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/'1 EOKGIA, BARTON COU.MY.— Bt
J[ virtue of an OrJ<*r Irom t!i<' C '*!ri of O
<i:o;try of Bartow County, G -or«ist. will by s >l<
before the Court i.ouse fboor in CAR I LRS
VICLE, on the Fir.-t Tuerlay in-Si ptemlic
nr?xt, between the Copal Hour* of S.* e, tin
following Tracts or Paroe * of I.ANi). v z.
Lit of L,*n«l No, Seven HmidrcJ ~ml Ninety
(ii)o). Seven Hundred and Ninety-Five (7t)5
Fiact ona! parte of lots number* as follows :
S veil Hundred and lAvc-nty-1 luee, (7~-Ij,
Eipht Hundred and Sixty-Two, V HG2) ;hm f
I uui being i said cotin'y and Stale,
known as Cherokee county, in .he alh Lyat., I
and 3d Section ; being part of the Real Lsiiite
oj Jus. Sprou I, deceased, containing by
BUrvey l ft \ acres j sold for ti.e hciuflt oi the
Hen* and Creditors of s.iid deceased.
HUGH D. COTHRAN. Adni’r,
ELIZA M. SPROUi.L, Admr’x
July 3d, 1837.
g 1 EORGIA. BA RTO’.V COUNTY.—SIX
\ Jt 'IY diivs alter dale n;< liciition will he
made to the court of Ordinary of Bartow en„
Lin., ti 1 leave to sell the LANDS belonging to
the Estate of J as. C. Sproul!, late of said
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs &
creditors of said deceased.
I.L D. COTHRAN, Adm’r.
ELIZA M. SPROIJLL, Admr’x,
NOTICE.
TO all w) o-n it may concern, the re de' Sijrhed ’ crehy
1 vi-H Jit l ,liv, t*ih thr ii' 1 fib 'i h9pi 11 i- a With til
Ordinary • f ita-t w «%>an - y t-> I<s tli-ch • from hi
lOcucut ‘rstlip on iienneti If. OorV'TS, fast ** t 1 ‘ i'il tos
tainent, <m ucoiMMit ol business arr .wreinenK ami Ina
b lay Dierefi ciu to attend m.bl mst, that in two nmnil.s
fi , m ihe i,. j | U i,ii k„f it,,' pnblich n n <>*' iln? imbe he
viil ,p|)ly for tfie sanction of until petition, aid to te
'tifli hu )f. and from • aid ejieontnrsli
o. B—Cm. C b CON YKUB, K.<. ot'P. H Cor you, dec.
Adtfjiraislr;a i « v 's §a!**.
A ORBRaHI.K, to an order of the Court of Orl'nnry
J \ nf Uartow c nntv Cm., wili be min i ■ fie the O urt
II oi«e 'I or ii C liters Ile in a-b* 'oiunty. on th<- fn si
TUKSOAY In Soptember next, w i.hi.i tlie legal sale
hou<r, the following Properly b -wit:
The II di-idea h'.lf i" ert it on L t.t of T.-rd N-*.
20‘h I2t», I*3, 204, and 129 Aw es the e-M side .f 168.
a it 131 ni 'es in oe or le-s of L t 161, >n tin 6'h I>it>-
tric- ■uni 8d aei th nos sni! comity, who'e t act con
t.ii' i:ig Kli n 9 0 Hc<es mor> or lei-; with (rood
comfortable House And out lion* a end Tun yanf.
Sold a? the property of Ah xoniier lVinn, neceaied, for
the i.enef t of the heirs and creditors of r: id de<e»s.rt
a Kit v,S: —O' e-!ialf cos)', the balance doe 95 !i day o'
December 18it. P..sse<sl n given imn ed'aieiy if di
slreil. W. 11. PltlT«’Hi"HT, Administrator id
ALEXANDER WINN, Ut c.ais *.
.l ily 20th. l K l’7.
J. 0. MATIIE T£ON. G. IT. MrLAUGIILIN.
J. 0. MATHEWS Oh & COi
[Former’y Stotall Mcft.ACGUi.is & Co.]
G-N’L.COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta C,a.
Consignment a of Grain, Bacon and produce
prom, tly attended and canh r, matted oil day
ofual', Grain bacas on baud at very low
jniecp.
Agents forMentour* Hopewell and Rock
Cotton Mills.
Ri fferences : Hon. J. P. King,-Augusta Ga..
