The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, December 15, 1859, Image 3

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for Ordinary: fm- Ife are authorised to announce the name of Jfr. J. A. HOWARD at a candidate f „ r Ordinary, at the election in January next. Sept. 8, 1859-tde. py VTe are antborited to. annonnee Hr. SATHAH LAND as a candidate for Ordinary, j ,t the election in January next. aSMCUSTfi: r|NlKh|>ria([^«*io» ot this Institution wiM and AT-THRSIGX OF THE BIO BOOT. Cherokee Block, Peachtre* street, mw tiM »• Sept. 15, 1859. For Sheriff: We are authorised to announce the name of Mr. A. M. FBAXKIJX aa a candidate (nr Sheriff, at the election in January next.. Sept. 8,1859—tde. English and Item Liter;. ) MISS MARY itrees in jJJ.'W.^ inlogy and Hvgiene. R. It. OCVit, Prof, of Vocal 'and Instru mental Music «- I MRS. A. E. GUYX, Assistant in Ifnaie De* j par tin eat. i MISS MARY A! ALEXANDER, i treaa in Painting and Drawing. I HISS O. R. 4 KELSEY, Iestnictress ! raarv Department. MRS. E. A. KELSEY, Instructress in a Tir.HtiB535aS55SJWSiSS&Msa—*'*, : A Splendiiar.,, 61-3 Octavo BwewotKl Piano, worth three kindred Dollar., together with Faculty: j wu!T iF*"!°i tfce »^^2 ri * t}W * : i Two Hundred and Fifty otiicr Valuable Gifts, tobe distributed among the Audio nee! ftp. DANIEL KELSEY. A.1L, Pictet, j 'to******™' FrenA Calf*WdSwfaL : ' —- ' ^aoe.^, LL.L: * of Mathematics and Natural Saitatce. square-edge Boota; OcMUemen's fine French Calf welted Boots- Gentlemen's fine French 1 ..... ....... and? ..Johasox. a- ilT |rot or ^lreu5Tc!irlw.?o"liST'* pffi* c,,lf .P tmi i > '.*" ,e wNGentle-***J *HwsiWBCiiliei!,'tlesirous ofcontributing-to- tire gratrificirtibn of Ins friends, and the.j>ijT>]ip in a mart a. Alexander. Write-' !f** ; ?T t, * ,ne "A fi“«FfuJehCa’If'Sribrd Ties'anTB^^t^en^enVfiuF^Schf manner suited to the.festivities of the. ^npcoacbrng Uoli<laj*s, has carefully pi-eiiaretl the following artett Boot*; Ladies' ffne Kid treitBnskin. lovers, of Literature and Lasting plain ; * " ‘ llmtLs ( For Clerk Superior Court: r^f Wc are authorized to annoiiuce Ur. TI10S. A- WORD as a candidate for Clerk of Work, Ac. the Superior Court, at the election in January ! Fnpils should be present, if poaaible; at the Sent. 1-, 18-.S opening of the session. sept- to, l«o». j F(>r fllrther particulars gee the Catalogue or . apply to the nndersigued. I>. KELSEY. I Csiaariile. Dec. 8. President. - Bill. For Clerk Inferior Court: | t-gr Wc arc authorized to announce the • name of JOHN F. MILIIOIAJN as a esndi j date for re-election for Clerk of the Inferior i Court, at the election in January next. j Oct. -1—tde. tt^f We are authorized to ananuncc the tiamc of W. C. GAINES at a candidate for ! Cleric of the Inferior Court, at the election in j January next Oct. 6—tde. ■ For Tax Collector: rjf We arc authorized to announce Mr. j lilLEY MILAH as a candidate for the office i ut Tax Collector at tuc ensuing election. [ Aug. 25, 1S59—tde. IJf- We are authorized to announce the j name of DEMPSEY F. BISHOP as a candi date for Tax Collector, at the election in Jan uary next ■ Oct. C—tde. r We are authorixed to announce the name of JOHN LOUDEIiMILK a* a candidate for Tax Collector at the election in January next Oct 6 —tde. l-tf We -ire authorixed lit announce the name of X. GILUICATH na a candidate for T.x Collector, at the ensuing election —first Monday in January next Oct. l. r >, ] -159. For Tax Receiver: • r Wc are autliorizini to announce the * of K. A. MOKKISON as a candidate for Tux Receiver, at, the »]t]>roacliutg January mu. Nov. 1—tde. T if E Greatest Reduction EVER MADE IN STANDARD O VI® g fe a i—i H fell <Z) ^ I AM NOW SELLING Tip: Improved Bartholf Family SEWING MACHINES At a reduction of Twenty Dollars from former prices. The Xeu Straight Needle Machinejs now out. A. LEYDEN, Atlanta, Xi>r. 1. General Agent. , . THE CHRISTMAS GIFT CONCERT willbc given Tn Oie lull oftie Gitdic Hotel, TfesriKs; Ga.