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V*,.We are compelled to omit the
publication of several communications
and editorial notices, this week, owing
to the rush made upon our advertising
columns. We hope no one will be
hurt with us, for we have done the
very best we could do.
ttriX.The young folks, midille-aged
folks, and old folks, the little the big,
the white the black, one and all, will
rejoice to learn that the big show is
coming to town —yes, another live
Gireus and Menagerie—the first since
the war." John Robinson’s combina
tion Circus and Menagerie, ten shows
in one, will exhibit in Cartersville, on
Wednesday evening and night, the
Oth day of November next. Admis
sion sl. Children under ten years of
age 50 cents. This exhibition bears a
very flattering reputation wherever it
has performed. The papers all speak
of it in the highest terms of comment
dalion, and declare it to be the best ex
hibition now traveling in America,—
From what we have seen of its agents,
they are clever and accommodating
gentlemen. See their flaming adver
tisement in another column.
Maj. R<»ht. T. Touche : Genl. G. S.
Black. It {jives us pleasure to an
nounce the names of these two gentle
men as candidates for the convention.
They live in Floyd County and will we
understand retrieve the unanimous sup
port of'the good people of that county.
Huh of them are well known to our
people, having in years past lived a
enoiiif m, and we hesitate not to say
that it will afford our countrymen pleas
ure to voir for them. We know nothing
<d their particular views on any of the
questions that will be before the Con
vention, but we do know that they are
able, and good men, who will do noth’*
ino lodishonor their State, and all they
umii, to save its honor and insure the
good and prosperity of the whole coun
try, without respect to individuals or
classes. We commend them to the
cordial support ol all men who wish to
•see our lisiriet properlv represented.
You mil lin.l a good stuck of GOODS FO*v
t i l. \ 1' 1, E V E MS' WK \ R, also HumUt orcliie
JJoiscry, Gloves. at
PECK, THOMPSON & C 0„
No f> Decatur street, Allui ta, Ga.
IJ it: 'iis A Stocks, Cartersvillk.
--i’iiese griulemen, now, have the
pie Isn I e 111 inviting lilt'll' customers t O
i o r new and cip tcioiis, brick store
i "mu, adjoining Blair & Bradshaw’s
lore, wlmher t!ie\ h ive jnsi moved
their new goods. Tiiev have now, a
ii.ie stork, o! groreries, and produce on
hand, and still solicit the patronage o <
the public, promising, at the same time,
la do . good part. l>v all those, who
t nan i’t:■ i»> with the same. They are
ho industrious, and energetic busi
t: -s iisi n. and very kind and accom
in I Dug. wiihsl We solicit for them
a 1 1 lu ral share ol he trade ol this town,
and eoutiirv. See Advertisement.
V large lot of It 3Y- GOOD s bought sine
lac .re. ,t! decline in. •::»//'< <t, will be .* dtl lute
hy PECK, THOMPSON & CO.,
.\ a, 5 lteratur street, near Whitehall,
\ tlant'l, Georgia,
Ylnii's and llomN.
Mr. Vle.v. .McClintock, of Ivy., has
jnsi armed with a lot of fine Mules
.and Horses (,73 in minihc.) He pro
jioses to sell low tor cash, or will ex
change for cotton, lor which lie will
make liberal allowances. Stock can
be found at the old Livery Stable, for*
mer!\ kept by Jones & Stocks.
N. (iiLSr\Tit & Son, Cartersvti.lk.
— These enterprising in 'n, Imve re
moiU led, am! refitted their store room,
imlii it is now, one of the most com'
in ulious, ami best arranged store-room
in our thriving town. They are. at
tiiis time, engaged in opening their
large, am! vaii esl Stock of GOODS,
for fall and winter use, which have
li en purchased since the great decline
ii Hoods, which will thereby enable
them to sell low down, and upon tbe
most favorable terms. They have an
unusually large Stock, and very a»x
ions to sell. They are both active,
and energetic business men, and always
have plenty of money to pay the farmer
for his produce, <s* c> See their Adver
tisement in another column.
