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Special Notice. —We hereby noli*
fy all administrators, executors, trustees
and guardians, that they have control
of their own advertising, independent
of Ordinaries or other Civil Officers,
and are not affected by Gen. Pope's
Order No. 49. We shall therelore be
pleased to do your advertising, as here
tofore.
Publishers of Express.
t&r An Unmasked Truth. —That
every delinquent on our books, either
for Subscription, Advertising, or Job
Work, who has not a counterbalancing
claim against us, who fails to pay up
past indebtedness by the first day of
September, or make other arrange*
menis with us, will be sued without fa
vor or affection. So take fair warning.
To Colton Huhers ofChcrokee
Georgia.
A CIRCULAR.
Cartersville, Sept., 1867.
Dear Sir:—We beg leave tocall your
fOtentior. to our superior facilities lor
rthc management of Cotton.
The experience of the past season
Shas, we presume, convinced every
jilanter that it is best to sell his cotton
as soon as ready for market. I his
settled, the next point is to get the best
price for it. Every one knows that
there is a margin, ranging from two to
eight cents between this and northern
markets. Owing to the pressure of the
limes. planters have been unable to re
alize to themselves this profit; first,
because they were in the need of mon
ey to meet present liabilities; secondly,
(because many did not have the money
<to pay the Revenue Tax on their cot*
Aon. lleuce they were compelled to
.sell their cotton here to parties who
.reap the benefit oJ lhe shipment.
We have arrangement* perfected by 7
which we propose to ship your cotton
to a point where you can get for it ev
<rv ecut the market will bear. We
•will furnish bagging, rope or ties, pay
.the tax, and advance you money to
sued your present necessities, and
wait lor the returns for our payment.
In view ofitJio hurt that several plant
ers shipped their own cotton last sea- ’
•soil and were .dissatisfied with the re
sult, we invite you to call and exam
ine our rales.. We will show you pre
cisely what it will cast you, so that
there need be no dissatisfaction. We
would prefer that you call a few days
before your cotton is ready for the mar
ket. Very respectfully,
Your obd’t ■servl’s,
HILL §• BUNN,
Colton Factors and
Dry-Goods. Grocery,
and Notion Dealers,
Cartersville, Ga.
#*ay-“Ofl for Honduras,” is the great
cry in certain quarters; but the great
cry among the people in the country
around Cartersviiie is, “Off for the
('heap Dry-Goods Store of Loewen
stein <s• Pfeifer.” A great many of
them think that L. & P. sell more and
cheaper goods than any other merchants
South of the Potomac, and say that
they were never treated more courteous
ly any where than at their stojpe. We
wish them abundant success for they
are well worthy of it.
Rev. Dr. Prettyman will
deliver a Lecture on the Manners and
Customs of the Orientals, in the Pres
byterian Church, in this place, on
Tuesday night next, at 8 o’clock.—
The bell will ring as a signal for as r
sembliug.
B@L.Biair<s' Bradshaw are still anx
ious to sell goods. Their new brick
house is now under process of con
struction, and they expect to open out
iu it by the time the Fall trade is open.
They want to dispose ot the remnant
ol their mid-summer stock before they
begin to receive theii new’ goods, and
in order to accomplish this end they
propose to sell low down—dirt cheap.
They are in good earnest and no mis
take, and mean just what they say.
*@,We are pleased to announce that
Rev. J. Watt Harris, formerly of this
county but more recently of Huntsville,
Ala., will preach in the Methodist E.
Church Scuth, in this place, on Sab
bath morning next, at 11 o’clock or the
ringing of the bell.
Bring on your wheat, oats, and po.
tatoes, we will pay the highest market
price.
BLAIR 9f BRADSHAW.
An interesting revival of Religion
is now progressing at New Hope Methodist
E. Church South, some two miles west ofthis
place. Rev. (J. A, Evans, P. C. There has been
many conversions, 26 additions to the church,
aod between 40 and TO penitents still at the
nltar. Mon day next has been set apart to re
ceive these candidates into full fellowship by
baptism and otherwise, and at night the Sa
crament of the Lord’s Supper will be admin
istered. The meeting will be continued until
that time at nights, except on the Sabbath
day, when the usual services will he held, D-
V.
