The Weekly Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 18??-1867, February 15, 1867, Image 3

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L « e a I. V if. “Wc are {authorized to aiinounci* Tie iinine of THOMAS R. <Ol (' 11 E, us Kinsr<t«»n. (Ja.. ;t eamli <l;Me lor .finite o( tin* Eotinlt Dourt of lWtnw, at the Ehcion on Saturday, the 23d in.si. l’eVy 15, 1807. AYti arc {authorized to ;um< ulire (lie nainli! ill JESSE K WIKI.E. a raii(lnlal|c lor .1 u« I nl I Hi" ( 'oil ity Court ol HaijloW, lo li!l l!i*‘ va «-;inr\ of Trlljqu*. deceased. — I'ihc io'i mi Salurdajr, tin- 23d, iusl. E« h’y 8, 1807. Itaii rinv vi i.i.kJ .1 an. 28. 1 HOT. The friends ol Col. R. C. SAXON announce liim a candidate lor Judged the Comity Court of Bartow, made va canthy the death of Judge Tiippe. R. HENDERSON, j. uopi.E. M <*«•< I nar of I’irt Company. In accordance with previous notice, the iiiciiilh is of the Fijie Depaitment ol <'artM svillc, asseinhh and at the Court House Hall on Month y. the I Itli ult., lor the purpose of taking steps towards the organization ol a j cgular I'ire He* partiiii iil in llie village. The meeting was or £ mi zed by call ing Mr. W. 11. (filbert to the chair. On motion, Thus. XV . .Milner Esq. Mas requested to act nslseereturv*. l)r. S. If Kramer arose and stated the nl.jert ol the meetii g, in a few well limed and practical ohsl rvalioiis. tmi motion of .Mr. iJiewciistein, the si eieiar\ called the roljl, and laid the list h lore the Hireling for additional signatures, several new members were added to the roll. On motion. I lie chair appointed a committee ot three; viz. Hr. J. \V . I' . lit— t, M. l,oewensleiti ;jml I lios. W . Milm r. to solicit aid l»y Iprivale eonlri- Imliou, lor th«- purpose ojl eijatpiiig the •company lor illicltve srivice. .Said committee oidoicd to n (jott to the pre“ siding oliicci ol the organization lrom time to time, at each meeting. (In motion, (lie eliairj appointed a committee i I three ; viz. Dr, »S. R. ivra met, R. \Y. Murphy atulj R. Marsh to •draft a const in.lion and By Laws, for the govi rnment of the organ z .non. (In inoiioii, (he chair appointed commiltce of thn e, t iZ ; Jajini s (' Jones. ! >r. \V. 1, K rkpatrick .uld M I.oew cnotein, to iivesligite and report as soon as cottvi nient, the cost ul ol an engine, also ol equipments for a Hook and I .ad tin Company. I On motion ol 1).. S. R. d\ miner, the •chnirm.ti was atldcil to sak|l committee. A mm ion was then made and earned, to hate the proceedings oflthe meeting puldir lied in the ('.irlersvi le Express, and that the secretary solicit aOnll at atu tidancc of all the men hers of the Department at the next metjling, to rat” ill and adopt all measures tjieeessary to tin* pi fleet;oti ol the organization. There being no further business be fore the House, on motion »|l Dr. .1. W. I', Be.-t the meeting then adjourned, to meet at Court House Hall oil Monday tngh; i 1 the 18 h inst. 'V. 11. GILBERT, < '1 airmail. Tin s. \Y. Mii.n kr, Secretary. I'.ni rolls lArtcusvii.m'. ExeiU ss ; Ck.x i i.kmi.n, — While others through the medium of tin' I‘ress, an!* present ino tlm names ol their favorites lor the in \t Governor of the State, et one of the eninuHHi people,present to the eon sicleraiiot: ol' do: public, utile of the most /Until, charitable, ever faithful and patriotic citizens; that man is Lewis I'omlitio! Bartow County. .NORTH GEORGIA. Van Errs .v Tipping—\Ye would ;li reet especial attention to the announce■ ment of the above linn, to be found in another column* They will Ideal ex tensively in Western produce and in fancy and staple groceries. In the lat ter, they will be constantly prepared to supply families in the city with every article necessary for tal le use, w hile with corn, bacon, flour. I syrup, and salt, they w ill be supplied at all times to till orders front the tjountry trade. \an Epps Tippin are doing business on Alabama street, n the Dank Block, and will be found gentle men ol the utmost