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Ster\ good cook, wiuher and iron~
rr, cither white or black, can find a
comfortable home, steady employment,
at good wages, by applying immedi
ately at thin office.
regret to learn that Mrs.
Wofford, mother of our esteemed friend
and fellow'citizeri, Gen. Wiu. T. Wof
ford, departed this life, at his residence,
a few days since. No particulars yet
obtained.
Osnnberg’s for Sheets for Threshers &c*, just
received, very low at Ferguson’s. Parties
wanting such, would do well to call soon.
Agrlf (ill 11 ril l Society. --Beforethe
late war Uartow County was taking the lead
in Upper Georgia in Agricultural matters. Her
annual Agricultural Faiss were yearly grow
ing more interesting art 4 oore largely attend
ed by all classes of society who felt interested
in tins important branch of A gen
era and mechanics, among tho fair
set in matters j alainirtjj' to house-hold and
domestic affairs, which was producing Avery
salutary effect upon the growth and prosperity
ol the county. There had been, up to the war,
a marked improvement in stock sC|eofs kinds
ugn ultuiul implements, poultry,lhsus manu
factories, the dairy, Ac., and the si s!
conomy and enterprise of the peupieiras be
ing wonderfully stimulated. Hut the war was
p. capitated and this great interest like all
others was swallowed up m tiie war question,
where it has quietly rested awaiting in com
mon with other interests its timely resurrec
tion. The din of war has ceased and the
smoke es battle cleared away, and again the
sun of prosperity is beginning to dawn upon
our blood-drenched land, and though tho mist
of political revolution have not yet been en
tirely dispelled it is fast vanishing, and as i
disappears it more clearly reveals the fact that
there has been too a great change wrought in
our former system ol labor, which demands a
u reform now commensurate with tho change,
binee tlie cl >»e ol the war the energiesund en
terprise of the country have been, to a greet
extent, para yzed, partly owing to tbe u set
tle a evil mo iof political matters, and partly
to the great failure in cro, sand the consequent
investment of the limited capital of the Cos n
: y iii the necessaiies to support animal life.—
But a b. nign Providence is again smi ing up
"■« us by promising to crown our labors with
ti h harvests and full hams. Now let us res
urrect our Agricultural Society and arouse
with it the spirit of a generous rivalry in all
the pursuits upon which hinges the future wed
li o and prosp rity of our people and country,
if ever there was a time when the counsel and
\ ericnce of wi e heads were needed to en
courage and stimulat • industry and economy,
n tu) ii certuiuly that time. Let us cease to
quibble about polities and look to the source
it|*on which life and all its endearments de
pend, and in the true scripture sense “beat our
swords into ploughshares und s,eais into pru
ning-hooks.”
We would be hrippv to receive and publish
any proposition or thoughts connected with
this all-absorbing subject bv any one who feeds
jnteicsL enough to write a paragraph about it.
€ ouicoiil of dial straw pile !
1 .sl l ;ii tdo it! Its my own ! Il> ught it at
the pop lar cheap, cash store of Loewensteii;
A IV. tier’s—and a number one bat it is to, for
the money I paid for it, and t cy treat me so
e'ever and sell me such bargains that I intend
t . buy a. 1 my goods Loin thorn. Don’t you
waul. tie like it? \ es, anti one I'm bound to
have--would have bought it long ago, but I
oidn’t know they were selling so cheap !
AV. 11. Taylor, of Athyita, Ga., who
xv is s > unfortunate as to lose a good portion
ol his stock of Goods by fire, a few days since,
and was arrested upon su picion of being a
party eriininis in the attempt to fire his own
house and goods, has been, we arc glad to
lea n, after a thorough investigation by the
Court, fully acquitted of all complicity or guilt
in the premises, ne also was his clerk. Those
who are best acquainted and most intimate
with Mr. Taylor assert that he is a gantlemau
of too noble a bearing and too much priieof
character to stoop so low as to perpetrate such
a diabolical act—he is said to be above suspi
cion. But he is not disposed to repine at this
misfortune, as heavily as it falls upon him, and
as blighting as the effects it produces, he has
gone to work again to redeem his misfortune
by replenishing his stock with new goods
fresh from market bought since tho recent de
clioe, and calls upon all who have a heart to
Icel tor others woes and misfortunes, to assist
him by their patronage to reagain his losses,
especially as he proposes to make the advan
tage mutual. Our old friend and former coun
tyman, E. D. Cheshire, is with this house,
an ! was absent 011 a visit to this county when
the sad occurrence happened. He is a whoie
soui, good fellow, and a correct chri tiati gen
tian in. and one upon whose word we may
rely, he is anxious to hare all h s triends, both
new ami old, from tlvis and adjoining counties,
when they visit Atlanta upon any business, to
call and sec him, examine his goods and see if
he is not selling them cheap but very cheap.
