The Weekly Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 18??-1867, April 05, 1867, Image 3

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The very latest. General Orders from General Pope on AssunalngCotnaiuad of the Third Military Win- Irlct. Hxadqcartkrs Third MiDUTanr ditisiom, ) Montoomkpy, AJa., April 1, 1867. $ In cotnpliaiic with General Orders, No. 18, dated Headquarters of the Ar* mv, March 15; 1867. the undersigned assumes command of /bird Mil. Dist, which comprises the States Alabama, Georgia and Florida. The districts of Georgia and Ala bama remain as at constituted, and with their present commanders, except that the Headquarters ol the District of Georgia will be forthwith removed to Mill&dgevelle. Ti.e District of Key West is hereby merged into the District of Florida winch will be commanded by Colonel John f. Sprague, Seventh .0 S. Infan. try. The Headquarters of the District ol Florida are removed to Tallahassee, to which place the District Commander will transfer his Headquarters without delay. 11. The civil officers at present in office in Georgia, Florida and Alabama will retain their offices until the expi ration of their terms of service, uule * otherwise directed in special cases, so long as justice is impartially and laith fully administered. It is hoped that no necessity may aiise for the interpo* »ilion of the military authorities in me civil administration, and such necessi ty can <;u!y arise from the lailure of the civil tribunals to protect the people, without distinction, in their rights ol ji :rsmi and property. HI. it is to be clearly understood, dlowevtr, that the civil officers thus re tained in office shall confine themselves strictly to the performance ol their offi* cial duties, and whilst holding their of* lices they shall not use any influence whatever to deter or dissuade the peo* pie Irom taking an active part in recon structing their State Governments, un* dcr the act of Congress to provide lor the more cllicieul government ol the rebel .- tales and ‘.he act supplementary thereto. IV. No elections will be held in any o! ine M t s comprised in this Military District, except such as are provided Tor in the act ol Congress, and in the maimer therein eslablislud, i>ut all va cancies in civil offices which now exist, or which may occur by expiration of the terms ol office of the present inrum' bmls, before the prescribed registra tion of voters is completed, will be hi led by appointment of the General commanding ihe District, John Pope, Major General Commanding. Mighty Precise.— Twenty ortwen 1\ five years ago, old Phtleg up in Madison county, was telling his friend coiisarnin a tight. P'leleg had a very 4"tie education. Bat Jones was a man -of right smart reading. So Plielrg vent on icllin’ and,’says he, they fn sml fit ” And’ says Jones with a knowing 4/>ok, did i hey keep fit ten ?’ Old Pheli g drnwetl himself tip mil looked into Jones’ fare. Says lie ; •You're mighty p revise about lung” nvidge —lout, then, blast you ? Nepoleon, Arkansas. sends us an an •erdote of a Texas soldier : While trudging along one day alone, a soldier met a Methodist circuit rider, and at once recognized him as such, ! but affected ignorance of it. Preacher. — what comma»d do you “belong t« ? Soldier.—l belong to the— —th 'Texas Regiment. Van Dorn’s army. — 'What army do.you belong to ? P. (very-solemnly.)—l belong to the ; aimy of tlte&ord. S.—-My friend you’vegot a loug'Way tfrom Head Quarters’! New Advertisemcnte. New Millinery Store. tfJp-Stairs in Or. Clayton's Alwr Brick Buildiny, riRTERSIILLE, G 4. MU »*CLSLLAN. Wiltvpen her atnek of new xnd h Huitl-tejs fc _ fl:l a tuTSu nutter Millinorv •fBHP 1 in the A%ove room* on Monday, the SIhASSJK™ instant, after which time she will bo wit*. ' p'oHse-1 to exhtMt her goods to the ladies of Carters v lie and surroundinsr eoMtry. ’tier stock-will consist In patl as follows: Bonnets, Hats. Riobohs, Y.owera, and all goods in the Mi-llnery line, of tbe latest styles, also, a nice assortment of White Muslins, EdriDg., Hotse y, GloTer, Hoop Skirts, French Embroidered ‘-Coreeta, Dress Trimmtugs, RAfßtngs, Ac. Dress Patterns, of latest styles, from MditiVDOtnor est's Establishment 'Stampi: g for Braiding and Em hrhtdery done at ihhrt “notice. Particular attention given to oiders. April sth. 1b67. wtl NEW FIRM. Up Stairs in Col.