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ft>loffeitc*N Tub Talk.
A waggish knave said lie thought
t>iopiiels were all fools. ‘No,’ said
Jiogt-iics, ‘but those who iisten to them
are.*
A certain author, Kiepsippus, who
was somewhat over fond of borrowing
from others, said that his ideas came so
fast they quite run away with him.—
‘Nay,’ said Diogenes, ‘but I wonder at
that, for they ought to run after you.’
•Why so?’ asked Kiepsippus. ‘To cry
•stop thief.*
Lawyers have to invent so many ex
cuses for crime in others, that they
soon learn to pardon it in themselves.
A certain fop. who was arguing with
Diogenes on the immortality of the
soul, asked him, ‘Now, where do you
think l shall go alter death?’ ‘Where
ever your tailor goes,’ was the reply.
When a woman confesses a fault*
you may be pretty sure that she has
committed a crime.
A certain doctor asked Diogenes
which he thought the nest way to die.
‘Surety,’ he replied, ‘you might have
learned that much from your patients.’
A certain satirist, who was at great
pains to familiarize himself with the
vices which he satirized, always, when
silent, affected an expression ol hitter
eontempt. One blamed him for this
helorc Diogenes, who answered, ‘Poor
fellow ! He cannot help it; he is al
ways thinking ol himselt.’
The Gods made us. and we make our
G ids. It would he hard to say which
of the two succeeded in creating most
monsters.
If men believe they are superior to
beasts it is astonishing what trouble
they take to prove the contrary'.
It was told Diogenes how a certain
notorious nulefactor had been let go.
•Alt!’ said he, ‘Death is too dear a
friend to us that we should send him
such a scoundrel.’
The man who thinks to drown care
is like one who strives to quench a lire
by throwing oil on it.
During a discussion concerning the
authors of the day, it was observed how
certain of them had out-written them
selves, ‘Yes,’ said Diogenes, ‘these
scribblers have but a teaspoonlti I of
brains, with which they try to fill a
11 agon.’
One who was a coward, but of the
most malignant disposition, when dis
cursing' with Diogenes the horrors of
war, said, ‘There is one thing I cannot
bear, and that is cruelty', ’ ‘I wonder qt
that,’ replied Diogenes, ‘lor see how
easily you hear malice !’
A Good Story.
They tell a good story of how Rev.
Dr. Belhune—now dead— a wit. a
scholar and eloquent divine—was once
put in a queer position by an intimate
Iricnd.
The Doctor, at the time, was settled
over a congregation in Brooklyn, and
was very popular. A Conneclicut con
gregation gave him a call, and -‘called”
a thousand dollars per annum heller
than the Brooklyn people. Blithe had
formed a strong attachment to his par
ishioners, and thinking that his sphere
of service could not be changed to ad.
vantage, he was not tempted by an in
crease of salary. So he remained, to
the great delight of his people*
All of the Doctor’s parishioners were
not saints. There were a few sinners
among them—else why preach the gos
pel ? And among the last was a joval
pew-holder, fond of drink, and apt at
all times to get inure than he could car
ry. Neither was he particular at what
time ol the day begot drunk. He suit
ed his inclination, and had no method
in his cups.
Bilkins—well that was not his name
but it will do—Bilkins heard ol the Dr’s,
refusal, and lie was delighted. In the
very height ol his pleasure, he crossed
Full.hi Ferry, carrying about a quart of
brandy.
Dr. Belhune crossed in the same boat
carrying an umbrella.
The brandy carrier happened to catch
a sight of him, and at oilte staggered
towards him, exclaiming in his loutlesi
tones.
“llovv do you do, Mr. Belhune? Let
me take your —hie—hand, my dear sir
*r r! I’m proud to testify-yi-yi my
respects for you, sir.”
“Speak a little lower, if vou please
Mr. Bilkins,” murmured Dr. fiethune.
“Yes-s-s, sir you’ve stood bv our
pulpit like a man. 'Them cussed nut
meg-grinding, ham-starving Yankees
wanted to take you from us —offered
vou a thousand dollars a year more-did
they?”
By this time the attention of the
crowd was fixed on the couple. Dr.
Bethune’s face was always llorid ; now
il was on tire.
“Our people have got to make up
that thousand dollars—got to! Il they
don’t, I’ll do il myself. S-s-see if I
don’t!”