Tlie wheat harvest is upon us
and the market w 11 soon be open, but Loew
enstein & Pfeifer keep open their store all
seasons of the year ami all hours of the day,
and bid the needy to come and buy clothing,
hats, boots, shoes, dry-goods, yankee notions,
hardware, crockery, cutlery, etc., with but iit
money at very low prices.
Bleached Homespun, a yard wide
is selling at the sto:e of John M. Gannon, At
lanta, Ga-, at Tiftein Cents a yard, and ail
othex goods in proportion, advertisement.
fay the printer and go to Heaven.
; Wilcox & Ikllibs’ dewing ;lla
cltlncH In f ai lersvllle, for sale.
These Machines are sold here at the inann
i facturer’s prices, but I cannot afford to reship
them to any point at my own expenses. I
I have a few to let out on trial to those wishing
to purchase, and who will take good care ot
1 them; but it will be desirable to have tbe ma
chines returned at an early day by those who
may decline to purchase.
No pains or expense lias been spared to
make this machine the best family machine
in the market and ail who have given them a
fair trial acknotvle !ge them to be so. ’I lie | rice
from SSO, upward’ The machines all equally
good, but tbe price varies with the kind ot fin- j
ish of table and other extras.
Office up stairs over Clayton’s store on pub
lic square Bast side of R lil-R iad—send for cir
culars or call anl examine machines.
JOHN H. KUCKMAN,
Geo. Agt. for State of Ga.
May 31, 1867.
The grasses and clover.—
That clover and tbe grasses can be success
fully raised throughout Cherokee Georgia, t ere
is now no longer room to doubt, It has been
fully demonstrated in numerous instances
since the war. Before the war cotton was the
watchword of all our farmers. Some few ol
them had commenced the culture of clover
and the grass s on a small scale as an experi
ment, But cotton then being king, every otli
er*pr°due. of the farm was made rubordinate
toil; but its borders had been extended untii
the forests of the cotton-growing regions had
been well nigh levelled, and the gulf States
had almost b come one vast cotton-field, and
Upon the delusive idea of “cotton is king” the
South plumed herself for the late contest. The
contest between the North and fcouth shutout
the trade that had been ke, t up for a century
between this country and Europe, which threw
the manufacturers ol Europe upon their own
recources for the raw material to feed their ex
tensive factories. The stock t en on ham!
and that that was run through the blockade
constituted t eir supply until experiment prov
ed the fact that other parts of the world couiu
ntid did grow and mature as good cotton . s
the Southern United States, and it lurthcr re
vealed the la-t that the war in this country
migh go on ad. infinitum without stopping a
loom mere, and iicic the king cotton Ueius on
exp oded. During the war, however, many
cotton growers passed through the grass an.,
clover fields ol Tennessee, Virginia, Ki ntueky
Mis ouri, and parts ol Maryland, Pennsylva
nia and Uluo and saw the utility in the cult
ure ol these products, by learning their great
use in the raising ol stock, improving insteau
of exhausting lauds, the lightness ol laboi
compared to that ol the cu ture ol king cotton,
and the general fatness of the land, all com
bined to favorably impress their minds with
the importance ol its culture. The ultimate
result ol the war in treeing the slaves only ten
ded to fix them in their deteniiiuatioii of change
in <ln ir style us farming, and this conviction
coupled with the fact that many men front the
above named States have settled among us,
it. reality has wrought change’ Tin
result is that, since the war, there is scarcely
a settled farmer in upper G orgia but who has
to a greate-r or less extent turned h s atten
tiou to the culture ol clover and the glasses'
and in numerous insauces the area of lull
seeded is much smaller than it would have
been could seed have been obtained. The
great advantages to be derived lrom the clim
ate anJ soil oi Cherokee Georgia will never be
rreai.zed until her mountains high and valiies
low sha 1 drop and run down w ith fatness. —
W e hope to live to sec the day when if this
country dot s not exactly hue Caanan, How
witn milk and honey it will with milk am.
butter. Our rough niou tain lauds unsuilec
to the growth ot wheat, corn or cotton, can
and will be turned to good account for pastur
age for stock, while our galled and exhausted
low lands can and will be mu ie remunerative
by tlie ap lieatiou of stimulating leitiiizers,
in the production of hay, wh at and corn.—
Another gr at advantage this suction of coun
try will possess over most of other sections i»
that “it is emphatically the Whiteman’s coun
try,” as the vv tiite race largely predominate. —
Uherokee Gcorgiais and will be the grainery
the larder, and the dairy ofThe State of Geor
gia as lean as she may appear at present.
