The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, November 15, 1867, Image 4

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Cbitf tun oo£u. Metropolitan*’>w's Polto#* j Declared “A Public Xu : «aor*”—ll >t» they j Rule the Jungles ami Muzzle the I’rcss. Sunday we hea.nl a startling story about the villein ip* of the ChaUatrooga | Metropolitan* having been exposed in ! a formal manner by the grand jury of Hamilton entirety. Hut the silence of the Chattanooga Union —a fearless and enterprising paper—-led ua to believe J that the story Imu no foundation. It appears, however, that the silence of] our cou rjtporary was forced. The ; grand jury did present tbe iVletropoli- I t ins as public nuia nice” last Friday. Th .t evening Police Commissioner ► I’car-on calied on one of the pmprie" tors of the ( ilon, and throated to “cut Jiis heart out” if he published the doc ument. Saturday, however, it was put in type for Sunday’s issue ; but again ♦be myrmidon of IJrowulow suppressed it forcibly. And the issue'of yesterday also comes to hand without it. In lieu we have the follow ing :—uah ville (ju ztlle. TUP. I’ol,l CP QUESTION*. At the request of Mr. Peerson, and after consulting a. number ol influential persons, of both political parties, we have concluded that ttie interests of public do not demand the publication ot the repmt of the Fraud Jury at present. We are actuated in this mat ter solely hy considerations ol the wel fare of tiie city, which will be manifest hereafter. And Pearson makes the following apology for his outrageous conduct on Friday and Saturday : Sum. C. Hum"ire —Sir : Under the excitement produced hy general rumors of charges made against myself and the Metropolitan Police, I used hasty and unjustifiable language to you, which l very much regret. At the time l did not understand that tl charges of the Grand Jury were made part of the public records, W iiilst l maintain that these charges are un founded and untrue, yet I am free to admit your right as a journalist to pub lish the proceedings just as any other record. 1 have to ask that you suspend the publication of the report of the Grand Jury until l have lime to prepare the proof to meet these charges, so that the accusation and defense may go togelh" er. I hope, in a personal interview, to make you a satisfactory explanation of my conduct in the premises. Re- Bpeclfully, A. A. Pearson. Commissioner of Metropolitan Police. The report of the Grand Jury how ever lias readied the light, and is published as follows by a city colcm porarv. It speaks for itself: We tbe undersigned, the Grand Jury, for the October term, 1807. of the Law Court of Chattanooga, feel it our duty, as good citizens, to protest against and expose the flagrant corruptions which have manifestly crept into the manage ment ol the Metropolitan Police estab lishment in the city ol Chattanooga corruptions which have directly and incidentally come to our knowledge. It is patent that the Metropolitan Police, from the head down, with two or three honorable exceptions among the subordinates, are tbe keepers ol lewd women, and the frequenters of Icwdlioiiscs —not as conservators of the peace, or to bring offenders to jus tice, bill in gratification of their lewd desires and propesilios. The women who yield themselves to the lusts ol the Police, have been shielded from arrest, and those who have been fined, hove been promised immunity and tbe enforcement of the collection of the fines delayed, provided that they yield their bodies to the lusts ol their judge and captors. A number ot these unfortunate wo*> men who have been, beiore our body, have since been seized by the police, and extreme penalties imposed upon thorn, not, as we believe, lor offenses committed, but avowedly in retaliation for si* being witnesses, and in that ca- pacity making disclosures. Tii.'so and other facts have led us to the painful conclusion that the police force in this city have become a public nuisance, pernicious in its influence upon the morals ot the city, and ma king justice a matter of sale and lavor itism. We regard itadutv, due to ourselves as well as the public, to present these fuels, and respectfully ask thai this paper he made a record of the court, li. W. Smiley, Foreman. T. O. Montague, Larkin Hair, C. 11. Benton, J. C.Ediumulscn, T. V. Latner, J. R. Allison, .1. 