“But, my dear sir, remonstrated the
Doctor; “speak a little lower. You
are drowning
“Yes-s-s,” interrupted the other. 1
know what you said. You spurned the
offer. You-s-s.said you wouldn’t go
not an inch. You told them, as a good
pious clergyman ought, tha; you’d see
them d —*d first.”
Dumas, the nominee ol’tlie Radicals
for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana,
is a wealthy negro, and keeps a dry
goods store in New Orleans.
A max out West has seen rats return
from a predatory excursion to a lien’s
nest in this wise:
“One claps an egg tightly between
his fore legs and chin, and then turns
himself on his back, when another rat
seizes him by the tail and drags the rat.
egg and all away to his hole.”
A lady advertises for sale, in a
Southern paper, one baboon, three tab
by cals and a parrot. She states that,
being married, she has no further use
i '>r them,
Poor Fellow !—A Western paper
contains the to’ 1 uving apology :
‘‘ I’he editor is absent, the foreman
had the tyothache, the ‘devii’ is drunk
and trying to drink lager beer out of a
hoct-jir-k. the press is out of order, and
" ® il >*i l well ourselves—so please ex
frtibc a poor paper this week.”
CARTERS VlEll ADVERTISEMENT
Iffsw ’HI'OQBS !
Sfiw
J, A. EHWIN ft CO,,
A KE NOW RECEIVING. AT THE OLD STAND
OF J, A, §i 65. Ell WIN, an elegant
stock of
FALL AND WHITER GOODS!
Which they will sell at the
Lowest Prices.
Everybody is invited to
C /Ki /» m o
'sb la Sa
AND
Buy Bargains!!!
Their motto is
Small P r o fi t sand
Quick Meliirns.
Cartemville. Get, 17, 1867,
J. W. F. BEST,
DEALER IN
n m ®
MEDICINES,
ynsced, Tutmcrsand
Lard Oils.
Paints,
rutty,
Window Glass,
Dye Stuff*
oi ail kind*
ALvSO
Ftent Medicines and
TOILET ARTICLES SUCH AS
SOAPS. BPuUSHER
Combs. Perfumery &c. &c.
VA R TERBVILLE, GA .
5ept.20,1867
W. A. oTwECSE,
CAIiTERSVII.r.E. GA„
Dealer in
Family Groceries,
Confectioneries,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
LIQUORS.
DYE-STUFFS,
BLUESTONE,
&c., &c.
Store opposite the Courthouse, on Maine
Street, adjoining the r.ew brick store of P. L.
Moon and Cos. oct 17, wtf
J. O. MATIIE WPOV. G. IT. MoLAUGHL/N.
J. 0. MATHEWSON & COt
[Formerly Stovall. McLaughlin & Co.J
GEM’L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
iiunisla Ga.
Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce
promptly attended and cash remitted on day of
sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very law prices.
Agents for Men tour, Hopewell and Rock
Cotton Mills.
Refferences; Hon J. P. King, Augusta Ga,
A ngusta Savings bank.
July 26, 1867. wly.
W. H GILBERT. J. WATT HARRIS.
W. H.(F”&C°
Dealeus exclusively in
Hardware
and Cutlery,
Iron and Steel,
Nails and
Castings.
Agricultural
Implements.
COOKING, PARLOR WO HEATING
STOVSB.
DIRECT FROM THE
MANUFACTORIES.
SOTOiS
Or
Agents for the sale of the celebrated
smiv&vr
CLOVER AND GRASS
SEEDS.
The stock of the above goods will be increas
ed to meet the de nand and offered on reason
able terms for CASH ONLY.
W. H. QIU BS2RT Sc CO.
carteksville, ga.
(Ropt. 27th 1867— wife h !C.
LET THERE EE LIGHT
THERE IS LIGHT,
NON-EXPLOSIVE LIGHT.
