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:Wh o 1 c s a I e Groce r
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CONSIGN MERCHANT,
<»f?ct s for snl<>:
nft n nn ruVS l> fW FT- P\T7.\’T Sfl.F
1!)i,-('i I -.re i t tri>e Kiriilelie f r
, , - «*TTON. Fy«ry *l** L*Nrrni t^nna
, ii, c': riful c•• iotry mm htt*t "Twl plantcr«§.
f?opf. i hopi:!i
■r • ;,naf {nicnarr■ s(iJf
I tr! v ‘ti »* --e uni! t'» arrtv., of
• ••is C •'!•■•«, b« ing ilie Duly g-nuiie
■; a\n ci .vxy K ies.
. ' • *( -a n-rd f. rhß'elnjf Cot top.
t ; ,• •* -1 •!•,-» Twi' ».
, < 'J'iuclj & .Son’s Raw
”. riiospiiaite.
• In f I • lv.-r» nov. In n*e.
• wver ty ll$r« i>«*r vn.
to arrive;.
Thirty Tons Fcyihills& Sen's
BAI.TI’TORR
~(puoirn itr.>
-.•t> .» *t-n••(»(* t fqvatitrp* r• to ile-iii
lv t ,r v.l ;of I li h ri: w in«u ure. Pi Ice, S3O per
t s< ;.'i T r ctn-ilii-i.
f lovrr and Crnss Scf'ds
||' tin—Cl if, Jlpr'”.'. ( s rft«», Blue i
li Oms . Uju jf-i Un Or#?*, Oriihjirrt Crw, eta,
riiOrp..
* 'OO ° f Fsn.fi/ ! I.)T in Mori*.
P.LTI SILT!
n (fifi ’* T|r '' l ' l c a'L I ■ G~e seimotefs Bag*, it
JiJiJ naiiuttic. Us > *• Jt i’tt’,
SSUOV.
J 'tn.-’a <•'•■•!»- t-l*a, C’t'Rr Rib Sides arc’.
W. tl.-'UU /!, ,ulderr i I, n tip at quality,
Uh.'lA.
si s yiQ ro*r.d§ super! t ?!#n:S,.warant*d.
MR».
(ft tsrrets aol teps Pure L*iC Lard,
Cement and Flaslcr.
Molasses.
jIJ alulf. Cuba Mql&mi •? and 5 barrels do.
Rnsar and Coffee,
;A Hlo 0'
, uo narreiH siiiZ.ir —TaHotm grades.
Maieliaiid ijoap,
i A A ti'-TM Petri Starch.
l'-M/ )09 boxes Hor-p.
Shot an;l Factory Yarn,
' ft tn -1 Shut,
Vv '.••• iMita gaetnry Varrt.
l obacon, SegH-s, Corn, 0 it*. Peed Rce, E.?r!»r
lUy. Ic.
Cotton! Cotton !!
PT, t!tTr.IIA m t rto-ilerj are invi H to sMn <tie’r
(’ t* itoti e, with the «s u**v c*» that the'r I*
ii e t*t «111 be protected nml fhtir
ly o-‘iujj!ic i mth. I. her *1 cash Advances will be made.
A. K SEA GO,
Omcr'r nn t Uommia ion M.-rciinnt.
New Fire*Proof Bnilding. fold stand)
fomor Foisythe and Mitclu II strpet 3 .
Oct l, d;n. Atlanta, G.i
HIDDOX MOLDS X CO.
If firorers tzi*rl Cent*
».*f h:>ion JVB-freliants.
Carver rs Whitehall and Alabama Streets.
\\ r i' hep h'avc to call yoi r nllchtion to
i « i itr f..r r and cnrefttily rejected stock
< l/i.l'f iJl.’jh.S now On hand. One* of our
f in !> i t returned from iVew York and
i: Ititnor*' ma’kais ami has purchased one of
tii •:. - t and most complete stocks of Uro
i ; < over brought to this City.
1 " ar>- n!i bought tWtm first hands—
U n.i Maiiulaclurrrs, Rctiners an'l hnptuters;-
* ' ''t’li-jlii lor <vis •, and will lie sold at the
/ ;irst market prices. We fee! confident that
*e arc pvj-ired to offer superior inducements
to c.ty and country dealers.
■ ' -'fork embraces every article in the ffro
r '• '•'.•••• ineln.fin of FINE I.IQUORS,
''WASCO AND SEBAR S.
■ ; i Msit uurciiy, we would pe pleased
*' ' yen rail ond < xuniine our stirek, before
C ci-e'\ !:t re, ns we are determined
*' • undersoM by any house in the City
. ;s~ n.e t\.■■ .* —f'o, j
MftPMX. RtYNCLOS & CO.
Cos.. *V lUiiall and Ala. strtets.
Oi t. 4,—vvdm Atlanta, Ga,
r »?. r-Aii n*. o voiptnv,
r n• i .r «• , -r rv. of oi>«C' io *y.
Mi s m. o\p,-];y, T. u SKMIMK.