reliability iin all business transactions. Their present glock ol groceries is complete in j every particular, and families would do well to send to them for supplies. GREENBACKS AND KOIWCKS. are indispensable to the public welfare, lor one sustains the pecuuarv hesjdth ot the nation, while the othet oresertsthe physicial health ol the individuals! com posing the uutiou. Joliii .Sinltli tdicrlisdli to r his Do*. The dog is a very useful animal. Hat is. when he is active in the pursuit of rodent verrniue, and don't lute. As the high school of compositions always say, ‘die is the Iricml of man.” and ol woman too. lor that in alter, ami boys and girls and children in arms, and evert variety of the human race. lam partial to (logs. Always like to have th'-iti about the house. They have such an intelligent way ol running right into the entry, and letting you know when anybody is lurking around, and then they "buy a deep - muuthcd welcome home,” when you’ve been out, which is very relresshmg. To he sure, they sometimes howl a little too much at night, when you chain ’em up in the hack yard, but this is easily remedied by a proper application of boot-jacks and paper weights. I own a dog, black and tan terrier. Has his ears clipped lo a sharp point, and his tail amputated. Ta'.l points straight upwards now, when it was first cut it was inclined to curl. Tendency was so strong that it threw the dog into a frightlul scries of somersaults, that must have ended liis existence if I hadn’t tied him down. After that I nut the fragmentary caiidut-in splints, and he gets along now with only a slight liilch in his hind legs, that gives him the appearance ol travelling in a continuous canter. He was a nice dog, used to look very ferocious and llv around the room when anybody siid "rats,” although l never knew him to catch any. Rut he was great at raw beef. In that respect I never saw his equal. He answered to the name of“Jar*.” I suppose there must be several mil lion dogs who reji i e in the same corrupted cognomen. Jack strayed away a week or two ago, left the manna of my hotisfc for the flesh-pots of some beguiling stranger, 1 suppose. Missed him when l came home ; house seemed empty without him. His ‘ hark” wasn’t on the sea” or m the parlor, or in the second story Iront, or any where else. Children erjed for him, while our Thomas cat no longer mounted hurridly on the chairs and tables as he approached. 1 was dis tressed* I consulted with my wife, I advertised lor him, offered live dollars reward. Advertisement appeared in the morning papers. Ring at the door bell about 6 A. M. Whole family in bed, Rise and put my head out of the window. Alan with two spotted dogs, that looked as if they had just recovered from a severe attack ol the measles. Fellow looked up ami wanted to know "if either one ol them was him.” Don’t use profane language, so simply said "no,” and shut the window . Door hell rang eighteen times w ithin the next hour. Got up at last and dressed. Began to eat my breakfast. Anoiln r ring at the bell. Short man with shiny hat. Wore what my oldest girl called “spit curls.” llad a hull dog, with a head like a cast-iron water spout, and crooked legs. Said he’d found my dog. Told him that wasn’t him. Said he knew tl was, rather savage. I) g began to giowl, and looked hard at me. Assumed a mild, I er.-uasivc tone, and tie. cribed my lost canine. Fellow said, anyhow Ins was a better dog than mine, and he guessed he would leave him. I said I wouldn't have him under any circumstances. Fellow pushed the dog. and said B—s —ketch ’em.” Hog made a dash at me. Springing inside, and shut the door in his face. Went in the parlor ami watched him lease through the front gate. Saw another man coming in. Had a redieulous poodle with a brass collar .troutnl bis neck. Threw up the window, and told him that wasn’t my dog, so he needn’t bring him in. He eyed me with a sarcastic smile, and said 1 couldn’t afford to own a dog like that. Told him I