It is everybody’s interest to buy aroods as
low :is possible. When you visit ATLA.N l’A
look f»r PEt’K. THOMPSON & CO’S store,
where you are sure to get bargains in Dry-
Gmds and Notion*, No, *> Decatur street near
Whitehall,
John M. Gannon, Atlanta, Ga.—
This enterprising gentleman is again
gracing our columns, with his catalogue
ot new Fall & Winter DRY GOODS,
Notions, «s’c., which he has just open
ed, and now upon exhibition at his
well-filled store room, on the corner of
Hunter and Whitehall streets, Atlanta.
This is one of the 1 irgeSt and most
popul ir dry good* houses in the gate
city, where the people car buy goods,
wholesale and retail, at such prices as
w ill supercede the necessity' of Mei
chants, going farther to buy their stocks.
See his Advertisement.
To (he Voters of (he 42 District-
FtfLr.oiv Citizkxs :—At the request of many
friends, I have consented to become a candid
ate for the Constitutional Convention, anil at
their earnest solicitation, I feel it my duty to
briefly state iny views on some points of gr?at
interest to the people. I accept of the con
gressional plan of reconstruction,, as a r.e
cessity, and thereby expedient.
I have some anxiety about ttr-se prcg.ient
amendments to the Cousiitution, and fear wa
rn *y loose sight, after a while, of the original,
and not have even a relic of it left, to remind
us of the pure and palmy days o< the Republic-
Although, some acts of Congress, may be ob
noxious and very distasteful; nevertheless, I
am willing to obey the laws of my country, be
lieving, that obedience to law is the life of a
natron.
With regard to what kind of a Con
stitution should be adopted, I can onlv
say, I shall certainly vote for such a
Constitution as will not foster to any
interest, in conflict with the best inter
ests of Georgia.
The recent elections, in the Northern
States, proves that there is a healthy
reaction in favor of the Constitution of
our fathers. Let us. of the Southern
States, act inV.rict harmony with that
reaction.
I am in favor of the greatest, possible
relief that can be obtained, without
coming in conflict with the constitution
To a liberal relief for the people, 1
shall, in the event of my election, ear
nestly subscribe ; I am in favor ol free
speech, a free press, and a system of
free schools.
I believe in defending education,
throughout the masses. The greatest
possible liberty, tor the individual man,
and of the capability of the masses, for
self government. I contend lor a strict
construction of the constitution; as
little government as possible, is my
idea. There were, once, two great,
najujal schools or parties, in this coun
try, (the Whig and Democratic,) both
schools were full of pure patriots, true
lovers of their country, and. neither
school ever taught treason. I was ed
ucated in the former—until it went
down with the immortal Clay—then I
sought reffuge in the latter. It is alleg
ed against me, that I was in the Union
army, during the late war ; such, fellow
citizens, was the fact, my mission was
one of mercy, I was a surgeon, in the
Union army, and tried to discharge mv
duty faithfully, as many a Federal and
Confederate soldier, can testify. I was
in charge ofa hospital, and endeavored
to relieve suflering humanity, so far as
was in in v power. lam a native of the
Valley of Virginia, but entered the
annv from Southern Ohio, where I had
been practicing medicine previous to
the war. i have been a citizen of
Bartow county since the surrender,
engaged in agriculture. Here, I have
made uiy home from choice, and here
I desire to remain. 1 expect to labor,
with all my might, to place Georgia
where she properlv belongs, safely
moored to the old Constitution. Such
are my views. I shall try and meet the
voters of the district as in rny power,
between this and election, and will take
great pleasure in answering any ques
tion pertaining to the convention.
Very respectiuliy,
J. N. VANMETER.
Kingston, Ga.. Oct. 21, 1867.
Rome Ga,, October 4th 1367.