The latest styles Ladles’ hats
and Gentlemens’ PLUSH HATS, just re
ceived at
GUTHRIE’S VARIETY STOER,
to-day, and for sale cheap. Call and see them-
Cartersville, Sept. 6.
Rogues about —We learn that the
private hoarding room of Thomas M. Comp
ton, ofthis place, at the residence of Mrs. Lou
Milner, was invaded by some light-lingered
gent, on Wednesday night last, and his sate
key taken from his pantaloons pocket, and his
store-room entered by a window, and the sum
of two hundred and seventy.five dollars ex
tracted from his safe. The audacious scoun
drel then locked the safe and returned the key
to the windowsill of the houso from which it
was taken, Mr Linn, the clerk, was asleep in
the store at the time the gent was making his
rise. This was evidently the work of an adept
at the business. Let our citizens be on
guard.
LOOK SHARP.
I have commenced to sell my GOODS AT
COST land will continue to sell that way*
until the 20th September, Be sure to come
and see for yourself, as many think that Ido
not mean what I say. All I ask is a trial, as
I am determined to close out the [ resent stock.
L. FERGUSON*
Two doors from Post Office.
Cartersville, Scpt.*6th, 1867»
We call attention to the cards, in to-day’s
issue of our paper, of Messrs. Hill & Bunn, of
this place. This enterprising house oilers ex
traordinary inducements to the planters of our
section ; and we would advise our friends to
call and examine their offers before selling.—
Their plan is for the planer to get the advan
ced price for his staple, and, at the same time,
geep the money at home.
Capt. HILL is well known to most of our
citizens, while Mr. BUNN comes to us well
recommended, and to identify his intesest with
ours. This place has long felt the need of
just such a house. Go and see them; you
can compare their proposals with others and
easily determine which is best—ship or sell.
From their advertisement it will he seen
that they are mow receiving, for sale, a supply
of Bagging, Rope, and Mclntyres’ Improved
Soil'Acting Buckle Cotton Tie, which is far
superior to rope for baking cotton, as .hey af
ford a greater security against fire.
again call the attention of
our municipal authorities to the condi
tion ol the lightening rod on the Pres
byterian Church. Both life and pro
perty are jeopardized by this neglect
up-on the part of somebody. We hope
that it will not become necessary for
us to allude to this mattei again.
Cartersvillians, Countrymen and Lovers :
Heai me for my cause , and be«ikmt that you
may hear; believe me for mine hor.oT and have
respect for mine honour that ycu may believe.
If any man, woman or child wants to buy Dry
Goods, either staple or lancy, Ready-Made
Clothing, Hats, Roots, Shoes, Hardware, Cut
lery, Crockery, Cotton Yarns, and, in fact,
everything- usually kept in a first-class Store,
J. Ei<SAS’ is the place to get them.
He wants to buy or exchange for
Hides, Rigs, Furs, Scrap Iron, Beeswax, Fea
thers, Ginsing, old Copper, Brass, Lead,
Zinc, etc,, for which he will pay the highest
prices either in goods or greenbacks.
He is also Agent for the sale ot Wrapping
Paper. Merchants and business men gener
ally can here get wrapping Paper, hi any
quantity, at prices charged at Paper Milk.—
Asa matter of course business men in these
parts will go to J. ELSAS’ Store to buy their
Wrapping Paper.
W e are glad to see our merchants so vigor
ously preparing for the Fall and Winter Trade.
The house of J. ELSAS is leaving no stone
unturned to induce trade to this point. He
will pay cash for all your old Hides, Furs,
Rags, &c., and sell goods at the lowest possi
ble prices. He designs to build up a business
that will be highly creditable to the place—a
business commensurate with the wants of the
people, and that will accommodate itself to
the condition of our people. Read his adver
tising column in this paper and get all the
dotts and particulars.
Says the Nashville Gazelle: ‘The
Conservatives have given Kentucky
Helm; Brownlow has given Tennessee
the same all but the last letter,”
The University of Georgia has con_
ferret! the honorary degree of D. D. on
Rev. John W. Beckwith, Bishop elect
of Georgia, and Rev, Joseph S. Key,
pastor of the Mulberry Street Methods
ist Church, Macon, Ga.