11. Taylor, Foley Vaughn, Deter (ionium, J. C» lfowden, John Cope, A. J. W hite. From tlio Southern Watchman. Convention-*’ isrrlt'ultural and Manufacturing of the State of Georgia. Tlus association was adjourned from Novembe last to hold its annual session on tiie 13th of the presant month at Milledge ville. The time and place were selected in view of meeting cotemporuneously with the Legislature, to insure a full atten dance. to enlist the members of the Legislature in the objects of tin* asso ciation, and to obtain, if practicable, and so far as might be pVopper, the co operation oftheState in promoting and developing the material interests and resources —Indeed every industrial in terest of Georgia. But as no Legislature will meet this fall, and as it has been supposed that, owing to the present political excite ments of the day, but a meager atten dance could be had, L entered upon a correspondence with a number of mem bers «i said association as to the pro priety of postponetng us session to such future day as the Legislature shall meet. All from whom 1 have heard concur in the propriety of postpone ment, and authorised me so to adver tise. 1 therefore give notice that the ses sion of the “Agricultural and Manufac turing Convention ot the Btate of Georgia,” is adjourned to a future day, due notice of which time will be given through the newspapers. Bi:x. (.'. Yancy, President. Athens, Ga., Nov. 4th, 0807. CARTtRSVULE ADVERTISEMENTS J. W. F. BEST, DEALER IN ra H> i>tt m m wVi Xj xli <&.) AND MEDICINES, Lioired, Tanners and Lard Oils. Paints, Puilf, Window ClrtNS, Wye Stuffs of all kind s A T.tfO rient nil TOILET ARTICLES SUCH AS SOAPS' Gor'Xbs, l 3 erfnnicr:j J-c. Ate. CARTEIIS VIL L E , GA . se]it.2o,lßG7. “Tlie Temple ol' Industry.” m j s CARRIAGE ItEPOSITOIIY A\l> f A \ q Z * f}r £ \< f (-''/In -f v ■ : r-*** ■» CARTERSVILLE, G A. rpiiE attention of tbe citizens of North Ga.. J i; iuvitetl to tlie well selected stock ot BldlGlßS and CARRIAGES. He will sell extremely low foi GAi-dl. He is novv s 11 ! ing lower than the same class of vetickles can be bought in tins part id the South. Old fashioned jenuine CONCORD Tsl G- OlIvS for sale by him. Together v.’ilh a great variety oi NORTHERN VHIiICKI.ES made iu the very best factories, and aH right. He is manufacturing of the best material and workmanship, superior articles of BUG (;[Rs and CARRIAGES, as good a i wasever made south ot Mason & Dixon’s line. Repairing of every kind, as well as ail orders strictly atu mlcd to. He has made extensi-e preparationss, and has connected himself with Messrs. Wyman & May, a popular and reliable lirin. He feels en jouraged oy his liberal patronage returning to him, and is determined to please every one ll in his power. FROM $1 25 io S2OO. FROM S2OO T 0 SSOO. Sept. 20, 1807 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 | lacing all such accounts in suit unless paid now promptly. W. Hi gilbert. Carters Gilo, Sept. 27, 1867 \|J)eW !.! 0 , f r \- \ : lirU A U U . \ Sfsw J. A, ERWIN & GO., 1 RE NOW RECEIVING. »T THE 010 STAND iX OF J, A, (jfc 8. ERWIN, an elrgact stock of FALL AND WHITER GOODS! Which they will sell at the Lowest Prices. Everybody is invited to A\ f O JLj AND Buy Bargains!!] Their motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. Cartersville. Oct. 17, 1567, ADTOISTRATOR’S SALE. ! «■ ?