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MfM'he following ticket w« elect
eii f<»r C«»ui\irilmen «•( t!»e town of Car
tersville, sos the year 1837, on Mondny
last, to wit:—J. 11. Stnkrdy. Jon *-s C.
Jones, Joshua Sumner, George Bryant
an.l John C. Middr*i.
Mr For the cure of Neuralgia, noth*
ing is better than Kirkpatrick’s Speci
fic. That i* what those say who have
tried it.
Mr The Spring of the year is ap
proaching, and now is the time to com'
reit'ure the operation of cleansing tlie
ssHiem of impure matter, and the first
thing to he t'oiife is to call :*t W. 1,.
Kirkpatrick Ai Co’s Drug Store and
tinv a bottle of Dennis’ Sartapariila,
the hc<kt now.m use.
Closing out Sale ol (iooils,
• l Loewenstein Ai i'leiler’s. Let ev
erybody go and purchase and save 50
per cent on regular prices. See Ad
vert'seineiit.
W. 1,. Kiikpatrick &
Cos., who were also burned out, have
opened their Drug Store again on the
first flovr of K. 11. Jones’ large, new
Carriage Repository and .Manufactory,
where they will he happy to see their
old customers again, and as many new
ones as may favor them with their
patronage. They are all •‘setting up”
amt fuliy prepared, as ever, to accom
modate custopiers with things in their
line. Call ami tee them.
•rfk-Blair& Bradshaw have steamed
ott again ami blowed their whistle
througl. the Express this week, though
th.-ir store house was demolished by
the late tire, their goods were mostly
saved, ami lh**y are now offering to sell
tln-ni oil at COST! and they are do
ing n, too. This we know to he so,
lor we have been mound and given
them a fair, impartial trial. ll you
jr •■ :* 11V * ant ha rgams lit goods, now is
y our time and Blair <s' Bradshaw s the
place to gel them.
Bntsrn Our »ut not Comsumkp.—
Messrs. J. A. Erwin tfc Co.,tiave been
bunted out but not consumed. They
Jr ivo opened out again their stock ol
floods and Groceries at their old stand,
recently occupied by Messrs. A. A.
Skinner Cos.. where they are pre
pa c>! to srdl goods, at tficir usual
|,»w figures, and would In* glad to see
in mv old iml new customers, and sup
plv tltem with anything in their Inn
at tin most reasonable prices.
lorM •ssrs. A. A Skinner Ai Cos,
have removed their floods to thes'aml
late occupied Its Messrs. M oire <V* Cos.,
tm the public square, where they are
Mill prepared to accommodate their
fu-toin rs wall any goods in their
hue.
jtirMr. s. ii. i* atillo, fashionable
tciior, tvho was burned out by tiie late
fire, has set up shop again in the rear
of Kramer’s Drug Store, in Di. Cur
ry’s new brick building underneath
the (lartow II mse, where he may he
fo.iud Cutting, M iking m l Repairing
Mens'an I B »ys' Clothing. Mr. IV
tillo is a faithful and industrious man.
a neat ami substantial hand with the
kneedl • and scissors, and well deserv
ing public patronage.
H%.,The Cartersville Express the j
official organ for the CarteravilW* ami
Vail Wert Railroad Company. Those
who feel interested in that enterprise
would do well to subscribe for it at
once, as important conunuiiicaticns.
notices and editorials, in regard to the
Road, will appear in its columns,
•or*Ottr Printing Office, at present,
will he found in the old San Smei
building, on the East side of the llail-
Rosd. We hope soon to be able to
greet our friends in our new office, on
the second floor ul Jones' Carriage Re*
pository.
Those indebted to Dr. 1 A.
Thomas, for practice and medicines,
arc notified to pay up immediately, or
they will be sued. So pay up and
save costs.
