The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, April 26, 1867, Image 3

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total HctuL m§ gfrgr-Reafi the advertisement of the Georgiy State Lottery, in another column. An Endless line of Ladies'. Misses. Gents, and Bovs’ SHOES, at old Prices, for sale by BLAIR Ac BRADSHAW. Our old friend and townsman, Jacob Elsas, has just received his magnificent stock of Spring and Summer Goods, C ot* ing, &.r. to which he invites the attention of .he ladies and gentlemen of Cartcrsville and surrounding country, as well as well as the public get oral ly. His motto is to sell Goods cheap, cheap er, cheapest, for cash. His goods are going, going fast, and many of them are already gone. If you want bargains in goods that is what he i sells. If you want to buy them low. lower, lowes*. that is the way he sells. He intends to please his customers, in quantity, quality and price. He don’t intend to be undersold bv anybody. He buys his goods as cheap and can afford to sell'them as cheap as any other merchant. See advertisement. A fine lot Os Kprin? calico at Loewcn stein and Pfeifer s, Messrs. Johnson & Echols, Commission Mercha tits, Atlanta, Ga., are out in another column in anew announcement to our readers, that they want to sell Cook Stoves, Groceries, Confectionaries, and Agricultural Implements, in all of which they offer bargains to cash pur ehers. Cheap CLOTHING, cheap CLOTHING, for the million, at BLAIR and KRAD SHAW’S. Messrs. J. M. Si J. C. Alexander, dealers in Hardware, etc., At nnta, Ga., invite the atten tion of Millers to their double-an er Doffing Cloths, Wire Cloth and Mill Picks; also that of tanners to tlicir Grain Cradles and Sythe Blades, as well as that of the public gen erally toihcir large and elegant stock of Hard ware and everything in that line. They are desirous to sell and sell low down for cash.— See advertisement. Just received, at Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s, a fine lot of ladies’ and gents’ boot* Ulld HllOeH. Those in want of Clothing, &c., had better read the • «üble-eoiumn advertisement of Mes*. A, A. Rosenfold <Xt Bro., Clothiers, Atlanta, Ga., to be foun tin another c tlumu of <his pa per. ’’’ e have seen their stock and hesitate not to pronounce it one of the best ami cheap est that *ve have ever seen, and take pleasure in recommending the gentlemanly propriet rs to the favorable consideration till'd patronage of our readers. (ffivst mors at before tl c war Prices, at, Blair Si Bradshaw’s. Tlmse who are in search of pleasure or of healing waters, we cite to the advertisement of Messrs. White & VV< itlock, of the Ame.i caii Hotel. Atlanta, Ga., who have taken ch irge of that celebrated watering place known ■is Muntvule Springs, in East Tennessee, and have thoroughly icpaired and refitted the same fov (ho reception of guests during the approach ing season, They do not propose to give up the American Hotel in Atlanta, hut to keep it open under its present supervision, (which is unsurpassed in the South,) and to enlarge their business by connecting the Springs therewith. These Springs hear a very popular reputation, not only on account of the virtue of its water, but a bio th>’ homily of the surrounding scene ry ; these advantages in connection with the V.. I! est iblished reputation of the propri'tors ami clerks tor cour e >us beatings arid < nter t.iin. ig treatment of their greats, will render tin se Springs the most popular summer resort in the Southern States. Catsimeron, t offonades. Jeans, ami Linen Brill, Duck and Coating, just re ceiv (1 at laiewen-tein & Pfeifer’s. Attention is invited to the advert! cment of J. R. Uostwick, wholesale Grocer and Com mission Merchant, No. 1 Granite Block, Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga. This is one of the finest business houses in that city- It is near the Railroad bridge on the IS’orih side, and is com modious and conven eutly arranged, the low er room being immediately on the railroad and freights can be 1 nded and discharged to and from the ears wi'houtthe expense of drayage, while the upper rorin fronts Broad Street, and ds on a level with the bridge. He has on hand a fine assoatment. of Groceries and Produce, ami solicits consignments ot the same from the people of Bartow county and Cherokee Ga* Comp nil vo io ncml of