The Cartersville express. (Cartersville, Ga.) 1867-1870, May 01, 1868, Image 4
T£ie Jo#li EilllingsPaper. j JAW BONKS. Drygoods are worshipped in this ■ r! ' how more than the Lora iz. t mincilling with fear iz the wav cow .;!s*ure made; counctlling will) hope , ’.he way heroes are made; court,ell" > jr vvith faith iz the way Christians are Pleaznre is like a hornet—general l y mis vvith a sting. 'idre most dangerous character in the v.-orld are tltoze who live in the suberbs v virtew—they are rot ton ice. Ltzyress is a good deal like money -the more a man haz ov it the more he seams tew want. Thare iz no sucli thing az inheriting • irtew; money and titles and fever : ires kan be inherited. The virtews of a convent are like hot nuse fruits —tender, hut tasteless. Life iz liken mountain—after climb r up one side and sliding down the other, put up the sled. When a man proves a literary failure t e generally sets up tor a critiek. and ke the fox in a fable, who had lost htz brush in a trap, kant see a nice long tail without hankering to bob it. The devil owes most ov his success iow the fackt that he iz alwazon hand. Coquetts often beat up the game, while the Prues bag it. Thare is only one excuse for impu'' deuce, and that iz ignorance. Modest men in trieing tew be impu dent alius gits sassy. lieputashin iz like money—the prin cipal iz olteu lost by potting it out at interest. Joalinsly iz nothing more than van itv, for if we love one another more than we do ourself, we shan’t be jeal ous. Thare iz menny who are kut out for mart men, but who won’t pay for ma king up. Envy iz an insult tew a man’s good <cnscfor envy iz the pain we feel at i he excellencies of others. How menny people thare iz whose ouls lay in them, like the pith in a goose qnill. Squirrels and their Enemies.— Ofihis most beaatilulf active and graceful of all the turret! denizens of uir \voo(18 and plains, there are no :?ss than suty known var ietics, and i he number will probably be increased when our Pacific possessions are more I dlv explored. To the sportsmen cast of the Rocky Mountains, the most interesting species are the grey, the f->x and the pine squirrel, called on the nde water of Maryland and Virginia the cat squirrel. The grey squirrel frequently migrates in vast numbers, vnd then is very destructive to the corn crop. To such an extent did epradations reach in the colony of Pennsylvania, in the year 1740, ns to excite the alarm of the authorities, mid a bounty cf three pence was offered for squirrel scalps, and the colloidal treasury was depleted to the extent of -8,000 and nearly rendered bankrupt, 010,090 scalps having been paid for in a single year, tn view of this great ( eumiity, it is fortunate the squirrel has so many enemies ; probably the It ast destructive of them all is man. The black spake ascends to his nest, at one fell swoop will destroy a whole itier ; the rattlesnake, we are told, will paralyze poor Bunny by the glit ter of his eye. and draw him on an unresisting victim, into the jaws of death. Hut the owl is his greatest and most destructive enemy, as towards ihe close of daj he flits on noiseless wings through the darkening woods and pounces on his unsuspecting prey. The red tailed hawk is another of his foes, but he is an open enemy and wages war magnanimously. JobSi RHIIngBIsEMS. Ii strains a man's philosophec the <\ust kind toe lass wiitn he gets beau Don’t mistake arroganse tor wisdom, menny people have thought they wus wize when tha wus only windy The man who cant get ahead with out pullin back, is a limited cuss. The principle difference between a luxury and a necessary is the price. Whenever the soul is in griet, it is t tking root, and when it smiles it is taking wing. “Give the devil his duo, ’ but be careful there aint much due him. After ?. man has rode fast oust 1 he never wants to go slow agin. Faith that is founded on an arnest and truthful convicghon is beautiful to behold but faith that is founded siropla ;o courage unit ennyihing more than good grit. Every sorrow has its twin joy ; the lu;ik ov scraiehing almost pays for hav ng the each. Thoze family* who are really fust oas« -aever are afraid that tha shall get cheated out ov their n speektabilty, while the codfiish familys arc always nervous lest tha *,ite. It \vt»nf do to stir up a man when •io is thinking, ennv more than it will a pan ov milk when the kream is rising. The onla sure resipee tew govern mankind with is the rod ; you may festoon it with flowers and case it with velvet, if you pleze, hut it is the rod after all that duz the bizness. We are told that a contented man is happy, and we might hav bin told at t '“‘ saui ° time that a mud turtle could fl y > r if onla had wings. 