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Pay Yoir Dkhts. —Much money
has been promised upon the strength
of the present wheat crop. The crop
is made and partially gathered, and an
abundant one it is too —one that should
call forth the gratitude of the nation’s
heart to the Great Dispenser of Bless*
ings. Now let ever}' honest debtor
come forward and meet his obligations,
in part if he cannot liquidate the whole
of his indebtedness. By pay ing a part
you will encourage your creditors to
wait on you and give you time to make
the money, and, at the same time, sup
port your family, without the necessi
ty of resorting to law. Remember! —
Others arc depending upon you for the
means to pay their debts. Your failure
to meet your obligations disqualifies
others for meeting theirs. This often
engenders bitter feelings between deb
tors and creditors, and brings about
strife and contention hi ween the best
of friends. It providence has blest you
with the means, withhold it not from
your confiding creditors ; but, if te the
contrary, you have no means, continue
to ma:iileß‘. your willingness and de
termination t« pay by striving to make
something with that end in view.—
Never deny an honest debt, to do so is
no belter than robbing your neighbor.
Never think yourself released from a
debt until you have satisfied your cred
itor, either by liquidation or an honor
able compromise, unjust laws to the
contrary notwithstanding.
The old firms of Howard, Stokely &
Cos., and .1. A. &i «. Erwin, appeal to
their old debtors to come forward and
make, at least, part payment on their
old claims., and save them the necessity
and ) otirsell the humiliation ol being
sued. See their advertisement in an
o'her column and act the part of a wise
mull.
To arrive whjii a complete assortment of La
dies, misses, childrens, mens and hoys .Shoes
ami Boots at li & Li’s
Third Quarterly Meeting
<>l the Cassville circuit, Methodist E.
(Mlurch South, will be held at Cass*
vilU’, 011 Saturday and Sunday next.
The Rev. Alticus G. Haygood, P.
E.. w ill preach in the Methodist E.
Church in this place to-night. [Friday.
Lcowenstcin & Pfeifer arc dealers in Dry
dioodh. Notions Mats, Boots, Shoes. Ready-'
n.a.le (;lo hing, Crockery, Cutlery, Hard ware
&<. <&<••, Anything they have instore they
o seli, not to look at < r simply to fill up
(!n>ii house- They don,t propose to sell as
4\heiiji as anybody, because they have no reluse
.sleek mi hand. Their Goods are all new and
«f ,he latest stylo«
The attention of our readers is di
rerted to the card of Dr. Blair, which
.appears an our issue of to-day. As an
evidence ol his knowledge o! the pro
fession, it is<t-uJy necessary to state he,
fora nuuiilwr of years anterior to the,
xvar, held a Professorship in Oglethorpe
Medical CtiUcgs, at Savannah, Ga.
and during the war, as Surgeon, filled
numerous positions of responsibility
and honor.
To arrive this week at the great emporium
now linen and Marseilles ,-uits and will be sold
the usual way for less than any one else can
wJJ the same goods, Blair A Br .dshaw.
Concert at EmtHarlee.
'■Vc are requested to announce to
the public generally, that the young
ladies ami gentlemen of Euharlce will
give a Concert at that place, on the
evening of the 28th instant, the pro
ceeds of which are to be expended for
the benefit of the Presbyterian Church
in that village.
The Wheat Harvest has come and so has
Loewcnstein & Pfeifer's new (roods.
One Hundred Thousand Bushels of
11 heat If'anted, by N. Gilreath <s* Son.
for which the market price will be paid.
W heat must be delivered in good mer~
chanlable order. Sacks cm be ob«
tained by calling at their store on the
corner ol Main and E. win streets, op
posite Jones’ carriage repository.
Just arrived, 80 Doz. men. Boys and chil
dn ns H us. la.est style and ulltolors, it B & B's
jfcgrVan Epps &. Tippin, wholesale
and retail Grocers and Commission
Merchants, Atlanta, Ga., invite the at
tention of our readers to their new and
choice stock of Groceries,just received
fresh from market. This stock is un
surpassed in Atlanta, in quality and
variety- They also solicit consign
ments of produce on commission. We
speak advisedly when we say that they
are gentlemen of integrity and prorapt>
itude. We cordially recommend this
house to the patronage of our people.