Ci T.V .1 1 . ’1 1-■•. i . ci. hi V. Os I?n> tsvbie, Aia.
BA’LEV, OFT*WAY & CO.
COTTON COMMISSION
AITU
TT’i.'lo:u!f‘ Grocery Warehouse,
li and 7 Broad Street y
MASSIVII.UK TKMiY.
tyT leavo rota»-n ih irks to our f r the
v • Ur.fr»i share of patr“bestowed
uoon onr h >»se t -e T-n«* «nd wi n’d «bY that,
h-<v»ri. di*'.u ct !ur Uoii 5 . tes f ( r storing Co?tor, «ve **re
t o\r prry-*r dto gt\e every vUrrtion the s*o
v * 1 r all Cotton onr friends may en
tivi tt nr«-sire. W e pi* ! se that tTltv effort will
be « •.«} to son e the very est* maiket prlcfb, wheth
tr «o’*l 1 or* -r tn other inatkei!*.
W ill mak C ish Advances on all cotton nr ether Pro
*ty .’ »M; if 1 t.- us. Our terms shall always be aa low
as «r y »■the*- reVable house.
Jntncs M.farsey and Win T.
Ftlinplp will £ive their undivi.te I attention
to ’he * t • nl' -pirnnsut, »r.l will -.train every nerve
to rank*) \x to the iuterest of planters to pntrouize
"> *<ll *'*«T»Up» fid! -Took of GROCRRIFS.
F ui l I NO, lOIK mti TWISr, #rd all gradts of
rie It for *ate #t 'he looest ~r\ct a.
W anted. We wish t<* purchase wash
*.!•>" < umvs H... 1 WOOL Fh’.vntEßS, and DaIEJ
IKL IT • '’i *1 nt v *ys ive *he prto# ,
UAILEY OKDW W .V CO.,
1111.1, & 111 W. ol Cartersvillc
will act aa cur agent*, n>.' rrv'-x on O. tioneor»ign
e*i to u«. Bailey, okdway 4 co.
bept 27 67 6mo
RORT. LUBK, Prc.'t. T. B. SAMPI.F, Casb.r
TRADERS' BANK
SO Cnion Street,
HASD4IIXE TEXX.,
DEALS IN
Coin, foreign ami Domestic Ex~
change. Uncurrent Money of alt hinds,
United States, State, and Hail Road
tends.
Highest prices paid for 5,205,
10 4©s. ami
loutp. lot. Holes.
FOR SAT.I!
NCAN, SHERMAN & CO’S DRAFTS
IN SCilSTOtlir, OS
London,
Parris,
Berlin.
Sfpt 27, 1807 6m
i ATtAxTA AO VERTiSEKEKTS,
New Bfarble Yard
S. B- OATMAM, Age*.
Fott WILLIAM CRAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian, Block
ad.He, and IJ lute Rutland St at a nr}}
M A It B li E.
s? WE are n >’.v rceelvingand _ '~yt\
m/* * "■ • ba' c m store, a nriic »n>] S?±
5 'y.^J v ;i H Ideriralde stick of j
’■ am anl T^ !> N ; ar!,u '- 1
'/■I Jr-' w<> offer to the public on iWfT
t'ir— the rare.t reasonable
jfcsr-kiteriV.H. t&re=aij
Ovvlnsr t< tile Id dl p 're of .mrlilc at tlda
time, many persons are kept from purchasing.
I propose to reduce pricer «n that n!i can buy.
Mv ined:ties »» such f r purchasing the- ma
terial. th*i’ I wii! be smi fed with m.isll profits
and quick Bales —such is m* motto.
V . urc prepared to furnis.a in the best sti V,
W inummuts, cirved and plain, D >x Tomhs.
1’ !di ir, carved and p*aln. Ilea l-*nups, Urns.
V isrs Ac,, and Furnishing Mm lie of all «lc
scriptions.
With good nr. 1 experienced Worbrncn in all
drpartmcn»3. of imsim s«, we hope t merit a
»!;-re of pub jc p.tronagc* De.igutnf Monu
ment' *nd any other work in Maroie, furnish
ed re.'is.
Older;- -O icito-d and prompt!v fi’led. OfHee
;rl \’>.rd a(!i.lining lie Ivue Hotel and oppo
it( Georgia Railroad Depot, ATLANTA, Ga
Dec Ctll. 1806,
IrU !.. A6but% ILL Abbott, li. P. Abbott.
ABBOTT lU.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
and Wholesale deal
ers in Produce,
Provisions,
and Groceries^
IVhitehall Street,
.A.TXJA.3STT.A.I C3-A.-
ESTADIE3HED IN BUSINESS IN 1853.
Clear Bacon stars,
f,rt pghv In •t.nre •*nel tn nrrlrp within the nex
tK rt e 1 v«. For ms if* st lowest cash prices, hv
ABBOTT A BROS., Com. Merch tut*, Atlanta.
S-Jrrar ! sugars!