-Jo lies' shop- Harris & Thompson. A HAVE just received a FINE AS- tk figMUk SOKTUINTOF HARNESS EE A l HE'l and other materials • sary for a first class AT SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, ah.l are prepured to furnish alPkinds of HARNESS to order. Old Harness mane new. [f] SADDLES RE- T IRKD with neatness and dlspa-ch. Custo-rers by ealfing can find an 'assortment of Jftic Work always on hand, Cktap for Cosh. *1 - Cartersville, tta., April sth, 1587. * Notice to debtors creditors ti~VF Charles B. Stone, late of "Bartow county, Ga., de v/ceased, is hereby given to sons forward, those har ing claims against said estate to present V etn in lAms ■of Ihe taw, and those indebted to said estate to «»lle «p without delay. A. C. TRIMBLE, Adm'r. April 5,186:. 4od Sdrinf Machine Oil , JjEYTAREO at the Baltimore Chemical Works, for iWtebw Ctrteraville, 5. B- & IT, Fair Warning. We urge upon our debtor* once vnftre to come forward and settje. their ae counts with this office. Tfiis is theiasf call, and to save cost you would do well to call and settle up at once. Af ter the tenth day of this month every account on the books of this office for 1866, will be put in the hends of an offi cer for collection. Also accounts for this year not contracted on a credit, will Le collected in the same manner. M. Compton will pay 20 cents a hundred pounds for old Bones of any and all kinds delivered at his store, in this place. — Here is a chance to make a speck, as bones are very numerous around this place. ... .Surely Spring, with its birds, and blos soms, and songs, has, at last, dawned upon us. For the last two or three days the weath-r has been very spring-like, wh ch seems to infuse new life into every thing animate. We may now reaspnab'y hope for betters times, as al! out-door work will be resumed with renewed vigor, and the prospect lor subsiatan e, fur both man and beast, greatly enhanced and augment ed, and not so much time will be spent sitting cooped up by the fire-side studying and fretting life away about politics. The ghost of confis cation has haunted some of our property-loving citizens until th y are afraid to build a chick en coop. Now that winter’s clouds and blasts have dispelled and left us the same bright and cloudless horizon to warm our gloomy hearts and cheer up our fainting s; irits, let us go to work with renewed determination to render ourselves worthy of life and such precious vernal seasons. BQk.lt will be seen that Mr. J. Walter Pritchett proposes to open an English and Classical School, in this place, on Monday, the loth instant. Mr. P. is an efficient scholar, and such a school is much needed in our vi cinity at this time. It will be commenced with a view to making it a permanent institu tion of the land, and should, therefore be liber ally patronized and encouraged. Goss into a Territory. —We, of Bartow County, hav gone into a Territory again.— In order to make a respectable effort attcriito riulization. Mr. Robert Junes, living near this place, a few mornings since shouldered his double-barrel shot-gun and resorted to the (prairie) piney woods, and with.one fell stroke brought down six wild turkeys, so wc are in founed by respectable authority. Again on Wednesday morning last he went out a..d brought down another one weighing 22 pounds gross. This last we got from strictly reliable authority—the merchant that weighed it.— Send on the prairie grass ami buffalos. Attention is invited to the advertise ment of Messrs. Chamberlain, Co’e and Boyn ton. wholesale and retail dealers in Staple aud Fancy Dry-Goods, Ladies’ Shoes, Carpets,etc. corner Whitehall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. Wc had the pleasure of seeing a part of their new Spring and Summer stock which they have just received fresh from New York and other market-', and must say that their sty les are beautiful and their entire stock select ed with a care and taste seldom equalled in the South. Tuis house enjoys tbe prospect for heading the list of Dry-Goods houses in that city, an-i already vies with the first class hous es South, both in the texture of their goods and list of prices. They are all dever gentle men, and, when any of our citizens or merch ants visit that city with a view of making pur chases in their line, they should not fail to call and see these gentlemen or send them their erd rs. ~. .Our lady citizens are soon to have the .pleasure of taking a peep into another real, live Millinery -Establishment in Cartersville, which is perfect in all its depa tments. From -an advertisement in another column, the read er will see that Mrs. L. C. McClellan, from MarieUa*pr<}poscs ; to open Spring and Summer Stock of new Millinery and Ladies’ Dress Goods, in Cartersville, On Tuesday next, when the ladies can call and examine her goods and make their selections. District Meeting. We are requested to state that a meeting of the official membership of the Methodist E. Church, -Rome Di.