€omillenceuiMlt.*o I’he Annual
Examination ol the Fupiis ofStilesboro Inst -
tu e will embrace Wednesday, Thursday ami
Friday next, commencing Wednesday morn
ing and concluding Finlay with an address.—-
The public are inyited to attend.
Regular monthly preaching,
may be expected in the Presbyterian Church
at (Jussville, on every first Sabbath. We are
very much gratified to make the above an
nouncement, as, during the war, the fold was
scattered, and since which ime they have been
as sheep witnout a shepherd.
Some Merchants in Cartcrsvil’e sell
Goods very cheap 1 and others sell cheaper!
but Loewensteiu & Pfeifer sells the cheapest
Dry-Goods in town,
B*3^lt is predict and by many whose opin
ions are not to be-entirely ignored, that i! the
present wheat crop yie ds as it now promises,
there will be two hundred thousand bushels
shipped from this point a'.o.ie, ana that the
market will open at iwo dollars a bushel
All order, we are glad to learn, has been
granted by the Inferior Court of this county,
to open a pub tc wagon road trom Kingston
directly to Cartersviiie, which w 11 greatly
shorten the distance between the two points.
1 he" road is to leave the old Cassville road
just above Pettu s Creek B idge to the' west'
and steer clear ot the railroad until it intersects
the Giilam bridge road, and from thence direct
to K ngston.
The Imperial government in
Mexico has gone up the spout, but Loewcn
stem &. Pfeifer haint. or at least you’d think
they hadn't if you’il take a peep into their
store and learn how chesvp they are so’l ing
D-v-Goods, and so you woulu ;
, A well-dresse .mm fails not to bo received in
the first circle-, or to be popular with the
Ladies. In order to be handsomely dressed,
the shirt-bosom mur l h> ofthe-ni st unexcep
tionable white, (not in anywise ’approaching
1 the color of nanki: ) Tbe hat must not' be of
too wi 'e brim or re-'embo- a “churn,’ lout just
the thing ; the gloves fit close uni smooth*.',
the neck-tie neat and tasty without being
fl .shy. If you wi»ii to wak* »j sv ’h an out
lit go to BLv.it> & Bp. v i>s:f atv’j* large supply of
floods indispensable fi>r Gentlemen's wear, at
prices that defy competition.
ROBACK’3 STOM\CU ill PTER^.
Tai» very excellent medicine has become!
widely known a* one of the best remedies for j
Dyspepsia and other stomach uLenses th thas I
evei been > ffi red to the public.--A as tin, Ind., \
Argus.
Large Onlunsand Esehelottcs
Our esteemed frier.d and townsman, Judge
Nathan Howard, has made us another annual
visit—invaded our sanctum, and left upon our
table a half dozen of his mammoth silver-skin
Onions and a bunch of about seventy-five Es
chellottes, for which favor he will please ac
cept the thanks of E itorx, printers, and devil
of this office, and all other parties indirectly
concerned. The Judge is a fine g rdener, and
h- g plenty of the same sort to spare to his
friends for a small consideration.
GREENBACKS
ARE
GOOD!
BUT
g OTWK'3 STOMACH BITTERS, after
y! ■ years of exjieriPiiee ami trial, have
proven to be the best remeuy extant
yf ■ 1,.r all romp taints where » tonic and
fl 81-.timi.lmit are required. They never
not to eliengttieu the weak, . mpurt
vigor to the strong, and in alt respects ”H %.
