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\ squad of fifty-four fugitive slaves from 1 C. DAY, Tailor, Cassville, Ga.— I
Kentucky, were arrested at Columbus O- /\ Shop near bis residence—Oil the same
Kcniu-njt , ™ All work done in nod stele, and
hio on 28th ult They were remanded to warranted to last, Particular attentwn pren
their owners without resistance. V““! n ^ U< L a! 'i 8 i c ' ,n ‘ ion » De V'f ‘he lib-
tne “ u eral patnfnajr* heretofore bestowed.
_ ~ a ... . Cassrille, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1659.
Hew York, Nov. 9.—Gemtt Smith has
been sent to the Insane Asylum at Utica.
He is seriously deranged.
Tribute of Respect
Yalley Lodge, No. 48, I. O. 0 : F.,)
Cassvillc, Ga., Nov. 11, 18o9. j
Whereas it has pleased the Great Ruler
of the Universe to remove from earth our
beloved and worthy brother, MICHAEL
DAVIDSON:
Resolved, That while we bow with sub
mission to the will of Him who holds the
lives of all in His hands, we will ever re
STRAYED,
FROM the Subscriber, on \Yednesdav
night, 9th inst., -a deep bay HORSE,
of medium size, aboat 7 years old; any
information respecting him will be thankfully
received by HENRY BROWN,
Nov. 17—ft CassTille, Ga.
S. B. ROBSON & CO.,
watiitm&i mm sas
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Offer for Sale,
300 bags Rio Coffee; -10 bags Java Coffee;
DRY 6000$,
BOOTS, SHOES,
ClottLing:,
HATS, CAPS, STATIONERY,
vere the memory of our departed brother, DrtlffS.GrOCeneS, NailS,
as an Odd Fellow and as a man. °
, TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c.,
Resolved, That by the death of brother ’ _
Davidson this Lodge lias lost a TRUE For Bil0 3<t K. C# L^tilDOr B.
ODD FELLOW ; and that a page of onr Store north of the Court House, Cassvillc, Ga.
records, bound in mourning, be occupied Nov. 10, 1859—tlj.
by this testimonial of respect to the mom-, —
ory of our departed brother. ! HODGES, DAY IS & CO’S.
Resolved, That a copy of these rcsolu- Consolidated LotteriOS.
lions be furnished the Cassvillc Standard : MACON, GEORGIA,
for publication.
R. C. HOOPER,
offee; 20 bags Laguayra Coffee; 10
Sugars; 4o barrels powdered and crushed Sugars; 25 hogshead* fair 1
100 barrels A B and C
powdered ana crusnea nugars; z--> nogsneaa* iair to eho*e Sugary
25 bales Gunuy Bagging; 150 coils Rope; 275 kegs Sails; 100 barrels of Whisky—
assorted; 20 baskets Champagne Wine; 200 boxes Candles; 200- sacks
fed!; 100 boxes Tobacco, D*',600 Havana. American and German
Cigars; 25 barrels best Cider and While Wine Vinegar;
Cheese, Buckets, Tubs, Wines, Brandies, Powder, Shot, Lead, Table Salt, Starch, Soda,
Crackers, I’reserves, l*ick!es, Mackerel, Brooms, Ac., Ac.
Their business will be done strictly on the
CASH SYSTEM,
snd prices will be found at the LOWEST PIGDRES.
Atlanta, Nov. 1, 1859.
8. B. ROBSON,
R. C. ROBSON.
B. F. BENNETT, t Com.
H. II. HOLMES, )
Augusta papers will please copy.
the markets.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 15, 1559.
Cotton—8j^ to 10J9.
Bacon —hog round, loJ4 to 11 % cents.
Lard—12 to 15 cents per lb.
Flour—Superfine $2.75 per bundled. Extra
Family $3.50..
Cons— GO to 70 cts from wagons.
Meal—70 to 75 cts from wagons.
Sweet Potatoes—50 to 55 cts per bushel,
liusii do—Country 75 to $1.25—Northern
$1.50 per bushel.
Scoaa—7to 10}.'—according to quality.’
CorvKK—12 to 13c iff tb.
Rice—5 to U^c.
Molasses—33 to 35 per gallon.
Wheat—$1 to f 1.25 per bushel.
