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Mai© Flirt*.
W HAT A LAD\ MAS TO SAY ABOUT I'ltKMt.
Wed, the world is full of them.
Men and woman whose side thought
i* how to fascinate J’iiii'.gu in bob’s
wife or Mrs. Tnmgunicy ’* hus
band.
It’s fashionable now n>t io pa\
much regard to Matrimonial relation
—at least before observers ; but ,to
pay all the nucniioa in the world to
s imebodp else’s wife or husband.
Mr. Thingumbob meets .Mrs, Thi’ g
at Mrs. Flourish’s party and
thereupon spread;, himself to make au
impression. i’he impression having
been made, Mrs. thingusney is us
charmed as a young lady just out From’
school.
i f u,tugumi>oh i*» happy, a:.d theu up -
s. series of fulsome compliments ;
“Il<*w lovely you are dressed ; you
sfiow more taste than any other lady
present and a killing look accompa
nies the remark. “llow happy iUin</u
--mey ought to fir el !” A sigh Iron! Mrs:
’l liinguuiev is the on tv answer, and a
look toward the" further side of the
room, where Thingummy is spreading
himself With someone else’s wife. Yes
all litis is fashionable, and tolerated
bo the upper crust ; and a party where
husbands and u ives would bo obliged
to devote their attention to each, voted
a dore.'' Heaven bless this nineteenth
century!
The male flirt singles out the ‘daily
he intends to “go fur,” and after an in
troduction is obtained, then* begins a
perfect tornado of compliments. 15m
the veteran at this work considers
whether compliments will take or not
first,and thdn goc~ ahead, lie gener
ally manages to find out the lady’s
weakness, and indulges and flatters
them to the fullest extent. After he
finds that she looks fur his attention,
he suddenly becomes sweet in another
quarter. In fact lie is like a huge bee
wno sips from daisy and sun-flower
i-like—lingering in no place, but tasting
all.
Hu Ivioks upon every one’s wife as a
sort of pasture or field for the exercise
of Ids peculiar accomplishments. 1
don’t think that married women arc a?
prone to flirting} as married men. —
' hough they arj willing to receive at
cation from male acquaintances, still
there is not that license given to them
s man possesses; for a woman has
natural modesty where a man has nat.
oral brass. . I think this system of Air
ing is encouraged simply from the fact
hat married peoplejail to give each
other the necessary attention to keep
up the attraction of courting dava. If
u woman would take half the trouble to
appear pretty and interesting to her
husband that she did to her sweetheart,
there would be less flirting going on,
and vice versa.
Let a uian be as anti .Me and make
as great an effort to be a hero to bis
wile as he did to his ••girl,” and them
will be no necessity 4’or her to seek
ompliments aud attention from the
thousand and one tailor’s signs that Ire
ne nt the domestic circle.
“Uncle Tom Lowe” sav* that
. othing tfliort ol making Atlanta the
i tale Capitol can give him a field to
derate in. fie has done a heavy busi
ess in the line of tobacco and cigars
> tar but is not satisfied. lie wants
' bow -room now that he lias rolled up
s sleeves, and regularly got his hand
in! “Uncle Tom” has reconsructcd
Is fiddle—lias put fresh rosin on his
„ w -—aud is a younger man than he
t is twenty years ago. We hope he
i v have a field to operate in com
jiv nsurrte with his ability as the “big
tin me” of Smith Ala
‘ ;na street tobacco house.— Opin.
GEORGIA
Atlanta, March 7. —To-day, the
Convention resolved itself into a State
nominating body. A majority of -the
ite delegates refused tc participate.
!*■ ety-two answered to their names —•
liese were 31 negtoes 28 Northern
i, and 33 Southern men. Much con
i i c ion in organizing.
Fart Sow. the President of th< Union
■tgue, protested against the action
■•' be budv, 3itd announced liiniself,
a public card, a» a candidate for Gov
ernor.
President Parrott was among the
dissenters.
Col. 40uHock was nominated for
Governor by acclamation.
From n:cw llanipshiic.
I’oncoro. March 9. —The Democ
ratic commitliee claim the State by
'•tO majority, and the Radical <om
ive claim it by 2000.
U the Senate, a resolution was pass
ci- admitting to galleries by ticket
during trial.
t he Consular Appropriation bill was
pi ed. Adjourned.
M hen intoxicated, a Frenchman
sto dance, a German to sing, a
nrd to gamble, an Englishman tc
t. an Italian to boast, a Russian to
be ffe.Hionatc.ar Irishman to fight,
'; u an American to make a speech.