190007843000. - —i Issued from the Headquarters 1 ELSAS, TctfteCitizenpifßartc . ■ u ranmiadliig- ©©matter, . Proposing to sell the follow ing goods at low er rates than any other house in tow r n, to-wit: i >i*5 r -d <iß, Clothing, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE Inufeerg, OSNABURGS, Cj IS COUNTRY PRODUCE . bought and sold Highert prices paid for. Hides, Kugs, Furs, Scrap Iron, Feathers, Beeswax, Qiusing, Old Copper, Brass, etc., etc. Agents for wrapping pa per. Merchants can buy it in any quantity at mill pri ces. ? J. ELSAS, Rlain Street, Carter** illc, €*a Feb,l2, 1308 - wly. Lewis L XW6U, IE L. Abbott B. F. Abbott. ABBOTT m»ci Jl>i*os. I CGWMiSSION *kr.uHA*iS, A N I) Wholesale Sealers I Si Produce, . Provisions Whitehall Street, jA.'TXj • EJIABIiSHEIJ m iISINiSS IN ‘“S "'Meal! Meat!! CASKS Choice Clear Bulk Hides just; f received and for sale at lowest cash prices, by ABBOTT <fc EROS Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. FioiVr! IF ion rs SACKS now in store, including eom /yy of the most choice brands, aetulier fro selected white wheat, for sale bv ABBOTT & BROS, Commission Merchants, # Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga, PSour to Arrive l 1 (\f\ SACKS Superfine and Extra to ar t)\ rive within next ten days. Also to arrive 1,000 Bags Corn, and 1,000 Bags Crime Seed Oats. For sale by ABBOTT 4- BROS.. Commission Merchants, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. flaniH aiui Sltuuhiers ! I /A «ASKS Bulk Hams and Shoulders, for I \ / sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Catntntssion Merchants Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. ilarii ! iuirii :! i A lIARIiELS Choice Lard, for safe by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga. In Store / 4BAI.ES 4-4 Shee ting. 5 Bales Cotton Yarns. 2 Bbs Southwest Ga. Cane Syrup. 5o Coils Hand-made Rope, lo Bales Fodder. All for sale at lowest rash rater, by ABBO T & BROS., Commission Merci ants, Atlanta, Ga. Sait I salt i BAAA SACKS Virginia Salt, for sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Goaunission Merchanto, Atlanta, Ga, ivev. iiacon Sides. 1 CASKS Choice New Bacon Sides now I (J id store: and for sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Go, New ilucon Slioulders. T A CASKS New Bacon Shoulders, now in store and for sale low down to cash buvers, by ABBOTT & BROS., * Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga, Uofiee i Coffee ! A Bags choice Rio Coffee, for sale by ABBOTT & BROS., Commission Merchants, Atlanta, Ga. Sugar ! sugar**! V / v Bbls extia C Sugar for sale low, by 1 ABBOTT Si BROS, Commission Merchants. Feb. 7th, 18G8-w6m: Atlanta, Ga. Looli to Your Inter esl! £1 E W GOODS AT LOW FftiGES. TIIHE undersigned takes pleasure in announ- J__ to the citiiens of Bartow and adjoin ng counties, that he has just opened out a fresh and well selected stock, of (nuifo, OFA LL VARIETIES, usually kept in a Ifßl'-COOBS Store, all of which was bought on the very best terms, and I am willing, and can afford, to sell at as SUOIIT PROFITS as ny one, and flatter myself that I can give satisfaction, 33otb fn CUntlUp anfcr s3r(rt, to any one who will favor me with a CALL, Haping to receive a liberal share of patronage from my old customers and friends and the public generally, 1 await your call, P. L. MOON, CARTERSVILLE, Oct. 17, 1867. W. A, OEWEESE, CAKTEBSVILLE, GA.. IHaler in Family Groceries, Confectioneries, TOBACCO, CIGARS, liquors, DYE-STUFFS, BLUESTONE, &.C., <£,('. Store opposite the Courthouse, on Maine Street, adjoining tire new brick store of P. L. Moon and Cos. oct 17, wtf J. O. MATIILW.SON. O. 11. MchAUGIILIN. 1. 