Salt—$1.25 to $1.5n per suck.
Candles—Adamantine, 22 to 25 cts. per lb.
Peas.—05 to 70 ]>er busb.
Pome —7)i'c net Limited supply.
Business brisk, Heavy stocks of Dry-Goods,
Groceries, Hardware.
• Authorized by a Special Act of tbe Legisla-
1 ture, for the benefit of Academies, ar.d
for other purposes.
THREE PLANS!
iSOMETHING NEW!
CITY PLAN.
S50,000
FOR $r.oo!
Prizes Payable without Deduction!
EXTRA CLASS!
75 ballots!—12 drawn xumbeks! !
Tube drawn in tbe city of Macon, every
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday afternoon*, at 4 o’clock,
during the years 1»59 and 1S30.
By this Class the holder of any One Dollar
Ticket, if the numteirs so selected should be
drawn, will be entitled to « prixe, according
to the following Scheme:
Any *1 ticket with 8 drawn num. on it $50,000
WM. B. COX, AY. RHODES HILL,.......... v AY. R. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
wbguhuhui mm&m*
PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Having formed a copartnership as above, we are prepared to exhibit an elegant and fresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures. Our
facilities for purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such that we
can "■uarantee entire satisfaction, in every particular. We annex a few of the articles uow in
store and to arrive :
| 100 Hogsheads A B and 0 Sugar,
| 200 Bags Rio Coffee,
I 10 *• Old Government Coffee,
| 25 “ Java Coffee; loo Boxes Tobacco;
| 200 Buirels Rectified Whiskey;
0 Pack’s Cressent’s Her.nessy and other choice Brandies; 1000 Boxes Snuff; 500 sacks Salt;
in Brandy, old and soft, from private stock ; 10O boxes State and Eng. Dairy Cheese;
1
25,000
15,000
5,000
1,000
200
80
3^00- KSSarpenterf
CASSVItLE* GEORGIA,
HAS JtTST OPENED HIS NEW STOCK OF
FALL AID WINTER GOODS;
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES.
Crockery, Hardware, Glass,
Paints, (Mis, Dye-Stufls, Perfumery, and noticr^snerally
The above Goods have been bought low, selected with the greatatt’care, nfid wilt be sold
at the very lowest prices. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Ctesjsiiocri sue
cotton Rags taken in exchange for Goods, at three and a half cents per pound. The egem
of the Bank of the State of South Carolina is in uiv count: ng-rooiu. .
CaLville, Oct. 13, 1859. J. I). CARPENTER.
0 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar,
50 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar,
400 Kegs Nails,
30" Boxes Candles ; 150,000 Segars ;
75 Barrels Old Rye W hiskey.
_;your
Atlanta’ Nov. 1, 1S59.
COX, HILL A CO.
Stilesboro’ Institute.
MAlTaSS FEMALE.
JOHN C. BRANSON,
ATTORNEY AT LA^T,
Cassvili.e, Geohui.v.
P RACTISES in the counties of Cass. Floyd,
Gordon, Murray, Pickens and Whitfield.
Special attention given to securing and collec
ting claims. Noy. 17, 1359—ly.
“TIME IS MONEY”
ft MR. O. II WOODWORTH, scientific
^V^aud practical Watchmaker and Jewel-
--permanently locata-d at Cassvillc,
win repair WATi’llKS, CLOCKS, JEWEL-
UY, ACtMlvDEONS, Ac., in superior order,
promptly, and on reasonable terms. Initials,
Names, "Wreaths, Ac., engraved on Rings,
Watches, and other articles. Work sent from
a distance will lie promptly nud carefully ex *-
euted. All work well done or no charge made.
A choice selection of Jewelry kept for sale.
Nov. 17—St.
Georgia, Cass comity.
B. II I.EEKK. for the use of) Bill for Discor-
ALLEN A. WILLIAMS, i cry. Relief and
».». (Injunction, iu
JOHN F. BROWN, Sheriff, j Cass SupCourL
I T being made fully appear in open Court
that the defendant’resides without the lim
its of this State, and order granted at the Sep
tember term last past of said Court for service
bv publication, the defendants are hereby cited
and required to be and appear at the next Su
perior Court for Cass county, bn the 2d Monday
in March, I860, then and there to file, answer
and plea of defence, if any to said bill, other
wise Hie Court will proceed as to justice sba'l
appertain. Witness the Honorable Leander
W. Crook, this Stli November, 1359.
Nov 10 JAMES WOFFOUI), Clerk.