{See advertisement.
Flour will sell cheap, but not half as cheap
ai Bufwcua'.eu & Plciltr ".11 sell go.ds.
W3T "e take pleasure in calling the
attention of our readers to the card of
J. E. Roberts, retail dealer in Groce
ries and Produce, Cartersville, Ga.—
Mr. Roberts has recently cast in his
lot among us, and well deserving the
patronage of our people. Although his
stock is not very extensive it is fully
adequate to the times, and is a very su
perior one in quality. He keeps the
best that is going. # lle has tome here
to establish a trade and himself in bu
siness by honest and straight-forward
dealings, as he is a very nice and cor
rect gentlemen he has a flattering pros
peettefore him of success. At present
he occupies the old stand of Shepherd
& Skinner, on Main Street. Our old
friend, R. K. Hargis, is with this house,
than whom no clevet gentlemen can be
found. See advertisement.
We call the attention of our readers
to the new advertisement of Messrs.
Blair & Bradshaw, and would advise
them if they want to see somlhing nice,
in the way of ladies’ fine dress goods
and gents’ fancy cassimeres and linens,
to call at this house. Their goods have
just arrived, and we know them to be
of the very latest styles. Give them a
call and we will guarantee that they
will sell you bargains, for they are lib
eral advertisers.
Our friend Billy. Stocks is with this
firm, and would be pleased to see It is
friends, and especially the ladies.
Fun Ahead !—The Palace Saloon
Ice Cream and Ladies’ Restaurant of
Pease & Jack, Atlanta, Ga„, is one of
the most superb and handsome institu
tions in the Gate City. It is arranged
with such taste and elegance that a lady
ushered into it would imagine herself
esconsced in a royal palace seated up
on Hymens’ chair of bliss and being
fed by the hands of Cupid and fanned
by his golden wings. The gentlemen,
too, nave something nice in store for
them in an adjoining room where all
the luxuries of the season are served
up in the most provoking and enticing
manner. Everything is exactly fitted
up to meet the wants and suit the taste
of both sexes. This is, by far the most
fashionable and popular chcbang we
have stumbled upon in all our rounds.
The beauty of it is one can spend as
much or as little money as he pleases,
and yit be greatly benefitted by a visit.
Wc came very near receiving a vast
benefit but missed ix by not having our
schedule to correspond with that of the
rail r road. Let everybody and their
wives and sweethearts drop in at the
Palace Saloon of Pease Jack when
they visit Atlanta. Them’s our senti
incuts.
During the.war almost all the crock
cry, glassware and table cutlery in the
land was destroyed and lost, and since
the war the people have been unable
to replenish their slock, and conse
quently, old forks with one prong and
knives with no handles, tin and blue
edged plates and cups and saucers, anil
other delph to correspond, have been
almost universally used. But the pros
pect for a little money from the sales
of wheat being flattering, we would no
tify our readers that Mr. T. R. Ripley,
of Atlanta, has a large and assorted
stock of Crockery and China on hand,
which he is offering to sell cheap for
cash. Here is a chance to replenish
your stock, in any quantity or quality.
See advertisement.
WHEAT
WANTED
IN EXCHANGE
FOR
BUGGIES
AND
CARRIAGES,
BY
R.
H.
JONES, Cartersville, Ga.
He wants wheat and he wants it
bad euough to give farmers a better
trade and bigger bargains in exchange
for Buggies and Carriages, than any
one at a distance can afford to do. He
is an adept at the business and defies
any man to put up a better vehicle for
less money than he does. Hundreds
ofliving witnesses, in our very midst,
can and will testify that Jones’ bug
gies and carriages are inferior to none.
We have tried them ar.d know where
of we assert. Do thou likewise.