I.inon or IJlK’Ii Cl'>thii.g— L.IIICU Coals for $1,50 at Blair A, Brutish a w’s, I ci» c DiMrUt ConvenllOn of Ilie M.E. Cliurcli. South. This meeting will assemble in Rome at 10J A. M.,Friday, May 3ci. The Superintendents of the State Road end of the Rome Road have kindly consented to pass the delegates free on t' eir return. An extra train for the accommodat-on of the delegates, will leave Kingston for Rome on Thursday, Mm 2d, after the arrival of the passenger trains on the State Road. Loewenstein & Pfeiier are daily expecting a large lot of crockery anti liard ware. Call and see them. The Military District of Georgia has been divided into Eitfht Posts. This c unity is in the Post of Rome, which is composed of the counties of Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Muiray. Chattooga, Gordon, Floyd. Polk, Paul ding, Haralson, and Bartow, Grenadines, Mozambique* & C bailies, for sale at Blair A Bradshaw’s at New York retail Prices. The naire of the Methodist Church has undergone no change, as some of on- readers suppose, as it foiled to re ceive a constitutional majority of the votes of all the annual conferences com posing the General Conference South. The Church is still known as the Met!,* odist Episcopal Church South. If you want a fine and cheap suit of Spring ClOtllillg. i all al Loewenstein & Pfeifer’s A large lot ol bleached and uublenche fribirttitg and tlicding just receive Lotwentieth & Pleiiers. Muslins at Blair A Bradshaw's —only 85 cents per Yard. 9. m. B#§fWl€E, Htjjobak (Obtcr anit Cuttitntssbn Mmbatti, No 1 Granite Block, Broad Street, [Adjoining the Rail-RoadJ B. F. MOORE, ATLANTA, GA. T - p - FLEM,XG -1 Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain* Hay* and all Western Products. Orders for ar y description of Merchandise promptly filled, and consignments solicited. April 2fi, 1867.w3m MENS’ AID BOYS’ CLOTHING AT THE GATE CITY csosaia® ssosas, VVc would respectfully Inform our friends and the public that we have just received one if the largest and best selected stocks of Ever brought to Atlanta, all of whi h have been mar.u'actured for us from Go ds bought at late destine, for Cash, with special reference to the wants ul tins section. We would respectful.y invite all to an examination of Our Goods and Prices, Feeling confident that we can suit t*-e most economic i*. as well as the most fastidfou”, as to price and quality, Space does not permit to enumerate ail the G >odt> k> pt by us but suffice it to say we have nice Cassimere Suits for S7 50 to SlO 00, and upwards. Those acquainted with oir G mds, need not b( told that our Clothing Is trade up by the best workmen, and of superior goods. In aid lion to the ab tve, we keep, also, a large stock of GENTS’ IURNISHING GOODS, Oons’sting of PUFFED and PLAIN Will P3 SHIRT 3 , FANCY and BROWN LI'FX SHIRTS, TTXDFRGAR- M ENTS, of all sizes Fancy and Plain TIE 3 , o f all de<c ipti.ns. Silk and Linen Picket Handkerchiefs, Genuine Gray’s Patent M>l led Collar, as well as Glazed and Marseilles Collars, All of which will be sold cheaper than can be bought elsewhere Also, Boots, Shoes, nuts, Sole Leather and other Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises, Eugene and Saratoga Ladies’ Trunks, &c. Before purchasing, please call at the Gate City Clothing Store by A. ROSEN FELD k BRO., Next door to McCamy & Co’s Drug Store, Whitehall Street, April 26,1867.wtc ATLANTA, GEORGIA. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY! For the Benefit of THE “MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME!" fpHE Legislature of the .State of Georg' -, at its last I session, granted to W. W. tio.vd n-1 others, a. Grant to adopt a Lottery, or series of Lotteries and Agencies, to raise money for t*>e purpose of building a Home fr, and supporting Indigent Widows and Orohans— l> o Home'll he called the ‘ M'SONI.' ORPH N’S OMF.” The grantees have associated with them, as a Hoard of Manage s, some of tl-e best citizens of t,his tttate, in the g e>t work of benevolenee and ha i'y. We call the attention of the public to the G and Scheme below, and a k vour patronage. In purchasing t cke's. you will re member tha* should you ail to draw a prizi, that your mo- ey w 1 e strictly and Masonically applied to a charitable woik. G EORGII ST 4T E LOTTE ill! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE "MASONICORPHANS'HOME!' TO BE DRAWN IN OPEN PUBLIC, AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA ON Wednesday, May 15,1867- Class B. Wednesday. June 18, 1867-Class C. Wednesday, July 17,1867- Class D Scheme the Same for Each Month. a rrizeof SMI, 000 18 sr>o. 01*0 1 Pi ize of 20, 000 is. 20, o 0 1 Prize of 1", 000 is 10, 000 1 Prize of 6, O' 0 is 5, 000 } Pr !' e °. f *’**{]■ are f, 000 24 Prize- of 500 are 12,000 55 Prizes of. 250 are 18. 7?-0 125 Prizes of 200 a e 25. 000 160 Prb.es of ICO are 16, OvO APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of ?s'io each for tlie nine remaining unit* t the same ten of the No. dra« ing ihe ♦50,000 Prize are 4, 500 9 Approximation P izesof $250 each for the nine remaii ins uni>s of the ame ten ot the No. di awing the $20,000 Pr.ze are 2,250 9 Aporoximation Prizes of s7vieach for he nin remaining u t- of the fame ten of the No. drawing ttie slo,ooh Pr ze are 1, SOO 9 Approximation Prizes ol SIOO each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the No. drawing the *5,000 Prize are 900 IS Approximation Prizes of *IOO each for the nine ren a ni, g unit of t* e -ame ten of th“ Nos. drawing the ♦2,i.00 Prizes are 1. SOO 4i4 Przes, amounting to $168,050 W hole Tickets, 81*2 ; Halves 86; Quarters, 83; Eights. 81,50. {5gr”AU the Piizes above stated are Brawn at Every Drawing. zfxj^ust or these Great Lotteries, and Explanation ot Draw ings. The numbers from 1 to SO 000- c rresponding with the numbers on the Ticke-s, are print-d on separate slips of paper ad eticiicled w th snia.l tube.-: and placed in a gla-s wheel. A 1 the przes in aeconia ee with the Sctienie. are similarly pr nted an enctrcUd, and placed in another gl-ss Gieek The wneeis --re then revoived and two bo>s, U ndfoldrd, draw 1 e Numbers aud Pri zes. One of the boys and. a«s one tuu ber Iron) the w heel ol N-> . atm ai ihe same time the oh a buy draws out me prize from h wieeiof prizes. Ihe lumber and p rize ur out are exhibited to the ainhenc,, ami whate erprizec uies • ut is iegiser< and and placed to ihe | credit of that number: and uos operaiiou is repeated : until al Ihe p zes are dia >n out. The Ticset* a e rin eJ 1 the loilowing 'te’e ; They are divided into Qu >; te-s and eight .pnuted on ti e fate of lb* Ticket. - u- Qua ters or .»g,.t Eighu bea ing the srme number, cu slitu'.e a Whole 'lhcket. FJtIZSS P. i YAhLE WITIJO UT 'uiiCO IST \V. W. BOYD, Deputy Grand Master, Principal Manager Atlanta, Gs. s^T*Orders for Tickets by.maH or express to be ad dressed to L. R. BROADBEX f, A .ent, Or W. W. BOYB. P;.:,cti»al Manag-r. april J'.—wtjuae IP 15$?. At.a-t-. ( i? ■ New Advertisements. J. A. E KWi * & C° e receiving their Sfoc/i of Sp fin ft rnttl JSiimmtr Quoits, pmtpßlflNG every variety adapted to the wants of VJ the country, which they a e determined to soil at tli e L, ovve s t Price * Cheaper than the Cheapest! All are invited to CALL, EXAMINE AND BUY Ba RGAINS. Terms: Cash ! and our motto is Small Profits. Ca-teravil’e, Ga., April 19, 1567. Mrs. Canie layre T X Vl* ES the attention of the Li -1 and es of Cartersville and vioinltv, to her • ic FASHIONABLE Dress-Making ESTABLISHMENT. She has on hand and is Hisum constantly receiving from Now York the L.'TF.ST STYLES. Ca-e taken of all work and satisfac lon guarantieand. l>resa Goods. Trimmings and Paterns Over W. 11. Taylor’s D y-GooJ Store. A TLAXTA, GA. Aptil 19, lst-7. w 8m NEW FIRM. Up Sinitsin Col. Jones' Carriage shop. Harris & Thompson. HAVE just received a FIXE AS- aa SOKTMkXT OK lIARNErti LEA Hi Eli arid other materials ntces-1 sary Tor a fiist class ' S’ SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP, and arc pr<pired to furnish all kinds of HARNESS to order. Old Harness made ne<v. [:-1 SADDLES RE- D-IKEI) with neatn ss and diapa-ch. Vustoroers by caUiog can bud an assortment if _Vs;r U' u i- .v.,, on hand, t" (<ip fcr <~r h. ' CarcTtviite. ,rj.. April “•<!. Im.J grenadines, ' gjjP muslins, a j ,(l k l of )CSt |f?l PRINTS, bro’t to Car- ggS tersville since A complete as sortment of w-* Boisery and Gloves. xaff jg^ Our stock of p|S W slippers a:xl gaiters is com- pH! P lete * gsda pf Bleached and brown sheet ing, table linen and shirting. Forgcntletncii fc-J Fine French M cloths and doc skin, fancy cas si me res, eng- \ lish tweeds, fjg satinetts. jeans fsss&lP wr®* ana plain and |q| fancy linens. A