-trict, North Georgia Con ference, will convene in the city of Rome, on the first Sabbath in May and Friday and Sat urday before, being the 3d, 4th and sth davs of May next. Bishop McTyere is expected to 'be present and will at’end to the ordination of all candidates elected to Deacons’ or Elders’ Onlcrswrithin the‘bounds of said Di-lrict,ei ther Itinerant or Local. A full attendance is desired. . .. .Messrs. S. 8. Kendrick & Cos., Atlanta, Ga., have a fine stock of Carpeting, of all kinds, also window shades, oil cloths and co verings, and many other needful things, on hand, which they are desiious to sell to the people of Cherokee Georgia, ut low prices. ... .Gen. Pope,the Military Governor ofthe Third District, composed of Alabama, Geor gia and 'Florida, passed down the Bt ite Rv»ail on a special ;tram on Sunday last, boufid fbr Montgomery, Ala., where he proposes to make his headquarters, "We shall, probably, hear from him in a few days, in the shape of Ai ders. Gen. P. is represented as a conserva tive gentlemen. We will soon, doubtless, know more of him, till then let us possess our souls ih patience, fcm >• For Sale J. G. Stocks lias eight or ten head of nice horse at the Eclipse Stable for sale at low figures. Call and see thera and take * ride whotjier you bqj or not, New Advertisement. Genera! Presentments of the Grand Jury, Bur tote Supe rior Court.—Flrst I Peek. WK. THE GRAND JCROIW, selected and sworn for the firs steS of the Ms cn Te'in >i the Su|* ri- r Court ol Bin otr Count'/, Gt, repot tth vt th y have, through Ihyir Co-nlu « ex, examine ! llie Boti.x of ti.e i*l Ure Superlof aud lutAiur .C urU, also tho Books ot the Orilinin-y, and fl <1 them nealty and ac ■ ctxr kept, eshioilingorvi teßuc qt the eUiciemy and -fitluluineaa ol thoa-t omowAits tar as we* a-e tap .file of ileteimining, we recwhmeod that*, the proper authority fu-nish the Ordinances wi h a des* for the ■ -fe kee.iiiK of the Bo k-. and pipe's of that Cur. The records of the County Surveyor are appa enlly c rrect, anu his hook* present a neat ne >s creuuable to that ot!i;e-. We C/Usioer tb? J all unsuf- in its pre eutcond tion, the inner door to its e.,tra. ce cannot be closed, aud was not doted at the nine ihe Fnsoneis made their escape, which gave the prisoner confi. eti La the and btors room access to tbe Lock, on t e outer door, so hat wi h a suitable tool Wnich pussib.y might have leen furnished by an outside , the door cuutd have been opened, We rec uumeud that tne C urt make such repairs as niy be necessaty to render the Jail a place of Safe keeping fur the guilty . Wc re commend that suitable seats be provided lor the Court rouom The Roads are generally In had condition, and some ol the briuges regarued as uns.fe. We rccoinui -ml therefore- that the Inferior Court adopt »u- h cxe.su es as will remedy these obstaCiiS to the liuVeiing public, as eariy as practicable. In view of the fact that the fund appropriated by the Slate for E lucationai purposes, is at present emiiety unavailable, we conclude that the tax which has usu ally been levied upon the Couuty fur that purpose, rould under existing ctrcums ance.*, not only be en tirely inadequate, but the i umber ol its beneficiaries being largely increased. It could not be distributed so as to benefit each and all. We therefore, recom mend the levy of no tax ai present for that purpose. But believing that it is our imperative duty to supply the sufferiug poor of our Coumy with ti.e sus'inai.ce if life, and our means being even too limited to rel.eve to the lull extent the actual necessities ol this numer ous class ol charitable objects, ana as we cannot feed bo b body aud mind, wc regard tho first as the paramount uuty. We tbeiefore, recommend to the Inferior Court, the levying of such a tax, as shall be neoess ry to alleviate as much as possible the actual wauls of the destitute, provided the beneficiaries shall be known as proper aud worthy objects of such prr vision. And white up >n this subject, we rec-uumeud that as souu as practicable, the Interior Court pur chase a suitable location and Farm for the establish ment of a Poor House, believing this to be the m-rst effectual and success!ui plan to secure pe-iuanautly the susteuanoe of life, and the elevation and improve ment of morals and minds of such as are destuu e of meaus and lacilit.es of their own. In conclusion, we are gratified to find that our Citi zens are exhibiting a disposition to obey the mandates of the Law, and to return to principles of moral recti tude, such as characterized our Country prior to the u-foitunate and deiaora izlng influences which per vaded our section during the war. With an expression of our approval of tho able, dig nified and Impartial administration of the law his Hon or, Judge Milner presiding—together w.th a lender of our