The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, October 11, 1867, Image 4

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/■.lit S A ACv£firiSch'LNTS« ; ;;"b. ISC 7 . ft, ' 'T ‘ -C .1 wh 0 1 e s a 1 e Orocci COMMISSION MERCHANT. Odi is r, M sa!< ’ 100-000 P \ TF: " T ™ Ui. ■;..r'i*v-uYY Kv ‘-? 1 >«r;,ly sct>a*B: i » (■HI’RXI.fiAF (RKtHAI{I!M).\-s, i 500 hi Uir'! ~ ' "!, c* , » '»n . »nr» a-M.l 1s „r,j. e.e f ’ ' r ‘ , e 5 if»,„ S \fd AM) 20 " * *| • s naiUV'ivfi,r (lfor,ja rfnß Cen " n -; CO ’ OKO i,J ». rv T-r |, SM>--l>Sta *«;, L frlco.TvcMydJiTul/petYon f r * ,M> * ln “*«• TO ARiUTF. Thirty Tons Reynol.ls & ?on‘s EAI/rj.MulfK «TK*:s 4PE4MJ3 f»fio S r» n kT ~ , iri.lmve.he ,;■»•«.**« ;, to u, u, I 4 I’-ixl Crass .Seeds -p any .it.oMl.y_Re., C|.. w , h« u -* d r .“' ,jt J( . • a tiru.. llar.garlftu Uras.-. «>.. Imr<l etc. FLOIJfI. 1000 baK * 0f Fam,!y Kl ° !r 10 store. SALT! S } S/I ! O j f| A imps Virgin's (- .V*, i , fine teimcle n B . ’T.ut /•< ii/l J umaufactui ej ’a pflcc*. li t CO ¥. 40.000 n:i> n.i ai;; - / £>u j ultiers of (he boat quality. t! i.IIS. 5000 r ,f >«r.da superior Ilan, a, waranted. ! MU». £[) Barrels and kegs Pure Lein Lard, tctncnl «iul Piaster. 50 Barrels In store and r. sale. Mo!assej|. 10 ' Ui ‘' lr - Culja Motnss.g ami 5 born Is d>. Bn.~a.r and to nee, Afi Rio Coge*. ot> barrels fc '.."0' —Various '.'fades. < hantl Soap, 100 hoxM 3’aarl StareU. 1 n ’ tf>() bales sl, «t and Factory Tarn, T)0 bwtg Shot, -0 Hull's Factory Yarn. ilfv! , *c?*° baCCO> £caa,,, * Corn « Oats, Seed Rje, Barliy, C. At ton! ('ollp! 1 ! ;; •j! AN irirs and dealers are Invj ,1 in »’,!» <h,-r »lie as ~rarice that .heir I, s>, v XnwiT , ’;;l"<rteet..,i and their Instruct! ..art i.-t --l) comt,hod with. J. her it Cash Advnnees will hen ade A. K SEA GO, Oirocer and (commission Mt ichnnt. ISi w Firc-I’inol Building, (old standi Corirnr Forsythe and Mitchell street*, \ Dct4 > 3rn - Atlanta, Ga k.. MADDOX REYNOLDS & CO. »$mf f * ho, *' S(lIc Grocers ar.d Ca;:- mission Jlcixlants. ami lik ( or7lrr °f Whitehall and Alabama Streets. and 1>c £ leave (peril your attention to „„ 1| |ll > l onr largo and earclully selected stock P ol GROCERIES now on hand, One ol‘ our •WOOXI 'irtn lies just returned from i\evv York and jip.r.iliut altitnort* markets, and has purchased one of IVIMII 1 - 1 largest find most complete stocks of Uro ''u s cver Urou-jltt to this City. , v „ 8° 0ll « 'ire alt bought from first hands— S|nn Manufacturers, Refiners and Import,ms; „ b€ ' ne "d bought for cash, and will be sold at the ktn. »,wcijt market prices. We feel confident that ill Is •'are prepared to offer superior inducements , To c.ty und count,y dealers. * (*ur slock emhrawes every article in (lie Gro jir r hue. including F1 N 11 ], Iq1'() U y TOBACCO AND SEDANS. ' AY hen you vi.it our citv, we w,.i;i I ple.sej <o have you call mid examine our sleek, before puivhasinpf elsewlu re, we are determined ;iol to lie undersold by any house in the City vn same class goads. Maddox. Reynolds & co, Cor. Whi.telniii uiui Ala. streets, Ovt. 4,—wdirt Atlanta, Ga, ’b II lUII.FY. c. X. OKTUVAV I'.irmsrly of Mi-nry Ur?. Os Giles Goii -.m --.' AM ES M.CAV-iY. T. It. sKMFI.t: J Os W.II iuusbu County. Os ilieiUville, Ala. DAILEY, ORDWAY & CO. COTTON COMMISSION .AjxrjDi Wholesale Grocery Watelicn.se, Ji'cx. fS r.::.' T Sdroftd Stireit K.ISIIVILI.K TCNX. best leave to return -hunks I nir frienOs f r the " very liberal share of |,atr miiTe be-towen upon our house the past season, ;• of would sa: Unit, having enli.rirt'it our fnclitties for ft • ring Cot tor,'we are o'v prepnml to give every attention to the oat?*, ami shipment cf all Cotton onr frlemU may tn t rust : > our care. We promise that ,very e'Jm t si’.l fie uv.i! to secure the very hiirheet market pilue, uheUi tr -'o'l tore or in other market.*. W: ! make Cash Ally a eves on alt cotton or other Pr ?- • uc?> st.i;?i oj to us. Our terms shall always he as low us Bn}- other rat able house. Jiijaeti M. Campy and Win T. fiillGfllC will give their undivided att uttilrtt tu-tbo C*-?ton Dep-irrmant, and will gttrain every nerve t«> mcks it W the iuUuett of planters to patrouize IF. We w* 11 alwnvs keep a full -Mock of G ROCKETFG, BagGINiL ROi K .ud 1 WINF. and all grades ol > L<»l'R for sale at tlie lovucst prloea. Wanted.