IffiA bountiful wheat harvest is being
gathered, this season, anil lovers, with propri
ety. can renew their suits; either with the lair
sex or at Loewenstein & Pteifer’s Stoke. If
they can’t woo or coax a suit, they can buy
one very cheap at this store.
The “Best Machine In the
World”
Mrs. D. L. DeGolia says . “I have used
the “twisted.loop” stitch for seven years and
have had nine to sew tor ; yet I have never
known a scam to -rip —nor has the machine
been out of order. I'he \\ ii.oi Gibbs is
be>*
\ew Thresher and Separator.
The new thresher of Mess-s. Gibbons <Sr
Rucliman was tested at Mr VV. P. Milam's
on Wednesday last in the prcsenio of Dr. W.
W. Leak and others, who witnessed its oppe
rations and pronounced it to be a decided suc
cess.
It is the first machine that has ever been in
this section that would thresh the grain e’ean
and separate at the same time, the grain from
the chaff without wasting the wheat, which it
does to admiration.
It is thought that in threshing a crop of a
thousand bushels there will not be the loss of
a single bushel left in the straw and chaff.
'Phis saving of Wheat is equal, or more than
equal, to the whole amount of TOLL charged
for Threshing, and we sincerely wish we had
a dozen or two of these MACHINES now to
get out the present crop of wheat—and have no
doubt our enterpr'zing citizens will have them
next year in generel USE.
It is not certain that this MACHINE will
get out the grain much faster than our old
ones, but the great idea is to take it all out
and not waste it as heretofore.
“I AM GOING HOME,”
These were the last words of our dear friend,
Mrs. Nancy M. Wofford, mother of General
W. T. Wofford, who departed this life June 3,
1867, aged 76 years.
Only a few hours before her death when
questioned by a friend as to how she fist; she
replied not only with Christion resignation,
but witli happy anticipations of future blessed
ness, illuminating her countenance, “I am
going home.”
With what sweet emotions of tenderness
did she welcome the voice of her Heavenly
Father calling her home.
For 40 years, she was a member of the Bap
tist Church. fSlio evinced a childlike faith in
ti e merits and atonements of our Saviour, and
‘like Mary was delighted when sitting at His
feet.
Early in life, she was bereft of the partner of
bv the cold hand of Death, and she,
too, being left a widow, with three small child
ren, two daughters and a son. Yet she ever
manifested a Christian Resignation to tie
Providential di pensations of the Almighty.
Hers, in many respects, was a much induring
life; but faith in Goo sustaii.e.) her, and when
the Soldier Son was twice rest rvl to her em
brace, adoring gratitude for his preservation
ruled her heart.
A distinguishing feature of her character,
was devotion to her former slaves. Only four
days before her sicknsss-shc walked two miles
to administer to their comforts, adding ns was
her wont, such instruction as flows from the
anxious Christian heart.
To them, and to all, her noble life, her
peaceful death speaks to us. 01 may we with
the same charity and earnest purpose of heart,
wear the mantle of Love and usefulness for
the elevation of others.
To that absent Daughter who was not per
mitted to secure that last fond look of love;
that token ofaffection, we hid thee be of good
cheer; thy mother rests in Heaven. Let this
thought he an incentive to press on iri that
straight but narrow way that you, too, may be
a sharer of that everlasting blessedness.
May that 8011, who so noldy administered to
her wants in her declining years, who watched
with loving tenderness, at the bed-side of
death, find solace in the thought that “sho has
gone to that home where no more trials await
her; hut where all is Love. Bhe is not dead,
hut has exchanged the dust, toil and strife of
the army on earth, for the glory and triumph
of the army in Heaven.”
May her children and lo’ ed ones, and large
circle of friends., meet with her “to part no
more.” H. D.
CIRCULAR TO AGENTS.
Western & Atlantic Rail-read,
Office Master of Transportation.
