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Rni*, fmdiv, r'C 'i * t'?d our l;*s*t i o;b>-
qj Jack never moved a muscle, usu
'1 l stopped for breath, did he put
iu a word.
••Don’t you think you’ve been n il'i'e
f- • • Charley ?” lie men -.:uJ, tiu. ious*
’•rv do vou mem f” ! inq :.r«d.
x. h . .Uy said she couldn't hu*- e you,
\ ;id pot your aim r round her
MH, t,nnd «taid ihe most !”
Tiiis view bad never struck me, and
rather look me hack.
there was her promise ti; you
and iter mother never to marry .. pit*
man,” I urged.
there wae. Hut did you t. v.-*r
hear that promises were unde to be
broken V ’
••I can’t say lu:t I have," 1 rr.ultomd,
clrppiug on nty hat.
“Where are you going ?” asked J
“You wait here a mi.»ut I replied.
With that 1 took two etroh s dov. n
the stairs into the road, ann hurried oil
to Mrs. (Hover’s cottage. I slum! out
side a minute, when 1 opened the door,
and the first tiling la., v* was Nelly,
tilting by Iter mother, and looking like
n ghost - only gh ists never look ; r. uy.
She gave me one look', then started up
and sprang into riiv arms. My heart
was so lull I couldn’t speak at first, bi t
1 thought I must do smiteii.tr g, so 1
clipped nty arm around her v.v a?
Jack recommended. Nowlf.lt sure
ot her and of all the happiness that the
world could give, and, as my biearu
swelled proudly, 1 began to bear a lit
tle malice.
“Ah, Nelly, if you had only loved
me! ’ I said.
Nelly tightened her arms around my
nee k.
“How happy we might have been !”
1 continued.
“Then we cun be, Charley!” she
nun me red.
-How, NeS'v ! “We can never marry,
you know.”
The little fingers unlocked, am! I felt
Nt 11 v falling away ; but I remembered
Jack's counsel, and held her by the
waist.
“There’s your promise to your
mother an t Jack,” 1 continued ; “how
ure we to get over that ?”
•1 forgot that,” loitered Nelly, as
white as a sheet.
“And what do you say to it, mother,”
1 cried, to the old lady.
Mrs. Glover got up, and took Nelly’s
hand and put it in mine.
“That’s what 1 say to it,” she said
heartily; “and 1 know is of the
fcainj mind.”
“And tills is what 1 say to it,” I
•cried, givithr Nelly a kiss.
You won't bo snrptised to hear that
we were married the next, week. And
now I am the viewer of the colliery:
arid as for fully, she will tell you that,
uiouglt she has married a pitman, and
1 1 .: o her i* ov,ir \. j n. n U omouti-.c, !il: o nf• i& r
w ...'ui, there is no happier woman in
the kingdom.
/lE, . ITA BARTOW COUNTY.—Whe-ers TANARUS, M. Moc
'T " r p h-»!.> u-e (Vr l .cite*«t>f Arin.hiUtrath « t-iu e
t. in e y elt i k 0. I! a'.ti- .-J. tate of Harlow county de
> ot and. This to c:.i> ail t.olicet; ed, bi th L’indren and
• * sos •v! ilotii,"i', to allow cats %ts they car,
i.i it.- ti.i" | ri voribiii fcv trw, why said letters •
b-0.a1.i n..t be g a a,..l to sai l applicant.
