The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, January 24, 1868, Image 4

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1. IG IKfiristnras article very appropftj eiy conclude? with these verses : “The eagle he is a very nlc# bird For the battle time of the free; But when the st* eet notes of peace are heard, Oh the turkey’s the bird for me my boys, The turkey’s the bird for me.” A techy husband to’d his wife they could net agree., and must divide the house. “Very wed,” said she, **you take the outside.” “CufTee, what do you think de rnose uselul ob de plannets—de sun or de inoon ?” “Well, Sambo, I link de moon or tertake de fus rank iu dat ar’ ’ticu lar.” “Why you think so, Cufiee ?” “Well, l tell you, kase she shines by night when we want light, and de sun shines by day when we do not !” JBST" A young lady went out with rather a timid beau sleighing one eve ning, complacently remarking to him 1 fiat she seldom went sleighing but she got chaps on her lips. The young man took the hint and chapped. A detaehment of soldiers being sud denly attacked by Indians, fned their mountain howitzar without removing it Irorn the back of the mule that was carrying it, the result of which was that mule and howitzar yyent rolling down the declivity towards the red men, who fled in consternation. One of the Indians being captured and asked why he ran so, replied: “Me big Injun not afraid of little guns or big guns, but when white men load up and fire a whole mule at Injun, me don’t know what to do.” Josh B!lffng.Sou tupid. It is real singulai what a man-kdler and woman-killer the good Cupid is, lor one ol his heft. lie is pictured out on paper about the size of a four year old fat boy baby, with a pair of wings about as large as a boss buttcrlly’s, and is armed with a bow and arrow, that might possibly answer to kill bumblebees at four paces. This little fellow has bagged more game with his wooden shuteing irons than all the shot that lias ever been built can brag of. lie lias in liisqtrver innumerable ar ret s, some few of them dipped iu gen ii,ne love, and feathered with good sense, but most of them would seem too trifling tew be at all dangerous if I hadn’t, with my own eyes, noticed him at work with them, botli at male and female game, b.*th sitting and flying, and seen the many ded shots he made. I have been at sum pains for the last tew sezens tew watch his manoovers, whare I h iv happened tew be, and the following record is a faithlul history of this little chap’s bloody bizz : Ben Slocum, aged nineteen years, weight about one hundred am! ninety pounds and a good eater, at work bv the month lor Banner Brown, hoeing corn, receive 1 his death wound Irom a garter belonging to Rachel Tucker. Brown’s lured girl, as the said Tucker was learning tew jump the rope down the garden. Kate Fret-love, youngest daughter of I. S. Freelove, Esq., who could play big on the piannv, and studied Latin one quarter, was shot thru by a paper of Smart’s mixed candies that Frank Fever sent Iter. John Davis got his mutton cooked by a spit curl that was dangling on Angeline’s forehead. Bdl Wetherby. a dry goods clerk, died suddenly by getting in range of one of Roxy Matthew’s sweetest smiles aerost the counter. Sally Munson disseased without a struggle. Cause Dick Fenton’s No. 7. patent leather boots, and Canlifornia saltaire. Sain Benson., butcher, wounded with a hoop skirt, got better ; lived only an hour, iu great agony, after eating warm apple pies at Widow Stebbin’s. Frank Hunter, maimed for life, hv a black baltnoral with au orange stripe ill it. Tesi Follies. TANARUS.» think the more a map eats, the fatter and stronger he will become. l’o believe that the more hours chil dren study at school, the faster they lrarn. To conclude that if exercise is good for the health, the more violent and exhausting it is, the more good is done. To imagine that every hour taken from sheep is an hour gained. To act on lltt; presumption that the smallest room in the house is large enough to sleep in. To arguq„ that whatever remedy causes one to feel immediately better, is “good ior” the system, without re gard to more u terior effects. To comit au act which is lelt itself to be prejudicial, hoping that somehow or utiun is m»y Lo Bane in your case with impunity. 