0. MATHEWS ON & COi [Formerly Stovall, McLaugbl's & Co.J GEM’i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Consignments of Grain, Bacon and Produce promptly attended and cash remitted on day *>f sale. Grain sacks ou hand at very law prices. Agents for Mcntour, llopcwcll and Rock Cotton Mills. Roflerences; Hon J. P Ring, Augusta Gu, Augusta Havings bank * - July 26,1367. wly. ATLANTA ADVERTISEMEN TS. Hie oidcstrlendry fSouse In ATLANTA, GEE R6£A. ER LAWSHE, ' patches, w j Jewelry and Silverware, V 9 fttchma.Uers’ Tools and Material. All Articles Warriintcd as liepresent ed .. JVhtch'* and Jewelry Repaired by competent workmen and Warranted. ‘ May 1, 1867. wly FURNITURE! FOffIITDRE!! •©3O. rRAZSTL- Marietta sireeS, Atlanta, Csa. wholesale ash retail dealer, Has dow on h&ccl on© of th© largect wad cheapes stocks of FURNITURE in At’anta. embracing PARLOR SETS,CUTAMREIiSets CHAM P. SETS DEADSTEADS, WRITING DESKS, SOFAS, BUREAUS, ROCKERS, WARDROBES', , CHAIRS WHAT-NOTC. n short, everyth lng needed to complete a first- class ock offurnitare Inducing the 13 f3SU>nd CHEAPEST Ever offered in this city. The attention of the ett zens of Atlanta and ami the country generally isre aaectfutly invited to this establishment. tit eat lnduc lueuts to the trade I'ricea low to suit the times. Or ders filiedprompUy uod wol-. Aug. 9thlS67. 14 Ht ZED 3VC O YE D FRESH GROCERIES also, PRODUCE, bought and sold. [t is useless for us to enumerate all the ar ticles in the Grocery Line. Wc keep every thing necessary to bo kept in a regular Provision store , Consisting, in part, of BACON, LARD, MEAL, FLOUR, CORN, WHEAT, m SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, SYIIOPS, CHEESE, RICE CONFECTIONERIES, SWEET MEATS. CANNED FRUITS, SOAPS, CIGARS. TOBACCOS, &C. BAGGING, SLOPE AND TWINE, &C. Vnd a thousand and things too numerous to mention in a nawspaper advertisement, to all of which wc invite the at'ention of the public. will sell Groceries, etc., just as low down as any other Grocery House in the market can afford to sell. Cal! and see us and try us at our new stand, A. A. HKIANEIi »Jfc CO, Cartersville , A r ot>. 8. New Marble Yard. S. B. OATMAN, Agent. For WILLIAM GRAY, Importer and Dealer in Italian, Block (idille, and White Rutland Statuary M ARB L E. tWE are now receiving and have iu a large desirable stock of finished and rough Marble, which ' we offer to the public onßegyjU the most rCiklNUl^able Owing to the high price of marble at tins time, many persons 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 and quick sales—such is mv motto. YVc are prepared to furnish m the best style, Monuments, c lived and plain, Box Tombs, Tablets, carved and plain, Head-stonea, Urns, Vases. &c,, and Furnishing Marble of all de ecriptions, With good and experienced workmen in all departments of business, we hope to merit a share of public patronage* Desighsof Monu ments and any other work in Marble, furnish ed gratis. Orders so’ieited and promptly filled. ofF.ee and Yard adjoining Bellvue Hotel and oppo ite Georgia Railroad Depot. Jas. V aughan, of Bartow county, is onr agent. Dec 20th, 1867-lv House ami Lot for Sale. lAIIE house anil lot formerly occupied by T. F. Stocks is now thrown upon the market. The house contains four rooms and four lire places; good kitchen, well and smoke house; and the lot coutaios 2J acres of land with good garden, stable, &c., and near a pond of fresh water, adjoining the steam mill lot. The above property will be sold in a body, or divided, and the half with the improvements sold separately, For Luther particulars ap ply to J. G,STOCKS, at the livery stable, Jan, 3d, 1868-ts, Cartersvillt; Ga, A iNTSfrTr FARMERS and others.—The Grafton Mineral Faint 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 year*; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the con sumer. ft is valuable for Houses, B;ftns, Fe nces, Carriage and Car-makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural Implements, Ca nal Boats, Yeesels and Ships' Bottoms, Can vas. Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and proof), Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 5000 bids, the past year,) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity, and adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbf. of 300 lbs , which will supply a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all cases as above. Bcnd for a circular which gives full "particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark Graf ton Mineral Paint: Address DANIEL BIDWELL, 254 Pearl Street, New Vark. ATLANTA APVERTISEEMKTS. = , J ' S - Mm ■- TOMMEY & STEWART IMPORTER* and dealers in HARDWARE, At tae Sign of tbe MILL SAW aii'l GAME COCK, Whitehall Street, A f lanta, Ga., liesrestfolly call the attention of mwrchants and oth ers to th‘ir large and well assorted stoc* of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Consisting in part of Iron. Steel, Nails, . Builders’anti Carriage Materials, Agricultural Imp.talents, Grain Cradles, Svthe Blarfss, Tools us all kinds, &c., &c.; -ALSO LEATHER, LIME AND COTTON YARNS. AGENTS FOII Hook's Anti-Friction Metal. Laugh’s Ilawbone Super-Phosphate of Li tae, Buffalo Seale Works, Nonpareil Washing Machine PROPRIETORS AND AGENTS FOR Brodk'ni I'atent Portable Cot ton and May Screw and Revolving Press In over one hundred counties in Georgia. f&F'Counfy Rights for Safs.^ 2B April 12, ly. AND CARRIAGES. SADDLERY AND HARNESS jk Whips and Ennamelrd Learher and Cloth. Fumkning Goods, a fine asnortmcnt G. C. ROGERS, DeiiU ur street, Atlanta, f»a. Second Door below Messrs. Moore & Marsn, and opposite the United Sta’es and American Hotels will ne fojntl more reasonable and s-tock more complete than any in sAe city fiSrCARIiIAGES AND BUGGIES SgT'TSt If * of the most approved styles and Polish on hand ami uiade to or» The largest stock of 11 mmmm Hardware in the city. TRIMMINGS. of all kinds and qualities kept on hand for the | trade. Sept 27, 1867 w ly. En:erprisc in Bartow! HAVING mailt* arrangements to receive h! through agents to lie tanned on phau.-s, fmbhtid in workmanlike elegants tile. I solicit custom throughout *he county. A. K. Hudgins, Cartersvihe; or Parham A; Good win, (Jaas Station, will receive and label hides and receipt tor same. Teams one halt', (oim side of leather for each hide), to 1>« returned at place of reception. Highest market preee paid for dry and green hides. Samples of leather from our yard may be Been upon application to my agents WM, ALLEN, l)ec. 20th, 1“67-Iy. Pine Log, Ga. S. C&AYTON & SON. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE CAKTEKSVILLE, UA. Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes and Hats, Quccnsware and Glassware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Duckets, Tubs dec, Sugar and Coffee, Lard and Tobacco, dec., &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 *. BON. Dec. 20th, 1807-ts, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ---By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Spaulding county, Georgia, will be sold before the courthouse door in Calhoun,Gordon ooun ty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in May n *xt, within the legal hours of sale, Land jot No. (39) thirty-nine, in the (6th) sixth district and (tfrei) third section of Gordon county, contain ing One Hundred and Sixty (16**) acres of land. Said land sold for distribution. Terms One-third [l-3] cash- One-third [l-3] due 25th of December next; and One-third (1-3) due Ist of May thereafter, with interest from date on these two-thirds. Purchaser to re ceive bond for titles and immediate possession. N J. HAMMOND, Adm’r C. T. A- of C C. Collier deceased. March 20, 1868, (pr’s fee $lO. Administrators sale.-wih b« sou before Courthouse door in Oartersville, on *lic first Tue i day in May next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit • An undivided half interest in lots of land Nos. 203, 129, 183, 204, 129 acres of lot 182, east side, and 131 acres of lot 181, all in the 6lh distri-t and 3rd section of Bartow county, Georgia, containing 900 acres. Said property has on it * good Dwelling and Out Houses, a Tan Yard.and is well watered, Sold as the property of the estate of Alex Winn,deceased, to satisfy the heirs an l creditors of the same. Tern* cash. W. H. PRITCHETT March 20, 18G8 prs fee §7,60 Ad in r. -r\uum,UTloN—The copartnership heretofore ex h uW between HARRIS * tliOMrtWM, in