^ December 25, 1S39. Ttiepro- *• r^Y^’r 1 K.-d M. C.. gramme of Mtisic will he interesting and attractive; arrangements are. being made to makd this part of the entertainment equal to ,>’uL‘— v^^nntSf'i^n i "r . , g ’ j anything of the kind heretofore offered— for particulars see published programme. At the conclusion of the musical entertainment. ^ the interesting ceremony of dLstyibikdng the Gifts w^l take place. The Gifts will cqnsist in jjart of a new, Koseyroxul I’uuio, 61 Octaves; Calf. Bnff. v »lued at fSOy; a new Rosewood Guitar, patent head, in cgse, sonic. 200 handsnmcly bound Books, sSjectul/nmi -the hist Cat- nannhuUnrou k. .. - ■ c. ■.«. -, r —- - - -—, —— abbyeGtstd* are alogucs and in every respect unexceptionable. The liinits ofa Circular will not allow a mrnnfe deTertption'of the Gifts; s»3#<5t it to imilar quality <»f Guxds'ean'v boii-htT^ihiaTmirk ^'jl he »nld at lower priees than a say that the 250 articles are valued at —no one being of less value tlutn SO cents. ' ’’ he State. We warrant every article *r aril to be smn^ny ..f Guo * can be bought in «. nuwket,^^ and^ .Tlp5r"m rt^n say that the 250 articles “rt.^e we aell to be nmnnTaitnred from *uod *ateTral, and j ' If we recommend them, we repair them free ofeharge. ' ’ 1 V^* *t«J keep cun? tin tlrt hiban Jahe:iyy gtoek of Oak and Bemloek Sole leather; Side, *£•?$■ Morocco Skins; Idning and leading Skins; Boot Trees, Lasts, 1 egs. Shoe Thread, and >h .etmik. r’s Kit-all of which will he sSld, wholesale or retail^ at low prices, ft*" At the sign of the Big Boot, Peachtree Str eet. Atlanta, Dec. 15, I Soil. DIMFCK, WILSOX A CO., Successors to Dimick A Mix. MANNEB OF DISTRIBUTING TME BRADY & SOLOMON, LIKELY N3GR03S and MULES In order to secure a lair and impartial distribution of Gifts, a number of slips of paper, fiqnal to the nutuber ef Tickets issued, (each- liaring written bn it a single nrunlier) will lie placed in a box by themselves; in another htix will be placed ns many slips of paper as. there are Gifts—-these also contain single numliers from 1 to 250. - In a iiook kept for that purpose, the names of the Gifts will he set i down, with a number opposite to each; now if a slip containing the No. 125 be taken from tlie first box, add slip No; 27lie taken J from the second box, then the bolder of Ticket No. 125. is entitled to Gift 27, which i>i ascertained by referring to"No. 27 in the Gift [schedule. r It will be observed that the three persons engaged in determining the Gift arc by this arrangement-independent of one nUlehsIl Street, Atlanta, La., [another, an 1 no possibility of partiality or unfairness can .exist Tha* number of Tickets to-be issued has been.limited to .OflO, and TYX* A T 1FDQ TV TT A YkYkHT A PP TO/YW A VH OTOTT 1 placed at §1 each; this, in consideration of the unusually- large munucr of_ valuable Gifts, it is believed, willjneet universal approval. J/mH IibIVO All Itfllilyii fl fit li) lit UN A N U Ml KKi,, , Tickets can be sent by mail to any address. Persons at a distance will have ah equal chance^with those in the Concert Room, in the- fcARll I ACtE AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS j distribution of Gifts, Gifts" will he sent by mail, or