From WasHiingifon.
AsiiiNGiTov, March 8. —A sum
i was served j’esterday evening.
President said. “I'll” attend to
-enerals Grant. Logan and others
a long interview at Willard’s to
Congressional Nominations. •
"he Menagerie did not* on th
Tih, make nomination for Congress
but they formed several little side
-hows tor the business. For the 3h
District \V. F, Ed wards, of Taylor
county, was nominated, and Whitley,
of DcKalo, for the O.h. For ihe 7th
District a Convention is called tu meet
it Kingston March 21st.
Siiike’Ei Weekly for Coys and
Girls.
This admirable puuilcaton has made
its mark by tmq great variety and ster
ling merit of its articles, and the beau
!>, of its ilhtstrati ms, Mr. Oould-ing’s
story is continued, and grows in inter
est: “Jack Dobell’s Adventures in
Texas” are drawing to a close, and the
ciuklien’s “Story of the War” is fast
baeoming one ofthe most popular fe;r
turcraf of the Weekly. We wonder
that every boy and girl in the land is
not a subscriber lb this capital pubiiea'
1 ion. The terms are §2 a.ye .r, or three
copies for ?5, and the pumililiers are
Mesrs. J. W. Rurke &, Cos., Macon,
Csa. Send for a specimen.
The Landwe Lio.e. .
The March number of The fraud We
Love contains seventeen article a, from
able writers, representing eight South
ern States. Among the poetic con
tributors, in this number, are Mrs.
.Margaret J. Prest op, Dr. F. O. Tick*
nor. Judge A,l. K?quier, and J. Aug
ustine Signaigo. Among the prose
writers are, Uev. Dr. Dabney, Miss
Porter, Gen. Hodge, Hod! H. W* Rav
enel, T. C. DeLeon, Esq., &c. Sob
diers wiil feel an.interest in llie two
military articles .:in this ntfrabt:*-, the
lovers of fiction m the two thrilling sto
ries, agriculturalist in the article on Ja,
pan Clover, literary men in the article
on Mr. Dicker,s’. Headings, and the
whole country in the account ol tlie
iiurniiig of Columbia.
Kvvcnue Police.
Oai Readers would do well to read
Mr, Anderson’s (tax assessors) notice
in another column, or they may have
cause to regrel notdojng so.
iff sw Roods’.
■atJl
J, &, EBWIN « 00,,
* Ttr: NOW RECEIVINS, AT THE OLD STAND
OF J, A, fa S. ERWIN, an elegant
stock of
FALL AUD WHITER GOODS!
Which they will sell at the
Lowest Prices.
Everybody is invited to
G m a f w o
a di a .Li
AND
Buy Bargains!!!
Their motto is
Small Profits and
Quick lietitrns.
w
Cartcrsville. Oct. 17, 1867.
FURNITURE I FURNITURE I!
CraO. V. FRAZER. *
Marietta street, Atlanta, €3a.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,
Has now on hand one of the largest and clieapes
stocks of
FURNITURE
Jn Atlanta, embracing PARLOR SJSTS, CHAMBER Sets
CHAM R SETS BEADSTEAO3,
WRITING DESKS, SOFAS,
BUREAUS, ROCKERS,
WARDROBES,
CHAIRS V/HAT-NOTC.
n short, everything needed to complete a first-class
ock offuiniture.inclucingthe
B SSTLnd CHEAPEST
Ever offered in this city. The attention of the cit
zens of Atlanta and and the country geuera'ly is re
f pectfuily inv Ile lto lids eatablishmeat. Great luduc
rn tries to the trade Prices low to suit the times. Or
ders and well.
Aug. sth 1567. ts.
W. A. OEWEISE,
CARTERSVILLE. GA.,
Dealer in
Family Groceries.
Confectioneries,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
LIQUOR 8,
DYE-STUFFS,
BLUESTONE,
&c., &c.
Store opposite the Courthouse, on Maine
Street, adjoining the new brick store of P. L.
Moon and Cos. oct 17, wtf
J. O. MATHS iVSOX. G. H. MrLAU(i«IN.
J. 0. MATHEWSON% COi
[Formerly Stovall, McLaugittax & Co.]
GEM ! L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
UiffiiJaCa
Consignments of Grain, Bacon ond Produce
promptly attended and cash remitted on d* of
sale, Grnirf sacks ou hand at very Lnv prices.
