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O• -«k and »• . . <*.'• A to t - of i.U J.e-iinn.
v.-r, ur V’ •■■j bond and I .-i !->•*' •• «h f She
> jn.- i j. a. nuWAiiD.o.d.
vt MO Kilt A, 15 A KTO C« >' Ni Y.—B y
Jv.rtuc ot .ill OrJ**r from the Court of Or
,ii ' u\ of H.irtow County, Ui'orui.i. v’.'t In* htold
1 the <:..nrt ilousi* d«*or in KAif! ERS-
Vii.l.i;. 011 the Fir.-t Tie- lay in September
iuM. 1,,-ttt on the H'.urx of eSafe, the
following TraeU or t’.ircc- -f I.A N l>. ' v - :
I,.it ot L hi,! No. Seven Huii.lml ami Ninety
(V'jjl). Seven Hundred anti Ninety i' ive (t jo),
J’, r t onal (ii.rii- .it lota tami'i. rs as loib-ws :
Sven liuii'lffd and I'wenty-I brer, (< iJ-J),
li.-’it Humbeil and Hixtv-Tw >, .8G2); said
) iiid being ii s tid county and state, o .yi;:a!!y
Kti-ivM ar (’hcrokt e county, in the 4th I’htrict
aiid :.!ti Set ti iii : being port (d'thu K<-.d Ks.ate
i;i . C, Hprou l, dt t onttinina; by
vev IHJi acres; sold for the benefit of the
llt i.s and hr. I,tors of said tieecasi and.
j). t'O I'llK \N. Adin’r,
ELIZA M. bPROL'i.L, Admr’x
July fid. 1887.
/ 1 E() 1U i IA. 13 A KTO \V C OUNTY. -?• IX -
I TTY days attt r dale application will be
in i(Jt: to the court of Ordinary of Bartow co.,
( bi.. f< r leave to t ell the LAN I>« belonging to
the Latatc of J.m. (’. Sproull, late o' said
countv, dece iti (1. for the benefit of the lieiroiSt
creditors of said deceas'd.
H. V C«THR \\. Adin’r.
ELIZA M. SI’KOUI.L, Admr’x,
J dy 4th lsti7. E t tterd Jus. C. Simniil,
noth: it
TO h>! whom tt mit v c<ct-rn, fu* irile’Mendl * crP y
(,'iveil mei< - ., ttiat h- tinS filed * “ |kti i"li wit ti ttie
Or,i'li*iy rs Itait 'W’ O.itircy t. te i!i i-11 . r, . r. from hU
Kxeriit rs’inii on Bennett ii. C*•'.ny“Te. last w iil ai ft les
tau.fnt, on hc.'otiut "I btikiness «rr me ‘inent-, urn] ina
li.lity ttieref*. ni t utteiul Srti.t iru-o. tliat it; ttvo nionit.3
trim The b yinnii g t.f tiie pitbliCHU.'.n ot tifta etnice he
si* »(i|n.r • . —i. - ... a net it ii . ti ii t. be
O <bt’. il from mil) ex<*eninelup.
v. -i- dm. 0 B CONYERS, Kx. nfR !I t'oryp-r. «!fc.
SaJtt.
AfSTtEKA Itl.K t‘> HU order of the Court of Or l'nnry
of H.ut.iw « untv. (r*., will b 'sold t'efore Hie <! iof
If .u«e and ur in Cos ter* i !e in sui.i enunt.v. on tlo- first
TUESDAY In September re x', wdtiia the legal sale
Iron's, thi- following Properi.v t' -»it :
'l’ll.- u d’vi lei M .If imprest, on l..'ts of T.-'iiil TCos.
20i, last, ltd, ati4, and ia» Acres o* the e si side of tB.?,
ad HI acres tn ire r lcs of L t 181. in ill C h Dis
t,iin and 4d suit" nos m-M county, whole tenet con
l.i ing aunt SiO aces more or les'; wiih good
ciunfoi t 'hie House and out turns a Bml Tap yard.