'l’o advise another to take a remedy which you have not tried yourself, without making special inquiry wheth er all the cond lions are alike. To eat without an appetite, or con tinue to eat after it nas been satisfied, merely to gratify the taste. To eat a hearty supper for the pleas ure experienced during die brief time it is passing down the throat, at the ex pense of a whole night of disturbed sleep, and weary waking in the morn ing* " Too Bad —General Sheridan’s tour of triumph began and ended like a Wes tern toad, which opens grandly, nar rows to a cow-path, and then runs up a gum tree. The little man had been lost sight of recently from the highway, but some enterprising Ini liter has treed him at the end of his progress. It seems lie visited, a few davs since, a female seminary for young ladies of white com plexions. These labies, live hundred •o number, Phil kissed. Indeed, it would appear that lie had his fill'd kiss dg; for, on the following day, sacred to tnis osculating feat, he visited a negro school, and—oh shame! oh shinbones! * ‘e never kissed a thing. A disgrace" ini discrimination on account of “race, color and previous condition. —ConstF I 'utionaliat. mwaSVIELI AII?ERiToYMENT §§BW fI|oODS! pQi ;ui u A LUj \jr ; Sew ©€>«§§» J. 4L ERWIN & Ark now receiving, at the old stand OF J, A, <£, IS. ERWIN, an elegant stock of FALL AND WHITER GOODS I Which they will sell at the Lowest Prices. Everybody is invited to c m m. y? ft 9 kb &L db ii-1 and Buy Bargains!!! Their motto is Sma 11 Profs t sand Quick Returns. Cartersvillc. Oct. 17, 1867. J. W. F. BEST, DEALER IN © B W © 8 a MEDICI \ E S, Lliueed, TastnfE sand Lard Oils. Putty, Window Class, !>ye StulSs of’all kinds ALSO Fient Medicines and TOILET ARTICLES SUCH AS SOAPS. BRUSHES Combs, Perfumery &c. &c. CARTERSVILLE, GA. 5ept.20,1867 w. a, deweele, CAHTERSVILLE. GA., Pettier in Family Groceries. Confectioneries, TOBACCO, m CIGARS, LIQUORS. DYE-STUFFS, BLUESTONE, &U., &C. Store opposite the Courthouse, on Maine Street, ad joining the new brick store of P. L. M ion and Cos. oct 17, wtf J. O. MATHEWSON. G. H. M LAUGHT.IN. ). 0. MATHEh¥SQ\ & CO: [Formerly Stovall, McLaughlin & Co.J GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AiigtiNta, Ga. Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce promptly attended and cash remitte u on day of sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very law prices. Agents for Mentour, Hopewell and Rock Cotton Mills. Rcderences; Hon J. P. King, Augusta Ga, Augusta Savings bank. July 26, 1867. w ly. F. COBRA. CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY GROCERIES, WSiiteliali Street west side, A few doors from Alabama street Atlanta Ga. WINES, ’ BRANDIES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE. CANDIES, PREESERVES, CRACKERS, BUTTER, CHEESE, HAMS, BEEF, RICE, &<\ &e, Fruits, Huts, Cur rants, HaisinS’ Se garS’ Pipes* Snuff Country Merchants supplied at XeicYork prices. novl Georgia, bartow c ounty.—whei-.as a. j. Weems, adm’r of V. A Barton represent* to the court in his pe ition. duly tiled and entered on record. I that he has fully administered V. A. uurtou’s estate.— This is iherefoie to cite all persons cocerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can vhy said administrator should not be discharged from his ad ministration, and re -eivo letters of dismission from the same in terms of the law. J. A, IIoW ARD July 12 188 T. Ordinar;. C-AISIFS JA.A>TAD OAsssra By Erwin & Jones. ASSORTED sizes kept on hand. Also WOOD COFFINS made to order. A good HEARSE r’.'uJy at ail hours. CARTERSVILLE, Fell l, 1867. wly FORGE'S BOOTTfDSHOE House. .4 RE now receiving their FALL and A WINTER STOCK of ROOTS AND T^g\ SHOES, the largest ever brought to L -'w this market These (roods came direct from the Eastern manufactories, and will be sold to Country Merchants and the Trade at New York prices, expenses added, consisting of Mens’. Boys’, Youths’, and fhiidrens’Wax. K'p, Calf and Buff Brogans and Bulmora s—Hoots of ali styles, ihb'k, wax, kip, <-a!f, nl of the finest qualities Ladies’, M'sses’, and Chil rens' .Boots and dh ,C3, of every style, and all made to der G. H. FORCE B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston will be glad to see his old cu3 outers. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10-ly. 1857 Itto lull anil Witter ISS7 ' §nj-i>ooi)s, pea daubs, (Clofljmg, §oo[s ani> jsljuts, HARDWARE Ct a it eta, OSNABURGS, cogs ©BE nun* COUNTRY PRODUCE bought and sold Highest prices paid for. Bugs, IW, beeswax, FEATHERS, Old Copper, JUtr^iSSf IL3 J\lD 0 Sint tft. ift. Agents for wrapping pa per. Merchants can buy it in any quantity at mill pri ces. J. ELSAS, Main Street, Cartei'sville, Ga. Ott 17, 1867— wly. Arum ti/itrisurnfs. The Oldest Jewelry House lu ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ER LAWBHE, tC locks - & patches, w Jewelry and Silverware, W atchmakers’ Tools and Material. All Articles Warranted as liepresentcd. TFat cites anil Jewelry Repaired by competent workmen and ft arranted. May l, 1867. wly LANGFORD Sc MC’CRATH, Stoves ! Stoves ! ! Stoves !! ! GOOXING AND HEATING STOVES FOR TELE MILBIOU WF DEFY COMPETITION IN QUANTITY, QUALITY and price, We offer to the public, the celebrated GOOD SA maritan, the best Stove in the world. Also the PRO TECTOR WITH GALVANIZED CAST IRON RFSER YOIK. somthing new and durable. Also the COTTON PLANT, a splendid fi'-st class stove. We have for sale the justly celebrated premium (9tep] stove PALMETTO, which is the heaviest, most dui able and best premium stove ever offered to the pub lic. A general variety of stamped, plain and japaned Tin-ware —Toilet Setts, Hath and Foot Tubs &c., &c., Sheet Copper. Sheet Itod, Tin Plate, Border and a gen eral stock for Tinners use. House Furnishing Goods generally. All orders promptly attended to. LANGFORD & McCRATH, Hunter street, first door from Whitehall st., Atlanta Ga. The above stoves are sold also in Car tersviile by J, W. Strange, aug 9 1867- I am now prepared to furnish the Horace L. Emery & Son’s “UNIVERSAL” COTTON GINS AND OOUSnODEIUSIIi £U3- Wkhßailway&Lcvcr horse poiv ers for opperating them. Long personal experience In theusing of this machin ery. With the ai.ded experience and perfect satisfac tion of a iarge nuipber who have purchased from me. I am enabled to insure satisfaction to a)', 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- wtf. Atlanta, Ga GO X & HILL. Hare low In Store: barrels rye whisky, 50 barrels Bourbon Whisky 50 barrels Robertson Countv whisky 50 barrels Rectified Whisky, 30 barrels Peach and Apple Brandy, 30pkgs Cognac Brandy, 20 kgs Holland Gin, 10 pkgs Jamaica Rum, 10 pkgs New England Rum, 25 pkgs Port, Madeira, and Sherry Wines, 50 cases Champagne Wines, 100 cases Wjnipoo and Drake’s Bitters, 100 cases assorted Liquors, 25 cases J box Sardines, All ot which we offer to the trade at very low prices. COX & HILL. ATLAN TA, Ga., decl3—wtf City Drug Store. Turpin <s* King, COR WHITEHALL and MARIETTA Strs. , Ga. IKlljoltsalt anil l&rtsil JStattrs in Paints, Oils, Window Glass. DRUGS, MEDICINES, Foreign and Domestic ::::per fUlnery,:::: SOLE AGENTS FOR THE IMPORTED TONIC “ HYIEGNIC WINE. ” TURpijK X Norcross Corner, oct 17 ly ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. , V. R. TOMMEY. J. S. STtWART, Newton Cos., Ga. Oxford. Ga. _ TOMMEY l STEWART IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, At the Sign of the * MILL SAW and GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga., Respectfully call the attention of merchants and oth ers to their large and well assorted stock of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of Iron, Steel, Nails, Builders’ and Carriage Materials, Agricultural Implements, Grain Cradles, Sythe Blades, Tools of all kinds, &c., <fcc.; -ALSO LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS. AGENTS FOR Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal. Baugh’s lluwbone Super-Phosphate of Lime, Buffalo Seal? Works, Nonpareil Washing Machine PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR Brook’s Patent Portable Cot ton and Hay Screw and Revolving Press In over one hundred counties in Georgia. County Rights for Su/e. ca^ a April 12, ly. AND CARRIAGES. SADDLERY AND HARNESS _EM^OT^iiunvn- V/hips and Eminmelel /►- 1\ ; Learher and Cloth. Furnisning Goods, a fine assortment. G. C. ROGERS, Bccatur street, Atlanta, Ga. Sceond Door below Messrs. Moore & Marsn, and opposite the United States and American Hotels Prices will be found more reasonable and stock more complete than any in the eitv RBI AGES AND BUGGIES _ Finish on hand and made to or der. The largest stock of lliilllliyiiiSif Hardware in the city. TRmSNGS> of all kinds and qualities kopt on hand for the trade. Sept 27, 