83 B, r.- ! - Fxt'« C., an<l Yrliv 0.. Sn rar*. for sale
by hoBOHr a mtO-;. (’ mm avion "«r>'hmo*,
Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Ga.
Sail! salt!
!.000 9 ;cks Vl.glnta Salt In store, nn'! for sale, at
M rua act -re C iire.es, *>y ABBOT A oltuS-
Cooiuil»»ton ai«ichant#, Wbneh-i.l oirtet,
Aiiantu, Ga,
Wa sited,
10,090 bushels new corn,
for v, hie b Itic highest price evil! he pr.il, by
ABBOTT *V BROS,.
C imniasion Merchants,
Wliitchdli cticct, Atlanta, Ga.
3,000 bushels good oats,
5,000 lbs good iodiler,
ir. bi t-*, WAN’TtP, bv ABBOTT & BTO’.,
Whitehall stret t, Atlanta, Ua.
bagging!
10 bales india bagging,
f, )r by ABBOTr A BiWS.,
Commisaion Merchants
Atlanta. Ga.
40 bales kcntucky bagging,
for s*le hy ABBOTT & BRO q ,.
, Commission .Merchants.
A ilanta, Ga,
Kope! rope /
60 eoiis i*ope for sale by
ABBOT r & BKOs.,
Commission Merchants, \V liitclia.it sir.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Cotton Goods f
5 bales 4-4 sheetings
just receive'! and fer sale by ABBOT f k 8K03.,
Cotton Yarns!
5 bales cotton yarns,
just received aud for sale by ABBOTT A BRO3.
Atlanta, Ga.
Oct 0, 1867. w6m
FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE
House.
ARF row rfce'vip? Iht Ir tl " -- J F iitF.
W INTER STOCK of BOOTS AND \
SHOTS, the larctii ever brought to
t* Is market These K >oOs came direct
fom the Eastern niamifsct'-rits, ard »:l he s.. ,i 10
C unttv Merchants an i ti e Trade at New York pricer,
eipet ses added, conrirtirc of Mens*. I, y.*\ Ycnths*.
and t hthtretts'YYas. K p, C»tf and Buff Breirarta and
R ilmnra a—Boots : r an stvh e, th< k. wax, k p. m f,
ands the fl. e.t q talittes ‘ Little?'. M sse-\ at.d Chil
dren»‘ Boots and ?hoe?, of every style, a"d »!| „>* te to
l,r " er - G. H. FOKCF..
B. YV r (JB r T', fn'm-rly of Charleston, will he plad
to see his .1 1 eu>tomrrs. Ailants, Ga., Oct, 10—ly
Millinery Novelties of the
Season,
Mrs. r.wislbt rg, No. 3 Peathtreest.
(nest door to Mesa. Cox A Hilt, whole
sale Liqu.'r Merchants) i" receiving m new and
Fashionable stock of all kind* of Millinery
Goods, and invites all concerned, to examine
the Novelties «>f tHe season, before purr hi i g
elsewhere. Retail as well as wholesale or.h r>
from the country attended to with p-omotness
ani dispatch ATLANTA, GA.
Sept 27, ISG7. w3m
STACEY ZEEOTJ3E
CLAY RO3ERTS, Proprietor,
Church Street,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
Ju’y 13 1867
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
'T ! r s ? f?WrA ;7\ i»na
jj jaji j:1 and g
l|| {Pf*
w II &s% Is
i I will exchange one
GENUINE WOODRUFF CONCORD
buggy for DOhnsb'*’* of wheat.
One excellent End Spring bugev for l!. r » Pu.
“ RocK-rwav with pec, sh»ft and double
harne.- *. for 22'i busht Is of wheat.
One light tbr*e kprir-tr Exptrss Wagon Ict 70
bushels of wheat. \V onld refer to Capt Time,
rumlin or Judge Burge.
Apply to tr address
ASBREW BOX,
N j 5, Empire BlocV,
M iiitebab rtrtrt, |
Ju'y 26. ISft A ill. nt.i, <; a
. i
Cotton and Hay
S C Pv E W.
lyßionr? patent tton cotton and bay
' * F ’UEW, wph recent lin proven n->u* h**l g
fnanuf«c*!ivt*<l in ATI.-X NT A. All necessary in orr»*«
ih n furrilfcheti on appllc%ti«»n. in your orders
ii medEßtly. rhht your Pcrew* m*-y bp rp*<!y by the
first of the TO >i MY & STRW Rt\
Hardware Merchants Agents.
Atlanta. Gs.. July 12.
I YITKSI STATE'S HOTEL..
(M IIIJ A ELK & £ ASSEEN, Proprietors,)
TniNF.it Bryson, Clerks.
A J LIXT4, GEORGIY.
\Y7 E toke pleasure in informing cur old
IV friends, patrons and the public gener
ally, hat we have refitted, painted, furnished,
and enlarged the above House, making it in
style and capacity equal to any house in this
fity. We have done this af a heavy expense.
