The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, November 15, 1867, Image 3

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\\ e arc glad to seft preparations being made to erect a steam grist mill and plaining machine, on the old site of the late Magnolia Mills. Mecsrs. Me- Llreath At Sligh, we understand arc tiie projectors. fi *®rOartcrsville has now 40 odd business houses, and several more go il,ii u p» while her rural borders are being greatly extended. The mark of improvement is visible in every direc tion. ihe American Hotel, is a name charming to the weary, wayworn trav eler—especially the one in Atlanta.— Here he is fed and sheltered in the most hospitable manner, as cheap as they can possibly afford it. Wiley <fc Browning, the clerks, can entertain any one with their kindness and gen~ tlernanly treatment. Messrs. White <s - proprietors, are all that the most fastidious can ask. Good beds, groaning tables, and kind treatment is the portion of those who stop at this most excellent house. Attention is invited to the adver tisement of Mr. T. M. COMPTON, of this place, who is anxious to dispose of the Dry Goods department of his busi ness, as he is anxious to deal exclu sively in Groceiies & Confectioneries. He is offering to sail off at greatly reduced prices. He has just received a line lot of oranges, cocoanuts, cheese, sugar and coflee, his object is to keep ■on hand a bountiful supply of these things, all the lime. Lanier House, Marietta. We often hear of small men having big hearts, it is so sometimes with ho tels, arid particularly so with the above house. It is a small house, but no betiei living ought mankind to desire than our old friend Dobbs affords.— We know whereof we assert, tor we have tried this house. L. Fekouson’s is the place to go to get cheap goods, lie is anxious to sell and that is half the battle. Our old Iricud, Tout Wilkes is with Fergu son. Two such clever fellows seldom get together under the same roof.— Ferguson, is undoubtedly one of the eliea; est houses in our market. He expects to move soon to main street. You have often heard of mer chants marking down their goods to suit the times, hut if you want to see the iliing really done, go immediately to Blair and Bradshaw's, and you will find their stock ol Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and ready-made cloihing, pi iced down, low down, away down yondir, so the poorest person may get an outfit for very little money. Come and try ns and yen will find that this is no humbug. Bo sure and read tlie card of Laren <h n it Bros., of Atlanta, to be found in another column. Christmas is fast .approaching and they have many good things laid up in store for that great event. Tile T. S. Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. Wo have been to many hotels in our ■day, but to none hotter than the 11. S., taking into consideration the way they teed, lodge and entertain guests. — Money spent here is by no means thrown away. Tho very prince of good fellows puts Up at this house— Bryson tk Turner, clerks. Whitaker <§• Sasseeu, proprietors, are always cheerful and lively and ready to add interest to your accommodation. Oik Sidk Walks. —We think it time that our side walks along in front of the store doors on Main street, west side of R. K., was being cleared of obstructions, now that the buildings are so near completion. So much scaf folding and brick-bats is entirely un necessary. As these thiegs can be dispensed with let them be immediate ly removed. We hope this hint will suffice. Southern Cultivator. —The No vember number of this excellent month ly is on our table, with a most attrac tive table of contents. No farmer should be without it. We observe that it is advertised for sale on the 20th ol November. To parlies who y,hi main tain its present high character, it is a most promising investment. Tlie Cotton Tax. Washington, Oct. 31. —Expect an early repeal of the cotton tax. Nearly all the members that are. or have been, here are in tavor of it. The Eastern manufacturers, too, are loudly calling