Mr. Editor: —Actuated by an ear
nest desire to secure (or Georgia the
blessings of a good Constitution, I have
eonseuled to become a candidate to
represent the 42nd District, composed
in the counties o< Bartow, Chattooga
am! Floyd, in the event of the election
to he held on the 29th, 30th and 3lst
lust, results in the call of a convention.
Verv respectfully,
R.T. FOJLJCHE.
TO THE VOTERS OF I’HE 42 ND
CONVENTION DISTRICT.
In compliance with the request of
many partial friends, I beg herewith to
announce myself a candidate for the
State Constitutional Convention —tor
the District composed ot the counties
ot Bartow, Floyd and Chattooga.
GEO. S. BLACK.
|&-The unprecedented rush of trade
to the store of Loewenstein & Pteifer,
since the arrival of their new goods,
as well ns the great decline in cotton,
lias induced this enterprising house to
reduce the price of goods to correspond
with the decline in cotton. Their mot
to is to sell at such prices as the people
can afford to pay, and if they don’t
make a profit at one time, they' will
take their chances at another. They
3re determined to sell their goods and
bu v so lie more, and by this course nev
er to allow the dust to settle on their
shelves.
NOTICE TO FARMERSI
N. Gilreath <fc Son will sell, to the
highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in
November, before the court house door,
in Cartersville, a Large lot of NUM
BER ONE TURNING PLOWS, all
New and iu Good Order.
Had there been Congressional elec
ii.ms this month the Democrats would
have gained three congressmen in Ohio*
and five in Pensylvania, according to the
reported majorities in the dis t -
ricts.
The Governor of Ohio, has not the
veto power. So the new L gislature is
j iudependciit of him.
Tableaux,
Plays,
and Concert,
At the Courthouse in Cartersville,
on Thursday and Friday nights, the
Hist and Ist. Admission 50 cents, for
the benefit of the Methodist E. Church
South in Cartersville. Oct 26.
Two Wheeler & Wilson’s Sew
ing Machines, at Deduced
Prices.
I HAVE left with me, for sale, two of these
celebrated Family Sewing Machines,
which have only been run five months. Tin
•resmt owur rs having gone to Honduras.—
1 guarantee them to be in perfect running or
ler without any fault whatever, and capable
>f turning out five bundled 100 lbs flour sacks
•er day. I am authorized to sell them 27
per CCIlt below the original cost, or am
willing to exchange them for good Wheat at
market rates, Please address
M. L, LIUHTENSTACH,
Atlanta, G.i,
Agent for Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Company.
Oct 26, 1807. w3t
A good Farm for Sale.
ItHE GLENN-MORE PLACE, four miles
from Kingston, Cass County, Ga., con
taining 840 acres, 250 cleared, and
100 first quality Creek Bottom, with com
fortable dwelling and nut-houses,
and the BEST and the LARGEST SPRING
in the County, is offered for sale at less than
what it sold for, in gold, beforp the war.
W. T. WOFFORD.
Cartersville, Ga,, Oct, £6, 1867,w4t
SPECIALS.
Cartersville Market.
Cotton 13 cts. Corn, new, 70 cts.
per bushel. Wheat, $2,20.
JAtlicf for tf)t topic. While lam Sher
iff of Bartow County, there will he no more
levies made or property sold therein, to satisfy
debts contracted before or during the war.
W. L, GOODWIN, Sheriff.
Oct. 15, 1867. wtf
We are authorized to announce the
name of NATHAN HOWARD, as a
candidate for the approaching Consti
tutional Convention.
His Platform —Relief for the people.
are authorized to announce
the name of J. R. PARROTT, Esq.,
of Bartow county, as a candidate for
the State Convention, for the 42d Sen
atorial District.
W e are authorized to announce the
name of JO; HAMILTON as a candi
date for the approaching Constitutional
Convention, for the 42d District.
tSS'-We are authorized to announce thnt, at the
kind and pressing solicitations of ma ny friends.