Any $7 ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to como out at any particular
place, such as 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, or any other
station in the drawing, 60
Tickets from $1.00 to any prioe, and prices
paid at the above rates per dollar.
HAVANA PLAN.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS !
CAPITAL PRIZE
Seventy Thousand Dollars!.
%
Tickets only $8900—halves, quartos and
eighths in proportion.
Prizes payable in full, without redaction.
Purchasers buying 10 Tickets, when the
numbers end in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9, 0, are
guaranteed a prize of $25.
Class 11 draws Saturday, Nov. lfifli, 1859.
“ 12 “ “ “ 26th, “
“ 13 “ “ Dec. 3d, “
26,230 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO
$371,300
will be distributed according to tbe following
Grand Scheme,
To be drawn every Saturday :
1 Prize of
$70,000 |
5 Prizes of
$500
1 “
20,000
10 “
300
l “
10,000 I
2-i “
100
1 <4
5,000 1
100 “
50
1 “
3,000
100 “
25
i ;*
2,000 |
25000 “
5
3 Prizes of
1,000 |-
‘.iTr. Appruxin
i’ll Prizes
amounting to $18,200.
Prizes
amounting: to... $27
1,200
Certificate of package ol
10 whole tickefs I
55.00
“
“
10 half “
27.50
10 quarter “
10 eighth
13.75
6.87
plication will be
(ieorgin, Cass county.
rpWO months after date appl
1 made to the Ordinary ot said county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert A. Ma
son, deceased, late of said countv.
RACHEL "MASON,
Nov 17—2m Administratrix.
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS John L. Rowe applies to me
for letters of administration on the es
tate of Wm. Bagwell, late of said county.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, If any they have, wl y said Letters
should not be granted.
Given nnder :ny hand at office, this Nov,
17, 1859. 30d. ,1. W. WATTS, Ord’ry,
. igl
This is the risk, and which entitles the hol
der to all he draws over $25.
COMBINATION PLAN.
CLASS B,
Draws every Tuesday at 11 o’clock, a. m.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
8100,000!
78 NUMBERS 14 DRAWN BALLOTS!
14 drawn ballots in each package of 20 tickets.
1 Prize of
i-2 Prizes of
$100,000 I
1 350 Prizes of
$200
50,000
64 “
100
35,000 |
64 “
80
20,000
64 “
60
.5.00(1
128 “
50
3,000 |
1 5504 “
32
2,000 1
1,000 |
1 28224 “
16
Cass Sheriff’s Sales for Dec’r
Beni. Turner’s settlement of land, iu the j
17th district. i
Luts of land Nos. 1018 and 1076, in the 17th i
diet.; property of C. and 8. T. Huffman.
Lots of lanteNos. 6, 7, 8, 9, in, u, 64, 65, 66,
i 34,412 Prizes, amounting to !. .$1,080,472
1 ■ Tickets $16—halves, quarters and eighths in
' proportion. Certificates of 26 wholes $250—
j halves, quarters and eighths in proportion.
Please take Notice
Tlmt in ordering Tickets the only thing neo
j essarv to insure safety and dispatch, is, that
| you address 11s in a plain hand, giving your
r- co * , ,*K . ■ ■ • post office, county and State, and roar orders
6. , 6S, and part of 03, m the 4th disv; proper- be nnswcred - bv rctl)rn
• °* * " " ' Johnson. , q- bat we the official printed drawing to
TT77 1 _ ~ ~ every patron, immediately after the same is is-
Mode de Pans sued, and with the drawing u statement to
W. C. BEALL,
J
PEELER’S
Economical Plow,
PATKXTBD JCSK 21, 1S59-
T HIS invaluable Plow has teen exhibited
in both the Carolina*, and has not only
given tbe most eutire satisfaction, but has ta
ken the premium in both States, and also re
ceived the following at tbe State Fair in At
lanta: ’■ To S. M. Pyles, of Marietta, for Peel
er’s Plow, a preminm of $5 as the best Cotton
Scraper, one-horse Turner, and general Cul
tivator.” The right to this Plow has sold
for the State of South Carolina for
Pifty Thousand Dollars,
and to North Carolina for $30,000. I have
sold some of the counties in Oppcr Georgia,
but now offer the following npon these terms:
Campbell $300, Carroll $300, Paulding $250,
Haralson $900, Polk $350, Floyd $400, Chat
tooga $300, Gordon $300, Dade $250, Walker
$500, Catoosa $300, Murray $300, Gilmer $250,
Pickens $250, Union $200, Faitnin $20u, For
syth $300, Cass $600, Milton $800, Whitfield
$350, Wavne $200.
