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JLoc a I.
BCS-'Wc are authorized to
hiiiiounce the name of THOMAS R.
COUCHB', of Kingston, Ga., a cantli
date lur Judge of the County Court oj
B'ftow, at the Election on Saturday
the 23d inst. Feb’y lu. 1807.
are authorized to
announce the name ol JLSSE R.
WIKLK, h candidate for Judge ot the
County Court of Bartow, to till the va
cancy of Judge Trippc. deceased.—
Election on Saturday, the 23d, inst.
Feb’y «, 1807.
Bautowvillk, Jan. 28. 1867.
The friends ot Col. R. C. SAXON
announce him a candidate (or Judge of
the County Court of Bartow, made va
cant by the death of Judge Trippe.
R HENDERSON,
J. BOGLE.
VST We are requested to state that a
Union Prayer Meeting will be held at
the Methodist EL Church, in this place,
on every Wednesday night. The pub
lic are respectlully solicited to attend.
UstfrVVe urge upon our town author
ities the importance of discontinuing
the burial of the dead in the grave yard
lomerly attached to the Baptist church
in tins place, and the the taking of
steps for its removal. The town is
rapidly building up m that direction,
and it is located on one ol the most
commanding eminences around the
place. By removing it, many more
beautiful building tots will be brought
into in n ket, which, otherwise, will j
mar the uniformity of our streets and j
place, m well as brmg the grave yard
ii the very heart of the private resi
deuce part ol the town. Stop the in
terment of the dead there now, and it
will not I e a very great undertaking to
remove those who have alrcad) been
buru-d there, but let it continue anoth
er year ot two, aud U Will be impracti
cal to attempt it.
Tut: Election Saturday.— Don’t
forget the eiteitoii for Judge of the
Count) Court, to-morrow. There are
lon e candidates in the held, and all ol
them are worth) men and well quali"
tied lot iht-pout. Show them that you
rcApivt them oy supporting the man ol
y our choice. See announcements ol
tin u iiu.iKf- under local head.
’Ve learn th it Mr. Ford's store
tit air. was broken into, a tew’
<; j\ s .-once. and goods taken tlierelrom,
to a considerable extent. The deed
u is coin mil u U by Doc. Glusgo and
two outers by ilie name ot Baker. —
G.asgo has been arrested anu lodged
in j ill at this place, who, we under*
4ia.nl, pleads guilty, the other two have
made their escape, and are yet at 1 irge.
attention of our merchants
auu business men generally is invited
to the Circular from the business men
<d Charleston, South Carolina, to be
found among our new advertisements,
l'he tune to purchase Spring goods is
.now lit hand, and we suggest to our
merchants and others the propriety ol
consulting this list before starting to
market or sending out tl.fir orders, as
well as filing it a way lor future reler
enre.
t£S~The Land ll c Love , is the title
ot a neat monthly magazine, published
at Charlotte, North Carolina, by Gen.
A). 11. Hill, late of the Confederate
States Army, at $3 00 per annum. We
-are in receipt of the February number
ol this excellent monthly, at:d find it
well stored with interesting reutintseu
ajcs of the late wai, to which tl is largely
ly devoted. Every one who was a sol
dier in the late war ought to take it.
Bankrupt law has been re
vived and passed the Senate, with a
mendments, and now goes to the House
ior concurrence. Il it is passed and
again becomes the law of the land, it
will be a great measure of relief to men
who are hopelessly involved in debt.
My-Ageuts are wauled to sell the
life ind campaigns of General (Stone
wall'' Jackson. See advertisement.
The Washington Chronicle states
that General Grant favors Slevens”Mil
itary bill, wnich recently passed the
House of Representatives.
iwy-The weather is beginning, very
much. to resemble the Spring of the
year, it is mild and pleasant. The
birds are renewing thesr carolls, and
the earth to dou her verdant robe.—
The farmer is busily engaged in pre
paring the soil for the reception of seed.
Gardening is commenced in earnest. —
May we not reasonably hope that the
chilly blasts of winter are over, aud
But spring is drawing near ?
Me publish a sensible article
under the head of•• Stand Firm,” which
we take from the Daily Louisville Ky.
Courier, and commend it to our readers.
