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WThc names ofThomas Ttunlin,
John W. Gray, H. W. Fite, W. L.
Goodwin, anil Dr. Vanmeter are an
nounced as candidates for the Con veil
tion, this week. Prepare to vote on
the 29th instant.
Kartersville, Oct. Bth 1867*
Editut Kartersville Express:
Sir, about a week ago I liked to a
lost my ballance. I was skeered about
the Legencer man, but I am on my
legs again right side up with kare. Mr
Editor you know dat I was de fust man
to nounce a flatform, and I was de fust
Kandedate out, wy jist link oh it, ebery
Katidcdate dat comes out jumps rite on
my flatform, andnow dey are tryin to
kick me offob it, dare is Mr. Goodwin
Mr. Paret and Mr. (Longmeter)
1 bleeva dey call him, all a runnin on
my flatlorm, but now I tell you dey
kant come it, I don’t intend dat dey
shall do it, my flatlorm is my flatform,
and dey hab no rite to steel it from me
and hist themselves on it, dey want to
steel my Tunder, to dis I shall object,
dey must com? out on a flatform ol
dare own.
Mr. Editur I am so sited wid de ef~
feck ob my udder letter, 1 jist to’t 1
would rile an udder one and let you no
dat I hab been trabblin a good deal a
Leetioneering and I tell you skies am
brite and cheering 1 feel sartin dat 1
shall be heeled, 1 been to Rome, to my
old home at Kassville, and 1 bin to
Kingston, to Pine Log and to Wolf Pen
anil last but not least 1 hab been to At*
lanter too, and I tell you dat lam run
nin ahead, and e'en I heard trom Chat
tooga county and de Express had
■reached dare and my udder letter was j
•red to I Tied crouds, and was doing good
nvo.k for me.
N >w Mr. Editur when 1 get to de
A i tuion and get truw de-re, den 1 will
go rite oirto Kongress, and dare 1 will
have de taxes all taken ofl oh de cotton
de terbaker, and de whisky, and 1 will
vote lor J'udiation and against fistica"
it ion for social quality and equal rites I
Hi can by social equality dat Nigers must
keep dare place, and white fokes
deres.
Now Mr. Editur de reason dat I
votes dis way on de pudiation question
is dis 1 don't want de Nigers to hab
any vantage ob de white fokes. If dey
vv is to lisiieate de lands den de Nigers
would hab to buy de lands and de white
fokes would get behind de Nigers 1 link
dis would be luitv mug, now what
would de nigers do wid land, dey
vouldeni work it. de white people all
poor and nigers wonld’ut work, now
would*nl this he a glorious conn'ry. ?”
Now Mr Editur I do not no dat 1
shall loili time to rite an udder letter, I
fill ill he so busy leeshuneering
A ours jvetlitcly BEN CA J IMER.
P. S.
Since l rote the above, I have re
ceived a spaelt front All niter dat all
coJJerd kaiulidates must come down and
lei the while pceple go to de volition,
so il 1 come down you will not hear
Irocu dis niger agin. 'l’lianking you for
de use of yourcoiluuis 1 aut yours per
litely
I). L.
A large lot of DRY-GOODS, bought since
the recent decline in cotton* will bo so hi low,
bv PECK, IHOMPSON & C 0„
No, 5 Decatur street, near Whitehall,
Atlanta, Georgia,
Rome people are very fond of excitement,
while others are quite to the reverse like quiet.
But there are frequently nois e made when no
one is alarmed. If the cry of • fire” is heard,
either bv day or night, it never fails to arouse
the populace; and it is quite natural for one
startled to put off in some direction in quest
of the conflagration. This kind ot excitement
tends to exhaust and prostrate the human sys
tem; but when I tell you a startling story a
bout that mammoth stock of New ball and
Winter Goods that our old friend Jacob Elsas
has just received and opened, and how pretty
and tastey they are, and at what reasonable
prices he is selling them, wo are not at all ex
cited. we tell it calmnly and dispassionately,
for we’know whereof we are speaking ; we
have been around to his store, examined his
goods and prices, and made our purchases, and
have no hesitation is saying that we were well
pleased with our bargain, and expect to go
back again. Mr. ELSAS has a splendid stock
of Goods on hand, and wants to sell them.—
He is kind and affable in his manners, while
his Clerks, Messrs- Godfrey and Sommer, are
both agreeable and courteous to customers. —
\Ve heartily recommend this house to the pat
rol age of our citizens generally.