Our House is well located, wit hin 100 yards of
the General Passenger Depot; and we flatter
our-elves that a long experience and strict ap
plication lo business will not fail to be appre
ciated by a generous public. Our charges for
the present will he ?5<3 per day for transient
board, and we are offering special inducements
to business m< n for single meals, &c.
WHITAKER & SASSEEN,
july2-tf Proprietors.
VAN EPPS & TIP PIN,
WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL
G-ROOEBS
Commission Merchants,
Alabama Street, Atlanta Ga.
Th° folicwirg. as well as mary other goods In tli s
line lor vale.* in lots to suit purchasers:
U'tCon S'de% C*o *n,
Bacon Flour,
Chi vasse'l Hams, Lard,
Fus/ft''-cured Liams L'offe* 3 ,
Byiup?. B own Puffftrs,
Mn>B4bes, It-fined Suga^f*,
Soda, Mackerel itt Bbls.,
Salt, Miscke; el in Kegs,
fii>ap, Salmon in Cane,
Tojiet Soap, Lobs ers iu Cans.
Oysters in Car?, ( an ips,
Candles, Raisins,
Mm son’s Blacking, Nut**,
Tobacco, I)a»e«,
Oiifars, Starch,
«Sco. &«.
tax F.rrs & tipto’.
Jure 21,1567. —tc Atlanta, Ga.
IJSfc
EDY/ARH WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It will cure Dys'pcpi.ia.
U S £
EDWARn WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It w ill cure I.iver Complaint and all specie
of Indigestion.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters,
It will cure Intermitent Fever and Fever
and Ague, and all periodical disorders
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
Stomach Bitters.
It willgivi immediate reliefin CoiieandFlt
USE
EDWARD WILDER S
Slomach Ritters.
It will cure Costivenrss.
USE
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a mild and delightful Invigorant f
Delicate Females.
U S E
EDWARD WITDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is a safe Anti-Bilious Alternative a.,
tonic lor all family purposci.
U S £
EDWARD WILDER’S
S I OMAGH BITTERS.
It is a powerful Reeuperant after the frame
has been reduced and attenuated by sickness
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
It is an excellent Appetizer, as wellasStren
ener oi the digestive forces.
U S E
EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
As it is being daily used and prescribed be
all physicians, as the formula w.ll be handed
any regular graduate.^
EDWARD WILDER,
SOLE PRROPRIETOR,
N o. 2 15 Main Street,
MARBLE FRONT.
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
FOR SAFE, XVHOI.FRALF. AND RETAIL, BY
HEDWINE &. FOX,
yviioiessalk and retail druggists
Corner Whitehall ant! Ala. Sts
ATLANTA, GA.
Nov. 9 1 v
acm;nmstratgr ? s sail
\VTLT. Vs sold, virtue of a.) order f-»m the Court I
cfOniioe' v ■- the t'-wo rs Car*ers\ille on the Ist .
Tuej!*}' in Dee r »r wsr, one 16d acre lot of land
lee* the widow., j or which be? already been assign- i
ed, tVr* remelning »o he lOfte-res, txuucel ae f 1-
|. w* :cn the r nh by land fctmerly owned by Thos. j
Ramboaut, wes' by land f rioerly owned by Belton I
Crawf'r.l. »uh by land of Wiley Smith and on e*«!
bv land of MvKelvty the avmeknown as the Troiter
place, eolfl »» ihe property of the estate of Thos L' D.
Trotter deco'd, and fer'ihe benefit of the heirs and cr -
•litore of *»i<l deceased, one ha f cath red ba'anre due
Uc li mrr-hs with ft.xxl security Ser t Joh 1567.
JNO VV. WOFFORD, Adm’r.
_ATL/Nl* ADVERTISEMENTS.
HinJ Leoms.
LK IT.SFrL», ANLHFM* F TNY, B.PrT.FVN
prt-e dtrot. Sc ret^ry. Trcinartr
ftnstl
GEO IIC I A LO O M
AND
MA XU UFA C 7 V li 1 NO C O .11 FA A 7 V.
Vanuf. , '*nrer. jut* pi- Ptw*, V « V to *n:r I'
at <3 <1 n’t ail • !lt!'-J- h »<m Bv!'-lin oust door
l ■j ike Pu6t-i ai.ti see it in oppvraiiju
KENI)EMII AT L’STMPBOYED 5E' F-A 'TTNO
U A N D AA D PC WE R LOO M!
Ea«l*»r Y^r< a crfi*oA'*, E* Ut tff Op^rntf. r«rir^
v le Fop?e*?«*si pupeii'vr over other Hand
Looms, is more simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BE * INDEPENDENT
ByTTeariu? all thefr Gor- f r TTome TVear on the
MEKfiEKHALL IMPKCVED
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
it weaves ns fast ns any Factory Loom !
HALF THE COST OF THE CLOT HIM (i OF A FAMILY
CAN BE SAVED BY ITS USE !
From Five to Ten L'o larsa ilay cun be made on-lt.
ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGI> G.