Agents for Montour, Hopewell and Kock
Cotton Mills.
Kidioione. s; Hon J. P. King, Aagusta Ga,
Augusta Savings bank.
July 26, 1567. wly.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
THERE IS LIGHT,
NON-EX PLOSIVE USHT.
This light Is easily c in pretended in d'-rkaest;
T II E
Clearest, Brightest, Steadiest
CHEAPEST
Light ..ow in use.
Uslrella, or Star Oil.
—— u — . .
The mstciial of which tins oil is manufac
tured is abundant in thi* country, and pur-,
chasers buying this ell need Have ro team of*
being bountifully supplied. It is nicmuf n tured
a*nl for ride in C.n tc-s\i!lc by Messrs M irsii '
(Sc Thomas, sole proprietors for the counties ol
Bartow, Cobb Polk, Floyd, Whitfield and;
Gordon, All persons are hereby lorewarnedj
acrainst infringing on this rujht in any way, as)
it is dulv pptented - ti e unlv pntvu#l Burn-;
ing Oil ever introduced into this market—anb
as the right to the above counties have been
secured by the above firm, any infrirgment on
-the game will be punished to the ex*eut gLlho
law, I,amps. Burreis and Chimneys, also,
sold at W. L, Kirkpatrick’s Drug S.ore, Lr
CASH, by
MAKSII & THOMAS,
January 3J, IS6S-tl‘ -
Georaritns ISrrfow Go.
T' WO months >fb r date sen'!,-avion wi'l he tnsdf to
the llonortble Court of o dinary-f Bsrt >w <• m-ty
for leave to eeli Ihe wild anil uncultivated lam he
lofiein.-to the estate of John Kennedy. feresshd, for
the benefit of the heir, and creditors of said deceased.
T.H KENNEDY, )
JAS. KENNEDY
-—* —— * —- 8! * "
GfOs’gla BitGow Cos.
TWO months after date application win he raadn te
the Honorable Cnu-t of Ordinary of Bartow county
for te ive to se’l the whole of the real estate of Samuel
V Sheat?, deceased, late of said conntv. Janusrv Bth
1808. TTIOo. w. DODD. Adm'r.
Georgia Bartotv Cos.
rnWO months after date applications will bo made to
) i lie Honorable Court of Ordinal yof Bartow county
for leave to sell the real estate or ,Kohe i Elliott, de
ceased of said county. A. M. I‘KXN, AdoiV. 1
January-bth lStiS.
House and Lot for Halo.
THE house anil lot formerly occupied l>y
T. F. Stocks is now thrown upon tile
market, The housr contains four rooms arid
four fire places; good kitchen, well and smoke
house; and the lot contains 2J acres of la rid
with good garden, stable, &c., and near a pond
of fresh.water, adjoining the>team mill lot.
'File above property will he sold in a body, or
divided, and the half with the improvements
sold seperately, For fuitber particulars ap
ply to J. U,STOCKS,
at the livery .stable,
J.in, 3d, ISCB-tf. Cartersvillc; 6a,
Georgia Harlow €o.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be inn,;pto
tiie Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bartow county
for leave to sell real estate belonging to the estate.of
I. H. G-holsfon, late of said county, ’defused; sold for
the benefit of die heirs arid creditors of s .id deceased.
Jan. 10th, ISO j-2ih. 0. C. OIIOBSTON, Adru’r,
En;erprise in Bartow!
HAVING made arrangements to receive
hides through agents to he tanned cn
j siiaies, flu shed in workmanlike elegant stile.
I solicit custom throughout the county. A.
11. Hudgins, Carteravii.e; rr Parham <Sc Good
win, Cass Station, will ri reive and label hides
and receipt for same. Terms one half, (one
side of leather for each hide), to he 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 Vv M. ALLEN,
Dec. 20th, 1°67-ly, Fine Log, Ga. .
S. CIiAHTTON &. EON.
DSAI.EBS IX
■GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CABTERSVn.Ltt, GA,
Dry Goods and Notions,
Shoes at.d Hats,
Qucensware and Glassware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Buckets, Tubs Ac,
Sugar and Coffee,
Lard and Tobacco, &c., &c.
We respectfully invite you to call and ex
am. <e our stock. We propose to sell goods at
as low prices as any house in the town.
S. CLAYTON & SON.
Dec. 20th, 1867-ts,
liook to ’SToor Inter
est!
