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MARKETS.
A CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
AoVscsta, Gn., X iv. 4,1858.
r TOS -We quotecxtremes, 11>£ i« 1 2>d eta. :
^. BFAT _Red,75 cents to »l* cts ; White, 5,1
to
fierjeirql ‘ildbertischwis. | fieoe^i fjdbertigefncQfe. Several DdberilsehKnig. j foper^ fflutu&mnis. j ^ ei?eir ^ j —
Western & Atlantic Rail Road g#'' W5e=S5
tlW; P..I
n( i Cs 11 «nn IS 14-
Mousses—Gob i, 30 and 3a cents ; New Or-
(a iis, 43 and 30. •
< aL t -J1.10 tu *1.13 for good new sacks.
Flop®—Tennessee Superfine, $4.30 tu $5.<‘0
•r barrel; Extia Family, $3.00 In $3.23. City
fills. $3.3 ' and $3.73; Extra, $C and $6.2 ';
itra Family, $.7.3tf and $3.73. ,
CaXDI.es—Star,. ‘42(0 23c-; Tallow, 1 Cd - c
Fkathbbs—its tu_4n Cell Is.
Upcciitl Hoticts.
TWEHTY-FIYE DOLLARS
REWARD!
T
l \z. Ifoscuva- Saturday or Sunday last only injuring the Atlanta to Chattanooga, 133 miles. Fare $3.
and 1"V - A U dni.r, bi!t putting decency anil cicilizeJ human- JOHN’ \V. LEWIS, Superintendent.
'* ’ ’ ’ | ity to tbe blush, by writing the most xubjar Express and Passenger Trains, leave Atlan-
CoR> —73 to 73 cents per bushel.
l 1 i \ CO nbb^ e «X<l<)/aml io ; clear'lu a.^d r PHE above Reward will be paid for the dc-
• ii 1 ms, canvassed 10 and 10*. 1 tect.on and e.nv.cti«n id the person or
^fFKE-Rin, 1134-, 12 and 12J^ 1 persons who broke into tbe Female College on
gcr.uis —New Orleans and 10’
A. C. DAY
! ‘~S| HARNESS SHOP.
. V ))Y WM. O. llOWl-Eil,
-I
OxroENATED DiTTKits.- Tlifc 1 cmedv fur Dys-
T,ptisui, which have astonished sill wh*» have
it, hv its ii»«tm»tawr'*us st.id almost mirac
ulous effect, has obtained si distinction and pop
ularity beyond any medicine we have ever
known.
For sale in Colville by J. D. Carpenter.
March 4, 18q& — IV.
F&A.M.
CASSvn.t.e Lotion, Xo. ]r,r,. K. A A. M.
rpHE regular meetings <>■ this T.odge arc held
J[ on the 1st and 3d Tuesday in every month.
Tin- members will take dm* notice thereof, and
,ji-.ru themselves accordingly.
SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary
Oet. 2*. 1336. 37—tf.
language upon the Black Boards.
Bv order of the Faculty. 1). KELSEY,
\ Xov. 1st, 1856. ’ Secretary.
LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post O ce at Cassville,
Ga., oil the 1st day of Oct., 1838, which
| it not taken out within three months will b_*
! sent to the general |K)st office as Head Letters:
(Baxter, X X Esq. Mills, Agent Empire
: Benson, Mrs E. M.llsap, Bar!in
i Brnwii, Mrs M Holton Marsh, G M
■Bell, Wily F MeCalrely,John
I Blackburn, Milton Xurr s, .1 II
Caldwell, Mrs Eliza Norwood. Joseph W
Arrire at Chattanooga,
Leave Chattanooga,
Arrive at Atlanta,
KEGrLAR PAS3EXGEB THAIS
4 30 A. M.
3 23 P. M.
4 03 A. M.
5 00 P. M.
\
I
i
Leave Atlanta,
Arrive at Chattanooga,
Leave Chattanooga,
Arrive at Atlanta,
12 13 P. M.
3 2 . P. M.
3 I" P. M.
11 22 P* M.
CASSVILLE, GA.
..—
NEW STOCK OF
mu, in vrn
I. 0.
0. F.
Cobb, N S Paikir, Hubert K
Foster, Wm Riley Puckett, W ti
Grojratt, Andrew Peace, Perry
;G miner, ll.llui v Ritv, Mouter J D
; Gars. Z I) ‘ Richards, \\ P
j Grijrston, M s E UaiiM v, Mr I>
! Humphry, G W Reed, James
Ihi^lis, John 1> L Shalts, L
! Hooper, G IV Saddler. V
! Jackson, Edmond Stovall, James
j Lee, Daniel Smith. John
I I.011 s. Miss Mary Saxon, W II
Wood, O 1*
Wood. R.-v J M
Wilson, Z F
Wilson. Joshua II
2--6^“ Persons calling, for any of the above
Letters will please ask lor “advertised letters.
A. HAIRE, P. M.
Cassville, Ga., Oct. 4th, 1858. 5t.
AND
! PRINTERS’ DEPOT,
Foil the Sale of
! Writing. Printing, Envelops,
AND
Colored £;)i’0s,
L»l<li*!l. !)r X S
Lmty, .!• 1I111
McCorlt v, James
. JUST ItEOKIYKD, BY
Gr. L. UPSHAW:
j CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
; A large and well selected
stock of
®RX
Ready-made Clothing'
HATS AND CAPS,
Boots and Shoos,
A Large and Bkactifcl Lot of
„ ,. CROCKERY.
•! Printin? Inks of best Quality j ^] s0? jf arf l ware. Stone ware,
and thousands of other articles, too tedious to
mention—all of which will be sold
Cassville, Geo.,
KEEPS ALWAYS OX HANOI
Carriage and Buggy Harness,
Swan & Co.’s Lotteries
TRIUMPHANT!
The following Scheme will be drawn by S.
Swan A Co., Managers of the Sparta Acsde-
mr Lottery, in each of their Single Number
Lotteries for November 1358, at Augusta, Ga.,
in public, under the superintendence of Com
missioners.
CLASS 40.
i To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga.. in j experiment,
j public, on Saturday, November 6th, 1S58.
CLASS 41,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga.,
i public, on Saturday November 13th, 1$A8
CLASS 42
CIRCULAR.
Daily Federal Union.
T U g Proprietors of the FiDItAl UMOV will
issue a daily paper during tbrjipprt»«fc-
issue a j , , . _
ing Legislature, if they receive
cour.igement from the public. A d*jjj P“P"
at the seat of Government, especially «unng
the sittings of the Legislature, is * P* w *
want which we are determined fij supply, a
we are not to suffer too much m pocket, by »•
L Such an enterpnje cnniwi M
carried on without money. To the nutlie then
we appeal for support. The l>«ily Federjl
Union will be in size and type, and in all ott
er respects sav • tlm amount of reading matter.