Stf-Ourold friend and fellow citiien
the Rev. R. H. Jones, announces to his
numerous friends and old customers,
through our columns, this week, that
he is again preparrd to furnish them
with Buggies and Carriages, of any
• nape or design, at his Repository and
Manufactory, in this place, at low pri*
ces ; also Repairing done in good or
der at short notice. !S«e advertisement.
Boarding and Lodging can be
had at the Cartersville Ho'el. lately
kept by Geo. W. Hill, but now by Dr.
Thomtf Miism. Ss» card.
wu} *.Vle*»r*. Aobott ,v B< .- . <*i \ -
Lutn. fit . present l' our read r- .
»luV,a long catalogue of the necessa
ries of lile, whic-i thi. v arc a:*x;ous to
sell or furnish upon order, for cash, to
anv one needing them, at low figures.
This i* an old house an I one among
the most enterpiitmg and reliaole
.flrmy in the Gate City or the South. —
See advertisement.
Messrs. John S. Faintly 4* Cos,,
of Charleston, S. wholesale dealers
in Fancy floods, While flood*, Noise
rv. flloves, and Furnishing Goods,
No. 37 H rtyne Street, is one among the
most substantial business wholesale
bouses in Southern States. As
•he season is rabidly approaching lor
our merchants to lay in llmtr Spring
and Summer goods', we earnestly re
commend this bouse t*> their patronage.
See card.
K§uG.mJrn and Field Seed, in ahtin
dance, for site at the Atlanta Seed
Store, by B. D. Lester. The time to
commence gardening is now at hand,
and good seed is the first thing to be
obtained. See advertisement.
■■■* ■ «
tarWc wore shown a fragment of
gold quartz, on Wednesday last, by
M jor Turner R. Goldsmith, which
was taken from the Raccoon Mines, in
this county, which seemed to be very
rich. From the specimen we saw the
mute will be valutltle in more ways
loan one—the “precihus met*#’ is mi
b«*ded in a strata of valuable I,and, from,
wlpich, we understand, rifle balls have
been moulded. We hope soon to hear
a favorable report front this mine.
We are pleased to learn tu.at Col
Akin and Judge Featherston, intend
inpviug to our county. We welcome
tab ut*. to our city, and hope they will
succeed in purchasing homes in or near
the city. Home Commercial
The County Site o! B irt'w at thee
lection on momlay the 7 iff, washy 160
in tjoritv, Located at Cartersvilb*. —We
learn the election has. or will Ite pro’
tested. The whole vote polled
was something over *2.000.
Home Commercial.
Health ku oeks onee at least, at the
door of every invalid if the door be o
and the remedies offered R.‘back’s
Blood Pills. Stomach Bitters and Biood
Purifier are invited in, a long lile o.
health and inert asad happiness will be
the result.
It is asserted that fit'll. Price has
been presented, bv a number ol New
Orleans merchants, with a large and
valuable tract of land in I’exas. He left
f ■ • .
New Orleans on the 4th tor St. Louis
Fresh lot of assorted Candies at T.
M. Comptons. Cocoa Nut, Pea Nut.
Gum drops, Kisses, 4- toys-
Banannas, Cocoanuts. Oranges <s■
apples to arrive in a lew days.
Rev. Dr. Stiles has declined
ihe Presidency of the Oglethorpe IJ
niversity, in Georgia, to which he
was a short time since elected.
The Athene Watchman learns
that Hon- B. 11. Hill has purchased
a residence in Cnbhham, near Athens
and will remove there early in Feb*
ruary.
—One thousand freedtnen passed
through Columbia dur.iitg.ihe past week
on their way to Florida, or the West.
—They have got a Rope Manufac
tory in Columbus, (*a . with nine
expensive machines in operation, and
20 hands at work, turning out 1200
pounds per day of all sorts of rope
cable, <s-c. So says the Columbus
Enquirer of the 10th.
Three men were iif company.
Strange, Wright and Moore. Says
W right—"there is hut one rogue a
monast us, and that is strange." “No,"
says Strange—"there is one more."