Any person or persons wishing to purchase for turther information address any m
—=U make application soon, as I expect short- j ber of the Faculty, at Stilesboro, Cass Co., Ga.
lv to be otherwise engaged. I could give ma- Nov. 1, 1859—w3m.
ny certificates, but feel convinced, from expe-j __
rionce, that it is only necessary for the thing j DIJHCK, WILSON & CO.,
to be tried, as it never fails to recommend it
self.
There is also a Seed Planter and Manure
Distributor included in the right. Both are of
great utility to tbe planters of the valleys.
Nov 104t S. M. PYLES, Marietta, Ga.
1860.
THE Fifth Session ot this Insti
tution will-open on Monday, Jan
uary 9th, 1860, with the following
FACULTY :
REV. WM. CUNYUS, A. M., Principal,
Prof, of Languages and Belles Lettrea.
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M., Prof, of Math
ematics and Natural Sciences.
A. G. CARPENT
Mrs! C. A.
Forte and Vocal Music.
TERMS:
Primary Department,. $3 per session.
Common English, 12 “ “
Higher English aud Classics,. .16 “ “
Mdsic, (extra)..., 20 “ “
Due at the close of each session.
Board, $8 to $10 per month.
For turther information address any mem-
ENTER, Primary Department.
CUNYUS, Teacher of Piano
NOTICE.
T HE subscriber wishes to purchase ten
thousand bushels of CORN, delivered at
O’nss, Kingston or Adairsville Depots. Sacks
will be furnished and CASH promptly paid.—
Come, friends, bring in yonr Com—and an
other thing, don’t forget to vote for me the 1st
Monday in January for Tax Collector, and if
yon don’t vote for me, rote as easy us possible
against me; if I am elected and it don’t suit
you to come tb my appointments, I will go to
your houses and make as little money pay
vour tax as possible.
And anuther thing—don’t forget I am just
reoeiving an excellent stock, of DRY GOODS
and GROCERIES, from Augusta and Charles
ton. Come and trade with me; I will buy
your Cotton and pay you in Hamburg money.
Come and see me, friends; I hare been in Cass |
over 19 vears, hare bought your Wheat and
Cotton, drank your whisky, and now let’s con
tinue to trade, chew tobacco and smoke segars
together. N. GILREATH.
LOOK OUT!
Any person passing up the Railroad from
Augusta or Charleston, wishing to know any
thing about me, will please call o;i Mr. ,
who is my voluntary agent, who will tell you
so and so—well—oh—he is sober now and a
guod business man, but invariably when be
gets to doing well and has money plenty, he
goes to drinking. Well, it is my opinion when
a man has money plenty, thnt is the time to
drink, for the poor grocery keeper has to take
the reproach of saint and sinner, and surely
hh ought to be paid for his liquor.
Kingston, Nov. 10—3t. N. GILREATH.
(Successors to Dimiek
A Mix) wholesale and
retail dealers in Boots,
Shoes and Brogans,
Oak and Hemlock Sole
Leather, French Calf
Skins, JBoot Trees,
Lasts, Shoe Pegs and
Shoe Findings, Cher
okee Block, Peachtree
street, Atlanta, Ga.
l. u. snack........wm. wuses,six.
Nov. 1,1S59—tv.
each individual what he or she has drawn.
That we cash all Prizes under $1,000 imme-
, diately after the drawing, in specie, bank notes
; or drafts.