By 1 h<* turr in? of an Easy Crar k it lets the Warp off,
winds up the Clotn, tread the Treadle**, nun thr »Avs ihe
-bui tie. If w envea Jean*, JSEtinHB. Linsey, Banket
Twill, Doub e-Bi dri Cloth, various kinds of Rbbt-d
Goods, Fencing Twills of ad k«nri«, Flnx, (lotto? . T -w,
or All-Wool Cl* th, Paging, Toweßnir, Tab e Linen, Uni
m -ra! Shirts., Wooh-ji, L ! nen a« *1 lleu.p C arpeta— in
fact, an.y thillfrmti a liand*ome Silk to a Hag Carpel.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT•
Ei'ot larger than a common Breakfast Table.
n IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
O' Good JGilerial and Handsomely Varnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Every tiring is Performed by 'ruining
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
tor Fur-her Particular*. Hill of Prices De»crlp.
five Circulars, and Gan plexor We ring. add. ess
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
R. PRATT, Agent.
March 22, 1867, wfim
THE LIVE DROG STORE"
We invite the special a'tenihjn of Druggists and Mer
chants iirthe'Surrounding country to <»ur ltrge t-tock
of foreign and American Goods— Baying im large
nusr.titi 1 a directly from Importe r M *nufacto»*B a'd
Package Houses—We are able to offer i ducements not
to be surpasKe in New York, to merchants who era
poy capital and buy i smal'er cjuantiea. We are
daily receivcing large supplies of Drug** and
IVX EDICIITES,
GILS AND PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS
AND PUTTY, MACHINE AND TAN'
NEB’S Oil of every kind and quality
VARNISHES. DYESTUFFS, imported
and American. FANCY AND TOILET
GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES and »n
articles kept in a first class Drug House.
Also on hand
Landretlds
New Crop Turnip Seed,
Large quantities of
* QUICKSILVER
for mining purposes. Spear’s Patent
“Fruit Preserving SOLUTION U one
Bot. PURSER FES, 128 lbs FRUIT
without expensive sealing or air tight
Jars. Call and examine our stock and
drink from the“lamous ARCTIC SO
DA FOUNT”.
REDWI3TE & FOX,
Corner Whitehall & A a. streets,
Julyi!). Atlanta, Ga.
DRn&s PRUSSI \
VA&B M®B'S«S.
MV OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS will please remember, t.hnt, aft.or hav’ng boen twice burned oat, I have re
suiueti tho DRUG BUSINESS wUh Me**™. T. J. & M. B. SWANSON, under the uty o of
mmm. swram & qq-„
AT ROARK'S CORNER, NEXT DOOR TO W. H. BRGTHERTGN, ATLANTA, GA.
I will be pleaded to meet all my old friends at our new plane of business, where I am prepared to show them a large
mu! well tuooitui stock of
purposes, and at very lotv figures,
RJ. MASSEY, late
Massey and Herty.
feb l ATLANTA, GA.
LOOK SII4RP.
I have commenced to sell my GOODS AT
COST ! and will continue to sell that w>. y
until the 20th September, Be stirs to coma
and see for yourself, as many think that Ida
not mean what I say. All I ask is a trial, as
I am determined to close out the present stock
L. FERGUSON.
Two doors r'r n Post OiEce.
TlersviUe, Sept tub, 18->7
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
v s. rj4.ii/. j. s. sr<: Wur.
fv •rt m C Gr. Otfarl, <r\ .
' TOMMEY & STEWART
!'!POSTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
A: the Sijin of tie
MILT. SAW and GAME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
•• * •* ' ‘W.'r ml! the .Mention of merch *nta at«l oth
e . m ib ir urge end well ass inert »t e. of
Foreign anl Domestic Hardware,
Consisting in part of
Iron. Steel. .N’.iils,
Lnil.iers and Cairiage Materials,
Agn-uluiral Implements,
Grain Cradles,
Syilie Blades*,
To >ls ol all kinds, &e., &c»;
-ALSO
LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGENTS FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction vletal.
Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
Bnfl’ilo Scale Works,
Nonpareil Washing Machine
PROPRIETOnS AND AGENTS FOR
CroolG* Patent Portable Cot
ton and flay Screw and
Revolving- Press
In over onehunrtred counties in Georfff*.
Countu Rights for Sale.-%jti
April 12, ly.
AND
CARRIAGES.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
M'hips and Ennameled fXrfa
L/Mk Le C hrr . and c i,° lh j
€ rurnisning Goods, a t£
fine assortment.
G. C. ROGERS,
Decatur street,
Atlanta, da,
Second I)oor below Messrs. Mocr<* & Marsh,
and opposite the United Stales and American
Hotels
JJfejjrPiiees will he found more reasonable
and stock more complete than arty in the citv
AND BUGGIES
t ’ le mo!,t Approved styles and
Finish 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 wly.
,#3fF?p=p <gp|
CROCKERY
AND
T. R. RIPLEY. ACT.
OLD STAND,
Whitehall St., Established In
1850.