1867- wly. Hand Looms. DR. H.SELLS, ANDREW BONK, R.PGT.SNN President. Secretary. Treasurer GEORGIA LOOM AND MA NUUFA C TV RING CO M PA NY. Manufacturers and Planters, look to your interests, and don’t fail to call at Dell-.Tohnson Building, nextdoor to the Post-office, and see it in opperatiou MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING HAND AND POWER LOOM! Easier Hnderstood. Easier to Operate, and more relia ble. Possesses superior advantages over other Hand Looms, Is more simple and durable. PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT By Weaviug all their Goods for Home Wear on the MENDENHALL IMP OVED HAND LOOM, FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS CAM BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY. it weaves as fast as any Factory Loom ! HALF THE COST OF THECLOTHING OF A FAMILY CAN RE SAVED BY ITS USE! From Five to Ten Dollars a day can be made on It. ITS PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING. By the turning of an Easy Crank it lets the Warp off, winds up the Clotn, treads the Treadles, and throws the Shuttle. It weaves Jeans, batinets, Linsey, Blanket Twill, Double-Plain Cloth, various kinds of Ri'bed Goods, Fencing Twills of ail kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow, or All-Wool Cloth, Baglng, Toweling, Table Linen, Bal moral Skirts, Woolen, Linen and llemp < arpets—in fact any thing, from a Handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet. IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT, Not larger than a common Breakfast Table. IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN NER, Os Good Material and Handsomely Varnished. IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD, Everything is Performed by Turning a Crank. LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE, Tor Farther Particulars, Bill of Prices, Pescrip tire Circulars, and Samplesof Wearing, address GEORGIA LOOM AND Manufacturing Company, Atlanta, Ga. R. PRATT*, Agent. March 22, 1807, wOm GLENN, WRIGHT* CARR. & ( r „ n .•*. vl l 11111 ! COTTON FACTORS, Storage & Commission 3lerciiauts, ATILAITTA. C3-EOIi-C3-XA.. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE OF DRAYAG E OUR COTTON WAREHOUSE Is of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling COTTON unequalled by any in the South. We will .SStort anil .SHI Jltrr, or ship from this or any othei point, to Boston, Philadelphia , Savannah, DVic I’oi'A, Baltimore , Charleston , or LIW'EMIPOOL. Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired. Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON can be shipped to this place under bill of lading, by callinguur n Deputy Collector at point of shipment, without prepaying Revenue Tax. _ „ .. The centra : position of Atlanta offers many advantages, making it an important Cotton Market. The isanirc facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable us to hip Cotton in Any Direction WE SELL THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also Bagging, Rope, and weet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best in in Use. portable OSiist for JLlanlr, jE>om, anti Strain pohitr, SMUT MACHINMS, TURBINE WATER WHEELS, v HICKS 1 STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Wc Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds of Produce and ProvJ 4* ©j| Coinn, Oab, Wheat, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Salt, Our facilities for Storing and Selling fit AY are unsurpassed. LIQUOR S AND TOBA UB 0 IN LAR G E SUPPLYi Os Various brands and qualities. A gents tor the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Implement*. Georgia .:nd Alabama LIME, Georgia SLATE ROOFING. Wil’ be pleased to fill orders for COTTON GOODS or other Merchandise. GLEYIVT, ft'lt BG SBT *V t-SSttt, Octl7 ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 1807. FALL AND WINTER 1807. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, johjt m. a. ijvjrojr, Corner of Whitehall and Blunter Streets, G\A^- Takes pleasure in Informing his friends and the public that his stock of Fall and Winter Goods Is noW complete, in every department, and is one of the largest and hest assorted ever brought to this markot. cash buyers are respectfully invited to call and examine this magnificent stock of goods. Styles and price annot be surpassed ;it you doubt it, cdl and you will be convinced of the fact, ONE IPRIOE ONLY! Qisick Sales and imall Profits. Thoso principVs in trade, I find from experience, to be as immutable as truth itself, when strictly carried ont. They shall, in the future as in the past, be faithfully adhered to in this establishment. Every article in th house must sell itself, as we will not, in any case, resort, to the £ri<*k of selling one article at a sacrifice and makin double profit ou something else, We guarantee every article we sell to be what it is represented. Merchants are specially invited to examine this stock before purchasing e’sewhere. We have always on hand a splendid reserve stock, in every department, and will sell them to dealers cheaper than they can lay them clown from New York. Space will not permit more than meution of a few articles in the different departments. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Fancy Poplins, French Merinoes, Reps, Empress Cloths, all wool De laines Chaue Poplins, Alpacc&s, Bombazines, Mohairs. &c. HOUSE GOODSIDEPARTMENT. 8, 9,10. It and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, 6,7, 8, 9 and 10-4 Bleached and Brown Table Linen ; all the favorite brands of Bleached and Brown Shirtings; Napkins, Doyles, Marseilles Quilts Ac.J WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. ~, P* a ' n al, d Twilled White Welch and American Flannels; Plain and Twilled Red and GrevFlannels; a splen did assortment of 1 lain. Plaid and Spotted Opera Flannels; G-4 Bla-k and dol’d Cloth for Sacks and Cloaks ; 6 4 Waterproof Cloaking; 10,11 and 12-4 fine all wool ribbon bound English Bed Blankets ! 500 pairs brown, blue and grey Blankets, all sizes and qualities. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Swiss, Jaconet, Mull. Nainsook and Tarlatan Mnslins ; Plaid and Striped Swiss, Jaconet, and Nainsook ted Swiss; fine Irish Linens heavy Irish Linens for Ladies’ wear; Linen Lawn and Cambric ; L. C, Udkfs. CLOAK DEPARTMENT 509 he vittful Cloaks, newest styles. Having made a speciality of this department, we are prepared to great Inducements. All our Cloaks are made to order, and are 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. \ , i 1000 Long and Square Shawls,, Black, Plaid and Fancy—fifty different styles and qualities, consisting French, Scotch and American goods. A large lot of Breakfast .-hawls, Sontags, Nubias, fco. FOR BOYS’ AND GENTS’ WEAR. Black French Broadcloth; Black Frehch Doeskin ; Go'd and silk mixed Casimeres; Scotch Tweeds and Om imerei ; English Tweeds and Oaslmeres; Satinetts; North Caroliua and Kentucky Jeans; Fnglish Petersham Cloth; G—l English Oxford Cloth. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. 1000 pieces Fnglish and American Prints; 200 pieces plaid Llnsey ; 100 pieces Bed Ticking; 200 pieces Den- Isms—Stripes,Plaids and Checks; bales of Augusta Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburga Drillings; French and Scotch Ginghams. SUNDRIES. Misses’ and Ladies’ Balmoral and lloop Skirts ; fine French and Domestic Corsets; ladies'and Gents paper Collars ; Ladies’ English, German and American Hose; Misses'and Children’s Wool and Merino Hose; Ladies’ Nerlno Under Vests ; GeiC fine English Half Hose: Silk and Printed Cotton Handkerchiefs; Belts. Laces Km broidries, Braids, fcc. Always on haud, a full fine of Notiona JOHN M. G A YYO.Y, o.it 25, 1867. Horner Whitehall and Huntta, Streets, Atlanta Ga. NEW ARRANGEMENT, By which Families can be supplied with Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Atlant prices wiihou paying the expenses of going for them. Our M,id Wmkt is now complete, to which we have added the New feature of Carpets in every Variety We can fill your Bill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carpet. We propose to send Samples with prices attached, to any family who will write for them, an will guarantee the Goods to be the same as the sample, or they can be returned to us at our ex pense. The goods can be sent by express or otherwise, as you may request. Our Stock is Complete in every Department, and willjbe sold as cheap as good Goods can l • bought in the State of Georgia. ' We invite an examination of our Stock, or letters for samples, no charge for looking QUITCH. COLE I BOYNTON. Cor Whietball and Hunter streets Oct. ‘lth 1807 —tc 4 Atlanta, Ga_ 1 8 6 7. A. sjnklm, Wholesale