as ma3 ; be directed, inime3iaUly after the Concert. .' . Harness, Saddles, and Harness Tools. i As considerable expense lias been Tnciurwl in^- gettiug up thw enterprise, to. tltjfmy: wliich ivill We are also agents for the sale of Hoe’s A D.ston’s CIRCULAR SAWS.snd Dole’scelebra-' eX ^\ tllV isSlie ° f %H S ’- 5t ‘f eA, ' lW * t l V h 9U^ '$*4.'4> W.U1 he Veci*i Ved With SUcll VilVUI’ R9 will a,s " fi,r , a “ rticle of leather belting. Our stock uflensni’e its success, [t will be observed that the undei’takins is in no way connected either with offered to ptsnters as well as Dealer*. * Our j the C o!h‘ge or the u acuity; it is thttrefoie jiureLy, tui maivulo:il entei’pnse;f)inra5siicl!i9coin- 1 Carriage and Harness Trimming’Department j mended to public patronage. “ Fortune is merry and iu this niood will give us anything.” All is the largest in this section of the State, and prices as low a. any otW^arkrt can afford. ! !?7. e » ° f a,1 ‘ l S tW<l VPftding sllOtib 1 g(), OT at lea«t. bay Tickets J tllOngh yOU ^’lOllld tUKS thta* We are also sole consignees of Cooper’s Etowah Iron, orders. - ' - - - • z-*r > Atlanta. FOB SALE. miE stibscribiT will offer for sale, at public CHANCE l’OB A Bargain. GOODS AT Auction t !T vilie, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, | SIXTEEN YOUNG AND LIKELY J NE'Q-ItOElS, j ami -eight or ten of iis fine j MULES as can be found in Upper Georgia. This is nil Good Property, ami sohl fur nn fni’t. ft n: tv b“ treated C>r privately until day of sale. A. C. WVLV, ' I>cc. 1—tds. Ad-tirsville, Oa. Food for the Mind. IK TOU WANT A UOOK, SEND TO 43^ Chestnut stri'et, 1‘biladelphia, fin: it. . Von can get good H^oks, choice Books, Books worth reading, Books in every De partment of literature, and a Hmdsome Present, worth from .',0 cents to $100, is given with each Book sold. This is the best-place in the com.try to buv Books. .Mr. KVANS is the origin Uyr ot the Gift Book Business, and Kro- nrict »r of the oldest ami largest Gift lbmk bstablisUmeiit in the World, He calls atten tion to the tact ili.it lie has made such ar- raiigciuent* with other publishers and in an* uf.ictuivrs, that it g ‘Vs him.pleasure fo offer. Greater Inducements . than ever, and such that cannot be equalled by any oilier Gift Ii«>«*k House in the world. Kigiiteeii liundie<i and sixty gold-and silver Watches, gold chains, and silk dress patterns l\T 11.|. he sold at niv plantation, in the lTlh and over three -hundred and fifty thousand \\ Bisirict, Cass :*ountv % on Tuesday 27tl» j dollars -worth of Jewelry »\vre given away r ; din ing, the six months {join January to July, 1 ; 1 S. r «v», each article of which was of the finest j quality, nod Iwis given satisfaction in every j instance. All Books are sold at the publish* (era’prices, and yon can select from the largest j stock of Books in tlie country. | Scud for n Classified Catalogue, | which will be s i t by mail gratis, and which i contains a Complete list of the most vulnable j standard works in every department of lit* ; crature, comprising j History,, BioCTaphy, Tmveb, 'Toyiigts, .j Poetry, Medicine, Then logy. Science, Chetiustry, Navigation, Mechanics Albums, Geography Adventures, Aujuals, Bibles^ I Agriculture, Manufactures, Architecture, | Free Mssimry, Natural liisbiry. Prayer books ! Hymn Books, Odd Felo.-wship, School books Singing Rooks Juvenile 'Books, Letter paper, Millinery a fid Dress Making. | ' Vriti "x 'EmrcK-pes, Ac MBS. C. M. MARSH and MtsaffiS^n 1 The Gifts lYM. B. COX, , \V. RHODES HILI S W. R.