thanks, to the Solicitor-General ;for h;s courtesy and faithful discharge of duty. We close—pray,ngthe Continuance of those blessiugs, which, can bee, joyed, only through he favour of a kind Providence. From unavoidable circumstances the report cf the Committee, to axamine the book of the County Treas urer, was delayed cntil it was too late to be euibonied In the p: eeentments formerly. It is therefore annexed, and is as follows: We find the book, kept in a neat and business-like sty ,e. And that his rece.pis, as they ap pear, amount to (3491,68 ; and that he has paid oul tne sum ol (3387,33, leaving a oa.auce on hand, of $104,35, With his fees unpaid, Samuel F. Steven*, Foreman, William Milner, David Quarts, William Coiiuis, Mercellm L. Piitchett, Jacob I. Pug’s William W. Cotton, Ch-istoph.r Doud. Alfred C. Day, Robert Speer, J.ines Keiver, John H. Walker, Lewis M. Mumlord, James M. G.rsun, Pleasant L. Moon, Levi l’earce, Milton Loveless, Joshua Sumne-, Jacob G. M-.uuey, • Fra icis M. Johnson. The Grand Jury request that these presentments be published. S. F. STLPHLNS, Fireman, W ILLIAM MILNER, C’lk. Second Week, TTfE, THE GRAND JURORS, selected and sworn f<r VV the second week of the March Term ol ti e Superi or Court of Bartow County, Georgia, Report that we find the Solicitor of the Couuty Court without proper books or records, that he has received forty dollars, which have been applied to insolvent costs. That Judge T. H. Trippe received ten dollars, a so applied by him to Insolvent costs. The cond.tion of the Poor in our county, is a source of great anxiety to ur. We kn-.w ihe desiiiution to be great, but are not sufficient y informed as to its exact details. Intelligent action must be based up m this knowledge. We therefore, recommend to the Inferio Court, to appoint a proper peraun in each Mi.itia Dis t. ict. vo examine into the deta Is of the destitution in his District, and to repo; tto tiiat Court, We further recommend that these reports be consolidated, and published in the County Newspaper. We regret that we cannot recommend an appropri ation for educational purposes. We can but express our hope, that our want of means may to some extent, be remedied by the princely donation of Mr. Peabudy tor the education of destitute children in the South, and South weot. The gratitude of every Southern man is due that noble gentleman, for this grand chan ty. If this gratitude has not been publicly expressed, we are very su e that .t has be n from want of oppor tunity for such •■-.pression. Sh mid any portion of this Immense -und be expended in our County, we p edge our-,ive a , as jurors aud citizens, to see to it, as far as- . are able, that this expend ture be made in acr , dance with the humane purpose of the valuable donor. We repeatthe expression ofthe former Jury of a due estimate of “the dignified and alio administration •of the law, His Honor, Judge Milner presiding” and of thanks to “the Solicitor-General for his cou.teay and faithful discharge of duty.” Hawkins F. Price, Foreman, •Thos. F. 'btoc-.s, John C. S ins, Robt. J, Battle, Robt 4a Rogers, William 11 -Lewis, -John Shuler, David Mosieller, John C. Martin, Charles W. Howard, Christopher B. Conyers, William C. Brooks, 'John Smi h, Thos. Booker, Will am T. W eems, William L. Goodwin, Aaron Cos tins, William W. Leake, George W. Hill. April sth 1867. GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Whereas F. R. Hu son applies to me for Letters of Administ ation on the estate of Thomas R. Huson, late of Cobb county deceased. This Is to cite all concerned, both kindred and creditors of sai 4 deceased, to show cause, if any they can, within the time prescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this the Ist day of April, 1867. -J. A. HOWARD, O d’y. Bart ore Sheriff" Sales . ON the first Tuesday in May rext, within the legal hours of sale, will be sold before the Courthouse door in Cartersville, Bartow c.unty, the following pro perty to-wit: One town lot in Oassville, containing four acre*, more or less, know as the property of Thomas Espie; levied On as the property of Themas Espie, to satisty a lex fi fa in favor of the State of Georgia and Bartow county, V«. Said Espie; levy made and returned to me by a constable. W. L. AYOOCK, SherilL April 5,1867. A. M, FRANKLIN, D. 8. Postponed sale, Al'o, at the same time and place, will be sold, lot of land No. 991, In the 21lt district and 4d section of Bar tow county ; levied on as the prope. ty of J. Winkfield, to satisfy a tar fi fa li» favor of the State of Georgia and -Bartow county, vs. said WinhflclJ. Levy made and returned to me by a const- hie. W. L AYCOCK, Sheriff. April 5,1867. A. M. FRANKLIN, D. 8. School Jt'otice, THE