The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 10, 1859, Image 3

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Tot* for Goroaor andCongreasmen. FIRST DISTRICT. >» x r Counties. Appling, Bryan, Brooks, Berrien, Bulloch, Charlton, Colquit, Clinch, Chatham, Camden, Coffee, Echols, Effingham, Emanuel, Glynn, Irwin, Johnston, Liberty, Laurens, Lowndes, McIntosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Telfair, Tatnall, Thomas, Wayne, Ware, EIGHTH DISTRICT. > » E 3 P 4 • P DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, 121 119 225 156 20 16 67 79 638 851 167 348 348 586 190 168 288 736 87 J28 289 165 21 11 84 105 649 Burke, • Columbia, 418 Elbert, Glascock, Jefferson, Lincoln, Oglethorpe, Richmond, Scriren, Taliaferro, 152 300 345 569 192 144 261 696 289 399 406 7 397 188 872 1110 611 434 535 289 420 222 487 894 37 153 43 137 , 51 273 41 279 , 56 127 49 135 j 252 185 254 170 i 178 445 131 465 ! 39 191 41 176 1 17 208 9 200 i 152 200 146 180 J 141 382 115 213 i 325 134 187 235 1 193 262 216 236 i 86 127 72 144 1 276 72 259 55 35 185 19 199 137 203 140 192 165 300 176 291 ; 398 522 428 477 j 26 180 22 125 1 45 227 44 231 | 4035 7608 3781 7187 240 ,298 189 218 285 556 824 413 351 417 413 64 454 186 875 1103 259 211 345 329 S. B. ROJ3SOTST & CO.. VB0318AS* MtMUtl HATS. CAPS, STATIONERY, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Drugs,Groceries, Nails, WHITEHALL street, Atlanta, ga. TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac, j Off©!* for SdlOf For Bale at R. C. Latimer’s. S00 bags Rio Coffee; 40 bag* Java C<>(foe; *>< bags Lagnayra Coff«;lW barretsA B and C 282 188 443 Not. 1.1, 1859—tlj. 4200 6377 4607 4912 Millinery and Dress Making MRS. C. M. MARSH and -Ulssatan X7H A. GOODWIN have aaaocia-HP 3C* ted themselves ui the MILLIN- W. MBS. C,M. M ARSH and Miss, M. A. GOODWIN hate umci» ted themselves in the MILLIN ERV and DRESS MAKING business. The (tinner has just returned from market a®" price* a with a SELECT STOCK OF BONNETS and Atlanta, > barrels powdered and crushed sug.irs; so nopoBas iair iu 35 bales Gnnny Bagging, 15ft coils R-pe: -275 kegs Nail?; t<Hl barrel*.d Whisky— assorted; 20 baskets Champagne Wine; 200 boxes Candles; 200 sacks Salt; lot) boxes Tobacco, IoO.OOO iiarana. American and German Cigars; 25 baiTela best Cider and White Wine Vinegar ; Cheese, Buckets, Tab-., Wines, Brandies, Powder, Shot, Lead, Table Salt, Starch, Sods, Crackers, Preserves, Pickles, Mackerel, Brooms, Ac., at Their business will be done stricter on the Great Lack. lSDSOME RETURN FOR INVESTMENTS IN » EDDT A CO.’S LOTTERIES. . , . Styles, neatly executed at short notice, as they San FrailCISCO, UU., Aug SO, 1859. hare competent helps. Also prepared ti make Received from D. D. Gassner, six thou- Shirts. Collars, Pants, Vests, Coats, Ac., with dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms.— Call and see them, at the brick building, oppo site Skinner’s hotel, Carters ville, Gs. Nor. 10, ’59—ly. CASH SYSTEM, will be found at the LOWEST FIGURES. Noe. 1, 1859. 8. B. ROBSON. R. C. RORSON. CARTERSV1LLE EMPORIUM OF FASHION. HOWARD, STOKELY & CO., Are receiving their Urge and well selected Stack «r If ALL AND WINTER GOODS: And would announce to the public that they are now prepared to offer them one of the largest, cheapest, moat fashionable and substantial Stock of turn MMM FAXIT BIT MfiM. Ready-made Clothing, Hate, Boots and Shoes, ! that has erer been brought t.» the Cherokee country. In addition to their frry ^nod$ bnMf ' they hure a commodious GROCERY HOUSE, where ther keep constant?