T.
TJEPAIR.IXG done at short notice.
IV warranted. Give us a call.
Feb. 11. 1358—ly.
sinid'ir'to the Weekly Federal Union." It will
contain abstracts of the proce»‘di»K s
— 4 n . 1 trisiatuiL' each dav, mul of such dtofttti MBit
To be drawn in the city of Augusta, U e0 , r «r l: ■ £ f r .,| i m ,»,rtaiice. It will alanconUia
in public, on Saturday, November 20th, l&or. j ^ fa Lie Int.-H'gei
egraphicTi.t.dbgenee, the state pf Ik.
Markets, Ac. The price of the paper fur the
"S t .s S ; „ii will be One Dollar, to be paid u ad-
JOSIAII SIBLEY & SONS,
I Printing Materials, j
Of all Kisns.
j Agent for L. Johnson A Co., Type Founders, j
| R. Hoc A Co., and other Printing
Press makers.
at M iiuififturers’ prices.
Vali.et Loiiof., Xo. 48, I. O. O. F., I
Cassville, Georgia. f
\ REGULAR oieetingof this Lodge will be
held everv-Friday evening, at s .’clock.—
rniisient brcUwen invited to attend.
Hv order of the I.odge.
.1 F. MILTIOLLIX, X. O
II. F. BENNETT, Sec’ry.
THE G-LOBE:
;^T If your Hair is Harsh,
id’s
i’s Hair Restorative.
id's Hair Restorative
ITsS Prof. W
If your llair is Gray.
Use Prof. W
If your flair is Thin.
Use Prof. W
If vou are Bald.
Us- prof. Wood’-- Hair Restorative,
If von have XsrVoiis U.*ad idle.
Us;- Prof. Wood’s Hair Resterative
If vou have Dandruff.
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative
If vou have Emotions,
Use Prof W
If vou desire (Uossv Ha-r.
Use Prof. Wood's II
If you desire t » lireserve the a’olor.
Use Prof. Wood’s H iir Restorative.
If van desi-o.iiot to t-.se the Cnlur.
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
II vou vvant'ii rheau Avtie’e.
Use Prof W 1’s llair Restorative.
If volt adnvre ilie B.-iiitifii’ Look.
Use I’rof. Woo-I’s H tir Restorative.
If yon admire tlie Bi-aiit.if.i' R ng'.-ts.
Use Pi- .f. Wood’s II i-r U.-siorative.
If yon wish a Beautifa' C ■nijilexion.
Use Pl of Wood's 11a r Restoraliv..
l! you wish a fare free G-om P'mples,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you wish to appear You-ig,
Use Prof. Wood’s II iir Rest-irative.
If you win! testa in on v overwhelming.
Head the Cir -u'.ir of Wood’s llair Restorative.
If you want; to find it.
Tin-Beoot ls-at 114 Mirket. st. St, Louis. Mo
Il is also sold hv every popular Druggist in
citv and country.
For sale in Cfssville by Sain'l Levy, agent.
May 20, 1338—l.v.
| 1 -hall publish the Daily Globe, am' the C011-
I gressional Globe and Appendix during the next
| session of Congress. The Daily Globe will con- !
tain a report of the D. hate
I of Congress os taken down by reporters equal,
j ot least, to nnv corps of short hand -vriteis in
| this, or any oilier country. When the debates
Hair Restorative. I "1 11 'lay do not make more than forty-five c«d-
j 11111ns, they shall appear in ihe Daily Glebe of
Hair Restorative, i next iinu nii g, wli.cli will contain, also, ihe
(inws of the day, together w th .-neli ed.tnrial
To Merchants. ;
The Subscriber begs to call at’entioii to his j
large STOCK OF j
Writing and Wrapping Paper ■
OF ALL KINDS, |
bi'.t'h braiichi's | which he will sell very low for Cash, or short
credit 011 large sums.
JOSEPH WALKER,
120 Meeting Street, Charleston,
Oct. 23, 1838. S - C -
n rens >na-
CassvilU*, October,
on ’cles iiuiv be Ku;rtr«*steil bv p issing events.
The Coiiffressioiuil Gl><bc a»nl .Appendix will J
Contain a report of ;:li the Debates 111 Coil- j
press, revised l.v the speaker-, the M**ss:«^e ut ! e( j) s-ji
ROME PRICES.
;^T The Cireat Hu^lish Uemctlv, Sir
.lames Cl irke’s Celehrate I Kem ile IM's, pn-
pirr'l from *i prescription <*1' Sir .1 Clark*-, M-
l)., IMivsiciun Kxtr.*or«l*narv t«» the Queen.
This itivahithle med.cine is itnfailinuf in il
cure «»t all tho-^e painful and d iMffemns d*se
ses t«» which "ihe female, c »:ist liititin is stihjec
It in iderttes all exc'^s and rom**v**s all <•
structnms. and a speedv cure nnv In 1 relied «■
To married holies it is peeuliarlv suited
the President of the Ututed States, theAonuil j
Keptu ts of the Heads of the KxecutiVe Dep: l*l- J
nieiits, the llepot ts of Committees **t Congress !
..ii import, tit sidj.-cts of general interest, the j
Laws passed dnnnir tlie and copituis I
indexes to all. They Will Ii* printed on d«»nb‘e I
Rcstoratire. j r,, yal slieet, in hook form, lovul qu nto s z-,
‘each niimher cont nnin*r sixteen pejfes, awi-
I«fii:g ’-V’-'.iT Words per p i«re. The whole will
til ike he I witni ITn.-ard^o 0 pajfes. It is be
lli Ved that iio b ,uk h is ever been publi.-hv.tl
at s«» low a tate.
L st \ ear I aitvertised n the Daily Globe, for six
mm.lbs, and n a hour one hundred other news-
pap *rs in the Un led .States, a row id of \
t«. b*’ pa d to any j ers ui win* Would produce a 7
bo.ik published at s«* low a rate, and none was j
i rod tie* d. The 1 ar*re number of copies sub- j
scribed for by Congress enables me to afford j
the debates t*» sub.-crib.-rs m» cheap.
The CoeofessiotiaI Globe mid Appendix pass i
tree tiipaijh the mails of tin* United St-iteS, as j
will he seen In te: do *r the thilowintr Joint i
Resolution passed bv Congress the Oth August, .