"Ay," says Moore—"that is right."
•f£P There will he a United States
National Democratic Convention held
in the City <d Louisville. Kentucky, or
ganizing at 12 o’clock, noon, on Tues
day, May. 2nd. 1867, on which occa
sion the Democrats of the United States
are invited to meet for the purpose of
consultation and a reorganization of
the party, and for the defending of
the Constitutional liberties oflhe States
and the People.
Every Congressional District in the
United States, from M sine to California,
will be entitled to two representatives
in.the Convention, and there will also
jbe one from each State and Territory
at large to be elected by the District
Delegates, and it is suggested that
notice he given by the Democrats of
each District and the aforetnertinned
delegates be elected as soon as possi**
hie.— -Star
The weather continues cold and
unpleasant,
1
Tn. ii.v . CP lOr . is 1 nor ■
Cti t. h t ;‘e ;$ »t> •> •,*. On.
passed the House ui If ”>r -scniatives it
iht ’.ist se-'-im* o. t ongr. r»s, is now*
before the Mr u*t-, anr .w U <OOll be
acted upon nv that body. Senator
Poland, of Vemont, has taken it in
charge, and among those who are
urging its adoption are Senators John
son and Sumner, which shows that the
question is free from any connection
with political considerations, and comes
before Congress upon its own merits,
file nVorfd says the hill has been pre
pared with great care, to prevent dis
honest tiled from taking advantage of it.
its object being to enable honest men.
who have been‘victimized bv . the late
w ar. to resume business. We sincere
Iv hope that favorable action will he
taken upon the matter, and »bai speed*
ly. We heartily concur in the opinion
expressed l»v a eontemprary. that a
wise law adopted lor permanent oper
ation to enable the bankrupt to liberate
himself from the thraldom ol debt,
af er the honest surrender of all the
property he holds, would be productive
of great benefit to the active and
industrious, while it would cherish the
energy and inspire the hope of men
who have the courage and industry to
begin life anew after the disasters of
wai and trade have bereft them of
property. —Augusta Press.'
Precocious.^— Sharp promising little
boy, just learning to talk well: “Father,
are you going to see the race to Vav ?”
Father, briglitning up, “What race, my
soil ?” “The human race.” was the
astonishing response. Husband to
wife—“. Mary Ann, that boy will be an
editor yet ”
Wife—“ God forbid.” '
“You .labor overmuch in your com
position, doctor,” said a flippant
clergyman to a venerable divine. “1
write a serin ni in three hours and
make nothing of it.” “So your cor -
gregatiqns says,” returned the doctor.
A Word for Wives. —Little wives!
if ever a half-suppressed sigh finds
place with you, or a halt-unloving word
escapes you to The husband whom you
love, let your heart go back to some
lender word 111 those first love days;
remember how vou loved him then,
how tenderly he wooed you, how lim
idly you responded ; and il you can feel
that you have; not giown tin worth v,
trust him tor the same good love now.
Jt you do feel that you become less
loveable and attractive than you then
were, turn —by all that you love on
earth or hope for in heaven—turn hack
and he the pattern p»f loveliness that
won him; be the “dear one” your
attractions made you aheu. Be the
gentle, loving, winning maiden sudl ;
ard doubt not, the lover you admired
will live forever in your husband.—
Nestle by Ins side, cling to his love,
and let his confidence iu you never
• ail ; and my word for it, the husband
wdl lie dearer than the lover ever was.
Above all tilings, do not forget the hive
be gave you first. Do not seek to
•emancipate” vourst If —do not strive
to uusex voiirsell, anti become a Lucy
.Stone, or a Rev. Miss Brown ; Inn
love the higher honor ordained by our
Saviour of old —that of a loving wife.
A happy wile, a blessed mother, can
have no higher station—needs no
greater honor.— The Ladies' Home.
McNauglit, Ormond & Cos.,
(Ol i Stand) Whitehall Street.