Some editor says that the destiny of
the world often hangs on the smallest
trifles. A little mifl between Charles
Bonaparte and his love Letitia might
have broken off a marriage which gave
birth to Nepoleon and the battle of was
terloo. Io which a cotemporarv
adds; “Aes, that is a fact. Suppose a
little mifl had taken place between A
dam and Eve! What tlieu?”
Obituary. —Mr. Erastus Jefferson
Pinckard, of Columbus, Ga,, died sud
denly in this city, on Sunday morning
last, at the residence of Maj. LL Smith’s
of inflammation of the stomach.— Gris
fin Star , 2d.
The deceased is a relative of the Se
nior Editor of this paper, and was the
son of Pinckard, deceased, of
Forsyth, Ga. He has, since the war,
been associated with J. R. Banks, ol
Columbus, Ga., in a carriage reposi
tory, under the firm name of Banks <s'
Pinckard, He has been taken away
in the very vigour of manhood and
prime of life —yea, in the very midst ol
life. He was a gentleman possessed
of a noble, generous heart, aflabb
manners, cheerful spirit, kind and cour
teous in his bearings, of agreeable and
winning ways. None knew him but
to esteem him. He was very industri
ous and energetic in his habits, honest
and prompt in his dealings. He leaves
behind him to mourn his loss a loving
and doteing wife and a little orphan
neice whom he raised from infancy and
Lad adopted as his child (having none
of his own,) besides a host of admiring
friends. He loved his wife and child
with a fondness that was unearthly.—
Thus, deatn has rudely entered this
quiet and happy family circle and re
moved the only earthly prop of the
disconsolate wife and innocent little
orphan child. The circle is broken,
hopes blasted, joys withered, and tears
and sighs and bereavement has become
the portion of that once happy house
hold.
To the grief-stricken and bereaved
wife we say, Weep not, sister, your
husband has but obeyed the mandate ol
an inscrutable Providence, to which we
must all submit, sooner or later. Only
continue to be true to your earlj plight
ed faith in God, and we may trust to
meet our lost loved father, mother, hus
band and friends in the home of the
blessed beyond the Jordan of death.
B@»We respectfully direct the attention
of our readers to the advertisement ol
The Cartersville Family Grocery and Provis
ion Store, to be found in another column of
this paper. This establishment is under the
direction of our esteemed fellow-townsmai *
Dr. A. S. Mason, in the store-room recently
occupied by Wm. 11. Brotherton, under the
Bartow House. We are assured that it is
well backed up with the necessary means, and
is intended to be inferior to no like establish
ment in Chcroxee Georgia. The house will
always he supplied with the fieshest, nicest,
and most relishab e groceries, produce, ami
confectionaries, in quantities that will author
ize cither a wholesale or retail trade, and at
prices that will make it greatly to the interest
of purchasers to buy. The facilities of the
house are unsurpassed in this section of the
State, and such as' will warrant purchasers in
securing the best goods at the lowest prices.—
The public are cordially invited to call and
examine for themselves both g’oods and prices.
A New Counterfeit. —Anew ami
dangerous counterfeit $5 national cur
rency has just appear ed. On the left
end of the note the wrist of the left arm
of Columbus is scarcely legible, where
as in the genuine it is distinct. At the
top read “ This note is secured by
bonds,” the letters B and Y are too far
a part, and the 0 in “bonds” is under
the Y , whereas the Bin the same word
is immediately under the Y in genuine
The general appearance of the bill is a
close imitation of the genuine.
The detailed and sensational account
published in the New York papers and
copied in every Radical sheet in the
country about Jed Davis visiting a town
ia Vermont and being hooted by crowds
in the streets, is pronounced utterly
false by the New York Journal of Com
merce, Jeff. Davis has not been across
the line since he went to Canada.
Three hundred representatives from
fifty three Odd Fellows ledges attended
the “Grand State Lodge” at Boston on
last week. The revenue of these
Lodges for a year was over $60,000.— ■■
The Order gained a thousnnd new
members in the Slate during the year.