Atlanta, Ga.
June 21, 1867.—6 m
j. m. n oiLDnooK
IS still at his old stand on Whiteha’l Street
dealing out HATS by the Doz. and Retail
Druo?,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Pat. 3led.,
' Paints, Oil,
Glass,
Putty,
i
j Fancy and
foil. Art.,
Sviups, Per
fumery,
Brushes a
variety,
Wines,
Brandies,
4*c.., 4’C.
ALSO
TRUNKS i VA USES DANES}
IJMBPwELLAS &C
--of every description—
SABLE SETTS, MINK SETTS,
FITCH SETTS, SQUIRREL SETTS,
CONEY SETTS, MUSK-RAT,
CHIHDREN’S SETTS,
ranging in price from
SS.O3 to 5200.03
All kind of Fur Skins bought at
J. ES. HGXiSSitOOK’S
Atlanta Ga.
Sept 27th 1867—wtf
MEAOOR & BRO'S'
TOBACCO
Commission Merchants.
(IJNDriR UNITED STATES HOTEL.)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
•vg 15, *3m,
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
——■ ■■■ • vnmmammmamammmm—mmmammmmmmm—i, ' t,
J. T. JENKINS & CO.
Successors to McCAMET & CO
WHOLES AXE DEALERS lit
Drugs.
Faints,
Oils.
Chemichals.
Window-
Glass,
PATENT
se.
COR.YER PRIOR .ITD
.1L.1K.1.T/.I STREETS ,
Atlanta, Ga.
Tlie Oldest Jewelry House In
ATLANTA, GEORGEA.
ER LAWSHE,
tC lockSi
yuatches, w
Jewelry and
Silverware,
Watchmakers’ Tools
and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
Represented.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and Warranted.
May L, 1867. wly
LANGFORD & MG'C RATH,
.Slores I Stove«ll Stoves 111
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES FOR
THUS MTLLIOTsT
WF PFFY COMPETITION IN QUANTITY, QUALITY
ami price.
We offer to the nubile, the celebrate'! GOOD 8 A
the beet B’"ve in the world. Also the PRO
TFCTOR WITH GALVANIZED OAST IRON KFPER
VOIR. som'hiog new and durnh'e. Alto the COTTON
P' A T. n splendid fl s’ c'm”. stove.
We ha- e f>r sale the justly eelebrated premium
(step] > ove PALMETTO, whi h is the heaviest, meet
du: ab e n<l hes* premium stove ever offered to the pub
lic. A enerai variety 'f stamped, piom »n 1 jspaned
Tb -war. —T.diet Set's. Ra'b a-’d Kot Tubs &c., hr,,
j Shier Copper, Sheet Io i. Tin Plate, Border and a gen
evai stork for T oners n«e.
House Fnrni <, hiii2f Goods generally.
AE p nunt-lv a* tended t«.
LANGFORD & McCRATH,
Hunter street, first door from
Whitehall st., Atlanta Ga.
The abova stoves arc sold also in Car
tersville by J, VV, Strange,
aug 9 1867’
COnOMKI COTTON GINS
I am now prepared to furnish the Tloraoe L. Emery
& son's
"UNIVERSAL" COTTON GINS AND
COHDEIirSEBS.
With Railnay&Lever horse pow
ers for opperating them.
Long personal experience In the using nf this machin
ery. With the »t ded experience and perfect satisfac
tion of a targe number who have purchased from me.
I am enabled to insure satisfaction to ail who will slve
me a call. 1 sell them at manufacturers prices, ft eight
added.
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 S3’wtf. Allan a, Ga
COX & HILL.
Hare Mow In Store:
BARRELS RYE HIIISKY,
50 barrels Bourbon Whisky,
50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky
50 barrels Rectified Whisky,
30 borrels Peach and Apj)le Brandy,
30pkns Cognac Brandy,^,
20 kgs Holland Gin,
10 pkgs Jamaica Bum,
10 pkgs New England Rum,
25 pktrs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines,
50 cases Champagne Wines,
100 cases Wampoo and Drake’e Bitters,
100 cases assorted Liquors,
25 cases J box Sardines,
All of which we offer to the trade at
verv low prices. COX &, HILL.
ATLAN TA, Ga., dec 13—wtf
Notice.
TWOmon’hsafte’ d»te application will he made to
the court of Cbdina y of Bartow county, for leave
to cell all the real estate be.outing to W. K
Ute of said county. deceased. R> 9s BRADLEY
August. 13 l&fiT *<»«r
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
SJUTHERN BRANCH Os THE NATION AL STOVE
I ' ...' aa ; \ ■ t ?;1 tp- 'fTIJ
Works, New York.
TTTE are now prepared to sell *t wholesale und Retal
VV at New York prb-es Freights ad, l*o only. Our
,ti ck Is e mplete and we challenge competition.