—wish to purrhasr w.ish ilid 1 unwashed WOOL KKATIIKu.-, anJltulEJ iM i l’, ..ml wilt Always sii e the la -p. e-. IS 11 L fX OUiMI ik' gi 4 0., ’• & ISS of Cartersviilc will act as our agents amt pv'»s «?n C< t'en V'.. n . til OIK. _ QUli WAV w CO. Sept 27 G 7 Cmo ROUT. LUSK, l*r >"t. T. JL SAMPLE, Ct»l>.r TRADBRS’ 30 ( nion Street, ti:\\., DEALS IN (din, Fore /g t and Boniest ic E.r chimyc, ( ncun ent AJoiiey of all h inds, ( nilr.l StuitS, Stole, urid Rail jlood Fends. ALisrl!:csV prices p;iitl for r»,*2Cs. Vitis iO ids, and C omp. Lit. .Voles. FOR PALB t' hC AN, SHERMAN &, CO’S DRAFTS IN SUMS TO £ LIT, ON Loudon, rands, merlin . Sept 27, 18(17 Cm _ Alt f NT A /.LVEHTiS' P PPT S. New r?7arbie ITard. & S. B- OATMAH, •- For WlTJ.fi’,l C AY, Iniporirr c. <1 Dudtr in lia/l tn. Blork adiliu, and While liutlun l Statuary M A It Jl L E. £/r> v;:: :: ‘ v ’■; X.>- Lt.' nave rj store, n hrur «n , !:| a,}u;.:.! st ci; orrniUhc {* ’V 1 ” :! I j/U and r-'i.fdi M< h,! , 17* t'E. \vc offer to tin* | on phi, | , J " ■ ,1 , ' . t • . '• ! • jtd _J?i * t~ v | . Owing t; ;i.r i.:„’i r | I 1 prop,*,, j./ndu O, • ■ tha! it II can buy, My f.utidi, are sir !. hr : . ,s:ng the ma- J teir.il, t!i it 1 v I , - 'V.'.h s nail prolit | We arc {'ft par-,! lot’-.;, -| I*l thehe-t Rtv’*-, ! M'.mimenl-. c - I r:d t ! in, 1} ,x 'V > mbs, I T rid. Is. i arved I [ .e;,. it, <h o.nes, I 'ri:S, Vases. Ac,, (u.d l urij.d.c c .Martfic ol ail de \. i* v 'i : ; ’ and r;:p> m i wor! tr.t •* in nil depart rue:, -of he !;r :•? v.e h<»|ie t-» merit a si, re of j ms ic p.?r>:i.ilecictnsof Mono* merits and any other w, ,1. in Mar 1 - :<?, furnish ed jr-alis. Order' so'icifi'd an ! |,r an: :'v filed, tlfi'ce and Yard a■ t_;■ >i irnr lie hue lintel and uppo i it- (tear,", i jv.; j: r .i)■p ■t, . ii.. V iA, (* a lice Oth, lofifi, mil godds ! E,r: v goods i N c w Arri v a !! TALLEY, BROWN &CO Whltchiiii Slrcct, Atlitula, Ga., Arc now dal'y rccelvinp their SECOND INSTALLMEN I OF Spring and Suii’incr Goods! I ! a-’illtlon to their pre-< • t -l<>- v.tl. y wit KECKIVK Wi.F.KI.V, fiuil. g the Cciaaig tcic.ua, h e . T S IT ES OF IRE GOODS 1 TSSr.t 13 ITII OX EIA r ;l3 XOW! Black »n• I Pnncy Fit!;>, Musmi.li iiu. Grena'lines, O.gaiulle Mas,ins, Vhiie and Ifiack Iron Bareges nvi *S, MI’I.L, XAtN*S.)OK and JASONKT MI'SLIN'S VYtiite and Fancy Tarlatons, Waite amt la. cy I! ii iant», Tu.k'd ck.rl Urn, a, Alexand.e’s K.il Gloves—liglit coi<>rs MA r.TI'l Ii AMD CT-VSY LACK COU.AUS. J.ace Points, Grenadine Shawls, Ac. ORDFRS FROM THE CO ENTRY SOLICITED, M,y fi—v, Gal. W ;r: T '§ ASP AND Vi’.ji «.k.vi l) Our situation giving us peculi ar advantages in tlie baud!lug of wheat and flour, induces us tospe eialv solicit com |.signme« t s oi, and orders for, ,'taiese articles, We wlli bo con t' V »*t Elf V I" a 1 ' A 0 C w *.l 4,t 7 h. 11 J; a1 A iji Ka Qd ** *- ' supwly of Osita hlls'g, Lvli kon ail fi E i 11 , 1 aj i k Sacks, which we wiJ furnish at the lowest mar ketpr ice s, ai sand w 11! make I: hera I Cash advances on shipments to us Is ere oi* through r.H to om* friends in Jew York or els ewhere. (-a iek returns niade up os sale of Pro duce, GUiW, WRIGHT & C Uia. .1 urix »G Atlanta, Ga T ito cntiie lot ol Wilcox A: (iibhs Sewing Maeltine at this jdace beintt ex!inu?tetl, I '.visit to hear as soon as possible from these haveing ol these machines, who wish to return Mem. or to exchange them for others of different finish —so that loan order others accordingly*. Cartersville, Julv 20 1867. JOHN U. ITU (Tv.WAN. Oin’i A fur Ga. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ‘- v v ’ rtu e of an order from :he Court ' s os Ordinary, in he town of Carte rsville Ist Tues < ’ ; *Y in V> ■■■ ; * er next, one 16) acre let t-l lai**t I-ss t' 1 *' v> -'it ws «’ >vt r which h-as alrca lj been essigu o«l, thore rtutfh j: u robe H'Tacro?, bot ei tv,i --l i ii ;ou the north by lamt forun*i!y wne i by Thos Ut’;T'v.Tc.t. v *hv IthaJ f ruuT .v owned ; v Btriton Ur wt r sr-u-bv land of Wiley ? it h gn in «;:s* by lan sos McKeh ty the stmt known as f hc 1 : o»?roe. ?