Atlanta,— Georgia
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
II a r and w are,
RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of
Merchants and others, to th> ir large and
well assorted st"«*k of
HEAVY AND SHEir GODS,
In Store and to arrive— *coft» ..tug, in part,
of
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Huns, Ritles and Pistols,
Collins’ Axes,
Brade’s and Scovill’- Hoes,
Ames’ Shovels and Spades,
S.irgeant’* Cotton aiio w«ol Cards.
Chains.
Iron, Steel and Nails,
Carriage Woodwork,
Hubs, Rim and Spokes,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
Saddlery Goods,
Agricultural Implements,
Locks, Hinges, and Screws,
Carpenters’, Blacksmiths, anil
Tatiners’ Tools,
Shoemakers’ Findings, etc.jute., etc.
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR
Brown’s Platform and Counter Scales,
Calhoun. Collins’ and Btinlev Plows,
Old Dominion Nail Wo ks Company,
Clifton Mill Company Bolts, etc.
At low Figure* lor CASH !
December, 5, 1960. w3m
Slate Roofing.
rpHE undersigned will fu-nish a y quanti-
I ty of excellent Slate Hoofing at the fol
luvMiig rales :
At the Quarry, ,er square (100 ft) SIO,OO
At Cartersville,.. 12,50
The freight from Cartersville to Atlanta is
ab tut 50 cents pei square.
Builders ought to know that this is the best
and moat desiraule Roofing, iu the world.
Address HE \ U KN JON ES,
Van Wort. Ga., or
‘ J. F. STOCKS.
No*. *ii—w*{ Ctrt*rf»iii*, <j».
?r • * -sstmsnr
Reduction of
PER CENT,
ON FILL AND WINTER
G O 01) S .
‘ *■: -
Wishing to reduce „our entire stock >1 FALL,
AND WINTER Uaf-GOJDS,
Clothing:,
Hats,
Shoe*,
and
Hoot*,
Woolen Goods, of .every. Debcripiion,
such a*
Nubias,
Hoods,
Sontags.
Shawls,
Cloaks,
BROADCLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
WHITE GOODS, &C.
Also a large stock of
OK/OOKERY
vf*.
and
HARDWARE.
We have 111 de the above Reduction of 50 per
cent on all Goods on hand,.
. Our stock of Dr.v f Guod* ..is equal to any
stock South, in quality or styl , and pirt con
sisting of •
FRENCH PLAIDS,
CALICOS,
FLANNEJ*S,
SHIRTINGS,
‘SHEETINGS,
OSNABURGS,
. , &C.
Our Stock of C o thing consists of
. •. ■
' It road (’loth Suits, at all prices,
Cassimerc Suit*,
| Overeoafs, every Style and price.
Our stock of Bootk*and Shoes is complete.
Ladies' cqilf,
Moroco
j Kid,
cloth,
Gentlemens 7
WATER PROOF CALF BOOTS,
“ - KIP
BOYS* BOOTS.
j . '
; Oura/ock ol Huts -consists in
MENS’ AND BOYS*
| Wool, lassimeie, Fur, Felt an] Flush.
i Our stock of Hardware consists, iu part of
j Knives and Fonts,
Tea and Tablespoons, iron and stl,
| Lock*, of every kilid,
Hinges, liutts, St-ri-ws,
Vlatcliets and Hammers.
Smoothing Irons, Chains,
Shovels and Pitchforks.
Our stock of Crotkevv and Glassware con
sists, in part, of
STONE ANO GRANITE "WARE, -
CUPS AND SAUCERS.
DINNER ANO BREAKFAST PLATES.
BOWLS AND PITCHERS. -
GOBLETS AND TUM3LLRS.
SALT CELLERS AND MOLASSES CANS,
Our stock of GROCERIES is complete,
This entire Stock is offered to the public at
50 per cent below regular pri
ces. at
LOEVreXSTEH A PFEIFER’S.
cartersville, ga.
JftQ 4, IM7.