Big Shanty.
We learn that the sales of the new
lately laid off town at Big Shanty just
above Marietta, on Thursday passed ofl
with most encouraging results. There
w r ere about five hundred people present
and the bidding was very animated; in
some cases was quite excited.
The property sold lies on the west
side of the Western <s• Atlantic Railway
which we are informed lay well and
elilgible for building and business pur
poses,
About twenty- six acres are subdivi
ded into thirty four lots from one quar
ter acre to an acre, being a portion of
the forty acre lot on which Big Shanty
Hotel is located. The remainder of
the property is offered at private sale.
That sold averaged SB7 per acre,
which is a good price for tine times, and
considering it is anew place.
We will publish a synopsis of the Sheriff
Sales ofthis county, next week.
Pattillo’s Tailoring shop is o’er the
DE.iLER IX
Era (i’oofe
-o 7
HARDWARE,
REAPY-MADE
CLOTHING,
£| t o 1 1 1 1 g,
OSNABURGS,
0M
wiraiffi
COUNTRY PRODUCE
bought and sold.
Highest price
paid for
Bags, _
: ... • . . 9-'' r Jc 'v '
B EE S WAX,
FEATHERS,
Old Copper ,
lint so tk
Agt. for wrap
ping Paper.
Merchants can
buy it in any
quantity at Mill
prices.
J. ELSAS,
Main Street,
Cartersville, Ga.
W. 11. HILL HENRY BUNN.
HILL & BUNN,
DVALERS Is
DRY GOODS,
goats it* §*|ofS,
HATS NOTIONS and
GROCERIES.
side Hail Road Square.
T\7ILL keep constantly on hand a stock selected to
» r sun tin: season, which t/iey offer for cash or barter.
l> y tiie highest price lor ail
ips.©smj€®
brought to this market.
L pecial atteiui n is called to the superior induce
incuts ottered t j planters lor the sale of their
COTTON.
Hope 6 ami' uow rec «‘ving a supply of extra Begging,
M’LNTYRES improved self acting
mwmm
€®f 1 ® M
fall aril ex-smine for yourselves.
Wept. G—w2m Cartersville, Ga.
SPECIALS,
Saddles are found in abundance at
Harris & Thompson’s, Texas 'Frees
tigged in elegant style. Their Harness
are of a superior quality. All articles in thcri
line kept on hand—Up-Stairs, Col. Jones Car.
riage Shop.
Hook Notices.
The Life of Lieut-Gen. T. .1.
Jackson, embracing his Campaigns in the
The Valley and Army of Northern Virgin
ia, with Diagrams of the principle Battle-
Fields upon which this iinmoital hero men
ceveured. Price from Four to Six Dollars,
acceding to finish.
This is a very interesting work and should
be in every family in the Southern States.
Moses and the Prophets, Christ, and the Apos
tles, Fathers and M-irtyrs, illustrated with
Eighteen line Hteel Plate Engravings, a
Map of the World, six hundred pages
Price Three and a half to Four Dollars, ac
cording to finish.
The above books are sold only by subscrip
tion, and can be obtained of PENDLETON
ISBELL,' Cartcrsville, who is sole Agent for
the counties of Bartow, Floyd and Polk,
July 19th, 1867.
Tllie “Best Machine In the
World”
Mrs. D. L. DcGolia says . “I have used
the “twisted Joop” stitch for seven years and
have had nine to sew for ; yet I have never
known a seam to‘rip’—nor has the machine
been out of order. The Wilcox Gibbs is
he best in the worlJ
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to health in a
few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf
sered for several years with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious t.o
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To ail who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the directions
for preparing and using the same, which thev will find
a SURE CURE for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRON
CHI IIS, COUGHS. COLDS, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending
the Prescription is to benefit the nfliicted, and spread
information which he conceives to be invaluabl and
he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties
wishing the prescription, FREE, by return mail, will
please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Cos., New York.
May Ist, 1867. wly.
