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buiti tie ad.
women, we arc informed,
were lodged in jail in this phice, on
Tuesday last, for trying t° deceive tiie
Agent ot the Freedman's Bureau, by
try iug to draw rations two days in sue- i
cession. Another one was also im
prisoned, the same day, for unmerei* •
in 11v whipping a child at school. It
was a white child.
Just Received, a large Intel Crock
ery and Glass-ware, lor sale veiy low,
at Loewensteii' 4" Fleifer s.
\V. Maxwell, brick mason,
has just burned a kiln of as fine brick
as North Georgia ever has or ever can
produce, and is now prepared to make
contracts for building houses, chiinnics, j
and anV kind of jobs ill brick or rock,
at greatly reduced prices. See adv. j
Ko Ev .sy Boot; To Blair & Bradshaw’s
and get your Goods cheap before they Bell out’
will be seen by reference to
our advertising columns, that I)r. O.
I’inkkrton has located in this place,
and resumed the practice ot medicine,
lit: lenders his professional services to
our citizens. Office tip _ slairs in Dr.
Clayton’s new brick building.
When yon come to town call on
Juiewenstcin 4* l’lcifi r and get a good
Wool Hat lor Sixty Cents ; a pair «1
Men’s Shoes lor one dollar and a lia'l ,
and all other goods in proportion.
Tiik Land we I<ovk. — Ihe Apiil
ii ti in he e is received, in new and neat i
dress, and much improved in tj pograph- j
,e,.l appearance. Tin* literary dfepart
o.eiu is excellent, and the Haversack, j
usual, is worth double the year s j
Mibsc riptioi;.
Tin- world is astonished at. the reduced pri- j
cr . ,»i goo,ls, at Blair «St Biadslutvv’s store. j
We publish, on our first page, a j
s,jd tribute to the memory of Cassvdle. |
under the caption of “llio ltumed \ a- |
J.,0e,” written by a loriner citizen ol j
.dud place, to which we invite the :*t
lr imm ot oilr readers.
Jud irriveil. Hoop Skirl* for 00 els.,
1, tdies' kid gloves for S>l 50 : Ladies
Mo., s lot $1 25 ; at Lot svenstcin &
Lb ifer’fl.
Oar tellow-t .iwnsm an, W. IT. Gil
1m ,i, 1 1 a> pist got m a superb bit ol grain
-eradles, ready for use, to which he in
\ ,t, s the attention of farmers.
Mv IVieinl where dill you gel n o tm° *uit 1
|\ ~, Blair A Briulsltaw, of course and only
i,ai i udir dollars tor it.
We ;rre rejoiced to see that, not with
-at; tiding the lightness ol the times and
llie great dearth of business, the pro •
priss of our town is still ‘‘‘onward and
i pward,” slowly but surely. The cit
i/.vis stall coH'ttntie to build, and new
caiididntes for .public patronage in the
shape of stun*, are being opened, all
ml whom, are doing a greater or less hu
situ ss.
Great rush ■ter Gassimere Suits worth
§l2 Ot), and sold at 00 by Lcuwen
stein A. IMctfer-.
g?53,.T1i(! 1 < mior House, *u Marietta,
is siiuated 1111 mt*<llately oil the Itai 1-
n>;ul. aml quite convenient to the de
|mt, and travelers and passers whutove !
oood eating and a heap of it, should j
never pass that way without calling in. j
Thev will alwavs find the gentlemanly
proprietor, Id. A. Dobbs, and that host
*>! j illv good fellows, Jo. 1 noker, result
\v nil open anus to receive them.
ms ♦
15!,i ir & Bradshaw's is the place for the poor
m e.i to buy his goods.
t; ,Cvery heart should swell with
inexpressible gratitude to the Giver ot
all Good, for withholding the deadly
frost with which all vegetation was
threatened, oil '\ ednesday morning
last. Nothing but the steady winds
which blew all night averted the awiul
calamity, otherwise our hopes for lood
would have been blighted, and weeping
and lamentation would have been hejjrd
throughout the land. Praise the Lord,
oh my soul ! all that is within me
llis holy name.
Blair & Bradshaw are selling good Wool
Hats at (.00 cts.) fifty cents.