Grocer . V. ■ : —and— COMMISSION MERCHANT, Otters lor sale • Iftft 00ft £°™ os swam patent ms rr, Fastening Wrought Iron Buckle Tin t . baleing COTTON. Every Tie waranted. Liberal ter™ offered to city and country merchant and planters ROPE ! ROPE! I GREENLEAF (RICHARDSON’S) £? I , L 9 h *' f coils in store a,l<l to arrive „f . , fochardson’s Green leaf, being the only genuine original Greenleaf In use. / »“niune li.4GOl\(l AHO GUXNY HAGS. Q A bales Heavy Bagging. Z l; 8,000 Gunny Bags, much u»ed for baleing Cotton 600 pounds Baleing Twine. h ' 50,000 lbs. llautill it Son’s Ra^ Bone Phosphate, BEING one of the best FerterJlzers now In use Price, seventy dollars per ton. TO ARRIVE. Thirty Tons Reynolds & Son’s BALTIMORE “CHESAPEAKE P11I0SPIIATI].» IT7K have the strongest guarantees as to the in. ’* trinsic value of this new manure. Price, »*o ties ton. Send for circulars. ' Clover and Gras* Seeds TN any quantlty-Red Clover, Herd’s Orasa, Blnf 1 Grass. Hungarian Grass, Orchard Grass, etc. FLOUR. 1000 b * e * of Fumily f lour |n ,torc * SALT! SALT! ad A A ba fts Virginia Salt, In fine seameless Bag*.*! ZAW manufacturer’s prices. BACOIV. 40.000 P" UD jJ* a**'; ewes, C'ear Rib Sides and uvu Shoulders of the best quality. HAMS. 5000 pouc<l * superior llama, waranted. LARD. gQ barrels and kegs Pure Leaf Lard, Cement and Plaster. gQ barrels in store and for sale. Molasses. J Q hhds. Cuba Molasses and 6 barrels do. Sugar and Cottcc, A A bags Rio Coffee. 60 barrels Sugar—Various grades. Starch and Soap, 1 AA boxes Pearl Stai ch. TLtLt jOO boxes Soap, Shot and Factory Yarn, bags Shot, 20 bales Factory Yarn. ilay lS Ac TObaCC °’ SeEarß ’ Corn ’ oat! ’’ Seed R ye, Barley Cotton! Cotton !! PLANTERS and dealers are invited to ship their Cotton to toe, with the as urance that tlieh hist Interest will be protected and their Instructions strict, ly complied with. Liberal cash advances will be made. A. K SEA(IC), Grorer and Commission Merchant, New Fire-Proof Building, (old stand) Corner Forsythe and Mitchell street!*, L 3m- Atlanta, Ga MADDOX REYNOLDS SCO. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission dlerchants. Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets. CUTE beg leave to call yotir attention lo ff our large and carefully selected stock of GROCERIES now on hand, One of our firm ha? Just returned from New Y’orlt and Baltimore markets, and has purchased one ot the largest and most complete stocks of Gio corics ever brought to this City. Our goods are ali bought from first hands - from Manufacturers, Refiners and Importers; and bought for cash, and will be sold at tho lowest market prices. We feel confident that we arc prepared to offer superior indueemen's to city and country dealers. Our stock embraces e very article in the Gro cery line, including F INK LIQf OUS, TOBACCO AN!) SEGARS. When you visit our chy, we would pc pleased to nave you call and e vamine our purchasing elsewhere, ns we are determined not to be undersold by any house in the City on same class poods. MADDOX. REYNOLDS & CO. Cor. Whitehall and Ala. streets, Oct. 4,—w3m Atlanta, Ga, IETIELAJD QUAE.TEBS FOR FANCY CANDIES ! GAKFS! Nuts, Raisins, Jellies, & Fruits I ! G. YV. JACK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga I HAY E just received from New York, .he 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 I My selection lor the yot)n£ folk, is unutu ally large, and very beautiful F.I.VDr Jti^JtrvpjicTaßYi rrihis branch of my Establishment is in full 1 operation, and lam prepared to make any quantity desired for the City and Coun try Trade, Orders filled at short n otic e Bread bakery ? In this department I claim to excel any thing in Georgia,and challenge competition I am xtill supplying Families in the city. My WAGON makes its regular rounds every day Cracker Bakery This feature of my establishment is complete in every paiticular. and the Crackers turn ed out are equal to any made North or South lam daily filling orders for all part* of tha country. CAKE BAKERY. Besides an endless variety of Cakes at all times on hand, I am prepared to furnish Weddings and parties with all that may b« wanted either Plain or Ornamentod, SOME AND SEE MI! rTliiia invitation is extended to the public at J 1 >rge, in town and country, village and hamlet- everybody ! <3-. W. ,T.A.O. rB oc27—til*jan27 * 'W^'cnne*