# on h<w a large stock of Groceries—Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Bacon, Ac. A!s«., R tg^ing. Rope, Twine, | Negro Shi»es and Blankets, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, and many other things too tedious to Stokoly. Howard ft Co. tion. Call and look at our Goods. CARTKRSVILLE, GA., Oct. 13, 1839. tnent of Prize Ticket No. 47014. in Wood, Eddy A Co.’s Lottery, being one-eighth of the Capital Prize of $50,000, sent through our house for collection. WELLS. FARGO k CO. ▲ RETURN FOR $2.50 INVESTED. San Francisco, Aug. 26, 1859. SECOND DISTRICT. J. J. RICHARDS A CO., keep a wholesale and retail, cheap, cash, Bonk, Music and Fancy Store, on d • r- 1 * 8 ’ * V”' 7 ', ' Whitt hall street, Atlanta, Ga. " Established Received from D D. Gunner, twelve NllT . h , 859 . Orders per mail promptly »t- 3781 7187 thousand five hundred dollars, being for tended to. Nor. it), ’59—ly. one quarter of $50,000. the Capital Prize . Dress-making in alt' ihe most fashkinable Q COX, W. RHODES HILL, W. R. HERNDON. COX, HILL & CO., WIMSiili ttHMIli PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA. i Having formed a copartnership as above, we are prepared to exhibit aa elegant and fresh -1 STOCK OF GROCERIES, M. WITTGENSTEIN, Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Segars, Southeast side of Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. ,Book and Music Store. JYew and Cheap Goods, AT THE BRICK STORE, CASSVILLE, GEO. Pulaski, > r 5* 159 Brown.. 2 o e ( S- 5 £ 148 5 «< 5 o’ 3. 406 Wilcox, 16 260 8 259 „ Dougherty, 211 310 197 299 d Worth, 114 277 109 272 Jj Baker, 115 203 92 207 tl Stewart, 580 568 572 557 4 Sumter, 641 517 592 507 I Marion, 364 432 818 387 „ Macon, 401 308 385 284 „ Miller, 44 221 48 201 o Mitchell, 98 358 97 353 c Muscogee, Chattahoochee, 853 747 682 749 251 300 242 338 | w Calhoun, 97 302 102 299 | n Clay, 216 270 225 253 | Decatur, 522 540 517 511 ! Dooly, 244 564 230 544 Early, 222 229 93 263 Lee, 222 229 209 215 Terrel, 381 280 378 274 Webster, 281 219 275 210 Randolph, 486 541 544 468 Quitman, 185 213 157 199 Schley, 214 228 217 218 e 6901 8575 THIRD DISTRICT > w e: s = < * s Bibb. 911 970 6437 c. S~ 3 908 8279 % i es z 879 Houston, 544 578 534 550 Talbot, 679 494 564 492 Harris. 697 460 688 453 Butts, 320 416 325 381 Crawford, 241 411 248 396 Monroe, 658 562 633 580 Pike. 390 Ctiil 423 618 Spalding, 445 515 445 474 Taylor, 321 •383 320 302 j Upson, 558 296 553 292 | 6G70 5751 5636 6483 j WELLS. FARGO A CO. THE RESULT OF $5 INVESTED. Sacramento, Aug. 29, 1859. D. D. Gassnek, Esq.—Dear Sir: The Mode de Paris. W. C. BEALL, Jj I NFORMS the public that he is at his old stand in Carteraville, with a fine stock of material?, and prepared to make to order BOOTS and SHOES in the moat fashionable which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures. Our i facilities f or purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such that we . can guarantee entire satisfaction, in every particular. We annex a few of the articles now in j store and to arrive : 80 Hogshead* New Orleans Sugar, 50 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar, 400 Kegs Nail?, 800 Boxes Candles ; 150,000 Segara ; 75 Barrels Old Bye Whiskey, 10Q Hogsheads A B and C Sugar, 200 Bags Rio Coffee, 10 “ Old Government Coffee, 25 “. Java Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco 200 Barrels Rectified Whiskey ; ntal Prize in Clam 28, Ticket No. : a BOOT or SHOE as anybody, at as short no in Wood, Eddy k Co.’s Lottery, j tice, n»d on as reasonable terms. AH that is trite to give you full consent to u-cessarv to prove this is a trial. Repairiug » A.I t A. 11* J .. aaenlewwv-vl UOI16 ID the lie&teflt MINI HlOSt RtlbutAI) tlftl BUM* make the fact public, and my acknowl-1 r All Work warranted. Terms cash in ev- t of the prompt payment of 625,-! e ry instance. Nov. 10, *59. 