Gen. A. J. Ilansell, of Marietta, lias
retired from the practice of law and is
now connected with Roswell Factory.
A good exchange, we think.
Blair & Bradshaw’s is the place to go t\ to
get vournicney back.
A New Discovery. —Oil Stone, o!
superior quality, has been taken from
anew well, in Cartersvi'.le, recently.
"We hope soon to discover the oil to go
with it.
fcjf' Don’t fail to read the large double
column ad vertisenx nt of John M. Gan
non, wholesale and retail drvgooJs
merchant, Atlanta. Ga. This is one
of the heaviest Dry Goods Houses in
the interior of the South. Mr. Gan
non has a mammoth stock of new
Spring and Summer Goods, of everv
imaginable Sly ie and quality, and is
continually receiving fresh supplies.
He is prepared to offer inducements to
country merchants as well as individ
uals which are unsurpassed in the
South. All that he asks to insure the
sale of his goods i» an examination of
his styles, qualities and, above all, his
prices, lie has the means and the ca r
pacity for carrying on a first class store,
with profit to himself and convenience
and profit to his customers. He bought
his goods to sell again, and therefore,
tie bought good, fashionable and sale
ble goods, and put them down to tlie
low est possible prices.
bad the pleasure, in compa
ny with a number of other ministers
and delegates, while on our way to the
District Conference of the Methodist
E. Church South, held at Rome, Ga.,
of stopping off '.he cars just before
reaching that pleasant little city, on
Thursday, the 2d, and attending a May
Day festival given by its generous citi
zens, by invitation of the same; and
though we got in at the eleventh hour,
it was not after the feast was over, for
we ionmJ the tables still groaning be
neath the superabundance ofgoodthings
prepared lor the occasion—yea, the full
twelve baskets full, —a goodly portion
of which was seized by the violent
hands of the new regime and appropri
ated by them for internal uses. The
wants of the inner man being fully and
freely supplied, then commenced the
least of the eyes and the flow of soul.
The fluttering of banners in the breeze,
the rostrum —(but we were to late to
hear the speeches, singing, &c.,) —the
bright-eyed little Sabbath School girl*
and boys with badges of pink, purple
and blue, as well as those of riper rears
with a smart sprinkling of hoary locks,
; the yout.ilul pastime amusements and
cheerful glees of joyful hearts at the
return ol Spring and ns floral oil rings,
all combined to make the feast one of
more than ordinary interest. The
greetings and comnuiiiings ol friends,
revived the How of soul nearly run
down into fogeifulness by absence and
troubles.. Alter a most pleasant even
ing’s enjoyment, the signal was given
for all to repair to the railroad—all a
board the cars —after a few minutes
ride the city was reached, cars dis
gorged ol their burden of human souls,
and ihe mullidtide scattered in every
j direction to their homes. All united
in expressions of gratitude for the en
joyment of another May day festival.
| is invited to the ad~
! vertisement of Air. L. Ferguson, deal
-1 er in domestic and fancy dry-goods, &c.
Mr. F. lias come among us with the
| view of identifying his interest with
j ours, and has just opened a nice stock
j of goods, which, we think, he is ofFet-
I mg to sell at very reasonable prices for
cash. ILs goods are new and fashion
aide, and above all he is anxious to
sell them. Our fellow-townsman, Mr.
John T. Stocks, is with this house, and
cordially invites all his old customers
and the public generally to call and see
his cowls and learn iris prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
The Southern Cultivator for May
lias readied its subscribers, and is, as
ever, well worth ten times its cost.
'The Agricultural and Horticultural de
partments furnish much reading; of pe
culiar interest at this season of tl.e
vear. 'The oldest ami best farmers
will find valuable hints and suggestions;
and indeed, they will be most valuable
to those who are most experienced and
most successful, for in the hands ol such
men new ideas afe never mis used or
mis - understood, as is often the case
with beginners on the farm. The as*
sortment of reading in this number is
complete, and if one lias only a single
flower pot for a garden, or two rows ol
cabbage for a farm, he will find some
thing to please him, and be worth,
during the year, double the cost. §2
per annum. W. N. White, Athens,
Ga. Subscriptions will be received at
j this office.