U is everybody’s interest to buy (goods as
lowa* possible. ‘ When you visit ATLANTA
look for PECK. THOMPSON & CO’S store,
where vou are sure to get bargains in Dry-
GIHH h „nd notions, No, 5 Decatur street near
Whitehall,
iottarnattlK * fljtiftl.—These excellent
merchants and clever gentlemen have the plea
sure of announcing to their many friends and
numerous customers the arrival of their mam
moth stock of Fall and Winter Dry-Goods and
Notions. Ready-Made Clothing, etc., which
was bought since the great decline in goods. - -
Their stock ia a superb one. and they are de
termined to sell as they bought*-at the greatly
reduced prices. They respectfully invite the
citixens of Cartersville and adjoining counttes
to come and examtne their GOODS and PRI
CES betore making their purchase* elsewhere,
as they feel assuredjhat to see is to self
Blair &. Bradshaws
new goods have come ,
®f)t WLniitzesl lift Insurtiut Cottjmtu.
Lit* Insurance affords the cheapest and *af**i lue'h
®<l of enabling Individual* who** means are exf-.iu“ed
with their lire*, to provide for the l-ved one* they
may leave behind. With ordinary leg'tio.ate invesl
roent*. to make a suitable provision, TI WE Is an in~
dtsjrensahit element, whereaa a short lift 1* no burner
to the reahratlon of the object by mean* of life insur
ance ; In fact, the feature which most strongly recom
mend* It for ailoption, f* 1*» capacity to make s fours
what the uncrrUiinty of lift render* insecure ur der
all other schemes. For example : —Should a pet wo.
aged SO year*, insure for ten thousand dollars, paying
an annual premium of two hundred and flf’y five dol
lar*. and die during the first year thereafter, his rep
resentatives would receive from the Company ore
thousand two hunered and fifty-five dollars. Should
the insured live to pay ten annual premium*, or it* o
thousand five hundred and fifty dollars, hi* policy
would be good for twelve thousand five hundred and
fifty dollars, and so on.
W, M, SHACKLEFORD, Agent,
For the Universal Life Insurance Company,
of New York, at CAKTEBOV ILLE.
Gen Sterling Price recently died, his
life was insured for £IO.OOO, in what
company we know not, but had he in
sured in our young friend Shackle
ford’s company, and paid ten annual
premiums, his representative would
■get 812,255.00 instead of the 810,000
which he gets anyhow. —Ed Exp,
Mules and Horses.
Mr. Alex. McClintock, of Ky., has
just arrived with a lot of fine Mules
and Horses (73 in number.) He pro
poses to sell low for cash, or will ex
change for cotton, for which lie will
make liberal allowances. Stock can
be found at the old Livery Stable, for
merly kept by Jones & Stocks.
Cal! and look at an elegant stock of Silks,
Irish Poplins, Merinos, Empress Cloths, De
laines, and all styles of Dress Goods, at
PECK, THOMPSON & CO,,
No, 5 Decatur street, near Whitehall,
Atl iuta, Ga,
Ntto Stort. —Our readers at'ention is in
vited to the advertisement of P. L. MOON,
in Ihis issue of our paper. His new Brick
Store room hag been fully completed, and he
has just received and opened a superb stock of
Goods, all fresh from market. He bought this
stuck of goods in connection with two others,
in person, which enabled him to buy them low
down. He had pick and choice of the stocks,
and consequently se'ected the best for this mar
ket. He has no store rer t to pay and as be
bought his goods at declining prices, he has
resolved to sell them likewise —atveiy small
profits. He says he can afford to do it, and in
tends to do it. There are few nicer men in
any community than Mr. Moon, and none more
agreeable and clever. We predict for him a
large and steady run of customers. He is a
gentleman in whom the public confide and will
always be patronized and esteemed by those
who know him. Our old friend and former
merchant, Silas Stephens, is with this house.
W<- have a large stock of 111 ('SlClied and
llrowll Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached
and Oolored Table Damask, Irish Linen, Red,
White and Colored Flannels, Blankets. Ker
seys, Tickings, Pants Goods, different styles, at
PECK, THOMPSON & CO..
No. 5 Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga,
SI Present. --We were brought under many
obligations to Messrs. Robe its tSt Stocks for the
nice little present bestowed upon us, on Tues
day last, in the shape of a ham of splendid dried
beef. These gentlemen certainly understand
our peeuli <r love for the boa vine kine, lor. in
aiming at our taste, they certainly drove the
cross this pop. We have often heard il said,
by individuals who possessed a rare fondness
for mutton, that they could not look a sheep
straight in the face,” it is eminently true in re
gard to ourself and the beef kind. If there is
any truth in the theory of “transmigration,”
and in the future state our lot should be cast in
with this quadruped, we will certainly be homed
off from their association, on account of the
slaughter we were largely instrumental in cre
ating among their tribe, as fondly as we relish
them in this life. We are proud to note that
these gentleman have a plenty of the same sort
yet on hand, and expect to keep it in the future.
They have also a superior lot of Extra Family
Flour. Canvassed Hams, and a general supply
of groceries and provisions. They expect to
move into their large new brick store room by
the first of next week, (which fact will he duly
announced by us,) and then they intend to o*
pen out a stock commensurate with the wants
of the people, and one that will be a credit to
the place and proprietors. They are both No.