UNDERSIGNED will open an Eng lish and Classical School, in this place, / A on Monday, the 15th instant, which he afl-yßte deslres to m .ke a permanent ‘institution fur the Education of Youth, it he should succeed In in his-efferts to benefit the pu pits and please the patrons. Owing to the lateness of the sesSin the present scho lastic year ol this school, wilt consist omy of So wetk, to be divided into two tetms. The first term will consist df It weeks, and -end tHe sth of July, after which there will *be a vacation of 4 weeks. The "second term will commence the sth of August, continue IS weeks add end the 6th of December. Rates of Tattlen fker session of 12 weeks: E'ementary Koglish, (T 50 O-dmary •* 5 flO Natural Sciences and Adv. Mathematics,... 10 '0 Greek and Latin, 13 00 Tuition will be payable, one half in adraree c dat ing the session, at my options and the ciht hqj at L, e red ofthe vea£ ). W. F.UTCHEIt CartersTlllr, Ga.. J, circuljA:r. TTTE THE UNDERSIGNED MER \\ CHANTS of CHARLESTON. S. C., respectiully announce t<> the business men ofthe South that we are desirous of luoililat ine a:t early resumj'tio» of business re atinns between our respective rcttunuiii its. Our st cks of tnxwchanihz t fur the Spring will hr large, comprising a complete assortment of all goods suitable f.'r the Southern Mar els, ami lave selectee! with great care by men eonvers anl with the wants and tasles of the Southern people. Possessi' g ample facilities for pur chasing both at home and <tbroad, while our expenses in comparison with oilier cities are small, we feel confi lent in saying that we will be able to sell goods as cheap as the same ar ticles can Ik* purchased in anv xity in the United Sta es. We are prepared to respond to any call that may be m de in tur respect ive lines of business, a.»d to fill at any time any responsible order. The facilities i*r transportation between he e and ail points ire easy, quick and rapid, and we have been credib v informed by the President of the South Carolina Railroad that freight between h-re and Avgusta, will be reduced in rates as low a* t at of any com peting Railroad' V-eJjope that by the em ploy incut of .he great agencies of energy and indust y, the whole Southern country made desolate by the war, may speedily reorganize to the mutual advantage and general prosper ity of all. Foreign, Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods. Marshall, Burge 6c Bowen, 143 Meeting street, Johnston, Crews & Cos., 4 l Hayne street. Crane, Boylston <V Cos. cor. Meeting Mar ket and Hayne Streets. Strauss, Varces & Co*, 130 Meeting street. Mit nor, W Ibur & Martin, Meeting street. Edwin Bates & Cos., “ •* Noyes & Vail, 145 “ “ Stol', VVeb 6c Cos.. 287 K ng street. I. L. Falk & 0. 3»3 '* Levy Duicker. 00 “ “ J. R. Read & Cos., 263 “ Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Fur nishing; Goods &c. North, See!« &. Warde/I, 167 Meeting street Lengnick & Sell North East corner Meet ing and Market st-ccts. John F. Fairly & Cos., 37 Hayne stiorL Levy Drue her, 306 King street. ffliliincr3 r Rnd Fancy Goods. Lengnick and BJI, Northeast connr Meet ing and Market streets, 1). R. Wi liams a r -d Cos., successor’s Wil liams and Covert, 121 Meet.ng street. Wholesale Clothiers. Edwin Bates "nd Cos. Meet’ng street. I. L. Falk & Cos., 303 King street. Murphev, Little and Cos, IGI Meeting and 21 K'ng street. Parser and Chi'd, 103 East Bay. Cloths, Cassimers & Testings. J S Phillips, successor to Fdgerton and Richards, 32 Broad street. HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS. F Horsey, successor, Horsey, Auten & Cos, 25 Hayne stree', D R Williams and Cos, successor’s Wiltia ms and Covert, IS2 Meeting street. Carpetings, Oilcloths, Mattings Rugs, Door lllats, &c. C D Caw jS/, Cos. Has -1 street. Drags and Medicines. Goodrich, Wiseman and Cos, (Old Southern Drug House,) Direct Importers and Wholesale Druggists, 153 Meeting street. Dowic Jj- ;M»i*e (Southern Drug Houae) successor’s >to King and Cassidy, j6l Meeting street. Paper .Stationary, Printing, Binding & Printer’s Materials. Joseph Walter,cor. Meeting and Market sts. Boot*. Shoes, Trunks &c. E B Stoddard and Cos , 165 Meeting street. T M Bristol, successor, Dunham, Taft aud Cos, 169 Meeting street. D F Fleming 6c Cos, 2 Hayne street Edward Daly, Agent, 141 Meetingstreet. Saddlers, Harness Makers and Umporters of English Saddlery. Hastie, Calhoun and Cos, 39 Hayne street. Fancy Goods, Fireworks, Toys, Confectionaries, &c. F Von Santen, (established 1851) 290 King a reet. Importers of French Confec tionaries. Toys etc., W Kinsman, [established IB3BJ 279 King st. CANDY FACTORY. W Kinsman, 279 King st<vet. CROCStEKY. W L Webb, successor Webb & Sage 5 