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V. OOL ( IROS\G.
ar irl. r -.l •« ; ting tip machinery fcrrunr’rc
• -v.< ,ii ■i. Er vih . er iseirtk »'«• j
) , <■ •!,- i; ’ b.-idge, IV tide* I; cm; C rtern lie
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V,' .!'; .». , and. ;i ;n a tat sfudtorv mviinfr aim
, * all !•» v. It also prepared
• > a .1 co.a. I' .’ .na/- !a r*-rp<.ct r illy
f .. . n V J M CUTCHF.Y.
-I t• U. VTY.—{UP*n r Samr,
' i . ■ ■ ■ \ -*'*'<-.<•« • n t>-« e<*t»t- <t ilcr.*id
i Mi ■’ >. ving petitioned t- U- di cb,.rg
, iv (ll . : i ini' vr lair. A i prran s who are con
, ... , ipr :cd ‘bin the tur. -fixed by la*". :f ary
• , ,i ... v. th* -a i! 1 <'. Saxon, should lot be
ir „ <! ,- <,:n' di- gf> the pr- > *r of Ms p« i !V n.
I,' in i: >: y L&uil tiiil t fi.< a! •ivm'ure. t'.i s the
...» , I ‘ J. A. HUVVAItD.Grd.
/ t iIOUGEA. BAUTO COUNTY.—By
J ■>;rt'i*- of an Or.l* r Irom the Court of Or
i , !•••. Harlow Conn!’., Georgia, wifi h«- Sold
■ ;i • curt Mouse . i C/\KTI3RS
\ il.l.ij, oa t:u* First Tuesday in September
\t, l,i iWi-'-n t!,e Te fral Hours of Sale, the
juilov .-v T icfs or Parer!* of LAND, v :
i,•,! i,| I,m ! No. Seven H . :nlr<\! ami I\ mety '
S viv, II an<i Xinety Five (’795),
i ia l onat j 'il> of lots numbers as foils vvg :
;-w.i II nndred aiul Tw nty-Thrce. (723),
j'.v'n Hundred and Sity-Twn, t 862); said
land being i'> said county and State, origiuaiSy
t Mown as Cherokee r.ouhtv, inthe 4th district
i ud do Section ; being part of the Ileal H state
. I Jus, C. Sproull, dreeased, containing by
mriv Jl(j£ acres; sold for the benefit of the
Hens and Creditor of said deceased.
IIFtil! I). COTHRAN, Adtn’r.
ELIZA M. SPROUi/L, Atlmr’i
July 3d, 1887.
v 1 HOHGf A, BARTOW COUNTY.—SIX-
S JfTY days after date application will be
made f i the court of Ordinary of Bartow co..
Id., i< r leave to .sell the LANDS belonging to
the Estate of Jas, C. Sproull, late o said
<■' ini' deceased, fur the bent lit of the heirs A
creditors of said deceased.
it. J). COTHRAN, Adm'r.
13 LIZ A M. SPROULL, Admr’x,
J 1 1M37. 13state of .las. C. Sproull,
NOTSCE.
■' bora St tr.v cni'ccr i, the u 1 an d signed t erebv
ia" . that in* so r tin. and ii ap.l i ion with tic
' 1 ' ’ 'V ' f 11. c t-'v ('mu. yla t e lihch Hi tel from- fii
c-h,p on 1 -vaett 11. (tusy ra. lust lit aial let
i eta. ahi mint of htisfncX3 srr ii:eeni"rit", nmt ina
cci'f . - r feleiid w.iiii ivu.m, t! at in twe m>ir>i.| s
-'ii.' ; i'itir ael tie pul,!i -Ht 101 l c this liiiMre he
.: : t i :: e wi.rictton »>f said petiiior, ti..d to ie
■" ii f oat 'xifl exei-ntyi-Mi p,
‘ ■ ~ra < IiOONVt It ■?, ts. us II H Ceryep, dec.