1 business men, and have large souls and lib
eral hearts, and are identified with the growth
and prosperity of Cartersville and surrounding
country, and are destined to add much to the
already high character of our merchants and
market. We bid them God’s speed.
You will find a good stock of GOODS FOR
GENTLEMENS’ WEAR, also Handkerchiefs,
Hoisery, Gloves, &e,, at
PECK, THOMPSON & C 0„
No, 5 Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga.
Blair & Braiisbato have commenced to
move into their new and beautiful brick store
room, where, in connection with their presen).
stock, they are receiving and openjiyf a large
and fresh installment of Fall and Wintct GBod a ,
Clothing, &c., and would earnestly’invite their
former as well as as many new customers as
may bestow upon them their patronage. Ev
erybody is invited to call and examine the qual
ity, styles and prices of their gooJs. This done,
they entertain no fears as to the result.
Self tfnfo itxJO itZXI ttsiu BuiJitS, w-tli har
ness accompanying, rolling off from Jones Car
riage Repository, in this place, iu the direction
of the Depot, on Wednesday morning
Upon enquiry xve learned that they had Weil
bought by Mr. Ramey, the distinguished livery
stable man at Rome, Ga., and they were bound
for that destination. Only a short time ago we
saw the sstne gentleman drive off" a genteel
two-horse rockaway purchased from the same
dealer. He also brings in his old vehicles to
have them repaired. The carriage dealer who
tuns against Jones, runs against a tartar,
JHrs. CSajSltt announres to the ladiea of
Cartersville and the trading public, that she
has jug| opened, tu the rooms recently occu
pied by Mrs. McClellan 2nd floor of Dr. Clay
ton's new brick building, a Millinery and Man
tua-Making Establishment, and invites their
attention to her stock of new and beautiful
Bonnets, as well as to the tact that she is pre
pared to cut and make drosses in the latest
styles, as well as do any kind of work that le
gitimately comes in her line of business. We
hope that our people will bestow their patron
age upon Mrs. Mayson, as she is a citizen a
mong us, and well worthy of patronage.
Blair & Bradshaw are
back at their old 3taad again.
flaatffer P'txtnt --Our e«t< emed friend
and highly respected neighbor, Dr. A. S. Mxr
sov, has again provoked our good will and
kindly feelings, by presenting us with a pottle
of simon pure “Champagne M iiu.” He has a
plenty more of that and other kinds of spetriis
together with all kinds of Family Groceries and
Gonfectionenei, iu I ;ct, lie has a real ri;ei
(,«taH ; «hment of it, where he keeps everytlii.
good toeat and palatable to drink. It is a well
authenticated truth that the man who is liberal
in his dealings with »he printer is liberal in his
dealings with hi3 customers, and the man on
the contrary who is hide-bound and exacting
with the printer, will be so with his customers.
We challenge the world to prove this assertion
false. Men who liberally patronize the print
er sometimes break, not because they adver
tise too freely, but b.-causc their liberality was
manifested too freely in all their transactions
While liberality in the rigfit direction is a com
mendable trait of character, prudence and c u"
tion should regulate it. Why do we s yr; !
Because, no man is required to do more charity
work than the printer, and the whole labor ot
his life is spent in building up the interests ■ f
individuals and communities, while they most
generally themselves die poor.. A merchant
in Cartersville, a few days since, handed us an
an advertisement saying, at the same time, I
do not expect that this advertisement will, ah.
strac ly considered, bring me much more trade,
but your paper is all the time laboring to build
up our place, it must be supported, and I for
one am willing to help do it, for, says he, we
can’t get along without it. Now, thatm n had
a soul. Dr Mayson, and I might enumerate
a hoste of others, are just of that stripe We,
in conclusion, only ask our readers to watch
the Cartersville Express, and sec who adver
tises during the year and otherwise patronizes
the printer and who don’t, and then tell us the
result of your observation.
Don’t forget to look us up when you visit
ATLANTA, and see some handsome VEL
VET and CLOTH CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
Sontags, Nubia', <&,<•., at
PECK THOMPSON & CO.,
No. 5 Decatur street near Whitehall.
Col. H. P. Farrow, of Atla .ta, and Capt•
O’Conner, of Rome, (the latter taking the place
of Mr. Nevims, associate editor of the Rome
Commercial , a one legged man who did not
s< me undet the requirements of the Code of
Honor,) went down across the Savannah river,
on the morning of the 12th, and exchanged
shots at each oilier, but fortunately both shots
missed, and the difficulty was then amicably
un i satisfactorPy adjusted, and all parties re
turned home friends. The difli ulty grew out
of a newspaper article published in the Com
mercial a short time since. All parties seem
to have been good pluck. M'• Kevins has al
ready fought three duels in one of wliicn he
lost his leg; and Col, Farrow, if we mistake ;
not, has fought two, and upon whom we know ,
there is no discount; and as for Capt- O’tJou
;
ner, his-name is a .sufficient guarantee of his
gameness. We don't approve of this mode uK
adjusting difficulties between man and man, :
hut would prefer to submit it to the arbitrament
of men rather than weapons.