• o
This light Is easily comprehended In darkness;
THE
Clearest, Brightest, Steadiest
CHEAPEST
Light now in use.
o
Estrella, or Star Oil.
o
The material of w hich this oil is manufac
tured is abundant in this country, and pur
chasers buying this oil need Lave r.o fears of
being bountifully supplied. It is manufactured
and for sale in Carte»-sville by Messrs Marsh
& Thomas, sole proprietors for the counties of
Bartow, Cobb Polk, Floyd, Whitfield and
Gordon. All persons are hereby forewarned
against infringing on this right in any way, as
it is dulv patented —the only patented Burn
ing 0:> ever introduced into this market —ani
as the right to the above counties have been
secured by the above lirni, any infrirgment on
the same will be punished to the ex eiit of the
law. Lamps, Burr ers ami Chimneys, also,
sold al W. L, Kirkpatrick’s Drug Store, for
CASH, by
MARSH & THOMAS,
January 3d, 1868-ts
Georgia Brrfow Cos.
TWO months sfter date application will be made to
the Honorable f uirt of Ordinary of B I rt w county
for leave to pell the K ild and uncultivated lands, be
looping to the estate of John JOniudy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dtceased.
T. H KENNEDY, )
J AS. KENNEDY pdmrs
.January 10th, 1808.
Georgia Borlow Cos.
TWO months after date application will be made to
the honorable Court of Ordinary of Bartow county
for leave tsell the whole of the real estate of Santtte!
V Sheats, deceased, late of said courtv. January Bth
1868. TIIOS. W. DODD, Adm’r.
Georgia flarfovr Cos.
TWO morllis after date applications will be made to
the II one ruble Court, ot Onlina-y of Bart tv court,\
for leave to pell the ret.l estate of Robert. Llliotr, de
ceased of said county. A. If. PENN, Adtn’r.
January Bth 1868
House and Lot for Sale.
lAHE house and lot formerly occupied by
T. F. Stocks is now thrown upon the
market, The house contains four rooms and
four fire places; good kitchen, well and smoke
house; ami the lot contains 2b acres of land
with gcod garden, stable, <S;c., and near a pond
of fresh water, adjoining the steam mill lot.
The above property will he sold in a body, or
divided, and the half with the improvements
sold seperately. For further particulars ap
ply to J. G, STOCKS,
at the livery stable,
Jan. 3d, 1868-ts, Cartersville; Ga,
Georgia liartotv Cos.
QIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to
O tlte Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bartow county
for leave to sell real estate belonging to the estate of
I. 8. Gholaton, late of said county, deceased; sold for
the benefit of tlte heirs and creditors of siid deceased.
Jan. 10th, 186S-2m, G. C. GIIOLSTON, Adtn’r.
En:erprise in Bartow!
HAVING made arrangements to receive
hides through agents to be tanned on
sfiates, flu shed m workmanlike elegant stile
I solicit custom tbrougnout the county. A.
R. Hudgins, Cartersvil e; or Parham & Good
win, Cass Station, will receive and label hides
and receipt for same. Terms one half, (one
side of leather for each hide), to be returned at
place of reception. Highest market prece paid
for dry and green hides. Samples of leather
from our yard may be seen upon application to
my agents WM. ALLEN,
Dec. 20th, 1 e 67-ly. Pine Log. Ga.
S. CLAYTON & SON.
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDSLE
CAHTERSVILLE, GA.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Shoes and Hats,
Queensware and Glassware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Buckets, Tubs &c,
Sugar and Coffee,
Lard and Tobaceo, &c., &c.
We respectfully invite you to call and ex
amine our stock. We propose to sell goods at
as low prices as any house in the town.
S. CLAYTON & SON.
Dec. 20th, 1867-ts,
Xiook to 'STour Inter
est!
hew g-oods
AT LOW PRICES.
TIIE undersigned takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Bartow and adjoin
ng counties, that he has just opened out a
fresh and well selected stock of
OF ALL Y\RIETIES,
usually kept in a DRl’-GOOffS Store,
all of which was bought on the very best terms,
and I ani willing, and can afford, to sell at as
SHORT PROFITS
as nv one, and flatter myself tbit I can give
satisfaction,
Bots) tit (Dualltp ank
to ir.y one who will favor me with a CALL,
Hoping to receive a liberal share of patronage
from my old customers and friends and the
public generally. I await your call,
P. L. MOON,
CARTERSVILLE, Oct. 17, 1867,
GEORGIA BARTOW COVJXTY.
Il ITEITEAB, J, F. Hardin apples to me for letters of
V. Guar- iansbip of the person arid properly of Ida
Berk and Harold Beck,minors,
j These are therefore to cits and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and Mends of said minors to fi e
their objections, if any they have, within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise letters of guardianship wi l
be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and
Official signature this January 8,1868.
