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JL o c a I. 1
arc authorized to
aiiuiuince the name of JESSE R.
WIKLE, a candidate for Judge <»l the
Con ity Court of Bartow, In ft!! the va
cancy of Judge Trippc, deceased. —
Election on Saturday, the 23d, iust.
Fcb’y 8, 1807.
Bartow villk, Jatji. 28. 1867.
The friends of Col. E. C. SAXdN
announce him a candidate for Judge of
the County Court of Harlow, made va*
cant by the death of Judje I rippe.
K. HENDERSON,
J. BOOLE.
Old SigllM.
Almost every aged sire in the land,
has his peculiar signs—his wet moons
and his dry moons —his hard winters
and his hot summers —his time to kill
meat and hie time to hang meat his
tunc to plant and his time reap. The
following article respecting the proha.
bilitiesofan early or a late Spring, we
take from the BouisviUe Cturite, ol
late date, which sign, it is said hy the
knowing ones, to be infallible :
j It is the well entertained belief ol
m my that the first two or three days ol
February determine the weather that is
to prevail during the balance of the
winter term. Coupled with this is the
faith of a number of others, farmers and
boatmen, in the instirjets of animals
and birds, while others think the
weather changes with the moon.
Well, this is the 2d of February, the
day on which the ground-hog, marmot,
or pcccari is supposed to awake from
Ins long winter nap, creep forth from
Ins hole in the ground, snuff the upper
air, take a survey of the premises, a
j„:ep at the sun, and make up his mind
whether to stay out orj return to his
burrow for another snooze until another
in-in ol winter is over, Il the sun shines
out and the creature can its shadow
discern, it x.t once goes back, and lor
six long weeks will not return. But
j| iii<» Hun id overcast with clouds, or
,*iii~ arc tailing, then it stays out, and
Jrnks about, to shake all its lethergy,
,j [s instincts telling tin t winter is ®ver.
'l’u is, a s all good Catholics well
know, is ••Candlemas day,” and the
weather-wise of the old country have
tenaciously clung to the following dis
ilteli as a suk r . ..tf.K.ct ie of the coming
weather. It very singularly comports
with the. supposed Intlnt* and instincts
of the giound-hng. too, but whether
4aLe or true our readers can make a
note of it, and time will tell the
w eat her -u isc :
“If Can 1 loin is il iv be clear and bright,
Then winter h-» taken another flight;
Jf (‘.indicia is ilnv brings clouds and rain,
Then winter is gone, not to return again.”
t hindlcin isd.l v and the ground bog's advent
jire both supposed tut occur on the 2d «1 Ft*b
ru ary.
Now’s the day, and nnvr’s (he hour,
Wo hone grim winter’ll shorn of his power.
Stay in bright sun! Heeeavi, come out!
Hunt, I Itio lioggy, and risk about.
The weather was Warm yesterday,
the thermometer ranging about 47 at
noon, with heavy clouds prevailing all
day. The barometer had fallen only
one point toward rain yesterday morn
ing, and did r.ot vary until evening,
when il receded another point, and
was going down very slowly at dusk.
The wind, however, had held to, or
rather from, the north, with fears en*
tamed of another freeze. We will here
venture the prediction, that if cloudy
or rainy weather prevails led ay, there
will he a permanent resumption of
navigation, and no more hard winter
this season.
The Finance Committee of the At
lanta City Council have made their re
port in relation to the City Treasury,
bringing him in a defaulter to the a
mount of $47,000. The exhibit also
shows the city badly in debt,and pay
ing as high as three per tent, a month
on borrowed money,
! '
ifirMessrs. A. A. Skinner <s* Cos.
are out in an interesting advertisement,
in this week’s paper. Their catalogue
is a pleasing one to hungry people.—
They keep Bacon frfr sale by the cord,
or in smaller lots, if you want it.
You have heard, doubtless, of
lute, a good deal said about Kirkpat
rick’s Neuralgia Specific. We were
suffering from Neuralgia in the face,
last week, and sent down to the Drug
Store, late at night, and got a bottle of
the Specific, and applied it internally'
and externally, and the result was that
in an hour we were comfortably snooz
ing away upon our couch, as if noth
ing had been the matter. We can as
sure our readers that this is no yarn
manufactured for lilt; benefit of the ven
dor, hut a bone flit must so.” If you
would act sensibly, under similar cir
-ns'ances, imitate our example.