The day. we fear, is porlculious of e
\il to the South. We arc now in the
midst ot a perilous ocean, the waves <*f
fanaticism roll high, and the surging
biilows threaten the overthrow of the
old ship of State. The storm rages
v Uh great fury, therefore, let each man
be at his post, aud determined to do
his whole duty, let come what will.—
Let tis maintain our Christian integrity
and dignity of character, by meekly
submitting to whatever requirements
the national authorities may, by brute
force, impose upon us; but let us ‘stand
firm.’ True patriotism is admired by
the brave aud magnanimous every
where, but false pretensions are detest
able alike to God aud man. YY bile
we are to manifest an obedient aud
law abiding spirit, let us not compro
mise our dignity by selling our buth
right for a mess of pwttage. Let us
only be true to our God, our Gounlrv,
ourselves and the principles of consti
tutional freedom, and, notwithstanding
our political horizon mey be environed
by cloud alter cloud rising dark o’er
the way, these clouds may be big with
mercies, and, ere long, burst aud scat
ter blessings all over our conqueied
laud. The poet has beautifully said :
“God moves in a mysterious way
His wonders to perform."
Let us accept the situation without
murmuring, “lest,” as Getnalial said
to Paul in regard to persecuting the
saints, “ye be found lighting against
God,” for, if the present or any future
measures ol Congress for our humilia
tion be adopted simply as such, it will
come to nought, but if by divine di
rection, we cannot prevent it, resting,
at the same time, in the fact that
•T. uth crushed to the ground will rise again-’
®csuCoiigress seems to disagree as to
the best plan to govern the South.—
Several bills have been oflered and fully
discussed, and divers amendments and
substitutes urged, con ercnce commit
tees have revised old r< jeeted bills and
presented them tor adoption, and each
bi oicli ol the great assembly have la
bored to concur in their respective
measures, but up to the present noth
ing has received the constitutional vote
of that hod) ; though we need nut be
surprised to learn, at any time, the pas
sage of a law again inaugurating the
sword and bayonet as the law power
ol the South. Lotus expect the worst
and hope for the belter. If any mea
sure is adopted, we will, in due time,
advise our readers of it.
How to Kii.l a Town. —Run every
one oil w ith unreasonable charges for
lots, and Broadway, New York, rents.
Slick your hands in your pockets, and
discourage every enterprise in every
wav, if you do not see a dollar in it for
your greasy stocking. Loaf about the
street corners, content to curse a bad
fortune and sponge on somebody for a
drink of mean whisky.
How to Build a Town. —Encourage
every one who is worthy and active in
spirit, ti) purchase and improve pro
perty. Go to work, stimulating enter
prises that are legitimate, by uniting
your industry, influence and capital in
the common “poi.” Live for others
as well as lor yourself. Cultivate a
public spirit, and talk less than you
work, mean what you say, and demon
strate your sincerity by a strict obser
vance of punctuality, liberality and in
dustry. Prefer to wear out your pants
about the feet and let no one see they
aie patched in the seat.
®f%,Fflder the late law. Congress re"
assembles on the 4th of March. Per
haps no further legislation will be at
tempted on any of tlie important mea
sures now belore Congress, as they
would be subject to the President’s
pocket veto. The terms of office ol
several U. S. Senators expire and new
ones will take their seats, a majority
of whom are radicals, which will aug
ment their ranks and make them more
invincible. Then we may look out.
JS-We are in receipt of the first
number of the j aihj Opinion , which
has just commenced its career, in the
city ol Atlanta, with new type, nevr
presses, and a complete new outfit, and
is published by our old friend and con-
Irere, YY illiam L. Scruggs, late of the
New Era , Editor and Proprietor, at
$G 00 a year, $4 00 for six months, and
$2 00 (or three months. It is quite a
neat aud readable sheet, with well filled
columns, and is ably edited and well
arranged. We cheerfully welcome it
to our exchange list, and wish the new
candidate lor public favor a prosperous
career.
T M COMPTON,
Jlgent,
CARTERSVILLE. Cl
Deale: in
Variety Merchandise
OFFERS all WINTER GOODS at very
low rates, t»nd will sell ALL GOODS,
whether affected by the season or not, a. low
est cash rates, Cali and learn prices, it you
do not buy, as il is not sure, always, that all
g ods are sold at cost, when it is said that tile
party is selling out at cost; or if sold at cost
the cost may be very high, Feb 13th. iui
At Cost! At Cost!!!
$15,000 WORTH OF
GOODS AT COST!