From the Dahlonega Signal, we learn
r tJiat a difficulty occurred between a
citizen and a soldier, a few days since,
♦which terminated in the killing of the
latter by the former. After legal in
vestigation the court decided that the
citizen was acting in self-defense, and
was accordingly released, and has left
' the country.
Trice bn 10 J* every where, Tut buy then where
vou can sjet them eheopest; at Biuir & BraJ
ghaw's.
Ike Hanson aixl Noah Ah-xaander,of Paris,
K v., fought a duel on tnc 30th April- Alexan
der receive J a flesh wound in ihe hip. Han
son come out unhurt. All of which aforesaid
enabled them to arrange and settle the difficul
ty amicably and honorably. -Without the
shedding of blood there is no remission ot sin.»
A gracious revival of religion is pro
gressing in the city of Marietta, up
wards of seventy souls have professed
conversion and received into the fold of
Christ, and the good work still goes on,
through the instrumentality of the Rev. ■
G. J. Pearce, and the preacher in charge
Rev. W. F. Cook. May the gracious
work spread rll over the country.
JPoT’Read the new advertisement of
E. V. Johnson, Kingston, Ga., and
learn that he has just received, fresh
from market, a large stock of goods,
consisting of Dry-Goods, Groceries,
Crockery, Shoes, Boots, Hardware,
Saddlery, Hats, Straw Goods, Ready
Made Clothing, &c. In fact it is one
of largest stocks and choicest selections
of Gpods ever before brought to the
Kingston market, which he will sell
very low for cash. Call and examine.
The Methodists and their friends in
Dalton, notwithstanding their impover
ished condition by the war. are build
ing a neat brick edifice to worship in,
which will cost between four and five
thousand dollars. ’Who would not
contribute their mite to aid in such a
laudable undertaking? One man, and a
poor one at that, assumes the respon
sibility of the deb:, and though lie does
not request us to say anything about it,
yet we take the privilege to notice it
in onr paper, hoping that some gener
ous Methodists or friends in Cherokee
Georgia, will loan a few dollars to the
Lord by helping these brethren.
Kentucky. —Reports are in circula
tion that Kentucky is to he placed
under the command of a military Gov
ernor. 'There are Slates further North
that need reconstructing more than
Kentucky.— [htlunla Intelligencer.
A HE
GOOD!
BUT
e CRACK’S STOMACH BITTERS, niter
yv.tr* ol experience mid tri.il, have
proven to be the best remedy extant
ioi nil i-oii!| hiints where a tonic and
I stimulant are re<|uhv,t. They never
-'tail to Btreneilieu the weak, iuipmt
vigor lo the strong, mnl in all respect*
restore shattered an! broken-town I 3
constitutions. Mo remedy has been fj
deceived with as much invar as Ho- y JS
hack’s Stoma, it tin rjtits. In Chicago
OVER 50,000 bottle* were sold by one
dti n-liouse in the pest year. !l i- ad
nulted ny our most learned phy sieians
I Inn hr. IR.) I SACK'S STOMACH RIT
TERS eombiiu* the properties ol a
get.tie laxative, an eiticieul autbbdious
•igent. and the best stomachic known ( • ~sr~
she world. RiiliACK S RITTER- should gj
be used by eonvnleseenls to strengthen M
Ihe prostration which always follows acute 0
disease. In the
B IRKfI'S diet riels of the West and
South there lias, li>r a long lime. be. ii
much needed an article of STOMACH
RITTERS, which, if taken in propet
(|iiiuitilics, and at Hie proper lime, am
a sure preventive of ihhotis J'v.cr,
Fever and Ague, River Complaint, I*y“- jr *s ns
pepain, Indigestion, .lainntiee. Kidney f 8 l
Complaint, and all diseases of similar ■
nature; and are hotter as a preventive
for bilious derangement, regulating “
AMO alrenattiening the system, and giv
ing tone to Hie digestive organs, limn
any other known remedy. .Now that
the war is over, here « ;l! be thousands
seeking homes in the South. No per
son who values his hie should go there
without having constantly at hand the gr Sf~T|
RITTERS, as a safeguard against rpi- f H ’
domic and maladies engendered by mi- H
nshiH and polluted Watjr. Travelers R
and all residents of the rank mer-bot- jy
tom
ft
COt’N’i'TE.S of the West and Smith, and
the valley of the Mississippi and its
I (,'itaries, should provide tiiemselven
with the RITTERS. There is probably
no one disease with which mankind nro
atllictcd which ik tiie source ol so many
ailments as dyspepsia, or it is more ~*H|
oommonly called Sour Stomach, and I , '
there is no more certain remedy Ilian (j y
Roback’.s Stoma, h Itiitefs. They are B J
never known to fad. ™
KINO CHOI.ERA ha' always been
much dreaded by Hie public, and
people iiaye resorted I<i all manner
of medicines to arrest the progress,
but wiili little slteeess. A sure euro
and pieventive is to be found in t!ie
use of Pr. ROBACK’S SCAN I UNA-
VI AN REMEDIES, keep I lie bowels ■ §
open with the Pills, and invigorate the B—
system by free use of the Stomach I
ttitiers, or, if the blood be thin; use tiie J Bj
Purifier.