Orders will be promptly filled and RAM
BLES SENT of any style* of goods desired,
by PECLK. THOMPSON & C 0„
No, 5 Decatur street near Whitehall,
At unta, Ga,
SI iltligious ®outrcil)tr«j). —We publish,
in another column, the correspondence be
tween the liev VV- P. Harrison, of the Meth
odist E. Church South, and the Rev. J. Jf.
Caldwell, of the Methodist E. Church (North)
looking to a religious controversy. The latter,
we learn, declined to accept the term. The
former is now on a visit to this county, and
will probably fill the Methodist Church pulpit,
in this place, on Sabbath next.
QTf)t (Cljcrofctt closed its session
in this place, after a pleasant and harmonious
conference of three days, on Saturday evening
last. The pulpits of both our churches were
ably and efficiently filled on Sabbath. There
were some twelve or fifteen ministers and as
many lay delegates present during the session.
The next session of this body will be held in
Marietta.
CtCioh JHuStt. —We were much delighted
at the good music, both vocal and instrumental,
discoursed to us by the choir at the Presbyte
rian Church in this place, during the recent
session of the Presbytery. Its sweet apd hal
lowed strains was soul-inspiring and devotional,
and filled the house with holy solemnity and
revere ntiai awe. We are proud to see an
interest being taken by some of our young la
dies and gentlemen, in this long neglected but
very important part of social worship. May a
like interest be manifested in all our churches
%. TlebjCtSt is still at Ills old stand,
on Maine atreet, opposite the present court
house, where he may be found selling Family
Groceries, Confectioneries, Tobacco, Cigars.
Liquors, otc. We have tried his Tobacco and
Cigars, j&d pronounce them emphatically
'good and cheap. Billy is a clever fellow, and
is always in a good humor--will make any
one feel free and easy about him, no mailer
how fastideous they may be. We commend
him to the patronage of our readers.
33- JHtbtin $ Cos. —Tiiis old and enter
prising iftm ann cunccs, this week, that they
have moved their old stock of goods to their new
aud elegant, store room, just completed upon
the old site of J. A. & S. Erwin, where, in ad
dition, they have received and opened anew
and splendid stock of Fall and Winter Goods,
Clothing, etc., and would be happy to have
their FrKnds to call and see their goods and
make their purchases. This is an old and es
tablished firm, and requires no encomiums at
our hands. They are ail prompt, energetic and
accommodating business men, have a fine sup
ply ol Goods and Groceries, and a magnificent
store room, and, above all, are anxious to sell.
FOR^ffS”BOOT ~AND SHOE
House.
ARE now recelvine their FALL sni
WINTER STOCK of BOOTS AND \
SHOES, the largest ever brought to
this market. These goods came direct
from the Eastern manufactories, and wilt be so.d to
Country Merchants and the Trade at New York nr: r«.
expenses added, consisting of Mens’, tt ys’, Youths’,
and Childrens' Wax. Kip, Calf, and Buff Brogans and
Bultnora’s—Bools of ail styles, thick, wax. k : p. ca f,
and of the finest qualities Ladles". M sses', and Chil
drens" Boots and Shoes, of every style, and all made to
order. G. H. FORCE.
B. YY. FORCE, formerly of Charleston, will he glad
to see his oid customers. Atlanta, Ga. : Oct. 10—iy
Blair & Bradshaw
have pot into their new brick
stoi*e room on Maine street!!!
fax*ersville Tiarkct.
Cotton lij cts. Corn, new, 60 ets.
per bushel. Wheat, $2.20.
- |
3S.H»f jar Tjt shaplr.—While I am sher- |
iff ■ Bartow County, there will be no nmre j
levies made or property sold th. iein, to satisfy
debts contracted !> irire or during the xv.r.
W. L, GOOD V\ IN, Sheriff
Oct, 15, 1807. wtf
|y*We are author's - l to announce that, at the
ki .i sad pressing solicit it: o« ut" civ. y friends.
JUDGE THOMAS TCM LIN and »b\PT.
JOHN W. GRAY, both of Bartow front .
have consented to b come Cor.fervat've Cat.d date*
for the Oimanuitioail Craveirlmi ol G - 'v. il.te
flon commencing on tii • —*!•'; iiut. O r. 17.
We are authorized t > announce 1' » name . J
DR. H, W, FITE as a candidate for the Con
vention, for the a-1 iJeija.Otial‘District c.o:e—
posed of Bartow. Floyd and Chattooga coun
ties. for the county of Bartow. El rii->n to Lo
gin on the 2;Kh i.i.c., .ri 1 c infinu; f.»r threa
days, at tlie courthouse ia each county only.
()c , 17, 1867.