Hayne street. William G Wt-ilden and Cos, formerly Brown and Pa'ma, 5 Hayr.e street Wholesale Grocers, Geo- W . Williams &co corner Hayne and ChuTch Streets. W. H. Chafl'e, 207 East Bay opposite new Cust >m House. Geo. W. Clarke & co., cor. East Bay and Cumberland! street Thompson & Bro., 112 East Bay. C. H.Moise, 9 Hayne street' Boihnan Brothers , 88 East B y, corner ven due Range. William Gurney, 102 East Bay. Henry Bi-scholl'-dr co., 197 East Bay. Bernard O’Niel, I°9 East Bay. Geo. H'Ho; pock, 185 East Bay Direct importers, Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, etc. Hastie, Calhoun & Cos. 39 Hayne street J E Adger & Cos. 139 Meetingstreet. C Gravely, 52 East Bay. Bissell & Cos. 88 Hasel street. Stores, Ranges, Grates, Plum bers, Tin Ware, House Fur nishing Goods. Adams, Damon and Cos. (at the old stand) 16 Broad street. Manufacturers of Tin Ware. Shepherd, and Cohen, 297 King street. Sashes, Doors and Blinds. W M -Si.d and Co.'2o3*E rSt Bay. Agricultural Implements. C Gravely, 52 East Bay. Paints, Oils. Glass, Tarnishes, Lamps. W M Bird and ‘Co. 203 East Bay. Holmes airtLC&lrfer, 126 Weeing street, Wine add Liquor .Merchants. Geo. VV Clarke and Cos, corner East Bay and Cumberland street. A B Jarvis, 82 East Bay. George H. Hoppock, 185 East Bay. Factors and Commission Mer chants. Geo. W Williams and Cos, corner Hayne and Church streets. Ship Brokers and General Commission Merchants. Rtsley 6c Creigh’torr, corner Bast Bay and AecomnVidation Wharf. Shippers off'limber UnH hsrfeifer tb Foreign and Demotic Forts. Bisley 6c Creighton, corner Bay and j Accommodation Wharf. | FcU 54. 43 - Im. 1 w swyt* .rif nujxrmn nn —win 'WBrnsoge j Go lo‘ Kramers ami get your Peruvi an Guano. Fprctiil iNo kcs. Know Thy Destiny. M » dame E. F. Thornton, the gre.it English A.'trnlogist, Ciaiimyaiii and Psychroinetrican. who has astonished the scientific classes ol the Old World, h is now located herself at Hud son, N. V. M adame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as t > enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest im por ance to the single or married of either sex. While in a stale of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense pow er, known as the Paychomotropc, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the fu ure hus band or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character,&c. This is no humbug, as thou sands of testimonials ran assert. She will send when desired a cert.tied certificate, or written guarantee, that the ; ic’ure is what it purports to he. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition, and complexion, and enclosing fitly cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired informa tion by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address in confidence Madame E F Thok.ntox, P. O. Box 223, Hud son, N. Y. march 1. lv Wonderful but True. MADAME RE >II.\ : GTON, the world-re nowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clair voyant while ina clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to mar ry, and by the aid of an instrument ot intense power, known as the Psyehomotrope, guaran tees to produce a perfect life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date ol marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, &c. This is no imposition, as test imonials wit outnumber can assert, Bv sta ting place of birth, age, disposition-color of eyes and hair, and e<u losirg fifty cents, and stamped env lope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, togeth er with info; im.tion. Big'*' Address in confidence. Madame 'ter tiu on Remington, P. O. Bev 297. V\ est Troy, A- Y. march 1, iy A Young Lady return ing to her country home, -fter a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic Hushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she re llv appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the Circassian l!alll1, and considered it an invaluable acquisition to a Lady’s toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentleman can im prove their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in is combination, as Na ture herself is simple, vet. unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing im, urities from, also heal ing, cleansing and beautifying the shin and complexion. By its direct action on the cuti cle it diaw’s fiom it a 1 its impurities, kindly healing t' e same, and leaving the sen-face as Nature intended it hould he, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price sl, seat by Mail or Ex press, on receipt of an order by W , L. CLARK & Go., Chemists, No. 3 VVestfhiyette Str., Syracuse, N. Y. The on'y American Agents for the sale of the same. march 1, Iy Free lo Everybody. A T arge 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may becomei beautiful, the dispised respected, and the for saken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive a copy post paid, by return mail. Address mch 1. Cm P. O. Drawer, 21. Troy, N. Y. A CARO TO INVALIDS. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered s safe and simple remedy lor the Cure ol Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Dit eases of the Urinary and Seminal Oi gans, and the whole train of disorders hrotaglH on by baneful and vicicus habits. Great numbers have fcjen cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of Charge. Addres ;, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible House, Few-York City. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!! CHASTELLAR'B Hair Exterminator’ For Removing Superfluous Ilalr. To the ladies especially, this invaluable dep ilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to fema’e beauty, is easi ly aj plied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, to tally and radically exti pating the same, leav ing the skin soft, smooth and natural. This is the only article used by the French, and is the only real, effectual depilatory in existence,— Price 7-5 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERBER,SHUTTS <XI CO. Chemists, 285 Rivet Street, Trov, N. Y, -march -i, 1867. >ly CRISPER COMA; Oh ! she was beautiful and fair, W ith starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose cuibng tend fibs soft, entwined. Enchained lilt .try heart and m.nJ. CRISPER COMA. For Curling the hair of either Sex into Wavy and Ciloasy Kinglet* or Heavy Mas sive Curls. By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen cati beautify themselves a thousand fold. It is the only article in the world that Will curl straight hair. i«‘d at the kame time five it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates, beautifies, and cleanses it; is highly and de lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article ot the kind ever offered to thfe Ameri can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to airy address, sealed art 1 postpaid for tjfl.- 1 AddrfcSs afl o's fers id W- L. Cl. \RK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, march 1, Jy N, Y JCMfctfJSML fill ~ 19# fl€ i o 1* V oi.n FRIENDS ANh CUSTOMERS will ple*«<* remember, th-vt, after hav'nr b'*r> twice burned out, I have re- JL surned the DRUG BUSINESS with Messrs. T. J. A M. B. SWaNSON, under the style of AT ROARK'S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA, I will be to meet all my old frieodd at our new place of business, wh re I am prepared to ihow them a larpge and well abaci ted stock of purposes, and at verv low figures, K.'J. MASSEY, late Massey and Hcrty. feb 1 ATLANTA, GA. Hand Looms, UK. H.jSELLS, ANDREW BUNN, It. P. GLENN President. Secretary. Treasurer. GEORGIA LOOM AND MA NUUFA CTURING COMP A N Y. Manufacturer? and Pl-inter?, 1-ok to your Interests, and don't fail to call at Bel!-.T«h"Son Building, next door to the Poat-ogice, and see it in opperatiou MENDENH ALL’S IMPROVED F-A' TING HAND AND POWER LOOM! Easier IJ islcr to 0|«-rate, and mm* r■ lia ble. Possesses superior advantages over other Band Looms, Is more simple and durable. PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT By W.eav,iug oil their Goods /of Home Wear on the MEK DEMI ALL IMPROVED fkti FROM 15 TO BO YARDS CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. It weaves as fast as any Factory Doom! HAL? THE COST OF TOECLOTHJNG OF A FAMILY CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE ! From Five to Ten De'lars a day can be made on it. ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING. By the turning of »n Easy Crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Olo’n, trea l the Treadles,and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, oatineis, Linsey, Banket. Twill, Double-Plain Cloth, various kinds of 111, bed Goods, Fencing Twills of oiil kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow, or All-Wool Cloth, Baging, Toweling, Table Linen, Bal moral Skirts, Woolen, LhieD and Hemp Carpets—ln fact any thing, from a llai dtome Silk to a Bag Carpet. 3T Ifi SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT, Not larger than a common Break./axt Table. H IS ABADt IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN NER, Os Good Material and Handsomely Varnished. IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD, Everything is Performed by Turning a Crank. 10OMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE, For Fur her Particulars, B.U of Prices IM<<crijr ti ve Circulars, and Samples or We vine/, add, ess GEORGIA LOOM AMD Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. R. PRATT, Ageot. March 22, 1807, w6«i THREE or FOUR first class hands without families Libei a! wages offered. Apply to K. H. ROWLAND, cr Y. M. L. RjWLANH. Cartersvllle, Ga , March 15th, ISC7. w2t Dissolution. THE Copsrtne ship heretofore rxistinsr between the under signed in the General Merchandise Busbies?, under the fir.n name of J. ELSAS A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JACOB ELSAS sue seeds Ihe business and will settle all sccount? at the old stand. AO.'El'H EI,'AS, Cttiteisville, M rrch Iff. JACOB ELSAS. T M COMPTON, •ftgent 1 CARTERSVILLE. G l Dcale; in Variety mercha^die OFFERS all WINTER GOODS at vphy low rates, and will sell AUU GOODS, t whether affacteil by the season or not, at low- I est cash rales, Gall niid team prices, if you | do not f*uy-, as it is not Sttre, always, that all . goods are Sold a* cost, wbch it is said that the party is selling out aicost; or if sold at cost the tost may be Very high, Feb 13th.ini S. 11. Pat till o, FASHIONABLE TAILOR) Cartersville* Ga^ Will atte.ni/ pronfptly to tbc Cut ting, Hopairing ami Making Bovs’ ami Metis’ Clothing. Office in the back room? Blair 4” Bradahaw’a store. m. ROBACK'S BLOOD! Qffmn ! DILIJ BLOODj PILLS. BLOOD j v m ! PILLS. BLOOD I UlI |Si FILLS. BLOOD ! 1 lllllV PILLS. BLOOI)' ? PILLS. BLOOD BLOOD fills. BLOOD jyr T T a j PILLS. blood! rILLo pills. BLOOD i A x„ i HILLS. Blood Purifier! ARE UNEQUAL,ian I*.ia t Scrofula, Syphilis, Shin Dis ease, Old Sores, Salt liheuin, Dyspepsia or I infiyestiou, SICK HEADACHE fjiver Vp.ptplaints, I'ecer and Ay nr, St. An thony's Fire, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Erysipelas, Tam ora, Eruptions, Fits, Srrofn/ous Con st/ in pt-ion, etc. nmm f i Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, I’aU Med., Paii.ts, Oil, Glass, Putty, Fancy and Toil. Art., Soaps, Per fumery, Brushes a variety, Wines, Brae J ies, 4-c. ONE |ii-r*tin writes, |irr ihiiightci wm* cured of Fils t>i Hint- li n e’ rl. n-lqig, ami M. Vitus? dance ttl (wo yours. ANO I II KK writes, his son was oil red nftiy tiis Nosh bail almost wasted away. The d.M-lofs pyutmtineyd tfie I’a-e incurable. ANOTHER uas i-11-etl of 1-evof and Ague af ter tryi Die piety medicine in hi? reach. A Nit I'll KU was cured of fcier Bore winch lititl exislPtl fonrtpoti y.-arj. A NOTH KK of Jt ioiiinatism of eight years. Cuv. s iiMitimeruhte of T»ysixq.siu and l.iver Complaint eo-.hl lie iiienin-in-if, in wlneli the I’uriui r and Pills worli 1 i Sco n I'hni-ui. THE BLOOD PILLS Are the rpost active and thorough p*Us tty/ have ever bee)) ttit laid«.*•«».(. They n. t so dt rectly upon I lie I. ver, exoi’ing that organ 19 such an extent us that the system -t es not ro litpse into its former .-oiidituoi, wliii-h is *oo npt to lio the case with siinpl.i a pttrgatire p'.l. They are really a BLOOD AND LIVER PILL, and in coniunctiou with tlm BLOOD PURIFIER! Will cure all the aforementioned diseases, am. of themselves, will relieve and euro Headache, Costivenßßs, Goiia Pains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels, Dizziness, &c., &c. nit, liOIiACK'H Stomach Bitters! Should he used hv eonvaleseents to s,r ,ngtli,en the prostration which always (ollowj. acu/a disease. Try these medicines, and you will iiev;pr fe rret it. Ask your neighliors who have us/ud them, mid they will say ttu-v are GOOD MEDICI NIGS, and you should try them bo or e go'ng tor ft physician. PRINCE, WALTON fc CO„ (Successors to Dr C. W. Kohack,) 801,K rROIMMNTORS, Nos. 56, 58, 60 & 62 E. Tail'd St., CINCINNATI. P, 3* Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medic,itj£* EVERYWHERE- CARRIAGE REPOSITORY * YU 4«f >}?> CARTtBSyiILE, GA. IHajp Special attention given to Re|)Stlr« lllg. HAVIXG opower! business at my «*! I stain!, 1 am to do any and nil Kihds of work do-ired in t!l« <Jurri «y<• Line, at low Jigures tor rasl . ! shall keep on hand if fiuc assortment of Buggies &. Carriages, and can, »t >rt notice, fur»iia?l any kind o< a VEH!(!I,E dea red, Having connected mvseJt with Messrs. Wylnati h Mar, Augusta, Ga a well known and rfelJatffe firm, I will sell at Augusta from the Itcrl Factories at thfe aid East. All of which will life warranted right. Being iveH acquainted with the country and peyote, With long experience in the fusinewi. ! jinfi ose to furnish the market with *M‘h work as will give perfect satisfaction, | shall he able to furnish the fjitir country, a* vHj faci itics are unlimited, Call and e*amme,it shall CU»t you nothing. I feel aaaursd that the good people of this county w ill appreciate the honest efforts of one of their old citizens broke down by the war, R. H, JONES, January 17 ; >867. wly