Sk PCH an invaluat.te remedy should l*
kept in every family Keep ttie system
infill! vigor and nothing is to he feared
from disease or .hotera. THE AM.D
REi.IAKRE. Po not he deceived by
purchasing any of tiie quack nostrums
tinder tiie various names of Bit'err.
Purchase none other but Pr. ROHACK’f? '
STOMACH PlTg’jEivS, which are eoni
pounded of the purest drugs, and in k j
which the Hfiiicted can rely.
ARE
BETT3SR!
PEIHCE, WALTON & COMPANY,
(Successors to C. W. Roback,'
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Woa. 50, SS, GO and 6V East Third Street
Arc Sold by a!! Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
Pail as follows
Dress goods,
silks, poplin?,
mozamluqnes,
grenadines,
berege,
challics,
delaines,
lawns,
muslins,
and the best
stock of
PRINTS,
bro’t to Car
tersvillc since
the war.
A complete as
sortment of
Hoiserv and
Gloves.
Our stock of
Ladies’ s!ioes ?
slippers and
gaiters is com
plete.
Bleached and
brown sheet
ing, table linen
and shirting.
Forgenllcmen
Fine French
cloths and doc
skin, fancy cas
si meres, eng
lish tweeds,
satinet ts. jeans
ana plain and
Ihney linens.
A comjdetc
assortment of
CLOTHING.
Boots, slices,
Hats, and
XO'J'IOXS.
Calico for 10c
p wyard:
SIo >;) skirts,
for 7-3 cents.
Ladies’ lasting
gaiters for 1,50
Hats lor the
million, good
wool for 75c
A .Ve arc determined to sell our goods cheaper than anybody. Come all— tin*,
rich the poor, the learned and the illiterate, the white, Hie black, the male, and
lemale, the little, the big, the maimed, the halt, the blind, and hi v bargains at
BLAIR & BRADSHAW’S CHEAP STORE, IN DR. CLAYTON’S NEW BRISK BUILDING, 'EAST SIDE R. R,
Cartersviile, Georgia. April 12 1807.
racial Koikes.
Know Thy Destiny.
M\n amk E. F. Thokntdx. the great English
As 1 roiogist, Clairvoyant ami Prwehrometru’nn.
who has astonished the scion title classes of ihe
OiJ World, has now located herself at Hud
son. X. Y. Madame Thornton {'assesses sueli
wyuderful powers of second sight, as to enable
her to impart knowledge of the greatest im
por-ance to the single or married of t ilher sex.
C hile in a stale of trance, she delineates,the
very features of the person you are to marry,
and l\v the aid of an instrument of intense pow
er, known as the Psvchonrotrope. guarantees
t > produce a life-like picture of the fu'urc hus
band of wife cf ihe applicant, together with
date of marriage, position in lifer, leading traits
of character,&e. This is no humbug,ns thou
sands of testimonials can assort. 81ie will send
when desired a cert.(Ted certificate, or written
guarantee, that thro jic*ure is what it purports
to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and
stating place of birth, age, disposition, and
complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and
stamrmd envelope addressed to yourself, you
"id receive the picture >nd desired informa
tion bv return niaij. All communications
sacredly confidential. Address in confidence
Madame E F Tiiokxtox. P O- Box 2-3, Hud
son. X. Y. march 1, lv
Wonderful but True.