Augusta S iv ngs Batik.
July 26,1807. wly.
AO S It C
Jfew &wh.
eXSo)
l ati now receiving from Now Yo k a large
Stock of Good* ; consisting of
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES,
fetor, Boots,
'O '
SHOES, HITS, HARDWARE,
SADDLERY, STRAW GOODS,
K/E3 A.XV
&® s &€•
Which I am offering very low for Cask.
Come and see for yourselves.
Kingston. Ga. E. V. JOHNSON.
May 17, 18157.
GEORGIA.BARTO\V COUNTY.
HE RE AS. Thomas 11. Baker applies to
7 f me for letters ot administration on if
estate of J.-Ln M. Smith, late of said countv
deceased. These are therefore to cite hi;.
admonish, ail and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to it e ibc-irobrcction;
(if any they have) by the firs Monday in
September next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will he granted the applicant. G.ve:-
under my hand, this the Ist t. .v o. Ac ust
18t7. * J. A. HOWARD,
O dinary.
Notice.
GEOrgi a, B A RTO W COUNTY.—Two
' louths a fttr date application will he made t
l ““ l; ou rt of Ordinary of said countv for per
mission to sell the Lands belonging to 'ike
tstatc of Yv . B. L=ak, deceased, lvlng in Bar
iev. co Un . v . W H PRITCHETT.
Ju.'.Sy :S67 . AtimV
A fLAM i A ADVtRTIiEt'iENTS.
%hi f ? ?■ fJ fi \ c tj '>
\\i \ / f* I'\j , r \ s -4
V ; r *. * *, i
JW - J viol U &
i I will c-y. lift: gr or.e
GEMUIKt V.'ODDRUFF COIiCCRD
'■■ntrgy for 93 ht:?'m’s of wheat,
tftie ex ■ T. i' S i> tn.i r-:v f t I’ 5 Hu.
•* RiK'v i v w i ,, i |) >!o, ‘lr*ft and Rouble
I '"in;c b. f "-'i '-up e'» "f v h ’ it.
jOf e ’iekt ! l r»r yt , li. ]iv :..y A l .’, yf ii for 70
• i v!k !<, of vlf a . ’ <’•■' ! refer in Copt 1 hor.
Tumlin or Jr I re Burge.
App y to cr a Idre.-rs
a x 3) r s: \v r; v\ s.
No 5, Empire Bloch,
Vi k;teh;.!i slreftt,
Ju'y - Atlanta. (Ja
3 otton and 12 a y
S C R E W .
u*Eiorrrs patent ip on cotton atd hat
' * S ):EtV. i h f t imp ic ■ <R li'iw t,,*i 1
nanuf c 'ire lin APE A’TA. All ne.ei nry fn or me
■’ n furi lot-dn appilcul r. tvnd !ri \ in Ho.
1 medfn'ely. tint jour Rp- »•»« r v I I— -dvtytlu
fi »t if th • r aeon. TO vi MY 4 STR'.V 4 h
II advraie We Hi id, Agent?.
Atlanta. Ga.. July 12.
r SITED STATE3 210TE1,.
(WHITAKER & SABSEEN', Proprietors,)
ATLISTi, CiUOUGIA.
\'i 7 E t i.e pleasure in informing, cur old
\ f friends, patrons and the public getter
illy, hat we have refitted, painted, furnished,
ml enlarged the above House, making it ii
style and capacity equal to any house in this
ily. We have done this at a heavy expense.
Our House is well located, within 1 00 yards oi
the General Passenger Depot; and we fiaitei
our elves that a JO' gcxpciience and strict ap
plication to business wifi not fail to be appre
ciated by a generous public. Our charges so
the present will he %;S per day for tra siern
board, and we are offering special inducements
to business men for single meals, &c.
W HITAKER BASSEEN,
july2-tf Proprietors.
VAN EPPS & T!PPIN.
WH’OL? PALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS A.JSTJD
Commission JfSerchants ,
Alabama. Sli'cei, Atlanta da.
The following, as well as iiiH. y otber goods in th i
line for i-aie in .ots to suit parch sere:
D-coii Sale?, I'orr,
Bamni H im , F our,
C.t. ".itse l if i ll s. Lint,
Suj:a -eu.td Hama < oiie ,
Byi up?. B "iin Bufrars,
Mo niae3, It fined Bujiarn,
B il A. icin' el ii phis..
Salt, Macke el m Kegs,
S !)[>, S , in ii iii Cun,.