- —— We are »nth riat- ! t-i an .i* *,- the name 1 f
DR. J. V. VANMETER, or King
ston, a* a candidate f <r the Cor.ventio \ t ora the 4 id
District, composed ol ti e coua ies or if nriovv, >'loyd
and "Jh to jgH, from liv'fi Cindy, Kb-vnon to lie
held at the ci unty si'e of each omuty, commeoei ..
on tl.e 21it!i ui.U coiitumlug lor in.«e and ys. Or:. i'J.
are authorized to announce the
name of WM. 1 . GOODWIN as a
candidate fur the Convention, from 1e lid Dist-in.
composed of the counties ofliariow, Floy! and Cnt
tooga. forßu tow Orar.ty. E'ecli„u to ie ;atf ■■ !
C-.unty siteef eieh county, cumnnncimt <-. n tlu 9th,
and c ntinuii g for !h;ej day*. Oct. t",
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
ON the first Tuesday io December next, wid he so, 1 i
before the co ir li u-e and rar In Cartersv ,!'e. svith ~
the legal hours of sale, the followra* property, to-wi;..
Lots of Land Numbers -ii and 2'iM, in the 2i*t Dis
trict and 2nd Section in said county, pa-t of it open
land lying on Stamn Creek in said' D ; st: i -t. gold as
tlie properly.of W. if. Leak, Oeceastd, for the benefit
of the creditors of said dree: set!. Ten;*. or.e-ha!<
cxsli and oue-ha'.f *ix months with approved security.
W, 11, PRITCHETT, Adm’r.
Oct, I ft, 1867,
Empire Reslaw rant
7
Nest door tr> G.-orgia National Bank, At
!«!!' , Ga. This celebrated Restaurant is now
open, night and ilay, two setts of hand em
ployed, twelve hours on and twelve hours off.
The house has been newly furnished with uli
kinds of Wares, twenty Ilalii-m Maible 'Ta
bles, with private rooms. Game. Fish, Oys
ter*, choice Steaks, and all the vane ijs of the
season, kept, constantly- o.n h md.
PEASE & IIIS WIFE.
Atlanta. oc* 186/ v^hn
IMIILLI IST 3H 3T
AND
BS an t u a-r&aki n g*
MRS. R. J. MAYSON announces to the 1
ladies of Cartersville and surroum’ing I
era dry that she ha* opened, in Cortersvdle. a- Mii
lie va id r»I lull Making K* 1 ah’iahmtuf. and will fc j
hapj.y to receive es Is from nil those who are in need
of arijdliia* ia her line, as she pledges heioeif to sell
ag era t! or do work as cheap as any like establish
ment Smith, exp uses ooufidmed. Her gro.ig are t.r
the later., styles anti iier work will be made to corres
pond.
K ad os over D.-. Clayton’s Store, tatelv occupied by
Mr*. McClellan. Oct; 10, IS.R ‘ v.O.u
CAM 13 l CASH!!
Will be advanced on Cotton, to
Fanners who may desire to have their
Colton shipped to eiih'-r Southern or
Northern markets. Cal! and see us.
HOWARD £ PR A COCK.
N. B,—Bacon, Bagging and Rope
tvill be advanced also if desired.
Cartersville, Sept. 2C, 1337.
We want wheat rye and oats lor
which we will pay tlie highest marked
1 prices,
BLAIR & BRADSHAW
EtgyJ'Jur old friend, Green Smith, is
still keeping up his fresh meat market,
i Ilis market house is near the railroad
i in the rear of Pitt’s Grocery, where he
! may be lound daily dispensing good fat
| Beef and Mutton to the hungry crowd
. that throng his door-way, at the most
reasonable prices. Try him,
"VOTICE—AII Powers of Attorney given by me pre-
JAi viou* to StU September, are revoked.
Sept 11, 1557. M. E. THOMPSON.
To Consumptives.
I The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o
to all who desire if, the presc-iption with the
/directions for leaking and using the simple remedy IfV
'whiiA he was cured oi a lung alXection and that..irea l
Consumption. His only object is to benefit
the dibictc !, and he hopes every sulfert-r will try tills
prescription, as It will cost them nothing, aud may
prove a blessing. Please address
| Rev. KD WA ItD A. WILSON,
No. lfio South Second Street, Williamsburg, Ne w York.
Inforiiuitlon.
Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upou a bald hef.d ora beardless fc.ee,
I also a recige for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, K
j ruptlons, etc , on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear
j and hcaii-Jinl-can be (djtaineri vvithuut charge bv ad
sep 11 82S Broadway, New York.
Notice.
I respectfully notify those parties who
have made accounts with me, and failed to
; comply with the terms, that I shall be under
the necessity ot placing all such accounts in
suit unless maid now promptly.
W. H. GILBERT.
Cartersville, Sept. 27, 1867.
J. W. F. BEST,
DEALER IN
vy-v «Tt.* kflY
mmv & m
and
MEDICINES,
Llnst'ftT, Tanners a atl
Lard Gil*.