didn’t want to, either. Said that dog had killed his nineteen rats in four minutes, he had* Said I wouldn’t be lieve him it he crossed his bieast to it. Fellow then dared me to come out. Said he would poke me in the nose, something ol that sort. i didn’t go out. Another ring at the bell. This time a lellow in a fur cap, and a yellow mongrel that had but one eye. Asked me if I had lost a dog. Said yes. Fur cap said he hail found him and wanted the reward. Told him that wasn’t my dog. Fur cap wanted to know if my dog wasn’t named Jack. Said he was. He then called his bilious looking can ine by that name. Dog flapped his attenuated tale against the pavement three or four times, and flung his un damaged optic around in a wild sort of style. Wasn’t convinced however, and the lur cap left after breaking the third commandment in the most horrid man ner. Hadn’t got lairly "t the house before there was another call. This time a chap in tattered raiment, nothing pur ple about him but bis nose, and no fine linen on him, or coarse either, r.s far as 1 could see. Had a big black and tan terrier with him. Dog looked a good deal scared. Had a way of putting his tail between his legs, Alv impression is that the fellow went out and limited up the Jog to get the reward. Didn’t seem to take kindly to his education. Syntax was defective Said he had “fetched back that dog ofyourn.”— fold him that was not the one I had lost. Fellow insisted that it was.— Seemed rather downhearted because 1 wouldn’t take lum. Asked me if I didn’t observe how glad thtf dumb beast was to see me. Said 1 hadn’t observed i*. Fellow said I’d regret it it 1 let such a chance sltp to get a valuable beast Said I guessed I'd ha*e to let her slip. Then he thought awhile, and , asked me tl l Wouldn’t lend him live dollars an\ how, and take the dog as sir* curity. Told him 1 was unable to per ceive it precisely from tear standpoint, < o he w ut away, looking as if he Kit hurt. Then another man came wiih j fierce looking hound, with hairless tail, Hound rushed ri«ht at me. and commenced ex ercising olfactories up and down mv trousers, honked as if he might bile with «*ery little provocation. Man stiid he’d brought my dog. Told him rather shaip my dog was a terrier. Saul so was this one. ( aught rats before his eves open, and had been engaged in that blood-thirsty occupation every since. 'Told him 1 couldn’t take him. Man said he wouldn’t leave without the five dollars. Said I would see him in the tomb of theCapulets first. Fel low thought 1 was swearing at him and struck at hip. Dog look it upright off, flew ad me and tore my imwsers, lie sides tasting mv flesh. I escaped into, the entry shut the door and locked it. Determined not lo answer any more rings. Bell was pulled two hundred and seventy-five times more. Didn’t answer it. I Uderstood afterwards that several of my friends had been to me, and gone away offended. About dinner-time went up and looked out of the window. Found seventy-five or eighty men there, all of whom had dogs Bull terriers, spaniels, setter pups, bloodhounds double-nosed pointers, Newfoundlands, lap-dogs, whiflils grey hounds, mastifis, mongrels. Dogs with straight tails, curly tads, hob tails, and no tails at all Ye! «w black, while, brown, spotted anil flea-bitten. I sup pose that ever went on four legs or three either, were gathered in my front yard. Put the sash up. and attempted to disperse the crowd. Crowd all com menced to talk at once. Dogs all howled, yelped, barked and snarled.