for it. The low price of cotton, at home, and the enormous product of East India cotton, are bringing about anew feeling on cotton and tariff. You may expect to be importing India cottou into New York in two or three yeors. —A’. T. Express. Northern Georgia did it. —A dis patch from Atlanta, on the sth, probably from Headquarters, announces that 110.000 votes were polled in Georgia, and that a majority were cast for a Convention. IgUTown Lots for sale by Capt. Hul. See advertissment. To Otr Friend*, —As defenders of 1 the people, and as sentinels upon the wall, it is plainly our duty to warn the public against a perilous foe in what*' ever shape or form he may present himself. IlarMngys of death are clustering thickly around j ou, and every family is in quest of some kind of reliable fam r ily medicine to stay the blighting hand of disease. lust here permit me to give you some honest advice, A number of Southerr. Physicians are now preparing a class of Family Medicines, specially adapted to the diseases of the South. See ad vertisement of the “Great Southern preparations” in another column, and we take much pleasure in giving them a hearty recommendation. MARRIED. On the sth iost., at the residence of Col. JluHon, by R*v. C. A. Evans, Col. J. G. Stocks to Miss Fannie Husoy, all of this Cos, Also, on Sunday morning, the 10th inst., by Rev. S. H Smith, Thomas G. Tucker to Miss S. J. Rooks, all ot Bartow Oc. SPECI A X. S . Cartersvillc Market. Cotton 12 cts. Corn, new, 70 cts. per bushel. Wheat, $2,20. 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 ployed, twelve hours on and twelve hours off. I’lie house has been newly furnished with all kinds of Wares, twenty Itallian Marble 'Fa bles, with private rooms. Game, Fish, Oys ters, choice Steaks, and all the varieties of the season, kept constantly on hand. PEASE & HIS WIFE Atlanta, Oc* *, 18(>* v'‘*rv 1 am complied to have money, per sons owing me are hereby earnestly begcJ to come forward and relieve me- I cannot continue business withou 1 money. It. 11. JONES. Dissolution of Copartnership. r|IIIE Gopartnership heretofore existing be- JL tween SMITH MILAM, in the publi cation of the Carterxoille Express, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Outstanding claims 'gainst the office will he paid by S. H, isMI 1 L, who is now sole Editor and Proprie tor,and who will continue the publication of the paper as heretofore, The Books of the old firm are in the hands of S, H. SMITH, who hereby notifies debtors to come forward and settle up without delav, 'S, H, SMITH, R. P, MILAM. Cartersville,Ga , Oct. 25th, 1807. llccousf ruction. I have on hand finished several very superior Buggies of my own make. Which I guarantee to be good. I be lieve them to be as well gotten up as any I made before the war. Cash customers are especially invited to call and get bargains. A fine lot of Rocka ways and Buggies of Northern make at low figures. A few more of those M atresses. Wh ere are those men who speak so eloquently about Manufactories In the South, and what are they doing to encourage those who are endeavoring to build up business in their midst ? We have plenty men who say, “O we need manufaeturieS, and mechanics, that's what builds up a town, a country.” Hut alas! how lew put their shoulder to the wheel, and say, “here's heart and hand—these mechanics must and shall be sustained.’ 1 ’ As one of those Ma nufacturers, in your midst, I ask for sympathy., such as may be felt. R. 11. JONES. Special Notice. All persons who have made accounts with us are hereby notified to call and make piornpt settlements and save cost. All accounts, unless settled by 20th this month, will be placed in the hands of an office for collection. IVe must have our monrp. HARRIS 4- THOMPSON, Cartersville, Nov. 7th, 18t57. To Consurtiptives. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send, free o charge, to nil who <iesire i‘, the presc-lptton with the directions for making and using the pimple remedy by which he was cured of a tang affection and that dread disease Coosutuution. His only object is to benefit the afflicted, and be hopes every sufferer will tiy this prescription, as it will cost them nothin?, aud may prove a blessing. Please address Rev EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second Street, Williamsburg, New Vork. Information. Information guaranteed to produce a luxnrian growth ot hair upon a bald bead nr a beardless face also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches. K ruptions, etc .on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beautiful, can be obtained without charge bv ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist sep 11 S.’S Broadway, New Vork. Errors of Tout It. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufleiing humanity, send free to ai! who need it, the rec-pe and directions for making the simple retredy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience, can do so by address' ing, in pertect confidence, JOHN 13. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. Administrators Sale. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of D thlone.pt G t., on the first Tuesday in Jan. next within the legal hours of sale the following pro perty to wit:— Town property in the town of Pahlonegs, Lot* Nos 61 A 69. Good baiidiu>rs and out-house> and a never, failing well of water. Out houses on No. 61 not com pleted. Also lota Nos. 472, 47S>tf, 569 A 618, in the 12 D,strict and Ist section of Lumpkin county, containing 160 acres, more or less, lying In the gold region, M uera! interest reserve ! iti lot Number 509, all lying about four miles west of Dahionegs, solo as the property of F. I>. 1> atfield, late of sad county de ea cd for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said d.ceased.— Terms cash. For further particulars app’v to Frederic Boatfield, of Dahlonega. L. M. MCMFOKD. adrn'r. Dahlonega Signal copy till day of sale and forward account to L. M. Mum ford. Cartersville Ga. Nov. 15 1567 ADMINISTRATORS SALE ON the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the courthou.-e door in Cartersville, within h e legal hours of sale, the follow ng property, to-wit. Luts of Land Numbers 222 aud 223, in the 2 Ist Dis ct and 2nd Section in said county, part of it open ml lying on Stamp Greek in said District. Sold as the property of W. B. Leak, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said deceased. Terms, one-ha!j cash and one-half six months with approved security W. H, PRITCHETT, Aduvr Oct, IS., 1867 W. H. GILBERT. J. WATT HARRIS, w.H.cr“ EBT &c° Dealeus exclusively is Hardware and Cutlery, Iron and Steel* Nails and Castings. Agricultural Implements. COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING AS |Plip -I U a Jb.SN DIRECT FROMTHE M A N U FAC TORIES. PURITISHIE <3- Agents for the sale of the celebrated CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS, The stock ol the above goods will be Increas ed to meet the demand and offered on reason able terms for CASH ONLY. W. H. GILBERT & CO CARTERSVILLE, GA. Sppt. 271 h 1867—wlfeb 16. .Roberts * Stocks HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BRICK STORE-ROOM, ADJOINING BLAIR & BRADSHAW, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. j f \/\ Lbs Clear Sides, 100 sks Salt, ■xl/t /U 500 His Sugar cured Hams. I / A Sugar ass’t, 5 Sacks Coffee, XVy 10 Boxes Candles, '5 Bids. Fam Flour. ROBERTS & STOCKS. FA Bushels Fresh Corn Meal, Oesters, f J\J Mackerel, Cheese, Crackers, Pickles, CANDIES fancy and plain, Figs, Raisens. N uts, Soda, Sardines, Syrups, Dried Beef, Lard, Table Salt. Matches, Powder and Shot. ROBERTS & STOCKS. ROBERTS & STOCKS, Dealers in GROCERIES aud PRODUCE. CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. TOBACCO, Smoking ami Chewing. "Bill Arp,” ‘‘No Name,” and “Bache lors’ Darling,” Smoking Tobaccos, Cigars. Everything be longing to our branch of busi ness, is kept by ROBERTS & STOCKS. Have removed to their new store-room oil Maine street. CartersTille. 