Faints,
Fatty,
Wlnuovr Glass,
»ye Statrx
oi all kinds
ALbO
F lent Trie die in os and
TOILET ARTICLES SUCH AS
SOA
Cozn&s . Perfumery &.c. &.c.
C ARTERSYILLE, GA .
5ept.20,1987.
Blair t< Bradshaw irt
great bargains in goods
and no mistake. They Lave
got In 7'seir fall aud Yvinter sap
plies oi goods, ciotbing, etc.
vr. u. gilulet. J. Watr uaukis.
W.11.G^ EBT &C°
’k'vi—-?•*—«£> _
,3^'
Deamjus exllvsivelt in
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Tron and Steel,
1
ix -lils and
Castings.
Agricultural
Implements,
CCCTJ3, PARLGHAHD HEATICG
f J f^*fpnrZ}
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LiR EOT FROM THE
M A X U FACTO It ICS.
FUBITISHIN C -
Agents for the sale of the celebrated
&&xh y/g:s? g'iewtj
CLOVER AND GRASS
S E ED S ,
The stock of the above goods will be increas
ed to meet the do nan and and offered on reason
able terms for CASH ONLY.
W. H. GrSLBBRT & CO
CARTERSYILLE, GA.
Sepl. 27th 1367—wtfeb 16.
Fall an and Winter
Goods for 1867,
n mammoth
Stock,
bought since the
late decline in
Goods,
CONSISTING OF
GAIICTIES,
DELAINES,
SCOTCH PLAID.
FLANNELS,
SHAWLS,
B.AL MORAL
SKIRTS.
QLQTMW4O,
CASIMERES,
LDEWEHBTEIN
PFEIFER*
Just received
at low prices.—
We are receiv
ing goods daily
and o u r stock
when complete
will be one of the
largest and best
selected stock ever brought
to this market.
Call and examine for your
self. We take pleasure in
showingourgoodsto any one
who may favor us with a call.
We w ill close out our en
tire stock of HARDWARE
m mm
to make room.
LOEHX.’VSTEJS & PFCIFER.
CARTERSVILLE, GA,
“iiic Temple of Industry. 7 ’ j
a.a,a®32s* !
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
CARTERSVILLE, G A.
r| 'HE attention of the citizens of North Ga..
| is invited to the well selected stock ot
bi GGIES and CARRIAGES.
lie will sell extremely low lot CASH.
He is now s I ittg lower than the t ame class
of vehickics can be bought in tlnspmt .1 the
South.
Otd fashioned jonuino CONCORD BUG-
G KS for sale by lii;n. Tosrelher with a great
varieev ot'jXOK i’HrJRN VEHiOK t.ES m.ulo
itt t!ie very lic.-t factories, and all riHit.
He is mat.uf:uluring of the best ntateri I
an i workmanship, superior articles ot Bl >*-
(.Ills a till (JAitKiAGiij. as good a< wasevor
mtttie south of .Mason <Sr Dixon’s line.
Repairing ot every Lind, as well as all orders
strictly attended to.
He has made exiei;*i' e preparalionss, and
has connected himself with
Messrs. Wyman Sc May,
Augusta, Ga
it popular and reliable taut.
tie i- t is encouraged t>y his liberal patronage
returning to him, amt is determined to please
every one if in his power.
FROM
&125 to S2OO.
CARRIAGES
FROM
S2OO ™ SSOO.
Sept. 20, 1807.
Lewis L. Abbott, 11. L. Abbott, B. F. Abbott.
ABBOTT at, (l Be.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale deal
ers ip Produce,
Provisions,
and Groceries:
fVhitehf.il Street ,
JATXj jAILTTAA. Or A.-
ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS IN 1858.
Clear Bacon sides,
50 (Tasks now in st or* anil to arrive within the next
three and >ys, for sa'e at lowest, cash prices, hv
ABBOTT A BliOS., Com. Merchants, Atlanta.
Sugar ! sugars!
25 I’.arre’s Fxtra 0.. and Yellow 0., Ruvars, for sale
try ABBOBT & BRO’ < , Cntnnvsnon 'torch mi's,
Whitehall Hired, Atlanta, da.
Salt! salt!
2,000 Sacks Yi.ginia Salt in store, and for sale, at
Manui&ctire.s'Brices, by ABfJ'jfl' A BROS..
Commission merchants, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Ga,
Wanted,
10,000 bushels new corn,
for which the highest mice will he paid, by
ABBOTT A BROS..
(J .muiisHion Merchants,
Whitehall stieet, Atlanta, Ga.
3,000 bushels good oats,
5,000 lbs good 1 odder,
in bales, WANTED, by ABBOTT k THICK,
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Bagging! bagging!
10 bales India bagging,
for sale by ABBOTT A 8R03.,
Commission Merchants
Atlanta. Ga.