J. A. HOWARD O/d.
ATLANTA MHViIVA • NTS.
The Oldest Jewelry House In
ATLANTA, GEORGEA,
ER LAWSHE.
(jftv C locks ’ p
fey 'lAfatches, w
Jewelry and
Silverware,
W at comakers’ Tools
and Material.
All Articles Warranted as
Mepresented.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired by
competent workmen and Warranted.
May l, 1867. wly
COTTON GINSI COTTON GINS
:l: '
I am now prepared to furniali the Horace L. Emery
& Son’s
“UNIVERSAL" COTTON GINS AND
OONBEK'SEBS-
With Railway* Fever horse pott
ers for opperating them.
Long personal experience in tbeusing of this machin
ery. With the auifed experience and perfect satisfac
tion of a iarge number who have purchased from me.
I am enabled to insure satisfaction to al! who will rive
rae 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. ECTIOL,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINE AND
IMPLEMENT DEALER,
Whitehall street,
aug 23-wtf. Atlanta. Ga
HEMO Y E D
FRESH GROCERIES
also, PBGDCCE, bought and sold.
It is useless for us to enumerate ail the ar
tb les in the Grocery Line. We keep every
thing necessary to bo kept in a regular
ill lit?
Provision store ,
in part, of
BACON, LARD,
MEAL, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUPS,
CHEESE, RICE
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS.
TOBACCOS, &C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, &C.
And a thousand and things too numerous to
met..ion in a nawspaper advertisement, to ali
of which we invite the at'ention of the public.
We will seil Groceries, etc:,, just as low down
as any other Grocery House in the market
can afford to seil. Call and see us and try us
at our new stand, A. A, SKINNER & CO,
Carlersvi/le, Nov. 8.
New Harble ITard.
S. B- OATMAN,
For WILLIAM GRAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian, Block'
a dilie, and White Rutland Statuary
MARBLE.
tWE are now receiving and
have in store, a large
desirable stack of finished! \W’i\)' |
and rough Marble, which I/moJL
we offer to the public on y!# jQK
the most reasonable
|g=a|tcrms.
Owing to the high price of marble at tins
time, many pefsons are kept from purchasing.
I propose to reduce prices so that all can buy.
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
terial, that I will be satisfied with small profits
ami quick sales —such is mv motto.
YVe are prepared to furnis J in the best style,
Monuments, c trved and [lain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain. Head -stones, Urns,
Vases. &c., and Furnishing Marble of all tie
scriptions.
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
share of public patronage’ Deuignsof Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders so icited anti promptly filled. Office
and Yard adjoining Be’lvuc Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot. Jas. Vaughan, of
Bartow county, is our agent.
Dec 20th, 1867-1 v
PAINTS for FARMERS and others.—The
Grafton Mineral Paint Cos. are now manu
facturing the Best, Cheapest and mast Durab e
Paint in us u ; two coats well pul on, mixed with
pure Linseed Oil. will last 10 or 15 years; it is
of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color,
and can be changed to green, load, stone,drab,
olive or cream, to suit the taste of the con
sumer. It is valuable for H ouses, Barns,
Fence*, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and
Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implemet ts, Ca
nal Boats, Vessels and Ships’ Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire
and Water proof), Floor Oil Clulhs, (one
Manufacturer having used 5000 bbis. the past
year.) and as a paint for any purpose is
unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and
adhesiveness. Price $G per bbl. of 300 lbs ,
which will supply a farmei for vears to come.
Warranted in al! eases as above. Send for a
circular which gives full aartieulars. None
genuine unless branded in a trade mark Graf
ton Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL, 251 Pearl Street,
New York.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS. |
"v7r7tO!V!M£Y, J. S. STEWART,
Newto:i Go., Ga. Oxford, Ga.
“ TOMMEY l STEWART
IMPOETERB AND DE4LERB IN
HARDWARE,
At the Sign of the *
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,!
Respectfully cull the attention of merchants and oth- I
ers to th*ir large and well assorted stoclt 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, &e., &c.;
-ALSO
IEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS.
AGENTS FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal.