18 2: ' ,
JOINT RESOLUTIONprovuliiigf.r thedis- |
i Ir',but[■■: ■ f die 1. iwjj uf C ingress and the De-
Ih tes theieo '.
i With a v ew 'ii the cheap circulation <>f tlie
j laws III Congress anil the di bites cniitribiiting
I I., the tine interpret.itnm lliereuf, and tu make
j free the c uinnmi eitimi between ’.he repie- en-
tat.:ve and eui.stituent hml-is;
! /.V if rcxul>‘> .l i-y '/,r 8-,;//,/ //el.'; /it ii-
ri’senf.iti'cex •/ t/,t United StotfK i-f Ano rie.r in
! 0-ni/n *< ns** added. Tint from and after the
Gold Cylinder Watches, 4 jewels, (warrant
Geld Detached Lever Watches, 13 j.-wels,
warranted) $2". . ,
Geld English Lever Watches, 19 Jewels,
warranted) $3n In $2 ah
Silver Cylinder W niches. 4 j -wels, c-.
Silver Detached Lever Watches, IS jewels.
i$l ■. Silver English Lever Watches, 2>> tu $.>u.
Silver plain Watches, $6.
; Brass Clucks, (warranted ) fnmi 1.3n tu slut.
i Guld Chains, nil patterns, frum 3 tu $30.
Guld Kevs, all patterns, frn.li 1 to $10.
fjuld 1‘ens, with silver case, and pencil,
(warrintisl) i to $3.
Guld Pencils, (w irranted) frum 3 to $* >•
Guld Spectacles (wavranted) frum 4 tu $l->.
’ Cura I Necklaces, from 23 cts. tu $|n.
Silver Tea Spirnns, sett, (genuine) frum 3 tu
FALL TRADE!
SR72AT EXCITEMENT
I N
ATLANTA, GA.
ISTEAW G-OOIDS
CHEAP GOODS.
— A X D —
>! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, j j
NO. 6, WARREN BLOCK,
Augusta, Ga.
Offer for sale
£•>.» R iles Heavy Gunny R inging ;
50 “ Li^ht 11
Rolls IVtcited “ . r )00 Coils Rope.
*>00 barrels A, R and C, also crushed and
powdered ^ittarar;
65 hogsheads fair to choice X. 0. huijar ;
50 Porto Rico
20 “ Jlnscovado
Ion " Choice Molasses;
50 barrels N. Orleans “
50 44 Sugar House Syrup;
50<> Rio, Java, Laguvrti and Cape Cof
fee.
2,0'»O Sacks S ilt; 500 keirs Nails;
o-.M boxes Ad imautine Gas»db»s ;
25 *** Sperm Candles; *'»5 chests Tea ;
5*i “ Tobacco; loo jrross Matches;
1«» bales Georgia Plains; 5** bs>xesCandy;
50o pounds Indiffo; 50 cases Sardines;
50 ho£f-heatls R icon ;
D O ilozett Buckets, Pails, Nests Tubs and
M c.-nivs.
Also Lead. Shot, Powder, Poppet, Spice, S.e
da. Soap, Starch, Cheese, and all articles usu
ally f - • * ~
id in the Grocery Ii*i
i \ l. curriNti Sz eo i
j
r f^\RH pleasure in inf*:rminsr thei’ custom-’
L ers and buvers generally, throughout the (
country that they are now prepared to offer i
one of th.* most {
a m
STO* K OF
FALL AND WINTER
CLASS 43,
Tu hv drawn in the city uf Augusta. _Ge»rg : a.
in public, on Saturday, November 27th, 183 s .
i!\i THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS fwiiiin^i«.Ahi*enterprise
ua. al unce, what number of copies they
subscribe for, ».* that w.• car, at as early a da*
as possible, del. i mine whether we will pnhlitt
tile ilailv. Xu mol,IV will be required until
receive uatm-s, ai.'d determine whether We
can be sustaimii iu iLs puhlicatim..
tint- terms are so low, every man who ear«*
to know what his public Bel vants arc doing,
can keep biinseif thoroughly posted.
^ S -.itl in vour names nv Ibe 23th of OctuDlR
i The time is short; will 'our friends iu the U0~
^ * ! trnl counties aid us iu tile matterl _ .
;"- ,u i BOUGHToX. XISBET 4 BARNES.
Milledgeville, Sept., 1838.^
Fifty Thousand Tickets.
5.485 PRIZES!
NEARLY ONE riUZE TO EVERY NINE TICEETS
Magnifics-nt Scheme.
To re Drawn each Satfrday in Xovenbei:
1 Prize of
$70,0')0
80, ope
4 Prizes of
30
t prize
4 prizes uf
5,000
4,ooo
8,000
l,3oo | 100 prizes of
1,000 j 230 prizes of
$900
900
100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of $400 approx, to $70,000 Priz
4
4
4
4
4
;,000
£00
200
20
0,000
li» f 000
4,<>00
8,000
Tho
NE i
f,o barrels Pike’s M ignolia A
23 “ I)-uble distilled
3o - X
25 ” XX
5 ” XXX
5 “ Old Reserve (very
kev ;
,*> “ Gibson’s Nectar. Whiskey .
30 whole and half barrels J. Martin’s old
family Rye Whiskey ;
5,435 Prizes amounting to S820.Q03 J
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $3; Quarters $2.W. j
A Circular showing the plan of tbe Lotteries |
will be si nt to any one desirous of receiving it. :
Certificates of Packages will be* sold at til." j
foliowin-r rates, which is tiie risk:
f’ertificaTc of Package of 10 Wlmle Tickets, $S0 |
.. « 1=3 Half “ 40 !
o •< In On-trtcr ” 2rt
*. *• 10 Eighth “ 10
la Ordering Tickets or Certi
ficates,
Enclose the money to oar address for the Tic
kets ordered, on receipt of which they will he
fornrrdcd by first mail. Purchasers can have ; '« *j
' tickets ending in auv figure they may desig-.ate. j ■ J
• The Lis» ,,f Drawn Numbers mid Prizes will ! Is also
I be sent to purchasers immediately after the 5 weekly
dniwiiur.
Purchasers will please write Ineir signatures
r tine) Whis- (plain, and pivc their Post OaTicc, County and
State.
Remember that every Prize isdrawm and pay
ible in full without any deduction.
All prizes of .^1,*h10 and under, paid imined
THE INTERNATI0NAL.
THE INTERNATIONAL.
THE INTERNATIONAL.
THE IN r MR NATIONAL.
GIFTS.
GIFTS.
GIFTS.
GIFTS.
TIE INTERNATIONAL.
the international.
TUK 1N TK R N A T ION AL.
^! 1 *,000 IN GOLD.
*r, u,,o IN GOLD.
je_vv> IN GOLD."
$100 IN GOLD.
THE INTERNATIONAL.
the international,
the international.