In order to insure the prompt transportation
>f wheat, and to prevent delavs, errors, and
losses in its shipment, the following instruc
tions must be strictly observed in all shipments
of wheat from your depot :
I. Sacks must be plainly marked,and before
any portion of the shipment is received, written
instructions must he given by consignor, show
ing number of sacks to Le shipped-, marks,
consignor, consignee, destination, and tiie route
by which it is to he shipped.
11. Special Instruction No, 2 will be strictly
observed in giving receipts for wheat*
111. Rule No. 4 ; in printed local tariff, must
be adhered to in regard to wheat, and agents
will not permit wheat to be put into the depot
until the provisions of paragraph I. of this
circular are compiler with} but shippers will
be allowed to deliver portions of a shipment
after the written instructions for shipment of a
whole lot have been filed with an agent.
JOHNB. PECK.
Master Transports ion .
OR. BULLIONS’
DYSENTERY DROPS,
Have been used in Georgia with great success
for the last ten years particularly in this Coun
ty- Families that hace tried it would not be
without it in their house for twenty times the
price of it, every family and every person
should have a bottla of it on hand as at this
eason of the year any one is liable to be at
tacked seddenly with Dysentery, Cholic, Gri
ping Pains in the Stomach, Cramp &c. and
by having this medicine convenient you can
cure yourself in a few minutes. It is the best
remedy in use for children or grown persons
and as the price is only 25 cents per bottle c
very family should provide themselve with a
bottle and thereby save not enly trouble but
expense.
For Sale—Wholesare and Retail by
BESR G KRAMER.
Druggist’s
Cartersville Ga.
Aliberal discount made to all stores.
Wilcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Ma
chines in Cartersville., Tor sale.
These Machines are sold here at the manu- 1
fact urer’s prices, but I cannot aff>rd to reship
them to any point at my own expenses. I
have a few to let out on trial to those wishing
to purchase, and who will take good care of
"them; but it will be desirable to have the ma
chines returned at an early day by those who
may decline to purchase.
No pains or expense has been spared to
make this machine the best family machine
n the market and all who have given them a
fair trial acknowledge them to be so. The price
from $56, upward- The machines all equally
good, but the price varies with the kind of fin
ish of table and other extras.
Office up stairs over Clayton's store on pub
lic square East side of Rail-Road—send for cir
culars or iall and examine machines.
JOHN 11. RI CKMAN.
Gen. Agt. for State of 0->
wmmt 2
flUiflf.
Bunnies and
ROCK A WAYS
will be delivered
nt once for
wheat.
wheat t j he delivered at $2,
25 in Atlanta, by 25th June,
186 t. Address or call upon
ANDREW DUNN,
No 5, Empire Block,
, . Atlanta, Ga.
Capt, Tims. Tu rnlin at Euharlee, will act
as.my Agent.
imm
tlcres of Bart oiv
I propose to sell three tracts of of Land embracing
1290 ACRES,
and will give the best bargains now offered in the county.
Ist Tract.
920 acres—4oo acres cleared, under good fence and
in a higl state of cultivation. The whole tract lies
well, produces freely and is pleasant to cultivate. IM*
near TWO MEI'.CII VNT MILLS, CHURCHES AND
HICII SCHOOLS convenient —health and society good.
The improvements consist of a newly finished and welling
with six r.jonis—(Jiu house Smith’s shop ami other
necessary oiutbuildings, together with six oilier separate
tenements on the place.
2nd Tract,
Contains V2O acres—SO cleared, improvements common.
This place l.es 1 wile of lihe town of Euharlee.
3rd Tract,
Contains 50 acres, one half clean and
The above lands can be bought separate or together,
Terms e ay. Interest in present crop sold with the place
ii desiied aud possession given, forty days from day of
sale. B. T. I.EKK E.
June 1,1867. w3ui j
dr, rnumm
BLOOD xjy aa«« PILL?
BLOOD "kUUU pjLLS.
BLOOD < 9 « PILLS.
BLOOD PIP f 8 PILLS.
BLOOD I liIJUkP PILLS
BLOOD PILLS.