— Couldn’t hear my own voice, and shut the window in disgust. Haven’t seen in) dog yet. Don’t ev er expect to see him. Don’t want ev er to see him, or any other dog. Have seen enough ol dogs to last me the bal ance of my n i'utal Ii le. Horrible stories, in circulation con necting dogs with restaurant sausages. Hope my dog is tucked away in some sausage skin. Wish all the dogs were made into one large sausage, and the fellow who owns the dog with the hair less tail, that bit me, had to eat il at one sitting. Family Groceries, CONFECTIOIRIESJC. SSL - . Asa, & m At Moure <V Co's old stand— west side Public square, CARTEH.SVILLE, GA. Jl ST received, and for sale, at reduced market prices, a very large lot of New Bacon and Lard; VIRGINIA SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, FLOUR, MEAL, RICE, CHEESE. MACKEREL. SUGAR CURED HAMS. *c. Garden Seeds, a full supply. Onion Setts and ESuOons. Tobacco, Chiming and Smoking. Pot ware, of the finest quality. Confectioneries, a No, i lot, tresh. Powder and Shot, Nails. assorsed sizes. Wooden-ware, Washing Soap, unsurpassed. To all of which, and much more, we invite the attention of the public. Feb. 1. Mil ntmss. Mv old friends nnd ru.st.mirrs will ]itcnse remember, that, after hav inig been twice burned out, I have Resinned the Drug Business, with Messrs. T- J.& \i. B. Swanson, under the style of MASSEY, SWANSON & CO. at /loark's Corner , Next »loor to W H. Jfrothcrton. I will he pleased to meet all mv old triends at our now place of busi ness, where I am prepared to show them a large and well assorted stock of drugs, medicines, chemicals, patent med icines, paints, oils, glas3, putty, fancy and toil et articles, soaps, perfumery, brushes of all kinds, pure wines and brandies for medicinal purposes, and at very low figures, K J. MAB.SE Y. late M i-sev and Hertv. fob 1 ATLANTA, GA. . «. HOI YTCASIL’h j- nJewellvr and WaUli and Clock licpaiier. In the Front of A. A. Skinner & Co’s store. CarUrswiic ;aa 25. Hair and Bradshaw have removed their Store to Samuel Clayton's new brick building, Bast side @f, the Sail-HOad, QCiTTaI! and see them.NE -3 S&£*Ttiey are receiving* an entire W STOCK OF GOODS? direct from tlie Eastern markets, which cannot be excelled in price, quality or quantity, in any market South. Just received a complete assortment Childrens’, Misses’, and Ladies’ Shoes, events’ Boats, and a* low as old cost prices. Bleaching-*, Sea Island Shirtings and Sheetings, rew Prints, spring and winter styles; Hoop Skins, all grades: and, in fact, any thing kept in a First Class Dry-Goods House. CAItTKRSVILLK, Fcli’y 15, 1867. | G XI £ AX GX 0 &IW G #ll Mil! •—• Reduction of PER CENT, ON FALL AND WINTER GOODS. V\ isliing to reduce ourentire stock of I'M LL L\U WIMER Dll¥-«OOU!$, Clothing, Hilts, Shot's, an«l Hoots, Woolen GooJs of every Description, such as Nubias, Hoods, Sontags. Shawls, Cloaks, BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, WHITE GOODS, fcC. Also 3 large stock of OROOKERY and HARDWARE. We have in do the above Reduction of 50 per cent on all Goods on hand, Our stock of Dry Goods is equal to any stock South, in quality or styl ■, and p irt con sisting of FRENCH PLAIDS, CALICOS, FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, OSN A BURGS, & C. Our Stock of C othiug consists of 15 road Cloth Suits, at all prices, Cassimerc Stalls, Overcoats, every style and price, Our stock of Boots] and Shoes is complete, Ladies’ calf, “ Moroco* “ Hid, “ cloth, Gentlemens’ WATER PROOF-CALF BOOTS, “ KIP BOYS’ BOOTS, Our block of Hats consists in WIENS 1 AND BOYS 1 Wool, Cassiaiere, Fur, Fell and Plush. Our stock ofll.u Jvvare consists, in part of linivcs and Forks, Tea and Tablespoons, iron and si!, Locks, of every kind, Hinges, ISutts, Screws, Hatchets and Hammers. Smoothing 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 3REAKFAST PLATES. BOWLS AND PITCHERS. GOBLETS AND TUM3LCRS. SALT CELLERS AND MOLASSES CANS, Our stock ol GROCERIES is complete, This entire Stock is offered to the public at 50 per cent below regular pri ces, at LOEWEVSTCI.V & PFEIFER'S. CART EES VI LEE, GA. J-an 1 ISG7, grjtESBOJKO/- inmmi. I • ‘ f9MI K exercises of tins Institution ui'lhc | resumed ou .Monday,the 28th inst., under t c supervision of J 1..11KS (>, 111 l!-S, I’rinclpa!, Assisted by J, S>. COLLINS AM) HENRY MclOlDlltli. i Rates of Tuition, per Session of 20 weeks: Primary Department, Si 1.5 00 I‘reparatorv . go 1,0 High School ».