Ui under’tnv hand anil ofllcial * ir a'lii e, ti ts the
SI i liny . f M y IS6T. J. A. HOWARD, Oni’y
/rEOItdIA, BARTOW COUNTY —Two inonrhi after
' X date application will be made to the Court 'lO
-of saiil county, at the first regular term after
ihe e:;ptrat on of two mouthr from this not Te, f >r. eit'. e
to sell all ihe real estate of Win. A McCotvjr deceased
for the benefit. of the heirs and creditors of said
liooeasei. May 2Dtli, 18C7.
f vN.-'IK COX. Ad tor's.*
A. I>. McCItAVY, Ailm’r
AOTICE.
rrt) at! whom it may concern, the n* Her signed hereby
1 gives notice, that he has Med h> pitbiMi with the
Ordinary es Bail w Ooun’y to be di;-charged from Ids
Executorship on llennett 11. Cot y-r*. iaet V i 1 n and tes
tament, An m; aunt of business arr-ingemert*. amt inn
i' lity thens: *>• to attend said t,u<‘, tliat In t*v» months
fr.ni the I, gi.M ji g es the publication of this no'ii ehe
wlilj.gj iy t, r the sanction of said petition, ant to be
disci arged from said csee* torch p.
e. J—.'oa. C li CONYERS, E.c. cft> II Cos: ye??, dec.
i "t BORGIA. PAPTOW COUNTY—Tn allwhum Unity
‘ I -."ici-rn, V. I. prl chett hav.njt i:i proper f. rm sp-
I'Ui and ol; t‘ Pu- ht. era,of tdmii.i tr:»dcn wth the wld
»u exMl, on the estate cf B melt If. Our. juts life of
*ii i ooi ;,ty. thh sto cite, all ar.r! si: gb. :,r;! •' c~ei' p-os
an i nest of f;;n. to be and appear at rr -• office wl’Lin
the tune allow ed by law, aid >h w ctufe if »ojr they
o . why said letters -liou and not be granted to add *p
pile .nt. \V‘tl oss my hand and official siarrnture.
je. 31537-3 M. J. HOti ARP, Ord.
P COKG.IH BARTOW COIN! Y.—Whereas Mrs R.
U 0. Pradlty sppli-s t ' c - b v letters cf adtj.i; istra
♦ on on the c.-t -te cf Wil’ivu if. Brr.diey, rb.ce- ve i.—
Th fl Is thereto • to cite ah concerned, b- t.t invited
Hoi an 1 credit a< f said deceased, t > chow c i :«<». it
any they e-u wltid ' the Fine pnscribed hyl*w, wl y
said lit ers should r.ot be grnn'.ed to said applicant.
Given ip. er tt-v h >nd a ltd est ill *it nature, tl is the
17th day . f M;y, :io7.—GO*. J. A. HOWARD, Ord.
p MORG [BARTOW C C'JM*Y.—Two Months after
* Jtl t'e t-t-uii >stf. n will be ni <de to the C< ui t «;1 o<*U
nary of Bartow bounty, tie ’c ■, at 1 e first rt eulsr
Te- a after ti e espirat! not rto Months fro n this
no i „> f-»r 1< ive 11 se 1 the l ands helanjdrg to tee
e t .te of W W. TIPPIN?, late of s -id c. ee atch
for t' # benefit of the i e m an-; C edit r of sti-ide
ceased: This 13th May .867 JOnh L*. . li’i IS
Ad'.l. >.
Executor's Sate.
f! Y virtue cf an order of the court ofordinsry , f Bar
j: v cn.it, rr.d hy authi ; ity r.fthe last Wiliof J.,hn
{ . ivton, 1 lie if 11 at- tow o >v.ut;, decs s-d. whl te ‘•old
t>me h phe.-t bi;ld-r, at ti » i out l hor-e <1 or in Cr.r
-- st e, In ssli c uajy of Sarto von the fi.-.-i Ttt**d y
in J:y i c l', n * e legal «..» e nr-, ‘o ; c? and , un-t’or
<ie >h viiß.Uid a-.d f *cr led. in the twerpy fi-o-t {CUM
clijtrict of the s coed (2d ) section oforip' uh'r
■ » i ry,v Baitntr County, fo* f'is , ’ibut.on srd
anl the payment cf the Osins of esid u-t.ate. Terms
WAKEaN A I*IS,
May S, 1337. Execute.'.