4-# The attention of our readers is
•ailed to the advertisement of NTessrs.
S. Clayton A Son, who have just o
pened out a fresh stock of goods. Ac.,
in their new and beautiful brick store —
just completed. They have an ele
gant, new stock of goods, and now is
the time to make selections, before they i
are picked over. The Doctor and his
son are both clever gentlemen, and will
lake pleasure in exhibiting their stock,
Mr. L. Stephens, for y r ears a merch
ant in this place, is also connected with
this house. While they keep things
to make comfortable the outer tnan,
they arc also prepared to refresh the
inner man.
Washing Soap is good—but good
washing soap is very scarce. Just call
in at A. A. Skinner A Co’s anti get a
bar of the Electric and try it, and you
will never want any more turpentine
soap. Them’s our sentiments after
trying it.
Best A Kramer, Druggists, are
out in anew advertisement this week.
They have just received and opened a
large stock of fresh Dings and Medi
cines, many of which should be used
immediately to purge and purify the
system ere disease ensues. They are
both good druggists, and thoroughly
understand the critical work of com
pounding medicines and putting up
prescriptions. They keep a very re
spectable stock on hand all the time,
and are prepared to furnish almost any
thing in their line of business at the
most reasonable prices.
fi£*y*The finest chewing Tobacco, and
we might say the cheapest , in town, is
at A. A. Skinner A Co’s store ; or, at
least, wc find it so. Try your hand
and see if we hav’nt told the truth.
4fe>“lt will be seen, from an adver
tisement in this paper, that Mr. R. G.
Johnson, of Kingston, proposes to open
a school of high ortier, in that place,
on Monday, the 25th i:ist. Mr. John
son is a crippled Confederate soldier,
bears the reputation of a good scholar,
and, we think, a nice gentleman, and
well deserving the patronage nl the
people. Kingston is an accessible
place, healthy location, good society,
good water and moderate board. Wc
wish Mr. Johnson entire success in his
very commendable enterprise.
fcasjuCocoa-Nuts, a bountiful supply
for sale at A. A. Skinner & Co’s. —
At Moore A.Co’s old stand on the
west siJe of the public square.
The gentlemen citizens of Car
lersville are requested to meet, at the
Court-House, on Monday night next,
for the purpose of organizing a Fire
Company. The necessity of such an
organization, it is useless for us to urge,
as recent developments fully demon
strate that fact.
anted. —lo,ooo good lipart
pine Shingles and several thousand
Laths. For further particulars apply
to Sain’l 11. Smith at this office.
Cartersville is still climbing up
t lie greasy pole of progression. Many
anew cottage and shanty ate begin
ning to peep out of the pine thickets
and groves by which the place is sur
rounded ; and many more are under
way, and will soon grace her streets
and add numbers to her increasing
population. Her motto is “Onward.”
Blair A Bradshaw are getting in a
stock of New (foods, and are ready to
furnish anything in the clothing line,
(’all and see them, next door to Bartow
House.
HEARTBURN.—So called from a
gnawing pain and heat about the
region of tlie stomach, accompanied
with nausea, and the belching of a thin
watery acidulous liquid, especially in
the morning are the common symptoms.
To lid yourself oftliis troublesom com
plaint, avoid articles of food that easily
undergo fermentation, lake Roback’s
Stomach Bitters three times a day, in
water, and adhere to a dry diet for a
short time, and you will find yourself
cured.
weather, at present, is beau
tiful and pleasant. Uncertain how il
may be tomorrow.
Frank H. Little has been offi*
! eiallv declared Representative elect to
Congress, from this (the 7th) District.
lion. J. W. 11. Underwood has
been appointed Judjre of the Taliopoosa
Circuit, by Gov. Jenkins.
late dispatch announces the
j death ofN. P. Willis, one ofliis leading
I iterarv men of America, in the sixtieth
v?ar of his age.