1 Oct, 24, 1887,w6m QX7ABTERS FOR FANCY CANDIES! GAKFS I \ T its, Itii sins, Jellies, & Fruits! ! G. W. JACK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga I HAVE just received from NoW York, the largest stock of FANCY CONFECTION ERIES ever brought to Georgia. My stockem braces every article that can be called for in that line of goods. TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS TIMES ! Y Ty selection for the young folks is unusu i.TX ally large, and very beautiful CjMA'D r CTGR F ! rphis branch of my Establishment is in full JL Operation, and lam prepared to make any quantity desired for ihe City and Coun* try Prade. Orders filled at short not i c e Bread bakery! In this department I claim to excel any thing in Georgia, and challenge competition. iam ttdl supplying Families in the city. My V\ AGON makes its regular rounds every day. Cracker Bakery- This feature of my establishment is complete in every paiticuiar. and the Crackers turn ed out are equal to any made North or South lam daily filling orders for all parts of the country. CAKE BAKERY. Besides an pndless variet y of Cakes at all times on hand, I ar » prepared to furnish Vveddings and parties withwll may be wanted either Plain or Orne mc tal} COME AMO.S3 ME I Tlhis invitation is extended to the public at Grge, in town and country, village and namlet— everybody ! GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. FALL T IR, A. ID U3 OF 18S7 W. W. CHAPMAN, J. W. BHCKEO. WM. LOWE. CHAPMAN, RUCKER & CO, Whitehall Street- JTAVTNG added another member and ad ditional capital to our firm, we are now exter* sively engaged in the Commission, Grocery & Produceßusiness WE WILL DEAL IN Bacon, Flour. Corn, Card, Coffee, Sugar, Mollasses & Syrups And every article usualy found in a first-class Grocery St ore, A T WHOLESALE EXCL USIVE- city and Country Trade are invi. ted to call and examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ocß —dm F. CORRA. CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Whitehall street west side, A few doors from Alabama street Atlanta. Ga WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE. CANDIES, FREESERVES, CRACKERS, BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS, BEEF, RICE, &c, Fruits, NutS, Cur rants, Raisins* 3e gars. Pipes* Snuff* Sc c . Country Merchants supplied at Mete York price*. novl J. H. PURTELLj! MERCHANT TAILOR, White Hall Street,. Atlanta, Ga. CLOTHING made to order in the very latest style, and at short notice. Oct 25, 3t> CASH! CASH it Will be advanced on Cotton, to Farmers who may desire to have their Cotton shipped to either Southern or Northern markets. Call and see us. HOWARD PEACOCK. N. B,—Bacon, Bagrging and Rope will be advanced also if desired. Cartersville, Sept. 20, 1867. Georgia, baetow c ousty.—Whereas a. j. Weems. adtn’r of V. A. Barton repretents to the conrt. in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered V. A. Barton’s estate. — This is iherefore to cite all persons cocerned, kindred ud creditors, to show cause if any they can why said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission from the tame in terras of-th« iaw. J. A. Ho WARD k 12 i«6L Oraicarj. MEW ARRANGEMENT, By which Families can be supplied with Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Atlanta prices without paying the expenses of going tor them. Our fall iuuf Win Jet Stock is now complete, to which we have added the New feature of Carpets m everv Varied - W e can f:l! your Bill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carpet. ' 3 \Ve propose to send Samples with prices attached, to any family who will write for them ane will guarantee the Goods to be the same as the sample, or they can he returned to us at our'ex pen<e. Ihe goods can be sent by express or otherwise, as vou may request Our Stock U Complete in every Department, and will.be sold aocheap as good Goods can be bought mtne State of Georgia. We invite an examination of our Stock, or letters for samples, no charge for looking. CHAMBERLIN. COLE & BOYNTON. rv„* I ,oe-r . Oor Whiethall and Hunter streets ° Ct - 4U 1867 ~ tc Atlanta. Ga a. 2?. m&gsxs,, WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALER It Roots and Shoes, leather, Calfskins and Shoe Findings. V* 1 T Mve «» Atlan'a and have opened <, Lry Ooods store,) one of the most complete etocksof™ 6 '’*' ( “ eXt d °° r *° CllamberllQ - c ' ole & Boynton’s elegant Soots and Shoes. Hemlock and Oak Loather, Calf Shins, Lining" anel Bintllnuing Skins , LASTS, PEGS, SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS AM) FINDINGS proposed'ke'ep^uU^Tah^mMLYnd^eU^euCat'a price*whictfcannet firtl to Store, which stock I Wholesale or Retail. purchases & making all my Iwill duplicate any bill of Goods in my line, bought of jobbing Houses inNcw York cr Boston, adding only expense of transportation. &c. to This point. BOVE, TOaETHtR WITH 1 HE ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF MV PURCHASES ENABLES MF TO SELL BOOTS AND SHOES AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN THEUAITED STATES. HSt f , Cole A, Boynton’s Dry Goods Store, andlhe sign l ° Ghaml,Crlin * I. T. BANKS. •8.1 am not connected in business with any other house In this city. The sign.-and the firm Is = x- T. ZBA-HSTIKIS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHING !! For Men And boys AT THE ©ATE ©ITY ©LOTH JN© STORE. ATLANTA GA. We take pleasure to inform our friends ard the Public that we have just recevtd one of the largest & best selected STOCK of MENS and BOYS CLOTHING ever brought to Atlanta. Saving juit bought our whole STOCK for Cash we were enabled to buy our Stock at, trcinendeous low prices on- account of the late heavy decline of prices. We are determined to sell this large and very sheap stock at prices that will defy competition, Our stock consists of fine Medium and iow priced, etoTtttM, Gents Furnishing GOODS HATS CAPS, BOOTS’ SHOES, TRUNKS VALICES, & CARPET BAGS, Liberal Inducement offered to tlie Trade Please call before purchasing elsewhere at the Gate City Clothing STORE. A. Rosenfeld & Bro. House in Cartersville IFOIR, SALE. THE place whereon A, M. Franklin now lives is offered for sale. The dwelling and cook room are adjoining, the whole con stituting a house of SE\EN liOOMS with Four fire places, good well of water, stables. Cow lot and garden. It is better known as the Barrett place, near the Methodist Church. For further particulars call at the Cartersville Express Printing Office, or address J. M. TODD, Kingston, Ga. Cartersville, Ga., Nov. 1, 1867. wlm Two Wlieeler & Wilson’s Sew ing Machines, at Reduced Prices. I HAVE left with me, for sale, two of these celebrated Family Sewing Machines, which have only been run five months. The present ownc rs having gone to Honduras, — I guarantee them to be in perfect running or der without any fault Whatever, and capable of turning out five hundied 100 lbs flour sacks per day. I am authorized to sell them lift per cent below the original cost, or am willing to exchange them for good Wheat at market rates, Please address M. L, LICHTENSTACH, Atlanta, Ga, Agent for Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Company, Oct 26, 1867. w3t A good Farm for Sale. THE GLENN-MORE PLACE,fourmiles Iron Kingston, Case County, Ga., con taining 840 acres, “250 cleared, and 100 first quality Creek Bottom, with com fortable dwelling and out-liouses, and the BEST and the LARGEST SPRING in the County, is offered for sale at less than what it sold for, in gold, before the war. W- T. WOFFORD. Cartersville, Ga,, Oct, 26, 1867,w4t ~~6485i &OV&KCSB ON COTTON. I WILL be prepared by the Ist Oct., to make liberal cash advances on COT PON ship ped to the well known and reliable house of GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.. Charleston, or WILLIAMS, TAYLOR &CO.. New York. Terms more liberal than any hertofore off ered to planters or dealers. JNO, A. ERWIN, sept. 16, 1567. Cartersnlle, Ga. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BARTOW coualtysales. To be sold before th e arrival of the Circus at prices never before known in CARTERS ■ VILLE SINCE THE WAR CLOSED.