Bnriow 32ar<gMgfc Sherlfl’s Sale
H'ILT. be sol* hofo-.'S the C >urtsy:uredcor In the T owa
• ot C i rtevilie, on ti e first TuesMy ip Au£ at nest
th’ fo.Teaipg property to nit:
One foem e” b cae power Kapt ’e a?.d 7’ I’er.nrd ’re
It able ass red Po table Pwe. tv Feir Inch Cl in Mill.
- £■ • - or. :•* t-.c prrpe y • fO. TANARUS, F.irke”. to satisfy a
r irt.asefi f.i ifsue.i frj-u Bar o v county at, ; n fu
vor of J B if hitohe .’y A j n t f r Har. & Mooson a*
f orp s'.iu P rktr. l'r perty y i ted nu n ss::> T.ort*
t»:e fi fa. j-..3 W. 1. GOODWIN. tsh-T.
JtXRGiA. CiiEP.cKEt COUNTY.
'WilQFpcl-B J " bowler Ad mini s'
ir. nf \V L Fowler, represents to the
court, in his petition duly filed and en
tered on record, that he has fully ad
ministered Vv L Fowler’s estate. This
is, therefore to cite all persons concern”
ed,.kindred and creditors,tos how cause
it any they can. why said administrator
should not be discharged from l.is ad
tTt.a:sit-ai.ion and rect ivn 'letters of dis"
r..;>s;on, on the first M 'udny in Sep
ib bnr • ext. W H D i*oSi3.
> ' ’ ! f ’Sf.T. 0.-diaarv,
[t'.ti'.ler’e fee cf
ATLANTA AOVC3TISEMSNTS.
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EOCSLiWAYS
v? hi! be delivered
a$ once for
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wheat t j he delivered at f*2,
23 in Atlanta, by 25th June,
1667. Address 91* call upon
aad rrEXT i?i' s:;,
No 5, Empire Bbc’c,
Atlanta, (*a.
Capt. Thos. Tumlin at Euharlee, will act
as my Agent.
Mrs. Carrie Payne
TNTI7E3 ihe ?t*e*t’on of the La
! a 'os oi Garieizville tr.d violnity,
to her
r.ISDIOY4BLE
Dress-Making
ESTABLISHMENT.
She lias 0:1 hand and is
;xS ''•VyiWr.:>4v>>
'Ofc.V H. *.i V 2 .. ■«, vy Vu.gn
f i 2r .jy receiving frr m Now York the LATEST
ffYL.,: 1 . Cre token if a’! weak end satisfaction
v i rv t: ‘it. Attention paid to filling ortle s for
I);ess Goods, Trimmings end !’.items Over W. 11.
Tnilo-’« U v-Uood St- re, A TLA2TTA, OA.
Ap.il It), 1567. v 8m
libUTHLRk BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL STOVE
Vforiis, Xcw York,
RICHARDSON 4 SANFORD.
WHUI.tSALE AN J RETAIL DEALERS IN
Stoves, UoUotv-ivare RZoch Tin ,
TIN-PLATE, SHEET-IRON and TINNERS
ipij^iDjTsra-F*.
Lamp, Cutlery, Housc-furrishing Goods
of every DesciipttDn -
PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE,
HcystOM© Klocli,
Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ga.
F. M. Richardson. L. V. Sanford.
--
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWftßit WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Liver Complaint and all specie
of Indigestion.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Bitters,
It will cure Intonnitont Fevfr and Fever
and Ague, and ali periodical disorders
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
Il willgivt immediate relief in Colic and Fk
USE
EDWARD WM DEB’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Costiveness.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH HITTERS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant f.
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER J S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious Alternative a«.
tonic lor ail family purposes.
U S £
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a powerful Reenperant after the frame
has been reduced and attenuated by sickness
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
■STOMACH BITTERS.
It is an excellent Appetizer, as vvellasStren
ener ot th 6 digestive force.-.
US E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being da iv used and prescribed be
all physicians, as the formula vv.ii be handeo
any regular graduate.