I NFORMS the public that ho is at his old j All communications strictly confidential.
stand in Cartcrsville, with a fine stock of Circulars, containing full explanations of
materials, aud prepared to make to order nur Schemes, Ac., will be forwarded by mail,
BOOTS and SHOES in the most fashionable **i any one sending us his name,
style, and flatters himself that he has no supe- , A d dress a 1 lordersto
riors known in tbe business—can make as fine j HOOUfcS, O A \ IS A CO., Macon, Ga.
a BOOT or SHOE as auybody, at as short no- j Tickets in the above Plans for^sale by
tiee, and on as reasonable terms. All that is ; Aov 1< \*. 1). BURRIS, Cassville.
necessary to prove this is a trial. Repairing ,
done in the neatest and most substantial man
ner. All work warranted. Terms cash in cv- j
cry instance. Nov. ly, ’59.
Ten thousand dollars seonred. 00,11,1 ** *** 5,1 me > **>« smonnts Sid 1 Leading physicians are using it iu Charles-
rpHE subscription of $10,600, fi.r the ednea- ^nexL^rfhe^^stoV^i^g^T^ l to “’ Cjlumbi *’ SaT ’ uin * h ’ Art * aSta ’ A,,ant *>
C IW°" 0f poor W*, 5 ” Cherokee Baptist urcrt o par off saitPcfaimS ae^ng to their M * con > Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo-
° --i '^7,- dates. Hand them in at the post office to R. bile, and New Orleanx.
. . ^ er i. D- G Damel, c. Latimer, in mv absence. A. HAIRE, The Hospitals of Sew Orleans and Mobile
Agent, has handed me the subscription, that Sot. 1. Treasurer Gass County. 1 - ' -
J3f" Entirely New I Entirely New !—
What is it? That wonderful purifying agent,
DARBY”S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ! This
is a new discovery; it is the result 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 obtdience to fixed
laws—quick, sure, powerful.
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens ;
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cures burns with instant certainty ;
It is the best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds;
I*, destroys all vegetable and animal poi-.
sons
It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees, etc. ;
It scatters boils wher 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 the breathe
The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Scar
let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Flu
id ; it has been known to check the spread of
Notice. . .
A LL persons bolding claims against Casa Fever “- famiheS * nd UpOD
XjL County are requested to render iu an ac- , tmns.
. r ,l. ..A.i. I 1 T a:
[are using It.
f Hospitals, eorpumtions, ahipmaster*.
Agent, ijns nanoefl me tue subscription, that
tlie Board of Trustees may ho calieu together, _
to receive, ra.ify and agree to carry out the' . . . _ . ,
am therefore requested to give notice that Barth & Nicola J ^ j facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by
Trustee* will meet at the Baptist Church in ATLANTA PA t the gallon at reduced rates.
Cassville on Tuesday, 22d inst.. at 19 o'clock, __ ^ * * * > oa '' ^ For sale by druggists and epwntry mer-
A. M., for the above stated purpose;; and also ^ ^ KEEP for sale the -cele- chants generally, from whom orders are re-
to transact any business that uiav come before hrat. il PIAN08 of WM.
the body, thst the regular meeting in Decern- KNAREA CO., of Haiti- ,p !f u ^ „ .
ber mar be dispensed with. . I mare - Md-,«ud iu addition 1 Try at least one bottle. Pnee 50 cents.—
Not. 1. T. M. COMPTON, T. C. B. C. j l. 1,1 ’Ufto these, the PIANOS of Follow direct curs.
all the best Arteries of the United Sutes can ( U*nufkctured eal v.ia the Labntary sf
6 J. DARBY, Auburit, Ala.
Millinery and Dress Making. fju “ d El 1 [‘ r u ‘ ,r cs “ Wi8hlM1 ‘ Da Wh,t< ** il
street. Entrance through the Music and Vs
em. MR8. C. M. MARSH and MissMMua rietr Store of H. Braumaller. Nov. 1.
Si- a. GOODWIN bare associa-HP ' - . - . ....
s£» ted themselves in the MILLIN'-wB. __
BRI and DRESS MAKING business, r LYII) C A 11?
former bas just returned from market J v/ *Y Li i Yldi j»
BOlfVBrTRJMAIINV^ BONNETSand y OFFER the following lots of land for sale,
BONhSTTRUiMlNGb, of she latest style.— 1 reasonable terms:
Dress-making in all tbe most fnhkmaMe ^ , \ ^ ^
sStylei^ neatly executed at short notice, as they No * 111 Gilmer Co., 0th district tad 2d sec.