I M ILL commence MONDAY. 11th inst*,
selling goods at cost, and will continue to
do so until my new Spring Goods arrive, or
until my stock is closed out. My stock con
sists ot
Staple and Fancy
DRY-GOODS!
GENTS’ CLOTHING, HATS Si CAPS,
Avery large assoitment of
Roots & Shoes.
“/ mean just what I say /”
No Humbug in This!!!
A1 I acK of you is just to call and price for
yourselves. Louie, and come at once it you
Waul Baegains.
WAL H. BROTERTON,
Under Barlow. House at the Atlanta Store.
C ARTERSVILLE, Ga., Feb. Bth, 1867.
Hoard and Lodging,
CIAN be had of MRS. LOL A. HARRIS,
J id this place, at the lollowiug terms
lsoard, with Lodging sl6 OU per mouth.
Hoard, without Lodg. to 00 •• *•
Hoard. Lodging, Wash
ing aiul ironing, 18 00 •* “
Having a family to support and no one to
assist her, she appeals to the pubnc lor assist
ance in this way.
Cartcrsvil’e, Feb 15.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
THE LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF
GENERAL [STONEWALL] JACKSON.
By Prof. R. L. Dabney, D. D , of Y r a.
Tiik Standakd Biography of tho Immortal
Hero. 'l'he only edition authorized by lbs
widow, and puLl shed lor her pecuniary bene
fit. The author a personal friend and Chief
ot Stall ol the Christian Soldier, W e waut an
Agent in every county. Send for circulars
and see our terms, and what the Press says
ol the work. A, dress
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
feb 15 A i'la.n ta, Ga.
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
Wholesale Dealers in
Groceries & Produce.
Alabama S'rcet,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
H AVE in Store and to arrive :
400 Bushels M’hite and Yellow Corn,
200 barrels Flour.
16 casks Bacon,
50 barrels Sugar,
20 barrels Syrup,
20 half barrels Mackerel,
50 kits Mackerel,
20 hexes Soap,
50 boxes Crackers,
20 barre s Crackers,
50 boxes Star Candles,
20 bags Rio Coffee,
40 boxes Cheese,
Green and black Teas, Citron, Dried Currants,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Blacking, Starch, Soda,
Copperas, Nuts, Figs, Dates. Raisins, Pickles,
Gat-up, Cove Oysters, Sardines, Tomatoes in
cans, Condensed Milk, &e.
Kingston High School.
Male and Female
departmentts.
THE exercises of this new Insti-
G stitution will open on MONDAY,
) ns **> under the super
vision of the undersigned, whose
time and labor will be sedulously
devoted to the instruction a.id improvement
of those committed to his care. The Scholas
tic Year will comprise Thirty-Six Weeks.—
The First Session will continue twenty weeks,
the second, sixteen w eks.
Rates of Tuition:
Elementary, sls 00 for 20 weeks.
Ordinary,. 18 00 do do
Nat. Sciences and
Higher Mathematics, 22 00 do do
Greek and Latin,.... 25 00 do do
Incidental expenses per
Scholar, 1 00 do do
No deduction will be made for time lost af
ter entrance, except in cases of protracted sicx
ness. The government will be mild but firm
Experieuced Assistant T- achers will be em
ployed as soon as the number in attendance
will justify it.
'l'he Music.! Department will also be sup
plied at an early day. Board can be procured
with pl-asant families in and near the village
on reasonable terms.
Parents desirous of having their children
thoroughly instructed in t? e usual Classical
and Scientific Course, previous to entering
College, will have every a tention given them
in this school. A liberal .-hare of patronage
18 respectfully solicited.
The building is of sufficient size to afford
ample room for 50 or 60 studtnts; but should
increasing patronage require, it will be enlarg
ed and more extensively fitted up with every
appliance necessary for comfort and conveni
ence.
Books and Stationery will be furnished,
when desired, at cost prices for cash.
Tuition for every Five weexs. payable, either
in advance or within the limits of this length
ot time. R. G. JOHNSON, Principal.
KIN GSTON, Ga., Feb. 7th, 1367.
Blair and Bradshaw have removed their Store to . Samuel
Clayton's new brick building, East side Os the Rail-ROad,
anand see
excelled in price, quality or quantity, in any market South. Just received a complete assortment Childrens’, Misses’, and Ladies’ Shoes. Gents’
Boots, and as low as old cost prices, Bleaching-*, Sea Island Shirtings and Sheetings, new Prints, spring and winter styles ; Hoop Skins, all grades; and, in fact, auy thing kept in a First Class Dry-Goods House. CART ERS VI LL K, Feb’y 15, 1867.