JUDGE THOMAS TUMT.IN and CAPT.
JOHN W. GRAY, both of Bartow County
have conseuted to become Conservative CamVdates
for the Cons'itutional Convention of (ieurgia. Eitc
tion commencing on the 29th inst. Oct. 17.
We are authorized to announce the name ■ f
DR. H. W, FITE as a candidate for the Con
vention, for the 42d Senatorial Dirtiii t com
posed of Bartow, Floyd and Chattooga coun
ties, for the county of Bartow, Election to be
gin on the 211th inst,, and continue for three
davs, al the courthouse in each count) only,,
Oct. 17, 1867.
We are authorized to announce the name of
J. N. VANMETER, of King
ston, as a candidate for the Convention, from the 42.1
District, oomposeil of the counties of Barlow, Fiivil
and Chattooga, from Bartow County, Election to he
held at. the county site of each county, commencing
on the 29th and continuing fur three days. Oct. 10.
are authorized to announce the
name of WM. L. GOODWIN as a
candidate for the Convention, from the 421 District,
composed of the counties of Bartow, Floyd and Chat
tooga, for Bartow County. Election to he held at the
county site's each county, commencing on the 29th,
ami continuing for three days. Oct 10, 1567.
We haven large stock of Illcaclicd and
BroWII Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached
and Colored Table Damask, Irish Linen, Red,
White am! Colored Flannels. Blankets. Ker
seys, Tickings, Pants Goods, dillcrent styles, at
PECK, THOMPSON & CO.,
No, 5 Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga,
To Consumptives.
The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o
charge, to all who desire it, the prescription with the
directions for making and using the simple remedy !>y
which he was cured of a lung affection and that dread
disease Consumption. His only object is to ben, fit
the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will t,y this
prescription. as it will cost them nothing, aud may
prove a bieasing. Please address
Rev EDWAKD A. WILSON,
No . 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, New York.
Information.
Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bald head nr a beardless face,
also a recine for the removal of P-mples, Blotches, ir
ruptions, etc , on the skin, leaving the eame soft, clear
ami beautiful, can he obtained without charge by ad
dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist.
sep 11 S.'3 Broadway, New York.
Call and look at an elegant stock of Silks.
Irish Poplins. Merinos, Empress Cloths, De
laines. ami ail styles ot Dress Goods, at
PECK, THOMPSON & CO,,
No, 5 Decatur street, near Whitehall,
Atl inta. Ga,
Look to Your Inter
est!
JNTIEW GOODS
AT LOW PRICES.
THE undersigned takes pleasure in announ
cing- to the citizens of Bartow and adjoin
ng counties, that he has just opened out a
fresh and well selected of
OF ALL VIR IE TIES,
usually kept in a DRY-GOODS Store,
all-of which was bought on the t rt terms,
and I am willing, and can afford, to s t*li at as
SHORr IT.OFSTS
as any one, and ilatter myself tint I can giv e
satisfaction,
33tstf> in £V.,aliip anh pritt,
to any ore who will favor me with a CALL,
Hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage
from my old customers and friends and the
public generally. I await vou can,
P. li. MOON,
CABTEKSVILLE, Oct, 11, ISC7,
f^OGDSI!
0 o
i
3!Jiw
(GteMte*
J» EBWIH ft CD.,
Are now receiving, at the old stand
OF.I, A. & S. ERWIN, an clegs: ■
stock of
FALL AND WHITER GOODS I
Which they will sell at tire
Lowest Prices.
Everybody is invited to
c £ AL V
AND
Buy Bargains!!!
Their motto is
Small Profits anrt
Quick Returns.
Cartersville. Oct, 17, iBC7,
Fall and Winter
Goods for 1867,
a mammoth
Stock,
bought since the
late decline in
Goods,
CONSISTING OF
CAIICOES,
DELAINES,
SCOTCH PLAID,
FLANNELS,
SHAWLS,
BAL MODAL
SKIRTS.