1 <Bitisniwjrator'fi bale.
'> ’< !'.l! AKIMto x n order if the Court of Orfimry
hnitotv c unty, On., wit, b pold hi fire tin- (i mrt
i o if..or iflCtltPi'i: iU: hi ssid county, on the first
' ''UAY ia iseptetnher ru.vt. nrithia the legal salt
i, 'i tbe fofloHir.g Property t< -wit:
u ■d' idea li :'.f Intercut in I. ts of I.and Nos.
' h is”, 2(W, and Rff> Acres «.f fhft e*st side of lS'i.
1 < wh .1 more or ie-* of Jr t 131. in the Clh Oia
i'• •od sort. 1 ' nos said county, who'e tenet con-'
i ; i. ' ii l col 0 o .lores more or less; with pood
( i table House md out hous< s mid Tan yard.
; ' 1 ns i '■ i* pr. p.-rty of Alexander Winn, dee-ea:ed, foi
'!"■ '■* efit -if ihe hrirs and ( reditois of s id de< eased
'jit - t (i.e’iatf cash,the balance 'fine 25* h day of
P viiibei ii jl. I’.'-sc <*i n given imn-e lia'eiy if de
bi, ed. W. 11. PRITCHETT, Administrator of
ALEXANDER WINN, deceased.
I d. c„. K
.Safe.
: i, T ILL lie sold before the courthouse door
A in Cai fens'die, on the Ist Tuesday in
Oeiober,
Lots oi Land, Nos. 27-1- 238 - 2fi7 and 278
ining One Hundred and Sixty Acres
< u,'h, making in all six hundred and forty
; ■ . lying in the sth tlis rid. and 3d section
. Bartow County. Levied on ns the propert
■ . C ntpsey F. Bishop to satisfy a irioitgage
m iesuiui In tit Bartow vhtperior court in
1 'ir of !I ward, fftakely X Cos., vs. Dempsev
V. tii limp; property desei-fhed in said fi fa’.
W. L. GOOD WIN,
j\ v to-' 3 1857. Sheriff.
.'. f>. baTin:wguN. c. ir. m lcjoiilin.
L 0. MATHEWS Oh Si 001
i lA.itncr'y ht’iuVAi.h Mel-Art,-in,ts & Cos.)
m'L mefi chants,
■ktigantii <4a.
i ti-ign'-nent’-of Grain, Bacon and product
p.-oti 11 \ ilteu-.led and cash rem tled on day
. fv.il . (Lain sacks yn hand at very low
[iriees,
A. v iits foiAfcntonr, Hopewell and Rock
f’otton 'dills.
R; Ifcreiices : lion. J. 11 King, Augusta Ca..
Angu. ta rui\ ug- Bank.
Jiily 20,1857. wly.
LvA M
! an ii*\v receiving from New Yo.k a large
' to.k ofiloods ; consisting of'
DRY-GOODS,
GROCERIES,
(6roc!im) f Soots,
wo ■ j '
SHOES. H ITS. HARDWARE,
SADDLERY, STRAW GOODS,
x^njA-inir
ic, #c'c
' • •• - •» i 3tii vfl *I; g very low for (
# ! >i* ' ml (fro for voiU'.'lvi's.
G ;1 . ' E. V. JOHNSON.
-May 17,
* -1: • >koi u a kto vv ct > I rvi v .
\\ R■■•; *• aB. 'i hocias 11. Baker applies to
* ‘ ,!U ‘ !l>l I<• 1 1 or-« ot administration uu the
> ... te (/i J. Ln , Smith, lute of said county
1 1 ,s °d. Itese are therefore to cite and
tidmoni;.h, all juhl singular the kindred and
< h.ileus i ? saiu deceased to h r tlteirobjections
■ any the v have) by the tirst Monday in
i j>o.-inner u'xr, otherwise letters of admin is- !
ti 'ion util l: t . gjanted the applicant. Given
t. U raiy hand, this the Ist day of August
I = s ’-' 7 - J. a. Howard,
U. dinary.
The finite lot of Wilcox & Gibbs
bcwn'c Machine at this place being
exhausted, I wish to hear as soon as
possible from these haveing anv of
these machines, vyho wish to return
tin m. nr to exchange them for others
f i finish—-so that lean order
outers in ciin;, ugly,
('urtersville, July '2O 1 SOT.