We wish to call especial attention to the
fill W3 §
the finest Stove yet produced. It is simple in its con
truetb n and has the largest OTen by ten per cent of
j ny oihe.r
fttTTOt
Stove
’
n the market. Can be used with or without
hot
WATER RESERVOIR AND
Our stock of House-Furnishing Goods is the
best to be found Bouth.
Terms cash.
RICHARDSON & SANFORD,
Atlanta, Ga’
N. B. Vi'. H. Gilbert, Hardware & Stove
Dealer at Cartersville, Ga. is our agent and
will furnish any of our make of stoves a' the
Atlanta or New York priees, freights added on
ly, Five hundred stoves now in store and to
rrivc. aug. 15, w3m’
MEW LIQUOR STORE.
li. Jtl.Rose& Cos,
Wholesale Dealers In
Brandies,
Wines,
Whiskeys,
Gins,
Rums,
&c. &c.
No 2 Granite Black, Rrond Sir.
Atlanta, Ga.
IMPORTED AND DOMHSTIC LIQUORS
*f every Grade offered at low figures.
Country dealers are specially invited to give us n ctil
and sample our L'quors, wl.f h tve guarantee to be as
we represent them. And satisfaction given in every
ti luianctlon.
June 7—tc. R. M. ROSE A CO.
McBRIDE, DORSETT £ CO.,
ATLANTA, GA,
To the Merchants of Georgia
and adjoining States:
TT7E have already spoke , through the papers to our
VV friends throughout heSou'h, and aitviaeU th *e
who were formerly our fellow-solmers in the 6ou lie n
Arm.', that we had undertaken to apply, in Peace, the
elements of vigor, energy and promptness, which had
so often gained us the day in War.
We have opened a
Wholesale Crockery
and
GLASS X3ZOTJSH3.
In Atlanta.
On a scale far beyond any before known
in the State.
We are hacked by all the advantages which are de
rived from abundant means and a thorough knowledge
of 'he business. A large partnf our goods are shipped
DIRECTLY TO US FROM EUROPE,
via Charleston and Savannah.
wesafN TjwnjTs We confidently expect to snpply from
pw our depot in At.lantr, all those mer
v y chants throughout this and adjoining
VIM States, who have heretofore made their
purchases North.
Wecanrffer as varied a stock as can be found In
New Y ork, and we know that
OUR PRICES HERE WILL BE LOWER.
You will gave FREIGHT by purchasing here.
You will s ve BREAKAGE by purchasing hore.
You will contribute to the buildiog up of a home de
pot of supplier by purchasing here.
We have on hand and constantly arriving
ASSORTED PKG’S OF CROCKERY,
"f best and mixed grade. We -epack Crockery,China
Olsssware, Looking G a-ses. Temps, Cutlery,' Plated
s*■ and Japanred Wa’e. Cl ck-, Ac., to ord-r. We ha e
j b lots of these goods fr-m rime to time at very low
price*.’ We solicit your CASH oroers, and will give
you la.-ge advantages for CASH IN HAND.
Your ffneuds,
April 19,1667. McBP.IDE, DORSETT k CO.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
GEO. F. FRAZER-
Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,
Has now on hand on* of the largest and cheapest
stocks of
FURNITURE
in Atlanta, embracing PARLOR SETS, CHAMBER S«U
CHAMBER SETS BEADSTEADS.
WRITING DESKS, SOFAS,
BUREAUS, ROCKERS,
WARDROBES, WASH STADS,
CHAIRS ' WHAT-NOTC.
in short, everything needed to complete a first- class
atoclrof furniture, inducing the
B EST‘"d CHEAPEST
Ever off-red in this city. The attention of the eltl
sens of Atlanta and and the conntry genets!)/ I» re
spectfully In \}t«d to this establishment. Orest Induce
ment» to th* trade Prices low to suit the timet. Or
ders filled promptly and well.
Aug. 9th IW7. if,
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS
City Drug Store?
Turpin King,
COR WHITEHALL and MARIETTA Stk*.
ATEAJYTA, Ga.
dSLoltxzli sub &tiail jßtaitr* (n
Paints, Oils,
Window Glass.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
Foreign a nd Domestic
::::perfumery,::::
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE IMPORTED
TONTIO
“HYGIENIC wine.”
tvr ° r.r k K/.rc,
Norcros# Corner,
oct 17 ly ATLANTA, GA.
J. W. F. BEST,
DEALER IN
m m v € c»
AND
MEDICINES
UiisctMl, Tnnnci'Niiud
Lard Oils.
Pal Eits,
Putty,
H liidow Glass,
Dye Stulls
of all kinds
ALiSO
Ftent Medicines and
TOILET ARTICLES SUCH AS
SOAPS. BP^XJSPLEPJ
Combs, Perfumery Ac. Ac.
CA R T ERSVILLE, UA .
8cpt.20.18G7.
J. O. MATUKiVdON. O. 11. M^LVUCHIhIN.
J. 0, MATHEWSON & CO,
[Formerly Stoyali.. McLauoui.'N & Cos.)
GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Ga.
Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Product*
promptly utteudeii ami ean!i rt nmt- and mi day of
gn|e. Grai i Backs on band »t very law pruva.
Agents for MentoOi, Hopewell ami iioek
Cotton Mill*.
Rufferencea; Hon J. P. King, Augusta Ga,
Augusta Naviugs bank.
July 26,1867. wly.
TliP (•nliie lot ot Wiloox & (Jifihi
Setting Machine at tins plan; bums
exhausted, I wish to hear as soon as
possible from th; so barring ritv if
these machines, who tvicli to return
trtem. or tn exrhange them for others
of different finish—so that lean order
others ru-conlinelv.
Cartersville. July 28 IBH7.
JOHN li. KIU'KMAN.
Cliu’l h for (in.
Administrator’s Sale
BY virtue o' an order In tn 'he (Vu'tofO dtnaryrf
Bartow coil i ty. G». vii I e fold i r H e til t'J i.rt -
day In November next, 1867 Hi th*- Court House dm r
In said county, between He opal to n » ot rs’c, thu
tract of larul in raid county, wl ereett v Ilium I’, Hay
resided at (lie time iflill riea’h, the i«r> e in tall li i<
620 acre;, more or lea**, aid coin I ■*.* <! ot tie fn)|i vug
lea ar ,i ~arts of lo's, to-wlt : 11*8. 1178, 11 o 1184,
113 ft. 118a, 1169. 1170, 1171, 1772, 116 ft, 12(8. 1208 1200,
1212, 12'3, 7b7, T'B anil 789, In the si vi i.tei lit ft Otatili n
and third section rs ;ald ciurty, lylrg in Inharlse
Creek, about 400 acre* of enid t#rm I; opt n ard tra
good Mate of cultivation, balance well tinmen il, wl'h
a tiweTlng house and good crib on raid p'»< e. Thu
farm well situated on the Alabama load, ib nt
three and a half mi In weit of It tiler boro. In Barttw
Ununty.
Te*ms of the sale—One third etch: one-third credit
of twelve month" from date of ;ale, with note and pi oil
aecuriiy, interact from date, am: til lea to be made on
payment of purchase money, retaining leln on the land
until the tame la paid.
J. A. 00WAN, Adtn’r dtbrmUnon.
Os William P. Hay, deceased.
September 20, 188 T.
pEOP.GIA, BARTOW COUNTY.-Robert C. Saxon
'1 one of the Admlnietraiori on the eclat*'i f It chard
IT. Milner, deceased, having petitioned to be discharg
ed from eaid adminicle tlon. AT ptr»o c who are con
cerned are required wiihin the I'm" fixed by law,if any
they have, why the eald Kobert C. Saxon, choulu not he
discharged acco* dirig to the prayer of Ms | e*li’on.
Given under my band and official H n"uie. th ( thu
Blh June, 1867. J. A. HOWARD Ord.
Administrator’* Sale.
II7ILI* he lold hes ire the C< nrt House < cor In Car-
VV t* raville. wiihin the legal houra of aal , on tbs 4th
Tuesday in November next.
One half of Town lad, In the town of S npsten, No.
27, measuring 5' by 132 feet. Hold aa the p epeity of
W. W. 'Pippins, deceased, f>r the beneflt of the hetig
and creditors. Term*. OaHH. J B. TIPI’I.NS,
September, It tb, 1867. Ad mV.
pEORGIA, BARTOW 0 ODNTY.-Whereas A. 3.
IJ Weemr, adui’r of V. A. Barton repreteni* lo It
court tn hie petition, duly filed and emend on record,
that be has fully admit lit. red T. A, cart* n’e tS’ale.—
This la iherefoie to cite all persons corn rued, kit.died
and creditors, to show cau e if any they <au sly said
administrator should not be discharged fri m his ad
ministration. and tecelve loners of dismission fr< m thu
fame in terms of the law. J. A, lIoWHD
July 12 1867. Oroiuary.
•vrOTIt g.—The buslnesa relation heretofore existing
i\ between l»i. J. W. T. B. 8T and 8. R. KRAMER
la dissolved, and all accounts of BKfrT k KRAMKR will
he se'Wtd with Dr. J. W. t. BKcT, aole proptitior.—
B R KRAMKR I* now in the employ of D«. J. H.P.
Bt BT. J. W.P.BEfiT.
Carterivllle, Oa. Sept II
MILLIN’EHY
AND
niantua-Maklng.
MRS R* j. MAYBON •nnouncee to thrf
ladies of Cartereville and surrount’m;
_ that she has opened, In C'ortersv lie. aMI
]‘h ery aodMantu»-M»kit g Kstcbllshmeut, and will bj
I*l L, receive ca’ls from all there who ere In nee
happy *« e , b pledges herself to salt
J *g“o , 5 o dowork a*n, »ke establish
•s gotna v aooildertd. Her gt od§ are of
tbelates sty Iceland her work will be made lo corree
over Dr. Claylon’.Store, Utelyeeew** Yj
Mrs. MoOlellaa. O**, 10.