‘4d hs Hm j rt.jH'tj 0 f x \ . , ; . u s & Trotter deec'.E -uid ft<r*ihe benefit oi Use heirs a-ui ere i tors of s.\i*l u^ctvised, cue JuPf cash ami '<* t* »m*» du»- ia IS ir.o .P-s -v»i;h <ood be j-r h i^'~. j:;u. w. oitord, AJmT. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ W;T5t A P ||f if <jJ JhkU4) vU 2) I nil! exchange one GtKCKE WOODRUFF CCX'OnO j,.,, r ._- v f.* o- hi? of v.-Pea?. One oxi'hkiit K-.i ! Spriti# buzgy f*r Ilf* I'll. Roc:; iwsv with pa'e, sh it ami «loubic 1 art ■ s I -■•ls ■ : v. h, at. One li.;i,t tiir-e spline Tix| ;t -s \V:?r* ii ?: 'r ' i lialiifis of vhe ?t. Would refer to Lh.pt Thos. Tun. Sin or J aipfs liurge. Aj*] ; !y to ?_r a«l,dr; ss a vcritt tiryx. Mja, ii*.:|j; <■ LM'k, Whitclinii street, ju'y 2fi. is, 'l7 Atlanta, (Ja j Coil oii an and Ha y S C R E W. U 7 EIGHT*? PATENT 7"OX CCTTCX ATT) TTAY ! SER! V, c-i.ii r«»cf*T't is s. *y }»» E jr ( ir.ati’if cuired in APE XT A. AH inAunna- I ton f:ii-!;i*d , p-d on ai>;»!;c»Tii*n. i’(tnd in your orders ! i.-*?iM:diatciy- that ymr Be"* •'* y h#» -r the iii st of the season. TOMMY '■'L EW \ RT. TI irdivare Mai cli .nts Aleuts. Atlanta. Ga.jj’.Ey 12. s:nitui> statet fic-tul. (Mill y.\ Ki: a &, PASS r; EX, Proprietor?,) I ATS.'. XT A, «EC2??;S t. TXTF? l •!.<* p'ea-Mire in infon.Vng rur old y y fri.mds. patrons and the public gener ally, hat we have refitted, painted, furnished, ai;.! enlarged tile above House, making it in style and capacity equal to any house in this city. We hare and ine this at a heavy expense. Our House is well located, \\ iiiiin 100 yards of the General Passenger Depot; and we flatter out-elves thM a long experience and sC ict ap plication to business will not fail to he appre , i ited by a geniT, us public. Our charges for | the present will be §3 per day for transient hoar.!, and we arc oilcring.spccial inducements to i.u iut ss m •»! for single me vis, Sc. WHITAKER & SASSEEN, juivflff Proprietors. van e'pps a ; f/p p/}/; AVIIOLksAI.E AXI) RETAIL CJ-IEYOOkh! E?s£3 Aid LD Cos in 335 ission JtScrchnn t s, A E aba in it gti’cct, Atlanta Ga. Th» fntlmrinir. as well ns many other goods iu Ill's fine " sale in iota to suit i>ureli..serD: U'.v'f.n S',lt-*. 'torn, I'.acon linin',. Floor, (';? 1:\"?-Msi II lms, I,old, Fiivar-ourtU Hams l ’offer. . Pyrups. Brown Potm-s, Mo’asses, K fined fliua* s. Sod.?, Macke'el tu Uhls., H ilt, M: eke cl in Kegs, B..ftp, P i hinin in Or Toilet Sosp, Lobs’era in Cans. Oysters in Cans, f armies, V an: !,'■«. Raisins, Mason’s Blacking, Nuts, Tobacco, Dates, Cigars, ptareh, &c. Ac. v a’ Jane 21, l>o7.~tc Atlanta, Ga, ust EDWARD WILDER’S Stomacli-Bitters. It will cure Hyspepsia. U S E EDWARn WILDER’S Stomach Bitters. Tt will cure Liver Complaint and all specif of Indigestion. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S Stomach Bitters, Tt will cure Intcvmitent Fever and Fever and Ague, and all periodical disorders l! SE EDWARD WILDER’S Stomach Bitters. It willgivt immediate reliefin Colic and I It' USE FDWARD WILDER'S Stomach Bitters. It will cure Costiveness. U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BIT I'UUS. It is a mild and delightful Invigorant £ Delicate Females. U S E EDWARD WiTDER’S STOMACH BITTEIiS. It is a safe Anti-Bilious Alternative ai. tonic tor ail family purposes. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTEIIS. It is a powerful liecuperant after the frame lias been reduced and attenuated by sickness U S E EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH HITTERS. Ii is an excellent Appetizer, as well as Stren etivr ot -the digestive force?. U S E EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. As it is being daily used and prescribed be all physicians, as the formula will be handed any regular graduate. EDWARD WILDER, sole rußorrtiETOß, No. 2 I A Main S t i* e e f, MARBLE FRONT, LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY REDWINS &l FQ2, WHOLESSALK AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS Coiner iTliitelialiand Ala. Sts ATLANTA, GA. Nor. 9 I y Umpire Restaurant, Next doer t ■ Georgia National Bank, At- | lanta.Ga. This eelebratcd Restaurant is now j up- v. night and uay, two setts of hand era- j ploy i J, twelve hours on and twelve hours olf.! The liouse has been newly furnished with all j kinds of Wares, twenty Itallian Marble ri'a iiit s. with j-rt Mite rooms. Game, Fish, Ch s t, 3, choice Bteaks. atni all the varie i sos the i scusoti, kej.t coi.stautly on hand. PHASE vV HIS WIFE. Atlanta, Oct. 1, l' " 7. v.3m AT LA WTA ADVERTISEMENTS. Hand Looms. DE. H.SELL?, ANDREW PCNV K.PGtSNN PresideDt. Secretary. Treasilar GEORGIA LOO M AND MA ,Y UU F A C 7 U K 1 N G CO M P A NY. 