BLOOD. BLOOD pills
BLOOD | -ryr T T n PILLS.
BLOOD LriLLb PILLS.
BLOOD I AND I PILLS.
Blood Purifier!
ARE UNEQUALED
FOR CORING
Scrofula, Syphilis, Shin Dis
ease, Old Sores, Salt Ilhemn,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
SICK HEADACHE
Liver Complaints, lilteumutism,
TeVeC and Ague, St. An
thony's Fire,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
’ Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
Fits, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
qqqqqqqp g
ONE person writes, her daughter was cured
of Kits of nine veai a’ standing, and St. Vitus’
dance of two years.
ANOTHER writes, his son was cured after
his flesh had almost wasted away.
I'he doctors pronounced the ease incurable.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Ague af
ter trying every medicine in his reach.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever Sore which
had existed fourteen years.
ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years.
Caves innumerable of Dyspepsia and River
Complaint could be mentioned, in which tiie
Purifier and l’ills work like a charm.
THE BLOOD PILLS
Are the most active and thorough pHls Hint
have ever l>eetv introduced. They act so <fi
rectly upon tiie I.iver, e.xu'Hng that organ to
snch'an.extent as that the system d.*s not re
lapse inti its former etna ifd’m, which is 100 apt
to be tiie case with simply a purgative p’J.
They are; really a
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL,
and in conjunction witli ttie
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Will cure ail tiie aforementioned diseases, anr.
of themselves, will relieve and euro
Headache, Costiveness, Colio
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, &c., &c,
JDU. RO BACK’S
Stomach Bitters I
Should Ig? ti«ed by convalescents to str ngthen
the prostration which always follows acute
disease.
Try these medicines, and yon will never re
gret it. Ask your neighbors who have used
them, mid they will sav ttiev are GOOD
MEDIC] NES, and y..u should try them bo
ore go-ng tor a physician.
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Dr. C. W. Hot<u;k,)
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 56, 58, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
rt f »" n\/ti/urnr
Special Notices.
Know Thy Destiny.
V M \d ame E F. Thornton, the great English
As rologist, Clairvoyant and Psychroinetricnn.
who has astonished the scientific classes of ihe
Old World, Itas now located herself at Hud
son, A. Y. Madame Thornton possesses such
wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable
her to impart knowledge of the greatest im
por'ance to the single ormarriod 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 a* the Psychomotrope, guarantees
to produce a life-like picture of the fii'iire 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 can assert. She will send
when desired a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the f ic’ure is wdiat it purports
to lie. 13v enclosing a small lock of hair, and
stating place of birth, age, disposition, and
complexion, and enclosing fitly rents and
stamp'd envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive tlie picture and desired informa
tion by return mail. All communications
sacredly confidential. Address in confidence
.Madame E F Thornton, P. O. Box 223, Hud
son, N. Y. march 1, ly
Wonderful but True.
MADAME EE dINGTON, the world-re
nowned Astrologist and 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
power, known as the Psychomotrope, 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 ol
character, &c. This is no imposition, ns test
imonials wit out number can assert. By sta
ting place of birth, age, disposition color ol
eyes and hair, ami euclosirg fifty cents, and
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you
will receive the picture by return muii,togcth
j er w ith information.
fi£g“Address in confidence, Yladamk jeii
trvde Remington, P. O. Box 2117, West Troy,
N. Y. march 1, ly
EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR!!
CHASTELLAE’Si
Hair Hxterminator
For Removing Superfluous
Hair.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable dep
ilatory recommends itself as being an almost
indispensable article to female beauty, is easi
ly 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 extirpating the same, leav
ing the skin soli, 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 post-paid, to
any address, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER,SHUTT.S & (JO. Chemists,
285 River Street, Troy, IV. Y,
march 1, 1807. ]y
A Young Lady return
I ing to her country home, after a sojourn of a
few months in the City, was hardly recognised
by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic
flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion,
1 of almost marble smoothness, and instead of
twenty-three she really appeared but eighteen.
Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a
change, she plainly told them that she used
tile Circassian 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 its combination, as Na
ture lierscll’ is simple, yet unsurpassed in its
efficacy in drawing impurities from, also heal
ing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and
complexion. By its direct action on the cuti
cle it draws from it a'l its impurities, kindly
healing the same, and leaving the surface as
Natureintended it -hou'd bt, dear, soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price -sl, sent by Mail or Ex
press, on receipt of an order by
W. L. CLARK & Cos., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Str., Syracuse, N. Y.
The on'y American Agents for the sale of
the same. march 1, ly
CRISPER COMA;
Oh 1 she Was beautiful and fair,
With starry eyes, And radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined.
Enchained the .cry heart and mind.
CRISPER COMA.
For Curling (he liair of either
Sex into Wavy and Glossy
Ringlets or Heavy Mas
sive Curls.
By 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
Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates,
beautifies, and cleanses it; is highly and de
lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete
article of the kind ever offered to the Amcri*-
can public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to
any address, sealed an i postpaid for sl.
Address all orders to t
W- L. CLARK &CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse,
march 1, ly N, Y
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to health In a
few weeks hy a very simple remedy, after having suf
sered for several years with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cue.
To all who desire it, he will send a c >py of the
prescription used (free of ch rge), with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which they will find
a SURE CURE for CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, BRON
CHITIS, COUCHS. COLIiS, and all Throat and Lung
Affections, ’the only object of the advertiser in sending
the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, ar and spread
information which he conceives to be invaluabb, and
he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
c< st them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties
wishing the p.esciiption, FRKK, by return mail, will
please address REA. EDVVAKD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Cos., New Yo.li.
May Ist, ISG7. wly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature, Decay, and all the effects of
youthful’ indiscretion, w 11, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to ail who need it. the receipe and
directions for making the simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver
tiser's experience, can do so by a dressing, in perfect
confidence, JOHN 11. OGDEN, 42 Cedrr Street, New
York. May 1,1>67. wly.
Free to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information
of she greatest importance to the young ol
both sexes.
It teaches how the homely may become
beautiful, the dispisetl respected, and tin for
saken loved.
No voung lady or gentleman should fail to
eend their Address, and re cive a copy post
paid, by return mail. Address
IJJitmumncr Din (ioobs!
—mm ii
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IMMF. NS F, AT T IIA C T ION!!
Immense Reduction hi Prices!
■ ■■ ■■
A GORGEOUS LOT OF DRESS GOODS
Just Received from the Laic Ifew York Auction Sales, at
A Reduction of 50 per cent, from lust month’s Prices!
Goods in Plain Piffure* f &
-
M\ well known straightforward and honorable course of conducting business is a srfTnen
guarantee to all who may fa-or me with their patronage, that they will be lurly dealt w i h.
jonjy m. G'jjvjrojr,
Corner of Whitehall ami Hunter Streets,
RESPECTFULLY announces to S.is friends and the public, that lie has just returned from New V rk, where ho
lias been in uit> mlanee al the immense auction salts which took j.Jtce lire last week, and that ins magnificent
stuck of Miusuuimu- Goods is now comp.cry, and will be so.d ai p.ious that will driy uuinpaUou. Tire most they
nerlenced will at-once perceive Hu-great advunbi re of pit-chasing a stock of dry goods at tills particular tjmo
when imporicis are disposing of their stocks regard.ess of cost, ,
I would annex a relied tile of prices, but space will not permit, Suffice jt to sgy that J wap in New York tlun the
late panic reached its climax, and tint I purchased my present stock 25 per cent, less than it could have been
purchased at any other im.e this season.
JUST RBOEIYBi::
500 pieces beautiful Dress Goods, consisting of Grenadines, Mozambique's. Leuos, Poplincs, Lawns, Bareges, etc.