30 Pack's Cressent’s Hernessy and other cboioe Brandies; 1000 Boxes Snuff; 500 sacks Salt; 10 “ Brandy, old and soft, from private stock ; 10<> boxes State and Eog. Dairy Cheese; And anv quantity of Soda. Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves, Fruit*, Cordials, Oys? ter*. Mackerel. Sardines, Buckets. Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac-, to which attention is invited. Awaiting vour commands, and alwavs at your services, we are, respectfully. . Atlanta. Nov. 1, 1859. COX, HILL A CO. I shall be in your city in a couple of j eeks, and will call. Please send me by • mil the drawings of Class 31. Your ob’t serv’t, B. M. RANDALL. J-jjC See Scheme in another column. Address Wood, Eddy k Co., 5 Augusta, Ga. Fire end Ezploeio —Lo > o' L'fe! We learn from the.Intelligencer that an they cannot PEELER’S Economical Plow, PATENTED JUNE 21, 1859. T HIS invaluable Plow has been elhiSited in both the Carolina*, and has not only given the most entire satisfaction, bnt has ta ken the premium in both States and also re ceived the lollowing at the State Fair iu At lanta: “ To S. M. Pyles, of Marietta, for Peel- . •■r’s Plow, a premium of $5 as the best Cotton j Scraper, one-lmrse Turner, and general Cul tivator.” The right to this Plow has sold fur the State of South Carolina for Wait for “The ” Wagon. And when we say THE wa- what we say JOHN ¥. FOURTH DISTRICT. Campbell, 405 802 389 777 Carroll, 490 1006 443 1169 Clayton, • 285 375 288 357 Cobb, 699 1158 532 1183 Coweta, 506 802 477 775 DeKalb, 384 723 363 703, Fayette, 305 577 313 544 Fulton, 1115 1191 899 1222 Heard, 392 566 337 561 Henry, 636 643 653 598 Mci'riwethcr, 620 688 592 672 Troup, 801 329 750 316 6638 8860 5053 8877 FIFTH DISTRICT. >- a r. c? J i 3 y e a rr a 2 O- f a. l Cana, Cherokee, Chattooga, Catoosa, Dade, Fannin, Floyd, Gordon, Gilmer, llsralson, Murray, Milton, Polk, Pickens, Paulding, Walker, Whitfield, 867 1051 151 1236 454 1114 109 1121 362 536 223 514 366 431 80 628 163 840 18 324 118 655 839 415 856 870 127 989 431 884 257 740 125 962 77 982 40 893 28 366 315 706 118 712 236 479 132 390 384 302 48 431 75 769 72 751 260 800 43 871 497 854 190 740 682 865 155 1129 6481 12001 2149 12015 | //"»•*<■ W j/.in*—put uji at his and N. D. —, | LEWIS’ shops by hiinselfund the renown s' ed wagon-tuakcr, X. D. Lewis. They dc- ■3 ■ fy the worl 1 to beat their manufacture of zs ! wagons. Como, gentlemen, show your ! hands, and they will theirs, and let the 177,7 public be the judges. Call and see them and their wagons, at Cartcrsville. Nov. 10. 1859. THE MARKETS CAREFULLY CORRECTED. Atlanta, Gn., Nov. 8, 1S59. Cotton—But little coming in; we quote 10 to li>y*. B-acoic-bog round 10cent*. Laud—13 V 15 cents per lb. Flour—Superfine #8.75 per bundled. Extra Family #8.50. Corn—60 to 70 eta from wagons. Meal—70 to 80 cts from wagons. Sweet Potatoes—to to 50 cts per bushel Irish do—Country 75 to $1,25 Northern 1,50 per bushel. Sugar—8 to 12J^—according to quality. Curran—12 to ISJtfe p lb. Rice—5 to t)^c. Molasses—33 to 35 per gallon. Wheat —31 to #1.35.per bushel. Salt-#1.45 to #1.9<> per sack. Candles—Adamantine, 22 to 25 cts. per 1b. Peas —75 to #1 per bush. Pose —TJ4 neat. Limited supply. Business brisk, Heavy stocks of Dry-Goods, Groceriiv, Hardware. SIXTH DISTRICT. Brown, Akin,.. jr Buka, ’ 90 $01 67 Clark*, 585 495 232 DawMB, 96 547 65 Franklin, 90 848 65 Forsyth, 822- 746 293 Gwinnett, 676 1051 283 Hall, 448 808 592 Habermtam, 187 690 386 Hart 188 748 78 Jack soo. 884 878 880 Lumpkin, 856 549 72 Madison, 208 469 152 Rabun, 40.557 17 Towns, 25 380 19 Union, 58 750 43 Whita,- •4 412 96 Walton, 528 734 416 4298 11108 8281 fldposiiolrlj, ATLANTA, GA. W W.VOOD- . RUFF k CO. have opened a lar.