the fail diary and Harness bnsinesa, was (Hssntyed by mu tual consent, ou the 34 Instant. Those Indebted to the firm will please [-sy up, and th*»« holding demand* against them will also present them. 1 jrivruary 12, lWJ.wlm GLENN, WRIGHT CARR. ! COTTON FACTORS, Storage & Commission Merchants, GEORGIA. SITUATED ALONG SIDE THE RAILROAD. ENABLES US TO RECEIVE AND SHIP FREE uF URAYAG [ OUR EOTTOfS WAREHOUSE Is of large coporiiy, thoroughly FIRE-PROOF, and our facilities for handling COT Cl* unequalled by any in the South. We will 3tort anb Stll fcttt, or ship from this or any othei poim, to Boston, Philadelphia, Savannah, jreiv Pork, Baltimore, Charleston, or BIPERPOOI* Making LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, when desired, Vote the Revenue Regulation, OOTTOtt o.n t» *!f P|- “> o "**»'* f' ®SCSJK!J?3S£S^*«a3PSSit2SS?ji:2E?SSSSh«»—o—»—»«. h»b»h. facilities, and diverging Railroads, enable us *o hip Cotton in Any Direction .^£3® WE SELL THE BEST IMPROVED COTTON GINS. Also Bagging, Rope, and weet's Patent Iron Tie, the Best in in Use. permit Bifst JHIIIo, tot ilan&. s»r2t, slt» Sttam pototr, SMUT MACHINMS, TIIGOrIHE WATER WUCCI.O, HICKS’ STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Wo Receive and Sell on Commissions, all kinds ol Produce UUd I*4 o\f 4* OU Corn, Oats, Wheat, Flour, Bacon, Card, Salt, * SfC, Our facilities for Storing and Selling II Alt am unsurpassed. LIQUORS AND TUB AD BO IN LARGE SUPPLY, / Os Various brands and qualities. A gents tor the sale of PLOWS, and other Farming Implements. Georgia ami Alabama LIME. Georgia SLATE. ROOFING. Will be pleased to fill orders for CO fTON GOODS or other Merchandise. OEEJVJtT, ’VPRIOtM'FSf » octl7 ly ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. REDWINE Si FOX {» Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Atlanta, Georgia. . 3i>o BOXES FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, FUTTTT, uC. &.C 1 JUST RECEIVED, 2000 Doz - Handreths’ Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted genuine. Also, White and lied Onion Nets. Wholesale and retail purchasers are invited to examine our stock of goods, before buying else where, as we art able to offer the cash purchaser inducements not to be sn i passed. REDWINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, Jan. 31st, 1868-ly Atlanta, Ga. JAMES W. STRANGE, RALPH REDDING, C. L. BAGBY. NOW FIRM. ||)k jP vftkjiL Favorite. We now offer superior inducements to our patrons in a goods in our line. We have now on hand, and to arrive, a large number of Cook Stoves, of the latest and best paterns, from New York, Cincinnati, and Louisville; also, Heating Stoves, &c. We offer great ir.dueementa to ea*h Buyers of Stoves, Plain and Japanned Tin Ware also Planished Ware, of all kinds. Havsng bought our goods before the late rise in Gold, at low figures, we think that In cousequence of this fact, we can and ought to sell lower than those who are subject to the fluctuations of the market. Wc are also in receipt of a large quautity of other goods goo tedious to mention. We have the exclusive right to the sale of the Tin-Lined and .Ventillated Cook Stoves* called the FAVORITE. A Stove that no one has the right to sell in the South but ourselves, All our work we war rant to give satisfaction. Tall and see us before you purchase elsewhere, and if we dont give you goods and prices that will satisfy, we will not complain at any one but ourselves, STRANGE, REDDING & BAGBY. Wh take this opportunity of recommending to our patrons MR. R, REDDING, wdo comes into our firm well recommended as a faithful workman, with large experience in the Tin and Stove busiacsii, Cartersville, Feb’y 27, ’6Bwly STRANGE & BAGIIY, ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS, ECLECTIC MA6AZIKB FOREIGN LITERATURE. Selected from London Quarterly, BrttUh Quxriorlv Forth British Review, Popular Sclet.cc Review p i u , day Review, Westminister Review, Chnjnt er?' .l' olJ , r ,1' Art Journal, Contemporary Review, All the y v ’ Hound, Macmillan’s Mapazlne. Revue de Deux Mon. des, London Society, Bentley'* Miscellany, OorubUl Magarine, Fraser’s Magazine, Leisure Hours, TemnU Bar, London Review, Christian Society, Dublin Unll