Pictorial International.
f the most elegant weekly periodical*
the world. It is of imperial octavu
S ze contains 0 piges in each number o! ori*
, im i J.vi,'v 'interesting matter, from the
oeis uf tin- Lest writers, a mcrican and foreign,
and is profusely illustrated, in the bighest
style of the art.
A Monthly International,
iiuhhshed, ai d is the same as the
|„.t is furnished with a cover, in mag-
, , 2 ine form. The terms fur each nre also th#
‘Mine—-viz: $-'• p r annum. Each subscriber
is presented with a
G-IFT,
which will be firwarded immediately on r*.
»t of the sub-criptiiui money. ThesttbiCri*
SO wh.de and h:i’f lv.rrels J. Marlin'S old able in lull wmioiuanv "pi.i.cuo.,. ^int of tlu* subscription
family Rve Whisker ; I All pnzes of $,,-*uA a»d under, pa,d immed.- • „f
25 birrels Phelps’ Gin; 2"> barrels Brandy; j ately after tin- drnwang— other prizes at the u-;
' Silver Table Spoons, sett, (genuiije) from 16
Kim* vvh te metal Tea Spoons, plated with
pure Silver, ?i.
Fine white metal Table Spoons, plated with
pure Silver. £2. o _ -_ A
Silver Folks, genuine, (warranted) *»•> to 5p*»0
j per dozen.
Fine* Tvory-h indie Knives, to go with the
Silver Fork?, 5 t«* *7. , ,
He »vy r.t-d pure Silver Humbles (made v*>
onl ri *i'* ds. each
Rest qu il ity tine X re dies, large eyes, ,» cents
EVE;t KxilIUITCD IN THIS ClTY !
Our house is convenient to the Passenger ;
I) n .t. All packages sent t » the c irs free of
charge. j. L. GUTTING, Ct)., j
Si). 23 Whitehall Sr , Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 14, ISoS.
Plates, dinner d«»z., hreak-
j present session of 4 'ungivss, the C**utjresS'.on:il
te Globe and Appendix which contain the laws
a- i did the debates thereon, shall fmss live through
1 . | il e mails sr Lmg as the same shall be pub!ish-
b- j • d bv nfder «*f (h*. gross: Prorided, That ttoth-
u. j ii g herein shall bo construed to authoiize ihe
D ; circulation «»t lh<’ Diily Globe free of postage,
,h‘»rt tint**, bring «m the monthly p»- i r-p -r^ TVT^ *
riod with regularit v. K »eh bottle, prid- one ! r, hTi.ii f ,
. .$ ^ si# i F*r a copv of the Daily <*L he four months. .?2
dollar, bears the Government Mump ot «»ie*t 1 • .. , •• ,
Britain tu prcAnt it,(bits. , F..r a copy ,.,p .. les* Inn,*, (per .mm 10..... 1
These Pills should not lie l iken hv females F "[ :l c 'I’J ,,u ’ ( 1,1 •‘" <1 „
during the first .nth* of p-egnanev. as i Appendix during the session
sure to hr ; M«r «*o misc irriajre. but at | R nk notes, current m the section of lie!
CoUGti v wlit if a j-ubseriher res: les, will b ■ re-
• C‘*s. for
I White CId _ ,
1 fa<t *1.75 per doz., and tea *1. *‘' per dozen.
! White China Cups and Saucers $1 sett, gilt
«
Fine French China tea setts, gilt *4 pieces. ,
$1 o.
Arcurdeons. from $1.25 to $!.->. I
Violins, with bow, plain. ?1, Double lined, |
Best 11 ill all Violin Strings, per hunch, l n ets. j
Watch Glasses fitted f o- 23 cents. ‘
All kinds uf Watch and Jeweliy work well
done.
1ST O W
IS THE TIME
TO BUY LOTS OF
C3r O O 113 SS
WITH A
bscriber has just received a large
Rock Spring Rum ;
10 quarter casks Rramly; %
2 half Pipes Old Leig»ie»t Prandy ;
1" quarter c:tsks Otard Dupuy «k Go., do. ; j
5 eighth “ Rrsnidv ;
5 barrels Cherry Brandy, “ very choice; ’
3 44 R »se 0« rdial ;
5 “ Mint Cordial;
o() •* Swoet Mabn u Wine;
£0 casks Madeira, Sh*‘rrv and Port Wine :
1 pure Holland (Hit;
25 casks Ale and Porter ;
r>f»,noO Spanish Cigars—nil grades ;
50 no* German “ 2 r >.ooo American Cigars;
For sale by JOSIAII SIRLF.Y & SONS,
No. G Warren Rh»ck,
Sept 2—?.m Augusta, Ga.
Gift?! Gifts! Gifts!
SPLF.XDID OTFTS!!!
T 4:0 Chestnut Street. Plelndelpliin, Pn.— i
j suai time of thirty d.-ys.
I All communications siiictlv confidential.
! Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN A CO., .■!»»/«*/<', On.
Nov 5, 1457—1 y
T
'VIE
.assortment of Goods, consisting ot
ALWAYS 0TI HA^ID
A large variety of W-itches. Clncks^.Tewelry,
they ir--sure to liroig *m miseirriage. mu at i ns moes, e..i..*.o ... me >.c.**u .o ...e virietv of Witches. Clocks. Jewelry,
auv other Lime .1, *v are safe. . c-uMj-y »!,.*,.*» -uWr.her res. les, will b re- j SJteer and Cl.'.£ Wares, Cut Glass
III all cases .il Nerv.uis and sp-mil ad-et'.o.s. , ce.i.d ;i pat the ali oe .0 any put . fa sub- j* I j.|, |te{ j Wares, Table and Docket Cutlery,
p.in in the hack ...d limbs, fatigue oa slight script u„ in ,y he .emitted in post .go sta nps ; ' d I I. ted . Fishing Tackle,
exertion, p.lpitati the heart, hysterics, ; wl. el, are prele.aide to any currency, except «' ® l1 . Lniousehnld '.Vales
and whites, these pills will eff.-et a cure when gold or st.ver. \\ here hank notes under can- , Fl, ^ tc ^‘'.^ e 7= furnished with Tools, Material
o I, ,,-,. t'iiV.1 and although a not he if ocniid, I will send two copies for $ " icii n isirs mi
u^. a p uk* «•„. u .,Rj...em.,„ey : «..hv.u* t ».»
Lti.nonv. or aiivlliing hurtful to the Constitu-| accompanies Hie order tor it. .. . i Jewelry aud Fancy Go .
Oct. 23. of VEAL & CO., Rome, Ga.