> 00 1 Incidental Expenses, 1 00 i Music, 25 00 Board can he had, inclusive of every tiling hu lights, a $17,00 per Month. Theem ii <st, hearty eo-operation of the oiinmiinit//, in j the establishment of a Se tool of high v.uder iii ' their midst, is m >st urgently solicited. , fhil shorn. G.i., January 25, 1807. wlf .W. L. Kirkpatrick & C 0. ,. Druggists, CaRTERSVII.EE, ga. ; IT T II.I. keep constantly on hand a well j y j selected stock ol pure 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. I ; J ZJktWV % Patent Medicines &.c, .Tones’ Carriage Repository, Jar. 17. . _ _ tuwuimm* CARRIAGE REPOSITORY AUD CARTERSVILLE, G A. Special attention given to Itcpillr ing. HAVING opened business at ny old stand, 1 am prepared to do any and all Miu.s of work de-ired in the Garriagc lane, at low figures for cash. I shall keep oil hand a line assortment of Buggies & Carriages, i and mn, it short notice, furnish any kind of ! a VEHICLE desired. Having connected myself with Messrs. Wyman Sc May, Augusta, Ga* i a well known and reliable firm, I will sell at Augusta freights added, from the her! Factories at tlie North and E ist. All of which will b : warranted right. Being well acquainted with the country and people, with long experience in the I usiness, I purpose to furnish the market with such | work as will give perfect satisfaction, 1 shall j be able to furnish the entir- country, as in; | faci ities are unlimited. Call and examine, it * shall cost you nothing. 1 feel assure l that : the good people of this county will appreei it. r ' the holiest efforts of one of their old citiz, us, | broke down by ’he war, R. 11. JONES, I January 17, 1807. wly I SI,OOO IRzIEW^-RTD. Hunter’s Specific. rjAIIE great English Remedy. § A certain, speedy and pleasant cure for 1 G'liuorabcca, Syphilis, Pain in the hack, Incontinence of Urine, Diseases o the Bladder, Seminal Weakness, Kidney Discus s, Qiabetis, Stone in Bladder, Effects of Muretiry, and Gleet. - —lt currs in from five to eight days. lt no change of Die'. —lt is no* and sagreeable to take. —lt imparts no odor t) the bvatli. lt gives tore t'-e who « system. —lt removes impurities oft o hlood. So/d, wholesale anil retail , by WM. H. TUTT, Wholesale Druggist, Augusta, Ga. jan 25.w< in WTDCOI k GvXX BS* S LWlh l MAG HINES . eALL *t JFDGE MILNFR'S 1 House and ilie Best Sewinjr \Li ! chiw? now manufactured. ‘ speak? I>r ipelf. J i: . :5, 1807 ROBACK’S BITTERS "$* j' | * \! |r 4lk %;■ [lmp V* Y Y, Y \I N N Y" \ i v 'fl ROBACK’S Vi sTOM.un TV BITTERS!;^ V i V Vs I tx I *“ s^-V %! DYSPEPSIA, .Y %\ v <> •i s»n«l are the hes, Tonic vO y m itu*«oiiii. 's' 1 Ki : ‘ \ EOBACK S 4 4 | v .> Y* BLOOD 1,/ YpillsY 4 \ SICK %% HEADACHE, <->. I b '< 1 Costivenes*', im.l all ,t\- O y£ V senses ol llie tioWels. XoROBACK’sj'yV \ r i\ Vv \j BLOOD r o. J ' j CUUKS j SCROFULA. V . > v l , ov .±y yy v unit nil tllsensi* arising > O/ *iy i IV,mi impure Mood. <s/ c v- ! [1 * & o. * ; hi %I / f x f ;s %S: I s wmi \*f <C\ %W$ f | N AUK BOLD LSY ALL ;h3<! Ilcnlors in l'atfiH Xa«*<Jjcim‘« E VEI t YWII ERE PRINCE, WALTON fit CO. p (Suucussore to Dr, 0. \V. Kobtick,) HuEK rilOlMi I KTOKB, Nos. 50, 53, 00 & 02 East Third St, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ABEOTT A’B'RO ST Conmiirisioii Merchants, And wholesale Dealers in PRODUCE AND GROCERIES. Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. We have now in store and for sale i t lowest cash prices .he follow iii£ goods : 1350 Sks unmix’d and white Coni. 100 bbls superfine and extra family Flour. 10 casks e!( ar Sides. 50 kegs Leaf Lard. 21 I Bags Virginia Salt. 50 boxes cheap 'l’ohaeco, 10 hales Cotton Yarn—B X 10’s, 50 hales Timothy Hay. 1000 extra fine Grain Ba»s. ABBOTT X BROS. Commission Merchants, Whitehall str.. ATLANTA, GA. January 17, 1867, P £ X A £ If B XT a X; aK CASKS A.KTUC CYY.BYY BELTS. By Krwin & Jones. VSSOKTEi) sizes Lcji* mi hmd. Also WOOD in.utc t', .mi, :. \ g, to : IlhAlel, r al\ al huti:* GARTERS t'iLLc. IN I ’, 1 s(i7. wty