Haw oompetoot helps. Abg prepared to «i*ke }£• 2
Collar*, Pants. VmUl Cents. _ with JiSS, Psnnia, 9th M _ ..
dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms.— ***» Paulding, 19th 3d 1 Book, Music aiul
Cafl axrt see them, at the brick building, oppo- Apphr to the ssbseriber, or John G. Be- Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga.
site Skinner’s hotel, Cartersville, Ga. - hnne. Golmnbss, Oa. * Nor. 1.1 $55. Orders per mail promptly at-
Sk.r. 10. ’59—lr? . . Oet. 13-Sm. JOHN RETHCKE. tended to. Xov. TO, ’59-ty.
1 For sale by SamT Levy, Cs—riUe ; Kramer
A Co., Cartersrill* ; J. W. Gray, Adalrsrille ;
; S. T. Parker, Kmgaton ; A. H. Shnford, Cah-
dan. 27. ISqD—lyT
y f / {J * - " 3
-——; ~1
Book and Music Store.'
J. i. RICHARDS *. CO, keep » :
wholesale and tel
Fancf^ —
m
Sf
^Estahhzhod
lEffCMME
ATLANTA, G A.
W W.AYOOD-
. RUFF A
CO. have opened a
large aud splendid
stock of
Carriages
in Atlanta, of every
rariety ot style,
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
urns.
PHOTONS,
Bretts,
Slide-seat, Top and
No top and Concord
Buggies,
Hacks and Jersey
WAGONS,
Harne ss,
WHIPS, Ac.
Come, everybodv,
and see onr stock.
Nev. 1,1859.
THE
Greatest Seduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
CARTERSVILLE EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
HOWARD, STOKELY & CO.,
Arc receiving their large 2nd well selected Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS;
Aod would auoounce to the public that they are now prepared to offer them one of the
largest, cheapest, most fashionable and substantia! slock of
gtmm ass rssBY biy tsssi,
lleady-marU Clothing, Hats, Hoots and Shoes,
that turn ever Been brought to the Cherokee conntrv. Di addition to theirDry Goods house,
thev have a commodious GROCERY U0U8E, where they keep constantly on hand a large
stock of Groceries—Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Bacon, Ac. Also, Bagging. Ro|>e, Twine.
Negro Shoes and Blankets, Ker ns, Osnabargs, aud ni.mv other things too tedious to men
tion. Call and look at our Goods. i ,t— TT„ a e, n.
CARTERSVILLF., GA., Oct. 13,1859. StOKCly, £v0 w aril OC I/O.
M. WITTGENSTEIN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
Southeast side of Wliitehall'Strcut Atlanta, Ga.
JYew and Cheap Goods,
AT THE BRICK STORE, CASSVILLE, GEO.
IS NOW RECEIVING, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, HIS STOCK OF
niiin WEEESl IE7 SMBS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes, Ilats, Caps,
Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery and Glassware,
SADDLES, BRIDLES, <fcc,
to which he invites the attention of the citizens of Cassville and surrounding country. He
proposes to sell Goods LOW FOR CASH, aud to prompt-joying buyers.
Cassnlle, Ga., Sept. 15,1859. H. W. COBB.
L. S. SALMONS, ...A. B. MATIIEWS, J. N. SIMMONS.
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO., -
Would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that thuy are receiv’ag
A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
ruifin aim bby husk
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
DSESS GOODS, E1&S30JDEKIES, &€.;
Silk and Delaine Robes;
CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS;
SHAWLS, GLOVES, <Sbc.
Wu would, also, call tko particular attention ot the pnblis to our largu stunk uC
C^RiPETIlSraS;
mz* Ait#
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS;
Linseys, Kerseys, Blankets, Hosiery,
Boots and Shoos, Hats, Umbrellas, &c.;
All of which we are offering at Wholesale and Retail at VERY LOWPRICES FOB CASH.
Coma and see us, EVERYBODY, and avail yourselves of BARGAINS.
Salmons, Mathews & Co.,
Oct. 1. 1859. 'Whitehall street, Atlanta, On.