-e and splendid stock of Carriages in Atlanta, of every variety of style, consisting of Fifty Thousand Dollars, and to North Carolina for. #30,000. I have sold some of the counties in Upper Georgia, but now offer the following upon these terns: Campbell #3oo, Carroll #300, Puulding #25n, Haralson #200, Polk #350, Floyd #400. Chat toogH #3oo, Gordon #300, Dade #250, Walker j #5n0, Catoosa #3<H>, Murray #30u, Gilmer #250, ) Pickens #250, Union #2''0, Fannin #2o0. For- j syth #300, Cuss #500, Milton #300, Whitfield j #350, Wayne #200. j sr , _, T , Any person or persons wishing to purchase '. , e '® ea \ i"D 8 , will make application sisin, «s 1 expert short- , No top and Concord ly to be otherwise engaged. I could gire ma- ; BiApq tty certificates, but leel convinced, from expe-| nencc, that it is only necessary tor the thing j Hacks and Jersey to be tried, as it never fails to recommend it- j WAGON 55 Harness, WHIPS, Ac. Coaches, BERLINS, imim PHOTONS, Bretts, Self. There is also a Seed 1 Planter and Manure j Distributor included in the right. Both are of ! great utility to ibe planters of the valleys. Nov 1041 S. M. PYLES, Marietta, Ga. NOTICE. Come, everybody, and see our stock. Nov. 1,1859. Stilesboro’ Institute. MALTANDTiMALS. I860. THE Fifth Session ot this Iasti- tutioM will open on Monday. Jan uary 9tli, 1860, with the following FACULTY: REV. WJ1. CUNYUS. A. M., Principal, I Prof, of Tvmgivlge* and Belles Lettres. S. M. AINSWORTH. A. M., Prof, of Math- : emutics and Natural Sciences. , A. G. CARPENTER, Primary Department, j Mrs. C. A. CUNYUS. Teacher of Piano; Forte aud Vocal Music. TERMS: i Primary Department,.... i.... #3 per session, j ■ Common English, 12 “ “ i ! Higher English and Classics,. 16 “ " j (Music, (extra) -20 ‘ “ j Due at the close of each session, i Board, #S to #10 per month. For further information address any mem ber of the Faculty, at Stilesboro, Cass Co., Ga. Nov. 1, 1859 -trSra. IS NOW RECEIVING, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, HIS STOCK OF HU ill WQRBB SIT filfiSM. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Bats, Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery and Glassware, SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac, to which he invites the attention of the citiseu* of Cassvilje and surrounding country.- He Cat proposes to sell Goods LOW FOR CASH, and to prompt-paying buyers, iville, Ga., Sept. 15, 1859. U- W. COBB. T HE subscriber wishes to purchase ten j thousand bushels of CORN, delivered at ! r, as9, Kingston or"Ada.irsviHe Depots. Sacks \ wHI be furnished and CASH promptly paid.— j Come, friends, bring in your Corn*—and an other thing: don’t forget to vote for me the 1st Monday in January for Tax Collector, aud if j you don’t vote for me, vote aa easy as possible against me ; if I am elected and it don’t suit you to come to my appointments, I will go to your houses and* make as little money pay vour tax as possible. And another thing—don’t forget T am just ■ receiving an excellent stock of DRY GOODS ! and GROCERIES, from Augusta and Charles- DIMICK, WILSON & CO., i Successors to Dimick t Mix) wholesale and retail dealers in Boots, i Shoes and Brogans, r Oak and HemloctSole THE GLOBE: THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS. I PUBLISH now mv annual Prospectus of The Congressional Globe and Appendix, to remind subscribers, and inform those who may