JOHN F. HARWELL announces to the
farmers and planters of Bartow and adjoining
counties, that lie is prepared to renovate and
repair old COTTON GINS so as to make
them as good as new ones. Those having old
Gins to be repaired, would do well to bring
them in at once, so that they may be ready
for the incoming cotton crop,
J. 0. MATHEWBON. G. 11. McLAUGHLIN.
). 0. MATHEWSOK & CO:
[Formerly Stovall, McLaughlin & Co.J
GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Ga.
Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce
promptly attended and cash remitted on day of
sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very law prices.
Agents for Mentour, Hopewell and Rock
Cotton Mills.
Relfereiices; Hon- J. P. King, Augusta Ga,
Augusta Savings bank.
July 26, 1867. wly.
GEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY:—Robert C. Saxon
one of the Administrators on the estate of Richard
H. Milner, deceased, having petitioned to be discharg
ed from said administr ition. All persons who are con
cerned are required within the time fixed by law, if any
they have, why the said Robert C. Saxon, should not be
di.-charged according to the prayer of Ids petition.
Given under my hand and official signature, this the
Bth June, 1867. J. A. HOWARD, Ord.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentlemen who suffered for years fr..m Nervous
ill Debility, Premature, Decay aud all the efiects of
youthful indiscretion, wid, for tire sake of the suflering
nuinanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and
direct ous for making the simple remedy by which he
he was cured. Suffciers wishing to profit by tlie ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in per
fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. Redar Srt. New
York. May 1, 1867 wly.
Notice-
EORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Two
jpMontcs after date application will be
made to the court of Ordinary of said countv
ior permission to sell the Lands belonging to
the estate ol \V ,B. Leak, deceased, lying in
Bartow county. W. H' PRITCHETT
July 20, 1867.
HJitaintmtr grjr doote!
1M MEX S E ATTII A0 T ION!!
Immense reduction In Prices!
A GORGEOUS LOT OF DRESS GOOD
Just Received from the Late New York Auction Sale*)
A Reduction of 50 per cent, from last month’s Prices!
•t.lll Goods .7 larked In Plain F g tires l
My well known straightforward and honorable course of conducting business is a snifter
arantoc to all who may fa»or me with their patronage, that they will he farly dealt wiilt.
jonjy m . G^tjrjrojv,
Corner of Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
RESPECTFUI.T.Y announces to Ms friends and the public, that he has just returned from New York,when*
has l>eeu in attendance at the immense auction sales which took place the last week, ami that his umgnitlcim.i
stock of Midsummer Goods Is uow complete, and will bo sold at p. toes that will defy competlou. The must Inex
perlenced will at once perceive the great advantage of pu-chasiiig a stock of dry goods at this particular Um
when importers are disposing of their stocks regardless of cost,
I would annex a schedule of prices, but space will not permit. Suffice It to say that I was In New York when the
tut. par.io I'.uohcd its ottiusK, and t.hai I purchased uty prcseul stock i!«> per cent, less than it could have been
purchased at any other time this season.
JTTST REOEIVEL.
500 pieces beautiful Press Goods, conslstlug of Grenadines, Mozambique#. Lenos, Popllnes, Invwns, Bareges, etc.
200 pieces splendid goods for Gents’ and Boys’ wear, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Drap D'Etc, Jeanß, Mnen
Duck aud Drills, Marseilee, etc.
SOO pieces white goods, consisting of Plain, Ptrlped. Checked and Potted Swiss; Plain, Striped,'Checked and
Dotted Jaconet; Tarlaton. Nainsook, Crimped Muslin, Brilliantes, Pique Cloth, Itishop Lawn, etc.
500 pieces American. English and French Prints, all new styles; 1000 pieces Bleached PM Mines—New York Mills,
Wamsuttn, Lonsdale, Hope, James’, Putnam, and several othe- mil’s; S. 0. in, 11 and 12 1-4 Bleached and Brown
Sheeting; 5-4 and 6-4 Pillow Case Cottons ; 20 pieces 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Table Linens, both bleached aud, unbleached
8h cases nil styles of shoes; 20 cnee? nil FtvlesStrnw Gooes; 100 dozen nil styles Hoop Skirts; 300 dozen Ladles
and Misses' Hose; 50 dozen Ladies’ beautiful Iron Frames, very superior; a splendid lot of Corsets; a splen
,tj, i„t of L O Handkerchiefs; 10 pieces beautiful Flannels; a complete stock of Notions; . >OOO Paper Collars Tor
Lodies ami Gents; always on hand, a full stock of Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Jeanr. etc., which will be Sold
for factory price. Every thing usually kept in a first class Dry Goods Store can be found here.
p, s This splendid stock of Goods has been purchased since the 24th of May, which nnnouncemenl will satlofy.
all that great bargains will be given.