CLOTHING,
CASIMERES,
LOEWEsNSTELI
£ 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
showing our goods to any one
who may favor us with a call.
We will close out our en
tire stock of HARDWARE
m mm
to make room.
LOED ENSTEIV & PFEIFER.
CARTERSVILLE, GA.
Oct. 18th 1867.
Don’t forget to look ns tip when you visit
ATLANTA, and see some handsome VEL
VET and CLOTH CLOAKS, SHAW LB.
Sontags, Nubia?, &e., at
PECK THOMPSON & C 0„
No. 5 Decatur street near Whitehall.
Empire Restaurant,
Next door to Georgia National Bank, At
lanta. Ga. This celebrated Restaurant is now
open, night and day, two setts of hand em
ploye i. twelve hours on and twelve hours off.
The house has been newly furnished with a!i
kinds of Wares, twenty Haitian Marble Ta
bles, with private rooaas. Game. Fish, Oys
ters, choice Steaks, and a'l the varied ? oft:.;
season, kept constantly on hand.
PEASE & HIS WIFE
Atlanta, Oc*. lcof w-'ha
CLEIMft, WRIGHT $c CARR ,
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COTTON FACTORS,
; Storage & Commission Merchants,
GEORGIA.
SITUATES ALONG SICE THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SKIP FREE OF CRAYACF
i
OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE
Is of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our faci ities for handling OOTTOI
unequalled by airy in the South. We will Store art Sell fttrt. or ship from this or any oth. j
poun, to Boston, Philadelphia. Savannah,
.fete l*o 'A, Baltimore, Charleston, or BIPBHPGOI,
Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired.
I trier the R *ve*vio ilation, COTTCNf car he shipped t.o thN pWee and-T bill of lading, by calling tip**
I>e mt.v Collect r ,-ts j>- I*o o's cjor.c t. vv ttiouf prepvyin* Revenue Tax.
Tt e centr a 1 posit in of \<iauta if rs many advantages, making it an important Cotton Market. Thu Bans *t /
facilities, and and. vcigirg.lt .it* ad a, enable us to
li ip Cotton in An y Direction
WE SELL TIIE BEST
IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
Also Bagging, Rope, and Sweet’s Ratert Iron Tie, tile Best in in Use.
portable (Exist iltills, for gtauib, JO.orsr, anb Sit ant pobotr,
SMUT MACHINES,
TURBINE WATER WHEELS,
HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
We Roe oive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds of Produce am! Provisions:
Corn, Oafs, Wheat, Floor, ISacon, Lard, Sait, &e., &tc.
Our facilities for Storing and Selling 13 StV are unsurpassed.
LIQUORS AND TO3AOSO 1.0 LA REE SUPPLY:
Os Various brands and qualities.
A gents tor the sale of PLO VS. and other Farming linflomonts. Georgia and Alabama
LIME, Georgia SLA IE ROOFING. WiP l>.■ p'etse ]t • lill o-ders for GO i’TON GOODS
or other Merchandise. GLi’.lM’, M'llIUB'P £f CVf« ®S,
Get 17 ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
w. a. GiLBUiT. ,r watt Marius.
\V.H.(r™&C°
C*\"
I)EAT.EIS3 EXCLUSIVELY IX
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron and Steel,
Nalls and
Castings.
Agricultural
Implements.
COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING
fj r y fs*3
w -L J J —tSYI)
DIRECT FROM THE
M A X i F A C T O 11 1 E .S'.
umism
IE l UB.I'TISHIIK o
uk j
Agents for tlie sale of the celebrate and
BrzjwT’B.y;
CLOVER AND GRASS
S E EDS,
The stock • i the above goo 's ".ill b> increas
ed to meet the Jc n nd and ottered oa reason
able terms for CASH ONLY.
W. 11. aiLB3B.T & CO
CASTKKsVJLLE, GA. I
.Sept. 27; h 1537 vvtfih !5. ]
PRITCHETT 4- WOFFORD ,
Attorneys at Law?
