behols, Temperatiee Club* Political parties. Ma
sons and Odd -Pillow- ftegaliu And in
fact any thing iu the me of Ornamental Paint- (
iug done with neatness and dispatch. It i» on- j
Iv.necessary to gi.ve an jdea ot wnatis wanted. j
Orders left at the Erprcss Olf»ce wi i-meet J
with prompt attention.
4paf te/r-Uic, Ui., November 9tb. 1
At la iil a 4'su‘JL
Li k.^kaoo,"
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j Cymh mis si o u Mcvoh a i r I,
I
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f te 1 , T ■: i. id' think, to lin . j’
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r maul, *..♦■» i>' ;i »)•*■•
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2 'Hif' Hir'd is r.ijcdh We :ni..g . .- > •
I x w.i.si-. sta mar.'stt of tin i • * • v\ ,•
; '<• ! OiliV ||,Vitl> It,s* H'illJfl < ’MI. ;
j per*il,A. .7 'Hi’l-'st in .U’U'l llli:.r w • >
m.ikcahts jiu ■•• bases," A "X, St AC -J
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AU.ujtn v e'ton rilrtvlki'J.
‘ tl ’• B lav- »in-Mrt: .s-.i-.l f':ici , ”li'r f» s
' f *uie. l>l C Cll hi- m : ••! ('.*■
: snipin' in 1 > .\, vv. V '.l • a Ul .
I 'll. l.iheiM. .fiv I'il'l ' I ■ 1M e
w.ien di sired. Tie ic tve •••">; spci. niong
buyers in this niiit.el .• i v . in |i
ti.in of Iho various »fj ,hj •••; „ (,*
New Y«»ri from tins j,. ' - . ,„i ;l
SU perior advantag* sas .1 or in "
A, K. SE-'diiH
( ’omnii-si- 01 Mr CiniM t
At;.u:t.i,ti„'v -
‘H(»s>e a:ni Twirts\
ORDii lift for th's it iioh’s > iiV.iAv ;i!!,i|.
A. K, StAGO,
Ci>« mission Vl-. icri Hit,
Alia It to, G.\.
Groceries,
4 LARGE stock of C.illeo, Hog.'rs. S.iK
/yj Liverpool and \ irginiu, ami a irenera!
as.-ioi.incut ol •"Siaplo Groceries, constant-v 011
baud, aii of wiiicii wifi l> sold at Loqjs'vilie
prices Heights added. A, K. ScAGJ,
Ooniinissioa llv-rcliant.
Atlanta. <Aa.’
lISPECIAI.LY rm,.. Ik B treat,
JJ Vi«»pt ill larjrc s»i;i|i y, LiV A. K‘. ’
C iminission Mc,i h 10* .
- - AtliuUs.ii-- 'j
•1 l-*i Per cewt-Commiss'ah.
W cliaracii.cm tJt-c <5Hi ):; -n l ir...
i'sV^or«i<*i , !« troii! t!v. vv ’st. iritirm nts \
he i»;u!e to any point doiicci.
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•v AlliilMii, (ii>.
Liiiiltt'r Vartl
ha«c an exitaaive IjUitthri V'irk,
ant * caH *' Mi ‘ re “‘b' *'*y
ijuantity vs l.ttmiwr, ‘eit as. <r C> --
si>nmcnt.s solicited. A, Ki SEAGO,
Conimissio.it Meielia t
Nov 1,1866. w6in Atj.ttitr.ua.
Provision Store
At A. .SKINNER & CO. ,
■ f * Retail Dealers ill
Groceries & Confectionaries,
1 ’ Cartersvi/lc, Georgia.
Keep constantly on h\nua
lull line ei Groceries and Confection
titles, consisting;, in part, of the following
Groceries,
tSugar, ColVee, S fit,
if aeon, Lard, Pork,
Cam. M eal, Flour,
lf.igging, Hop , IVnils,
Uice, M ie - ere!, Tobacco,
Powder, Siiot, Clips,
Ulue-sto.ie, Soda, COll. Ley
u , CANDLES,
Confectionaries.