JOHN 31, GANNON,
je. 14, 1867. Corner Whitehall nml Hunter Streets, Atlanta. (»:>.
BICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES
FOR 1867.
Chamberlain , Cole 4* Boynton ,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Are selling their immense Stock of
,’jm © iij§ q
At Wholesale and Retail, for Cash Only,
At Prices to suit the Times
Their Stock of DRESS GOODS compriseseve rv new sole in l lie American 111:11 1 ct
HOSIERY am ' GLOVES- hie largest ever hroinrllt tn Atlantn ;
SILK »nil POPLIN COVERINGS. ™i! LACE POINTS of every variety ;
EMBROIDERIES ami LACE GOODS «re very description ;
PARASOLS and SILK UMBRELLAS ln s " il «»">• hmiy;
TABLE DAMASKS- NAPKINS-TOWELS- TOWELING IRISH LINENS =
CURTAIN DAMASKS. Goods lor Men’s and Boys wear, DOMESTICS a,lt * NOTIONS
s@~a.ll for the lowest cash price .-©a
April I*2 —ly, *
Light! Light.
2STO3ST EXPIjOSIYB
WM 1 mM . ©llia
. This Oil makes the best-, s 'fest and cheapestlight of anything known. It Is fully patented—» of
its superiorl’y. 1 1 can be used in an v Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, by attaching the LIGHT lIOISK HTIINI R,
which is preferable to ail othe-s. This Oil makes a clear, blight li.bt , smokes lesa and burns long, r than utlur
Oils, and is as safe as a tallow candle It tci l not explode, as can be dein mslrnled In a moment.
The METEOR SAFETY LAMP is a perfect gem—a universal favorite —and gives a LIGHT fur less than half
acent an hour. For sale by
W. L. KIRKPATRICK dt CO , Cartereville, Oa.
T. M. LLLIIS, Calhoun, Ga.
RLFE W. THOTNTON.
Proprietor of Bartow and Gordon connltes. Also agt. for the sale of County Rights. Those desirous of making
money, will do well to correspond him at Calhoun, Ga. Je 28—ts,
MENS’ AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT THE GATE CITY
We would respectfully inform our ft lends and the public that we have just received one of the largest ami
best selected stocks of
SZF-ELXira- -A-ZtTZD SUMMER OLOTHIHG!
Ever brought to Atlanta, all of which have been manufactured for ns from Go"da bought at late decline, for
Cash, with special reference to the wants of this section. We would respectfully invite all to an examination of
Qiir Goods and Prices,
Feeling confident that we can suit the most economical, as well as the most fastidmu*, as to price and qua’lty
Space does not permit to enumerate all the G rods kept by us, but suffice it to say we have nice
Cassimere Suits for $7 50 to $lO 00,
and upwards. Those acquainted with our Good., need not be told that our Clothing Is made up by the hes
workmen, and of superior goods. In addition to the above, we keep, also, a large stock of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Cons'stingof PUFFED and PLAtN WHITS SHIRTS, FANCY and BROWN LINEN SHIRTS, UNDEIIGAR
MENT3, of all sizes. Fancy and Plain TIES, of all descriptions, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Genu
Gray’s Patent Molded Collar, as well as Glazed and Marseilles Collars, All of which will be sold cheapen ha
can be bought elsewhere. r
Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Sole Leather and other Trunks,
Carpet Bags and Valises, Eugene and Saratoga Lavlies
Trunks, &c. Before purchasing, please call at the
Gate City Clothing Store by
A. lIOSENFELU k BKO.,
Next doer to McUamy & Co’* Drug Storr, Whitehall Strerf,
Anril 26, 1967.wt0 ATIA^ T * crr\n~n