ED WARD. WILDER,
SOIS P3RcAIETO3,
No, 3 1 5 31 a i ii Street,
KAEELEFKOXT,
LOUISVILLE SENT UCK Y.
FOR "SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
TitliyWiM 23 &\
Vv’i*Ol.EsS aL.'. AXo E .'A._ BRUCGISTS
Corkier WLiteMc..! add .Ala. Std
Ad IA?; *.z , s,A.
v > n • .
I ATLANTA TDVERTISEKtHTS.
ilanii Lcom.-.
—m"i ini iw'nwiwa— »mm
DP. H.SELLS. ANDREA DUNN. B.P.GLiNN
Eresiocx-*. Secretary. Trt«L.ur,r.
W ; 1&. N
li. i | ,s»P. r
.
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GEORGIA LOO M
>?,D
MA y V UFA CTU RIN G CO MFA XY.
1 Man??faofnrer'ana T’l.rter*. took t.o vonr in torcs'?,
! and don't fai' toea)lftUe!!-Jf :r .on B Piling, next door
1 :o the Pest-oCioe, sr.d see it la opperati; u
| MENDENHALL'S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
HA ND AND POW E R LOOM!
Barter Tnder***and, E •. icr t? Operate, and mo’-p rclia
'!e PoE?e*?ea superior advii t igca over other Hand
LouUit, is mi.re simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
Ey Weaving aU th »’r Goods for Home Wear pn the
MEN HEN HALL IMPECVED
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It weaves as fast as any Factory Loom !
HALF THE GC ST OF TIIECLOTHING OF A FAMILY
CAN BF, SAVED BY ITS USE !
From Five io Ten Do'larea day can be made on it.
ITS PARTS ABESELF-CHANGING.
By the turning of an Easv Crank it lets the Warp off,
winds up the Clotn, tread- the Treadles, and throws the
“hutt’e. It weaves Jean?, fcatirets, Lir.st.v, B anket.
Twill, Doub e-Plaln Cloth, various kinds of R.> bed
Goods, Pencil k Twills of ail kinds. Fh<x, C.ottor, T"W,
or Al!-Woo! Cloth. Baaing, Toweling, Table Linen, Bal
moral S-irts, Woolen, L'nen at.d Hemp f arpets —in
fact any thing, from a llat.diome Silk to a Rag Carpet,
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT,
Rot larger than a common Breakfast Table.
IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
Os Good Material and Handsomely Varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Performed by Turning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
lor Further Particular*, Bill of Prices Descrip
tive Circulars , and Samples of We ring, addt tss
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
R. PRATT, Agent.
March 22, 1867. wGm
:0 O YC DEC ILL.
Have Mow Iu Store:
-Q BARBELS RYE WHISKY,
50 barrels Bourbon AA hisky,
50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky,
30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy,
30 pkiis Cognac Brandy,
20 kgs Holland Gin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Rum,
10 pigs New England Rum,
25 pUgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 «:ases Champagne Wimps,
100 cases Wampoo and Drake’s Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 case>3 k box Sardines,
All of which we offer to tije trade at
very low prices. COX & IIILL.
ATLANTA., Ga., dccl3— wtf
iiiiiii
Kontvale Springs,
13 6 7.
THIS popular Summer resort having been ph>eet in
thorough repair, and furr.iehod wit . new F rt.itnr ,
will be opened for visitors on the Ist > f JU.VS i exf,
u der the < irec r ion aid cor t: ol ..f the undersigned—
p- nrfet' ra of the American Hut l, AtlanPt, 6a.
Mon rate pres, nts the strongest attractions to both
the i va’id and p!e»su-e-seeker, no le-s on acc unt of
its retirement and the beauty of Ite surroundU gscene
,v, than of the restorative powers of its wata*-*. VVe
have reduced the price of Board to the lowest figures
consistent with a proper pro visian for the Entertain
ment of our Geest?.