AUunta arsl.
A. K. SEAGO,
(LAabiishea
Comm i ss ion M erchan t,
Office and Wait houses corner MITCHELL AND
FORSYTH STREETS. UluxiUt, Ua, .
4ATOULD return thank* to the people of
yy Harlot* ninl adjoining Counties tor
the liberal patronage b slowed on l.iin during
a period ot lourti-en years, ilc assures then*
ol his determination to merit llieir increased
patronage.
Aflanla Wholesale Tlmkvt.
r I*H!S market is r.iptdiv hecoinibg the great
£ wholesn e market of the interior Vic
would only invite Me .eader to consult his
pecuniary liter-si in determining wuere to
make his purchases, A. K. SIAGQ,
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, (ia.
Atlanta Cotton Market.
AT 7 E have unsurpassed facilities for the
ft sale o! Cotton in this market, and for
shipment to New Y irk, Charleston >r Si an
nah. Liberal cash advances will lie made
when desired. The ac ive competition among
huyera in this muaket. and the great competi
lion of the various through freight lines to
New YorK from'this' point, gives to .vtlanta
sitpeiior advantages as a cotton market.
A. K. SFAGO.
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
lldSSiiig; Slope anil Twine.
ORDERS for thes j articles -i romptiy tilled.
A. K. SEAGO',
. . Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
Groceries, Grocerlcu.
V LARGE slock of Collet*, Sugars, Salt
Liverpool iftiit Virginia, and a general
as <o ment <>| Staple Groceries, constantly on
hand, ali ol which will b- soiii at Louisville
prices lrcigats added. - A. K. St AG J,
Cotninissioli Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
Wenfern I*ro«ln«*e.
I'NSPECI A LLY Corn, Flour, Bacon, Sc. is
kept in large suppv, bv A. K. SEAGO,
C mini-sion Merchant,
Atlanta, Gu,
H l-‘l Per rent CnnimNulon.
»"•! Ls. he charged on ihe lilimg of large
orders from the west. War.merits will
be made to any point desired.
by A. K. SEAGO.
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
Wirifcil.
*' /w v a SK( OND-H VND Gut nv bags
hv A. K. SEAGO.
Commission Merchant,
Atlanta, Ga.
fdiziher Yard.
/rMwShii'ean extern ive Lumber Yard,
. (MAIL and cap find ready sal** for.ilmo.-t any
<ju intity . f l.um ier, Laths yi>-. Cr -
-ignments solicited. A. IC. SEAGO,
Commission VI etc ha t,
-•Nov l, 1866 w6n - \tLuUt. Ga*
O A-Twr B ESVILLI'
Provision Store
A. A. SKIMMER Si CO., .
Retail D* ali‘lß in
Groceries & Confectionaries,
CtirteruvUlc. Georgia.
Keep constantly on h\nd. a
lull line ot Oakeries unit Uouft’Cliuii
.u'u-s, consisting, in part, ol tile tallowing
Groceries,
Sugar, (Jnlt’ee, Silt,
Bacon, Laid, l*«»rk,
C irn, M -at, Flour,
Bagging, iiop , Nails,
Hue. M u-. ; erel, Tobacco,
Powder, Snot, Caps,
Blue-stone, Soda, Con. Ley
CANDLES. •
Confectionaries.
C indies, plain and fancy,
Raisins and Figs,
N uts, of all kinds,
Spi> e, l’epper,
Cloves, Nutmeg, Mace.
Pickles, S.iraincs, Pckl’d Oysters,
Tea, Mustard, «S >ap,
M tehes, Snufl. Blacking, etc., etc,
IHcE S E .
Buckets,
Scievcs,
Brooms,
Stoneware, etc.
Cminlry Produce, bought and sold.
Call and see us at J. A. Erwin & Co’s old
stand on west side Railroad.
.1. J, HOWARD,
D. W. K. PEACOCK.
A. A. SKINNER,
November 23, 186 G.