A Family Paper. — The Weekly j
ConslilulUmulist . —Published every .
Wednesday morning.—An eight-page
paper, containing the latest news hy
mail and telegraph, editorials of the
daily, full market raports, miscellane
ous reading, and ar'ichs nppei tabling
to ike farm anil dairy each week. We
-hail endeavor to make il a first class
News ami Family Journal.
Prick :
Single Copy one year, - S3 00
Ten copies, sent at one time, each 2.50
A specimen copy sent when desired.
Address, STOCKTON A CO.
Augusta, Ga.
GEORGIA, Bartow County,!
Feb’y sth, 1867. j
Ordered , by the Court, that an Elec
tion be held, on Saturday, the 23rd
day of this month, for Judge of the
County Court, to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by the death of Turner 11.
Trippe. J. L. Wikle, J. I. C.
D. A. Vaughan, J. I. C.
Jxo. Kennedy, J. I. C.
Entered on minutes.
Jo Day, Clerk.
theHlweTove.
A Monthly Magazine, devoted to
Literature, Agriculture, and General
Intelligence, and comprising reports of
Battles, Incidents aud Anecdotes of the
War, never before published,
By GEN. D. 11. HILL,
Late of the Southern Army.
Propr’s —J. P. Erwin 4* D. II Hill.
The Magazine is published at Char
lotte, N. C. It contains from sixty to
eighty pages of the size of those of
Blackwood’s Magazine, and will be
furnished to subscriber* at S3 a year,
in advance, or $5 if not paid till the end,
of the year. Cash subscribers not re
quired to pay until after the receipt of
the first number.
Incidents and accidents, and anec
dotes of the war are requested, that the
Magazine may be a monument to the
heroism of our soldiers, and to the de
votion of our people.
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
A Clergyman, while residing in South
America as a missionary, discovered a
safe and simple remedy for the Cure of
Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dis
eases of the Urinary and Seminal Or
gans, and the whole train of disorders
brought on by baneful and vicious
habits. Great numbers have been
cured hy this noble remedy. Prompted
by a desire to benefit the afflicted and
unfortunate, I will send the recipe for
preparing and using this medicine, in a
sealed envelope, to any one who needs
it, Free of Charge.
Address,
JOSEPH T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House.
New- York City.
Beautiful Extract.
The following inimitable extiact is
said to have been written by Bishop
Herber in one of the very earliest of
hie memorable productions:
It cannot be that earth is man’s only
abiding place. It cannot be that life is
a bubble cast up by the ocean of eternity
to float a moment upon its waves, and
sink into nothingness. Else why is it
that high and glorious aspirations,
which leap like angels fiom the temple
of our hearts, are forever wandering
unsatisfied ? Why is it that the rainbow
and cloud come over us with a beauty
that is not of earth, and then pass off to
leave us to rnuse on tl.eir loveliness?
Why is it that the stars which “hold
their festival around the midnight throne
are above the grasp ofour limited facul
ties ; forever move us with their un
approachable glory And, finally why
it .is that bright forms of human beauty
are presented to our view and then taken
from us, leaving the thousand steams of
jur affections to flow back in the Alpine
torient upon our hearts ? We are born
for a higher destiny than that of earth.
There is a realm where the rainbow
never fades ; where the beautiful beings
which pass before us like shadows,
will stay forever in our presence.
Dennis’ Sarsaparilla,
A substitute for Calomel , Blue Pills ,
Castor Oil , Rheuburb, Aloes , 4*c.
IF you h.»ve symptoms of a disordered Liver,
TRY IT, and see if it does r.ot produce a
bee action of the bowels, and make you feel
better after you have taken it.
TRY IT in your families. If you have a
daughter of a bilious temperament, who takes
it when necessary, watch the expressions of
her mother, and see if she does not say it has
improved her complexion and general health.
TRY IT in any disease in which calomel is
considered the best remedy, and see if it does
not produce an evacuation of the morbid bilo
aud improve the complexion and spirits quick
er than is usu 1 for other mediciuesto produce
Some families prefer calome',blue pills, &e,
sec if they do not have more sickness, much
larger bills to pay for medicines,and more phy
sicians’ visits than you do in yours.