complete §HO assortment of CLOTHIITG. gg Boots, sh oes, Hats, and lIMW . - xgtioxs. Calico for 10c |||^ per yard; -^=ls Hoop skirts, Ladies’lasting gaiters for 1.50 wool for 75c ■J cl J. Is 3 . ,l, CST M Ills! \z. m. s3 l facial No'ires. ____ Know Tin Destiny. M ad auk F. F. Thok v Ti>>\ (hr ercat Engluh AsY r >il* 'is'. Clairvoyant and Psychrometrifau, who ins astonishoil the scientific c'assoS (if tin- Old World, has notv located horse!t nt Hud son, N V. Madame Thornton possesses such yvondertul powers of second sight, ns to enable her to impart knowledge ot the greatest im por anee t > the single or married ot' ( ither sex. Hhiie in a stale of trance, she delineates the verv features of the person you are to marry, and bv the aid of an instrument of intense pow er, known as the Psyehoniotrope, "-uarantces to produce a life-like picture of the fit are hus band or wife of the app'ieant. together with and ate of marriage, position in lito, leading traits of character. We. This is no humbug,as thou sands of testimonials can assert. She will send .when desired a cert tied eeititieate. or written guarantee, that the ; ie are is what it purports to lie. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stilting place of birth, age, disposition, and complexion, and enclosing titty rents and stamp and envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired informa tion by rtturn mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address in confidence Madame: E F T hoknTos, P.O. Box 223, Hud son, N. V. march 1, ly Wonderful but True. MADAME RE rIINGTOX, the world-re nowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clair voyant while ini clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to mar •y, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psyehomotrope, guaran tees to produce a perfect life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the apple-ant, with date of marriage, occupation, lending tr tits o! character.&e. This is no imposition, astest m-mials wit out number can assert. By sta ting place of birth, age, disposition color of eyes and hair, and eoelosit g titty cents, and stamped env-lope addressed to yourself, you will Receive the picture by return mui>, togeth er with information. Address in confidence, MaDAmS ’Jcn tiu de Remington, i\ O. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. march 1, ly A Young Lady return ing to her country home, rfter a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly re ognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rust'c llushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion, of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she re. Ily appealed but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the (Jircassian Pall)), 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 ibid. It is simple in is combination, as Na ‘ lure herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing inn-unties from, also heu! ing, cleansing and beautifying the s in and complexion. By its direct action on the cuti cle it draws from it a l its impurities, kindly healing t -e s line, and leaving the surface as Naturcintcndcd it hould be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price sl, sent by Mail or Ex press.-on receipt ofan order bv W , L. ( LARK & Go., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Str., SvttACi.SE, N. \ . The on'y American Agents for the su e ol the same. march 1, ly Free i« Everybody. A T -arge 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young oi botii sexes. It tenches how the homely may become beautiful, the dispised respected, ami the for saken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive a copy j ost paid, bv return mail. Address nich L bin P. O. Drawer, 21. Troy, N. A . EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!! CHASTELLA^S Hair Exterminator For Ri*in«ving Supetfluoid> Hair. To the lad'es especially, this invaluable dep ilatory recommends itself as being an almost indispensable article to fema e beauty, is easi •v applied, 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 paling the same, leav ing th*Q cUi»i c nft, cinodth n’ltl n 'Tins .A the only article used by the French, and is the onlv real, effectual depilatory in existence, — Price 75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to any address, on receipt ofan