I BscK.
4s®4?isa»
DEALERS IN
Chemicals, Paints, &u . &<:.
Proprietors of Kramer's Hair Restora
tive, Psoricus, Universal Bitters,
fferve & Bone Liniment, &c.
Cartersville, Ga.
| X'XT'L leave to inform the citizens pen
T T eraliv, am! physicians particularly, that
we have on hand a large, well selected stocK
us Diup and Medicines, and are
remiv to till orders at the lowest prices.
Being a ware ot the great adulteration prac
ticed in preparing Medicines, we have made
arrangements to have this done under our own
supervision, and will warrant all our Medi
cines pure. As we buy in the best marKets in
ihc country, and buy entirely fur cash, we can
supply our customers with goods as cheap as
the- ran possibly he bought elsewhere, We
will duplicate any bill of “•nods bought south of
Louisville.
Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are
Yours verv respectfully,
Eeb 8, 1867. BEST & KRA MER.
Samutl Clatto.v, R. A. Clayton.
S. CLAYTON & SON,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Store Room in the Corner room of (he
NEW BRICK BUILDING, ADJOINING
the Bartow House.
Would respectfully invite the citizens
Cartersville and surrounding country ,
To call and examine our
a s © € m,
which consists of
CRY-GOODS, CROCKERY,
SHOES, NOTIONS.
HATS, TIN-WRRE,
STATIONERY, HARDWARE,
and a general assortment of
Family Groceries.
Mr. LUIAH STEPHENS, so long and
favorably known to this community, is with
us. lie will he pleased to meet his friends,
and will he ever ready to supply their wants.
Our TERMS are CASH, and we will be
contented with small profits. No trouble to
show goods. Come and see us.
Feb Bth, 1867.
F. M. RICHARDSON,
and Wholesale Coaler in
AI,L KINDS OF
Tin and Sheet Iron
House Furnishing Goods, Gen
erally.
COOK, COAL, WOOD AND WROUGHT
IRON
STOVES.
ROOFING done with neatness and
dispatch. Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA. G-.A
Eeb. 15,
The Simon Pure
Peruvian
Ci U j| If # ®
FOR GARDENING PURPOSES, expect
ed daily to arrive, and for sale at the Drufc
Store ot BEST & KR AMER.
Cartersville, fifb 15.
Rowland Spring for Sale.
rpHE property known as Rowland Springs,
1 near Cartersville is for sale—The houses
and buildings with abou t four hundred acres
of land, including the Springs, will he sold at a
bargain. It not sold by the first day of April,
it will be for rent for a term of years to a person
able and quallified to entertain company. Im
mediate possession given. For terms, apply
to Col. Pritchett in Cartersville, or the sub
scriber on the premises.
Wan. T. QUINBY,
fW 15th 1867. 6w.
Valuable property for Sale.
THE property Arnown as the Etow h Man
ufacturing &. Mining Comj any, is offered
fur sa ! e at a price very much below its value.
On the property are Furnaces in good condi
tion, the remains of the Rolling Mill Machine
shop Foundry, Flouring Mill &c. The Eto
wah river has a fall of over eighty feet on the
Companies’ land. There are over thirteen
thousand acres of land belonging to the trop
erty, on whi h are inexhaustible beds of of Iron
ore, and other minerals,
To persons wishing to engage iu the manu
facture of Iron, cotton or woollen goods, this
property presents inducements superior to any
other in the state.
For Terms and other information relative to
the property call upon General Wofford and
Colonel Pritch’tt in Cartersville. Major
Cooper, at the Worxsor the Subscriber at his
Residence, near Cartersville,
WILLIAM T.QUINBY.
Gen. Sup . ETOWAH M. 4, M. 00.
Feb uarj 14, !8«7. 3w.
Family Groceries,
CONFECTIONERIES. AC,
4.4, 6 <ss.
•f t Mur re Co's old stand— tcest side Public
square, CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Jl SI received, and fur sale, at reduced
market prices, a very large lot of
New Bacon and Lardj
VIRGINIA SALT,
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
SYRUP,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
RICE,
CHEESE.
MACKEREL*
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
Gai'dvn Seeds, n full supply.