Ask those who use it in their families at the
first symptoms of disease, if it docs them any
good, and see if they do not generally say
“they do not know, for they have but little or
no sickness.”
Ask those who have taken the imported or
stronger medicines and then tried this Sarsap
arilla. and sec if they do say this did them
much more good ; and why ? Because it is
the most natural medicine for the Liver and
Bowels, and the Blood, that can beta Ken, and
with it but little medicines, of any kind, will
be needed.
Prepared by DR D. DENNIS, Augusta,
Ga.. and for sale m Cartersville by W- L.
i KIRKPATRICK A CO., Druggists; also
; DENNIS’ PAIN-KILLER or Stimulating
I I%iiment. jan 25w2m
10,000 good Laths wanted, for which
the market price will be paid. Apply
I to S. 11. SMITH, Cartersville Exfress
! Frintiu*'Fb*ve'c. Feb I‘. 1667.
ISlaif aacl Haradsliaw tiave removed tSaeii l Store to Samiiel
CPlayfc©u‘s new bock building, Hast side Os the Rail-Road.
®C£“Call ami see HtSfThey will sell you bargains , and no mistake. Only try them.‘2£33S
• - *
ms MM I
Seduction of
PER CENT,
ON FALL AND WINTER
GOODS.
V\ ishing to reiluce our entire stock of F.iiLIL
ASD WINTER Dfil-GOODS,
Clothing,
lints,
She es ;
anti
Roots,
Woolen Goods of every Description,
such as
Nubias,
Hoods,
Sontags,
Shawls,
Cloaks,
BROAD OLOTH3,
CASSIMERES,
WHITE GOODS, &C.
Also a of
CROC]IES;Y
and
:h:_a.:r,-DW.ajr^-
We have in *(le the above Reduction of 50 per
cent on all Goods on hand,
Our stock of Dry Goods is equal to any j
stock South, in quality or style, and part con- i
sistiug of
FRENCH PLAIDS,
CALICOS,
FLANNELS,
SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS,
O SNA BURGS,
&C.
Our Stock of C othing consists of
Bi otstl Cloth Suits, at all prices,
CassiHiere Suits,
Overcoats, every style and price.
Our stock of and Shoes is complete,
Ladies’ calf,
“ Moroco-
Kid,
“ cloth,
Gentlemens’
WATER PROOF CALF BOOTS,
“ KIP
BOYS’ BOOTS,
Oursllock of Hats consists in
MENS’ AND BOYS’
Wool, Cassimere, Far, Felt and Plush.
Our stock of Hardware consists, in part of
Kuives ami Forks,
Tea and Tablespoons, iron and sil,
LOCUS, of every kind,
Hinges, Butts, Screws,
Ratchets and Hammers.
Siitoot’ilng Irons, Chains,
Shovels and Pitchforks.
Our stock of Crockery and Glassware con
sists, in part, of
STONE AND GRANITE WARE,
CUPS AND SAUCERS.
DINNER AND BREAKFAST PLATES.
BOWLS AND PITCHERS.
GOBLETS AND TUMBLERS.
SALT SELLERS AND MOLASSES CANS,
i 'Ltr stock of GROCERIES is complete,
j This entire Stork is offered to the public at
; ~»0 per cent below regular prl-
I cos. at
i loewess veis &, PFEircirs.
GARTEP.SVIU.E, 6A.
.fan i, 1*67.
S‘?kX.KSBO?VO‘
jjs£ ■■ 4 : A i|L Jig >.
i&dz&'J. Jo-Lid. Siefc'-3 fvk'r
f | Hiß > xcrcises of tins Institution will bo
_| resumed on Monday,la;- Cath iu.st., under
the supervision of
J v.iIES G. RV ILS, Prlucipa!,
Assisted by
J. Is. (OLLi\S
AM)
m:\Rl 91i( OiHIICK,
Rates of Tuition, pet Session of *0 weeks:
Primary Department Sls I*o
Preparatory •* (JO
High School. ilo 00
Incidental Etpeases, I 00
Music, ‘45 00
Br aid can be bad, inclusive of every thing
Ini lights, a !§ 17,00 per Mouth. The oani
est, hearty co-operation of the community, it,
the establishment of a Sc tool of high order in
their midst, is most urgently soiicili'd.
fstib sboro, Ga., January ;if>, ISO 7. wtf
W. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos., Druggists,
CaRTEKSVILLE, ca.