restore shuttered and t.roken- .own H 8
constitutions. No remedy lias In en B
.-eeeived with as imieh f-.v. r as l!o- U M
B.wi.'s Stomach Bnrtiu. In Chicago “**—^
OVER 50,000 ) Kittle* Were Sold by one
drug-house-in 1 1,*• j.a-l year. If is ad
mitted oy ..nr iiiost learnt and ]>h\ sic ~ns
that In. ItOhACK S STOMACH BIT
TKItS combine the jiropertit -of a
gentle laxative, an efficient anti-bilious
•
Rgent. and the ls-st stomachic known to ~wr
the world. UOHACKS liITTKIt.S should I
lie nved by eonvideseents to strengthen fl
the prostration which always follows acute fl
disease. In tho -
811. KH’S districts of the West mid
Stauh tliere lias, for a ton.; tone, Is-en
nitt'di needed an article of STt >il \(!!t
BITTEItS, which. if taken in prn;*ct
quantities, and at t lie pr'»j»-Y'time, 10
a bine prcicnl.it> ol ii:ho„» ffver,
Ft err.tid Ague, I.ivvr Complaint, l*y«- r A'l
pei«ia, Indigestion, .laundiee. Kidney ' ij '
Complaint, and nil .liseases of similar
nature; and are bettor as a preventive I
kn Ulious doraugemeut, reguhu.eg
ANl> strengthening the «y.!rm. and civ
ing tone to il.e digestive than
any other known rc-tne.lv. Now (hat
the war is over, here will W thousands
seeking homos in tin? Mouth. No per
son w ho values his life should go there
without having eonsfantiv at h.-n i the v a x
HITTERS, as a safeguard agonist epi- f a 1
deitii.- mid mala.lit**< engo titer.-.! t.y mi- Hj
nsni'i and polluted vv-d v.\ Travelers y;
mat nil residents ol tho lank river-bot- i
tom
CJ OfN’i'iry of the XV.wf and . and
’ UiV valhyv of ti e Mississippi riel Its
i ?'line s, should provide themselves
! with the !dTTKUS. ’Mo re is prot.al.iy
J no one disc: se with vv tiieh loankind nr«
aUiicted >v tiich .» the oourev of ro. ni;uty
ailments as J>')* psi.-, or vs.it is mote "T 5
oomn'.oniy called Sour Stomach, and I , '
tl ere is no more certain remedy than D y
Pobiick’s Sbviiii.ch P.dkV#. Tl.’n are | J
never known to fail.
KlN'x; CHOI.rtIA ba« nl-.vnys hewn
luUcti (headed oy ‘.tie pui.lie, and
of mcdieuies to arrest the* progress,
imd pieveutivo ts to be ibiiini in tint
use of Pr. BOBACK’S PCANPINA-
VtAN UKMKPihX Keep the bowels U B
open with the P IN, mid or, : g .rate the
system by lice u-e of the Stoniaeh b St
Bitters, or, if tile blood be thin, use the fa 9 J
I’nrilicr.
kS T’CIT nr. in "alt in o’.- remedy should be
kept in every family. Keep ihe system
in rui! vigor and nothing is to Is? feared
from disease or cholera. THE OPD
KKIdABI.K. l»o not be deceived by
-" j tuchmhng any of tb.e quack nostrum's
tinder the various names of BUtera.
Purchase none other hut Pr. ROBAC'K’B
BTOMACH HITTERS, which are com
|vonnded of tlie purest dings, and in k J
wlticli the arlkgte.i can rely.
ARE
BETTER!
FEINCE, WALTON & COMPANY,
(Successors to C. W. Eoback,)
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Vo». 50, oS,-00 u nd 6!f ICust Third Street
Are Sold by ali Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
URI GOOIkS ! DRV GOODS !
N e w Arrival!
TALLEY, BROWN & CQ.
Wliitcliall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Are now daby receiving their
CtCCND INST A L iff. E N
OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
In addition t» th-ir r.resent *toc>,they wi; KSCEIVL
WEEKLY, au.icg the comiug ccitsuii, the
L \TEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS !
THEY HAVE OY IIA YD VOW!
Black ar. i Fancy fiikq
Alosxmb qa s. 6rer« line*,
O fcaudie Mns ioa,
Waite and B ack Iron Bareje-
SWJ-«, MULL, NAINSOOK and JAOCNET MUSLINS
White and F..rcv Tar ators,
Wiiite and Kacy Bri! iantf.
Tucked Skirt Hoods,
Alexand.e’e K c Gloves—light colore
MAT-TFSE AND CUNY LACE COLLARS?
Lace Poiatf, Grcnadfge Shaw^,
ORDERS FROM THE " SOUCiTCD.
M c - a GpG.
' ' "_•mi , ■ "" •Mvr “1 mm* ,'■ • •
J*art as folio \V3
Dress goods,
silks, poplins,
mozanibiqucs,
grenadines,
berege,
clialiies,
delaines,
law ns,
muslins,
and the best
stock of
PRINTS,
bro’t to Car
tersville since
the war.
A complete as
sortment of
Hoisery and
Gloves.
Our stock of
Ladies’ shoes,
slippers and
gaiters is com
plete.
Bleached and
brown sheet
ing, table linen
and shirting.
For gentlemen
Fine French
cloths and doe
skin, fancy eus
si meres, eng
lish tweeds,
satinetts.. jeans
ana plain and
sane) linens.
A comidete
assortment of
CLOTHIIiG.
Boots, shoes,
Hats, and
ACTIONS.
Calico for 10c
pm yard ;
Hoop skirts,
for T 5 cents.