Coats, P ints and Vests,
SHIRTS, UNDER- HI RTS, DRAWERS,
j COLLARS, SOCKS, SUSPENDERS and
1 IIDKF’S.
ALSO,
! A splendid lot of
Trunks, Valices and Carpet Hass,
| the _ ,
Evans would inform Ins friends and the public 1
til It ins Star G ft Book Store and Publishing j
i House is permanently established in Brown’s !
j splendid Iron Biii'd'ng, 4".f Chestnut Street. !
! two d airs below Fifth, where the purchaser uf 1
i each book, at the regular retail price, will tv- |
■ ceive one of the following gifts, valued at from [
: 25 cents to $ loo; Worth.
! 550 Patent English Lever Gold
Watches. ’X'each.
FALL TERM, 1858.
ani: Fall Session opened cm -lth Monday
in August.
FACULTY:
REV. W. A. ROGERS, A. M„ Drex., Profes
sor of Mathematics and Natural Science.
REV. DANIEL KELSEY, A. M„ Professor
! nl Moral Science and Belles Lettres.
KEV. A. G. JOHNSON, A. M., Professor of
English and Latin Literature.
,1. AY. KIN ABRE'V, M. T)., Professor of j 1
Phvsioluev and Hvgiene. t
R. H. GUYN, Professor of Vocal and In-j
struinental Music. . j
MRS. It. H. GUVN, Assistant in MusicDe-
i Selecting his own Gift,
I from the following list, mentioning the nurtj
i b##r iqumsile th«* article they wish sent, and
! that article will be sent them by return itoftil.
List of Gifts.
! No. 1, Ladies’ and Gentlemens* Guard
! rhains, worth from i t» ?i:
I 2, Gents' Vest Chains, 1 1° IS
I :Y. Ladies’ Bracelets, plain, chased. 1 to 12
4, Ladies* very large and beautiful
Cameo Brooches, 1
5, Ladies’ large Cameo Ear Drops, 1 to 10
11’ indies’ large Florentine Brooches, 1 to 10
7 Ladies' large Flnrentine Ear drops, 1 to 10
Ladies’ very large painting Brooch, 1 to 1*
<i‘ Ladies’ large Painting Ear Drops, 1 to 10
111’ Ladies' large Mosaic Brooches, 1 to H
I G Ladies’ large Mosaic Ear Drops, 1 to 10
JLadies’ large Gold Locket Brooch, l to 10
1:7 Ladies’ 1 sett—a Gold Brooch and
’ Ear Drops, 1 *0 10
14, Ladies’ Seek Chains. 1 to 6
15, Ladies'Large Gold Pencils, 1 to 5
If,’, Ladies' Gold l'.-u and SiHer Case, 1 to 4
' Ladies’ Cuff Dins. 1 to ft
California
. En:uii(*llc‘J G<»1J King,
Diamond, J to 10
S„i;,L plain, chased, and shield
* Rinos, of various patterns.
p tm
exertion
and
all oth
p.»wt*rful retiiHv. '1
antimony, or anyth
tion
Full direction* accompany earn packtiCC.
Sole Agent for the United St tt.-s and G tnn-
iU .1 OR MOSES.
(late T. C. Baldwin A* Go.) Rochester. X. \ .
X. R. ~$1 and •»'postage stamps enclosed to
%nv authorized Agent, will insure a bottle con
taining 5*» pills bv return mail.
For sale bv Stmuel Te*vv, agent for Gasfi-
rille and v : cinitv. Haviland. due ester A Go.,
Augusta, G» . and H tvihind. Stevenson A G«>„
Ghirleston, S. G. f wholesale agents for the
Smith. Jan. t*. lS5S-ly.^
Timc« for floMins the Justice’s
Courts in Cass county :
Cassville, 1st Fridty iu ev. ry month.
Kington, 1st Saturday “ “
Wolf Pen. 1st M ‘‘
Cartersv*He, 2d Fridav
Alatoona. *jd S itur.l «y
Stamp Greek Sd Friday
6th District. :?d S dairday 44 “
Adairsville, -4th Friday 44 “
17th District, 4th Saturday “ *'
Pine Log, 4th 44
A p iper will not be sent unless the money
iccoutpuities the ••filer for :t
J I cannot afford to exchange with all the i
J newsp i .ers th.t <h*s:re the Globe; but I wil* j
| send the Daily (Hole* during the session to all j
i who shall publish ill’s prospectus three t ines j
i before 1 he first Monday in next December.— j
! Those who may publish should send their pa- j
pt-r> cont lining it to me, marked with a pen, !
! to direct attention t»» »t. The Congressional |
(■lobe and Append x will be stereotyped ; and |
therefore, I shall be able to send :he back num
bers tor tIns,sess»**u to all who may subser.be ]
after the session commences; but it the first i
: edition sh i! have been exh (listed before the )
■subscription-money is rece ved, l sh ill ..charge
! ?l add tioiial per c» py to pay the expense of j
putting the plates on »he Mess. Subscriptions
j sin.it hi re cii tue
, December to iti-om* complete c«»p es at the nri
j ces advertised above. JOHN C. Ul\ KS
Washington, October 12, 1S »^.
N EW F A T J. A N D WI NT i. Ii
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. D. Carpenter,
Oa«SVI!.I.K.
ALSO,
A large lot of LADIES UNDER VESTS, |
Which i- Uffkukd at Low'-
I 55u Ditf-it Anclior do. do.
400 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 18k.
cases,
j 600 Silver Hunting Watches,
warranted,
i 500 Parlor Time-pieces,
| 500 Cameo Sets, Far Drops and
Pins,
50 00
35 00
15 r>0
10 00
for cash.
R. F. II UN RICKS.
Csss vi He, Sep. 15, 18-»3.
the GEORGIA
Pickens Sheriff’s Sales i
FOR DEO’R.
W ILL BE SOLD lieforo the Court House
d-mr in the town of Jasper, Pickens
icmuitv, within the usual hours of silo, oil the
first Tuesday in Dcc'r next, the following
property, Lewit :
Lot of land No. 227, in the 4th district and
2d section; levied on ns the property of George
R. Clark, to satisfy a fi f t fr uit P-ckens Inferi
or court in f.vor .if R. B. McGutehen vs. Asa
Holcomb principal and George R. Chirk secu
rity on ca.sa b»nd. Eropcrty pointed out by
, plaintiff.
THE LARGEST
AND FHKAPKST
STOt’K G»F
SH015S.
DRESS GOODS,
10 oo
51.0 Ladies’ Gold Bracelets. 5 to 10 0-»
non Gents’ Vest and Fob Chains, 10 yO
1000 Gold Lockets. (Large size
double Case, i 70 i)0
' 2000 Gnht Lockets, (small size,) 3 (.'0
j 1000 Gold Pencil Cases with
Go’ii Pens, 5 DO
1 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases
j and holders, S 50
: 2-500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies’,) 2 00
: 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pen-
partment. ,,
AIRS. E. A. KELSEY, Wax Wore, Needle
Wiiflr i* o .
