The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, July 12, 1867, Image 4

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\s lit can il.'gisltT ? \V»* arc surprised to learn that cli 171 - rubies exist in the miiuls of some of our people as to w hether they can eon" tcieneioM-Iy take the oath required in trie Sup'** DMfi y B li lor fi-ii uraliou. Some think that becaust they were in tin C itifcderate service they are, then - disfranchised; some think they are dislraiichi.-' and because of having given aid and support to the Confeder ate cause or aided and .supported those who were in the Confederate army. There ought to he no d< übt. under the law. as to these classes. Both are entitled to register and vote, unless, in a Idi i in to having served in the army, they had previously held a Federal of flee, or a legislative, judieial or execu tive office, under me State govern ment. Although a man may have held a civil office before the war wnieh required him to take an oath to support the Constitution ot the United States, he is not thereby disfranchised for making voluntary contributions to in" (livi luuls who were in ihe Confederate aiuiy. A man may have been a Jus tice of the Inferior Court bifore the war. and during the struggle may have voluntarily contributed to the suporl ol soldiers’ families, or have in. de dona lions to soldiers in the field, still it his aid ot the Confederate cause went nu further he is not disfranchised. Two things must exist in connection with the same individual; —he must have taken the cath to support the G verninent of the United Stales, as an officer before described, and ulso given aid and comfort to the Confederate Government in order to disqualify hun from registering. Ail the true friends of the State who can, must register. A failure to regis ter is equivalent to a vote for the Radi cal party. We" know a great mam who are averse to registering who would he grossly insulted if it was barely insinuated that they were in favor of the Radical party, vet by failing to register they are just as surely and effectually supporting the Radicals as they cor.id do by voting with them. We hope that this class ol our friends will reflect upon litis point.— Chronicle ty Sentinel. Cos id for Injin.—An Indian passing lip the streets ol Natchez, a few days s u 'e, was asked the relative position of white man. negro am! Indian. Giv ing the usual “ugh !” he said : “Fore and.; war, lust mini while man. den injin, den dog, den nigger; now cum nigger, den dog, den injun, and white man last.” Elat low Sfcciifi Sales. For tilt first Tuesday in /\ut;u t next. 1 1 T ILL l>" so il lief,ire the Courthouse door in the town > * . f Carten-vil e, uu the firs: Tues lay in Aug. next, with ti eg* I sale h'niii, the ellnwn.g pn.petty ti wii : ONE fl \j NDK CD ACRES of lot of hand No. 247 being in the Sixth District and Third Section ot said County cd Carlow—with a good Framed Hou-e thereon; t“>oio iniug Two Rooms, with Stack Chimney,— Levied on as the Property of Vv in. HUNTER ; to satisfy n • ti l'a” issued from County Court of said County, in favour of .M. C. JACKSON vs Win. .Hunter —Property pointed out by Deft. —ALSO ONE TWO-HORSE WAGON-Levied on by virtue of. and in favour of, the Flaintiff of said "Fi Fa.” -ALSO ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in the Town of CAKTERSVILLE Known as the William Callahan Lot; now Occupied by Thomas Powell, Levied on as the Property of Thomas Powell. To satisfy a Superior Court ‘ Fi Fa” From Bartow Superior Court, In Favour ofS. J. COX, Bearer, vs Powell ct Owens: Prop erty Pointed out by Plaintiff, ” ALSO ONE IIOLSE & LOT in the town of Cn - tersville in said county, whereon defendant now lives. Nos. not known; containing one Acre of Land. Levied on as the Properly of Thomas Powell, to