Ladies’ lasting
gaiters for 1,50
fiats lor the
million, good
wool for 75c
Wc* are-determined to sell our goods cheaper than anybody. Come all- tSu
rich the poor, the learned and the illiterate, the white, tlie black, the malt*, am
lemale. the little, the big, the maimed, the halt, ihe blind, and buy bargains, a
BLAirt & BRADSHAW’S CHEAP STORE, IN DR. CLAYTON’S NEW BRICK BUILDING, ’EAST SIDE R. P
Gartcrsville, Georgia. April 12 1807.
ijTviiii No.ices.
kflc-v thy Destiny.
M -.!>•li P. 'i'ii ;.’-r >.< the ur.-.it Eng bib
As i" 1 ' I tiirv »ynn! at; .1 Psvchnum iricmi.
w h*j h’ > :ist‘»h;?hc.‘? * tic r, ten; itic c hsm s «»f the
OKI V\ a- :«], has now i--ti herself »t Hu:l
-•n.A.'l. M,ll!;l!!l ‘l'll-•'-I t.lll <-S’jS -llcfi
v. on* • r:nl j-'ivfis .-..ml t. as t em.v,.
her t * impart imp g.e■ I c -1 im
.torv t i tin' sin/ie ■ > in tried of either sex.
; 'hi!e n a state <d traueo, she delineates ih»
very features >fthe p’r.-on are to tmrr"
am! l*y the nidi ian ms: umont ol ii:ts_‘ se pow
er, Known a.» the Pswivuiotiotie, g-ouranHes
to produce a bif-'ikt* ot the iu tu\'i ;s
--i iial ‘ \x ife of the tog-tlmr with
of pi it i a to. posit ion in lim, leadingLnits
f eha,acter.&c. This i- no humßug, is thou*
-i rn!' o! testimutuals on n ass. :. Is lie will spin!
when desired a ec3 lied emfifieate, or wi.tvo
guarantee, that the ; ini v is what it purports
‘ be. By fiK-'o- i,r a small lock ’(hair. ami j
st ;t!iiff place ol .birth, »£<•. disposition, an I
complexion, and enclosin/ tittv rents and |
stamp ii envelope addressed to y n rs. !f. you :
"iU receive the picture nid desired intorni i
’inn by return mdl. Ail communications
sacredly eotih sent-ial. Address in confidence
.\! •.r> m;' Id F riioßNTo.v, I'. O. li«i x 223. llud- j
son, .N. \ . march 1. tv
Wonderflil but True.
MADAME TIE iI.YUTON. the world-re
liowncd Astro’ogist and Somnambulistic Clair
voyant while ina ehtiivoy ant stale, delineates
the very features o! the p.-rs in you are to mar
ry, and by tile aid o( an i> strunient ol intense
•power, known ns the Psychomotrope, guaran
tees to produce a perfect life-like picture of the
future husband or wile .oft lie appli aot, with
date ol marriage, occupation, leading traits ot
character.&e. This is no imposition, is test
imonials wit out p uni her can assert. By sta
tii'g place of birlh, age, disposition colot ol
eyes and hair, ami "enclosi; g fifty cents, and
stamped env-lope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture Up return mail,togeth
er with into m tion.
6*3^°“ Addo ss in confidence, Wapamk Ikb
'Till nr; Ivkjixnu io>, J l . O. Ii»• *- 21)7, V\ est Troy,
A• Y. marcli I, ly
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!!
O TELL ’S
Hair Exterminator
Tor itcb)«vi«s SiipcrMuoug
Hair.
To the buFes especially, this invaluable dep
ilatory recommends itself as being an almost
indispensable article to fetna e beauty, i.s easi-
V a, plied, does not burn or injure the skin,
but acts directly on the roots. It s 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 suit, smooth and natural. This is
the only article used by the French, and i.s the
only real, effectual depilatory in existence,-
Price 75 cents per package, sent post-paid, to
any address, on receipt of an order, by
BHUGEK,SHI TTS it CO. Chemists,
285 Kivei Street, Troy, A. Y,
march t, 1807. Jy
Young Lady return
ing to her country home, rftcr a sojourn of a
few months in the City, was hard!? re ognised
by her friends. In place of a coarse, n st'c
flushed face, she JiatJ a soft ruby complexion,,
of almost math e smoothness, and inst tul ot
twenty-three she re dly appeared but eighteen.
Upon inqni-y os to the cause of so great a
change, she plainly told them that she used
the Cirri!fisinn Ba!lB, and considered
it an invaluable acquisition to a Cade’s toilet.