-, Instructress in Ornamen-
-, Principal of Primary I’e
tal Department,
partment.
... , 1 K> »«
! op, 1 sett of Gold Sleeve Buttons and
* i Studs. . 1 to 5
•’I 1 sett of fancy and plain Bosom
‘ ’ Studs, ' . , 1 “*
2-2. Main moth Gold Pens and Holders 1 to
2ft’ Gold Locket Rings,
24, Gold Locket Pins,
15
20
TUITION.
College Department, $50 per annum
Primary “
Preparatory “
Music “
Ornamental “
Modern Languages. 2 > “
Incidental Expenses, _ 2 “
Ancient laingmiges and A ocal Muste, tree.
Board, including washing, lights, Ac., $100
per annum.
B " ''- R kkksk.V,
»
s
1 to 8
1 to 10
! 25 Gobi and California diamond clus-
i ter Pins. 1 *•» >2
! 2<t. Gold Pins, 1 to ~
j e7, Gnhl Uil.l) in Slides, 1 in
s, Gold Ladies’ Be't Buckles,
1 2*,i, Gold Watch Keys,
i -.0, MedaHions.
I Thus
1 gifts; 3
i
7
1 to 8
1 to 8
1 to 15
subscribing for 2 years can select 3
ars, ft gifts; 5 y ears, 5 gills.
2 50
<>F.O.
lie is sell'ng for mens’ and bays’ out-fit.
, , IL.ts ami Caps, Mniseilles. I/nen and Merino
-rf-lv as the first week of Shirt* J/uieii ami MurseillfS Collars, i ravnts
: and NVck Stocks. Vests, Coats and Or.-r Coats,
land Dress Biankets. Jeans and Merino Draw-
' ers Pams, Halt Hose, Boots and Shoes, and
over shoes—Rubber and Felt. Also a great
rariety of g-nxis to make the most of tl e above
: Clothing. ..
i For L idles and Misses: Bonnets, Hats Mar-
! sell les, Linen Jaconet, an.l Srviss Collars,^ Head
Dress, flerino A'ests, Ext.-nsinn Hoop skirts,
Brass is tee', and Rat m to make Skirts. Me-
.-i„„. inmb’s wool and Cotton Hosiery, Bools,
Gar’ers. Buskins and Slippers. Also a large
.assortment of Side-Stripe Winter Dress Pat
terns. French Merino, Alpaca, I) Lame, Bhk
*4;tt Pt iin and Watered,Shetland, Merino and ,
: mini Shawls] Merino and (iloth Cloaks, Ac-| all kinds „f_ Dress-Tnm.mug
\ laro-e assortment nt Kid, Buck
Gann Belts and Gloves, and many other articles
too tedious to mention
Also Hardware and Cuttlery,
And Djmestis (roods,
EVER OFFERED IN CASSVILLE,
OR CASS COUNTY!
C ONSISTING in p.rt of Merinos, Cash-
at res, IXjLaines, Silks, Prints, Bleached
and Brown Sheeting and Shirting, R bboiisj
Cl. Y OK
ATLANTA!
CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED!
CIRCULATION 10,000
cfMIE CRUSADER being a State lonrnal
A rather than a country paper, slnnild, un-
qimstion ibly, be published -at the most oemf til
and aecnteild* locality; and since Atlanta offers '
advantages, ill these two pirticulars. far supe- ;
rior l<> auv other place, we have determined. .
through the influence of numberless friends
and leading citizens of the State, to remove onr
office til that city; hence, the fir»t number of
the new series-tor IS-31*, will be issueiPIrom
that point early in January,next, much enlar
ged, together with other iinproveinents.
The Literary De|iartim*»t will continue un
der the ct.iittad «f the popular Editor and Edi
tress. Mr. L. L. Vetz *y and Mrs. Mary E. Bry- ,
an, both of whom w.ll reside in Atlanta.
Cloaks and
ind Silk | Shawls, Bed-Ticking, &c. . _ . .
Also, French Cnsiiners, >ittinett. Kentucky
Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, Blankets, and every
adlerv, Crock- I article of Domestic Goods.
Also Coats for Men and B ivs, of every
’■ * * Cloth
: 2.7*00 Ladies’ Gold Pens, with Ca
ses and Holders,
i 6500 Gold Bintrs, (Ladies’,)
I 2000 Gents’ Guid Rings,
i 2500 Ladies’ G*.id Breastpins,
u.'r 1 Misses’ Gobi Breastpins,
3000 Pocket Knives,
; 20o0 Sets Gents’ Gold Bosom
| Studs,
j 2000 Sets Gents’ Gold Sleeve But-
j llitlS,
2000 Pairs of Ladies’ Ear Drops,
| 3imm) Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases,
I lot'Oti Ladies’ Cameo, Jet, ur Mo
saic Pins,
| 2500 Ladies’ Shawl and Ribbon
Pins,
5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry. Gift Books. Ac.,
,5c., not enumerated in the above,
worth from 25 cents to §25.
Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to
all parts of the country, contains all the most
popular books of the day, and the newest pub
lications. all of which will be sold as low as
at other stores.
. 1 50
1 00
2 50
2 50
1 50
1 00
2 50
i 00
1 50
In addition to the Above,
:r annum. , ,i „ i tY,- will present to one subscriber in every
N. B.-Tmtion required :lt l “ P i „uc thousand, a Package nl Gold, containing
; and one subscriber in every twenty
.’ami, a package containing $2,000 in
I Gold; and one subscriber in every fifty ’hon-
i sand, a package containing $'>,<M>o in Gold^;
and one subscriber in one
Ig f*','.nnv iii uwiu .
iizi ,t—- hntnlred thousand,
'"t!Tanxcal , 'oourre ofTec-!*'">«* lH6oW *
“" “■ Terms of Subscription,
For either monthly or weekly International:
One copv 1 year. $3 00 and I Gift*
OneC<mv 2 vents o.50 end 2 Gift*.
One copv 3 fears S.6'1 and 3 Gifts.
One copv 5 years 12.00 and 5 Gifts.
AND TO CLUBS:
T iie
TURFS in this Institution will eoinmer.ee !
: on the 1st Monday iu November next the Pro- j
1 liminarv Lectures on the 18th of October.
FACULTY:
i R. B. ARNOLD, M. D.—Professor of Then- j
' rv and Practice of Medicine. j
; P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.—Professor r.f On- j
stetric*'. and Discuses of YVonieii and t bildreii.