'I-inii'a-tiirer- an ’ Pint ter». look to your interests, ; n: I l i*i til local! 1 1 Bel’-Johnson Building, nestdoor to tbe Fust" face, and see n Ta opperatiuu MENTENIIAT T/S IMPROVED ?E!.F-ACTING f I A N D \N D POW E R LOO M! T'lfiir’'nderston'*. Easier to Operate, and more r»lia- v tp I*' s-e'S,’** 5 - jiHi jor judyant-ages over other ilf ad Looms, is mole simple and durable. PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT Rv WVaviuar all th«ir Goods for Home Wear on the MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM, FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS CAM BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. It. M’pttves as fast as any Factory Loom! HALF THE C' ST OF THE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE! From Five to Ten Dollars a day can be made on it. ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING. By tlie tu-nirur of an Easy Crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Ciofn. tread the Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. Ii voaves Jeans, Satinets* Linsey, Blanket Tvviii. 1) .uhb---Plain Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed Goods. Fontdnjr Twills of ail kinds. Flax, Gotton, Tow, or Ail-Wooi U I lit. Bajdnsr, Toweling, Tabie Linen, Bal nv ral cirW.olen, iPnen and Hemp Carpets—in fact any 'r m a Handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet. TT IS SMAU, NEAT AND LTGHTh N' ll- trier th*m a common Breakfast Table. 11 IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN NER, 'Of’Gorxl Sinterial oral TI nulsomely Yarnwhed. IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD, Everything is Performed by Turning a Crank. LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE, Tor Fnr her Bill of Pricen Descrip tive Circulars, and Pan.pltsof Weaving , address GEORGIA LOOM AND ManulhcUiring Company, Atlanta, Ga. li. PRATT, Agent. Mhrch 22, 1857, wfim The ' liyeTrogTiW We invite the special attention of Druggists and Mer chants in the sun-o 1 a ruling country to our large stock of Hr reign and American Goods—Buying in large quantities direct I }* from Importers Manufactors and P ickage Houses —We are able to offer inducements not to be surpasse•; in New York, to merchants who em ploy less capital and buy in smaller qualities. We are daily receive rig Li ge supplies of Drugs and AlvC _Ft ODTOIiTDSS. OILS AMD PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, MACHINE AND TAN' NER’$ GIL of every kind and quality— VARNISHES, DYESTUFFS, Imported and American. FANCY AND TOILET GOODS, PATH NT MEDICINES and ail articles kept in a first class Drug House. Also on hand HTc.v Crop Tiirhip Seed. Large quantities ol Qu XCKSIL VE2R for mining purposes, Spear’s Patent “Fruit Preserving SOLUTION” one Bet. FRF SEE l ES, 128 tbs FRUIT without expensive sealing or air tight Jars. Call and examine our stock and drink from the-*lamous ARCTIC SO DA FOUNT”. 11T. ~5 Ah IA a) & FOX, Comer Whitehall & A a. streets?, July it). Atlanta, Ga. DRUG-SI! # jt m m m Y t w i $t M a MY OT,D FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS will please remember* that, after hav’ng been twice burned t it, I have re sumed the DRUG BUBINEriB with Messrs. T. »/. & M. B. SWANSON, under ihe style of ' H4SSOT. BWA»@OI€ AT ROARK'S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W, n. BROTHERTON, ATLANTA, GA, I will he plena'll to meet all my old. friends at our new place of business, where I am prepared to show them a large and well assorted stock of I purposes, and at very low figures, R- J. MASSEY, late Massey and Hertv. feb 1 ATLANTA, GA. 4V llcox & Gibbs Sowing Ma chines Those who have been using- the above ma chine will please forward to me an expression of thi.'ir opinion of it as a (amity machine, and also its merits as compared with other ma chines where they have used others. Piease give me an expression of your opin ion r.t an early day and oblige Sept 27 1867 JOHN H. RFC KM AN. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, _ V. R. TWO. j. S. STSYmT. .N _■ yto 1 <J.J„ lj X. Oxford, G a . TOMMEYI STEWART IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, M the ?ign of the ' MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Ga., Respectfully call tl» attention of merchants and oth ers to th i r large and well ass .Tied stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware* Consisting j n part of Iron, Steel, Nads, Builders’ and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, Grain Cradles, Sythe Blades, Toi ls of all kinds, Arc.; -ALSO LIATHER, lime and cotton yarns. AGENTS FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction Aletal. Baugh’s li aw bone Superphosphate of Lime, I Buffalo Scale Works, Nonpareil Washing Machine Proprietors and agents for Brook’s Patent Portable Cot ton and Hay Screw and Revolving Press In over onp hundred counties in Georgia. B§jTCounty Rights for A'a/e.‘%7|t April IS, ly. AND CARRIAGES. SADDLERY AND HARNESS emporium:. i Whips and Enuameied C'c-j&s ' Learher and Cloth. j <£ ; X F urniatiing Goods, a I fine assortment, G. C. ROGERS, Dccalur street, Altanta, Ga, Second Door below Messrs. Moore & Marsh, i oud opposite the United States and American Hotels Prices Will be found more reasonable and stock more complete than any in the citv AND BUGGIES °f lnost approved styles and I’ hiisli on hand and made to or- The largest stock of Hardware in the city. TRIMMINGS* of all kinds and qualities kept on hand for the trade. Sept 27, 1867- wiy, CROCKERY AND T. R. RIPLEY, AGT. OLD STAND, Whitehall St., GstabiiNiicif In Atlanta, Ga. June 21, 1867.—6 in J. M. IS still at his old stand on Whitehall Street dealing out HATS by the Doz. and Retail ALSO TRUNKSi VALISES CANES / UMBRELLAS &C --of every description—- SABLE SETTS, MINK SETTS, FITCH SETTS, SQUIRREL SETTS, CONEY SETTS, MUSK-RAT, CHIHDREN’S SETTS, ranging in price from 56.00 to 5200.00 All kind of Fur Skins bought at J. 3>X. HOLBROOK’S Atlanta Ga. Sept 27th 1867—wtf MEADOR & BRO’S: TOBACCO Commission Merchants. (UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. aug 15, w3m, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pat. Med., Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Fancy and Toil. Art., Soaps, Per fumery, Brushes a variety, Wines, Brandies, 4’c., <s*e. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, IXieMsXco" Successors to Met A3IEY & G. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs. Faints. Oils. Chemichas. Window entss, PATENT Metltttnes Ut. roR.VEK mi on ?jtd arjis tr& ts, Atlanta, (a. Tlie Oldest Jewelry Hodse in ATLANTA, GEORSA. ER LAWOIE, tOlodiS, Jewelry aid Silverware, Watchmakers’ Tools and Material. All Articles Waranted as liepresmted. Watches and Jew try Repaired by competent workmen art 11 arranted. May t, 1867. wly LANGFORD & SfS’CRATH, Stoves I Slows ! t stoves ! ! ! GOOKING AND HEATING STOVES FOR tee nvcrLjLjXOisr ■ WF DEFY COMPETITION IN QUANTITY, QUALITY and price, We offer to the publif, the celebrated GOOD SA marit-an, the best‘Stove‘in the world. Also the PRO TECTOR WITH GALVANIZED CAST IKON HFSKII VOt k, somthing new and durable, A! >o the COTTON I'LANT. a splendid first class stove. We have for sale tie justly celebrated premium fstep] stove palmetto, which is the heaviest, most dut able and ties* premium stove ever offered to (lie pub lic. A general variety of stamped, plain and japaned Tin-ware—Toilet Setts, Bath nod Coot TtM 4c, fa.. Sheet Copper, Sheet 1 on, Tin Plate, Sorder and a gen eral stock for Tinner;- Use. House Furnishing Hoods generally. All orders promptly attended to. LANGFORD & McCRATH, Hunter street, first door from Whitehall st., Atlanta Ga. The above stoves are sold also in Car. ters' iile by .!, W. Strange, aug 9 IS67* COTTON GINS! COTTON GINS . h,;-:.V' E ' >- w -«V&son. • t am now prepared to furnisli the Horace L. Emery & cfori’a COTTON G!NS AND OOLTXLEOHSHIJELS- With Railway & l,ever horse pow ers for opperating them. Longpersonal experienced tlieusfng of this machin ery. With the at.ded experience and perfect satisfac tion of a iarge number who have purchased from me. I am enabled to insure satisfaction to all who will give ine a call. 1 sell them at manufacturers prices,freight added. j Description and price Circulars furnished on application in person or by letter. An assorted stock of various other machines and agricultural im plements on hand, P. W. J. ECHOL, AGRICULTURAL MACHINE AND IMPLEMENT DEALER, Whitehall street, aug 23-wtf. Atlanta, Ua COX & HILL. Have lVow In Store: ~Q BARRELS RifE WIIISRY, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky, 50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy, 30pkgs Cognac Brandy, 20 kgs Holland Gin, 10 pkgs Jamaica Rum, 10 pkgs New England Rum, 25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 cases Wumpoo and Drake’s Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases J box Sardines, All of which we offer to the trade at very low prices. COX & HILL. ATLANTA, Ga., decl3—wtf Notice, TWO months nfte- date apfdicatlon will be made to the court of Ordina y of Bartow county, for leave to aell *ll the real estate belonging to W. P. Bradley, late of said county, deceased. B. C. BRADLEY August. 12 1867 AUm’r , ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE NATION AL STOVE Works, New York, TTTF. are now prepared to sett at wholesale un;l ftetsi W at New York prices Freight* added only. Our st.-ck is complete and we challenge competition. We wish to call especial attention to the the finest Stove yet produred. It ts simple >n Its ron struction and has the largest oven by ten per cent of ny othe,r Stove n the market. Can be used with or without hot WATER RESERVOIR AND Our stork of House-Furnishing Goods is the best to be found south. Terms cash. RICHARDSON & SANFORD, Atlanta, Ga- N, B. W, H. Gilbert, Hardware <Si Stove Dealer at Cartersville, Ga. is oUr agent and will furnish any of oUr make of stoves at the Atlanta or New York prices, freights added on ly, Five hundred stoves now in store aud to rriVe. aUg. 15, w3m- HEW LIQUOR STORE. IS. Jll.JSo.se «& Cos, Wholesale Dealers in ISrnmlM-s, Wines, Whlshep, Gins, It IIUIN, Kr. Sc. No‘J Granite ISlock, Glroail S'r. Atlanta, Ga. IMPORTED ANdI)OMHSTIC LIQUORS of every Grade offered at low figures. Country dealers are specially invited to give ns a e dl and sample our Liquors, which we guarantee m be i we rej,resent them. Aud satisfaction glveii in every transaction. June 7 —tc. It, M. ROSE A 00. McBRIDE, DORSET!’ 4- CO., ATLANTA. GA. To the Merchants of Georgia amlailjoining States: TT7E have already spoken through the papers to our \V friends throughout Ihe South, and advised th s • who were formerly our fellow-soldiers in the Son Ikdti Army, that we had undertaken to apply, in !*t mo . tin* elements of vigor, energy and promptness, which had so often gained us the day in War. We have opened a Wholesale Crockery AND GLASS HOUSE. in Atlanta. On a scale far beyond Any before known in the State. We are bßcked by all the advantages which are de rived from abundant means and a thorough knowledge of the business. A large partof our goods are shipped DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE. via Charleston and Savannah. We confidently expect to supply from i- mi £' */ our depot in Atlanta, all those mer- Y chants throughout this and adjoining States, 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 save FREIGHT by purchasing here. You wiii save BREAKAGE by purchasing hore. Yon 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 grade. We repack Crockery, China Glassware, Looking Glasses, Lamps, Cutlery, Plated and Japanned Ware, Clocks, Ac., to order. We have job lots of these goods from time to time at very low prices. We solicit your CASH orders, and will give you large advantages for CASH IN HAND. Your Friends, April 19,1867. McBEIDE, DORSETT A CO. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! GEO. P. FRAZER Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga. WHOLESALE AAD RETAIL DEALER, Has now on hand one of the largest and cheapest stocks of FURNITURE In Atlanta, embracing PARLOR SETS,CHAMBER Sets CHAMBER SETS BEADSTEADS, WRITING DESKS, SOFAS, BUREAUS, ROCKERS, WARDROBES, WASH STADS, CHAIRS WHAT-NOTC. in slmrt, everything needed to complete a first- class stocked furniture, inducing the '-B HIST and CHEAPEST Ever offered in this city. The attention of the citl sens of Atlanta and and the country generally is re spectfully ini ited to this establishment. Great induce- Iw'eiFV hf ’ trad .f P L ices low t 0 the times. Or ders filled promptly and well Aug. 9th 1667. it. MISCELLANEOUS AOVERTISEME ft HOME FOR SL; G. M. Gullett’s Raffle. To take place in Macon, Georgia, Oeloher 15#ft, My only object in offering this scheme for public pat ronage. is prompted by a desire to sell my Real Ketnte Ml atonce, or loose it In the attempt. 1 have re duced the price of tickets In the reach of all, and have placed everything on the list at a lair valuation. Every 4th Ticket TAKES A PRIZE. No Prize worth less than $1,25 Ail the Fluted-ware. &c., we offer is put down at the lowest retail price for such goods. Yon stand a chalice of getting the best prise on the list for OLY O E I>OM. tit. The price asked for tickets Is EXCEEDINGLY SMALL in view of the gain in prospect. If you should miss the first, second or third prizes, there are ninny others which are worth two hundred fold the amount subscribed Those who prefer, can adopt this plan In ordering tickets : When the amount they wish to Invest amounts to as much as $25, they can deposit the amount they wish to remit in the hands of some gentleman who will Inform me of such deposit, and 1 will send hint the tick ets ; provided I ant acquainted wsth him. or he can give me good retferences us to his honesty, Ac. lie can do this by sending me the certificate of seine county officer, with the comity or state seap PHICE OF TICKETS, When ordered by Mail or Express; One Ticket $1 00 Five “ 100 Ten “ S» 00 Eleven' 1 .... 10 00 Twenty" Id 00 Fifty “ 44 00 Below will be found a list of prizes 1 Cotton plantation, 1200 acves, $15,000 00. 1 Light room House and two acre Lot in Griffin, 4,000 00 200 Acres Land in Mxcon county, 1,200 00* 160 “ “ •* " 1,0(H) 00 100 “ *• “ “ 1,000 00 100 “ “ “ “ 600 00 100 “ “ 14 “ coo 00 • 50 “ “ “ M 800,0(1 60 “ •> “ “ 800,00 50 * 1 “ M “ 800,00 50 “ “ -• <• 800,00 1 Half acre Lot and two room House In Atlanta, Ga. 000 00 1 Quarter Acre Lot and two room House in Atlanta, Ga. 800 00 15 Quarter acre Lots in Buburbs of Atlanta, *llO each, 1,660 00 1 splendid sett, Chiim, o.qq qq C Woodruff's Concord Buggies, $225 eaeh, 1.850 no 1 Fine eighteen carat Watch, 150 no sT.adie's tineeantneled Watches.sl2seach, 025 00 5 Ladies’ tine Watches, SIOO each, fain no 10 Tea Betts, six pieces each, $75 each, ■ 75000 HI Tea Setts, four pieces each, S4O each 400 00 260 Fifty picture Albums $5 each, 1,2,Mi no 10 Elaborate Ice pitchers $25 each, 2,Ml 00 10 Cake Baskets, heavy plated, *ls each, 1:000 10 Ladles’ Work Boxes, S2O each, 200 no 20 Setts double plated Castors, <BO each, 600 00 500 Gold Pens, in cases, 2 ho rach 200 Betts heavy plated castors, cno “ 2000 heavy plated Fruit Knives, 200 “ 150 Butter Dishes, sno u 500 chased Ciups, heavy plated 200 “ 160 Card Stauris, 14 " son a 1800 Butter Kttvies. “ 1 25 to Bno “ 190 setts Dining Forks, heavy plait d, 500 1 4 2000 Steel Engravlrgs j 05 k 500 setts Tea Spoons, kOO « f)'»0 “ Oold-liiMMl Salt Cn store, do “ 800 44 44 Goblets, 00 “ 500 44 Dessert Bpui ns, ft oo 44 PLAN OP RAFFLE. A duplicate number for each tic et will he placed in a row and box. on email pieces o; card, and mixed Intlis mimlnateiy. The llrtt tiuuilter drawn takes the first prize, the second t e second jn iso. K-cry fourth t, k et takes a prize. The drawing will take j. lace >n puli lie. and conducted by disinterested men, under oath. For full deSci lotlons of property ■ i.d my referc u os send for a circular, as tax la so heavy I will have on ly one place to sell tickets. SPLCIAL [PLi-A^lsr Th sc who Wish to buy tiokolK on th s special plan can do so us follows : 1 will sell a one dull w li, kot lor fi ty cts ; it i draws a prize you will pay $2 lor the prize, or not take It. I vlll s,jl a one ih liar lieket lor twenty-five cents if it, draw s a prize .von w ill pay four dollars for the prize, or mil lake If (Lead imtage In iovi sting in this way Is tills! li you should pay twen ty-live or fifty cents, for a ticket, and It.eiionhi lie a blank, you are nUt nnlv so inucb ; whereas II tlwa .one dol ar , you would lie out fill} or scvmlv live cents mo e. G. ,M. QU. l'l r’P, aug. 2, 1 SOT. wt.o oct. 15. Griliio, Ga J. O. MATHtt T?