JOHN 11. RI t'KMAX.
Gin’i Art for (hi
ATI.G-TA advertisements, I
IJJ J i
j $ vit & I
I will exchange one
GENUINE WOODRUFF CONCORD
buggy fir fiObttr.hels of whea-t.
One excellent I3ud Spring buggv f'r 115 Bit.
RvcKawav with poie, sfe-ft and double
harness, for 225 bushel* of wheat.
One !i -Jit thr»e spring Express Wagon for 7C
btt die! ,of wheat. Would refer to Capt 1 hoe.
Tiurdiii <>r Jid re Burge,
Apply to tr address
A.\X> 'SBW
No 5, Empire Block,
Whitelnfi street,
Ju*v 20, 1857 At’ant ■. Oa ;
- - - |
Cotton and II a y
S C E E W .
tTTRIGHT’S PATENT IRON COTTON AT-H HAY
» * SCREW. »i h reect improrearento. Is now
manuf'C ure lin ATh'NT'A. Ail necessary in'ertna
tj.jn furnißh.fi on apptica'iun. Peni in your order.
Jmtne<lla*ely. that your Screws m»y h» ready by the
first of th ■ season. TOttMY sTRWART,
Hardware Merchants Agents.
Atlanta. Oa.. julv 1 2.
I'NSTEJJ STATES HIOTEI,.
(\\ HI J'AKER & PASSEEN, Proprietors,)
AT 1,4 A r J’ .4, 0130RCIA.
\T7E take pleasure in informing cur old
\\ friends, patrons and the public gener
ally, hat we have refitted, painted, furnished,
in', enlarged the above House, making it in
stvleund capacity equal to any house in this
•i1 v. W e have done this at a heavy expense.
Our House is well located, within I GO yards of
the Getter il Passenger Depot; and \vc• fla'ter
ourselves that a long experience and strict ap
plication to business will not fail to be appre
ciated by a generous public. Our charges for
the present will be sji3 per day for transient
board, and we are olteriug special inducements
to business men for single meals, &c.
WHITAKER & SASSBF.N,
july2-tf Proprietors.
VAN EPPS it TIPP!N,
yVIIOLFSALE ATX T D RETAIL
GE.OOSRS _A_nsri3
Comm is si on JJlcrchants,
Alabama Street, Atlanta Ga.
The following, as w-til «o inarrv other goods fn th ; s
line for .ale in iota to suit purchasers:
U icon Side--, Corn,
Bacon Ham--, flour,
Canvassed Hams, Lard,
Buyar-cured llama Coffee,
Syiups. Brown Sugars,
Molasses, R fined Sugars,
Soda, Mackeiel in Rbis.,
Salt, Mackerel in Kegs,
Sofl/p, Salmon in Cans,
Tofet Soap. lobs'era irvOane.
Oysters in Cans, Oanoies,
Candies, Raising,
Mason’s Blacking, Nuts,
Tobacco, Bates,
Cigars, Starch,
Ate. &c.
V A TV EPPS & TIFFIN.
Jane 21, IStiT. —tc Atlanta, 6a.
USi:
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
I It will cure Dyspepsia.
U S E
EDWARH 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 -Intennitent Fever and Fever
and Ague, and all periodical disorders
li St
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It wiligivt immediate reliefin ColisandFlt
U S E
HOWARD WILDER'S
Stoma el i Bitters.