Board, per Day, *3 00
» per Ue k 2000
“ per Mouth, t»0 00
with an sllow'n.’e tor families.
Travellers by Railroad re ch the Sprßgi by special
conveyance from Loudon, or by regular dai.y mall
coaches from Knoxville, Ter.n.
WHITE & WHITLOCK.
April 23,1837.
"THE LIVE DRUG STORE I ''
& POX-
AtlanSa. fr.a.
The st'ection of D -ugg'st, Merchants and others
invited to c.ur large and elega-t stock of Diugs. Med
o:t:es. Dyestuff , Imported ar.d Ameiican Fancy Good
Perfuuieiies, Toilet articles
Also in store sun to arriv,- 2&0 Boxes French and A
mei ic.m tVii.d w Glass, 2000 Pounds Putty (In El idder,)
10 Bnls Pure ”77 : > Expo live' 1 e o»l Oi’. far Dreferable to
H e Pane, t Petr.. 0 1 , 5 BbJs Tanners Oil, a Bbig "White-
Oak I.uoricat og.oll, 5 BbhLard Gil, Sp-rm « jt, Neats
fo**t Oil nr.ri V.-uni.-hes . f all k fid- 1000 BMs White
Leud a d Z'nc' — Large lot Bpanp : sli Flonr I digo,
WARRANTED GOOD.
100 SWEEDISH J.EECIIES, a large
'••H.rietyef Pattent
j\a:EjDxoxi<r333.
WINES AND LIQUORS,
f-u Medical purp. sis &c. all m wulcfi are offered
VLKV LOW.
Visitors to our City will find at the
mu® B*®m"
m os* deligb'.fu’ r'efr’g'or.n.'tng Drink, drawn from the
I icus ana btaaii.ul ‘-aECIIc"’
Sok Jouut,
c try it.
Corner Whitehall 6c A a. streets!,
Atiaata, Ga,
! ATLANTA = 1
Y. R TjM'4 Y. i. S. STEWART,
.Yctvt >a Cos . Hi. Oxiord, Oa.
TOMMEY k STEWART,
lUPOIXTERS AND BiLALLdS IN
'HARDWARE,
At iLt ; ;->i i'i '* O
j MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
i Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Bes; ectfuliy cull the atteniion of c.erchsn's ini oth
ers to ui ir and well assorted rtc.-* ts
Foreign and Domestic- Hkrdware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’and Carriage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Sythe Bkifics,
Tools cl all kinds, &c., &c.;
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGENTS FOR
I Hook’s Anti-Friction Uetal.
! Baugh’s Kuwbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
j Buffalo Scale AA'orks,
Nonpareil Washing Machine-
PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR
Erook’s Palenf Portable Cot
ton arid May Screw and
Revolving Press
In over one hundred counties in Georgia.
K&fCounty Rights for Sale.•*@3.
April 12. Iy. *
Wholesale and Retail
o a_s*et
CLOTHING HOUSE.
tT7E harenmr in store and are ree'eving regularly
V r an the latest styles of
MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
PIECE AND FURNISHING GOODS,
TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS, &c, &c.
Tih'.ch tve vriil sell at a very alight advance on first cost
OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
la now c imp et e.
Suits cf All Kinds Promptly Made
Wejjuarantea FIT, r ST YLK, and QUALITY'.
HERRING & LEYDEN,
40 Whitehall Street.
SEJT'IJrG *WiICSIEVES.
I T avir.g accepted th» General Agency for the state of
J L Georgia, of the YVLED SEW IMG MACHINE, we
are prepAr and to sell tl em at Manufacturer’s price?.—
Tin se Machines, alter a horouih irial for years, have
proven thems.-lves to be the SIMPLEST AND BEST for
general family use now uisde.
Our an angemen's are new c mpte*e to furnish any
of the leading Sewing Machines at, maker’s prices,
HERRING & LEYDEN.
AT WHOLESALE ONL Y !
FACTOR’S* ITARNs.