Toilet So*>{t, labs era in Cans.
Oy-tecs in 0 .na, * a i-.-s,
tiini-fes, R-ii-ii-t,
Mason’s Blacking, Nu ,
Tobacco, Uu'es,
Cigars, Starch,
&«.
V4W E I*l*B &-TIFPISL
June 21,1867. —to Atlant i, Ga.
USE ,
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Dyspepsia.
USE
EDV/ARn WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Liver Complaint and all specif
of Indigestion.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters,
It will cure Intcrmitent Fever and Fever
and Ague, and all periodical disorders
USE
EDWARD WILDER'S
Stomach Bitters.
It willgivt immediate relicfin Colie and Fit
USE
EDWARD WILDER S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Costiveness.
LI S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BI r i’ERS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant t
Delicate Females. •
U S E
EDWARD WITDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious A ternative a.,
tonic lor ail family purposes.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a powerful Recuperant after the fratm
has bettii reduced and attenuated by aictmes;
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is an excellent Appetizer, as weliasStrer
oner ol the digestive forces.
US E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being daily used and prescribed bt
ill physicians, as the formula wdl be hande.
any regular graduate.
EDWARD* WILDER,
&C’-E PRROPIUETO2,
N o. 2 15 n aln Street,
MARBI-E FRONT,
L(>ULSYILLE KEISTUCKY.
FOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ed
RLDWINB & FOX,
WllOI ESSALE AND RETAIL DKEGGISTS
L'orncr Whitchßß aul Ala. &ti,
ATLANTA, CIA.
Nov. 9 1 y
_ ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. I
Jlasd Uv.r.'x
DR n.STT I.?. ANDRF’.r R. P.OLENN
1 rts dei.T. s'- -rciarv. Trvisuror.
,f ' :
b r-Mo^yM
e rj. t-r . ■s/
z __ • j
-j~~~ r > -
. G i-: OItG I A LOO M
AND
jfA .V C [FA C 7 Vlt 1 NG C O MPA N Y.
Mitn-.-Oii'inrer.-enf PI r»er»,l ok to your interes*?,
.it and and. r.’t ail Ia call e t Bet’-Joh roti h I'd no, next dour
i., the Post- fGce, and see it in opperalloii
MRNDENII V T I.’? IMPR vVFH SK’ F-As TING
U AND AND POW Elt LOOM’
Erl' ie- r: n .» pr ,‘oo'’. Filer to Operat”. and more r'lla
ie f K.e,R..a supeiiur oiy r toges over othar Hand
Loon.s, is more ample arid durable.
PLANTERS CAN BR INDEPENDENT
Py Weaving a’l th-ir Goo J g f,»r TTome Wear on the
MENIIKNIIALL IMPitCVED
HAND LOOM,
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE VVuVEN ON THIS LOOM !N ONE DAY.
it, vtivs as fast as any Factory T.oom !
HALF T!!E C ST V THECLOTRING OF A FAMILY
(J ANBE SA V EI) B Y ITS USE!
in-um K.ve 10 Ten L>o lursa fiav can be made on it,
ITS parts are self-changing.
By 1 he turning of an Easy Crank it lets the Warp off,
;nils up the Clofn, tiea i ttie lVeadies. »nd throws the
hutt'e. H weaves Jean?, Satine'S, L:nsev, B anket
rnill Doub e-Pfeiu Ciuih, vai in .s kinds of IP'bed
Good?, Fend' gTaiils of a I It nils. Flux. Cotton, T-w,
<>r All-Won! Cb-th, Paging, Toe eilne, Tab e Limn, Bal
o .ra! 8 ir B, W. iden, I. nen and Hemp ' arpets—iu
fuel an vh.o,-, fr.-m a Ha- diome hilk to a Rag Carpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT.
J?ot larger th’ n a common BrenkfuM Table.
IT IS MADE I'M THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
O Good Material and Hand*' mely Varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Ferlonned by Turning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOP, SALE,
for Fur-hur 'Particular’, B.lt of Price* Descrip
tive circular*, end Bin-pie*of We vmff. add. t«s
GtOfiGift LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlania. Ga.
R. PRATT, Agent.
March 22, 1867. w«m
O O ISC IEEC IXj X-j -
53 arc Bio iv fin Store:
■y -v BARRELS RIE WHISKY,
50 barrels Buurbon Whisky,
50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky,
£0 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy,
30 pkgs Cognac 'Brandy,
20 kgs Holland Gin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Rum,
I*D pi gs New England Rum,
25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wjinpoo and Drake’s Bitters,
100 eases assorted Liquors,
25 eases ] box Sardines,
All of which we offer to the trade at
verv low prices. COX & lIILL.