satisfy 4 Justice cou-t “Fi F is” from the Justice court of the 822 District t». M.; one in favour of Smith & Bryant 's Thomas Powel ; one in favor of J.E'sasvs Thomas Powell; One in favour of W. L, Goodwin & Stocks vs Thomas Powell A Ow ens, and One in favour of \V. fl. Pritchett, vs Tlu mas Powell & John J. Junes Security. Property pointed out by i*!lfs. ' Levies made and returned to me by 7 a constable. This July Hd, IBG7, W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff; AAEON COLLINS, Depty. Sheriff. pEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY -Two mon lis after IJ d-.te apidvcati -n will be ui&d« to the Court us O - dlnary of shM county, at the first regular term af;er ihe expirat on of two "months from this not ce, for ; e;v e to sell all th“ res! estate of ffm A M Cr vy det e.ieed for the benefit of the h drs and cre:ito;s of said dersaud. May 231 h, IS3’. FANNIE COX, Admr’x. A. D. MoCKaVY, Adm’r NOTICE. TO fc'l whom ft mv concern, the nrde r sitmfd ' creVy give* notice, thj-.t h l ' h*S filtd h ; * pctl ion with the Ordinary of Bait w t'oun’y to he dbch irj.ed from hi* Execut ithip on Bennett 11. Oory-rg, ln-t v i.l «i <i tee lament, on account ot bugint s. err ingement-, ami ina h lny thenef tvu t attend said frits', that in two month* fr m the b glia it g of the publication of this t mice he will apply f. r the sanction of said petition, &id to be dlgchfc ued from said executorship, c. 3—6ra CB CONYERS. Ex. ofß II Corye>g,dcc. (t KORGt *. BARTOW COUNTY.—Two Months af'er Tiiate applt '.alii n will I o rn.de to the C A u r t of O.di n*ry of Bartow county. He >rg .at the sir's regular Term after ti e expiration of Tw>> Monti s fro n this notice for leave t > se 1 ihe l.ands belonging to t l e estate of W W. TXpPlN?,'ate of *ald countv dec me 1 , for the benefit of the i ►tj ami C editor of *?'<i de cetueii: Th s lOih May ISOT JOHN B. i IPFINf, Adui’r. Bartow Mortgage She rifts Sal© YT'ILL be *ol 1 before the C uirthnu'edoor in the town " t of Uartersv’ile, on the fit st Tuesday in August next th“ following property to nit; One fourt-ei: horsepower Kagineat.d Boiler,and re Doub f tie‘red Po t ible Twenty F»"r Incn Corn Mill. Lcvh oon f .s tile propet y f C.*T. Parker, to satisfy a tr jrt.sge fi fa Issued fro u B;r us county ou t, in fa \or«>f j E Whitehead, Agent f r H tri & Munson “• -gairst h.iu p .rker. Property p; i ted out f ?Md mon tage a fa. ) .8 ‘ W. L. GOODWIN, ahtf. GSOR3IA. CHEROKEE COUNTY. Whereas J A Fowler Adminis trator oj W L Fowler, represents to the Ctnirt, in his petition cStily filed anti en tered on record, ihat he lias fully ad ministered \\ L Fowle-’s estate. This is, 1 herefnre to cite till personsconcern* ed, kindred and creditor?,to: how cause it any they can. why said administrator should nm be discharged from his ad ministration and receive letters ol’dis nt’bsion, op the rirst Monday in Sep tember next. W U D MOSS, Feb’y. 21f‘. 1867. Ordinary. (Printers fee SC ] ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. wiHS WfiSM, Bnggtcs mi ROCK A WAY S, will be delivered at once for wheat tj he delivered at $2, 23 in Atlanta, by 25th June. ISG7. Address or call upon aivdrew r>m, No 5, Empire Block, Atlanta, Ga Capi. Thos. Tumlin at Euhailee, will act is my Agent. Mrs. Carrie Payne It? Vl' E3 the atteTion of Urn La dies ul CartcisvUl* and Yluinity, to her F A S IS I O X A B I, E Dress-Making ESTABLISHMENT. She has on hand and is wt i&m Mm®, wß&ssda •r-vistsntly receiving from Now York the LATEST STYLES. Car >i<ken of all woi k and a (tlsfaciioi. cur:rat.tied. J3PT”Mention paid to tiling orde s foi Dress Goods, Tiinimings rod Patern* Over VV. 11. Tajtor’s D v-Gooi Si-t e, ATLANTA, GA. A j)i il 19, 1 SCI. v 8 u SOUTHERN BRANCH OF ThFnaTIONAL STOVE Works, Ketv lorli, RICHARDSON & SANFORD. WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALERS IN Slaves, UoUoiv-teare a loci; Tin, TIN-PLATE,NIIEET-IRONand TINNERS ZFirTZDIIsTGTS. Lamp, Cutlery, nouse-furrishing Goods of every Description- PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, lieystone Riock, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. F. M. Richardson. L. V. Sanford. EDWARD WILDER’S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Dyspepsia. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Liver Complaint and all specie of Indigestion. 1) S E EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Intermitent Fever and Fever and Ague, and ail periodical disorders USE EDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It willgiv» immediate reliefin ColieandFh USE EDWARD WILDER’S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Costivencss. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. It i<« a mild mid delightful Invigorant f Delicate Females. U S E EDWARD WITDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. It is a sale Anti-Bilious Alternative a.. tonic lor all family purposes. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S S TOMACH BITTERS. It is a powerful Reeuperant after the frame has been reduced and attenuated by sickness U S E EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is an excellent Appetizer, as well as Siren ener ol the digestive forces. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. As it is being daily used and prescribed be all physicians, as the formula will be handeu any regular graduate. edwahdVildeu, SOLE PKROFKIETOK, N o. 2 15 91ain Street, MARBLE FROST, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. FOR *SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY REDWING & FOX, WHOI EsSALK AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS Corner Whitehall and Ala. Sts ATLANTA. GA. Nov. 9 1 v ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. J Hand Looms. DR H SELLS, ANDREW BUNN, B.P.fILPXN President. Sev-lary. Treasurer. GEOItGIA LOOM AXD MA NU UFA C 7 UR ING COMP A N Y. Wnnufai-tnrprr and PC rter®, Cok to your interest?, and don't fai! tocali ft Belt-Ji-hison Building, nextdoor to the Post-office, and see It In opperatiou MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING HAND AN D POWER LOOM! Easier Understood Ea-ier to Operate, and more relia le Possesses superior advantages over other Hand Looms, is more simple and durable. PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT By Weaviug ail their Goods for Home Wear on the MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM. i! FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS GAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. it weaves as fast as any Factory Loom ! HALF THE C< STOP THE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE! From Five to Ten Do larsa day can be made on it. ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANG IK G. By the turning of an Easy Crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Olotr, trea l the T.eadles. and throws ihe hutt’e. It weaves Jeans, eatinels, Linjey, B aoWet Twill. Double-Plain Cloth, various kinds of Hi'Ltd Goods, Fencing Twills of a’! kinds. Flux, C'tTo’. T w, or All-Wool Cl' th, Baging, Toweliny, Tab e Linen, Bal moral Ssiris, Woolen, L’nen and Hemp 1 aipets —in fact any thing, from a Ha Usome Silk to a Rag Carpet. IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT. A'ot hutjer than a common Breakfast Table. il 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, For Further Particular?, Bill of Prices De- crip live Circulars, and Sample-oi B f « viny. add. ess GEORGIA LOOM AND Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. R. PRATT, Agent. March 22, 18G7. vvfim :cox& HILL. ES are Now In Store: BYItSIELS RYE