TT7F a r« '-be Agents of the Athens Manufacturing Cos.,
? sand will eU tlieir Yarns at facto y rates to w hole
sale buyu?. Depot at our Clothing House, Whitehall
street, Atiantu, Ua.
May. 17, HERRING 4- LEYDEN.
esßßssftt %
WITH
W.'p, iittjwt,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Sri) (Hooiis
BOOTSi SHOES -* YANKEE
NOTIONS. &C.
White!;all S reel.
je 2S — tf. Atlanta, Ga.
— ;
J. T. JENKINS & CO.
Successors to JIcCAJIEY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs.
Faints.
Oils,
Chcmiclials.
V7mdow
• Glass,
PATENT
Beltfittes fa,
■COUNTER PRIOR
STREETS,
gltlanta, Ga.
' — A.
AME R 10 AN HOTEL .
Alabama Street,
AT EAST 4 GEORGIA.
]
Opposite the Passenger Depot.
WHITE & WHiTLOOK, Proprietors.
public ?:e respectfully informed that
1 this House hai been remoddled and re
fitted, and re-opened for the accommodation
of t..e travelling public. Much time, laoour
and expense ha: been expended in making it
worthy cf patronage. Modern improvements
h_ve been, added, ar.d the public can re v or. s
being equal te any in Sou.hern cities
Y-IIIXE 6l V/HITLGCK, Proprietors.
BRYSGM i Y/YLEY. Clerks
uvMl. 1
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
hardware;
J. M. 8 J. C. ALEXANDER
Dealers in
HARDWARE, cutlery,
ex&ZZis Iron, Nails, Steel,
BELTING, J131.L SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
MINERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES,
MEC HAN I GAL TOOLS,
o: ait Trades,
METALS, of - ail kinds.
COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
AXLES.SPRINGS. LOCKS,
Builders’ Hardware,
AXES, HOES. SHOVELS. CHAINS, PLOWS,
Bolting Cloths,
MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, °r
of every kind furnished to order.
In fact, every thing kept in a first class
Hardware Establishment.
All of which will he sold low for cash.
We have just renewed a targe Invoice of the best
Double-anker Bolting Cloths, of all
desirable numbers, which we offer L<nc for Cash I
AT,SO
MILL PICKS, SYTHES, GRAIN CRA
DLES, WIRE CLOTH,
and many other articles which you need, and which
we are desirous of selling, tall and see us when you
visit Atlanta.
J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER,
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
April 26, 1867 wOin
FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE
ZErrC O TJ" S Ti*l
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, "GEORGIA.
AKE now receiving their Fall and
Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,
the largest ever brought to this city. These
goods came direct from the Eastern manufac
tories, and will be sold to country merchants
and the trade at N. York p> ices, expenses add
ed, consisting of Mens’, Boys’, Youths’, and
Childrens’ wax, kip, calf and buff Brogans and
Balmorals—Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax,
kip, calf, and the finest qu dities. Ladies’,
Mi-ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of
every style, all made to order.
G, 11. FORCE.
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston,
will be glad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. iY
Tke Oldest Jewelry House In
ATLANTA, GEORGEA,
Ett LAWSHE,
t flocks,
~ patches, ' w
Jewelry and
Silverware,
Watchmakers’ Tools
and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
Represented.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and Warranted.
May l, t 1867. wly
CROCKERY
AND
ssoai,
T. R. RIPLEY AGT.
OLD STAND,
Wliiteha’.ll St., Established In
IS 50.
Atlanta) da.
June 21, 1867.—3 m
VAN EPPS & TIP PIN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
G-KOOBBS -&.3STJD
Commission Jiler chants,
Alabama Street, Atlanta Ga.