Bv its use any I.adv or Gonflciu.m can im
prove their persona! appearance an hundred
ibid. It is simple in is combination, as -Na
ture herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its
efficacy in drawing impurities from, tiso hc.i!
ing, cleansing and beautifying the s'in and
complexion. By its direct action on tile cuti
cle it draws from it a i its impurities, kindly
healing the same, and leaving the surlace as
Nat me in tended it hould he, clear, soft, smooth
anu beautiful. Price •$!, sent by Mail or Ex
press, on receipt of tin order hv
V\ . L. CLAKK & (Jo., Chemists,
No. 3 \\ est Fayette Str., SYRACUSE, N. Y.
The on y American Agents for the sa c of
tiic same. march 1, ly
CRISPER COMA*
Oh ! she was beautiful and fair.
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils sff't, entwined.
Enchained the .erv heart and mind.
CRISPER CO )I 4.
I’ar Cuiliugliie liair o4' either
Sex into Wavy and Glossy
Kiuglcts or Heavy mas
sive Curls.
Bv using thU article. Ladies and Gentlemen
can beautify themselves a thousand fold. It
is th • only a:tiGe in the world that will curl
straight hair, and at the same time give it a
beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crisper
Coma net only curls the hair, hut invigorates,
bcuilifi.'s, and cleanses ij; is highly and de
lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete
article ot the k'rid ever offered to the Ameri
can public. The Crisper Coma will he sent to
fiov add:ess, sealed an i postpaid tor tjl.
Andres- ail orders to
W L. CLARK & CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse.
march 1, ly N. i
to ccxsTMPTit a:».
The advertiser, having been resto-ed to health in •- ;
few wteVs i y a very Simple remedy, after liai itig .-at .
f r several year., r 'tfi n severe iniv agfe tCn.
ami t at dread disease < a «ui 'ption—ls ‘ j
make k.u Wi. to his tell >»• sufferers tin; means of cu r. i
T i all who desire i*, he wilt Send a c \>y < [ the •
]>- scrij-tion useo ylree v* eh rge), w h the directions !
fir i.rep ;»• g and a. ng tlie -a which ibev v.- P find i
a SURE CL UK for OV-U VtP iOX. As Til .vfs, BitOV- |
(iilil , lUL'tiHf. COLOs, and ad Tnrcmt Hid Lung !
A tie ain e. » e u y bje. (of the tl- erti«er in se .ding !
t.:e Prescription is i« bexitfit the alhiet- tl, ad spread I
t ..forma ion width he conceives to he inva’tmM , and '
h" n- [ es every nufl'e.er wifi try ins reun dy, a- it will !
e s' ttiem nuihii.g, and nm> ;t ove a ble.-si g. Par its j
v.i hi' , the J» esCiip ion, FtIKK, Itv return Mtii 1 .will j
phase ad-.ress KEV. hit A a KI) AWV 50N\
Williamsburg, Ki. gs C., X.« Vo k. i
May Is*, 136 T. wly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Genthmsn vein suffered for years from. Xtrvorv ;
held nv, Freni ftsrre. l*ee* , :>'-<! sil ti e e 8 ■<•>& <•; !
n utttlu! in iscfetion, w 11, for the sake of stijP-r>cg j
ha nans v, m i f-ec to all who i.eeo i', «iie revetpe at t> x
dnec i itis ior imikti g tile sinij.'e remedy by w. let. he !
was t u ed. Stuff .-re » wi/Jilcg to profit by toe auver t
rst-e i ure, can do ,-o uy a d■ easing, in perfect
.... atlrj.ee, .TUHX B. OGDKN. 42 Ceil.-,- «<•*..*, New!
Yu k. May 1, lad.*. *Jy.
I
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Free to Everybody.
A T urge 6 pp. Circular, giving intonnatt .-n j
of the greatest, iin x K>rtauce to tiiu ynung ot *
both sc;*, us.
I; tenches how the homely may bccon.e :
beautiful, the uispisei respected, ami the ior- !
si ken Loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to
semi their Address, an.: »e me a copy | ost- (
BEY GOODS! BEY GOODS!
i
A T \V II OI.SA Lll AX I) ft ft T\ 1 1..
0 I M M EN S E A’V r C VCTI 0N !!
THE CHEAPEST GOuDS if THE SEASON !
t'A-Jl J WFRs -re rvlted tv call at orefc ai U i.v x jl. .f j. cV, t\U *-st Ji A Cyidi
la y.tkiU lijjuiie. .
ONE PIUCE ONLY!
Prices Gt arantutl to Correspond icith the Times.
JOIIvV JL a.LV.YOJ)
C oi ner oi Whitehall.’Hud Hunter Streets.