_N" E W GOODS
AT LOW PRICES.
rpHE undersigned takes pleasure in nnnoun-
L to the citizens of Bartow and atljoin
ng counties, tliat he has just opened out a
fresh undwell selected stock Os
in LL V IRIS TIES,
usually kept in a DRY-I.OOIM Store,
all of which was bought on the rrry heat terms,
and I am willing, and can afford, to sell at as
Elt OUT PROFITS
as nv one, and flatter aayeelf ihtl t can give
satvefact’on,
JSsil) in nnl>
to ary one who Will favor »n* tvifh a CALL,
ti qxn* to receive a tiHeiO share of patronage
from my old customers *n<! friend* aud the
public gcnaraMy. {await your cat!,
P L. MOON,
CARTERSVILf.E, Oct. !7, 1867.
liEORUIA BARTOW COUNTY.
Vj| T I(itKCSB, .T. F. Hardin spnrtss t» me for letters of
II Guar. of toe i*trsua eud prupert sosf of Ida
tc t end littjrukt Beck, rail,o-a
Thcso ere therefore to rtf* s/ul atmonish ell and
singular, th* kindred end f! lands of said minora to file
their objections, if any they have, within the tints pre
scrihsd l y lew, otherwise I tiers < f guardianship will
he granted said epplieaitt. Given under mg band and
I ottdal sigttaturt Uds Jlunar* a. imi*
d.A yoWAIO Ord.
ATLANTA ADVcRfISSW: NTS .
Tlie OUlext Jewelry House in
AJLANTA, GEORGEA.
ER LAWSHE,
Qlocks, fa
Jim :
Jewelry and
Silverware,
W Atchmakcrs’ Tools
and Material.
Ali Ai’iiciCo Wanuiited as
liesircsented.
/ri (Ad-, .tw el cy It epaired by
\ compel? >t workmen and ll dr ranted.
M.,v i, 1867. wlv
1 COTTOKGmsF COTTON GIKS
I am now prepared t? furnish the Horace L. Emery
A- .-oh’a
“UNIVERSAL” COTTON GINS AND
• CQiTPEJSTSE £oS;
With Jlalin ay& Gever lioisc i>ow
srs, for opperating them.
Long personal experience In the of this machin
ery. With the at.ded experience and perfect satiefac
tion of a iarge number who have purchased from me.
1 am enabled to insure satisfaction to ail who will elve
me a eali. 1 seliihciu at mauulac urers prices, freight
added. ■ '
Description an 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. At(pn‘a. Ga
REMOVED
FRESH GROCERIES
also, PSIOUL'CK, bought and sold.
fl is useless for us to enumerate all the ar
ti les in the Grocery Line. We keep every
thing necessary to l>3 kept in a regular
min
Provision store ,
Consisting, in part, of
BACON, LARD,
MEAL, FLOUR,
CORN, WHEAT,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
SALT, SYRUPC,
CHEESE, RICE
CONFECTIONERIES,
SWEET MEATS.
CANNED FRUITS,
SOAPS, CIGARS.
TOBACCOS, &C.
BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, &C.
And a thousand and things too numerous to
me.Mionjna nawspaper advertisement, to all
of which jve invite tho attention of the public.
We will soil Groceries, etc,, ju-t as low down
any other Grocery House :n the market
can afford to sell. Call and ace us and try us
at our new stand, A. A. SKINNER & CO,
Cartersvillc, A ov. 8.
New Marble Yar<l.
S. B- CAIMAN, dgent:
For WILLIAM GUAY,
Importer and Dealer in Italian , Block
adille, and White Rutland Statuary
M A II B L E.
_ WE are now receiving and _
have io store, a large and rM ?
desirable stock of finishedj'll
1 1 fillU and rough Marble, which UonU I
we offer to the public on ,7, t
the most I CUBoliable
|fa|teiini.
Owing to the high price of marble at ties
time, many persons are kept from purchasing.
1 propose to reduce prices so that ail can buy.
My facilities are such for purchasing the ma
teria!, tliat I will lev satisfied with small profile
and quick sales—such is mv motto.
We are prepared to furnish in ihebest style,
Monuments, cli ved and plain, Box Tombs,
Tablets, carved and plain, Head-stones, Urns,
Vases, «Sce„ and Furnishing Marble of all de
scriptiona.
With good and experienced workmen in all
departments of business, we hope to merit a
share of public p.tronage* Designs of Monu
ments and any other work in Marble, furnish
ed gratis.