desire to subscribe, that Congress will meet on the firet Monday of neft December, when I shall recommence publishing the above named papers. They have been published so long tb it most public men know their charac ter, and therefore I deem it needless to give a j minute acc-mut of the kiud of matter they will j contain. ! The Daily Globe will contain a report of the L. S. SALMONS, A. B. MATHEWS, ..J. N. SIMEONS SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO., Would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are receiviag A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MAST MXB EtMXm SELF iSSSt FOR THE FALL. TRADE. PRESS SQ0BS, EMBROIDERIES, &€.; Silk and BeLaine Robes; CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS: SHAWLS. GLOVES, kr. We wouU, a!s i, c ill tli: particular attention ot the public to .oir i irga stock ul CARPETINGS; OSS. AST® tROOm 6 BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS; Linseys, Kerseys, Blankets, Hosiery, Boots and Shoo 4 ?, Hats, Umbrellas, &c.; 1] of which wj are offering at Wholesale and Retail at VliRY LOW PRICED FOR Come and see us, EVERYBODY, aud avail yourselves of BARGAINS. Salmons, Mathews & Co., Oct. 1, 1359. Whitehall street, Atlanta, G«. debates iirboth branches of Congress as taken j down bm reporters equal to any corps of short-1 hand inters in this or any other country. A 1 majority of them will each, be able to report, etrtotim, ell thousand words an hour, while the average number of words spoken by fluent Leather, French Calf j S p ei ,ker*. r.irelv exceeds seven thousand five Skins Boot Trees I hundred words an hour. When the debates I... . <ai.„ ....a ! of a dav dn not make more than forty-live col- Lia-s, Shoe Pegs Mnd nnil , s> they will appear in the Daily Globe of Shoe Findings, Cher- 1 (he nux , ' m0 rniiig, which will contain, also, okee Block, Peachtree j the new* of the day, together with such edito- street. Atlanta, Ga. (rial articles as may be suggested by passing GREAT INDUCEMENTS! ton. Come and trade with me; I will buy : . u. niwicK wx. wilsox *: mix. (events. , your Cotton and pay you in Hamburg money, j . Nov. 1, 1859 ly. : The Congressional^GJobe and AppeJidiXwill Come and see me, friends; I have been in Cass | ’ 1 over 19 years, huve bought your Wheat and Cotton, drank vour whisky, and Bow let’s con tinue to trade, chew tobacco and smoke segars together. N. GILREATU. LOOK OUT! Any person passing up tbe Railroad from Augusta or Charleston, wishing to know any thing about me, will please call on Mr. , who is my voluntary agei.t, who will tell you so and so -well—oh—he is sober now and a good business man, but iurariably when be gets t>> doing well and has money plenty, fie goes to drinking. Well, it is my opinion when a man has money plenty, that is the time to drink, for the poor groctrv keeper has to take j the reproach of saint and sinner, and surely hh ought to be paid for bis liquor. Kingston, Nov. 10—3t. N. GILREATH. ROT m IU ATLANTA, GEO. BT J. D. GILBERT ft CO. Nov. 1,1859 -ly. THE Greatest Redaction EVER MADE IN STANDARD F. A. WILLIAMS, Msnnficturer and Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE, MOSS AND HAIR MATTRESSES, Looking Glass, Pintos, Ac., Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 1, 1359—ly. 552 851 655 699 587 331 768 702 739 LANS FOR SALE. Twelve Hundred Acres OF WELL IMPROVED LAIVI), Will be sold at Sheriff’s Sale, in iCaaaville, Ga.. on tbe lat Tues day in December next, unless previously disposed of. This Tract of Land n a valuable set tlement, and can be i egotiated for in whole or 504 in part. to suit purchasers, previous to the 5U day