P-dd »• ihc properly of AUxandei tVinn, deceased, for
the benefit of the li-Irs and ereditoig of said deceasul
'< CR OP: -O.ie-lmif casb,the balance due 2&rh day o!
December IS6T. I’ >» c e<si. n given imp ePa ely if de
tsireel. y\ r . H. PRITI If K IT, Administrator of
ALEXANDER WINN, d«.c ated.
J»tv 20 1, I°fi7.
Al»i li;:is, r c Jnslst.
TT T ILL be sold before the courthouse door
v t in Cartcrsvillc, on the let Tuesday in
October,
l, Its of Lind, Nos. 274—23 - 267 and 273
cent,tilling One Hundred and JSixt.y Acres
each, making in all six hundred and forty
ncres, lying in the Slh dis riot and 3d .set ti n
of Harlow (lomily. Let icdam as tfi. propert ,
ol 1/mupney F. Bishop do satisiy a mortgage
*6 la. I issued from Bartow Superior court in
f, or of 21 ward, Stokelv xSc 80., vs. Dnnpyey
F. Bishop; property dec-enbed in said *.‘i fa .
' VV. L. GOODW IN,
August 8 1867. Sheriff.
J. O. MATHEWBON. G. 11. M EAUGHLIN.
J. D. MATHEWSOh & CO:
[Former’)’ Stoyael Mc t .’AUOHI.in & Co.]
GEh’L. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Angiisfa Ga.
Consignment; of Grain, Bacon and produce
prom tly atteaded and cash rem-tted on day
ofsal . Grain sacks on hand at very low
prices,
Agents forMcntour, Hopewell and Rock
Cotton Vlills.
Ri Here aces : lion. J. F. King, Augusta Ga.,
Augusta ISav ngs Bank.
July 20,1867. tviy.
Jew
I an now receiving from New \o:k a large
Stock ofGoodi; consisting of
DRY-COODS,
GROCERIES,
(teroclicrn, Boots,
<-o
SHOES. H ITS. HARDWARE.
SADDLERY, STRAW GOODS,
E,HArT-MADE
Which I am o lie ring very low for Cash.
Come and see for yourselves.
Kingston, (la. E. Y. JOHNSON.
May 17, 1567.
GEORGIA. BARTO \V COUNTY.
II J lIEKE AS. Thomas H. Baker applies to
me, for letters of administration on the
estate of J-l»n M. Smith, late of said county
deceased. These are therefore to cite and
admonish, ail and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased to fi * their objections
(if any they have) by the first Monday in
September next, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted the applicant. Given
under my hand, this the Ist div of August
1867. * J. A. 110 W AKD,
O dinarv.
Notice,
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY—Two
Months after date application will be made ?•:.
the ccurt es O dinary cf saiii county for per
mist ion *n sell the Lands belonging to the
estate c r \V. B. Leak, deceased. Line in Bar
tow rour.v. W, H. PRITCHETT.
JwlvSo,lS67. Adra’r.
, ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
•m*i mu* -- - • wni mI vi
fJmfll »
J
■ I will exchange one
GENUINE V/CODRUFF CONCORD
j buggy for 00 be.she's of wheat.
| One excellent End Mprmg bugir v fi rJI fi Bu.
! “ R'lKiwav with pole, sh ft and double
; leirne s. for 22fi bushel* of wharf.
Cl: i-light three eptir.tr Expires W opon fi r 70
hnshels of whe t. Would refer to Capt Tiros.
Tumliu or iml <■ Burge.
Apply to er address
AXDISEW n? \\,
No 5, Empire Block,
Wlritth and! street,
Ju'v 26.2 867 Atlanta. Ga
Cotton an cl Ha y
S C It E W.
IT’RIGHT*PATKNT IhO\ COTTON W'D II AY
* * 8 RKn Ii tr pi *• - (s n■ w t-.i- p
m.iriiif'.e ire Itn ATI.'NTA. Al 5 rieces-e.ry iti'ornta
iii'll forriisT. and ii,j a-iji’!.- 'tine. PeiuJ in v,.nr nr,levs
I ined-'i’elv. timt jour ?<•••.•,„ emr h> r- n,lv I y the
ft,St ot the 6 .non.* TOMMY A- >TRW (rt
Hiift'vu e Meictihiite Agent?.