Orders solicited and promptly fillet!. Office
and Yard adjoining B.dlvue Hotel and oppo
ite Georgia Railroad Depot. Jas. Vaughan, of
Bartow county, is our agent.
Dee 20th, 1867-1*
PAIN rs for F ARMERB and others.—The
Grafton Mineral Paint Cos. are now manu
facturing the Best, Cheapest and most Durable
Paint in use; two coats well put on, mixed with
pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 15 years; it is
ol a light brown or beautiful chocolate color,
and can be changed to green, Lad, stone, drab,
olive or cream, to suit the taste of the. con
sumer. It is valuable for Houses, Barns,
Fences, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and
Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Ca
nal Boats, Vessels and Ships’ Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and Bhing!e Roofs, (it being Fire
and Water proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one
Manufacturer having used 5000 bids, the past
year,) and trs a paint for any purpose is
unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticitv, and
adhcsivrress. Price $6 pA bbl. of 300 lbs ,
which Will supply a farmer tor vears to come.
Warranted in all cases as above. Bctid for %
circular which gives full particulars. None
genuine unless branded in a trade mark Graf
ton Mineral Paint. Address
DANIEL BID*ELL, *.H Pearl Btrect,
York.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
v. r: TOMa-r. j. s. STEWm.
Newto.i’Co., Ga. Oxford, Ga.
TOMMEY. I STEWART
IMPORTERS AND DE ALERS IN K|
HARDWARE,
At. the Sign of tTe *
MILL SAW and GAME COCK,
Wlik&ialUstroet, Atlanta, Ga.,
Respectfully call the attention of merchants and oth
e.s to their large and well assorted stoca of
Fopejgft and Dtwaebiic Hardware,
Consisting in j>art of
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Builders’ am! Carriage Materials,
Agricultural Implements,
Cirain Gradies,
Sythe Blades,
Tools of all e kinds,&r., ifec.;
-AL$Pr-
LEATHER, LIME AND CCTTON YARNS.
AGENTS FOR
Hook’s Anti-Friction Metal.
Baugh’s Rawbone/Super-Phosphate of
Lime,
BnfTalo Scale Works,
No npareil Washing Machine
PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR
Hiook’s Patent Portable Cot
ton and Hay Screw End
Kfvolving I’reHN
In over onehundred counties in Georgia.
'BQT'County Rights for Sale.'^&i
April 12, ly.
AND
CARRIAGES.
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
£:n^ii=OE,X'aTyL
/A JV Whips ami Ennameled
IT Leariier and Cloth. / 'li
fe Furnisning Goods, a
line assortment.
G. C. ROGERS,
I>«catur street,
Atlanta,
• Second Door below Messrs. Moore & Marsn,
and opposite the United Skates and American
Hotels
Will he found more reasonable
and stock more complete than any in the city
jßSrcfiyilAGES and buggies
the most approved styles and
j u ' e^i 0,1 hand and made to or-
The largest stock of
Hardware
in.the ci’y.
TRIMMINGS.
of all kinds and qualities kept on’hand for llie
trade.
fcept 27, 1867 wly.
Jland Looms.
DIR H. SELLS, ANDREW BUNN, R.POLENN
President. fcetrelary. Treasurer
GEORGIA LOOM
AND
MA NUUFACTV RING COMP A X Y.
Manufacturers and Planters, look to your interests,
and don't fail to call at Bell-Jolinsoii Building, naxtdoor
to the Post-office, and see it in opperatlou
MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING
HAND AND POWER LOOM!
Easier ftnderstood. Easier to Operate, and more relia
ble. Possesses superior advantages over other Hand
Looms, is more simple and durable.
PLANTERS CAN BE INDEPENDENT
ByWearluf all their Goods for Home \V*»r on the
MENDENHALL IMPROVED
HAND LOOM,
I'EOM 15 TO 30 YARDS
CAN BE WOVEN ON THIS LOOM IN ONE DAY,
it weaves as fast as any Factory Loom !
HALF OP THE CLOTHING Os A FAMILY
CAN HE SAVED BY ITS USE !
from five to Ten Dollaisa 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 weave* Jcana, Patio.;*, linsey, Blanket
Twill, Double-Plain Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed
Goods. Fencing Twills of all kinds, flax, Cotton. Tow,
or All-Wool Cloth, Raging, Toweling, Table Linen, Bal
moral Bkirts, Woelea, Linen and Hemp Carpets—ln
fact any tiling, from a Handsome Bilk to • Kag Onrpet.