WHISKY, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky, 50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy, 30pkits Cognac Brandy, 20 kgs Holland Gin, 10 pkgs Jamaica Rum, 10 pkgs New England Rum, 25 pkgs Port, Madeira, end Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 cases Wampoo and Drake's Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases T box Sardines, All of which we offer to the trade at very low prices. COX & lIILL. ATLANTA, Ga„ dec!3—wtf BEoiitx r alo Springs, IS 67. Till 5 popular Summer resort havirg beer, placed in thorough reuair, and furnished wit t new Furmtnr , will be opened for visitors on the Ist ■ f JUN3 i ext, u der the <*|roct*on and cor tol if ti e undersigned— Propriet rs of the A1716 icon Hot t r Ailoiito, Go. Mon vale pres nm the strongest xit.-HCtioni? to l>o'h the It va id and p!e»su e-seeker, no le-s on arc unt of Its retirement, and the heauty of Ds sur‘ cunning scer e •v, than < f the res'orative powers of it« waters. V\ e have ‘educed the p-ice of Board to the lowest figures cot sis’e'it with a proper provision for the Entertain ment of our Guest?. B >ard, per D?y, *3 00 “ per " eek 20 0 t “ per Month, 60 00 with an allowance tor families. Travellers by Railroad re ch the Spri-g? by special conveyance from Loudon, or by regular dai.y mail ooaChes from Knoxville, Ter.n. WHITE & WHITLOCK. April 26. 1567. "THE LIVE DRUG STORE" IR/IEIDWIISnE] & IFOIX. Atlanta, Ga. The st'ention of Drugg'st , Merchants and others invited to our large an i elega -t- stock of Drugs. Med cines. Dyestuff , Import, and at and American Fane.? Good Perfume?!?*, Toilet articles &e.. <fc\ Also in store am- to arrive 250 Boxes French and A meiican Wind w Glass, 2000 Pounds Putty (in Bladder.) 10 Bids Pure “Nor Fi|> sive ’i o 1 Oil, far preferable to the Pntte t Petro 0,5 Bhis Taonerg Oil, 5 BMg Wlii'e- Oak I.u rricat ngOi l , 5 Bbls Lard Oil, Sp-roi i>, N ats foot Oil smi Varnishes > f all k'nd. 1000 Bois White Lead a,d Zincs—Large lot Spann.sh Float I digo, WARRANTED GOOD. 100 SWEEDISH LEECHES, a large varle'yof Pattent KEDIOH7ES, WINES AND LIQUORS, lor Medical purp ses &e. ct.., all or wuich are cfleied VUKF i_o W. Visitors to our City will find at the -n- ost delightful Refrlgoia'lne DOnk, drawn from the F u»Us and beauitlut “aKlTIo” Sob a Jfoiutt, and try it. REDWOE & FOX, Corner Whitehall & An. streets, Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. _ V. R. TONIMEY. J. S. STEWART. Newton Cos., Ga. Oxford,Ga. TOMMEY £ STEWART IMPORTERS and dealers in HARDWARE, At 'he S'yn of tie MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.. Kes* ect ul y cnll the Attention jl»! merchants aud o L ers to th ir large nod well aiiorttd ck ts Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’ and Catriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, Grain Cradles, Sythe Blades, ’l’ools ol all kinds, &e,, Sic. ; -ALSO IEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS, AGENTB FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction \letal. Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate of Lime, - Buffalo Scale Works, Nonpareil Washing Machine * proprietors and agents for Brook‘9 Patent Portable Cot ton and Hay Screw and Revolving Press In over one hundred counties in Georg!#. GZ-JT County Rights Jor Sale .“&S April 12. ily. ITtiolesale ami Retail CASH clot™ HOUSE. YT-E have now in store ard are rtcleving regu.arlj \V all the LATEST STYLES of MEN AND BOYS’ CEOTHING, PIECE AND FURNISHING GOODS, TAILOR’S TRIMMINGS, i&c, &c. Which we will sell at a very slight advance ou first cost OUR TAIIORING DEPARTMENT Is cuw c imp ete. Suits cf All Kinds Promptly Made We guarantee FIT,‘ST VLB, and QUALITY. HERRING & LEYDEN, 40 Whiteha 1 Street. P se jruro chutes . Having accepted the Genera! Agency for the? Ute of -11 Georgia, ul the WEED SKIVING MACHINE, we are prep*in dto sell ti eta a! Manufacturer s p loea.