C uidies. plain and
KaiWms and Figs,
■ j Nuts, ot all finds,
Ginger, Spire, Pepper,
Cloves, Nat meg. M ice
Pickles, S.nilines, Pi kl’d Oysters,
Tea, Mu-tard. Soap, 9
M tthes, Snuff. Blacking, etc-., etc.
LHtESf. ,
Buckets.
Scieves,
Brooms,
Stont*vvafr\ etc.
('ntin)f'y Produce, bought and sold.
Cal! and see us at J. A. Er-Gn & Co’s old
stand oil west side R ailroad.
J. J, HOWARD,
I), VV. K. PEACOCK.
A. A.SKINNER,
. November 23, 1 860.
W. H. GILB£E.T,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
CARTERSYILLE. GEORGIA.
14 TILL BUY and SELT, GOODS and
\V PRODUCE ON COMMISSION.
Fur sale Ik*, celebrated BRINTLEY SI EEL
PLX) W. and other
.igricnlrurcd frtpUmmls,
*ini WASHING MACHINES, at Factory
prices, l/t ionts aOiieil.
On hand and for sale, Low for CakS,
Cook 5 Parlour and Office
STOVES.
GRQCtRIES & PRO VISIONS,
iron, jtecij Vails. Axes,
Siiotcls, and ot'icr
Articles of
leaning
5, IH6B. —wtLa
A G > . % f , •
Six -W W X X bx tkm W x» t •
Caiuuißsiou Ale* chaiits.
■ 1 •. : t
t.r Ami u h.nk-sair-'Dealers in. .
PaODiICUND GfiCCEnIES.
Uai : i-
AT.-AAJ
L. . •' '
tv ■
•L«
i
— v ■■ «• • CiG !«;:i F . ~r,
i !•!•<• r 'r <v j j;::' >■
C umii i! VI. k • ;
Vi'.ii.'; fin!.' s'r -i.
Atlanta. (Li.
B.teoiL Bat on
i ?f 1, (. L-S Clear Sides, just receive
am. iursaie !>\
ABBOTT* BIT OS.,
® M o u ,,| SS j n .Merchants,
\V l.'telnl: -in Tl.
ALt.itn, (It.
Lard, Lutl.
| iv ,,s I’lirm I, ciii I, tr.
A BUO'J |‘ V * BRH'S,
('ommissiou Vicirli.mis,
' Wliiteiu.ll v :•(>(■(,
' tA t'ant.l G.t.
< orii, Corn.
; ») CAR I.YVvDiS Yel.uw
1 fur sale bv
i ABBOTT & BRti'S,
Commission .Mereliants,
1 s W hi tehall street.
Atlanta, < ,’a.
TliiK on t*s», TliliMuneN.
?. V L» ° Vgenis |.i, (lie sal of Ks ’pe.is an
!. ? , i. cm !t i.u.i Mili.'l.iiit s. Qhi iurnisl
i’th in at 11. v i”)' I••• t !,c slat! > ~
ABBOi'T & BP()V,
Unit). ,!..>i’! A'] .•i-iiiii.t-s.
G• :**?:.:• • Arret.
,Oc!. ).. fm. Au m tt, via.
: .....
Jjt : 1 1 ’ ' ’borne i : rns, 8 arid i()’s. for
y r saie by ABBOTT BROS. ■ "
Cinni’iiissioti 'reliant*.
: \Vh,;Hial! s reef,' Atlanta, Ga ]
I ;
Oalx l ■ o:4fs ! ■
■j *' V EAGs Bhuk O it«, h*rsale bv
: wi? ; AS-ioTT sl bro's.
Cote,mission Merchants,
Wfntcbad street. At an.n, (»a.
,P M il! iw’Vjj strict atiCiitiort hi the pur
< li.im a ~<■». te ,T<;. t «>«, njkA t«> f?w (tiling
"! sti'ordeis lor. goods not in our line,.fur t. |
Very small eonnnissi >n.
r • ( ABBOTT & BROS.