IT IS SMALL, NEAT AND LIGHT.
fi'jt larger then a eeunmon Srtakfntl Table.
11 IS MADE IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MAN
NER,
O/Goo'l Muteri til arid Utmlentnelg Ymriehed.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE AND EASILY UNDERSTOOD,
Ever) tiling is Performed by Tgrning
a Crank.
LOOMS AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR S»LE,
for Further Particular*, Bill of Prieto, f>e»
ttH (tnthUmmplMof Wearing, afar**
: • KORGM LOOM AND
Manufacturing Company,
Atlanta, Ga.
K. PRATT, A fen*.
Marrk !J ttIT,
GLENN, WRIGHT A CARR,
.jjST <*3
COTTON FACTORS,
Storage & Commission Merchants,
■iVTXjAHSrTA.. QEOaGIA.
SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD, ENABLES US TO RECEIVt AND SHiP FREE OF DRATA3 E
OUB COTTPN WABEHOUSE
Is of large capacity, thoroughly FIRE-PKOOF, and our facilities for handling COTTOT
unequalled by any in the South. We will .Start aittj .StU or ship from this or any othei
point, to Easton, Philadelphia. Savannah,
JCewYok, Baltimore, Charleston, or IJi'ERPOOL
Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired.
Under the Revenue Regulation, COTTON can he shlpoed to this place under bill of ladiug, by calling up"'
Deputy Collector at point of shipment, without prepaying Revenue Tax.
The central position of Atlanta offers many advantages, making it an important Cotton Market. The BanVi
facilities, and di verging .Railroads, enable us to
hip Cotton in A n’y Direction
WE SELL -THE BEST
IMPROVE COTTON az&s.
Also Bagging, Rope, and ‘ weet’s Patent Iron Tie, the Best in in Use.
portatu Ctxist itliiis, fot'Jipai, ttlo-rf, aiU SOair. p.iutr,
SMUT MACHINMS,
TURBINE WATER WHEELS, •’
HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
We lleceive suit Sell on Cominisaiens, all liiuds of Produce and Provl ml,
Coen, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Salt, * ;,c.
Our facilities for Storing and Selling HiY are unsurpassed.
LIQU O RS AND T O BAOGU' LN LARGE SUPPLY:
Os Various brands and qualities.
-A gents tor the sale of P I.O\V S. and other Farming Implements. Georgia and Alabama
LIME, Georgia SLATE HOOFING. Will be pleased to fill otders for COTTON GOODS
or other Merchandise. feIELiVT, IPIIMtiUT Sf C.t lift.
° ctl7 I? f . ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1807. FALL AND-WINTER 1807.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JOHN M. GdNJTOJr,
Corner of Wlilielsall and Hunter Sfrcefs,
ATLANTA, O-AL
„„ ,J ak p l-.asure in iniormlng his friends and the public that life it mk of Fill awl Winter Good* is noW
c mp eie, In every departmem, and is one of the largest and best assorted ever brought to this ra-n kot
cssli Olivers are respectfully invited to call and examine this ma?niftient, etoek of‘goods. Styles aad iidee
annot be surpassed ;tl yon doubt it, c .11 and you will be convince lof the fact,
ON E PRISE ONLY I
Quick Sales ami .small Profit!!.
Those prlncipVs in trade, I find from experience, to he as Immutable as truth Itsdf, when strictly car<-e
out. They shall, in the future as in the past, befalthfully adhei-d to in tins establishment, Every article Si m
house must relt itself, as we will not, any case, re»oi|to the fri kof selling ono article at a sacrifice aid 1 i
double profit ou something else, We guarantee every article we sell to be what is i s represented
Merchants are specially invited to examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere. We have nlwaw on
hand a splendid reserve stock, in every department, add will sell them to dtutors cheaper than they can lav them
down from New \ ors. Space will not permit more than meution of a few articles in the differeut department*.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
i * BUck and Fancy Silks, PIMn and Fancy Poplins, French Merinoe3 f Rena, Empress Cloths, all wool De
laines Cuone Poplins, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Mohair*. Ac.
HOUSE GOODS.’DEPARTMENT.