Tho l'o'.lowlrg. as w cl! as many other goods in th's
line for ;a'e in ,oU to suit purchasers:
to icon Sides, Corn,
Dacou Flour,
Car vassed 11 m-g, Lard,
Suga'-curtd Liams l ollce,
Syrup?. Emwn Sugars,
51 o'.a tes, K fined Sugar*,
Sodi, Mackerel in Rbla.,
Silt, , M ckei el in Kegs,
Sap, Stlrnou in Cane,
Toilet Sos-p, J...bs’era in Cana.
Oy.ters la Cans, r armies,
Can lot. Raisins,
Mason’d Blacking’, Nnt«,
Tobacco, Dates,
Cigars, Starch,
An.
TAX Errs & TIPPIff.
•Tane 21, IS67.—tc Atlanta, G».
GEORGIACHEROKEECOUNTY.
Wilf I’KIS, Jo in J, Epperson applies to me
to be retired from his administration on the
estate of Junes B Epperson, deceased. These
are therefore to cite Mrs. Sarah Epperson and
admonish ail and singular the kindred and
creditors of saia deceased, to file th*dr objections
if any they have by the first Mohdgv in Aug
ust, 1?67, otherwise letters of dismission
wi?l be granted the applicant at that term of
tko court of Ordinary lor said county, Given
under mv hand and official signature, this the
2?lh day of J n 1967.
W it D MOSiS, Ordinary,
(pr’s fee #6
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Blarble Yard.
S. B- QATMAN, dgent.
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian. Block
adille, and White Rutland Statuary
M A It B L E.
WE are now receiving and jpoFpVv
JjfTn Have iu store, a large and
H ) desirable stock of finishednf j.j
IJttQ and rough Marble, which 17-~U
we °*T er to the public on
the most reasonable
p*—iSj,
Owing to the high price of marble at th : s
time, many peisons are kept from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
terial, that I will be satisfied with small profile
and quick sales —such is mv motto.
We are prepared to furnish in the best style.
Monuments, c irved and plain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, Head-stones, Urns,
Vases. &c„ and Furnishing Marble of all .!e
scriptions,
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
of public patronage - Designs of Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so’icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Be'lvue Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec 6th, 1866.'
DRY GOODS I DRI GOODS!
New Arrival!
TALLEY, BROWN kCO
Whitebait Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Are now dai’y receiving their
SECOND INST A LLMENT
OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
In addition to their present stock, they wll RKCEIYE
WEEKLY, dating the coming season, the
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS!
THEY IIA YE OX HAND XOWI
Black and Fancy Silks,
Mosambiques. Grenadines,
Organdie Muslins,
White and Black Iron Bareges
SWISS, MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS
W T hite and Fancy Tarlatnns,
White and Fancy BrilliantP,
Tuoked Skirt G nds,
Alexand.e’s Kid Gloves—light colors
MALTESE AND CLUNY LACE COLLARS,
Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls, &c.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED.
Miy B—w6m.
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
JR. JU.JRose& Co s,
Wholesale Dealers in
Brandies,
Wines,
Whiskeys,
Gins,
Rums,
&c. &c.
ISo 2 Granite Block, Broad Sir.
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPORTED AND~DOMHSTIC LIQUORS
of every Grade offered at low figures.
Country dealers are specially invited to give us a call
and sample our Liquors, which we guarantee to be as
we represent them. And satisfaction given in every
transaction.
June 7— tc. R. M. ROSE & CO.
McBRIDE, DORSETT 4’ CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
To the Merchants of Georgia
and adjoining States:
TT7E have already spoken through the papers to our
YV friends throughout he Souih, and advised th se
who were formerly our fellow-soidlers lu the Bou he'll
Army, that we had undertaken to apply, in Peace, the
elements of vigor, energy and promptness, which had
so often gained us#m day in War.
We have opened a
Wholesale Crockery
AND
GLASS HOUSE.
in Atlanta.
On a scale far beyond any before known
in the State.
We are backed by all tho advantages which are de
rived from abundant means and a thorough knowledge
of the business. A large partof our goods are shipped
DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE.
via Charleston and Savannah.