Oot«nVissid.l .Vlcreh lilts, ;
Wbitebal! Street, Atlanta, Ga, j
Nov. 30.
ATTENTION!
i
WIX I ED. at the M A (i N O I, I A
Al 1 L 1,8 , Curtersoiilc, (la.,
j Wlieat and Corn,
; For wuici, lue in best market price will tc
i P'.’i'G
I The the citizens of Bartow,
i Count , »s I'Ospei »;u.iy ooucnen, ho, iug togivt
' ifciM-i'al sa(is.ai;ncin, liolu sto qualit<t> am, ,
quality,
'••v «• propose to give the cu*'enter as much
• Meal ;t and t it:ui per i usiiel as ;i|iy nuns in Ui,
J country, am* it pe, l>v giving pe.sonil atlen-.
i>u to iae mist ess, i.i merit out puViouage
; FLG.JH, Ulhi AND SKITS m SAU, j
±?‘ ! Ojss CASH I
j W'- design at aehi' gt" our .Mills a
WOOL BARBER,
i embracing all the latest improvements, and i
| expect io have t! in ope r ation in time for the
next or Spring Crop ol W >oU T ake due no- 1
! tiC'e thereof and govei n vofl''seHes kccordinglv.
MINE'S, BAPRETT & STOCKS,'
Nov. 15, 1866.
HARDWARE.
J. M S J. C. ALEXANDER ■
Dealer* in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Iron, Nails, Steel,
OCLTLVG, BILL SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
TOILS ANO SUPPLIES.
tfEZHANfGAir OGIS,
of all i'cac!es,
METALS, a K binds.
COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE
AXLES*SPRINGS. LOCKS*
liHilders' lliirdwnrc,
| AXES, HOES, SHOVELS, CHAINS, PLOWS,
1 Bolling Cloths,
MILL GEARiNS AND CASTINGS, <>f
ol every kiml (iiri)isiteil to.order.
Tn fact, every thing kept in a lir»tclaps
Hardware Kslabliwlinient.
All of which will he sold low for cash.
J. M.&J. C, ALEXANDER,
WhiteUall Sirfeet, ATLANTA, GA.
Oct 19. wlv
Look! Look!! Look!!;
| I WILL ADVANCE the amount of the
t Government la* on Cotton snipped o
inj fnenus li Augusta, fttivauntiu, or New
York, have it sold, ami the money paid over
at tins place’ LOi the prooci us v 4 tnc Colton.
J.J. tIOWA UxJ
LiarWdtViik, Cx, dept 'Jotn. _ w *®
HOBACKS
feV OOOA/Q s -
JBj SOGAft-COATRD,
g PURELY VEGETASL2.' 2
w free frotH Jifercurj • S
JT I : AM) .r*
3 .lit MlNT.R'tk PO SOS, !
i Ami *ro, ViW iWbtvUlv, clio jp|
j Ue*t Vttiiedy extant i
\ "• _<v fr
\ . ef>
sh’k a\d rnyprs aitifHi |
aV /x
Oper litij- (
jffr S *■* (hey <(<v, t»\ virion
of 1 ■'WvS.-i.x’l i.lhtv -r t„r tb'*> \
s' mt ’O i* "Vo’ii'A-uie the l,,rwrt«,
( the.riiy r.'CKW.nv tbs ei'rtVrt. A* a
| g LIVER PILL §
(M | (I> «y can lure no rival, iioitig com- 1 ffl
Ij j posed of the most jJ"
I J Powerful X'w.jetahle Extract* ?
|%■ j which Imv*,, dirrel adj#n , ipl %«
! £} SPLEEN AND LIVEYI, j W
iHa Ip lv Tpy tor wic.j, h, 1 ijS;
alter one or two .iorer, l !i, y j VI
if amove the Jtitc,
WAM.ii.st Itiffestinn, ! x_j
(.'are Voitirettcss, ! ” I
i IH4 M I
lln fact, tf\«y nre, n- , r nan c! ?» i
i X I V.idf-catee, 11,„ 1 X i
11 BLOOD PILL |
j "The Life-Giving Principle." j j
They mm,roll out Ui seine » n ,i | |
>stnk'* at its very root, leaving the
systi 111 111 the liill vixor t)i - licalth ; I FQH !