8, D, 10.11 and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetina-, 6. 7,8, 9 and 10-4 Bleaelied and Brown Table Linen ; all
the *avorite brands of Bleached and Brown Shirtings; Napkins, Doyles, Marseilles Quilts &c.J
WOOLEN DEPARTMENT.
d,d
ind^^^5 B «dqWUtl22 ea “ WOOI rlbbo “ De 1 Blanket*! 800 pair, brown, blue
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT,
9wis**Jitconet, Mull. Nainsook and Tarlatan Muslin*; Plnid ard Stripod Swis?. Jaconet and Nantook
ted Swiss ; line I.ish Linens heavy Irish Linens for Ladies’ wear; Linen anti Cambric; L. C. Hdkfe.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
500 beiutlful 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 iThought of
bers. The finest as well as the lowest priced Cloak manufactured cau 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 lot of Breakfast shawls, Sontags, Nubias, &c.
FOR BOYS’ AND GENTS’ WEAR.
Black French Broadcloth; Black Frehch Doeskin; Go’d and silk mixed Cashmeres; Scotch Tweeds and Oas
imere;; English Tweeds and Caslmeres ; Satlnelts; North Oaroliua and Kentucky Jeans; English Petersham
Cloth; (5—4 English Oxford Cloth.
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT,
1000 pieces English and American Prints; DOOpleces plaid Llnsey ; 100 pieces Bed Ticking; 200 pieces Den
isms—Stripes, Plaids and Checks ; baleß of Augusta Shirtings, Sheetings, Osnaburgs. Drillings ; French and Scotch
Ginghams.
SUNDRIES.
Misses’ and Ladies' Balmoral and TTnop Skirfs; fine French and Domestic Corsets; ladies’and Gents paper
Collars ; Ladies’ English, German ami American Hose ; Misses’and Children's Wool and Merino Hose ; Ladies’
Nerino Under Vests; Gents’fino English Half Hose; Silk and Printed Cotton Handkerchiefs; Beits. Laces Em
broidries, Braids, &c. Always on hand, a full fine of Notions.
JOIIM if, GAMNOS,
o.tt 25, 18G7. Corner Whitehall anil Huntta, Streets, Atlanta Ga.
NEW ARRANGEMENT,
By which Families can bp supplied with Fall and Wintor Dry Goods at A Llant prices tvithou
payin# the expenses of going lor them. Our
fait iwsl Winter
is bow complete, to which we have added the New feature of Carpets in every Varieti •
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
frnse. The goods can be sent by express or otherwise, ns you may request.
Our Mloefc is Complete in every Department, and willjbe sold as cheap as good Goods can Li
bought in the State of Georgia.
We iuvite an'cxaaaination of our Stock, or letters for samples, no charge for looking
CHAMBERLIN, .COLE l BOYNTON;
Uor Whietball and Hunter streets
Aritaan, Ga,
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS^
fiCLEGTICJAGAZINi
FOREIGN LITERATURE.
Selected from London Quarterly BHiui. r. *
North British Review, Popular Scie-ce lt lß'' a L , ' r L
day Review, Wewminlstcr Revl^v. OlTwnH . ! l “'
Art Journul, Contemporary Review
Round, Macmillan'* Magazine. Itrvue rJ h * ' e »r
d*3, London Society, Beattcf, Mi“- e p OU ,I K'n-
Magazine, Fraser’s Ma -i ioe, Leisure' H„ib V ’
B*r, Lomlou Revtaw, 4-Uriaiiau.a.jtiei, i, . '
verelty DeUravia. ° 4> ’ la,.
We have also arranged to secure cR .icew
from the French. German. »ml other (>, ' r 1
LVrlodicaia, trarial.U.ed e.pec’aHy fur the 1' ' ’*
and it is Imped this new featu'e aid a,i.i,
variety an.i value of the work, k lu y t< ta»
Each iiumb-r it uttbellished with oue or
Steel Engrartue*—portraits of eminent men T
trative ot'-tmpoitaiit historical .events, ot 1
BPLEN'DID rREMU’M? roil ;-ts.
Every ntiw subserlberto EelecMe for TSn; .
$5 In flilvanee. will recede either of the f v
bCxuttlul chroma oit painting* ;
BASKET OR I'EACRES,
Size, 0 x 11.
rit’Eß AMD MJT CRACKER?,
Eire. 7 S.