()V, G. It. M E* CGIILTN. i. 0. MATHLWSO,\ & COt [Fnmiocly **■!‘«VALL. Vi; I,AT Ilt.-X iV (ill.l Gcf.T’L COi/iYHSSIGN MERCHANTS, At Jfi jvas»i ?r«, Gil. ('ons!,Tim>Pittfi of Hr ii:i, liaeon st nil PruliKUt |>n inj-l 1 > allciuli‘l mid nliHii n inilti ii mi on;, of sail'. Glai I socks on llilliil lit vrrv law jU'iivs. Agents for Montour, Hopewell ami Rock Coll m Mills. Reflbrciicos J Hon -1. I’. King, Augesta (>’n, \ ngusla Savings hank. July 2fi, 1867. wly. STAGEY HOUSE' CLAY KOBFJM'.S, I’nipri. tor, C'liurt li S!ml, NASIIVIT.LE, TENNESSEE July 19 1867 Administrator’s Sale BY virtue of An order fr< trr the f'nurt of Ordinary of Bartow county. (in. wlli be sold on tl o first 'I l es dny in November next, 1667 at the Court House m.i.r in said county, between the legal hours of Mile, tlia tract of land In said county, whereon Vllliam P. liny resided at the time of his death, the same containing 620 acres, more or less, and composed of the following lots and parts of lots, to-wlt : 1168, 1188, 1it,0,1181, 1135,1186,1169.1170,1171, 1172. 1105,1206,1208 1200, 1212, 1263, 767, 738 and Tail, in the s, venteonth district and third section of said county, lying on Knliarlee Creek, about 400 «eres of salil fnrm Is open soil In good state of cultivation, balance well timbered, with a dwelling house and good crih on said place. The farm is well situated on the Alabama road, ah ut three and a half miles west of btilesboro, In Bartow County. Terms of the ssle—One third cash: one-third credit of twelve months from date of sale, with note and good security, interest from dale, and titles to be made on payment of purchase money, retaining lein on the laud until the same is paid. J. A. GO WAN, Adm’r (it bnnit non. Os William P. Hay, deceased. September 20, 1687. fIEORGIA, BAP.TOW COUNTY.—Robert O. Huron IT one of the Administrators on the estate of Rlch*r<l If. Milner, deceased, haring petitioned to be discharg ed front said administration. All persons who are con cerrted are required within the time fixed by law, if any they have, why the said Robert C. Haxon, should not he discharged according to the prayer of his petition. Given under my hand and ollicial signature, this the 3th June, 1867. J. A. lIOWAKD, Ord. Administrator’* .Sale. TT7ILL be sold before the Court House door In Car- V V tersville, within the legal hours of sale, on the 4th Tuesday in November next. One half of Town Lot, In the town of Kingston, No. 27, measuring 50 by 132 feet. Sold as the property of W. W. Tippins, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms, CASH. J B. TIPPINS, September, 11 tb, 1867. Adm’r. Millinery Novelties of tlie Season, MRS. O.W IfeEBf!RG, No. 3 Peachtree at. (next door to Mess. Cox & Hill, whole sale Liquor Merchants) is receiving anew and Fashionable stock of all kinds of Millinery Goods, and invites all concerned, to examine the Novelties of the season, before purchasing elsewhere. Retail as wpII as wholesale orders from the country attended to with p-omptness and dispatch ATLANTA, GA. Sept 27, 1867. w3tn GEORGIA, BARTOW C OUNTY.—Whereas A. J. Weems, adm'r of V. A. Barton reprerents to the court. In his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered V. A, Barton’s estate. — This is Iherefore to cite Jill persons cocerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can vhy said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission from the same In terms of the law. J- A, II()W AKD July 12 1867. Ordinary. TyOTll'E.—The business relation heretofore existing !\ between Dr. J. W. F. BEST nod 8. R. KRAMER Is dissolved, and all accounts of BEST & KRAMER will be settled with Dr. J. W. V. BUST, sole proprietor.— S R KRAMER Is now In the employ of Dr. J. W. V. BEST. L w - E- BEST. Cai tersville, Gs. Sept. 11