MADAME RE vIIXfITCH'S, the world-re
nowned Astrologist jind Somnambulistic Clair
voyant. while in a clairvoyant state, delineates
the very features of the person you are to mar
ry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense
ps jyufr. known as the Psych*-mot rope, guaran
tor's to produce a perfipet life-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant,- with
date of marriage, occupation, leading trait* of
character,&c. This is,no imposition, astest
imonials wit* outnumber can assert. By sta
ting place of birth, ago, disposition, color of
eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and
slumped env* lope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture by return mail, togeth
er v>dli information.
Address in confidence, Madame Gleb
fftriiE Remington-, P. O. Box 297, West Troy,
N. Y. march 1, ly
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!!
Hair Exterminator-
For iieiiaovsjjg' Superfluous
Eiiair.
To the lad’es especially, this invaluable dep
ilatory recommends itself as being an almost
indispensable article to fema e beauty, is easi
'V a{ plied, does not burn or injure the skin,
but acts directly on the roots. It is warranted
to rentove 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 75 cents per package,.sent poet-paid, to
any address, on receipt of an order, by
BEKUER, SHLTTS <St CO. Chemists,
235 Rivei Street, Troy, X. Y.
march I, 1807. ly
A. Young Lady return
ing to her country home, after a sojourn of a
i'c’.v months in the City, was hardly recognised
by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic
flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion,
■A' almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-throe she really appeared but eighteen.
Upon" inquiry as to the cause of so great a
change, she plainly told them that she used
theCircassiaßß Balm, 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 i:s combination, as Na
ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its
efficacy in drawing impurities from, also heal
ing, cleansing and beautifying the sliti and
complexion. By its direct action on the cuti
cle it draws from it a'l its impurities, kindly
healing t e same, and leaving the surface as
Nature in tended it - liould hr, clear, soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price sl, sent by Mail or Ex
pros;;, on receipt of an order by
W, L. CLARK & Cos., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Str., Syracuse, N. Y.
I The on y American Agents for the sale of
i the same. " march 1, lv
Free to Everybody.
A I arjc 0 pp. Circular, giving information
of the greatest importance to the young ot
hotli sexes.
It teaches how the homely may bccoi.e
beautiful, the diseased respected, and the for
saken loved.
No young iady or gentleman should fail to
send their Address, and receive a copy iost
paid, by return mail. Address
melt L, Gin 11.I 1 . U. Drawer, 21. Troy, N. Y.
OaiSPBR COMA<
Oil 1 she was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soff, entwined.
Enchained the .cry heart and nnnd.
CS2ISPER tOHi.
For Curling <l»e lEtila'Of cstber
Sex into Wavy and Glossy
Uisigicts or Heavy Mas
sive Curls.
Bv using this article Ladies and Gentlemen
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is the only article in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it'a
beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper j
Coma not only curls the hair, hut invigorates, j
beautifies, and cleanses it; is highly and de- |
lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete |
article ol the kind ever offered to the Aineri- j
can public. The Crisper Ccma will be sent to
anv address, scaled ail 1 postpaid for sl.
Address all orders to
W. L. CL\ftK & CO., Chemists,
No. !l West Fayette Street, Syracuse,
march 1, ly N. V. I
TO COXSIMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restorer! to health in a !
few weeks "v a very sample remedy, after having “of- ;
sered hr several years with a severe lung affect! m. j
ant that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to i
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cu e, j
Tu ail who ties? re ih he will sen.l a c ry of the
p-cssription used (free of charge), with Ihe dire 'iocs
fur nrep-nr" and using the same, which t-hev w li Sind j
a SI RE COM: for CONSUMPTION. A.'THMA, BRON
r} l i [j COUGHS. COLDS, and ail Throat ami Lufig I
Affections. Tie ou’v object of the advertiser in sending |
the Prescrio.ion is in benefit the afflicted, and spread
information which be conceives to be invaluabl-. and ;
he h. pes everv suffe-er will try his remedy, a? it will
ci “t theta nothing, and rear prove a blessing. Parries ;
wl-t'iog the v escrlpMon. FRKE. by return m»l', will ,
please address REV. EDWARD A WILSON. j
Williamsburg, Kings Cos., Netv in k.