W. G. BULLOCH, M. D.—Professor of
Principles and Practice of Surgery.
J. G. HOWARD, M. D ’*• * -
ontv.
-Professor of Annt-
URTATI IT All BISS, M. D.~Professor ct
Phvsiologv. |
•' B. RE AD, M. D Professor Materia ..led- , ^ HuntingCaSO Watch,
2 copies ) year
3 copies 1 year,
5 copies 1 year
10 copies.l year
2 cup : es t year, —. „
. ..$5.50 and 2 GiMa.
_ 3.OH and 3 Gift*.
.. 13.00 and 5 Gifts.
... 25.00 and 10 Gift*.
,.. 50.00 and 21 Gifta.
ica and Medical Jurisprudence.
N- A. PRATT. M. 1).—Professor of Medical
and Pharmaceutical Chemis'ry.
JOS. J. WEST, M. D-—Adjunct Professor of
Anatomv.
JAS. E. GODFREY, M. D.—Demonstrator
Also fifteen acres of lot of land No. 202. in ^ Mdlhe ilt'S Dvesnll'pain^ . qnalit^.nd‘prt^ Silk Velvet,
kopt:n s^::
(lollii.s- cm trolled t» W. B. Swui ys sam nn np-c<mnti v * * h . in<re f or Dried longing t* “Gantlem ui’s burnishing b
j of Anat*»my.
During the session of Lecftirrs at thesmvan-
null Medical College. Clinical Instruction will
at the Sava II 's
s of the Faculty •>( the
Ilnur a large r.Kin-
the
P* .
& Hollins-contr*
Wickett Property pointed mtr by planii tt
levied mi and returned to me by constable, th::
28th October, 18 3.
WM. SOSEBEE, bheriff.
Oct. 28—tds
to mention—
New Stage Route
FROM CASSVILLE TO MQRGANTON
v«’« I'.r.ijjtj.
rptlR undersigned begs to inform the travel
ling public that he is now prepared to
aeciiiitniiHl ite those wishing to visit the Copinu
;i.i w : ll <rivc Goods in exchange for Dried
Peaches ami Apples, and also for very clean
iCotton and Linen Rags.
Thankful for past firors he would call the Ol* W IIILlI
attention of his numerous customers and the
! public generally, to his very large and well se
lected stuck of Goods. believing that be can
' please both as to quality and price.
Oct. 7, 185S.
the Route is through some
tiful mountain scenery of Cherokee Georgia,
and is furnished with fine, new and eotumodi
ous Hacks, good horses and careful drivers.
Leave Morgniton Tu.-s and Fr.div, at 1 p. u.
■ - An* ve at Kil jiv by 7 P. V •
Rev. John A. Reynolds, (M. h.; one of the j, e , ve j?|| j tV Wcluesd tv and -S iturd ty, 6 x. m.
meet accomplished printers iu the South, will \ rr :,,t 0 ts.sv.lle by *
Estr?uy Not ; ce.
G ' EORGIA. CASS COUNTY.—Clerk’s Of-
r fice. Interior Court.—All per.ons are
rt*gmn «»x <»e«»rgf:i ami herebv notified that Turner B. Milam, Jn^uce
of the im»st bean- f fh p e iCJ \ n av <\ f or 8Hst District. G. M. «»i
Agents wanted in every town in the Union.
Those desiring so to :;ct» can obtain full par
ticulars by addressing as above. _
N. B.—Being largely interested in publish- he given twice a week, :>t th
ing books, and buying fn»nt other publishers in pital, .mly by members of
Shirts immense quantities, for cash, I am enabled to S ivaitnah Medical College,
r article be- make larger discounts to Country Agents and her and variety of diseases, both medical;and
St .re ” BiK»k Dealers than can be h id at any <*ther surgical
■ -n numerous house in the conntrv. An Obstetrical Ward is also well h*Jw» np,
and a great many other articles too numerous ^ b , mk published in the United States, to which student* may h ive access, acemnpa-
^ the retail price of which is one dollar or up- tiled by the Professor of this branch in our i:»-
W1LL wards, will be promptlv sent, Gilt included, o.t stitntion. Tbe dissecting munis will be open
receipt of publisher’s price. at the commencement of the session, and re
An extra £1 Book and Gift given to any per- main so until the close of the Lectures,
son ordering ten b‘»oks to be sent to one ad- The condition which accompanies the bemn
dress.
Seud for «a Catalogue. Address,
G. G. EVANS, Publisher,
Oct 7 439 Chestnut Street, Philada.
Cheaper
j Til AS EYEIl OFFERED IS THIS Olt AST
OTIIEtt PLACE,
At Levy’s Clisap Store.
continue as onr I’ubiislK-r.
Leave C issville M mil iv ami Tuesday at 5 *. si.
With the udvantages *if a city location so \ rr ,ve at Ell j tv bv 7 P.
of the I’eac-... r „
Slid county, transmits to m** a certificate of an
Estrav t.*-wit: a sorrel na.irc mule, long inane
! mid tai’l -no other m irks noticed. Appraised
to be Worth $50. Said nude take*, up by W.
B. H itch. _ _ ,
Given under my h md :>t ^ct-her 18,
; I3 ,<. JOHN F. MILHOLMK
; Oct 21
Clerk.
central, and «»f such gr*>wing iniTs»riattce
Atlanta, we hope to publish a paper wh ch
shall be adequate to the great demands of the
j |.e ire Ell j i'Toes l *y and Friday at 6. *. *.
Arr.ve at "orgynti.n by 12 M
Persons wishing eonveynnee to the Duck j
temperance cause, an : at the same t me supply j -j.* lW .„ „ r other Copper M.nes, can be acouiunio ,
tlie want of a prominent Literary Journal in ■
the South.
Many friends of the Crnsad-r pred et that its ;
subscription list will be doubled during the t
ensuing year; if so, it w II then visit weekly !
nearly ten thousand homes. To tiillv realize ‘
all this, will require l«it a slight -ff .rt mi the
part of our friends. \Y til th it rtf .rt be made*
promptlr—earnestly ?
H. 3. WALKER, ii.nl'preuiiig Dispiteh. Terms, Daily, $4,"d 1 les and Astronmny.
: »»- tf . pr annum'troeklr, $1.3o. J. D. COLLINS, Professor English Liters-
1 r w A ATKINSON, Proprietor. tun: and History.
Oct 7—it Tuition:
I F, vou want a reliably and interesting news j
and c inuuercial journal, send tor the Au-
Cassville, Ga., Oct., IS*iS—3 m.
CHEROKEE
! BAPTIST COLLEGE.
CASSVILLE, GA.
j The fourth year's exercises of this Institution
opened on the 1st ot September.