*>id, by virtue of an order from the Court of Or liu iy, in the town of Carteravtlle on tlie Ist Tuesday in December next, oce 160 acre lot of Und lew ,h« »i «s dower which has already been assign ed, there rcm uu.nto be IC7 acres, bounded as f-1- I -ws ;on the north hv laud formerly owned by Thos. Rambeaub west by land formerly owned by Belton Craw; rd.s u’h :>y landofVFUey Smith and on east by land of McKelvey the same known as the Trotter place, sold ss the property of the estate of Thos L- D. Trotter dece'.l, and for.the benefit of the heirs and cr - ditors of Sit id deceased, one half cash ar and balance due in lo months with good security ca rt 20thlsCT JNO. W. WOFFORD, Atlm'r. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, New Blarbie Ifard. S. B- OATKAN, Agent. For WILLIAM GRAY, Importer and Dealer in Italian, Block * adiJJe , and White Rutland Statuary M A R B L E. ! ~ fTXv Wo are now rereixG gand ; 'jAhave i;j store, a urge and i?** fl*ia I p r '{, of fir, iehcfl 1 •I | i.i-iv, and rough M-tride. whienf ) ,j, f Gv vie offer to t o* pnbiie on v'/\l *K rea!,ona{ile [ r~ y Owing to the high price of marble at tlvs j time, many persons are kept from purchasing. I I propose to reduce prices so that ai! can buy. 1 Mfacilities tire such hr purchasing the ma teria!, that I will be sati-ripj.with small prolit? and quick sales—such is rr.i motto. \\ e ai' - prepared to furnis.l lit the best Style, Monumenis. c trved and t lain. Box Tombs, T drifts, carved and plain. Head-stones, Fins, Vast s. Ac,, and Furnishing Marble of all tie scriplions. VVith good and experienced workmen in ali departments of business, we hope to merit a -h re of public p .tronage- Designs of Monu ments and any ether work in Marble, furnish ed gratis. Oilers so'ieited and promptly filled. Office ami Vard adjoining Beilvue Hotel and oppo ite Georgia Railroad Depot, ATI,A.IN I'A, Ga Dec 6th, 1860. r.ewis L. Abbott,.... .If. L. Abbott, B. F. Abbott. ABBOTT an- Bros. CO:.I?J!SS!ON MERCHANTS, and Wholesale deal erfi in Produce, Provisions, and Groceries. Whitehall Street, ATLiAITTA' GrA.- ESTABLISHED \li BUSINESS IN 1858. €soarllacon sides, .->0 Casks now in store anil to arrive within tbe next three and vi. for sale a* lowest, cash prices, by ABBOTT & BROS., Com. Merchants, Atlanta. Sisgar ! ssiefars! 25 Barra’s Extra C.. amt Yellow 0., Suzaw, for sale by TBBOBT & BROW.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ua. Sail! salt! 2,000 Sacks Vi, ginia Salt in itore,.and for sale, at Manuiaciioe's’ prices, by ABBOTt & BROb.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, ' Atlanta, Ga, Wanted, 10,000 bushels new corn, for which tlie highest price will be paid, by ABBOTT <V 13R05.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall stiect, Atlanta, Ga. 3,000 bushels good outs, 5,000 lbs good fodder, in b ties, WANTED, by ABBOTT & BROS., Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Bagging! 10 bales india bagging, for sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants Atlanta, Ga. 40 bales Kentucky bagging, for sale by ABBOTT & BROS,, Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga, Rope i rope / 50 coils rope lor sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants, Whitehall str., Atlanta, Ga. Cotton Goods 1 5 bales 4-4 sheetings just received and for sale by ABBOTT & BKOS., Cotton Yarns! 