Baugh’s Ravvbone Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
Buffalo Scale Works,
Nonpareil Washing Machine
PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR
Brooks Patent Portable Cot
ton and Hay Screw and
Revolving Press
In over one hundred counties in Georgia.
IffirCoiiuty Rights for Sa/e.‘ u &m
April 12, ly.
AND
CARRIAGES.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
inuvnpo ieoittim:-
Whips and Ennameled A
tifjLcarher and Cloth.
4 Furnisning Goods, a
fine assortment.
G. C. ROGERS,
Decatur street,
Atlanta, (la.
Second Door below Messrs. Moore <fe Marsn,
and opposite the United States and American
Hotels
will be found more reasonable
and stock more complete than any in the city
AND BUGGIES
°f the most approved styles and
Finish on band 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.
Hand Looms.
DR. H. SPI ES, ANDREW BUNN, R.P GLENN
President. Secretary. Treasurer
GEORGIA LOOM
AND
MA NUUFA C TURING CO M PA A' Y.
Manufacturer* and Planters, look to yonr Interests,
and (lon’tfail tocallatliell-Johnson Building', nextdoor
to the Post-office, and see it in opperatiou
MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
Easier Mnderstooft, 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 ail their Goods for Home Wear on the
MENDENHALL IMP OVED
HAND LOOM.
FROM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY.
It weaves as fast as any Factory Loom !
HALF THE COST OF THE CLOTHING OF A FAMILY
CAN BE 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, tread > the Treadles, and throws the
•buttle. It weaves Jeans, satinets, Linsey, B anket
Twill, Double-Plain Cloth, various kinds of Itched
Goods, Fencing Tw ills of ail kinds. Flax, Cotton, Tow,
or All-Wool Cloth, Baging, Toweling, Table Linen, Bal
moral Ssirts, Woolen, Linen and Hemp arpets—in
fact any thing, from a Handsome Silk to a Hag Carpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT.
Not larger tlmn a common Breakfast Table.
IT IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
Os Good Material and Handsomely Tarnished.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Everything is Performed by Turning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE,
For Fur'her Particulars , BiU of Prices. Descrip
tive Circulars, and Sam pies of We' ring, address
GEORGIA LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
R. PRATT, Agent.
M*rch 23, IP«7, wflra
GLENN, WRIGHT *c CARR
- ; A , ’ ' 1 ' ' ' -■■
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COTTON FACTORS,
Storage & Commission Merchants,
ATLAHTA, GEORGIA.
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 COTTOR
unequalled by any in the South. We will Store anil Sell ?tycr t, or ship from this or any othei
point, to Boston, Philadelphia, Savannah,
I
New Pork, Baltimore, Charleston, or L.If'EMI POOL
Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired.
Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON cau be shipped to this place under bill oflading, by calling ur""'
Deputy Collector at point, of shipment, without prepaying Revenue Tax. „ ThAß „ n v.,
The central position of Atlanta offers many advantages, making it an important Cotton Market, 100 Bans i
facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable us to
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.
IDorta&lr Ctiist JHi'lljs, for san&, &!orsf, anil Steam sotoer,
SMUT MACHINMS,
TURBINE WATER WHEELS,
HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
We Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds of Produce and Provfff
Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Bacon, Card, Salt, & frc.
Our facilities for Storing and Selling HA’S an* unsurpassed.
LIQUORS AND TOBA CG 0 IN LAR G E SUPPLY,
Os Various brands and qualities.
Agents for the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Imrlemcnts. Georgia and Alabama
LIME, Georgia SLATE ROOFING. WiF be pleased t fill otders for COTTON GOODS
or other Merchandise. BEENN, W'MIMC SET Sf CVf ««,
Oct 17 ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1807. FALL AND WINTER 1807.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JOHN M. a. INN ON,
Corner of Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
ATLANTA- (3-Ak.-
Takes pleasure in Iniorming 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 assirted ever brought to this market,
cash buyers are respectfully invited to call and examine this magnificent stock of goods. Styles aud price
annot be surpassed ;it you doubt it, c 11 and you wilt be convinced of the fact,
ONE PRICE ONLY!