of sale on more reasonable terms and at lower priesa than an^nach laud in that part of the cuantry. THHMy of land contains tw»,former settl meUfopwhich a e improved and tn a hiirfi state igUnltivation. and lying immediately.asfiSS^BKern A Atlantic Rail road at thBftKFfleVht, two miles from Cass- rille, in oaeed tbe best settlements fur good society ia tbe country. Pei tons wishing to pnrchsse nr look at this I^nd can address the undersigned at Rome, Ga.. who will meet at Cass Depot, any such perso t, by reeeiving timely nolice. Time pay ments can be made for a" portion of the pur chase. X W. JOHNSON. Nov 10—Utd Rome, Ga. Heyman, Takes this method of informing the citizens of Cass and adjoining counties that he has just opemd his 1SW if#:®!* in the bouse formerly occnpie^by U. & S. STEPHENS, ei?*t »-<le of the Rxilroul, C»rterA- ville, Ga., and is just receiving and openii g hd mvt and out new stock of HU An WIHIBK 541 252 638 867 682 SEVENTH DISTRICT. TAILORING. SILAS O'SHIELDS is still at his old trad* and stand, in Carteraville. Ga.— Jasper, Newton, gSL tvaungum, £ 9 i p f i r i 805 414 813 885 •99 269 629 247 856 825 391 269 481 412 449 888 188 298 189 282 844 244 882 189 714 % 7*8 745 286 288 832 168 889 167 825 868 681 898 557 580 •80 578 -889 4887 4808 4KB 4868 JELCnttnm and making Chithiag in tbe neat- sat and mnf fashionable stylus, at tbe short, sat notice. Give him a trial. Rev IO-Sm ambrotypes. re® urday. He bus just rccnived a nice lot of cay • ^ARRIAGE LICENSES, at the Standard HI dfakit 73 cento per qaire, cash. I Entirely New I Entirely New !- ! What is it? That wonderful purifying agent, ! DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ! This is a new discovery; it is the resnlt of learned research; it is a triumph of scientific skill. It is a chemical union of materials, provided by nature herself, for rendering pure the air we breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed laws—quick, sure, powerful. It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens; It removes all offensive odors ; — It cares burns with instant certainty; It is the best preparation ever used for fresh wounds; I‘. destroys all vegetable and animal poi sons ; -- h. It relieves in a few sec iuds the bites of in sects. bees, etc.; It scatters boils when forming ; It soothes boils when formed, and heals them rapidly; It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and sores; It cleanses the teeth and purifies tbe breath, c iriw«TiB'WWVMt The * rorst symptoms of Typfioid and Scar- S. K1NG»BLKKI a let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Flu Corn Shncker & Sheller id; 5t been koown to ehee ^ the spr r 4 . of WW ** Typhoid Fever in families and upon plants- R UNS either bj hand, home or water .. g power, is simple in construction snd noB8 ‘ . ... . durable. When ran by baud it will shock Leading physicians ar* using it m Cbarles- aad shall 6 bushels aa how; when ran by ton, Columbia. Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, horse or water power iriU stack and shell 25 M c . >Iamba s, Montgomery. Selma. Mo- bushels an hour—by extra attention 45 bush- _ els an hour It is so simple in con.tract ion » ,le . * n “ New Orleans, that anv body ean work it. Price #25.00. The Hospitals of New Orleans mnd Mobile Mtnufaetored by a KINGSBERRY. ! m » n , u. - 0et ®— 3m * Carrollton, Ga. | Hogpito j^ ty^porations, shipmasters, ■ ’ I I Z 1 facturers, planters, physieiana, famished by the gallon at reduced rates. Ibr axle by draggists and eowntrv mer- contain a report of all the debates in Congress, revised bv tin: speakers, the Messages of the l’restdeni of the United