It will cuie-Costiveness.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOAUt'H BITTERS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant f
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER’S
STO.M.VI’It BITTERS.
It is a safe A nti-llilipus A'ternatrvc a,,
tonic for all family purposes.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOAiACii HITTERS..
It is a powerful Itocuperant after the frame
has beta reduce.: and attenuated by sickness
U S E
EDWARD W!LDER , 3
STOMACH UiTTERS.
It is s;; excellent Appetizer, as weliasStren
oner ut the digestive forces.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being da.lv used and prescribed be
ail physicians, as the formula w.li be irandeo
any regular graduate
edwauTTwilder,
SOLE PBROriHETOH,
IX o. 9 15 Main Street,
MARBLE FROST,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, D\
RBDWINE & FOX,
W HOLE SS ALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS
Corner V« Sriic haii aiui Ala. Sts
4TLAKTA, GA.
.Nov. 9 1 y
ATI A NTA ADVERTiSEMEN TS. I
Hand Looms.
DP., 11. B r T.T.-(. ANDREW PDNN, K.P GLENN
Ereuldent. Secretary. ffreasttrvr.
: ;jHI|
m\ a. ■ ,i/i %
-•pJv
GK O IIG 1 A LO O M
Vl>B
MA .V VU F A C 7 V A 1 X G CO M P A A V.
ait - PI r ters. 1- <tV to year interests,
mil rlr n’t >ll t-'cal! rt Bet!-.Teh eon Bri'din/, next door
to the Poet- face, »;.d gee it in opperatiou
M r.NPENTT \ T L'BIMPRWED SEI F-.V’TiNG
-IA N D AN D POWF3 Tl LOO M !
Eafl<*r TT R' , ers*oo-’. K eier to Onerst». n r -d morerp’ia
le ]''gseeses superior »dv "Uiges over other Hand
Looms, ’.s more simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BIT INDEPENDENT
Bv Weovin" a’l their G-eo-’s f r Home AVear on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN Dc WOVEN ON THA .LCfW !N ONE DAY.
;t. weaves ns f;wt us nnv Factor} Loom !
HALF THE C BT OF THE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY
CAN BF SA Yi;n BY IT’S USE !
From Five to Ten Do larsa dav can h e made on it,
ITS TARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING.
By Hie tundng of an Easy Crank it lets the Warp ofi,
winds up the Clott, tread the Tieadie-, and tin- uvslhe'
hutt'e. L weaves Jeans, f.-itine's, Linsey, Banket
rw-ill. Double-Pit in Cloth, various kinds of libbed
Goods. Fein-ii g T a ills of ad Kind.*, Flax, Cotton, Tow,
it- All-Wool «„!• Hi. Bagitig, Toweling, Tnb'e-Linen Bal
moral Skir s, Woolen. L'nen and Ileinp ( aipets—id
fact any tiling, fr,m a Handsome Silk to a Bag Carpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT.
Xot- l-irver Ikan a corimion 'Hreakfast Table.
IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
Os Good Material and Ho .? <ls<r.idyiVar/linked.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Performed by Turning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
For Further Paotiaularr, Bill of Price* Descrip
tive Circular*, and-SnnqdeKoi Weaving, add ess
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacluring Company,
Allan la, Ga.
U. PRATT, Agent.
March 22. 1807, wRm
:oox &ThillT
ll ar e 3V o w Ist S i «r c :
BARRELS li¥E WIIISEiY,
50 barrels Bourbon Whisky,
50 barrels-Robertson Count’.' whisky
50 barrels Rectified Vv itisky,
30 barrels Peach and Apple'Brandy,
30 pkgs -Cognac Brandy,
20 kgs Holland (Tin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Rum,
10 pkgs New England Rum,
25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wain poo and Drake’s Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases \ box Sardines,
All oi' which we o-ffer to the trade at
very low prices. COX & 1111.1..