* IIERNDON. COX. HILL & eo„ W«I«&8SA» SkNlia, PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, OA. i Having formed a copartnerslnp as above, we are prepared to exhibit an elegant and fresh STOCK OF GROCERIES, Particular attention given tolGift^ yon will liavj an evenings entertainment-, -fttll of hifceHectual anil rational qnj meut n 'quite _^ lo * ia;,i> ~ St “ : worth your dollar.-- Go, then, in anticipation of a good time coining, and when there y«iu may be M .7* , convinced that tlie happiest time is now All orders for Tickets should he addressed to R. II. GUYN, CassviHe, Ga. BooRs to feeUistrildtiited s J. 11. COIIEX'S STOCK OF GOODS WILL BE SOLI) AT * BEGINNING AT lu OCLOl K, A. .M., -DEC. 26, 1859: Sale to ccntinuo from day tc day, until all is sold. The Stock consists of Dry Goods, Hardware, Hits, Boots, &l. 5'. atid gt-l li b-ir^uii. Dec. 15 -2t. FOR S ALE. I lltvriiilier. Stock, ILtrses, Mules, c..t!k: m.d rkll igs, ub>), ;t lot «l IWk lings. Corn, I -Hit, (jits, and other articles ton Usimus tu -■-it - WSI. J.OUILVIK. I -ec 1S.V.I. MASSEY & LANSDELL, 1' II sell tipmi Augusta, Charleston soil Sa vannah terms any unlcrs for Drugs, Medicines, CHKM1CAIJ*,- PAINTS, OHJ5; Ac. keroseno Oil, and Lamps, Always nn hand, at the lowest prides. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 15,1859—ly. which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paring customers at verr Totv figures. . facilities for purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such that I the court honse door iu’Cass- j C:l " guarantee entire satisfaction, in every particular. We annex a few of the articles nowln store and to arrive : * , 30 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar, | 100 Hogsheads A B and 0 Sugar, 30 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar. | 20<) Bags Rio Coffee, 400 Kegs Nails, I p, *• Old Government Coffee, 300 Boxes Candles ; ISO,ootl Segari; | 23 “ Java Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco; 75 BarrelsfOld Bye Whiskey, | 200 Barrels Rectified Whfskc-y; 80 Pack's Crcssent’s Ilernessy and other choice Brandies; TOOO Boxes .Snuff; 300 sacks .Salt'; 10 “ Brandy, old and soft, from private stoek ; luo boxes State and Eng. Dairy Cheese; And nny quantity of Soda, Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves, Fruits, Cordials, Ovs- torn. Mankcrpl. Siirrlinps lbu«L*uta ltrm.nia Tni... n.m. n . t. 4/. u•_ ; •/ % The following named Books, with many others, equally usefu’l’arid intercstfng, will lie used as Gifts at the Christrnas Gia A.’——- I>arge quarto Bible, 20plates, 2'ilhitninatioi^, embossed; large quarto Bible, 0 Steel engravings, 2 brilliant illuimnations, imitation Turkey, gilt sides and edges; small Bibles with clasps. Among the religjous works will he found Taylor’s Holy Living and Dying. Ileavc-.ilj-’Token—a Religious Souvenir, CrudenVCoricordanee, 1’iftar of Fire, l’rincc of the flouse of David, anil many others. The lovers, of Poetry will find the complete ayorks of Milton, Gosrper. Rums, Scott, Pope and others, lmmUmnrly botintl in sheep, and of Our I unifto-m size; also a library edition in cloth of Campbell, Coleridge, Collins, Beattie, Gmy, Mrs. Hcmans, Moore, Tliouijiwm and oth ers. Headers of romance will rejoice to tin J Fentrinfore Cooper, complete, In' 3*' volumes; also works of T. S. Arthur, Mrs. South- worth, Mrs. Hentz, and other writers of merit. The Biography embraces the Ui'e of Washington, Franklin, Greene, Putnam, Marion. J a -kson, 1 larrison, Taylor, Hamilton, Webster^ Macaulcy’s Lives, .tc. Among tlie Histories will be found Smyth’s Lectures oh Mod ern History, Macanlev’s England, Goldsmith's