Atlsntn. Cm. July 12.
ESITFD ST AT I'3 SIOTCI*.
(\\ HI i’A KER cc SfASsEEN, Proprietors,)
ATL ANTA, KliOßKll.
VTT E tike pleasure in informing cur old
y y friends, patrons and the public gener
ally, hat we have refit ted. painted, furnished,
and enlarged the above House, making it in
st)ie and capacity equal to any house in this
city. We have done this at a heavy expense.
Our House is well located, within 100 y:u-l« nt
the General Passenger Depot; and we flatter
ourselves that a long experience ami strict ap
plication to business will not fail to be appre
ciated by a generous public. Our charges for
the present will be §l3 jtcr day for tra- sient
board, anti w e are olbviag spm-ial inducements
to business ire n for siotrlc meals, &:o.
Vv'IIH’AKEK & SASBEEN,
july2-tt Proprietors.
VAN Ip P S & TIP PIN,
WHOM BALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS AR E
Commission cretin sits,
Alabama Street, Atlanta If a.
Tin* following, as welt as many otbiir gjotla in th s
line lor mv in .ots to suit pai'cln.serc:
B icon S de*, t ori-,
Bacon Ham-, F oiw,
Cai.vasse I llam*, l.anl,
Suga -cai'ttl ilams t’offe*,
S.viups. Brown Sugar",
>io'astes, K fint il Stiga' s,
Soda, Macke t-1 in flbls.,
Sail, Macke el in Kegs,
Soup, S I'lll ill ill C"I)e,
Toi e: Poap, 6‘ bs er., la Cons.
Oyster* iu Gins, < armies, ,
exudes, Raisin*,
Mason’s Blacking, Nut",
Toin.cco, Dans,
Cigars, Starcli,
&c. &c. '
TAW EPPS & TIPFIY.
June 21,16C7r —to Atlanta, Ga.
ust
EDWARD WILDER’S
St«inuc.h Bitters.
It will cure Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
"Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Liver Complaint and all sped*
of Indigestion.
ti S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters,
It will •cure Intermitcnt Fever and Fever
and Ague, and ail periodical disorders
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
Itvvillgiv; immediate reliefin ColicandFlt
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Cosliveness,
U S £
EDWARD WILDER'S
STOMACH til 1' I'EUS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant i
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER’3
STOMACH HITTERS.
It is n safe Anti Bilious A tentative a..
oniclor all family puiposcy.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
S’I'OMACH BITTERS.
It is a powerful iiccuperant after the fratm
lias been reduced ami attenuated by &icanes.
U S£
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH HIT’J’ERS.
It is an excellent Appetizer, as weilasStren
oner o; the digestive forcoc.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being daily used a.i-l prescribed In
all physicians, as the fomiula w.ll be handeo
any regular graduate.
EDWARD*WILDER,
SOLE PHKOPBIETOH,
\o. *1 1 7> II ;t i It Street,
MARBLE FRONT,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
FOB SALT. tVHOI.FSALE AND RF.TAIL, BY
REDWIWB & P 02,,
YVIIOI ESSAI.F. AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
Corner Wi»ite?3ail and Ala. Sts
ATLANTA, A-
Jdov. 9 1 y
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS*
Hand Looms.
BE ANDREiY BUNN, R. P. GT.r’NV
rrevider.t. Seiretary. Xrcuam.
G Eolt GI A LOOM
AND
MA xUUF A C 7 U KING CO M V A A Y.
NTanr<v*tnrer« an 1 * Pi ntfr», belt to ynnr interests.
Slid don't 'Mi’ to can "t Bel’-J..h *im B« iMin/, next door
to the Port-office, and see it in opperatiou
MENDEXH AT L’S IMPROVED PEI F-ACTIXG
TI AN D AN D PO\V £ R LOO M!