— Tluse Aiach nts, after a tiorouah irsal for years, proven theiua -Ives to be the SliiPLfccT aMJ to general tamily use now made. Our arrangemen's aie now c uiple'e to furniah aiij of 11-e leading Sewing Ka-hii es at, uiakei’s prices, HERRING & LEADEN. AT W HOLESALE ONLY ! E’ACTCB.t? S’ARNs. TTr"E are the Agents of the Athens Manufacturing Cos., tV and will ell their Yams at facto y rales to wUu le gal; buyer?. Depot at our Clothing HnUot, Whitehall street, AtiiutUjOa. , „ , May 17, HERRING A LEA DEN. WITH Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Din doflbs BOOTS: SHOES YANKtE Whitehall S reet. jo2B—tf. Atlanta, Ga. J. T. JENKINS & CO. Successors to iJIcUAMEY & CO WHOLESALE DEALESS IN Dregs. Faints. Oils, Chemiclials. Window- Olass, PATENT CORA'EIt PRIOR .f.VO STREETS , Atlanta, Ga. A ATE R 10 AN HOTEL. Alabama Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Opposite the Passenger Depot. WHITE & WHITLOCK, Proprietors. iTYHE public are respectfully informed that j this House has been remoJJied and re futed, and rc- pened for the accominodgliop of the travelling public. Much time, laoour and expense has been expended in making it worthy of patronage. Modern improvements have been added, and the public can re.v OL .s being equal to any in Southern cities? WHITE &. WHITLGCK, Proprietors. BRYSON & VIfYLEY, Clerks. uv(2l. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.: | HARDWARE' J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Iron, Nails, Steel, BELTISfi, SAWS, Agricultural Implements, MINERS* TOCLS AND SUPPLIES, MECHANiQAL TOOLS, oi all Trades, METALS, of all kinds. COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, AXLES.SPRINGS. LOCKS, Builders’ Hardware, AXES, HOES, SHOVELS. CHAINS, PLOWS. Bolting Cloths, MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, of of every kind furnished to order. In fact, every thing kept in a first class Hardware Establishment. All of which will be sold low for cash. We have just received a large invoice of the best Double-anker Bolting Ploihs, of all desirsb’e numters, which Low tor Ca&h l MILL PICKS, SYTHES, GRAIN CRA DLES, WIRE CLOTH, and many other articles which you need, and which we are desirous of selling, call and tea ua when you visit Atlo^ti. J. M. & J. C. ALEXANDER, W .iteliall Street, ATLANTA, GA, April 26, 1867 w6m FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE q -£j* g -pri WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, the largest ever brought to this c'ty. These goods came direct from the Eastern manufac tories and will be sold to country merchants and the tr de at N. York p ices, expenses add ed, consisting ot Mens’, Boys’, Youths’, and Childrens’ wax, kip,ce!fand bu if Brogans and Balmorals—Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax. kip, calf, and the finest qu lities. Ladies’, Mi ses’, and Childiens’ Boots and Shoes, oi every style, all made to order. G, H. FORCE. B. W. FCItCE, formerly of Charleston, will be glad to see his old customers. Atlanta, Ga., Sept ~6. IV 'The Oldest Jewelry House In ATLANTA, GEORGEA. ER LAWSHE, ts’Macks, 2^ patches, w Jewelry and Silverware, Watchmakers 7 Tools and Material. All Articles Warranted as JSepresented. Watches and Jewelry Repaired by competent workmen and Warranted. May l, 1867. ’ wly GROCKERY AND SS©B 1, T. R MPLS! AGT. OLD STAND, Whitehall St., Established in 1850. Atlanta, Ga. June 21, 1867.—3 m VAN EPPS & TIP PIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GBOOEBS Commission Merchants, Alabama Street, Atlanta Ga. The following, a* well as many other goods in th a line for sale in iota to suit purchaser*: B icon S de*, Corn, Jiacon ilaui*, Fiour, Cat vasseJ Haras, Bard, -cured Llama • Code ■, gy' ups. Brown Sugar*, Mo arses, Etfined hux&ra, Soda, Macke el m Phis., Salt, M eke el in Kegs, 8 ap, S Union in Caus, Toilet So.p, Lobs ers ia Cans. Oysters in CiliS, 'an ies, i indies. Raisins, Mason’s Blacking, Nuts, Tobacco, Di l es. Cigars, Starch, &c. . EFi’S & TIPPIW Jane 21,1S6T.