W. H. Gilbert,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA.
I’ITILL BUY and SELL HOODS and
W PRODUCE QN COMMISSION,
F-»r sale the celtbruted BRINTLEY STEEL
PLOW , and otiier
.Vgricnlrurul Implements,
WASHiNa MACHINES, « r«««v
prices, freights added.
Or. hand and for sale, Low for Cu»h.
Cook, Hailour and Office
STOVES. .
GRQOtRJES * PROVISIONS,
Iron, Sleelj .Valin. Axes.
SilOVeiS, and ether
Articles of
leading
Hard war e,
£>#c».nb«r §. wCt*
ATTEN ilON!
WO ir». al (hr MAG N 01. I.(
MIL I.S, Cartersvil/e, Lin.,
Wheat and Corn,
For which the hi best market price will i»
paid.
i’he patronage ... the citu-us oi iiartow.
County is res|*cc.iuily solicited", ho, mg togivi
g.-iierai sabslactiou, both to quantity au.V
quunty.
VV e propose to give the cus ..mer as niueL
Vital ad flour per bushel as any mills in tin
country, ami h >pe, by giving personal alien-,
ion 10 tile bustb ess, to merit tour paironag.
FLOUR, M-AL AND GRITS TOR SALE,
FOR CASH I
We design at'arhi g t • our Mills a
WOOL CARDER,
embracing ad the latest improvements, an
evpeet r» have it in operation in time for ih**
next or Spring Crop of W *ol. Take tlut'no
tice thereof »n l govern vourselves a'vor.linglv.
MiLNER, BARRETT & STOCKS.'
Nov. 15, 1866.
HARDWARE.
J. M. k J. C. ALEXANDER.
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
Iron, Nails, Steel, •
BELTI.\a, Mlf.l. SAWS,
Agricultural
Implements
MINERS’ TOOLS AND SUPPLIES.
M ECU A NIG AL r COLS,
of all Trades.
METALS, of all Linds.-
COACH AMD SADDLERY HARDWARE
AXLES.SPRINGS. LOCKS.
VBtitl«lei'(C Hardware,
AXES, HOES. SHOVELS, CHAINS, PLOWS,
Bolting Cloths,
MILL GEARING AND CASiINGS, <■
ol every ki.m itirmsiicd in order.
Ip fact, every thing kept in a first class
ilai‘«l%v;tre UalitltiiNiiiiipni.
Ali;of vvnic.lt will he add low for cash.
J. Vi. & .1. C, ALILY AN DEW,
Wmtcn.iii Street.ATLANTA, G t.
Ot l it. w ly
Lock! Look !! Look !!j
1M’ ILL ADVANCE t lie amount ol the
Government i’a* bn Cotton shipped o
l, |. i* it'ii*in u Augu.'ia, nwvaiiiiali, or New
i Jik.*F> ive it sul and tile m .ney paid over
at this p.uee tor the prnoc. So; t* r (J.iiton.
.1. .1 O \ Ai.D
i arte.-iville, Ga., Sept 25 Ur. w2m
WESTERN k ATLANTIC
E£x- A I L - -to O Jt\. _L)
ON ■llldalle. DECEMBER 2 I, 18 .0, fins
•'ri.gci Trains wilt run as billows
taOi'igr \oi ili, Leaving Atlanta,
y.OO .4. 3* Daily (except Sundays) Great
Northern alaii.—Arrive at Dalton at 2.40,
j* m. connecting, wim the E T au*i Ga K K.
ir ,ius lor Kuoxvilic, Lynchburg, Wa h nglun,
Baltimore, Tilda I Ipma, «ltd New York. —
Arrive ut Cuatuuooga 5.35 p in., connecting
with train-of Nashville and Chattanooga K.
H. tor Nashville, Louisville, and the West, an.
trains ot Memphis and Charleston ii U. to.