order, by BERGER,SHUTTS <Sc CO. Chemists, 285 Rivei Street, Troy. N. march 1, 1567. Jy “OUR MOTTO'’ LIVE, *»» LET LIVE!! Shall he demonstrated in all our dealings. J. 11. SATTERFIELD ft BKO,. Are now receiving their Spring and SUMER SUPPLIES Os \eu and Bcaufiful I>ry- i Goods, Clofliuig, E3;t<s, Roof*, Shoes, sind i otions, in flic prices ol'any and all of which we pledge ourselves to dupli cate Atlanta bills. We also have on hand a superb lot of and JT)roduce, wh'ch vve will sell equally as low ; but. remem- j her our terms are unequivocally CASH AND CASH, 0-N-L-Y. The citizens and public generally are earn estly solicited to c li arid examine our goods and puces, and try and prove us and see if we will not comply with our promise. J. if. SATTERFIELD & BRO. Cartersviilo, Ga., April i9, 1807. IgpGen. G. W. Jlaneoj.ph, formerly j Confederate Secretary ul War died at' hsi hoincpn Virginia, on the 3rd in- 1 ! PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES FOR 1857. i . Chamberlain , Cole 4* Ifoynlon, Atlanta, Georgia. Are selling their immense Stock ol s»w mmm *» mmmh IDA'AiiDOAA At Wholesale and Retail. for Cash Only, At Prices* to suit the T i m e s Their Stock of DRESS GCODS comprises (M ery nnv style in ti e American mat ki ts HOSIERY ani ' GLOVES ~lf hugest ever brought t• > Atlanta; SILK "‘‘d POPLIN COVERINGS. a,l <- LACE POINTS "f every variety ; EMBROIDERIES :|,, d LACF GOODS ° evnv description ; I PARASOLS a»«i SILK UMBRELLAS <•’ >=«'it m-r Vi.„ i v ; I TABLE DAMASKS^APiaN 8 rOWELS- TOWELING W IRISH IINENS « oURTAIN DAMASKS- Goods lor Men sand Boys wear. DOMESTICS and NOTIONS A 1. I. F O R T II E LOW ES T C A SII 1‘ R 1r F. -rAa April 12—ly, EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * Ol’R preparation* for (tie business nf the nppr'■‘ch ing season are unusual’} complete. The extent of ou. assortment in RE AI) Y-M AD E C LOTH IN G For Men and Bays, PLAIN AND FANCY FABRICS For Custom Work, and GENTLEMEN’S FfßA'ieiifNa ccwi>f< K-ab'es us *n meet nit O-e rrqnireirents of ecotirm nna f- ega ceii Gentlemen's t'ress Sunn i-s o' Fancy Fabrics for custom orders forward ' ed by mai! on B|t|di -ntion HERRING A LEYDEN, Whiteahil street, Atlanta, Ga, April 12 ts. Mm Ml! fll. BILREATH & SON, l ICE now receiving a geneial bto.k of SPRING AND SUMMER consisting of E*adies ? Dress Goods HATS. GENTLEMENS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Tools, Shods, Hats, and Ready-made Clothing. Also a well assorted stocir of I Hardware and Crockery, Family Groceries, which was s looted by one of the firm tr person. We ask purcha ers to call arid i xamine our lock and p’ i ccs„ We expect to Sv ll hw f r carh. Give nfl a call. Cartersv lie, Ga « Ajoil 12, lbtit). -m V, R. TOMMEf. J. S, STEWART. Nwvto.i Go., Ga. Oxford, Ga. TOMMEY & STEWART, i IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN hardware, At ttie Sign of the MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga., Res ectfully call the'ai ten lion of merchants and oth ers t j ih ir large and well asa -rltd ftnc -of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consist'ng in part ox Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’ and Cairiage Materials, Agricultural ItnpW inents, Grain Cradles, Syilte Blades, Tools ol all kinds, <Lc., <Ac.; —ALSD— LEATHER, LIME AND CCTTGN YARNS. AGENTS KOXi Hook’s Anti-Friction tletal. Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate of Lime, Buffalo Scale Works, Nonpareil Washing Machine. PKOPItIETORS AND AGE'TS FOR Brook’d I»a<cnl Portable Cot lon and Hay Screw and Revolving Press In over one hundred com,ties in GeorgU. Jfc County Jlighls for April 12, ly. j Fire in Macon. From lhe Tele- ( gr:i[di am! Citizen, we gt t the following • *hnie-ilnrs of *l'" '* mmmmM O W ID -TU ARI) REAPER. Rest .Machine in the World. Manufactured by C, .‘lullman iS’ Cos. CANTON, OHIO, For 1867. JtoSfo J- WIC li»ve been hppniiit yg- e<t Hgoins f->r the wile o SgHj ,-g a k tilts celetirnted Muw er '' auu Rentier, f.»r (he coun- >■" i-s of Bartow, Gordon, Clieroke.'. »nd l’l kens, mid will iell to any psrlies w o wish ihe M tidin' <ledveu and to them here. TTie prices are l«.w ..ml terms rea< n lUile. ''le se cad at once and obi kill ciroulais giving description a. and pilots, or mb'i'ess JOHN .1 HOWARD, or W. 11. Gil. Kit'. 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