— tc Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA CHEROKEE COUNTY. WUe reas, Jo in J. Epperson applies to me to he retired from his administration on the estate of James D Epperson, decea-ed. These are therefore to cite Mrs. Sarah Epperson and admonish all and inga'ar the kindred and creditors of sain deceased, to file th ir objections if any they have bv the first Monday in Aug ust, 1P67, otheiwise letters of dismission will be granted the applicant at that term of the court of Ordinary lor said cou tv. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 29th day of Jan 1567. W K D MOSa, Ordinary (pr’s fee £6 ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, New Marble Yard. S, B- OATMAN, For WILLIAM GRAY, Importer and Dealer in Italian, Block'- adi/le, and White Rutland Statuary MARBLE. WE are now receiving and ItjOlnu have in store, a large and B<Tn| MtlTh desirable stock of finished tfMfrfrß i|! /A-,. ' and rough Marble, which JJJLI vIvKA'- we °Uer to the public on *7/ 101 >■ the most reasonable p=^4tClTllß. Owing to the high price of marble at th ; s time, many persons 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 profits and quick sales —6uch is mv motto. We are prepared to furnish in the best style. Monuments, cirved and plain, Box Tombs, Tablets, carved ami plain, Head-stones, Urns. Vases. &c., and Furnishing Marble of all de scriptions. With good and experienced workmen in all departments of busim ss, we hope t, merit a share of pub ie p.tronage* Dei.ignsof Monu ments and any other work in Marble, furnish ed gratis. Orders bo’ieited and promptly filled. Office and Yard adjoining Be Ivue Hotel and oppo ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga Dec 6th, 1806. DRY GOODS ! DRYGOODS! N e w Arrival! TALLEY. BROWN &CO Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.. Are now dai y receiving their SECOND INST A LLMENT OF Spring and Summer Goods! In x'WHion to ih“ir present stock,they wil RECEIVE WLEKLY, dating the coming utason, the L \TEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS ! THEY II .4 YE ON ILIAD NOW I Black and Fancy fllk-*, Moaamb qins. Grenadines, O ! gaadie Mu» ins, White and Black Iron Barege- SWPB, MULL, NAINSOOK and JA 'O.vKT MUSLIN.'- Whlte and Fancy Tirlai*'-s, White and Fa rj B i 1 i''nta, Tu ked i-kirf G K and G!o”es—light <j"l<n< MALTESE AND CLUNY LACE fOl L * RS Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls, &c. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED, M v s—«6n. NEW LIQUOR STORE. - Ji. Dl.lio.se & €o. Wholesale Dealers in Bran «lics, Wines. Whiskeys, Gins, Rums, &c. &c. \o 2 Granite Block, Broad Sir. Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTED ANdIdOMHSTIC LIQUORS of every Grade offered at low figures. Country dealer* are specially invited to give us a c,l. and sample our L quore, wi.irh we guarantee to be a we represrn them. And satisfaction given in every transaction. j„ ne 7—tr. R. M. ROSE & CO. MtBRIDE, DORSET r 4* CO., ATLANTA. GA. To tlie Merchants of Georgia amladjoining States: TT’E have already »poke ' through the paper* to our VV friends throughout he Sou h, and advised th se who were formerly our fellow-soldiers iu the Sou he n Artm, '.hat we h id undertaken to apply, in P<ac , the e'eim-nts of vigor, energy and proiuptnei>e, which had go olten gained us the day In War. • We have opened a Wholesale Crockery AND GLASS EELOTTSE. in Atlanta. On a scale far beyond any before known in the State. We a"e hr eked by all tho advaottges which are de rived fr in abundant mean, anti a thorough knnw'edge