Onion Sells and Hutton*.
Tobacco, Chewing and Smoking.
l*ot ware, of the finest quality.
Confectioneries, a No, I lot, fresh.
Powder and Shot, <]
Nails, assorsed sizes.
IVooden-ware,
Hashing Soap, unsurpassed.
To all of which, and much more, we invite
the attention of the public. Feb, I.
W. L. Kirkpatrick & Cos., Druggists, 1
cartersville, ga.
ITT ILL keep constantly on hand a well
\ f selected stock of pure
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
s sr £ ©»
mm, ..*&»
Fatent Medicines Sec.
Jones’ Carriage Repository,
Jan 17.
Mv old friends and customers will please remember, that, after hav
ing been twice burned out, l have
Resumed the Drug Business, with Messrs.
T- J. & m. B. Swanson, under the stvle of
MASSEY, SWANSON & CO. at Roark's Corner,
Next door to W H. Brotherton.
I wilt be pleased to meet all my old friends at our new 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, glass, putty, fancy and toil
et articles, soaps, perfumery, brushes of all
kinds, pure wines and brandies for medicinal
purposes, and at very low figures,
R. J. MASSEV, late
Massey and Herty.
fob i ATLANTA, GA.
SI,OOO REWARD.
Hunter’s Specific.
TIIHE great English Remedy.
| A certain, speedy and pleasant cure for
Gonnoral cea,
Syphilis,
Pain in the hack,
Incontinence of Urine,
Diseaseso the Bladder,
Seminal Weakness,
Kidney Diseas- s,
Diahetis,
Sione in Bladder,
Elfects of Murcury,
and Gleet.
•—lt cures in from five to eight days.
—lt requires ho Change of Die .
—lt is not disagreeable to take.
—lt imparts no odor to the breath.
lt gives tone the who'e system.
—lt removes impurities of t>e blood.
i Sold, whole*ale and retail, by
WM. H. TUTT,
Wholesale Druggist,
Augusta, Ga.
jan 2a.w6m
Advertisement*
are almost daily being
committed on the lands belonging to the
Ltowah Manufacturing &. Mining Company
in Cutting Wo>d and Timber. A 1 persons
fund trespassing on the Company’s lands
after this da'e, wiJ be prosecuted at once.
Dur ng the years, 1864 and 1865, a large
amount of Iron, Wagons, 'i ools, and other
propetty, was carried off Iron the Company’s
works without proper author ty. All persons
having any of said Property, are hereby Re
quested to retura the same or come and settle
for it. Any person knowing the whereabouts
of any portion of this property or a who carried
it off, and will give such Information as will
enable the Subscriber to recover it or its value.
Will be Liberally Rewaded. Information or
the Property can be left with THOMAS
DUCK*-1 i at the Works or the Subscriber,
at his F:esidence near Cartersvulc.
WILLIAM T. QUIN BY,
Gen. Supt. ETOWAH M.& M CO.
February 15. 3w
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AND :
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PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Dr. C W. Robnvk,)
BOLE PItOPRIiCTORS,
Nob. 50,68,00 & 62 East Third St.
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
m* B'MNSg*
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
AND
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
(©“Special attention given to Repair*
lug.
HAVING opened business at my old
stand, ! am prepared to do any and all
hinds of work de-ired in the Carriage Line,
at low figures for cast.. I shall keep on hand
a line assortment of
Buggies & Carriages,
ami can, »t short notice, furnish any kind of
a VEHICLE dcs-red, Having connect.-I
myself with
Messrs. Wyman & May,
Augusta, Ga
a well known and reliable firm, I will >■'■'l
at AugUMta Prlccft, freight* aided.
from the best Factories at the North and
East. All of which will be warranted right.
Being well acquainted with the country and
people, with long experience in the • usim
I puri use to furnish the market with such
work as will give perfect satisfaction, | sluil
he able to furnish the entir- country, u no
facilities are unlimited. Call and examine, It
shall cost you nothing. I feed assured that
the good people of this county will appreciate
the honest efforts of one of their old citizen.,
broke dowu by the war. R. H. JONES,
January 17, 1867. wly
Pay up; pay up.
WE again respectfully ask all indebt. I
to us to come forward and ~ay prompt
ly. We must have money,
BLAIR & BRADSHAW.
Cartersville. Feb 1.
ROEACXI3
ROSACK’S BLOOD ASID LIVER