ATLANTA, Ga.. det-13— wtf
'THE LIVE DRUG STORE"
We invite the special attention of Druggists aid Mer
chants in the surrounding country to oui- 1 irae stock
ofiDreipn and American (foods—Buying in large
onar.titii-s directly from Importe s M- liufactors a; it
Package Houses—We are ab'e to oft-r i ducements not
to be surpassc ' in New York, to merchants who cm
nicy ie«s capital and buy i n smaller quanties. AVe are
daily receiveing large supplies of Drugs and
MEDIGI3STES,
OILS AND PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS
AND POTTV, MACHINE AND TAN
NER’S OIL <>t'every kind and quality—
VARNISHES. DYESTUFFS, imported
and American. fANCV- AND TOILET
GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES »«<! alt
articles kept in a first class Drug House.
Also on hand
LamlretWs
IVcit Crop ItuTiip Seed,
Large quantities ot
QUICKSILVER
! for mining purposes. .Spear's Patent
| “Fruit Preserving SOLUTION” one
Mot. PR PS PR VPS, 128 lbs FR PIT
without expensive sealing or air tight
Jars. Call and examine our stock and
drink from the“lamous ARCTIC SO'
DA FOUNT”.
REDWIXE & POX,
Corner Whitehall & A a. streets,
July 1 9. Atlanta, Ga.
pEORCIA, BARTOW C OUNTY.—Whereas A. J.
vjl VYeerw, sun,';’ of V. A. Barton repre.'ents to the
court. in his petition. duly fiieil au 1 entered on record,
that he has I'.i ! ’t administereJ V. A, Barton’s ts-ale.—
This is iher-efoie to ci'e all persons coct rued, kindred
and creditors, to sho*- cau'e if ary they can rtiv said
»>Uuin : str*ft r should not he Girth -reed frrm his ad
ministration, ard re eive letters of dismission from the
aim- in terms of the law. J. A, lioWAUD
July 12 is 67. Ordinary.
Notice-*
f'i EOItGIA, BARTOW COT XTY— Tin
’ JM'int 1 : after dale application tv hi be (
made to the const of Ordinary of said county j
for permission to sell the Lands belonging to
the < state oi W.B. Leak, deceased, Iving in
Bartow county. W. IP PRITCHETT I
July -JO, 1807. Anni’r. I
ATtANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. |
V, R. TOMMEr. J. S. STEWART.
Newta.i Cos., (la. Oxford, G a.
~TOMMEY & STEWART “
IMPORTEUS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the
MILL S4.VV and GAME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
lies ectfutty call the attention of merchants and oth
ers to ih ir large and will assorted rt- ck of
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ am! Carriage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Sythe Blades,
Tools of all kinds, &c., &c.;
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGENTS FOP.
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal.
Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
Buffalo Scale Works,
Nonpareil Washing Machine
PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR
Orooli’s Patent Poi’table Cot
ton asnl Bay Screw and
Revolving Press ,
In over one hundred counties in Georgia.
E-fT"County Bights for' Sale. a
April 12, ly.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE ! I
OFEQ. P. FRAZER-
Ylarietta sheet, Atlanta, Ga. •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,
Has new on hand one of the largest and cheapesj
stocks of
FURNITURE
in Atlanta, embracing PARLOR SETS,CHAMBEESete.
CHAMBER SETS BEADSTEADS,
WRITING DESKS, SOFAS,
BUREAUS, ROCKERS,
WARDROBES, WASH STANDS,
CHAIRS WHAT-NOTC,
in shor*, everything needed to complete a first- clas?
stock of fuiiiiture. inducing the
±3lE]Sa>n<i CHEAPEST
Ever offered in this city. The attention of the citi
zeiia of At lan*a and and the country generally is re
spectfully in fed to this e.t->blishment. Great induce
ments to *h> trade Prices low to suit the times. Or
ders filbd [irrmptly.aiid well.