Mi mpiiis, New Orleans. <Scc,
3.15, I*, in. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton
At comm datiou. —Ar ive at Marietta 4 55,
p. m., Cartusvtiie 7 p in., Kingston 8 p in,,
x-altou 1 i.4U p. m.
0.20 I*, in, Daily (Express Passenger), Ar
rive at Chattanooga 2.20 a in, making close
connections vxitli trains if Nashville and
L hatin' ooga UK. for Nashvilie, Louisville,
and the West.
Corning .South, Arrive at Atlanta.
3.46. A- 111, Daily G cat Southern Mail.—
Le tviug Chattanooga 6.40, p in., connect
ing wi h trains ol Nashville und Chattanooga
anil Memphis and Charleston Railroads, m.i
Dalton at 9.30, p in., connecting with trains ot
L. Ten. ad Ga. Railroads.
10.30, j%. |||. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton
Accommodation. - Lea e Dalton 1.30 am.,
Kinu-itoti 4.55, Cartersvil e 5.45, Marietta
8.40.
3. I*. II), Daily (except Sundays) Express
Passenger.— Leave Chattauooga 6.25, am.
making dose connections with trai sos the
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
Pullman's Patent Sleeping Coaches
in ail night Trains, JOHN U.PECK,
dcc2 Master Transportation.
t’lu-Ulmaii la Coming!
If YouWaut
cheap Groceries
GO TO MOORE CO’S.
Where you willJind a great many things
THAT ARE
“ Pleasant to the Taste,”
They have a suf»plv of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
—an—
and (iOODS,
of that line.
Buys, vou can get your
MUSKET GAPS,
FIRE CRACKERS,
CANDIES,
RAISINS, <LC.,
We want to buy all the FUR SKIN’S, we can
t. at a fair price. Give us a trial, we are
terinmed to sell 1 *w down
M‘JORE &. CO.
C«rl9r»vtU«. D«c. 8.
GREENBACKS
▲BS
GOOD!
ROtlACrs STOMACH WTHEM.
Jem of exporwmoo stst hs»*
proven to be the host resitdy «xt»«
lot sit eoiuplMuta where w lonic and
vftmuUnlf His reipiuVil. They never
lad lo strengthen the wrwkf ilnjwrt
vigor to the strong, end in ell respect* '■"V
re»tor** ehettered end broken-down Jf
constitution-, bio remedy ha* been I
.weened with ns much I'svor ie« Ho- I |
■xcs’e SroaeiM Hittbm. iu Chicago “ “
OVKK 50,000 hollies were sold by one
(iriig-linuse in the jw-l your. It is sd
untted by our mo-i lenrin and pliy-icisuw
that Dr. ltOli.U’K'3 BT< >M U')t HIT
TKHB combine the properties of s
gentle lexative, nu ettleieut eoii-fnlioue
egent. snd the l*est stomsrhio known to 'W'
the wopl.l. RpHACK,‘St HITTHKU should |
l>e need by couvsleseents to strengthen I
the pro-irntion wiiieh elwsy* follows hcule I
disease. In (he
BII.IOVS district* of the West se.l
South there lih-, fiy s long tiiuo, lieeii
much needed mi article of STOMACH
MITTKKS, which, if taken in proper
qiiantities, and at the proiier time, are
a sure preventive ol lhlioua Fever,
KeiVr an>l Ague, Liver Comtdainl, Dys- riT
pep-in, Indigestion, Jaundice. Kidney ' ■ ’
Cotnpliunt, and all disewsea of similar E
nature; and .are h**tter as a jireveiHive Ej
lor Ulioua derangement, regulating
AND etrengthening the system, and giv
ing (one to the digestive organs, than
any other known remedy. Now that
the war I* over, there will l*e thousands
seeking homes in Ihe South, No per
son wlio values ilia life should go ther*
without having constantly at hand the
IUTTKHS, as a safeguard aunin-t epi- 1 I 1
demic and maladies engendered hy ml- H
a-ma and pniiuteil wat»r. Travelers ■
ami all residents of the rank river-hot- U
tom
m,
COT ! N"i'lF.S of tiie West and South, mat
' tii',* valley of tlie* Mississippi and Itw
i r.Mtanes, should .provide tlieinsehea
with tiie UN TICKS There is probably
no one disease with w hieh mankind are
attlieted which it tiie aoiirow ol so many
ailments ss dyspepsia, or as it Is more '¥
eommoniy ealled Hour Stomach, and Ii "
there is no more certain remedy Ilian ■ y
Kohack's Stomach liitters. They aie I i
never known to fail.