of he business. A large pari of our goods are shipped DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE. via Charleston and Savannah. wtfss&T* We confidently expect to supply from 4>Lj v ‘” lr d-pot in A aut , all those m* r chants throughout this and adjoining \'W State-, who have heietoforemaue their pn' rh’ises North. We can i ffer a* varied a stock a* can be found tn New York, and we know that OUR PRICES HERE WILL BE LOWER. You will g ive FREIGHT by purchasing here. Y u will ave BREAK »GK by puichasing hme. You will c intrtbr te '<» the b li dlng up of a home de pot of sup,die, hy purchasing here. We have on hand and constantly arriving • ASSORTED PKu’S OF CROCKERY, of heat and mixed grade. We epaclc Crockeiy,China Glassivar*-, Looking Oja sea, L*mp*, ‘ utlery, Pi t.d aid Japan eilWa e, (J) ck-, k to • rd-r. W ha e j b lota of ihese g mda fr'in M eto time at very low price'. We solicit y ur CASH o :er», and will give }ou la ge advantagea so- CaSH IN HaNL). Y ur Ft lends, April 19. 1661. McBKIDF, DOKStTT k CO. T. M. 4 R.C. CIAftXE. Dealers Iv ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ■laid ware Cutlery Guns Pistols ALSO Iron, Steel, Nails, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Cosr 1 ' Shelleru, Straw Cutters, Shovels, Plows, Hoes, Chains, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, &c. And ali other goods usually kept ware linr. Also Agents for Fairbanks Platform ar.d Countor 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. gin netsts. I*Y OLD FRIBNUg aNA FU3TOM ER3 will pleas* remember, that, after hav’ng been twice burned oat, I have re- JL sumed the DRUG BUSINESS wi h Messrs. T. J. k M. B. SWANSON, under the style of AT ROARK’S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA. I will be plea-ed to meet all my old friends at our new place of business, where I am prepared to show them a large and welt awo, ttd .took of .* * • purposes, and at very low figures. R. J. MASSEV, Into NJassev and Herty. f e b 1 ATLANTA, GA YS PEOPLE OP THE TERRITORY OP GEORGIA !—LOOK TO STOUR INTEREST! And come to the Store of And buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes at New York Cost. W e are determined to confine oueselves stric’ ly to a Fancy Dry-Goods trade. Hence \vc make the above proposition to sell out that pi rt of our stock AT COS \\ Country Merchants Look to your interest! Ladies call at our store and Lu v vour Panov l)n -Goods (’hetp. We are aware of the hardness of me times and the scarcely of money in the country, am) with direct referenee to the wants ol the trade, *ve bought our Goods at prices that will authorize us to sell them low indeed, and we are determined to seli as we bought, as now our motto is quick sales and short ptofits. J. H. WHITE 4* CO, East side Whitehall Street. June 7, — 3in. Atlanta, Da. A. 3ST 3D Rolling Mill Cos., Atlanta, Ga. MANUFACTURERS OF RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS, BRIDGE BOLTS, BAR IRON, NAIL ROD, AND HORSE SHOE IRON. Castings, “• »H dewriplioiu, in Brass or Imn. including RAIL-ROAD CAR WHEELS, BOXES. PEDESTALS. FRONTS, COLUMNS. AND VERANDAHS. Mill Gearing and Machinery ot all kinds. JOHN D. GRAY. President. October s.tf Throsh out your Wheat I I still'he AGENT f>r the sale <fth se eX' - *ltert Ken'm-ly fIIKFSHKtfS, both four fur e *Ld two horsj SIZM. The rec-i t lin pro * einents mane • n tiieii.- TUKkbHEBs render them the tens* desirable of «ny hat are now offered for tale. They are .'iwlly MANAGED, and not liable tog.t out OF ORDHt. Order* solicited, the sooner the BETTER, so that the MACHINES may arrive In good TIME »rtK»»Ule. Q» Apr L 9 *3ol J J. HOW AID Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat. Med. Paints, Oil. Glass, Putty, Fancy and Toil. Art., Soaps, Per Turnery, Brushes a variety, Wines. Brandies, 4'C.,