ATLANTA. Oc. dedß—wtf
'THE LIVE DROu STORE"
We Invtfe the soeciii a of Druir-ivs and Mer
chant* in "the suno'jn-.ffnir c<"<tnry to oa«- 1 irge stock
of w reisrn and American (7 intis—B tying in large
ousntiH s directly f'om Importers M ruiactn'S a< and
p.ekage lionscs—We are ;ab:e’n dueements not
in be ‘-urpssse >n V t V, to 1 e-eh-nts who ern
i,ley le*a capital and hey 1 umal'er cpr nt es. Wc are
daily receii e’ng large st implies of Di ugs end
E XDXOIiTES,
OILS AND PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY, MACHINE AND TAN
NEB’S G’L <>i very kind nnd quality—
VARNISHES. DYESTUFFS, imported
»U(1 American. AND TOILET
GOODS, PATENT ffIiOISUES - ll
articles kept in a first class Drug House.
Also on hand
LmidreilPs
Keiv Crop Turnip Seed,
Larue quantities ol
’ QUICKSILVER.
for mining purposes, Spear’s Patent
•Fruit Preserving SOLUTION” one
Bot. PR FSER FES, 128 lbs FRUIT
without expensive sealing or air tight
Jars. Call anu examine our stock and
irink from the “famous ARCTIC SO'
DA FOUNT”.
RSIDWISK &FOX,
Corner Whitehall <fc A a. sf tents,
July j 9. Atlanta, Ga.
Mon tvale Springs,
± q e 7?
■ Hl’ *> p'Usr Sumner resort having been place 1 to
1 TANARUS: orc-uj-l, re nish-d wit’ neiv y-.notnr ,
:i be <>' er » 1 to -s on the Ist fJUN? > ext,
■ ler tt-e i<v n ■ ii t rl i-f ■>> ;a-,er«'eneU —
. i r , ■ i ;h- Am* unn £L,t l, AlUnl >, Ga.
Mon viV i■ » L Cilr i.jtert fecTnn bo'h
he i- v:i id ■ a>t j.-’e-eu »- ttke\ r."- le-s or are tint < f
. g retirement and the ; - autj ot its, . .r runcj- gsoe: «•-
v than .fti e res rarive po ,r, <fl; - «nte%. Vi e
"ave reduced toe p’ice of •’•■erd to the Jo west fGur-s
rs e-1 wi»h « proper provision fwryhe Ecicrtaln
iieiH of our G .csts.
B sard, per D g ? 8 OD
“ per n e«k SO O’)
“ per Month, 6i) 00
•%>»h an Rllowr.re tor fumbles.
T avellere by Bnllrotd re cn the gsrjogs by special
; rveyance fr. m Louden, or br regular dally uiaii
coeebL from Knoxville, Term.
WHITE & WHITLOCK.
April 26,1867.
ATIftWG. AfiVFnTlSfcMfchTS
, , j.i .ii. j. S. STEWART
Nmo Oslo. OxtarJ.G a.
TOMIbEY & STEWART
IMI’OETERS AND PE.vLLES IN
HARDWARE,
* At the Sign oi tl e
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
He* ect r nl v cnll the attention of inerehi D 8 &ud oh
ep* to ih *r bu:£tf Hi.ti wtli ii&Bortfcd ts
Foreign ani Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builoers’ and Cairiage Materials,
Agricultural! Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Sythe Blad.es,
Tools ol all kinds, &c., <fcc. ;
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME UNO CfTTuN YARNS.
AGENT3 FOE
Hook’s Anti-Friction \letal.
Baugh's ttawbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
Buffalo Scale Works,
Nonpareil Washing Machine
* PROPRIETORS AND AGE'TS for
3rook’* i»aK*iit Portable Cot
ton and Hay Screw and
Revolving Press
In over one hundred counties in Georgia.
SQFCounty Rights for SaleCi&Z
Ap il 12, ly.
8, 8*
WITH
% B, TlltjW;
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
§)nj
BOOTS / SHOES YANKEE
NOTIONS, &C.
Whitehall S reet.
j,. 28—ts. Atlanta, Ga.