Aug. 9;li 1867. ts.
J. T. JENKINS X CO.
Successors to McCAMEY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Drugs.
Taints.
Oils, ,
Chemichals.
Window-
Glass,
•PATENT
Me4iciiies
COSINE It PRIOR JIJE&
STREETS ,
Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERTI
FOP. THE BENEFIT OF THE
‘Masonic Orphans Home!”
BOYDWILSOY & t 0., Managers
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Capital Prize, $50,000!
EXTRA CLASS O.
This great Lotte*y for the Benefit of the MASONIC
ORPHANS HOME will be drawn In public at AT
LANTA, GA.. i;u Wedaeaday the 4th day of Septem
ber next, 1S(!7.
GUEUHUAET SCHEME.
1 Prize of $2",000 is $20,000
I Prize of 5 000 1s 5.000
1 Prize of. 2.0(?0 is 2,000
1 Prize of 1,000 is IJ'OO
1 Pr is i of 500 is 500
1 Prize of 500 is... SCO
4 Prizes of 250 are ... 1,000
100 Prizes oj 100 are 10,000
20u P.izesof 50are 30,000
Prizes anor.nting to $50,000
$50,000 IN FRIZES FOR ONE
DOLLER PER TICKET.
A PACKAGE OF 10 TICKETS MAY
DRAW $30,000
ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES WILL BE DRAWN,
PLAN OF THESE GREAT LOTTERIES & EXPLAN
ATION OF DRAWINGS,
The numihers from 1 to 1000,600, corresponding wilh
the numbers on the Tickets, are printed on separate
sips of paper and eneircleu with small tubes, and
placed in a glass whee' —-.11 the prizes in accordance
with the Scheme, are similarly printed and encircled,
and placed in another glass wheel. They are then re
volved. and two boys, blindfolded, draw the Numbers
and prizes. One ot the boys draws one number from
the vvhtel of Nos,, and at the same time the ether boy
draws out one prize from the wheel of prizes. The num
her and prize liiiii- i out are exhibited to the audience,
and whatever prize comts out is registered and placed
to the credit of that number —and this opperation is
repeated until all the prizes are drawn.
•.111 Prizes arc Payable with
out discount , and the Official
lfra icing sent to each Pure ha-
SC}**
BOITD, WILSON & CO.
Managers, Atlanta Ga
aug 1 wt Sept 4.
amTrUan hotel.
Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Opposite the Passenger Depot.
YOUNG & BROWNING, Proprietors
A \ I\ G taken charge of, and placet! in
JL thorough repair the above house, we
hope to merit a share of patronage-
Col. Acton Young, W. H. Browning.
Late r.f Nashville, Tenn. Late of Columbus, Ga.
aug 9th,
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
HARDWARE.
J. U. i J. C. ALEXANDER
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
gsSlffas Iron, Nails, Steel,
BELTING, MILL SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements,
WINERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES.
MECHANLGAL TOOLS ,
ol 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, »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 Boltin®: Cloths, of all
desirable numbers, which we offer Low/or Cash
ALSO
MILL PICKS, SYTHES, GRAIN CRA
DLES, WIRE CLOTH.,
and many other articles which you need, and which
we are desirous of selling, Call and ses us when you
visit Atlanta.
J. M. & J. C, ALEXANDER,
Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. GA.
April 26, 1867 tv6m |
FORCE’S BOOT !M SHOE
ZEE OUSE.
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
AHE now receiving their S'all 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 prices, expenses add
ed, consisting ot Mens’, Boys’, Youths’, and
Childrens’ wax, kip,calf and buff. Brogans and
Balmorals —Boots, of a'l styles, thick, wax.
kip, calf, and the finest qualities. Ladies’,
Mi-ses’, and Childrens’ Boots and Shoes, of
everv Sty le, all made to order.
G, H. FORCE.