; are CKHI'Ki I I.V LVItMI.K-S to TZm
53N | INFANTS, OR I'KRhoN" OK TUB i 9
■HJ.most hku« a i>; consti ru- i
; ba ’ vtONS, Srtd are a j
SATEA, aKdbettbir
p Purgative Pill 'jh
j W than has ever ta>foro keen avail,vide ! ■! ■
, n*| to immknhl, an.t, ta*inj{ tlii-klv Mti- I wK '
KAK-toATKI L iirtM*s icciaMv adapt. * I
1 M v 4 «*A ttKMKiM Fort CM ILI>KK.N. I M
! and (termite* who have ii dread of I Inf *
- - | swallowing a pitl Tfi -v me, tm- I
questional,|y, one of oijr iVi ivt fIQ ;
jp* q s,itista torv CATHARTICS, •' T 9
v v'v i " 1 ' 1 hoiisetiwhi jV 1
\ , Jr\ ' ■ shoulil t»e with- A,fk* ?
'■-.V^k''N out them. /
M- :r
v /
PRINCE, WaLVON at bdy,
(Successor* to Di C W Uotsick,)
SOI.K rßoritl BTOR-S
Non. 66.58,60 & 62 feaal ST.
CINCINNATI, <».
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Difraiers in Patent Medicine
EVERYWHERE.
Movinng tb VVhilciuiU !
JOHNS ON & GORDON
Have >,-moved lt« thft Store of
Air. Caaxlii’Nwin AAliflvliall St.,
Next door to Taylor., and Crook
shunl-V. opposite Phillips & TlavioVrs’, where
we w**ill x-ontiuue the
GENEtiALCOWMISSION AND GROGtHY
B U SI NESS
VI7 L atf Pv!*.**.kllil *o forfvA\rA)),iKY' vAtrtided
fY to us while on Alahamu struct, aiid so
licit a (•’ Hi Ii nuance of sattte-.
W e now o Her that delicious article,
MOCHA COfFtt
.lava €oH e e it I u €o H e e
—Ai.ao—
SUGARS OF Alt SCR TS.
—A I.SO —
Lard, fSoda, Nuts,
Side , Potash, Catttdv.
■Meal, -I ca Slarcli,
G;itH, C'tw< s*, Af,icc^r*ni*
'Ric , (srai*k**is, Mackerel,
Syrup, Catidh s, Yinegur,
Corn. Jcl ics, Cig irs.
Peas, Pickles, fcjn'ilf.
Potatoes, Raisins, buci-eis,
Fruits, 'i'uh-..
•15 BAKUE L S FLO U R
Wc are Afcnfs for ri.o falc o
EMORY'S CELEBRATED
Cotton (.ins and Condensers.
No Gin H >usc needed where this Machine
Used. Call and examine it.
ALSO 2,000 LBS PIKE NIX GUANO
For sale, for Wheat, &c.
Consignments ol all sorts so'i ited.
Jt H.Y*ON <v GORDON.
•- (scneiai Commission .Vier* liaiits,
Casin’, lluilding, V\ ijitiluui fckiect.
Nov. 9 dm.
iA!*«olu!ion.
rpiiE fi rm beleioiojc known us H. J, Buuu
* <V iiko., is dissolved by mutual coin,,',.;.
a e bonks und accouius ol ine out lirni wiu'ou
louud in the bauds 01 H. J. 4LIGD, to wtm ..
at, monies must t>c paid and settlements, ma-j;
H. J. SgIGH w'tll continue Hie buwiness in
his own name. GfJers tor i.LMKtiil wnl
receive prompt atteution. He wilt soon luvo
in operation a ELAN><' iatid afA I'UHLVG
MACtiI.N Cj l<Jr drot-i.ix L .iU<tM>r.
M.xfjLIGJK,