May Is*, ISJ7. wiy. j
EOUOBsl)F ioitii.
\ Crentl-man who suffered for years frit N rvons |
P„V o v Premature. Dec±*\ and ai! the effects ol i
-on” Cl indiscretion, w 11, tor the sake of suffering |
hr r*v. sen I free : . a'l who need i*, the receipe and >
i v in« r making the siirp’e remeuy by wruch be
r asrn-ed. ".u'-reorislrnSM p-, ti by the *dver- j
. r -'< • • - ■ o i- l v awe;.! .g. a per* t -.|
• ►ii-N E ■ - ", « ' r
y May I, l-u.. wiy.
; PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES
FOR 1867.
Chamberlain, Cole <s• Boynton,
Atlanta, Georgia.
A-re selling their immense Slock ot
mm mmm *» ®®iais
At Wholesale and Retail, for Cash Only,
A t P f i c c s to suit th e T i in c s
| Their Stock <u DRESS GGGDS com I rises cverv now stile in the A itui ican maikets
HOSIERY am! GLOVES- ,|M DnH-st ever l.rrm’oht to Atlanta ;
j SILK a »‘i POPLIN COVERINGS, :>i»d LACE POINTS Gevery va ricty ;
; EMBROIDERIES aml LACE GOODS of every description ;
PARASOiS SILK URDREUAS "> w »'y ;
TABLE DAMASKS- NAPKINS- TOWELS* TOWELING a >o IRISHI LINENS ■ *
| CURTAiN DAMASKS* k)l ' Men's ;wul Boys m ear. DijMESTICS NOTIONS
i. l for tih: l o w f s t c a sii r u i e e
April 12— ly,
#, a,
WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION NERCHANT.
130 1 Granite Block, Broad Street,
[Adjoining the K.iil-RoaJJ
B. F. MOORE, ATLANTA, GA. T. F. FLU MING.
Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain Hay- and
all Western Products.
Order* for arv description of Merchandise promptly filled, oxici consignments solicited.
April 26, 1867.w3in
MENS’ AND DOYS' CLOTHING AT THE GATE CITY
€i®aail«f Br£&M3&,8 r £&M3&,
We w uM respectfully inform our fiiemls ai;il (he public ihat we have just received or.e of the largest anti
host, m j ifeted s ooks of
Ever brought t- Atlanta, all of which have been manufactti-ed for ns from Good, bong't nf late decline, for
Cash, with special refereuCe bo the wants of tills section. We would respectfully invite all to an examination of
Our Goods and Prices,
Feeling confident that we can suit t: e most economic*’, as well as the most fastUl.ou-, ns to price and quality
£paus does nut permit to enumerate all the U )o«1b kept hy t , but sufli ;e it t j we h ive nice
Casslmero Suits for S7 50 to sl© 00,
and upwards. Those acquainted with our f} >->ds, nee 1 no*, hr t.oh, that, nnr Cinth'n? is made up by the best
workmen, and of superior gnods. In add tiou to the ab we. -ve k-'e *, a'so, a large stock of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Ons'strg of PUFFED and PLAIN WHIPU SHIRT*. F IN GY and MOWN LI*F.N STURT?, US DR UG AK
MEXTS. c.fail si-z.es Fancy and Plain T 1 Ed, of all de-*'- ipti ins, Silk ami Linen Pocket (la .dk* lv-defs, (b-nuh.o
Gray’s Patent M dde-1 Coliaas well as Glazed and M irseiiles Collars, All of whicli will be sold cheaper than
can be bought elsewlu re
Also. Boots. Shoes, nnts, Sole l.cathcr and other Trunks’
Carpet Bags and Valises, Eugene and Saratoga Ladies
Trunks, kc. Before purchasing, please call at the
Gate City Clothing Store by
A. ROSENFEId) k BRO.,
Next doer to McCamy & Go's Drug Store, Whitehall Street,
April 2G, 18fi7.wtc ATLANTA, GEQR3A.
25RY GOODS I Dili GOODS I
N c w A r r i v a1 !