Quick Sales and. .email Profits.
and
Those principles in trade, I find from experience, to he as immutable as truth itself, when strictly carrie
out. They shall, in the future as in the past, be faithfully adhered to in this establishment. Every article in e
home must sell itself as we will not, in any esse, resort to the Yri-k of selling one article at a sacrifice ar.d mak
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 betore purchasing eisewhe- e. We have always on
hand a splend and reserve stock, in every department, and will sell them to dialers cheaper than they can lay them
down 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 Poplini, French Merinoes, Reps, Empress Cloths, all wool De
laines Choue Poplins, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Mohairs. &c.
HOUSE GOODS'DEPARTMENT.
8. 9, 10,11 and 12 4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, 6,7, 8, 9 and 19-4 BVache i and B-own Table Linen ; all
the favorite brands cfßleached and Brown Shirtings; Napkins, Doyles, Marseilles Quilts <fcc.£
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
Plain and Twilled White Welch and American Flannels; Plain and Twilled Bed and Grey Flannel.; a splen
did assortment of Plain, Plaid and Spotted Opera Flannels; fi 4 Black and Ool’d Cloth for 8-cks and Cloaks : 6 4
Wate-proof Cloaking; 1«, 11 and 12-4 fine all wool ribbon bound English Bed Blankets ! 500 pairs brown, blue
and grey Blankets, all size? and qualities.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Swiss. Jaconet, Hull. Nainsook and Tarlatan Muslins ; Plaid and Striped Swiss, Jaconet and N tin (n 1
ted Swiss ; fine Irish linens heavy Irish Linens for Ladies’ wear; Linen Lawn and Cambric; L. C, Hdkfs.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
509 beautiful Closks, newest styles. Having made a speciality of this department, we are prepared to
great, inducement*. A'l our Cloaks are made to order, snd or« consequently much cheaperthan ifbougfitof
bers. The finest as well as the lowest priced Cloak manufactured can be found in this splendid assortment.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT,
1000 Long and Square Shawls,, Black, Plaid and Fancy—fifty different styles and qualities, consisting
French, Scotch and American goods.
A large tot of Breakfast i-hawls, Sontags, Nubias, &c.
FOR BOYS’ AND GENTS’ WEAR.
Black French Broadcloth; Black Frehch Doeskin; Go’d and silk mixed CaMmeres ; Bcotch Tweeds and Cas
imere;., English Tweeds and Cusimeres ; Satine’ts; North Caroliua and Kentucky Joans; English Petersham
Cloth; 6—4 English Oxford Cloth.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.
1000 pieces English and American Prints; 200 pieces piaM Linsey ; 100 pieces Bed Ticking; 200 pieces Belt
isms—Stripes, Plaids aud Chocks; bales of Augusta Sbirttngs, Sneetings, Osnaburgs. Drillings; French and S-ootch
Ginghams.
SUNDRIES.
Misses’ and Ladies’ Balmoral and Tloop Sklrf, ; fine French and Domestic Corsets; ladles'and Gents paper
Collars ; Ladle..’ English, German and American Hose ; Misses’and Children’s Word and Merino Hose ; Ladies
Nerino Under Vests ,• GeitF fine English Half Hose; Silk and Printed Cotton Handkerchiefs; Belts. Laces Em
broidries. Braids, Ac. Always on hand, a full line of Notions.
JOHN M. GAIVION,
ojt 25, 1867. Corner Whitehall and Huntta, Streets, Atlanta Ga.
NEW ARRANGEMENT,
By which Families can be supplied with Fall and Winter Dry Goods at Atlant prices withou
paying the expenses of going tor them. Our
fall aotl White Slack
is now complete, to which we have added the New feature of Carpets in every Variety -
We con till your Bill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carpet.
We propose to send Samples with pric es 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
pen-e. The goods can be sent by express or otherwise, as you may request.
Our Stock is Complete in every Department, and will’be 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
CHAMBERLIH, .COLE i BOYNTON,
Cor Whietbali and Hunter streets
Oct. 4th 1867 to Atlanta, Ga I
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENT^
B&RR fafeS® A 5
1 8 6 7.
JL iL Bli^
Wholesale Grocer
—AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Ofl'ers lor wale s 1
FOUNDB SWHTS PATENT Sn
k i " Fastening Wrought Iron
baleli'g COTTON. Every Tie warantod.
offered to city and country merchant and p'anUi- er ®*
ROPE! ROPE!! *
GREENLEAF (RICHARDSON’S)
/TAD *’3<l half coils in Btore and to
t)UU Richardson's Greenieaf, being thaouM!*’. 111
original Greenieaf In use. K "••■VUwti,
Bagging a»0 Giwi bacs
(»n bales Heavy Bagging, * *
2,000 Gunny Bags, much used forbaleine rv„
000 pounds Balelng Twine, * "®tt<n
50,000 lb*. «au& Son's R av -
Bone Phosphate,
BEING one of the best Perterlliert now In m.