The above ate exact copiei of the origin*! oil .
luge, and *,re executed Iv L’rangA Cos, j,, qj ,j ,
style of th«art; or, in place of them y,■ »
either of mir FINE STEEL EN’GRAVINCfi
iogtun at VidU-y Forge, Return for Atwke* ‘ J
Morning H c -‘-*J
Vir Vivo Ituhfcrjher* and $lO, we will s»nd tl. i
tltui ehrfiho.Y'Poultry I.lfe'*—Size, iV.xS. **
For thxeq subscribert end SIN a copy of
WWMTVW NATIONAL PiaoaiAL Dlcn-V
AKT,
one yolumc of 1,040 pages, csi;talnlrg over «00 T ' ■
rial Illustration*, price, $8; or a capy , j R n „(
ur’s celebrated piece, “Shetland Ponies," at,;., "v
For five *ub cribers and fUV ttie beantifu! chin,
after a painting by W. m. Ilrhwn, of ‘•Strawbet i- ‘
size, 11 x lb, amt for 111 subscriber* and $.Vi „
plete set of the handy volume of Shakspeai ■
tiili-teen votumej, bound in full m jracco, moat baau’tio U
editipn Issued ; j>rlce sls. “ uti
TERMS OF TTIE ECLSCTIQ :
Slng’e copies, 4b cents ; one copy, one year. $5 • two
copies, one year, $U ; five copies, line \ ear. s£» On
Ad di ess W. 11. WDW ELL,
J»»,„ SOSOS.
HBAE Q,TTA.ILT33E.S
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FANCY CANDiES !
• CAKES!
Nuts, Raisins, Jellies, & Fruits I
O. W. JACK,
Whitehall Slrcet, Atlauia, Ga
IILV\ E just received frorrj New York, tho
.hugest, stock of Fancy Confectioneries
ever brought to Georgia. My stock embrarm
every article that can be called for in that lien
of goods.
TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS TIMES.
MV selection for the young folks is utju
sually large, nnd very beautiful.
CANDY MANUFACTORY!
THU3 brunch of my Establishment is in f,
operation, and I am prtpared to mu’..,
any quuntity desired lor the city and county
trade, Orders iilicd at short noticed
DREAD BAKERY !
IN this department I claim to excel a <
thing,in Georgia, and ciialionge eomn,'t ■
lion, lam still supplying families in the nu
My wagon makes its regularrounjs every d.,-.
CRACKER BAKERY!
rrUIIS feature of my establishment i* c<’ni
1 pletc in every patticuku, and the r
era turned out are equal to any made North ~
South. lam daily filling orders fur all part*
of Uie country.
. CAKE BAKERY!
Besides n » end! ess variety of calces at
all times on hand, I arti prepared to 1. -
nish weddings and parties with all that may
be wanted either plain or ornamented,
COME AND SEE ME
t IHHIS invitation is extended to the public at
x large, in town and country, village and
hamlet—everybody !
G. \V. JACK,
February ith 1865-wly.
COX a HILL,
ATLANTA, GA.
Have now in store, and will sell v
LOW FDR CASH,
50 31$ OLD BOURBON WHISKY;
5 « « RY£
25 “ GIBSON “
ioo “ RECTIFIED
50 “ WHITE CORN
50 \ and * CASKS COGNAC BRANDY;
25 BBLS peach AND APPLE “
20 “ AMERICAN GIN;
is “ NEW ENGLAND RUM;
£1 9
3 PIPES HOLLAND Gl(l;
3 PUNCHEONS JAMAICA RUM;
so i CASKS PORT, MADERIA AND
SHERRY WINE;
25 BASKETS HEID3ICK CHAM. WINE;
20 CASKS JEFFREY’S ALE;
io».ooo SEGARS, VARIOUS BRANDS.
Feb. 20, 1808.\vly
TtISSOLUTIOX.—The copartnership heretofore «-
1J istlng between HARRIS & THOMPSON, in the
Saddlery and Harness business, was dissolved by mu
tual consent, on the 8d Instant. Those Indebted to the
firm will please pay up, and those holding dewaaus
against them will also present them.
Fbcruary 114, leOAwJiu
Admr’s Sale.
BY VfRTITE of an order from the court of ordinary
of Brrtow county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday
In April next, before the court-house door 1n Carters*
ville, G#., between the logalhours of sale, the follow ing
property, to-wit.
The tract of land in said count v whereon John TV
Uunn resided at the time of his death, containing :|
three hundred md twenty acres, more or less, known
as Nos. 103 and I('4, In the 21st district and 2nd too
tion. Said plantation being well improved. Sold »u»*
jeet to the w idow’s dower. Terms of sale, t
t'ehrus ry 12,1 *63. a A BON D 0 NN,
AdmlUiqrator of Joha B, Doan, deceased