Faculty:
Rev. THOS. RAMBACT, A. M.. President,
Professor of Moral and Mental Science.
J. I). COLLINS. A. M., Professor Natural
, Science and Agriculture.
i \v. H. SULLIVAN, Professor Ancient Lan
guages and Literature.
S. H- DEVORE, A. M-, Professor Matbemat-
To all Persons concerned.
tiful donation of the last Legislature to the
Savannah Medical College, will lie most hear- j
tily complied with by tiie Faculty, viz: that |
one beneficiary from each Congressional Dis
j trict of the State, shall receive a gratuitous ed i|t]11 y
. ucntion in this Institution. Applications .for ;
' such position sh-.uld be made t.> the Dean, u
or before the first of October, next, acemap
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of lieu- n w j,), recommendations as to moral
ben Thompson, deceased, late of Pickens c i n ,. ac ter.
Demonstrator’s Ticket $10
Matriculation Ticket (paid once; •'»
Fee for Diploma SO
Fees for entire Course I 11 ?
For further particulars applv to
s34t .1 URIAH HAKUISS, Dean.
Sept 6’
Mortsra^c Sal 3.
rr«IIERE w II be sold b -fore the C uirt House ‘
1. door m the town of It irg-tiitoo, on the 1st
Tn-sdnv in J mu try next, one negro girl, llan-
College Department,
Academic “
Incidental Expenses,
$40 per annum.
50
2
it - . Sheriff’s Deeds, •
** Subscription firice $2. Our address, after nah, :.g.-d ’.fi vcars; bv virtue of a mortgage li , _ i nri f? LOT JUST PRINTED. n'r—TmtiofTpivable in advance
the first of December, will be Atlanta. Ga. ; f, issn-d from Fannin Superior Court, m favor -**l , tt^irdino. washing aud Tnel, m private few
All comoiatiieatiiMis shmilil be ssed-to n f r fliekev, A*itiihi»*trat*«r np»m the i Jn B3St 8tyl®» Im. tlu oer nuath. MT. B- MERCER,
1/IUV U CL' i I < Ppuitr; H t..P w * . r *• ni:: .L rh .w'e l.tA flf Alld IMIUltV. . _ . . v. * * w * o. _ n J Tanatuca T It
t . Thonipst .
c«»iintv, are requested to make immediate pay
ment*; and th.»se having demands airainsl said
Estate will nletise present them in terms of the
law. A. M. LOVE,
Sept 30—40d Adminiatra # -or.
r^A GOOD SUPPLY OF
^ UOCERIES. Coff.*e, Sug.r, Tea, Choc-
late, R.ce, Ac., for sale by
* R. KANTROWITZ.
Cassville, Julylst, 1838.
A Good Supply
OF fi - e Candies. Oranges. Leni-i
, c.ns. Nuts. Almonds, F es. Kai- |
sins, Currants; also a lot of Toys, .
■ cheap for c-*sb : t-»r sale bv !
4 R. KANTROWITZ.
Cassville, July 1st, 18-58.
i Worth $16", will be presented to any person
! who will send i‘>> Mibscribers at $3 each, and
I each subscriber will be sent spy gift he may
select from :!it* nbore list.
! Due of the proprietors of the International
has lot* Upwards of 22 years been an extensive
Iiiaimfaeinrer of jewelry in the city of New
York, aud his grett fac.litics for maimfactur.
I ing eoab!e ns t*> present onr subseribers with
j Gilts of so costlv a character. Another object
; ill doing so is to secure an immense circula
tion for the International; and as its aim is to
elevate and improve, as well as entertain its
; readers, wt f.- I confide! t that all who sub-
! scribe tor it will lie well pleased, not only
1 with the weeklv reception of so entertaining a
; finally paper, but with the handsome piece of
i jeweirv which they will irceire with it As
i(here : s n*>t the slightest semblance,to chance
: or a lottery in our plan of presenting gifts to
aitr subscribers, the most fastidious cannot ob-
■ ect to it . , ,
Atl letters must contain the name oi me
! subscriber, bis post-office, county and State.
plainly written. So that no mistakes in address
: nmv occur, and directed to
• . ’ M. B. DEAN A CO..
- ! Xo 4f, Muffi't Building. Broadway, New York,
j ‘ rg*- Those who prefer subscribing for a
i shorter time than one year, can d > so st the
! rate of $1 for 4 months* or $2 for 8 months,
withont a gift. Jnty ‘SJ, 1858—m!2m
PRATT, OAKLEY & CO.,
(LATE F.ltOtCR, BRACE A CO.,>
ill
IN KINGSTON,
Over the store of E. V. Johnson, wheTe eva
thing iu the
FURNITURE LINE,
Na. -I MniiBAr st., x. r.
! rv G. AGO., off r at low prices for cisb.
I 1 • and libera! terms for approved credit, A
' large stock of Rink ar.d Office Stationery,
i Blank and Account Books, Receipt and Memo.
Hooks. Fsper of alt kinds. Cards.
is kept on bund and for sale at manufacturers’■ randnm . _ .... , .. ,
prices, with Rail Road freight add d. Circulars, Bill Hoads, Ac.. Pnnftngand Litho.
Those wishing to purchase will da wellt*
JOHN H. SEALS. Proprietor.
P«ufield, October 21 IS >8.
i Estate of of F.ljih D iris, kite of said county,
| deceased, rs G doon F. Morris.
I Oct. 27. 1358. W. E. PIERCV, Sherff.
At One i >«»Uar f»er Quire,
Printed oa Snperior Paper,
LARGS quantity of Magistrate’s Exccn- J ‘ . „ | To bc hap at the
. tionc. just printed, and for sate al tLe • /^1A S.VS, for Superior and JUMe UuariB, . STANDARD OFFICE.
£§ Hr 1 * STANDARD-Ff ICE. ' »* G»e Standard Offisa. ! Smgla one 10 e.
Sec. B-iard of Trustees C. B. C.
Aug. 19, 185 s -—41.
R nice paper, with new type— 7 5 cents per j
attire or 5 cents each—lor sale at the
H JaD 7 STANDARD OFFICE.
' give the undersigned a call
'nowhere. . E. V. JOB „
I also keep on hand a go**d assortment
Uf DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.
Kingston. Ga.. May 18. 1658—6m
graphing executed to order. Bibles, Mtacel-
hefore btiving ! laneotis, and Seoul Books.
V. O. A Co. Publish Bullion** series of Orate*
mars; Comst-ck's series on the Sciences;
Hooker’s Physiologies; Brockleshy’s Astrono
mies ; Oiney’s Geography, newly revised:—
Southern Class Readers; Palmer's Book Kecp-
1 * — J ■—•” Spelling
cheapest and best”
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