Pnce, seventy dollars per ton. “•
TO ARRIVE.
Thirty Tons Reynolds & Son’s
BALTIMORE
“CHESAPEAKE PHOSPHATES
WE have the strongest guarantees as to the t!L
trinsic value of this new manure Price Smi
’ton. Send for circulara. ce< ™ I’*
Clover ami Grass Seeds
TN any qnantlty-Red Clover, Herd’, G r « ss m
1 Grass. Jlungaiian Grass, Orchard Grass, etc.
FLOUR.
1000 b<ke * of Fair,lly jriour ,n ,tore -
SALT! SALT!
9A (\0 b »PB Virginia Salt, in fine seameless Bats
-4 -1 U \J manufacturer's prices.
II ACOiV.
40 000SSnr n . and . 3 C,ear Cl(,ar Klb Side, set
■tUjWU SlKoulders of the best quality.
ii A ms.
5000 pourids ,n P* Tlor nami>, waranted.
CARO.
gQ barrels and kegs Pure Leaf Lard,
Cement and Plaster.
|jQ barrels in store an 1 for sale.
Molawwew.
hhds. Cuba Molasses and 5 barrels do.
Sugar and Coflcc.
4(1 hags Rto Coliee.
00 barrels Sugar—Various grades!
Starch and Soap,
1 flfl Pearl Starch.
J.UU joo i, oxeg soap.
Shot and Factory Yarn,
K(i bars Shot,
20 bales Factory Yarn.
iluy I? Ac TObaCCO ’ Segar8 ’ CorD ’ oa,, ’ S!>ed R y*< Barley
Cotton! Cotton !!
PLANTERS and dealers are invited to ship th^ r
Cotton to me, with the as urance that their hot
interest will be protected and their Instruct!, tin strict
iy complied with. Liberal cash advances will be made
A. K SEA GO.
Grocer nnd Commission Mt reliant,
New Fire-Proof Building, (old stand)
Corner Forsythe and Mitchell street*.
Oct 4,3 m. Atlanta, Gt
FORCE'S BOOT AND SHOE
House.
ARE now receiving their FALL and gs.
\ WINTER STOCK of BOOTS AND /\f\
-'IIOKS, the largest ever brought to LJ? \
this market. These goods came direct
from *he Eastern manufactories, and will he soldi.-.
Country Merchants and the Trade at New York prices,
expenses added, consisting of Mens’. Boy*’, Yoathl’,
nd Childrens’ Wax. Kip, Calf, and Bull' Brogans snd
Bulmora's—B lots of all styles, thick, wax, kip, c*lt,
dos the finest qualities Ladles', Misses’, and Chi!-
ns’.Boots and Shies, of every style, and all made to
der G. It PORCH
B. W. FORCE, formerly of Charleston will he glad
to see tils old cus omers. Atlanta, Ga., Oct, 10-ly.
ROBERTS AND STOCKS.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
OF ALL KINDS.
Carters ville Georgia*
Are now receiving a large
and well assorted stock of
GROCERIES & CONFECTIONARIES
Consisting, in part, as follows:
SUGAR,
S «ir, .
CHEESE,
MACKEREL,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
VINEGAR,
FRESH COVE
OYSTERS:
DRIED BEEF,
CANDLES, (Star and Parafine)
KEROSENE OIL
CANDIES,
RAISONS,
FIGS,
COCOANUTS.
Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars
Matches, Well Hope, Buckets I
P o wcl e r, Shot, gun flinty j
SardiNCS, Brooms, Tubs, D r )
Measures, ginger, Spice?
Mace, Nutmegs. Mad and er, j
Pickels, Pine Apple Cheese,
And a thousand other things too te
dious to mention, which can bi
by calling at our new
beick stobb
room on Main Street, Ist door west U |
BLAIR AND BRADSHAW’S
Cartewville G»,
Nov. 23 1f67-tf.