5 bales cotton yarns, just received and for sale by ABBO FT & BROS. Atlanta, Ga. Oct 9, 1867. tv6m FORCE'S BOOT AID SHOE House. A RF now receiving t! < ir FALL and -A winter stock of boots and TviV SHOES, the hirstar ever bronchi to t-jf \. this market These goods came direct from the Eastern manufactories, and v, and; be so and to Country Merchants and the Trade at New York price?, expei s-s added, consisting of Mens’, B vs’, Y uths’. and Childrens’ Wax. Kip, C , f. and Buff Broeans and Bulmora's—Boots of all styles, thick, wax. kip, calf, and ,-f the finest q lalities. ' Ladies’, Misses’, and Chil dren*’ Boots and Shoes, of every style, and all made to order. ' G. H. FORCE. B. W. FORf'E, formerly of Charleston, w ill he gisul to see his old cudouurs. AUanta, Ga., Oct. 10—ly Millincry Novelties of tiie Reason. MRS. C.WISEBL RG, No. 3 Peachtree st. (next door to Mess. Cox & Hill, whole salt- Liquor Merchants) is receiving anew and Fashionable stock of all kinds of Millinery Goods, and invites all concerned, to examine the Novelties of the season, before purchasing elsewhere. Retail as well as wholesale orders from the country attended to with p-otnptness and dispatch ATLANTA, GA. Sept C 7. 1857. w3m STACEY ZEEOTJSIE CLAY ROBERTS, Proprietor, Church Street, N A SH VTLLE TE NN ESSE E July 19 1867 ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, Hand Looms. DE. ANDREW T fvy. P.PGESVN Pres .t. Be .v' *ry. Treats.rer GEO R G I A LO O M AND .¥.4 XU UFA CTU I! IXG C' 0 .1/ PA N Y. Manufaeturere tn.i Pi r.tpr's. t ok to your interests, an.l don't fail to cal! at Beil-Johnson Building, next door to tbe Rost-office, ai_d see it in opperatiou MENDENir A T.LT I 'JRROVED SELF-ACTING HA N D AN D PO W El! LOOM! Ea^Wr'nder3*ood. Fit!cr to Operate, and more relia- Tde Prtai*»**?es superior »dvantages over other Hand Looms, is more simple nnd durjible. PLANTERS CAN DC INDEPENDENT By Weaving aH their Goods for Home Wear on the . MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM, FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. It weaves ns fast as any Factory Loom ! HALF THE COST OF THE OLOTHING OF A FAMILY CAN RE SAVEOBY ITS USE! From Five to Ten Do'lars a day can be made on it. ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING. By the turn ng of an Easy Crank H lets the Warp off, winds up the Clotn, treads the Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, Satinets, Linsey, Blanker Twill. Double-Plain Ciot-h. various kinds of Hit’bed Goods, Fencing Twills of ail kinds, Fla.v, Cotton, Tow, or All-Wool Cloth, Raging, Toweling, Table Linen, Bal moral Skirts, Woolen, Linen and Hemp Carpets—in fact any thing, fi’vm a Handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet. IT IS SMALL*, NEAT AND LIGHT, Hothirg&r than a common Breakfast Table . IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN NER, Os Good Material and Ha nil namely Varnished. IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD, Everything is I’erfonneil by Turning a Crank. LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE, for further Particular*, JSill of Price*. J)e*crip tive Circular*, and Aaniplexor V,. winy, adaretns GEORGIA LOOM AND Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. R. PRATT, Agent. March 22, 1867, w6m THE LIVE DRUG STORE" We invite ihe special attention of Druggists and Mer chants in tbe surrounding country to our large stock of F >reign -nd American Goods —Buying in large quantity s directly from Importers Manufactors and Package II '•uses —We are able’to offer inducements not to be in New York, to merchants who em ploy less capital and boy ir. smaller qnanties. We are daily receiveing large supplies of Drugs and MEDICINES. OILS AND PAINTS, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, feiACHIME AND TAN' NEB’S OIL of every kind and quality— VARNISHES. DYESTUFFS, anff American. FANCY AND TOILET GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES articles kept in a first class Drug House. Also on hand LandrethPs !Vew Crop Turnip Seed, Large quantities ot " QUICKSILVER for mining purposes, Spear's Patent “Fruit Preserving SOLUTION” one Dot. PURSER FES, 128 tbs FRUIT without expensive sealing or air ti<rht Jars. Call and examine our stock and drink from the “iamous ARCTIC SO DA FOUNT”. REDWISK & FOX, Corner Whitehall & A a. streets, July )9. Atlanta, Ga. City Drug Store. Turpin 4" I£i«g. COR WHITEHALL and MARIETTA Sirs. .ITI.IJT.I, Ga. EtlljoltsaU anir lUtail Stains in Paints, Oils, Window Glass. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Foreign and domestic ::::P e r f U m e r y,:::: SOLE AGENTS FOR THE IMPORTED TONIO “HYGIENIC WINE.” TURPIJi' .v KIA'G, Norcross Corner, oct 17 ly ATLANTA, GA. Administrator’* Sale. TT'ILL be sold bes ,re the Court House door in Chr ’ » tersville, within the legal houi-a of tale, un the Ist Tuesday ia November next. One half of Town L-L in the town of Kingston. No. 2 ‘- roeasaring 50 by 132 feet. Sold as the p- opertv of W. 5. 1: spins, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terras. CASH. J B. TIPI’INS. September, 11th 15C7. Adni'r. 'Y’OTICE. —The business relation heretofore existing between Dr. J. \V. F. BEST and g. fi. KRAMER is dissolved, and ail accounts of BEST A KRAMER will be settled with Dr. J. \V. V. BEST, sole proprietor.— S. R- KRAMER is now in the employ of Dr. J. W. F. CarwtTrille, Gs. Sept. U J ‘ *'' *' V. R. TOMMEY, J. S. STEWART, .Xewto.i C«j. t Ga. Oxford, Ga • TOMMEY & STEWART IMPOETEE3 AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign of tie ' MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, Atiaota, Ga., Respectfully cull the attention c; uVrchnnU and o'ti ers to their large and well assrnt.i .fen of Foreign ani Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of .Iron, Sloe!, Kails, Builders’ and Carriage Materials, Agricultural implements, Grain Cradles, Sythe Blades, Tools oi all kinds, &c., <kc. : -aLSD leather, Ilf,IE AMD COTTON YARNS. AGENTS FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Baugh’s Rawbone Super-Phosphate of Lime, Buffalo Seale Works, Nonpareil Washiqg Machine PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR Brook’* Patent Portable Cot ton and Ray Screw and Revolving Press j In over one hundred counties in Georgia. liights for Sale.~& a April 12, ly. A ND CARRIAGES. SADDLERY AND HARNESS iHIMIIPOIR'ITTM FSzJSI Whips anil Ennameled / ! s- j£k I'fwnSL Lcnrher and Cloth. r- A Furnisning Goods, a it 1 ' fine assortment. G. C. ROGERS, Decatur street, At la siila, sia. Second Door below Messrs. Moore <fe Marsh, and opposite the United States and American Hotels ISsF“Prices will he found more reasonable and stock more complete than any in the citv iStT'CA Rill AGES AND BUGGIES of the most approved styles and Finish on hand and made to or The iargest stock of Hardware in the ci'y. IT. II AG Si of all kinds and qualities kept on hand for the trade. Sept 27, ISG7—wly. empiTp nacimJ xsdnant CROCKERY AND ©Hill T. R. RIPLEY. AGT. OLD ST AMD, WlsiteiiaJl St., Established In SM Bqsto m Atlanta, C*a. June 2], 1867.—Gni J. 0. MATHE‘.VSON. G. H. McLAUGWLIN. J. 0. MATHEWS ON Sc CO: [Formerly Stovall, McLaughlin’ & Co.] GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga. Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce promptly attended and cash remitted on day of sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very Jaw prices. Agents for Montour, Hopewell and Rock Cotton Mil!.*. Befl'erences; Hon J. P. King, Augusta Ga, Augusta Savings bank. July 26, 1867. wiy. UNITED STATES HOTEL. (W HITAKER & SASSEEN, Proprietors,) Turner & Bryson, Clerks. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. XYTE take pleasure in informing cur old * Y 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 bouse in this city. We have done this at a heavy expense. Our House is well located, w ithin XOO yards of the General Passenger Depot; and we flatter our selves that a long experience and strict ap plication to business will not fail to be appre ciated by a generous public. Our charges for the present will be S3 per day for transient board, and we are offering snecial inducements to business men for single meals, Arc. WHITAKER & SASSEEN, july2-tf Proprietors. ("lEOEGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.