Easier rfnder.'<w\ Ei-ier to Or crate, and tnnre rctia
*|e P .sr-e-sp” superior adyvi tuges over other Hand
Looms, is mere simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BF. INDEPENDENT
Py W’eaviu" a’l their Gto’s f r Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMP’ICYEI)
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
j t w env «“- ns Ost.us any-Factory Loom !
HALF TIIE C ST OF TUECLOTHING UF A FAMIDY
CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE!
from Five to Ten Bo larsa dav cun lie made on if.
ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGISG.
By the tnrpins of an basv Crank it lets tf.e Warp off,
winits up the C.o»», tread "the Tteact.es, *ud throw* *hr
■ bn’t’c. !•' weaves Jeans, ratint'E, UiKsey. B anket
Twill. Doubie-Ph-in Cloth, varous kinds of R 'lir.i
Goods, Keni'i jr Twills of it ! kind-. Flax, Guttot, T iff,
nr Ali-Wool l! .th, Baging, Towelimr, Tub e Ui'. ttr Bnl
iiiural $ *r»3, WimUn, L’uen atut He', p • arpets— in
fact any tinny, fr- w a-TiandfOaie Silk to a Itag Carpe'.
IT IS SMALT., NEAT AND LIGHT,
Not Liner than << common Breakfast Table.
11 IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
O c GooP Material and Handsomely Varnished.
IT IS VERY S-IMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Perlormei! by 'rurnir.g
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
fov Fhr*h€“‘Fit''it-cul(i/‘-, B.d of Brief*
tixt Circuliii*, uitd San , pl6'>o i L e, add. tan
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, G.t,
R. PRAT r, Agent.
March 22, 1867. wfim ’
OOX &c HILL.
Hare Wow Ibi Slo i- e :
-Q BABUELSRTG lIIIISRI,
50 barrels Bourbon M hisky,
50 barrels '-Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified W Insky,
30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy,
301’kgs Cognac Brandy,
20 kgs Holland Gin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Rum,
10 pi gs New England Rum,
25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Warn poo and Drake’s Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases I- hox Sardines,
Ail of which we offer to the trade at
verv low prices. COX & iiill.
ATLANTA. Ga., dee!3—wtf
m LIVE DRUG STORE'
We invjte the gpecis! a tenth n nfDrugds's a’'d Mer
•hunt* in the s«riomdimr country to ".ur btrye rtoc.k
if f reien and American G'ods—Btving i:r large
"lsntiii e diveetty f-oin Impnrte s Tit ntifnctor* ai c
in iv -urparse ■ tn New Yd’V> to e e-ch ints v. ho eni
„i. v jp,p eM.'itiil and tiny i smal’er quant’es. We aie
daily recti’,eir.K large supplies ot Drugs and
2s/L _E'3DIGILTIEj3.
OILS AND PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PuTTY, MACHINE AND TAN
NEfi’S OIL <>' every kind ami quality
VARNISHES, DYESTUFFS, imported
toil American. FANCY AND TQiLET
GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES
articles kept in a first class Drug House.
Also on hand
Lmtdreili’s
Sew Crop Turnip Seed,
Large quantities ot
’ QUICKSSLVEB,
for mining purposes, Spear’s Patent
••Fruit Preserving SOLUTION 1 ’ one
Bat. PRFSEEFES, 123 tbs FRUIT
without expensive sealing or air tight
Jars. Call ami examine our stock and
drink from the ••lasnous ARCTIC SO
DA FOUNT”.
HUD WINK &FOS,
Corner Whitehall & A a. streets,
July 1 9. Atlanta, Ga.
Montvale Springs,
1867.
THI* popular Summer resort havirg been placed ir.
thorough repa'r, and furnished wit i m-w Fiirnitur ,
will be oiened for vi-itors on. the Ist f JUNE next,
u der the < irvction at and co t ol of the undeisisrneil—
p . ).rV!' rs of theul me ican Hot i, Atlanta, t,' :.