J. T. JENKINS l CO.
Successors to AlcCAolEtf & CO
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs.
Paints.
Oils,
Chemichals.
Window-
Glass,
PATENT
COUNTER PRIOR XVD
JIdl STREETS ,
Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY I
FOIt THE BENEFIT OF THE
‘Masonic Orphans Home!”
EDIDWILSOYAtCo., Managers
A TLA AT A GEO R GIA .
Capital Prize, $50,000 !
EXTR 1 CLASS O.
This great Lotte y for the Benefit of the MASONIC
ORPHANS HOME mill be drawn In public at. AT
LANTA, GV .cn V! ednesday the 4th day of Septem
ber next, ISO 7.
g-ir,:eia-T scheme.
1 Pi ize < f 82i\00t)ls *2J,OO(t
T Prize 0f.... 6.090 1s 5.000
1 PHz« of 2.000 is 2,000
1 Prize 0f...; 1,000 ,g J,«» 0
l Pr nos 600 1s 500
1 Prize 0f... 60 is 6-0
4 Priz-sof 250 are 1,"00
100 Pi iz :Boj 10 J are 10,000
200 P.iz;Bof 60 are 10000
Prizes anourtlng to $50,000
e 50,030 IN PRIZES FOR ONE
DOLLED PER TICKET.
A PACKAGE OF 10 TICKETS MAY
DRAY/ $30,000
ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES WILL 3E DRAWN,
PLAN OF THESE GREAT LOTTERIES & EXPLAN
ATION OF DRAWINGS,
The number’ Torn 1 to 1000,000, corresponding wi h
the njumberg on the Ticket, a e |>r nted on separate
s ipa of paper and encircled withs nail tu es, *nl
placed in a nines wheel—.ll the prizes in accordance
with the Scheme, are siraila-ly primed an I encircled,
an 1 placed -n another glass wheel. They are then re
volved, and two b rs, blindfolded, draw the Mu" berg
and prizes. One of the boys draws one number from
t. e Wheel of No?., and at H e same tune ’Tie other b y
rintv3 eii- one prizelV. m the wheel of prizes. The nurn
he- and pi ize and aw t out a-e exiubiie i to the audience,
and whatever p'ize >vni<s out is registered ar.d placed
to the c: edit of that number—and ti ls opperaiiou is
repeated until all the prizes are drawn.
,fll Prizes art Payable tvlth
ozit discount, and the Official
Drawing sent to each Purcha
ser.
BCSTS, V/IXsSON & CO.
3iimascis, Aliaista Ga
Bug Iw> Sept 4.
GEOEuU, BARTOW COUNTY—Six y days after
date application will re m»d to the Court of Or til
ns v <f Unit w co. 6a.. f"r leave to gel lo's of laid
No 1168, 1188. 11(0,li&4 1185,1186, 1589.1170.1111,
m\ lip’s 1-06 1207,1208, 1242, 1243 7 8 7SB, 727 o»-
tonieii'g to H e ettai e ot W. P. 11 ys, la e of si and c un
ty and cd. for the benefit of the h lrsand creditors nf a*;id
deceased. Ail the above lots lying in the 7th dint and
Brd section. J. A. COWAN,
eng. 1. 15f r Adci'r.
ATI; NTA ADVERTISEMENTS. j
HARDWARE.
J. H.ilC. ALEXANDER
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
sslEa Iron,* Nails, Steel,
BECTIVG, MILL SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
MINERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES,
MECHANICAL T COLS,
ol all Trades,
METALS, of =>ll kin>ls-
COACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
AXLES.SPRINGS. LOCKS.
Builders’ Hardware,
AXES, HOES, SHOVELS, CHAINS, PLOWS,
Bolting; Cloths,
MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS, <>f
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 host
rouble-anker Boltins Cloihs, of all
tleft.rib e numbers, which we offer jLow for Cu&h /
MILL PICKS, SYTHES, GRAIN CRA
DLES, WIRE CLOTH,
and rrarv other articles which you need, and which
we are desirous ot selling, Call and see us wheujou
visit Atlanta.
J.M.& J. C. ALEXANDER,
W iiitetia.il Street, ATLANTA, GA,
April CH, 18117 w6m
FORCE'S - BOOT AND SHOE
HOUSE.