—Robert C. Saxon T one of the Administrators on the estate of Richard H. Milner, deceased, haring petitioned to be diecharg ed from said administration. Ail persons who are con cerned are required within the i ; me fixer! by law. if any they hare, why the said Robert C. Saxon, should not be discharged according to the prayer of his petition. GiTen under my hand and oißcial signature, this the Sth i uae, 1867. J. A. HO WARD, Ord. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. J. T. JENKINS 4 CD. Successors to JlcC UlE¥ & CO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs. Paints. Oils, Ghemiclials. VFindow- Glass, PATENT T -T. Y* 4 I k S-N f* .‘A A f !*■ ( ojf.rf::: puroit .f.vD STREETS , Atlanta, Ga. The OJdest Jewelry House in ATLANTA, GEORGEA. ER LAWSHE, C loo3tS| IT JS| patches, W Jewelry and Silverware, Watchmakers 7 Tools and Material. All Articles Warranted as Represented. TValches and Jewelry Repaired by competent workmen and Warranted. May l, 1807. wly LANSFORD & MCORATH. Stores ! Stoves ! ! Stoves !! ! GOOKING AND HEATING STOVES FOR TEE MILLION. WF DEFY COMPETITION IN QUANTITY, QUALITY and price, We offer to the public, the ee'ebrateff GOOD 8 V mnrit'in, the best Stave in <h- »-..rhl. Also the PRO TECTOR WITH GALVANIZED CAST IRON RESER VOIR, somfhing lie.' - unrl durable. Alao the COTTON PLANT. asplendid 0 st c'aas stove. We have f<r sale »he justly celebrated premium (s'ep] stove PALMETTO, which is the heaviest, most • Itii "hie ami ties' premium stove ever offered to the pub lic. A general variety of stamped, plain and japaned Tin-ware—Toilet, Set's, Hath »m| Foot Tubs Ac., Ac., Sheet Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, Sorder and a gen eral stock for Tinners use. House Furnishing Goods generally. All order* promptly attended to. LANGFORD & McORATII, Hunter street, first door from Whitehall st., Atlanta Ga. The above stoves are sold also in Car ters' ill? by .1, W. Strange, aug 9 LBG7- COTIOIIGKS! COTTOH OIKS T am now prepared to furnish the Horace L. Emery & iSon’s “UNIVERSAL" COTTON GINS AND coisroiEnsrsiE-R/S. With Riiilna.T&Levcr Horse pow ers for opperating them. Long personal experience in the using of this machin ery. With the added experience and perfect satisfac tion of a iarge number who have purchased from me. I am enabled to insure satisfaction to all who will give me a call. 1 sell them at manufacturers prices, freight 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 23-wtil Atlanta, Ga CO IX & HILL. Have Sow In Store: BARRELS RYE WHISKY, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky, 50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy, 30 pkgs Cognac Brandy, 20 kgs Holland Grin, 10 pkgs Jamaica Rum, 10 pkgs New England Rum, 25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 cases Wjmpoo and Drake’s Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases 1 box Sardines, All of which we offer to the trade at very low prices. COX & HILL. ATLANTA, Ga., dec 13—wtf Notice. TWO months after date application .will be made to the court of Ordinary of Bartow county, for leave to sell ail the real estate belonging to W. P. Bradley, late of said county, deceased. K, C. BRADLEY August. 