RV-PK. luforuis hU ai «I’lie pul'tio, hat tus ,t ek is nv\v em plttv In ever} Dcp» 'n: •t, (<r-d
tliAi hr w ill oi*
JD-A.LT, 13TII ILTST^XYTT,
’TiRrV down lifw GnorL prfro« ♦ A pnprevpr f tfT xvitV, <',p »‘r e»» 11 Cot*««!ri.lP C.t DIV Got till ? IJI AArJUilf tY»r
ilitfr'*"* l »V evil 1 Hi'r.f f !l’s si» ♦*? <o*l ‘-ft l- IwfV'Vp e “ev\V» **.
G e t hnrg? it fi *» i! b*> < '! v e• r 1 t n hrvf• -»• Oet «v • In r*o re re tl't> 1 * r ' : V. * »
n« to 7m*Vp fo- my '!fd-i a tnn r Hi*r wVtl»*h ! n‘.» •! yo\»cY- ?»t ti e Imn.fnfe Anc L u v!H
Utkt* j»l;K‘e in New Yoik the l l t*r p»rt >,f th <. nnd f.trlj pa it flit \t m oh.
T>u* fwrt of the tro 1 d*i Lehip m••rW«l in til In fitnir-'-* 1- th# It s* # , v»» l *-?:<*• O t! e t*»-«rep vMI Ve ■ Mrr L r , < ' r
’hr ti c* »- r i.Tjof b a s cord prO*#* ( ■» e*ts ch v, #* t> < ’* *• i lNvpn tl *'o ♦!»♦*»" elves >n.‘ jt't-i- t*
ir u’r. To ih >s» L'b xat H disthiicc Jw. uM f«>, if *l»ev dme iMr roiers tl » y will be pfon*ptl) fti’cd Ht b»
lt'ccet»t price* • f the fe-.<ar.n.
Aunixed w i 1 be found a schedule . f Goods i.> the ditlerent tu ents:
Dress Goods Department:
Die \ snd Fnr ? 'k p , P»ulp and Print*** l t* ra r d’e» %
Plain brni E nhr«d»lered Cauiin ''t*n.b*h» «nd 0- in^nr,
CLallir**. Tnmert »»p % Ki.g i- v Rer »• 1 *»b
ID*"?** Par* :t\ P*int<‘d p.ilij n»*.
M y. ibitjm*. Pi lilted
P. Bred Perea*c*, Cloth.
House-2£eepii>g Department:
9. 10, 11, t»nd ’2 4 !J!**acbe ? ar.d Brown SI eeMne,
S, 9 aud 10 *4 Ur v ed hi and B own T:<h’e Damnek,
A bpleuui l L*ne <*t I ;s l Linen , Nat V»
ToweUi SwOteh DI «|» r. ITurk IM pc***,
itU'Sih Ciaf-bj Mjn.Cfi‘l* t*
and Lant ftder Q ? »! t®.
Whit*: } Goods Department.*
Swisr, Jaccntt, Sulnsu k, Mall srd (!>imjv tl Masli",
l’laid auvi St. i|x-U N»in •> k,!?»’»» an<» Jaconet Mux'ina.
I*.!!, Cuui Mualiii, lit h ip Lawn, Wtilp amt
Cuie cit laritior, It Hiiantc,
Dot *<l ami Kljurcd Swi*»,
A fine assortintnt of Silk anti Silk L ee Cl.> k--, RotunrUs and Points, G canine ana
It ucm xi i v s
A fo’l line of Alexander’s Kid Glove*. Par’s Si k V\>is Lisle Tliri«d erd Cotton G . vw, Block oml
White Si'k G ove-, Siik. L’t«eu ad .’iii* n Lea' r'ans, j! ie F ei.eh Corsets. I iid.es’ Wli te Sngltsh 1L Be. (S me veiv
si.peri r ) !• ml.roi c. itt*, L ee-, u.dla-sa o Cliff*, bordered. Ilein-tio) ed and L. C. liabuktwcblvU, Camlni , Cottutl
Aiid *£ilk UHndkeicluti.n, beuuuiul
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT:
Trench, Eonlisn ard American Prints; Foencli, Fc .teh and Am iie«i. G n.-h ir , New York Mil's Lore Cloth.
Kosda e l.„i,K Cl th; liil.’sd ~• R u ,e Hu do; Hoed , t.ial mi f.. ■n e inamis.
Gm! s *':f fc A” ,sl!l, ‘ i «i**«**»*4» " Shvenu t always an I and ;•• full supply of Aurusta an l
* '* * c >- u.t eg .nod rl.ee.iiig-, t arm. ami o.,iiai,uijj-, ticaiugs, Strip s, beauui, U.illing; ui.U Cheeks.