40 bales kentucky bagging,
for sale by / fT k PROS,,
Commits Merchants,
. lanta, Ga,
Rope! rope l
50 coils rope for sale by
ABBOT r A BROS.,
Commission Merchants, Vv iiiu hall sir.,
Atlanta, Ga.
C otton Goods I
5 bales 4-4 sheetings
ju;t reoeived and for sale by AbboTTA BROI..
Cotion Yarns!
5 bales cotton yarns,
just received and for sale by ABBOTT A ISROR.
Atlanta, Ga.
Oct 9, 1867. w6in
Everybody ran to f?!air &.
israusiiaw’s store. They have
got more good*, prettier goods,
andebeaper goods, tiian iuij
body. By garr !
MEW ARRANGE SVSENVr S
By which F uni'iescan be “iipplii il with Fall uii Winter Dry UooJd it Atlanta p* 1 J|
pa\ing the expena sos going kir them. Our
Mni Wxnht atr. j
is now c mpletc, to which tve hivo aihleT the Xcw feature of Carpets in every Yuriet • I
VYe can fill your Bill from t pipe: and IVts o o Bailor C.npot,
M r propose to send Samples with prr « s attached, to any family who wi’l write fin- (1. jH
will gt arantee the Goods to he the same ns the sample, or they pan Itt' returned f) lis t I
pen e. I’oe goods cut be sent hv express or otherwise, as you mav teuuefit. i l
Our Stock is Oomp'ete in every Department, ani will be sold as cheap as gootl Gooth- C> ■
bought io the State ot Georgia. I.
\V\- iu\ i'.c mi t xaiiiii.oiioii of our Stock, or letters for samples, no charge for look' ig. I
CHAMBERLIN, .COLE & BOYRTOL
(or Wlnetbali and Hun e to e,
Oct. Ith 1867 —tc
«. M&M3£,3,
WiJOI.ES U.E AND BE TAM. DEM.lilt IN
Boots and Shoes, LoitDirr. I’allsHlns and SliQO Fintlin? I *.
I t*k“ •Tietbod ' f‘c i’’ K r v >dt .iUrn*{on to the f icd that 1 have re turn eel tr> and
Drw soil's bt.-’idiiii'. comu* . i svjir (»!ibi| and iliuitor streets, in«xt deur to Chamberlin,
L»y v.ooda etoif.) one of the most complete stocks of
Boots rkiic 1 Dhoos,Ho?ulookandOakli9atlbt€F
i atf skins, lining and ISindlnding Shins,
LASTS, PEGS, SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS JIM) TLXMS'GS
to i r food inihMs ( v ty—in abort, evorj usually found in a first claws Fhoc and Finding Store, st"
]uopvi»c lo keep iuli hl a i muca, and sell Llkih at a price which cannot fail to t tit,
Wholesale os* Retail.
Having bad nn experience of f mrt'rn year* in fids business in the state of OeorirH, end bevinf’ sp rt rt « '
of tin- i.asi two p'Dirs in til*’ N rtli *rn an. UWaatern markets, bwjinjftjoodHfor cash for usd etui lutys So ■ ' |
Ji HixeH, I flutei myself that lit v - svperign* iufv i-nt'Hfm over all coripetition in buyimr—and maUmg all X
puronascs tx In it e f i/ for vu*/i only and having to sell for OAStI ON DELI VERY, ' I** l
1 will duplicate any bill of Goods in my line, bought of jobbing Houses in. <t ■- \
or Boston, adding only expense
of transportation. &.c, to Tliis point.
TH£ ABOVE, TOGETHER WITH THE ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF Mr PURCHASES ENABLES ME TO SELL j
BOOTft ind cnono 'i
~o I,(JW AS 4NY JOBBING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES.
Give nu> a call arni satisfy you'-sclves. Remember the place
Jfc2f-K.lv,son,s Building, corner of Hunter and Whitehall Street*; next door to Clum'urlir.
Cole &. Boynton’s Dry Goods Stoic, and the sign
I. T. BAPJKS.
N. B. lam not connected In business with any other house in this city. The sign’and the firm Is
JO- T. 33A.1SOTP
Jim #aafe! -
IMJIE NS E A T Tlt AC TI ON!!
Immense reduction In Prices l
A GORGEOUS LOT OF DRESS GOOD
Ju*t Received from the ffAite Jfcw Yorlt Aucllon Sain
A Reduction of 50 per cent, from lust month’s Prices^
%,SH Goods Jflarhcd in Plain JFg-urcs !
Ai well known sl.ralghtfmv,ir,l and honorable course of cond'ietin* bncincse is n suffi -.k- ,
inn tec to all who may fu-or me with their patronage, that they will be larly dealt with.