200 pieces splendid goods for Gents’ and Boys’ wear, consisting of Cloths, Casslmeres, Drap D'Ete, Jeans, Lit.oil
Duca and Drills, Maladies, etc,
300 pieces while goods, consisting of Plain. Striped, Checked and Polled Suds'-; Plain, Striped, Checked anil
Dotted Jaconet; Yarlaton. Nainsook, Crimped Muslin, Briiltrules, Phj us Cioth, Bishop Lawn,etc,
500 pieces American. English and French Prints, all new styles; 1000 pieces Blenched Fldriings —New York Mills,
■Wat.nsuttn. Lonsdale. Hope, James', Putnam, and several < the mil s: ‘vil, 10. 11 and 12 l-t Bleached ard ltrown
Sheeting; 5 4 and £-4 Pillow Case Cottons ; 20 pieces 8-4, 0-4 and 10-4 Table Linens, both bleached and unbleached
!5 n eases all styles of shoes; 20 cases nil styles Ft raw Goocf; 10C dcr.en all styles Hoop Flirts; ffOO dozen Ladles*
and Misses’ Hose; .V) dozen Ladles’ beautiful Iron Frames, very superior; a splendid lot of F-em h Corsets; a >p en
dli lot of L. C. It indkerchiefs; 10 pieces beautiful Flannels: a complete si ock of Notions; 5000 Paper Collars for
Ladles and Gents; always on hand, a full stock of Shirtings, Flu-etlogs Osnaburgs, Jeans, etc., which will be sold
for factory price. Everything usually kept lu a first class Dry Goods Store can be found here.
P. S —This splendid stock of Goods has been purchased since the 24th of May, which announcement will satisfy,
all that great bargains w.ll!»« given.
.JOHN M. GANNON,
jc. 11, 18f>7. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES
FOR 1867.
Chamberlain , Cole 4' Boynton ,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Arc selling their immense Stock ol
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At Wholesale and Retail, for Cash Only,
At P r ic e s to suit the Times
Their Stock of DRESS GOODS comprispsevery new style in theAmeriean markets
HOSIERY and GLOVES- Oif. !»'««** nv.-r Wmiglil to Atlanta ;
SILK and POPLIN COVERINGS. =>■■<: LACE POINTS yfMery variety :
EMBROIDERIES and LACE GOODS of every description ;
CURTAIN DAMASKS* Goods lor Men’s and Hoys wear. DOMESTICS «'»<• NOTIONS
all for the lowest cash price
April 12 —ly,
M?SsSION NERCHANT,
No 1 Granite Block, Broad Street,
[Adjoining the Rail-lloadJ
B. F. MOORE, ATLANTA, GA, T * **• FLEM »*°-
Wholesale Dealer in Flour, Grain Hay* and
all Western Products.
Orders for ary description of Merchandise promptly filled, ar.d consignments solicited.
A,»ril 26, 1867.w3m
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AT THE GATE CITY
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We would respectfully inform our ft lends and the public that we have just received one of the largest on I
SiplSilTO- -A-TTU STJJvTTvdJETU CLOTHING I
Our Goods and Prices,
„ , ... „„„ moat economical, as weii as the most fastidcou ,as to price and quality
Cassimere Suits for S7 50 to SIO 00,
and unwards. Those acquainted with our Goods, need n't* bf told that our Clothing is made up by the beat
workmen and of superior goods. In addition to the above, we keep, also, a large stockmf
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
rvn«utln„ of vrFFFT) and PLAIN WHITS! SHIRT*. FANCY and BROWN LINEN BHIHTS>. CNDERO.Y
MENtL If alUixeTFanev an l Plain TIE«. of all description.. Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefr. Genul
Gray’s Patent M .Ided Cal la', as well as Glazed and M irsciilcß Collars, All of whloh will h* *qld Cheaper th
can "be bouglit elsewhere.
Also, Boots, Shoes, nats, Sole Feather 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 FELI) & ft HO.,
Next dorr to McCamy & CVs Drug Store, Whitehall .Strett.
. .. on. *Sfi7.WtC T| «NTA, GEORGA