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
A HE now receiving their F.2.11 and
Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES,
the largest ever brought to this c ty. i hem
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 ol Mens’, Boys’, A out'i- , and
Childrens’ wax, kip, calf and buffßrogans and
Balmorals —Boots, ot al styles, thick, wax.
kip, calf, and the finest qu lilies. Ladies’,
Mi scs’, and Uhildiens’ Boots and Shoes, ot
every style, all made to order.
G, H. FORCE.
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston,
will be glad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., SeptiiO. 1y
Tbc Oldest Jewelry Mouse In
ATLANTA, GEORGEA.
ER LAW SHE,
tQloclrs,
tAfatcheSi w
Jewelry and
Silverware.
J
Watchmakers’ Tools
and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
Mepresented.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and Warranted.
May t, 1867. wly
CKUKIP
CROCKERY
AND
ssoaJr
T. R RIPLEY AGT.
OLD STAND,
IThitcha!! St., Eslubsislted in
1850.
Atlanta, C^a*
June 21, 1867.—3 m
SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL STOVE
Works, Hew York,
RICHARDSON & SANFORD,
It UOLESALE A.Vj EETAIL DB.tLERS IN
Stoves, ilolioic-ware Block Tin,
TIN-PLATE, SHEET-IRON and TINNERS
iFiisTOxisra-s.
Lamp, Cutlery, Honse-furrishing oals
of every Description*
PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE,
Keystone RlccU,
Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ga.
F M. RicnAEnsoy. L V Salford
Ai Ls NTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
New Marble Yard.
S. B- OATMAN, Agent.
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Importer and Denier in Italian . Block
adille, and White Rutland Statuary
M A R B L E.
_ WE are now receiving and
have ’ !J 9torf ‘> 8 >«rce
h•! 1 cs rable stock of finishedyMsnw|l
|.;LiLi ' and rough Marble, which|i/k*gL
we offer to the public on
Jr Z-lL 'i‘ most rcasoml **lg
Owing to the high price of marble at ties
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 —such is mv motto.
We are prepared to furnish in the best style.
Monuments, cirved and (lain, Box Tombs.
Tablets, carved anil plain. Head-stones, Urns,
Vases. <Scc,, and Furnishing Marble of all de
scriptions,
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of basin' ss, we hope t > merit a
sh>>re of pub ic p.tronage- Designs of Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so icited and promptly filled. Office
mil Yard adjoining Be Ivue Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec 6th, 1866.
DRY GOODS I DRY GOODS !
N e w Arrival!
TALLEY, BROWN &CO
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga..
Are now Jai'y receiving Iheir
SECOND INSTALLMENT
OF
Spring and Summer Goods!
In i Trillion to their present plooV.they wiI.RECEIVE.
WLEKLY, <lu i g the coming eeasou, the
L'TEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS
THEY S3 AYE OAIIAND SOW!
Black »n<t Fancy Silk*,
ITosamb queg. Grenadines,
O. gaadie Mns ins,
White and Black Iron Bareges
SWI'3, MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS
White and Fancy Tarla'n- h,
While and Fancy B il iantc,
Tu ked Skirt ft nds,
Alexaud.e’s Kid Gloves—light color?
MALTESE AND t'LUNY LACE COLLARS.
Lace Point*, Grenadine Shawls, Ac.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED,
M y K—« 6n.
NEW LIQUOR STORE.
li. JfJ.Hose & Cos,
Wholesale Dealers la
RntnJief),
WillCS.
Whiskeys,
Gins,
Rums.
&c. &c.
.Vo 2 Granite Block, IS road Sir.
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPORTED AND DOMHSTIC LIQUORS
of every Grade offered at low figures.
Cnantry dealers are si ecinlly Invited to glveut a cli
arid ganiple our I/quons, w t h we guarantee to be a
werer reg.n them. And satiofcction given in «v<uy
t> a, sacOim.
June 7—te. R. M. ROBE & CO.
Ml BRIDE, DORSET !’ 4* CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
To the Merchants of Georgia
and adjoining States:
TT7E have already sp >ke through the papers to our
\V friends throughout he B<>u h, ai.d auviae>l th a
who were formerly our f.-llon-son, era 1 the Sou he ri
arm.', hat we h,d undertaken to apply, in P am, the
toeui. i tof vigor, energy and promptneat, wiiich lied
so o ten gained us the nay in War.
We have opened a
Wholesale Crockery
AND
GjLASS house.
in Atlanta.
On a scale far beyond any before known
in the State.
We aee hacked by all the edva t yes which are de
rived from abundant means and a thorough knowledge
of >he business. A large par of <ur goods are shipped
DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE.
via Charleston and Savannah.