TALLEY, BROWN & CO,
WJaUeSaalS Sfiect. Aflunta, Ga.,
Art now dai y receiving their
SECOND INST AILMENT
OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
In addition to Ihrir present sfocV. they wil RECI.IT E
WEEKLY, during the Cuming season, the
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS!
they have os hash SOW!
Black and Fancy Silks,
Mosamlvqtus. Grenadines,
(j. gatidre Mus.Lis,
White and Black Iron Tareges
SWISS, MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET KUSI.INS
White and Fancy Tarlatous.
W ..ile and Fancy Brilliants,
- Tucked skirt Goons;
Aiexand.e’s Kid Gloves—Tight Colors.
MALTESE AND CLUNY LACE COLLARS.
Lace Points* Grenadine Shawls, Ac.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED.
May 3—ti6.ii.
New Spring
and Slimmer
Clothing, Hats,
Boots, Shoes,
ami a thousand
and one things
too tedious to e
numerate, just
received and for
sale cheap for
cash , at
v J, ELSAS’
Cheap, Cash Store,
* Cartersville, Bartow co.
April rJ6ih.
The Oltlesi Jewelry House in
ATLANTA, GEORGEA.
ER LAWSHE,
t flocks, *
Thatches,
Jewelry and
Silverware,
Watchmakers’ Tools
_ and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
H atches and Jewelry liepaired by
competent workmen and ft arranted.
May l, 18G7. wly
CIIE IP HIISTIXG PAPER.
To Editors and Publishers.
LETTER FROM W. G. CLARK ESQ., PRESIDENT
SOU I'll URN PRESS ASSOCIATION.
ATLANTA. GA., April 13, ISC7.
J. S. Ikrcslier h’-'j.,
I)t nr Sir : It ntf • ds me mnch pleasure to cnmmtinl
cn'e t you tin'follow.ng resolution of the Southern
l’l "Rs Association :
Resolved, -That »s a tesfmnnia' c.f on- appreciation
for the zealou . fuitlilul and ff.ctive unices of Join
S. Thrasher. Esq., as bupei inlendeut of this Association
in yea s pas*.
We hereby lendet him the thanks oftliis Associat’on,
and. cnfei upon Mm ’he comp Lin. nta-y p'shion < f
Agent of the Southern P.ess Asrociotion in the City of
New York."
'I he to :ut of commendation employed in the above
resohuio , do no in » e than Ju tire to your impo Lint
service’ dining your S permt ml nicy— services which
none Led better opportu ily to know, and none can
more highly appro i te than myself. Should oceaei.ui
requme t shall he glad ti avail myself oi the aid
pr voted lor by the resolution.
Veil rsspe.ifui r, your oheuient serv't,
G. CI,ARK.
Pi content.
NOTICE,
I would respre fully request every daily, (r-Teekly,
semi-wet k’v, weekly and monthly journal, south of tlie
Pov m e aiid Ohio rivers, and the at and g. 3) min. pai
aliel of lattitude Weal, of lie Missies pi>i, to puMisl.
thi, advertisement tw i. e. and send to me .t N « list
eft-li time, a copy containing it, post j. a id, with bill lor
the same.
It is desTable, in tr y combinst’ons to procut a
cheeper p lntirg paper tor our Southern j urnabtlm ,
I sh til have the foi lst infonna’ion r guiding the sir ,
of paper used hy the several publications. Him 1 ~u
procure it in no otiier way than by requesting pa-ti ti
lar a leiulon to tl.e teed of sending copy of the publi
cation with ilie hiP.
1 (i. sire ii sent tw ce t' provide against mail failure'',
and that they be po-lpui i tos-cai e pns'-otlicedeHve v.
J S. THK tSIIKit. '
Box o 333 New York, N. Y.
If you w.tn! a fine ami cheap suit of Spring
ClotiliUg, tall at Loewcithtcin & Pfciini s
tiISNitSHTCS. COUonadeK, Jeans,
and Linen Drill, Duck and Coating, just ro
ceiv (1 at Eoewenctein sV Pfeifer’s.
Just receiveanand, at
fine lot of ladies’ and gents’ buolM ami
sJIiKS.
Esg 1 Bead t!i«' advi ilisernerit of the Georgia
Kutc L r'■ in •» i ..