CARTE RSVILLE, GA.
OFFICE OVER E!.HAH STORE
Oct. 17, 1867,
Notice.
I respectfully notify \ those par* < s who
made accounts will, ax-, and tailed to
comply with the term-, that I shall be under
the necessity cl , lacing- ait such accounts in
suit unless paid now prompt v.
W . H. GiLI ERT.
Uartersvillc, Sept. 27,
“Tlia Temple of industry
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
A HO
CARTERS V ILL E, GA.
THE attention of the citizens of North Ga.,
is invited to the well selected stock of
BUGGIES and G \KRIAGES.
*JI c will sell extremely low foi CASH.
He is now s» 1 ing lower than the same class
of veivickies can be bought in this part . f the
South.
Old fashioned jenuine CONCORD BUG
GIES lor sale hv him. Together with a great
variety of NORTHERN VEIiICKI.ES made
in the very best factories, and all right.
He is manufacturing of the host material
and workmanship, super or articles of BUG
GIES and CARRIAGES, as g >od it was ever
made south of Mason <St Dixon’s line.
Repairing of every kind, as well as all orders
strictly attended to.
He lias made cxccnsi-c preparations.--), and
has connected him-elf with
Messrs. Wyman & May,
Augusta, G-a*
a popular and reliablei.rm.
He i els encouraged by his liberal patronage
returning to him, and is determined to please
every one if in Ins power.
w&wm
FROM
$125 to S2OO.
CARRIAGES
FROM
S2OO ™ SSOO.
Sept. 20, 1867.
W, A, OEWEESEj
CAItTEKSVII.LE. GA.,
Healer in
Fam i1 y Groceries.
Confectioneriss,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS.
LIQUORS.
bYd-STi" : s.
Bi.L'U' TONE,
6cC., &C.
Store oppo-ite t!ic Courthouse, on Ma in
Street, adjoining tUe tevy brick store of P. L.
M-mu and Cos, tel 17, wtf
iB tU- TALL AND WINTER 7 Jw
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.I
JOIIJT Jfj. G*§*YjvojX‘ } -1
tWacr- ol WAitehaii and Hunter Streets, I
ATL /LUSTILY. G-JV
>•'" " -■« —p .' f.-iv-LloL 1 K ' s ‘ "«f b'»«yht to tiiFi.■. '-■§
aauot be ;xi you doubt it, ei, ... and you w.ll be coaviTeeJ 'flj
ONE PRIGS ONLY!
-f ■
tyiicli Mutes and Small Profits.
Th"«e p-fnMp’os In ti-xV | ftpd bavw tonvri-nk* i .., ” ’ -HI
"t. They »b»'t. in th- f .taro a, |., r,, b e t'Lbr , '. v . ,’l7i V V»‘ te *’ ~r - '* v :' " ■
»'»u*som*' t el! bre t' ii ne not. |.j *„ v , vl , . ..., v . t * . . , ' f lt s esL» tM.thiwit, vt! *’ * n
I ul>! *t. «4\t iui tmiuHldni; ~|s , . \y„ ,‘ tl ... „ ' TI * k "fsel hir rtiun-»i(*l»5 nt 1 |".f
AV !V.h DU fire sp.edn.Hv Invited " TV* ** ‘7 "'. h lt if U ?}'*««’»*< ■
hfuid m. sdend «1 ivwvm Mo. k, ip eu*rv <le. .art:o.*nt wit »/!»