KINO CHOLERA has always Vm
much dielided hv Die public, amt
people have 'resorted (o all manner
of medicines .to arrest the progress,
hut with little auAeWss. A sure cur*
and preventive in to he found iu lit*
use of Dr. RORACK'S SCAN'DINA- TT~X
VIAN KKMKDIKH. Keep the bowels B m
open with the IMU, and invigorate the
sv (eifi by free use of tiie Stomach B Y
.Millers, or, if the blood be thin, use (lie J ll
Purifier.
DCIT an Invaluable remedy should h«
K I kept in every family. Keep Ihe system
in hill vigor nud nothing is to la* feared
i from disease or cholera. THE OLD
L i I RELIABLE. Do not he deceived by
purchasing any of the quack nostrum*
under the various names of Bittern, /'""''rf
Purchase none other but Dr. KOHACK’S
STOMACH BITTERS, which are com
pounded of tiie purest drugs, end in V 1
which the afflicted can rely.
' ABB
BETTER!
■ FRINGE, WALTON & COMPANY,
(Successors to C. W. Boback,)
801,P PBOPKIETOBa,
Km. ae, SS, eo and fS’J Kant Third StrMh
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicinea
EVERYWHERE.
Movinng to Whitehall!
JOHNSON GORDON
Have removed to the Large Store of
Hr. C'aNsln’Non Whitehall 81.,
Next door to Taylor,, Williams and Crook
sir,ms’. opposite Phillips & Flanders’,, wher*
we will eo itinuc the
GENERAL COMMISSION AND GROCERY
B U SI NES S
ATT E arc tliankful to for patronage extended
?V to us while on Alabama street, and *o
licit a continuance of same.
We now olfcr that delicious article,
MOCHA COFFEE
ALSO —
Java toffee Kio Cos ffe •
—ALSO—
SUGARSOFALLSORTS.
ALSO
I.aril, Soda, Nuts,
Side-, Potash, Candy,
Meal, Tea Starch,
Grits, Cheese, Maccaroni*
Hie* , Crackers, Mackerel,
Syrup, Candles, Vinegar,-
Corn, Jellies, Cigurs,
Peas, Pickles, Sunil,
Potatoes, Raisins, Bucfeta,
Soap, Fruits, Tubs.
7 5 BARRELS FLOUR
We are Ageufa for (be Sale a
EMORY’S CELEBRATED
Cotton Cins and Condensers.
N > Gin House needed where thi* Machine
s used. Call and examine it.
ALSO 2.000 LBS PHCENIX GUANO
For sale, for W'heat, dec.
Consignments of all sort* aoli ited.
Johnson & Gordon.
General Commission Merchants,
Caabin’s BuiiJing, Whitehall Slicet.
Nov. 9 3ui.
Dissolution,
THE firm heretof(>rt* ( kuown as H. J, Sun*
Sl Bho., is dissolved by mutual consent.
1 e books and accounts ot iut old iirm will ho
found in the hands of H. J. feLIGH. to vxhou
all monies must be pusd and settlements mad
-11. J. SLIGH will contirme the business in
Uts own name. Orders lor LUMBER wi I
receive prompt attention. He will soon h.ivo
I 1,1 operation a Pi.A-YElNGand MATCHING
I ACHING fog dressing I«ua*ber.
M. I. NLlGil.