We co, fldently expect to supply from
JBidqL) gsAk) »ur d-pot m A> ant , all those m r
v-oJe chants throughout thi< and adjoinin'/
'C* \Jg State , who have he etof .re madie their
purchases North.
We can offer as vatied a stock as can be found in
New V ork, and we know that
OUR PRICES HERE WILL BE LOWER.
You wi]| g ive FREIGHT by purchasing here.
Y'lti will » ve RKEAK aGK i>y pu'cha*: i- hnre.
You will c "itrib te 'o the bi' di,.e up ol a home de
pot of sup;,lie by purrh.'ielng here.
We have in bn id arid eotist lit y arriving
ASSORTED PK««’S OF CROCKERY,
of best arid mixed grade. We epnek Crockery, China
Glassware, L' ok ng Gla-Jes. Lamps, Cutlery, Pi i*d
ml Japan edWa e, Cl ck-, & to .rd r. VV ha e
j b lots of these g mds (• in n le to time at very low
price'. We eolicit you ■ CASH "r er«, and wit give
you la ge advantages for CaBU IN HAND.
Y >ur Jfrieuds,
April 19,1837. McBKIDF, DORSETT & CO.
1.11. S R.C. CIARKS.
De \LEttB Jv
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware Cutlery Guns Pistols
ALSO
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Bellows, Anvils. Vices,
Cor-' Slieliers, Straw CuJtera, Shovels,
Plows, Hoes, Chains,
Locks, Hinges, Screws,
Hdmmprs, Hatchets, Axes, &c.
And all other goods usually kept in the Hard
ware lin". Also Agents for Farrbanks Platform
and Counter Scales, which wc will se I atFac
tery prices, freight added. At their old stand.
Corner ol Peach Tree -nd Line Street,
Atlanta, Gd:
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
IfY OLD FRIENDS AND TUSTOMERS will please remember, that, after hsv'ng been twloe burned out, I have re-
JU. sumed the DRUG BUSINESS with Messrs. T. J. & M. B. SWANSON, under the style of
Si4i§®¥. BWAWB®» 4
AT ROARK’S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA.
I will be pleased to meet all my old friends at our sew place of business, where I am prepared to show them a large
and well assoi ted stock of
purposes, and at very low figures,
R. J. MASSEY, hta
Massev and Hertv.
feb i ATLANTA, GA.
KO EE PEOPLE OP THE TERRITORY CP GEORGIA!— LOOK TO VOUR INTEREST!
And come to the Store of
Am! buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots aud 81ioes at New York Cost.
We are determined to confine oueselves strict Iv to a Fancy Dry- oods trade. Hence we make the above proposition
to sell out that pert of our stock AT COS P. Country Merchants Look to your interest! Ladies call at our store and
buy your Fancy I)r\ -Goods Cheap. We are aware of the hardness of tile times and the scarcely of money in thr- country, and with direct refrrt nee to the wants
of the trade, we bmmht 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 ptnfits
3. H. WHI TE <s• C O,
E ist side Whitehall Sired.
.June 7, — 3in. Atlanta, (la.
AND
Rolling Mill Cos.,
Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS,
BRIDGE BOLTS, BAR IRON,
NAIL ROD, AND HORSE SHOE IRON.
Castings, aII description*, in
Brass or Iron, including
RAIL-ROAD CAR WHEELS, BOXES, PEDESTALS,
FRONTS, COLUMNS, AND VERANDAHS.
Mill Gearing and Machinery ol ail kinds.
JOHN D. GRAY, President.
October s.tf
pKOP.GU. BV-.TOY COUNTY Whereas A. J
VJ Aeera',, adm’r of V, A. Burt >n rep-ese.ds to the
c art In h 8 pet Hon. dui.y file -iid enetd o n ecord, .
iliit he bis lult.v administer, and V A Bartir’s itite.—l
Th e is there! re to cit-a 1 pergo sconce ned, kindred
ano eredltore, to show cause If any thty <•» , why sold
admliil trator should not be disc arge i from hu ad
ministrator, arid receive letters of dismission from the
sam" In term nf the law. J. A. HGWAKD
July iJ 1867, Ordinary,
Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Pat. Med.,
Paints, Oil,
Glass,
Putty,
Fancy and
Toil. Art.,
Soaps, Per
fumery,
Brushes a
variety,
Wines,
* Brandies,
4 - c., 4*c.