DYSPEPTIC REMEDY. . ,
BLISS- DYSPEPTIC" WEEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY r..-
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REM|Dk
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS! DYSPEPTIC RKMKDT i n 4
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
Mis tbe largest sale
lUs the itfgcrt suite - ’ L 3
Has the largiat saj,
lias tbe largest sale 1
Um- tbe latgea t auW - a
ssttosat-
IUn the largest sate
Has the largust kale »
Hus the largtet sale
Of any mudieiu* >« tbe world.
Of any medicine iu the world.
Ot anr medicine is the World.
Of any medicine in the WsridL
Of any rnediciiie iu the WurtdL
Of any medicine in the world.
Ot any navdteiha lu thu wzirld. ■*
Of any medicine iu the world. ,
Of anv itimNaiwe iu. the World.
Of any medicine Hr thu World.
Teu thousand package*
Ten thousand packager
Ten thousand package*
.Teu tlwusaud packages . ...
Ten thousand packages *
Ten thousand packager'
Te:i thousand packager
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand, packages.
Ten thousand packages jrl
Sold i.i Georgia nud South Csrolui*
Sold i ■ G eorgia and Soulh Caniiinn
Sold i 1 Georgia and Smith Carolina
Sold i i Georgia and South Carolfnn. _
Sold i i Georgia and South Carotimn
Sold i i Georgia and South Carolina
Sold i i Georgia and South Carolina
Sold i i Georgia itnd South Candiua
Sold ii Georgia aud South Carolina
Sold i - '. Georgia anil South Carolina
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months,
hi fourteen months,
i.i foiirteeu months,
ju fourteen mouths.
In fourteen months:,
iu fourteen uioutha.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
It is warranted to curt
It is warranted to ente
It is warranted to cure.
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure-
It is warranted to qure
It is warranted to enre
It is warranted to core
It is warranted to curs
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,.
Any case of Dyspepsia,.
Any case of Dyspepsia..
Any case of Dyspepsia^
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Aay case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia.
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Or anv case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,.
Or any case of Liver Disease,.
Or any ease of Liver Disease,.
Or any case of Lirir Disease - ,
Or any case of Liver Disease,;.
Or anv case of Liver Disease,.
Or any case of Liver Disease,
if directions are followed.
If directions an# followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
II directions arc followed.
’■ If directions are followed!.
It directions are followed.
If directions arc followed.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Cau be sent by mail.
Can be seul by moil.
Can be sent by mail..
Can be sent by maih
Can be sent by maiii.
Can be sent by mail;
Can be sent by moil. .
Can be sent by mail.
Send a Postage Stamp to the Proprietor for
his Pamphlet on “Diseases of the’Stomach,
aod Bowels.” W. W. BLISS, Proprietor,
863 Brntidway, New York.
< For sale in Cwarille at tbe
April 14, 1859. STANDARD OFFICB.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S. (JORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORD3&L,
JACOB’S CORDIAL, (
This Great Soi rneou Sebedtv
The Geest Soutbcbx Rearer,
: Geest Socraxas Buut.
t Geest Hmtoeb* laun.
: Great 3mfil latew,
ten thousand Negroes yearly.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
Takes this method of informing the citizens of Cass snd adjoining counties that be bas jest
opened his
iSW §¥#»S,
in the bouse formerly occupied by U. A S. STEPHENS,■ east side of the Railroad, Carters-
▼iile, Ga., and is just receiving and opening an out and out new stock of
&
Consisting in part as follows: Silks, of all colors; DeLaines, <r!l wool; French Merino, AT-
Tue Ueeat nooTBERx Bearer,
The Great Sourapax Rrerdt,
Tub Great .Soltoeb* Rezucdt,
TuaGaaaf Bocrwaaa lixwr,
Tbe Geeat Botmaaa Rsiiawr,
The Great Socraux Snur k
K , The I
Saves ten
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes ye
Saves ten thousand Negroes ye
Saves ten thousand Negroes y«
Saves ten thousand. Neggoas ye
Saves ten thousand. Nqgroos yearly.