Mon’ vale pres' nis Uie str inyest auractions to both
he i v i id ff'nd pleHsu e-eeker. no less on acc unt id
its retiremert and the bean'y of it* sunoun-ii gscei e
v than < t lie restorative po "ers of its water. V, e
have ieduced the price ot Board to the iowesi figurrs
co; s^s'e t with » proper provision for tiie Entertain
ment of our Geests.
“ per Month, 6ft Oft
nt*h an allowance lor families.
Travellers bv it.dirritd re cb the Spri"g" hr special
conveyance from Loudon, or bv regular dai y m-ui.
coaches from Knoxville, Team
oo WHITE & WHITLOCK,
April 34,1557, ,
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. |
/ Nd .1.1 1. S. STtWIRT.
IS' 'Wt-i i C (It. Oxtord, Ga.
“TOMMEY X STEWART “
IMPORTEBB AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of ti e
MILL SAW and G AME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Kev ecttuUv cnll the atteßiloo of merchants anti Ovh
era u> ih-.ii and wtii aaacrud bt«>ca of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ and Carriage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Sytlie Blades,
Tools ol all kinds, &c., &c. 4
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME AND Cf TTON YARNS.
AGENT3 FOE
look’s Atiti-Fricnou vletal.
laugh’* Rawboue Super*Phosphate of
Lime,
Liff.ilo Seale V» orks.
Nonpareil Washing Machine
PKOPEIIkTORS and agents for
IJrooii’N eaieat Portable Cot
ton and ilay Screw and
Revolving Press
I*i over one liundretl cou»iticß in Creorgii.
mrC'ountij Bights for
\ptii 12, ly.
WITH
W.B.Tsglk
Wholesale »i»t Retail Dealer in
lot
k „/ *<> ♦
BOOTS: SHOES “ a YANKEE
NOTIONS, &C.
Whitehall S reet.
tf. Atlanta. Ga.
J.' T. JENKINS & CO.
Successors to .’IcC.UIEY & PO
■VYHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs.
Faints.
Oils,
Ciiemichals.
VTindow-
Glass,
PATENT
Maliclttcs
conji'EJtt friz ion jiJim
.ILaitAJMA STREETS ,
Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY!
FOK THE BENEFIT OF THE
‘Masonic Orphans Home!”
B3ll> Ye &€«.. Nanagers
ATLANTA GEORGIA. ;
Capital Prize, $50,000!
i:\TRA CLASS O.
Tlr <> rre >t foe the Benefit of the MASONIC
IKefllNS tiuMßwill be d'-awu In public at AT
i.ANi'A, id ir. Wednesday the 4th day of oeptetn
-er i e* t, 136 T.
a-REAT SCHEME.
11* i2“ f...-. s2\oodis s2o.t)do
1 of 5 1)00 li 5.000
1 • ot 2.000 ’8 2,000
1 p iz., of 1,000 -is v 1 0
1 Pr :1 "f SO) s otiO
1 o,i, e of 50 is 5 0
tpm sos..- v,. 250 a e 1, 1 00
100 I'ris s >.i 10 1 arc 10,000
2to P iz; sos 50 are T : ;,000
pn s aoi'CCtine to Tsft,ooo
§SO 020 IN PHIZES FOR ONE
LOLLER PER TICKET.
A PACKAGE OF 10 TICKETS MAY
DRAW £30,000
ALL THE A3UVEPRIZES WILL BE DRAWN.
PLAN CF THESE GREAT LOTTERIES & EXPLAN
ATION OF DRAWINGS.
The 'ft ltnber f ora 1 to 1000,000, corresponding with
'lie uiumbeis in liie Ticke.*, are printed on separate
- tp< "t paper and encireied with *\uall tubes, and
placed in a liluts whee.- .1 iheprizts in accordance
with the s*cheme. are aim iaily printed and encircled,
an i placed in another glass wheel. Tney are then re
vo Ve. . and iwu boys, D.indfolded, draw the Numbers
and prizes. One of me boys draws one number from
tr.e wheel of No-., and at the s-iuii- tune >he otiier boy
draws i.u' one prize fr m ilie wheel of prizes. The num
ber and poize and aw i out a eexnibited to the audienc,
and whatever p ze cm, * out is registered ar,d piiacefi
to the cedit of >hat number —arid ti is opper.iiou n>
repeated until all the prizes are drawn.