12 i*#7 A<ua r MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE NATION AL STOVE Works, Hew York, TT”E are now prepared to s-dl at wholesale and Fetal tt at New York prices Freight* added only. Our st ok is complete aid we challenge competition. We wish to call especial attention to the the finest Stove yet produced. It is simple in Its con struction and has the largest oven by ten per cent of cy othe,r Stove n tha market. Can be used with or without hot WATER RESERVOIR AND WGSQBKT, Our stock of House-Furnishing Goods is the best to he found south. Terms cash. RICHARDSON & SANFORD, Atlanta, Ga - N, B. VI 7 . H. Gilbert, Hardware &l Stove Dealer at Cartersville, Ga. is our agent and will furnish any of our make of stoves at the Atlanta or Now York prices, freights added on ly. Five hundred stoves now in store and to rrive. aug. 15, vv3m - NEW LIQUOR STORE. It. JM.Hose& Cos, Wholesale Dealers in llritntitcm, Wines, Whiskeys, €lltts, Rants, &c. &c. \o 2 Granilc Block, IScoad Sf r. Atlanta, Ga, IMPORTED AND DOMHSTIC LIQUORS of every Grade offered at low figures. Country dealers ate specially Invited to (five u u a call and sample our Liquors, which we guarantee to he as we represent then). And satisfaction given in ever} transaction. June I—to. R. M. ROSE & CO. W/WMA Wi I will exchange one GENUINE WOODRUFF CONCORD buggy for 90 bushels of wheat. One excellent End Spring buggy for 115 Bu. “ Rockaway with pole, shaft and double harness, for 225 bushels of wheat. One light three spring Express Wagon for 70 bushels of wheat. Would refer to Capt Thos. Tumlin or Judge Burge. Apply to cr address ANDREW No 5, Empire Block, Whitehall street, July 20, 1867 Atlanta, Ga VAN EPPS Sc TIPPIN, wholesale axd retail GHOCEHS ALTD Commission Merchants, Alabama Street, Atlanta Ga. The following, as well as many other goods In this line for sale in lots to suit purchasers: Bacon Sides, Corn, Bacon Hams, Flour, Canvassed U ams, Lard, Sugar-cured Hams Coffee, Syrups. Brown Sugars, Molasses, Refined Sugars, Soda, Mackerel In Bids.. Salt, Mackerel in Kegs, Soap, Salmon In Car-, Toilet Soap. Lobsters in Cans. Oysters in Cans, Candles, Candles, Raisins, Mason’s Blacking, Nuts, Tobaeco, Dates, Cigars, Starih, Ac. Ac. VAN EPFS &TIPPIY. June 21,1867.— tc Atlarta, Ga. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! I OVUO. P. FHAZSR Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALER, Has now on hand one of the largest aDd cheapesi etocks of FURNITURE in Atlanta, embracing PARLOR SETS, CHAMEEE Sets CHAMBER SETS BEADSTEADS, WRITING DESKS, SOFAS, BUREAUS, ROCKERS, WARDROBES, WASH STADS, CHAIRS WHAT-NOTC. in snort, everything needed to complete a first- class stocWf furniture. Inducing the B .fDST and CHEAPEST Ever offered in thia city. The attention of the citl zens of Atlanta and and the country generally is re~ spectfully invited to this eetablishmenL Great Induce ments to the trade. Prices low to suit the times. Or ders filled promptly and well, Aug. 9th 1967. ts. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, SARI. SS,4©®r~ 1 8 67. He Ml* Wholesale Grocer —AM)— COMMISSION MERCHANT, Offers for sale: inn nnn pound? sweets patent fftt 1 UO»y l/U Fastening Wrought Iron lluckle Tie, for baleliig COTTON. Kverv Tie n a ranted. Liberal tenuf offered to city and country merchant and planters. ROPE! ROPE!! GREENLEAF (RICHARDSON’S) rnn COILS and half colls in store and In arrive, of r) I/ O Richardson's Greenleaf, being the only genuine original Greenleaf in use. baggisg axo gvxky hags; (j) A hale, Heavy Barging. AV 2,000 Gunny Bags, much used for baUlng Cot ton. 500 pounds Balelng Twine. 50,000 lbs. Uaiigk & Son's RaW Rone Phosphate, BEING one of the best Ferkerllzer* now in us*. Price, seventy dollars per ton. TO ARRIVE. Thirty Tons Reynolds & Son’s BALTIMORE “CUES iPE.4ItE PHOSPHATE.* AT/E have the strongest guarantees as to the in. fr trinstc value of this new manure. Price, SBO pel ton. Send for circulars. C lover and Crass Seeds IN any quantity—Red Clover, Herd's Grass, Blag Grass. Hungarian Grass, Orchard Grass, etc. flour. 