11.1, keep constantly on hand a well
selected stock of puie
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
84S m 7? ® 111,
mm,
Patent Medicines* &c
Jones’ Carriage Repository,
Jan 17.
&SLliS«ik
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
-i, !
CARTERSVILLE, G A.
S4g“’Special attention given to Repair
ing'.
HAVING opened business at n:y old
stand, i am prepared to do any and all
Kinds of work desired in the Carriage Line,
at low figures for cash. I shall keep on hand ,
a ju£;e übso'rluicsil of j
Buggies & Carriages,
and can. at short notice, furnish any kind • i
a VEHICLE desired. Having connected
myself with
Messrs. Wyman & May,
Augusta, G-a
a well known and reliable firm, I will sell
at Augusta I’lTccSj freights added,
fr.uii the herd Factories nt the North and
East. Alt of which will be warranted light.
Being well acquainted with the country an I
people, with tong exporfence in the business,
I purpose to furnish the market with suca
work as will give perfect satisfaction, I s'ia!l
be able to furnish the entir* country, asm
fad ities are unlimited. Call and examine, it
shall cost you nothing. I lei 1 assured that
the good people of tins county will appreciate
the. honest efforts ot one of their old citizens,
broke down by *lic war, R. H, JONES,
January 17, 1867. vvly
SI,OOO REWARD.
Hunter’s Specific.
T I XHE great English Remedy.
; _|_ A certain, speedy and pleasant cure for
Gonnorahcea,
Syphilis,
Pain in the back,
Incontinence of Urine,
Diseaseso the Biadder,
Seminal Weakness,
Ki lney Discus* s,
Qiabctis.
Stone in Bladder,
ElTecls of Marcurv,
and Glort.
—lt cures in from five to eight and lys.
—lt requires noelisrige of Die'.
—lt is not disagree aide to take.
—lt imparts no odor to the breath.
lt gives tone the who e sy- tem.
—lt removes impurities of t c blood,
j Sold, wholesale and retail, by
V/M, !!. TUTT,
Wholesale £>i uggist,
Augusta, Ga.
jail *s.wfun
! winces a «»»#*
SEW IN Q MACHINES.
?t JUDG” MILNER’S
& ii ’st and the L.**.; >Vw h ; - M.t-
I chine now nicmiLiciured.
speaks lor i.self. J.;n. ‘ls, 1807
SREENBAQKS
ABE
GOOB!
BUT
R CRACK'S stomach WITIIRfI, atVor
J,‘»n of ex,niin:e« mid trinl, hnr*
proven lo I** tt,u bo»l remedy eila.it
i..r all I'omplaiuta a tier* .» tunic and
.vtiimilauit aie required. they never
lull lo su«'U£tlieu the weak, impart
vigor to the strong, and in all r*.«po<Ms —>
restore shattered aid broksu-down a if
oousiitutinn*. No remedy baa been
•reeived with a* much favor as K,>- I ■
»*n.a’s aiuJiA.u Kitties. la Chu-sgo -*—^
OVKK 50,000 bottle* wer* void by ess
drug-house ilHhe past year. It is »J.
luitted bv our mo-t learned |>b>sie'»H«
that Ur, 'll, !K.\CU H STi >.M ,u 'it liIT
TKKS combine ilia ~ro|,ert.e» es a
gentle laxative, an efficient anli-bihoue
agent, and tha l>e«t atomachio kaowru to ~ar~
Uie world. KOMACK’S Hl ITKIW at,mild U
I be used by con rale seems to atiengtheu H
I tlie prostiatioo wliicit alwnya follow* acuta cl
diteane. lu the
Bit. IOPS diatHeta of tl,a West nu 4
Snilli there liaa, for a lon* time, l «g
nuieli needed an article or S'|'n||ACH
Idrmt.'t, which, if taken iu proper
qimntitia.., and at the |no,w*r time, mw
it sura | ravtntivo of Jttlious l-eu-r,
Fever and l.ivcr Complaint, l)ys- pr n o
Complaint, and all diseases of similar (p
nnture; and me t,ottcr as a preventive tu
tOr Uliou* derangemeut, regulating ** - .