States, the annual re ports of the heads of the Executive Depart ments, the laws passed during the session, and copious indexes to all. They will be print ed on a double nival sheet, in book form, roy al quarto s'zc, each number containing 16 pa ges. The whole will make, it is believed, be tween 3,8nO and 3,9oO pages, the long sessions for nianv years past having ranged between those numbers, and the next session will be a long one. This I believe is the cheapest work ever sold in any country, whether a reprint, or printed from mannscript copv, taking for data the average number of words of til, long sessions since the year 1348. The uverage number of pages is 3,876, and the average number of words on a page i? 2.397, conse quently the average rumber of words of a long session is 9,290,772. As I have sold to sub scribers that number of words for six dollars, it follows that they have paid less than 6i$ cents for every l'M.1,000 words IRstve furnished them, while 1 have paid my reporters #6.29 or And, in fact, everything thit is a dd in a Drv G «>ls stare nr.ty be futrod at the above store, every 2,397 words, of this work, in manuscript, j from the coars-st t > the fi lest f ihriei, at 1 >w figures f <r cash. In ad I torn to the above, V.• The coming session will, without doubt, be ; have a choice an 1 well selected stock of an nnusnaHr interesting one, because the can- j _ > l • _ « j didates of tbe respective parties for President j G8Htl6 H 8H 3 r UmiSlllQfir 1x30(19' and Vice President of the United States will j « O . be nominated before it closes, and, therefore, I CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. Ac. the debates will be mostly on sneb political i questions as, it may be thought, will tend to All these, with a “Thousand and One” other th ugs t i i to lions t> mention, frssh from iuflnence public opinion in regard to the per-. Northern markets, may be f ai:id at the NEW, CHEAP C VS1I STORE of !»npported for these offices, and The i Oct. 13,1859. Consisting in part us follows: Silks, of all Colors; DeLgines ail wool; French Merino, Al paca, Bombazines, Robes of all kinds; all Wool Plaids; French Prints; SI eetings. Table Cloths, apron Checks, Ltnsevn, Flannels, Linens, Toweling*, white good* of all kinds, Shawls, Bordering*. Fringe* of all colors. Collars and Sets, Hosiery, Draperies, Kerseys, Stripes, Ticking, Blankets, Osnaburgs. Slrrting, M intillas, and other thing* toe tedious to mention; to which we particularly invite she attention of the L\I)IES. A'so, READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR SESTS’ ASP ROTS’ WEAK; BOOTS AW9 SWOPS' BEATS AW» «A»»; JEWELRY, luIXJSIOA-X-. IlSrSTFLXJM:EIlTTS. H HEYBtAW, Cartcrsville, Ga. I AM NOW SELLING THE Improved Bartholf Family SEWING MACHINES At a reduction of Twenty Dollars from former prices. The New Straight Needle Machine is now out. A. LEYDEN, Atlanta, Nov. 1. General Agent. A- 4 r\ • i Shop near his residence—on the same i lot. All work done in good style, tad . . ... . . anted to last PanicaUr attention given chants generally, from , whom orders are re new is the ttae— | to Cutting. He asks a continuance of the lib apuctfnlly solicited, to leave on Sat- eral patronage heretofore bestowed. i Try at least one bottle. Price fi# Casaville, Ga., Feb. 1st, 18o9. |«bli.w direction. Manofaetared only in the Labratory of | J. DARBY. Aoborn, Ala. j Far win hr Sami Levy, Cawvilfe ; Kramer to be^appot Globe will be, »8 it has been for many years j >ast, the only source from which the full d«- j late* of Congress can be obtained. The Congressional Globe and Appendix pass free through the mail* of tbe United