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston,
will be glad to see his old customers.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept 26. lY
The Oldest Jewelry House In
ATLANTA, GEORGEA.
ER LAWSHE,
A Olocks,
Bgf
Jewelry and
Silverware,
Watchmakers 7 Tools
and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
Represented.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and Warranted.
May l, 1867. wly
CIIBJIJF
CROCKERY
AND
T. A RIPLEY AG*
OLD STAND,
Whitehall St., Established in
1850.
Atlanta, Ga.
June 21, 1867,—3m
LANGFORD & MO’CRATH,
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Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Stoves !! !
GOOKING AND HEATING STOVES FOR
TEE 3VLXXjXjIO3ST-
WF DEFY COMPETITION IN QUANTITy, QUALITY
and price,
We offer to the public, the celebrated GOOD SA
mantan, the best Stove in the world. Also the PRO
TECTOK WITH GALVANIZED CAST IRON KFBKR
t,, .i™ omthlng nenr an<l durab'e. Also the COTTON
■PLANT, a spleudid first class stove*.
We have for sale the justly celebrated premium
(step] stove PALMETTO, which is the heaviest, most
datable and best premium stove ever offered to the pub
lic. A general variety of stamped, plain and japaned
lin-ware— Toilet Setts, Bath and Foot Tubs &c <fcc
Sheet Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Border and a gen
eral stock for Tinners use.
House FurnishiHg Goods o-enerally.
A.ll orders promptly attended to. °
LANGFORD & McCRATH,
Hunter street, first door from
Whitehall st., Atlanta Ga.
The above stoves are sold also in] Car*
ersviilc by J, W. Strange,
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ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
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New Marble ITard.
S. B. OATMAN, Agent.
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Ijnportrr and Dealer in Italian, Block
adille, and White Rutland Statuary
MARBLE.
@WE are now receiving and
l have it? store, a large and aMCjlino
| desirable stock of finishedl.ll
and rough Marble, which link JL'r
V’/ftiPK we offer to the public on vftiloL
the most reasonable
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 profits
and quick sales —such is mv motto.
We are prepared to furnish in the best style,
Monuments, ctrved and plain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, Head-stones, Urns,
Vases, &c,, and Furnishing Marble of all de
scriplions,
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
share of public patronage* Designsof Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so’icited and promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Bellvue Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec 6th, 1866.
DRY GOOPS ! DRY GOODS !
New Arrival!
TALLEY, BROWN ICO
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Are notv daily receiving their
SECOND INSTALLMENT
OF
Spring and Summer Goods '!
In addition to their present stock, they wil RECEIVE
WEEKLY, during the coming season, the
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS (
THEY HAVE O.Y HAND SOW!
Black ami Fancy Silks,
Mosambiques. Grenadines,
Organdie Muslins,
White and Black Iron Bareges
SWISS, MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS
AYhite and Fancy Tarlatons,
White and Fancy Brilliants,
Tucked Skirt Gcods,
Alexand.e’s Kid Gloves—light colors
MALTESE AND CLUNY LACE COLLARS.
Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls, &o.
ORDERS FROIVI THE COUNTRY SOLICITED,
May S—\v6m.
MEW LIQUOR STORE.
ii. JW.H-08C& Cos,
Wholesale Dealers In
Brandies,
Wines,
Whiskey^,
Gins,
Rums,
&c. &c.
Yo 2 Granite Block, Broad Sir.
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPORTED AND MIMHSTIC LIQUORS
of every Grade offered at low figures.
Country dealers are specially invited to givens a. call
and sample our Liquors, which we guarantee to he as
we represent them. And satisfaction given in every
transaction.
June T—te. R. M. ROSE & CO.
McBRIDE, DORSETT <s• CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Te the Merchants of Georgia
and adjoining States:
WE have already spoken through the papers to our
friends throughout the South, and advised those
who were formerly our fellow-soldiers in the Southern
Army, that we had undertaken to apply, in Peace, the
elements of vigor, energy and promptness, which had
so often gained ns the day in War.