«11l l*rixes arc Payable tciZh
out discount , and the OtHcial
Drawing sent to each Ptrcha
ser.
BOYD, WILSON & CO.
J>iana»ci‘s* Atlanta Ga
fug t «-t Bept 4.
GFOUvlk, BAHTOW COUNiY.—Six y days after
date application will l e made to tiie court of Ordi
nary of Bait w co. G-.. for leave to Sell lots of land
No. liSs, lIS3. lino, 113-4 1185. 1186, 1139. 1170, 1171.
11T.\ 1205,1x06.1207. 120 b, 1242. 1243 7 b Tab, 797 ot-
Insgll gto <te estate ol H, r. ii }s, :a eol sv and couu
ty deed, for the btnefit of the h is and creditors n said
deceased. All the Auove lota lying in the *7:h diet and
3ra geciion. J, A. COWAN,
sag. 1,7847 Aim’r. j
ATLANTA fIOVIBTISEMENTS.
HARDWARE.
1. M. i J. C. ALEMBDER
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Iron, Nails, Steel,
BELTING, MILL SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
MINERS’ TOOLS AND SUPPLIES,
MEC H A NIG AL TOOLS,
ot all Trades,
METALS, of all kinds.
£OACH AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
AXLES. SPRINGS. LOCKS,
Builders’ Hardware,
AXES, HOES, SHOVELS. CHAINS. PLOWS.
Bolting Cloths,
WILL 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 be sold low for cash.
We have just received a large Invoice of the best
Double-anker Boltins rioihs, of ail
desirable numbers, which we offer Low for Conh!
AT.SO
MILL PICKS, SYTHES, GRAIN ORA
CLES, WIRE CLOTH,
and many other articles which you need, and which
we are desirous of selling, Call and see us when you
visit Atlanta.
J. M.& J. C. ALEXANDER,
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA,
April 26, 1867 w6m
FORCE'S. BOOT AND SHOE
3ri O U S TED .
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
ARE now receiving their Fall asid
Winter Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES.
the largest ever brought to this c?ty._ These
goods came direct troin the Eastern matiulac
torie?, and will be sold to country merchants
and the trade at N. York prices, expenses add
ed, consisting ol Mens’, Boys’, Youth-’, and
Childrens’ wax, kip.calfand buff Brogans and
Balmorals —Boots, of a 1 styles, thick, wax.
kip, calf, and ihe finest qu dities. Ladies’,
Mi ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of
every style, ail made to order.
ft, H. FORCE.
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston,
will he glad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. 1y
arise Olde*c Jewelry House in
ATLANTA, GEORGEA.
ER LAWSHE,
a /Mocks,
w alches * u
Jewelry am!
Silverware,
Watchmakers 9 Tools
and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
Meprescti ted .
Watches and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and Warranted .
May 1, 1867. wly
Jg\ yfc'h
WM jMlr
CROCKERY
AND
T. R RIPLEY ACT.
OLD STAND,
Whitehall St., Established In
1850.
Atlanta) Ga.
June 21, 1867.—3 m
lANGFORD & MG'CRATH,
Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Stoves !!
GOOKiNG AND HEATING STOVES FOR
TEE nyETXjXjIOEST
WF DEFY COMPETITION IN QUANTITY, QUALITY
and price,
We offer to the public, the ce’e’irated GOOD 8\
maritar, the best S;-ve ,n 'h“ world. Also the IT.O
- WITH GALV VNIZED CAST IRON KFSER
VOI.t, sr.mthtng ne* ;.ad durab e. aLu the COTTON
PLa xt. a spieudid fi st thasi st .ve.