' :oa “ irui “ “ v ‘ w Yort - * -• —
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Uioes I’lioiL't A'|t .Ua l ,'il',', 1 dLI-bie" V' ’.K rj '• ' !l '" h V,9i ' tnoM ’ M l *. ®'W«SJ CluUe, * i! W"" 1 *'H
hduse goods department. I
Ra 1 0 11 'ind 1 a f pirtoMiA-i i c , ~
t .,e favorite brands of Bleach and Ur 1 '’l
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
did ..rtmiflAn-Va Ii nPP,, ’B? "n'l IJ.-.I and n-ov FI*W--a
W»fe-,.r00f o*. .kin '• f. , Vnrt f* 1 fl. IR. “ t 1 '""*”: « 1 ltU '* n "‘ l •'•►»*!< Moth f«- S-k . - f|
ami grey Blaukelf, all size- and qnalm«U ' * 0 “ r ‘ bojn b ,all,l E 'S l '* l ' B - 1 Bltuilut* *. OOtt ~alia
WHITE GOODS DEPARTM?wt I
.T inanoi, M il'. VdaotaV *•- 1 T.-Mm 1“ 'I ’ and 'U-tn-d -lu'ann' and N’ t'n' 1 ,I>Ot‘|
tod Swiss ; lino I itli Linen* lxeavy Irish ISnens fir Ladles’ wear i Linen Lawn and Ca.ubr.o ;L. a), lldkf*. .I
CLOAK DEPARTMENT. J
.inn beautiful rinak,. rpw»«i sty'»,. ,j, m-,d -a sp '"Hlltv nfthl, det'irf mont. we n**n n v !o "I'B
!’ r ” . ,0< : non’s. A'l on" c| a v , , )r ,. made '•> ■>’• In .mi l iru ninseque fly mn-h rhsuner than (f bo i-bt of I
hers, lliu unest as well as ihe 1 iwe.it prined Clo-xk msnufae'ured can be found in this splomfid H*a'.-tin ul. I
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
inOd I,on? and Pri'iare Shawls,, Blaclf. PI ild and Kttncy—fifty dUfsreut stylos an l quailllv*, exmei.-fn I
French, “inot'h nnd Amei teHo i •nd«.
Al rge ol of Breakh.st ntinwl , Bonta e, Nubias,,to.
FOR BOYS’ AND GENTS’ WEAR.
rdoeh French n road id It'i; Black V" ‘‘eh cli Doeskin; Onhl and sBU m'\ol ; Svfeh T'a.kmi el
imere ; K-igli.h'l’wceils and <’leLneres; iatine Is: North Oaroliua and fie .tucky djans; k'lig LU l’ctcr.-Ixar-l
Cloth; b —ir lingliah Oxford Uluth,
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
. and Amei-Vm Prints: ‘2<n plaid Vni**y ; 100 Bed Tiekln -; 200 pie p,-
stripes, l*Ui is mid bdlui us Aagaita -S iirtiagd, Shcutiagu, UjluiJurgH, Hyilli.i ; Kreii'di audfih;Uc
yt iIIgIIUHU.
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lU^OHIES.
Mlssea* and hVW P, itmorat and If .op 9>\-U ; fin- French and D .mestlc 0 .pet-, ladles' and Gent* «n
Colla s j Lad - ■
erne. L.ine ' c-tj; < e t fine Mgl'sli ll«If !l .s-; HBk and Printed Cotton llaudker, hlefs: 11. Us, I,arc 1
brouines, braids, ito» iilvviiys uu hand, a full line t>l Nolions.
JOILV !», C*\tOV,
ft. 25, |Sf»7, Corner Whitehall it ml Hunter Strpptn. Atlanta, On.
’ NEW ARRANGESWENtT”
By which Families cun ho supplied with Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Atlanta prices wi.hoi j
paying the expens sos going lor them. Our
Mmi Wi«itt rtititk
is now complete, to which we h-tva a hie I Ihe New feature of Carpets in every Varh't' •
We crui fill your Bill from t piper if P:us to a Parlor Carpet.
We projH.se to sen i Samples with pri-e.s attached. »<* any family who will write for th-m ane
will guarantee the Goods to he the same nslh- sample, or (hey can he returned t> us at „u r ev
pen e. Ihe goods can he sent by express or ol berwise., as you rn iy request.