verstty Belgravia. We have also arranged to secure choice select l ons from thr French, Otrmah. and other Oonllnental Periodic.! I *, tratisljted especially for the ■CLKCTIQ and It. 1* hoped tills new feature will add greatly to th« variety and value of the work. Each number is embellished with one or more Fin. Steel Engravings—portraits of eminent meu ei lluse tratloe o: important hlgturlcal.events. SPLENDID I’REMIUMS FOR IW9. Every new lUbscriber to Eclectic for lSfiS,payt n e fSln advance, will receive either of the following beautiful chromo oil paintings: * BASKET OP PKACIIES, Size, 0 s 11, PIPER AND NUT CRACKERS,, Bike, I x 8. The above are exact copies of the original oil pint ingg, and are executed by Prang A Cos. in the highest style of the art; or, In place of them, we will either of our PINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS Wad, Ington at Valley Forge, Return.for Market, - Romiav Morning. • For two subscribers and $lO, we will send the beae. ilful chromo, “Poultry Life”—Size, 6#x 8. For three subscribers and fib, a copy of WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTION ARY, one volume of 1,040 pages, containing over COO plcte, rial Illustrations, price, $0; or a copy of Rosa Bonhe ur’s celebrated niece, “Shetland Ponies," Size gu r 12#. ’ * * For five subscribers and f25, the beautiful chromo after a painting by W. M. Brown, of “Strawberries " size, 12 x 15, and for 10 subscribers and >SO, a com plete set of the handy volume of Shakspeare, |g* thirteen volumes, bound In full morocco, most beautiful edition Issued; price #ls. TERMS OF THE ECLECTIC : Jfoglo coplee, 45 cents ; one copy, one year, §5; twe, copies, one year, SD; five copies, one year. |2o 00. Address W. il. BIDWELL, _ 6 Beekinaa street, New Vert anayy 8, ISOS, FOR FANCY CANDIES! O JkKFS: t Nuts, Raisins, Miles, & Fruits ! G. W. JACK, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, <Ja. I HAVE just received fmin New York, the largest of Fancy Confectioneries ever brought to Georgia. My stock cm braces every article that can be called far ia that line of goods. TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS TIMES. MY selection for the young folks is uiim sually large, and very beautiful. CANDY MANUFACTORY! THIS branch of my Establishment is in full operntion, and I am prepared to any quantity desired for the city and eaaaUy trade, Orders filled at short notice, BREAD BAKERY! IN this department I claim to excel any thing in Georgia, and challenge competi tion, I ui: still supplying families jn-the eitv. My wagon makes its regular rounds eveiy day, CRACKER BAKERY I THIB feature of my establishment is oom plete in every particular, and the crack ers turned out are equal to any made North «r South. lam daily filling orders for all parts of the coun^H CAKE BAKERY! Eesides an end less variety cf cake- at all times on hand, I am prepared to fur nish weddings and parties with all that may be wanted either plain or ornamented. C«Mr E AND SEE Ifc E THIS invitation is extended to the public at large, in town and country, villaga a»d hamlet—everybody ! G. W. JACK, February 7th l:868«wly. COX Sc HILL, ATLANTA, GA. HwrKasr* w, “ 50 BLS OLD BOURBON WHISKY; PURE WHITE LEAD, OIL S> PAINTT DYSTUFFS &c 5 “ « RY£ .. 25 GIBSON “ KM •• RECTIFIED 5“ “ WHITE CORN so » and i casks COGNAC BRANDY* 25 981.S peach AND APPLE “ 20 " AMERICAN GIN; >5 “ NEW ENGLAND RUM| o PIPES HOLLAND GIN; 3 PUNCHEONS JAMAICA RUM; so } CASKS PORT, MADERIA AND SHERRY WINE; ' 25 BASKETS HEIDSICK CHAM. WINE| 20 CASKS JEFFREY'S ALE; 100,000 SEGARS, VARIOUS BRANDS. Feb. 20, 18G8.wly Admr’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of an order from the <*«rt of of Brrlow oounty, will be sold, on the first Tuesday In April next, before the court-house door li ville, tta., between the legal hours of sale, the following Uom° S 'Bafd plantation being well Improved. Bold sub let to Utf wMow-odowor. oa. c. February of JoUn B lto#i decoaaed. » Information. information guaranteed to produce growth of hair upon a bald haad or a bear3*«> K . also a recipe for tbe removal of Pimples, blotches. ruptlons, eto., on the akln, leavlng tbe Bame *“ ‘^ 1 jj roailw », ,*ew, York. Favorite.