■w*9T\ We confidently expect to supply from
MrjfL) our depot in At'antall those mer-
St chants throughout this and adjoining
States, who have heretofore made thdr
purchases North.
We can offer as varied a stock as can be found In
New York, and we know that
OUR FRIGES HERE WILL BE LOWER.
You will gave FREIGHT bv purchasing here.
Y"U will save BREAKAGE by purchasing hore.
You will contribute to the building up of a homo de
pot of supplies by purchasing here.
We have on hand and constantly arriving
ASSORTED PKu’S OF CROCKERY,
of best and mixed grade. We-epack Crockery, China
Glassware, Looking Glares, Lamps, Cutlery, Plated
and Japanr ed Ware, Cl cks, Ac., to order. We have
j b lots of these goods fr >in time to time at very low
prices. We solicit your CASH orders, and will give
you large advantages for CASH IN HAND.
Your Friends,
April 19, 1867. McBRIDE, DORSPTT A CO.
T. M. i R.C. CIARKE,
Dealers Iv
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware Cutlery Guns Pistols
—ALSO —
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Bellows, Anvils. Vices,
Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Shovels,
Plows, Hoes, Chains,
Locks, Hinges, Screws,
Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, &c.
And all other goods usually kept in the Hqnl
ware line. Also Agents for Farrbanlts Fmtf'orm
and Counter Scales, which we will sell at Fac
tory prices, freight added. At their old stand.
Corner of Peach Tree and Line Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.^
BSVdI
fAli M#fl€.l®
MY OLD PRIBND3 AND CUSTOMERS will please remember, that, after having been twice burned out, I have re
sumed the DRUG BUSINESS with Messrs. T. J. A M. B. SWANSON, under the style of
SAMS'*. A
AT ROARK’S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA.
I will be pleased to meet all my old friends at our near place of business, where I am prepared to abow them a large
and well assorted stock of ,
* JS -a : £ . - £
» = s i ° 5 ~ * t‘ » - s
«-> so % S ‘H as X and
purposes, and at very low figures,
* K- J. MASSEY, late
Massey and Herty.
( c b i ATLANTA, GA.
HO YTE PEOPLE OP THE TERHXTOET? OP GEORGEA i-XiOOK TO TTQUR INTEREST!
And come to the Store of
And buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes at New York Cost.
We are determined to coniine oueselves strictly to a Fancy Dry-Goods trade. Hence we make the above proposition
to sell out thatprrt of our stock AT COS V. Country Merchants Look to your interest! Ladies call at our store and
buy your Fancy f)rj -Goods Cheap. We are aware of t fie hardness of the times and the scarcety of money in the country, and with direct reference io the wants
of the trade, ,ve bought our Goods at prices that will authorize us to sell them low indeed, and we are determined to sell as we bought, as now our motto is quick
sales and short ptofiis.
J. H. WHITE <s• CO,
East side Whitehall Streets
June 7, —3m. Atlanta, On.
.A. 2>T JD
Rolling Mill Cos.,
Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS,
BRIDGE BOLTS, BAR IRUN,
NAIfROD, AND HORSESHOE IRON.
Castings, ot all >ie»mpiion«, in
Brass or Iron, including
RAIL-ROAD CAR WHEELS, BOXES, PEDESTALS.
FRONTS. COLUMNS. AND VERANDAHS.
Mill Gearing and Machinery of al! kinds.
JOHN D. GRAY', President.
October s.tf
Thresh out your Wheat!
lam still he AGENT p>r the sale of tho§e excellent
Kentucky THRESHERS, b< th four boree and two
horse SIZES. Ti.e recert improvements marie on
theao THRESHERS render (hem the most desirable of
»ny 'hat. are now offered for eale. They are ea.tly
MANAGED, and not liable to sat out OF ORDER
Orders aol'clted, the aooner the BETTER, »o that the
MAtHiSE-t mey arrive tn good TIME,
arte, grille, Ga. Ajr IP ,e2a>. J.J- Uo>> Ahi