1000 l° ur In store. SAET! SALT! (a I nn bags Virginia Salt, inline seamelei* B»gs,«| <i iUu manufaciurer’s prices. IIA COY. 4ft flftrt Pounds Clear hides, Clear Fib Sides rod TUjWU Slioulders of the best, quality. HAMS. 5000 pounds superior Hams, waranted. LARD. gQ barrels and kegs Pure Leal Lard, Cement anil Piaster. 00 barrels in store and for sale. Molasses. 10 bluls. Cuba lUolnsses and barrels do, Snorar and Coffee, A Q hngs Rio Coffee. 'ILf 5Q harrols Sugar—Varinu* grades. Starch and soap, I Af) boxes Venrl Starch. XUV/ iQu boxes Shot and Factory Yarn, KA bags Wliot, OKJ Bo bales Kaotnrr Yarn. Also, Tobacco, Scgaie, C<.rn, O.tp, Seed Hye, Earley, Hay, &o. Cotton! Cotton ! J pI.ANTERH and dealers ere lurl'cd to .*ln their I Get tori 111 me,with the as usuiw th»t the r li tt interest will be protected and their ilmti it< tl ris t i.-i _ ly complied with. L.bei al uash advances wilt be made. A. K SEA GO, Grocer rind Commission Merchant, New Firr-Proof Biiihiing, (old stand) Corner Forsythe and Mitchell street*, Oct 4,3 m. Atlanta, Ga MADDOX REYNOLDS & CO. Wholesale fA rovers ami Com m {ss t on Mere ft an ts . Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets . CYTE beg leave to cull your attention to Yy our targe and curclully selected stock of GROCERIES now on hand, One of our firm ha? just returned from Yew York and Baltimore markets, und-has purrhuncid one of the largest and most complete stocks of Gro ceries ever brought to Ihi, City. Our goods nn- all bought from fir‘■■l ■hands - from Manufacturers, Refiners and Impotters ; and bought for cash, and wil] he, sold at the lowest market prices. Wo feel eotili.lent that we are prepared to oiler superior inducements to city and country dealers. Our stock embraces every article in the Gro cery line, including FI N E L I OK s, TOBACCO AND SEDARS. Winn you visit Our city, we would pe pleased to have you call and examine our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be Undersold by any house in lire City on came class goods, MADDOX.REYNOLDS & CO. Cor. Whitehall ami Ala. streets, Oct. 4,—w3m Atlanta, Ga, T>. 11. RATI FY, G N. 01!TVWAY, Formerly , f Maury Cos. Os Giles Oui.ty. .! \ MBS M. CAUSEY, TANARUS, M. 1 EM PI E. Os Williamsun couniy. Os Huntsville, Ala. BAILEY, ORDWAY & CO. COTTON COMMISSION -A/LT3D Wholesale Grocery Warehouse, ,I’on. 5 and 7 JSroad Street NASUVIULE TEW. ,yf, hog leave to return thank* to our friends fir tie " very llberi-l share of patrmage bestowed upon our house the past season, and would say Unit, having enlarged our futilities for r taring Cot ton, we are now prepared to give every stlei tl-m to the storage, sale, and shipment of all Cetfon our friends may en trust to our care. We promise that, every effort will be Used to secure the very hi hest market price, abett er sold here or In other markets. Will make Cash Advance* on all co'ton or other Pro luce shipped to ns. Our terms shall always be as low as any other relahle house. James M, Cnrsey and Wm \ . Sample will ffive their undivided site ntuu to the Cotton Department, and will strain everj -nx’7* to make it to the iatereut of planter* to palroat?4 118 . We will always keep a full etock of GROCERIES, BAGGING. ROPE and TWINE, and all grade* of FLOUU for bale at tb#» lowest prices. Wanted.—Wo wish to purchase wash ed.mi unwa hed WOOL, FEATHERS, and DitlKii FRUIT, and will nlwsvs give the bes’ price*. lUll-IA OftIMVAY&CO., • 'IIII.I. & of Cartcrsvill, will act us our agents, and pay tar «n Cotiton consign, ed to'us. IiAILEV. ORDWAY* CO. Sept 27 67 Cmo ROBT. LUSK, Bres t. T. B. SAMPLE, Cwh t r TXUIDERS’BANJC 30 Union Street, HASUAILLK TEAJV., DEALS IN Coin , foreign and Domestic Ex « change, Uncurrent Money of all kinds, United States, Slate, and Ruil lloud Bonds. Highest prices paid Tor 5,20a, 7,20* lO 40s, and Comp. Int. Notes- FOR SALE NCAN, SHERMAN St, CD’S DRAFTS IN SUMS TO BUIT, OX London , Parris, Berlin. Sept 27, 1867 *m