We have fir sale the justly celebrated premium
(s'ei ] stove PALMETTO, whi :h is the heaviest, most
utai'le and ties premium stove offered tothe pub
lic. A general variety .if stamped, plain “ndjapan-d
Tir.-warc—Toilet Set-, Ba ha and K -ot Tubs , &c.,
Sheet- Cep: e-, Shtet I no. Tin Plate, Solder aud a gen
e-a sto.s lor [ naers use.
House Furnishing Goods generally*.
a1 order-; p omptly a tenckd t-*.
LANGFOitD & .UcCRATH,
Hunter street, first door from
Whitehall st., Atlanta Ga.
The above stoves are sold also in Car
tersviiJe by J, W. Straage.
9 1867’
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, |
New Marble Yard.
S. B- OATMAN, Agent. J
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian , Block
adille, and White Rutland Statuary
M A R B L E.
WE are now receiving and
flVhave in store, a large nnd£/f
stock of finishedFyftH\ I j}
1 *and rough Marble, which jjW&a.
maTOF " l l>!9er t 0 l^ e P U M' C 0,1
moat reasonable
rms.
Owing to the high price of .n-.uble at tiris
time, many prisons are kept from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices«r» that ail can buy.
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
terial, that I will be satisfied with small profits
and quick sales —such is niv motto.
We are prepared to furnish m thebert style.
Monuments, c irved and plain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, llead-stones. Urns,
Vases. &c., and Furnishing Marble of all de
scriptions,
Willi good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
share of public p.tronnge’ Designs of Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Be Ivue Hotel and oppo*
ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec 6th, 1866.
DRYGOODS! DRYGOODS!
N e w A r r i v a1!
TALLEY. BROWN SCO
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Are now daby receiving their
SECOND INSTALLMENT
OF
Spring and Summer Goods'!
In sAdklnn to their present stock, they wil RECEIVE
WEEKLY, du. ing the coming season, the
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS .
THEY HAVE O.V HAND YOll !
Biack an.) Fancy Silk*,
Mosamb ques. OrenaHneg,
O.gamUe Mus iu».
White and Black Iron Bareges
MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS
White »nd Fancy Tarlatans,
White and Fancy 801 lints,
Tu-feed Skirt O -nds,
Alexand.e’a Kid Gloves—light colors
MAT.TE’E AND CLCNY LACE COLLARS.
Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls, &c.
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY SOLICITED,
May B—« 6n.
HEW LIQUOR STORE.
M. <M.Mose& Co s,
Wholesale Dealers in
Brandies,
Wines,
WEsiskeys,
CriiSS,
Hums,
&c. &c.
,\o "2 Granite Clock, Broad Sir.
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPORTED AfiD DOMHSTIO LIQUORS
of every Grade offered at low figures.
Country dealer?, are specially invited to give us a cill
and sample our L quors, Wl i h we guarantee To be a,
we rftj.re3» nt them. And BiUiafaot.on given in every
t. ai.sac'inr.
June T—tc. R M, RO?F, & Co._
McBRIDE, DORSETr $ CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
To the illerehan?3 of Georgia
aikladjoluiEig States:
\YfE have already sp >kei through the papers to our
V friends throughout he Soldi, a. and a.tvise lth s
wbo were formerly our fellow-soldi era 1 . tbe bon ho n
Armv, That we h<d undertsken to apply, n P ae , ihe
elcim-ots of vigor, energy and promptness, which had
so mten gained us the day in War.
We have opened a
Wholesale Crockery
AND
GLASS HOUSE.
1 21 Atlanta.
On a scale far beyond any before known
in the State.
We are backed by aii the advantages which are de
rived from abundant means and r thorough knowledge
of 'he business. A large par, of our goods are shipped
DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE.
via Charleston and Savannah.
confidently expect to supply from
our depot in At'ant , all those m-r
--chants throughout this and adjoining
a# State-, who have heietofore maue their
I piu-chases North.
We can offer as varied a ttock as can be found in
New Y ork, and we know that
OUR PRICES HERE WILL BE LOWER.
You wilt give FREIGHT by purchasing here.
You will s ve BREAK UtK by purchasing ho'e.