Planters take notice
Plantets take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take unties
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters Like notice
Planters take notice
Thnt :i is. the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sore and positive remedy
Tlmt it is tbe only sure and positive remedy
That it is tbe rnly sues and positive remedy
That it ia the-only sure-and positive remedy
That it is the only sore End positive remedy
That it is the muy sure and positive vein ilv
I AM NOW SELLING THE
Improved Bartholf Family
iSEWING MACHINES
At 'a redaction of Twenty Dollars
from former prices.
The New Straight Needle Machine is now out.
A, LEYDEN)
Atlanta, Nov. I. General Agent
Stripes, Ticking, Blankets, O.-Iliaburgs. Shirting, Mantillas, and other things toe tedious : That it is the onlv sure anil positive remedy
to mention; to which we particularly invite the nttenfionof the LADIBS. A!*>„ That it is the onl’’ sure and positive remedy
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR GENTS’ AND ROYS’ WEAR; i
mm9 9 m&m
JEWELRY,
MTJSIO^IL. INSTRUMENTS,
- j.
' And, fn fact, ererythin«v fliat is sold in a Drr Goods utore maj be found at the above etore, -
1 from the conr?2St*to the fi lest fabrics, at lo»r figures for eash. In addition to tbe above,.w #.]
have a choice and well selected stock of
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, ia
All these, with a “Thousand and One” other things too tedious to mention, fresh from -
Northern markets, may be found at the NEW, CHEAP CASH STORK of
«ct. is, 1S59- H. HEY MAN, Gartetsville, Ga.
080. j. HOWARD ft €0.,
WHOLESALE Aim HIM
AND SBOCEBB,
8. B. OAT.M YN,
Dkaler ix Americas, Itallax and Eerrrujr
Statcarx, asd TeswrSser
; Wi »Y4s«s,MAR» t Rl CARTERSVILLE- GRURGIA.
MaXTRUL AX& FfRX19BI*C KaBHu. t; -.!
.tTI AVE now <>n h “ ra Iwge sJoct of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS; CL.VSS. J
Atlasta, Ga. —^ I;- v-- tlx PERFUMERY. Alsn^afl the popular Patent Medicines of the dajr. Fare Wines and
VanRooms opposite Georgia Ml R dendk ' for medicinal me—ttt of which we *i|l sell as low as they pan betet—ht in zrl.-
Ja»e. Y.ngba?A g ent,'Ca^nfo,^. ‘ ^ket^expemesadded. -
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People^
Before the People;
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
in Dysentery, Dim rliccs and Flux,
iu Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux. - ,
in Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
Iu Dysentery,. Diarrhoea and Flux,
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Dinrrhoei and Flnx.'
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
hi Dysentery - , Diarniiw i and Flux.
It never foils.
It never foils.
It never fail*.
Ia never foils.
U never fails.
5t never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails-.
It never fails.
Packages of half dozen.
Packages of half dozen.
Packages .of ha lf dozen.
Packages oi half dozen.
Packages of half dose*
Packages of aaU d>4cw
Packages of half d
JOct, 27, XSair-^lj
TAILORING.
fe«9es«Y
(y for pisntatinn*.
Wciriircimtinne the Grocery hasiU^s as heretofore,' r an3'ars deternunednot to be under-,
-ory i'o /vcfTT'lft ns k siiu gi kL, n iu w>ld in abr articIi?. Wc have now on bawl an<f w3I contiBoe 4o keep z foil stock of FAJJI-
HILAS O’SmELDS^rtU GROCERTHS, LIQUORS, SEGARS,*c.-to whieh we inviteWfrienda and customer. J
rnipraHr. aunnur-fliFm Hist vo ritt cmTI -a ' ‘ -
sttr -v.-- .
^ V*ji^Brnrt asanrru^ihenLtfiat we nrlf! sell um low as tbev can be bought in anj market, ad- ,
eitt iioticcv Iuui a trial - Sur ! ‘>--3wl. * Geo. J, Howard & Go
Put up expressly for planfatiuaa,
Pnt up expressly for plan 1 “
Put up expressly for i " 5
Pot up expressly for i
For sale in thSgille by 4
Atpril 14, 485*. McMMUtr ALOWrc
S OTKRIOR and - Inferior Court txeeation*
dtfferert kinds, at tbe ~ ,
Jan. I, l^:«. 8TAKDASD OFTOTt