ANU .trengthening ttie system, and air.
ing tone to the digestive organs, tl si*
any other known remedy. Now that
the war i* over, there will L* (lioiteande
seeking homes in the S. nth. No per
son w ho rallies his hie should go there
without having constantly at hand the pr tb'm
HITTERS, as a safeguard agamst epi- f ffl 1
domic and maladies engendered by mi- H
asms and po!lnt»sl wntsr. Traieleis R
and all resideuia of the lank river-boi- I”
tom ,
&
COCNTIRS of Die West »nd Soutti, and
tho valley of the Mississippi lind IV*
i ('ilari 's, should provide llicmse!\<•«
with the HITTERS. There is prol>atily
no one disease with which Inaukind ar"<»
afflicted which i» ttie source of bo many
ailments ns dyspepsia, or as It is more vb —«
oominonly called Hour Stomach, and 3 , ’
there is no more certain remedy I lien
HobacU's .Stomach Hitters, 'j'hcy are a 4
never knowu to fail. —* ®—■“
~m~ 7” INO CIfOI.KHA lias always Is-taj
H / much diended by the pnl.tic, and
14 people have resorted to nil inauner
■ of medicines to arrest tlio progress,
jL ’ ,ut ' vl *' l success. A Kiire cure
“ and piercntive is to lie found in U,e
nso of Pr. HORACE'S HOANPINA
\ IAN KEMKPIES. Keep the l,owel« B ra
open witti llic fills, mid invigorate the ■—
system t,y free use of the Stomach R
Hitters, nr, ii the blood Ixi thin, use the D HI
ruritler. —w
Sl'Ctr an invnhmt.le remedy should t.*
kept in every family Keep the system
in full vigor nrst nothing is lo tx> lesred
from disease or cholera. THE <>ld>
REI.IAHI/E. Po not Isv deceived bv
purclmsing «ny of tho quuck nontrtun»
under ttio various names of Hittera.
Pmetiase none ottier Imt L»r. Kof.ACK'M
STOMACH RITTERS, which an* com
pounded of the purest drugs, and in L /
which the utlkoted cun rely. rV_/
ARE
SETTEEI
PKINCE, WALTON & COMPANY,
(Sttcoorsors to 0. W. Eobock,)
SOLE RROPKIETORS,
Xoo. SO, SO, 00 and O‘J JCnst Third Stro* 4
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by a!l Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE,
ABBOTT & BROS.
Commission Merchants,
A ltd wholesale Dealers in
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES.
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
We have now in store and
for sale et lowest cash prices
.lie follow ing goods :
1350 Sks unmix’d and white Corn.
400 bids superfine and extra family
Flour.
10 casks cL ar Sides.
50 kegs Leaf Lard.
214 Bags Virginia Salt.
50 boxes cheap Tobacco,
10 bales Colton Yarn—B X 10’s.
50 bales Timothy Hay.
1000 extra fine Grain Bans.
ABBOTT X BROS.
Com m ission M ercl 1 ants,
Whitehall str..
ATLANTA, GA.
January 17, 1867,
%i>*w . n. MOtXTCASTLE,
f Jeweller anti Wiitcti an 1
Flock Uepal.er,
In the Fr uit of A. A. bkiuuw 6l Co's storw.
Gartersvilie jan X 5.
l’!ie CaiteiHvillc Hotel.
I TTVR. TIIOMAH MILAM having f—, .
' / charge of tiiis Mouse, wouid !>»•
! jdcnwJ I • .ccct'it I tca fw B nrT dj * * J
c iitiib BO Aitl >, w th m- without ■»' (,
; 1 >iig':i*r. <’..!! and • !• uit ca tornos
< .’urti r# - . ii.