You will c 'ntribote f o the b ii.dtug up ol a home de
pot of supplies by purchasing here.
We have on hand and const .ntly arriving
ASSORTED PK'j’S OF CROCKERY,
r-f best ar.d mixt and grade. We epack Crockery, China
Glassware, L-.ok.ng G.a leg. J, .nape, cutlery,’ I*.-t-d
a’d Japan ed W nr, (J) rk-, & to <>rd-r. VV ha e
j b lots of lhege g .mis fr mi n...e to time Ht very low
price . We ...liiil y ur tjSH or-.ere, and will give
you la ge a.'vantages for CaSH IN liANU.
Y ur iriende,
April 19. ISt>7. McßiilDF, DORSET! A CO.
T. M. & R.C. CIARXE.
Dealers Iv
ENGLISH AND Ahi-BICAN
llarlTvare Cutlery Ciuua Piatola
—ALSO —
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Bellows, Anvils. Vices,
Cor> SUellers, Straw Cutters, Shovels,
Plows, Hoes, Chains,
Locks, Hinges, Screws,
Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, &c.
And all other goods usually kept in the Hard
ware line. Also Agents lor Farrbanks Platform
and Counter Scales, which wc will soil at Fac
tory prices, freight added. At their old stand.
Corner ol Peach Tree and Line Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA ADVERT ISEMENTS.^
fASS »«#*«#. |
IffY OUT) FRIEVng ANi> CUSTOMERS will pieii? remn-nber, that, after hxv’ng been twice burned out, I have re-
M gumed tho DRUG BUSINESS wi.h Messrs. T. J. & M. JJ. SWANSON, under the style of
H&SBBT. & QO.*
AT ROARK'S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA.
I will be pVased rne*t all my old friends at our hen place of business, where I am prepared to show them a large
and well aa&oiltd tU>ck of
purposes, and at very low figures,
V R..J. MASSEY, Into
Massev tt nd Hertv.
j e b 1 ATLANTA, GA.
HO 2 , E2*20pz,1i OP TIIE OH ©SOHGI.A'.~AOOH TO SOURINTEHSST!
Aad come so llae Store of
i| 9 &§ ®
Atic! buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots am! Shoes at New York Cost.
AVe are determined to coniine oueselves strict ly to a Fancy Dry- oods trade. Hence we make the above proposition
to sell out that p?rt of our stock AT COS f\ Country Merchants Look to your interest! Ladies call at our store and
Luv your Fancy Dr}-Goods Cheap. We are aware of the hardness of the times and the seareety of money in the country, and with direct reference to 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 ptofitg
J. 11. WHITE 4- CO. '
East side Whitehall Sire*»t.
June 7,—3m, Ailauti,C.a.
.A. UST ID
Rolling Mill Cos.,
Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS,
BRIDGE BOLTS, BAR IRON,
NAIL ROD, AND HORSESHOE IRON.
Castings, of all descriptions, in
Brass or Iron, including
RAIL-ROAD GAR WHEELS, BOXES. PEDESTALS,
FRONTS, COLUMNS, AND VERANDAHS.
Mill Gearing and Machinery of all kinds.
JOHN D, GRAY’, President.
October s.tf
PKORGIA, BAP.TO V COUNTS. Whereas A J
UW, l A",’r„f V, A. Bartm repress,,,,
w u"! h 8 pt,tllon > ~Ul> flle ’“Jfl entered on record,
hat he h». fully administered V. a Uarton’s .state.—
ihs is therefore to oit" a i peso s C nceued, klodrnl
inu creditors, to thow cause If any th, yea, wtiy *al,t
idministrator should not be disc from his ad
ninistrauon, and receive letter, of d,emission from the
lame In term■, ~f the law, J. A. iiOWAKD
July 12 1567, Ordinary,
Drugs,
Mcdicin os,
Chemicals,
Pat. Med.,
Paii.ts, Oil,
Glass,
Putty,
Fancy and
Foil. Art.,
Soaps, Per
fumery.
Brushes a
variety.
Wines,
Brandies,