JOHN JI. GrIJTNOJT,
Corner of Wli3te!iall and Zlanter Street*,
has rJ ',y. ’ lnn ‘’’■'" c ''' , tolu f* lends and the public, that he has just returned from Now V,l fc, whero
jM'r.enccd will nt ones perceive the *rcat, advantage of purchasing a stock of dry goods at this particular t
Wiien lmporio s arc disposing f their Mocks regardless of c st. 1
I w ould annex t schedule ot pr ices, but space w.H not permit. Sufl!*e it. tosay that I was in New York when u
late P life leacued ii*» Climax, and tua f purciiatcd my prebeiH stock pur I(k,* U coa.a havu in
pUtchdoCd at any other tiu-e ili.s be^fcou^
JTCJST EL :
SCO pieces beautiful Dres* Goods, cmslstlug of Grenadines, Mozambique*. Leaos, Popliue*, tltm, llarogos, etc.
Duca a ”nYins?Mai^Ticl, f Src neDtS ' *** wcar * Co " 3lsHn » of Cloths, Cassimeres, Drop D'Ete, Jea ~ TANARUS,
pieces v.h’te sroods, consisting of Plain, Ptripe V. Checked and I) .tied Swiss; Plain, Rtrined, iCbeckt ’ ,
Djltei .Jaconet; Tarlaton, Nainsook, Camped Muslin, 8.-itltattife, Piq te C.otu, Bishop Lu*ii, etc,
5M pi eces Ameri 'an. Eig’lsh and F.-ench Prin's, all new sty'e«; 1000 pieces Pdeache 1 Sblrt.tnCS-.JVaw Y it- "U .
(Yam m ttn. r. i.-ir isle. Hope, and »mes’. I* ituism. .an 1 sever '! Cue >u'l s; s 9. In, It and 18 I t Bleached and 1,
Sheeting; 6-1 and 0-4 Pillow Case Cotton*; id pieces a4, 94 ttod IU-4 Table Binen»,bith bleached a. uuo.eacllc'
fid cases all sty'es of shoes; 2(5 cases n’l -tylesStraw Gooe* 100 donen all styles lloop Skirts; JtPQ ,
and M sees' II is-; T>‘J dez»n l.a ii ■<’ neautW'ul Iron Eeaiftes, very superior; a rpieiuli i lot of K-er'i"h (Jo n i * .
i lut d'lo. Ilip'lkereiilefs; H pines beaudfal ElaooeD: a complete, stock of-NoitotiS:bltlClO paper ( ol' '■
Ipi lies aid -ieritr; always on ban I. a Itni stock of hirliuifs, Sheetings, o»nalmrj;i, JeaneJetc., wlneu wli. oc B 4
for faetoiy price. Everything usually kept in a first e ais Dry Uoods Store Can be found here,
P. S —This splendid stock of Goods has been purchased since the 21,h of May, which announcement will satisfy,
all that great bargain* wall he giveu.
JOIIY M, CSAYYOY,
C.lt, i- "•' Gorncr Whitehall and lliMiier Sirei to, Atlant.i. B*
MENS’ AND BOYS’ OLOTHIN3 AT THE GATE CITY
We would retpectful’y inform our friends and the pablic that we liave just received one of the largest an i
host aelected « oc’-kx of
:; -P.EOUHO- M-HOJD SUMMER r
Kver brought to AtJanfa, all of whi,h have been manufactured for us" f m Goods bought at V te decline, for
L<4Eh, Hith special ref.tc»aCo the wants of this section. We would invite ill t<i r exaiuination (4!
qnr Goods and Prices,
Feeling cor ft km ,Ji it we can sul* the mo it eonomieat, as well as (he most faatW . ou . f as to ', T j c< an j quail
{•pace uwts i*it pc.iu .to enumerate ail the G joJs kept by u<, hut suiliee it tu sc y_we liavi 7, ,'J O
Cassimere Suits for S7 sC>dto
and upwards. Those acquainted with our Good -, need tu tbe told «»«>(, our C' an • . tr th. k..
workmen, and of superior goo Uln a Id'tion to the ab ./e, we beep J, « ,nad « U P »«
GENTS’ I J UltNl SHIN G GOO I> S
O rsbiting or PCFTTi) an 1 rr,(. I\ T WHlTi' ft-rntT 8 . FANCY ar ' brown IVtT.tf PHIHT9, DNDEI.'GA It
Mi \T> . f .It r.xe, r-n"j and l ukh 111/-, of -l .|e.e-1p!lor ; ,, 8 Wjlen p„ fket Ha, dkerchiefs, «en>.
Gray s Patent dd.e l <>oLar, as wed as utaacu An i M irseiUod rs A q oi wU | c |, w |« be sold cheaporlha
be r ought w#c«lure, *
Also, Boots, Shoes* irats, Sole Leather and other Trunks*
Carpet Bags and \ alise Eugene and Saratoga Ladies
1 rlinks, Sjc. Before purchasing, r please call at the
Gate City Clothing Store by
A. UOSENFELD & BRO.,
Next dorr to Me Gamy & CVc Drug Store, Whitehall St eet,
April 20, ISCT.V.IC ATLANTA, GEOfIGI