States, a*, j will be seen by reading the following Joint Resolution, passed by Congress, Aug. 6, 1852:; Joint Resolution providing for distribution of. laws of Congress and debates tlierron : With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress and the debates contributing to the true interpretation thereof and to make . free the communication between the repreeeo- , tative and constituent bodies : Be :t Resolved by tho Senate and House of Representative* of the United States of Amer ica in Congress assembled. Thstfrom and af- ^ „, e . ,u of which we will sell as low as thrv can be b .light in any * ““-i tain the laws and tbe debates thereon, shall j pass free through .he mails so long as tbe i same shall be published by order of Congress: Provided, That nothing herein shall be con- { struct! to authorise the circulation of tbe Daily i We will continue the Grocery business a? heretofore, and are determined not to be under- Globe free of postage. Approved, Ang. 6, ’52. sold in anv article. We have now on hand and will c ntinue to keep a foil stock of FAMI- TEHM8 * : LY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, .SEGARS, Ae.—to which we invite our friends and customers . . , ._ generally, assuring them that we will sell as low as they can be bought in any market, ad- Daily Globe, doting the session, one copy. #-> di the J expt nse» “ “ and Appendix, during session, 6 * T. Two copies ditto, ordered at the same time, 10 G**- No attention will be paid to any ordetgpn- »- — .■=. . less (he money neenmpanr it. | Bank notes,’ current where subscribers re side, will be received at par. Tne whole ot uv port of a subscription may be remitted iu , postage stamps, which is preferable to any rarreaev, except fold or silver.' JOHN C. RIVES. Washington City, Nov., 1859. 335 B ear it in mind—ftat quire will ta charged for sold oo-naradii Ho * Votice. U> persons bolding nfaito Comity art rsqnestod to ra •mat of tie name, giving the dates ot toe clsiasa. bv the lat i r in as an- A Co-, C*rttr*ville ; J. W. Gray. Adairsvilln; onnta and S.T. Parker, Kingston ; A. H. Shnford, Can- ^OFX^jtoB. - Jn^ V. MSfr-lr- I ^4# —? i and Inferior Os art Tnmir nwds at tta I. Wfo. STANDAMP GTfTCT 6B0 J. HOWARD 0 CO., WHUM Ai KETAD, 1IHR AND 8R0CEBS, CARTERSVILEE, GEORGIA. H AVE now on hand a Urge stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OIM. GLASS. PERFUMERY. Also, all the popnlar Patent Medicines of the d.ty. Pure MUiie, and re will -dto G’o. J. Howard k Coi v J.D, Ton thousand dollars secured. T HE subscription of #10,000, for th? edoCa- =J Carpenter, (JAS.SVIU.K, <iKOIi(;iA, HAS JUST OPENED HtS NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS; HATS. CAP3. BOOT* 'HOBA Cwkenf, lla dultrt, frllx*, »>nt ms mimi . toon of poor boys in tbe Cherokee Baptist j CbNege was completed on tbe S2d inst., from which time interest run* Rev. D. G. Daniel, i Agent, has handed me the subscription, that the Board of Trustees may he eaTed together, j to receive, raafjr and agree to carry out tbe conditions therein specified on their part. I, "cM Paints, OH*. Dye-Sloth, Perfomery, and n*ti< 1°»nd Tb« nbom \e*abtm&l low, aeltcte* fith lUynlpii - ’ - - ‘ Mlirft fti »er? lovwt dnm Call and ex*minn befure pmttkamia# ilntWfi. Clemn iiu. - — ” — - ■ — —— J ■ -* *• aud n half eento par ptmnd. Tbe agency euwn tong-room. ^ 3.9, CARPS!mb. to trail amt any hmism that may the body, fast tta Kmtor mowing m Decern- totton Rags token in exchange for G-mds, at thrra aud a I tar tnar bn dtaonaed with ml tta Rank of the State iff Simib Cnrutonu n tn mv euontoa N *r I. — f. 3,- COMPTON, T C. 3. C. Otorri/V Get. t», ?»?.