I’or Ce nts' and Cloy s' Wear:
Bliiek French Broad.’! >th, T icot Cloth, Black Frei c'i Dtierltin Pitney C.jsin’e a, <’ shmaref'ev, Kr ylDi Trends,
Satinets Jeans, t u;t n ac, I’.aiii and L in.y Linens, Ptnin and P luy * »r-e 1 vs. tliai. u’Kt-, li J.UU Half 11 n
Heiniued nilk Hainlkv’chiefs.
Alw .ys on hand, a lull stock o; Kotionr, Boots and time- - . Trunks and 8 raw Good#.
.9011 \ >J. c; 4WO Y.
Corner Whitehall and hunter IBtr#4.l&, Atlanta, Li.i.
'PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES
rOK 1357.
Chamberlain , Cole 4‘ Boynton,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Are selling their immense Sloth of
mm *» iIMMIS
i ID SI 'jf-t'U t) ©li Jj,
| At Wholesale and Retail, for Cash Only,
A t P r ic c s t o s u it t !i c T i m e s
i Their Stock of DRESS GOODS mi»n prises every now style ini lie American mat kits
' HOSIERY GLOVES ,l " I- rtjfst ever hroimlil in Atlanta :
SIIK »»«• POPLIN COVERINGS', LACE POINTS of every variety ;
| EMBROIDERIES LACE GOODS *>l every .lescM.ption ;
PARASOLS «»«• SILK UMBRELLAS sl,i ’ pvprv f,n(K ;
| TABLE DAMASKS NAPKINS- TOWELS- TOWELING *'*<) IRISH LINENS :
CURTAIN DAMASKS* Goods tor Men’.,ami Boy, wear.DOMESTICS **»«! NOTIONS
S@rA L L F 0 R T H F LOW ES T CAS !I I» RIC F.
Apiil 12 —ly,
&W mismm,
WHOLESAALB GROCER MID COMMISSION KERCHAIT.
No 1 Granite Block, Broad Street, .
[Adjoining the Rai!-U'>ad,j
B. F. MOORE, ATLANTA, GA. T. T. FLI.MINO,
Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain Hay. and
all Western Products.
Orders for ?u v description of Merchandise promptly titled, ar.d consignments solicited.
April 26, 1867.w3m
MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT THE GATE CITY
We wi u ci respectfully iiifjrrc our fiiiixds ai.d the j undo that kt In u jest lecelvtd one of the latest smi
hf3t »fl*C r tiCi iM-oi’ktf Os
SP.EUiFC3- CX-OTIXIIiTG !
Ev**r brought i.> At'tntp, n1 of whf< h '•.*'* e bf«»n fnnnuG'icturt 1 r o~ ;? frem O > (13 *•*".?* • st la?o -o, J c
V«sh, y>itu tfrsci %1 rXrct.cc L j the ;.*nu oi luia htcUoo. We wjuM mvile aii to an e.^j-iUntwa ut
Gur Goods and Prices,
Fedfnsr confidentilnt wi* .m ~uir f c »•<« .ruH^iC4 v . »•.- »•« Ji m < »: , r.a w> jnic- md qua‘:ty
splice doei not perra.t to tau ac. a.I th«r G jou* kptb, \1 , bi' s ihi »t f * v,t •*' i, c gLo:
Cassimero Suits for S7 50 to TllO 00,
s:vl np-.rar.l-. rhos“ rrex /i-. 1 ?,;! wt'h rt}i *!«. ne-1 nn‘ told Unit on- f h‘n» t< toidci up by the be«t
vorkuej, and cf •uperior goods. In »and ii : >;> • . tfi • above, me k**ei», nig ~ a I.irgt 3to a. of
GENTS’ FUITNiSUING GOODS,
Crf»i»Vrlr|r of and' PI UN Wff? r«T VN V H 10 *S JA S'llkM, T NDITEGA
MFN **■". »>fstlf ? n v°n i pF*»r» of «i!l * •*", 1 Tt*P i*»*t H if». Gvnrp
M iM*H C*>L*i‘ t m Ra ui t M irtfti.iji o=i .r , Aii u*f .vli E (rill he <1 ohti»j>tT ft ft
can ue bvugbf j;3o»h re
Vlso. Boots. Shoe3. nats. Sole I cather and other Trunks
Carpet Bags and Valises, Eugene arid Saratoga Ladies,
Trunks, kc. Before purchasing, please call at tire
Gate City Clothing Store hy
A. BOoENFELII L, BRO ,
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