- A large and magnificent 6tock of FALL AND WINTER DRY-CGODS, BOOTS, SHOES HATS, CLOTHING, in fact, everything usually kept in a DRY-GOODS HOUSE, all of which have been bought since the re cent decline in Dry-Goods, and I am determ ined to give my customers the benefit of that decline. The friends of Capt. THOMAS G. VVILKEb, will find him in this house, where he will be happy to meet them, and sell them what goods they want just a little cheaper than they can buy them elsewhere. Don’t forget the place when you come to town, next door to A. A. SKINNER & CO., West side of the Railroad, C ARTERSVILLE, GA. wv , L FERGUSON Nov. 1, I$G7. ' At Messrs. J, A. ERWIN & CO’S old stand. ON MAIN STREET, CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA. INVITE ATTENTION to their entirely new and well assorted stock of STAPLE AND FANCY Dry-Gools, Hats, Boots, Shoes, GROCERIES, &G. Call and examine our stock, as to prices We have no fears. Nov, 1, 1867. LARENDQN BROS. On hand and for sale at low figures, 25 Barrels Sngar, assorted A., B. and O. 20 Sacks Rio and Java Coffee. 20 Barrels Syrup. 60 Boxes Candy. 40 Kits and Half Barrels Mackerel. 50 Boxes State and Factory Cheese. Together with as large and ample a stock of GRO CERIES, as can be found, all bought for Cash, and are determined to sell at living prices, close New York cost. We will pay the highest market prices for Dried Fruit and Beeswax in any quantity. ATLANTA, GA., Nov, 1, JS6S.w3m In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of Erastus V. Johnson, jIN BANKRUPTCY. Bankrupt, | At Cartersville in said District. TO WHOM IT MAY CO NOE BN.—Notice Is hereby given, once a week for three weeks, that l have been appointed Assignee of the estate of Erastus V. Johnson, of Kingston, in the county of Bartow, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt pon his own pet Ition by the District Court of said District, October 29th. 1667. JESSE R. WIKLE, Assignee. At Cartersville in said District, Oct. 29th, 1567. — Ordered, by the Register; that the above be published in the Cartersville its press. LAWSON BLACK, Register. Notice. TWO months after date application will b* made * 0 the court of Ordinary of Bartow county, for j eave to seil all the real estate' belonging to W. P, Bradley, late of said county, deceased. U, £ LrADLEY August. 12 Adio’f CSLENN, WRIGHT * CARR, COTTON FACTORS, Storage & Commission Merchants^ ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SiTUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US 70 RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DRAYASE OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE Is of large capacity, thoroughly riRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling COTTON unequalled by any in the South. We will Store anfr Sell slm, or ship from this or any other point, to Boston, Philadelphia, Savannah, Jiciviork, Baltimore, Charleston, or LU'EltPOOht Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired. Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON cun he shipped to this piano under hill of lading, by oalllug ur«w Deputy Collector at point of shipment, without prepaying Revenue Tax. * * ™* central P°*Won of Atlanta offers many ail vantages* making It an important Cotton Market. The Bank to** facilities, and divergingßall. oads, enable us to hi p Cotton in Any Direction WE SELL THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also Lagging, Rope, and Sweet’s Patert Iron Tie, the Best in in Use. portable (Grist jHills, tor JUanir, JMorst, «n& Strain SMUT MACHINMS, TURBINE WATER WHEELS, HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS We Receive and Sell on Commissions, nil kinds of ProdllCC fllld Provisions! Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Bacon, Card, Salt, &c., tfc. Our facilities for Storing and Selling II 4.1f are unsuryassed. LIQUORS AND TO3AOGO/M LARGE SUPPLY / Os Various brand* and qualities. Agents lor the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Implements. Georgia and Alabama LIME, Georgia SLATE ROOFING. Will be pleased tu fill ciders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise. CLC.VJV, tmiHIlT ft tSCHH, 117 Ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 1867. FALL AND WINTER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, JOHN Jl. GANNON, Corner of Whitehall and Iluntcr Streets, GrJ^Z Takes pl»ssure ?n Inlnrmlng his friends and the public that, Ills stock of fall and Winter Ooo* fs nv.W Complete, in every department, anil is ooe of the largest and best, assorted brought to tills ntai kot. All caeh buvers are respectfully invited to call and examine ibis m*<nlA'*ent itook of goods. Style* and nrk-ua anpot be surpassed sis you doubt its, cill and you will be convinced of the fact. ONE FRIGE ONLY! Quick Sales and Small Profit'll. 1 Those pidne-VeS In trade, I find from experience to he as ImmntahTs as troth Itself, when sfrifcHy carried • out. They shall, In the future, as In the pas', he faithfully adhered to In this estAbllalimrot,. Every article in the house must "ell Itself, as we will not, In any cas-, resort, to the 61 -k of selling one article at a saorlMe and snaking double profit, on something else, We guaraniee every article we soil to he what It Is represented. 8 Merchants are specially invited to examine this stock he ore purchasing elsewhere. IVe "tmv* otwarr. on hand a splendid reserve stock. In every department, and will sell them to dealers cheaper than they can lay them, down from New York. Space will not permit more than meutlon of a few articles la the different depai tmtitU. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Fancy Poplins, French Merinoes, Reps, Empresa Clothe, all wool De laines Choue Poplins, Bombasines, Mohairs, tto. house goods;department. S, 9,16,11 and 12-4 IVcached and Brown Sheeting, 6,7, 9. 9 and 10-4 Bleached and Brown Table Linen laS the favorite brands of Bleached and Blown Shirtings; Napkins, Doyles, Marseilles Qulks Ac. j WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. plain ftnd T»!ll»rl Whl’e Welch and Amende,an Flannel": Plain and Twilled Red *nd Grey Flannels; » splen did assortment of Plain, I’ir.id and. Spotted Opera Flannels; C i Black and Ool’d ('doth 'nr Sicks and Cloaks ; 6 4 Waterproof Cloaking; To, 11 and 12-4 One all wool ribbon bound English Bed Blankets i 600 pairs browir, blue and grey Blankets, all sites and qualities. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT Pwlss. Jaconet. Muß. Nainsook and Tarlatan Muslins ; Plaid and Striped 8wls«, Jaconet and Nainsook ; Da ted Swiss; fine Irish Linens heavy Irish Linens for Ladles’ wear; Linen Lawn and Cambric ;L. C, Udkfs CLOAK DEPARTMENT. .inn beautiful Clocks, newest styles. Having made a speciality of this deportment, we irre preiared' to greal indacernen’s. All our Cloaks arc made to order, and arc consequently much cheaper than If bought of bers. The finest as well as the lowest priced Cloak manufactured can be found In.this splendid assortment. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 1060 Long and Square Shawls,, Black, Plaid and Fancy—fifty diSerent styles and qualities, consisting, French. Scotch and American gijodft. A Urge aOt of Breakfast: bawl*, SontAgr, Nubias, <fcc. FOR BOYS’ AND GENTS’ WEAR* Black French Broadcloth; Black Frehch Doeskin; Gold aDd silk rdxod meres• SOoteft Tweeds and C%»- lrneres ; English Tweeds and CUslmeres ; Satlosits; North Caroliua and ’Kentucky Jeans’, Fnglish PeUrtUal* Cloth; 6—l English Oxford Cio h. DOMESTIC DEPA^'iMENT. 1000 piece*English find American Prints; 2<ioplee» i alll Unper . 100 piece* Bed Ticking; 200 piMes Den-c isms—Stripes, Ptf.idS and Checks; bales of Augusta t*Y ‘ - fle ,. t ! n L, Osuaburgs. Drillings ; Freflot. And Scotch Ginghams; SUNDRIES. Misses’ and Ladles' BalmnrM and Hoop Skirts; fine French and Domestic Corsets; ladies’a*d Gents rapes. Collars; Ladle-t’ English, Germ an and American Hose ; Mi.-ses’and C> fhlrfcu’* Wool and Merino HVise ; ! adlu* r Nerino Under Vests; Gent, tim Eug.igh Hall H>>se: B;ik and Printed Cotton Handkerchiefs; Bolts. Lathes Em broldries, braids, Ac. Always on hand, a full line of Notions. JOII\ M. G.4.YYO!Y, ojt 25, 1867, Corner'Whitehall and Hunter Streets, Atlanta, Ga,