We have opened a
Wholesale Crockery
AND
GLASS ZELOTJSIE.
in Atlanta. ,
On a scale far beyond any before known
in the State.
We are backed by ail the advantages which are de
r.ved from abundant means and a thorough knowledge
of the business. A large partof our goods are Bhipped
DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE,
via Charleston and Savannah,
W3aF\ We confidently expect to supply from
a 0,31 depot in Atlanta, all those mer-
X W cbttntß •hronghout this and adjoining
Var Stator, who have heretofore made their
purchases North.
We can offer as varied a stock as can be found in
New York, and we know that
OUR PRICES HERE WILL BE LOWER.
You will gave FREIGHT by purchasing here.
You will save BREAKAGE by purchasing horc.
Aou will contribute to the building up of a home de
pot of supplies by purchasing here.
We have on hand and constantly arriving
ASSORTED PKG’S OF CROCKERY,
of best and mixed grad e. We repack Crockery, China
Glassware, Looking Glasses, Lamps, Cutlery, Plated
and Japanned Ware, Clocks, &c., to order. We have
j' b lots of these goods from time to time at very low
price'. We solicit your CASH orders, and will give
you large advantages for CASH IN HAND.
Your Friends,
April 19,1567. McBRIDE, DORSETT * CO.
T. M. 8 R,C. CURB.
Dealers In
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Hardware Cutlery Guns Pistols
—ALSO—
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Bellows, Anvils, Vices,
Corn Shellers, Straw Cotters, .Shovels,
Plows, Hoes, Cnains,
Locks, Hinges, Screws,
Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, &c.
And all other goods usually kept in the Hard
ware line. Also Agentsfor Farrbanks Platform
and Counter Scales, which we will sell at Fac
tory prices, freight added. At their old stand.
Corner ol Peach Tree and Line Street,
Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mb&s.
MY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS will please remember, that, after having been twice burned out, I have re
sumed the DRUG BUSINESS with Messrs. T. J. & M. B. SWANSON, under the style of
AT ROARK’S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA,
I will be pleased to meet all my old friends at car new place of business, where I am prepared to show them a large
purposes, and at very low figures,
K. J. MASSEY, late
Massey and Herty.
febl ATLANTA, GA.
HO ITEFEOFLE OF THE TERRITORY? OF GEORGIA 1~Z.002t TO IT OUR INTEREST! -
Andcome to the Store of
And buy your Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes at New York Cost.
We are determined to confine oueselves strictly to a Fancy Dry- oods trade. Hence we make the above proposition
to sell out that pert of our stock AT COS V. Country Merchants Look to your interest! Ladies call at our store and
buy vour Fancy Dry-Goods Cheap. We are aware of the hardness of the times and the scarcely of money in the country, and with direct reference to the wants
of the trade, we 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 ptofits
J. 11. WHITE <s* CO, "*
East side Whitehall Street.
June 7,—3m. Atlanta, Ga.
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Rolling Mill Cos.,
Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RAIL-ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS,
BRIDGE BOLTS, BAR IRON,
NAIL ROD, AND HORSE SHOE IRON.
Castings, of all descriptions, in
Brass or Iron, including
RAIL-ROAD CAR WHEELS, BOXES, PEDESTALS,
FRONTS, COLUMNS, AND VERANDAHS.
Mill Gearing and Machinery of all kinds.
JOHN D. GRAY, President.
October s.tf
MEADOR St BRO^sT
TOBACCO
Commission Merchants.
(UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.)
A TUN T A , GEO R G I A ,
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Chemicals,
Pat. Med.,
Paint.'., Oil,
Glass,
Putty,
Fancy and
Toil. Art.,
Soaps, Per
fumery,
Brushes a
variety,
"Wines,
Brandies,
4’c., <5-c.
Drugs,
Medicines,
land well assorted stock of