Our Stock is Complete in every Dcpartm ml, and will bj sold as cheap as good Good , can be
bought in the State of Georgia.
Wc invite an examination of our St >ck, or letters for samples, no charge for looking.
CHAMBERLIN. .COLE A BOYNTON,
„ , . , Gor WhietbaJl and Hunier streei
0c:t ~ 186/ te
'£■ ts. 23&M&8,
WROLKS U.E AND RETAIL, RKALKK IN
B»ol* and Shof s, l.c»lher, CairsklnN and Shoe Findings.
' s»ve retarnei, Atlan-a and Lav- npenw.-a
bry Bonds store,) one of the most complete stocks Jr ( d "° r l ° ohilub<;r llt), Cole .t Iloysbiu-s eUsaut
Boots and Shoes, Hemlock and Oak Lea ther,
ia if Shins, Hilling end Btindinding Shins,
LASTS, PEGS, SHOE MAKERS' TOOLS AH 1) FI HO IXO S
Wholesale or Retail.
/; "<*'< 1 :b.ter myself that I h tv. K»p*rior a ■Kant, ,/e« overalltm- Y.m °i ‘* vt, ’ al 1,1 'Worn,
pa.ci.a.es.o-./.a Lie V/- co*A harm, oJZnIT^ OtN DELIVERY* *"
I mil duplicate any bill of Gaols in my line, fought of jobbing Houses in New
IL ox li or Boston. addf.ng only expense
vr rjLC * to This point.
- uVt - lVj; -5 Wim THc ENORMOUS AMOUNT 0? Ms PURCHASES ENABLES ME TO SELL
BOOTS A NI)SHOES
A& L 0 U A!S 4 - Ni JO «»EV lIOUHE IN THE U.MTEU STATES.
5r ter’a, , |‘wf f?
Cole <H Boyut-ui' ail ' VV| W‘<'h l ‘ , l Streets; next door to Ch an’., lifl,
V.O.C o, uoyutun » Dry Gouda .Store, and the mgn
f. T. BANKS.
... 11. lam not connected In l.usir wilh anjE ethsr house in tide city. The »!* >nd the firm It
_ _ I T. BA.TSTIC3
C ASH ! gj '.fjif ;;
Will he advance a „„ Cotton, , 0
Farmers who may desire to have their
CoUfih shipped *o eitliog Southern or
Northern marl.ets. Call and see us.
HO WARD 4- PEACOCK.
* s< * con, Baling and Rope
will he n j vanned also if desired.
Cartursville, Sept. 2P, 1867.
ADMIMSTRATOEB’ SA LE.
P 1 A the
■ 4 btfdre tbo«H>*ir*bYtine Ir» Oarttfrj*v*rf within
■/ie ti h »nrti <.f bale, trie rulowircr property* t <-v it.
Lota of hATui Numbers ‘DPI and in the Jlst 1 »*«#-
a»’<l iad Potion !n 8;tld coun’y. purl of it n; en
yi:it< on hi amp Critic In s*i«i it. an
' of W. B. Leak, deceased, for the benefit
' -i cred'Htrs of Baid Terxnn, ore-1 tlf
asii 3dui one-tia«f dx* montlm with aimr veu »#*cnr y.
W. H, IKITCIIEFT, AdmY
Oct, If*, 1567,
We want wheat rye and oats
which wc will pay the highest mar
prices,
BLAIR A: BRADSfIAYV
Orders will he promptly filled and s.\
FEES SENT of any style- of goodH dt-su
*»y PECK. THOMPSON & CO,,
No. 5 Decatur street near Whi'clu»J|,
—Atlanta, Gn
Blair & Bradshaw
Ctnvc got into their new l>rj.
store room on llaltio (street;
V 0TI( K ~* ! ''-"'•P’-s of Attorney if'vrn hv mo
1> viom toAeptcaber, ItftiT. sru revoked.
-iq>-. 11, led., it. t. TduMTdOls. j