ditto,-History of Palestine, Indian Wars and Revolutionary Incidents, Ac. Books for the holidays splendidly illustrated; Morocco, Gilt, the Magnolia, the Philopoena, and the Rose Bud. The little folks will finda well selected assortment of religious and other interesting useful Books, designed for tlie improvement of the lie d and heart. The miscel laneous Books will be found to be extensive and varied, embracing the l*est Authors on almost every subject In addition to all these, the Ladies will find an assortment of Albums, Steel Engravings, Port Folios, Sheet Music, and a varie’y of Stationary for their especial use, all of which will be given them by their gentleman friends, should their tickets fail to bring them.. Dec. 6, 1859. tera, Mackerel, Sardinea, Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac., to which attention is invited. Awaiting your commands, and a”wars at vour services, tre-are, respectfully. Atlanta, Nor, 1, 1S59. ' CdX, HII.L A CO. GREAT mDUCEMENTS Takes this method of informing the citizens of Cass and adjoining counties that he has just «)|HLMlCii his iu the house formerly occupied by U. A A. Sf.ii’ilSNS, east side of the fcdlroad, Carters- ville, Ga., and’is just receiving and'opentng an out and out new stock of MIE 111 VZHB SMBS; Consistingiti part its follows: Silks, of all colors; Debilities, all Wool; French Merino, Al paca, Bombazines, Robes of all kinds; nil wool Plaids; French Prints; Slcetino-s Table Cloth*, apron Checks, Linsevs, Fhinnels. Linens, ToweTings, jwhitc goods of all'kinds Shawls, Bordering.;. Fringes of all colors. Collars and .Seta, Hosiery, Draperies Kersevs’ Stripes, Ticking. Blankets, Osnabnrgs, Shirting, Mantillas, and other things tot to mention; to which we particularly iurite the attention of the LADIES. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR; JEWELRY, MUSICAL I3SrSTR.TJlv£E53SrTS, ROBSON & CO.. mv zmmmon merchants,. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GY Offer for Sale, too h-igs Rio Coffee; f-i.bags Java Coffee; t2 fl hags Lagnayra Coffee; Ifo barrels A B and C Sugars; TO * 25 bales : ‘l aborted . . Salt; 1<K) baxes Tobacco, lij0,00t) Havana, American and German Cigars ; 25 barrels best Cider and White Wine Vinegar ; Cheese, Buckets, Tubs, Wines, Brandies, Powder, Shot. Lead, Table Salt, Starch, Soda, Crackers, Preserves, Pickles, Mackerel, Broutnsj Ac., Ac. » Tbeii business will be doiie-Strietlv on the CASH SYSTEM, and prices will be found at the LOWEST FIGURES. Atlanta, Nov. 1. 1959. ^ M. A. GOODWIN have associlTfSP . .. . , M UiemsidvM in the MILLIN’- *-• Jevrelrv, Ac., of the finest quality and of th# Elli and ORE^J' MAKING business. .7 . J .._a _..i a _• ,i • en with the Books consist of T|, e fl .„, MAKING business ^ manufacture, and are valued at the man! ‘“c l.iraier has just returned from tnarket , , „ ’ .... j - i.__ ["ill» SELECT STOCK OF BONNETS and “f“ ct, » r er» prices, and comprise a large va- gJ^TRWMW^.^Iatcst taytej-.i Gcnts - GoM „ d Silrer Lever M V i_ 11 f^hionaUe w,ii c t le s; eight-dav time-pieces and bronze hi,££:“'y««»*^ , '‘ *h ,, rtn«ttcc asthey c[ . , { b f aok or uw siIk A rt P P M » e,, ‘.®’ A'so prepared t, make d p* t „r„s; silver-plated tea and coffee , i ; L -. C '* r’ k" 4 * 4 y***' Co *^^ e -’ *’ Uh Ktts; cake, fruit ut.d card baskets; tea and ta- ,h * MX l , r TrSf- ffn l" Me sponns; butter, fish,, bread and fruit ifoSkinJS.‘ he , bnc !j 1 b “'J, d,n 8> ,, K w - knives; tle^nt seltaof JeweUy, for ladies, : n- Xor lu U ’*| h °i’ C « r,er8r,lle > ®** eluding bracelets, breastpins and earrings to [ ' 1 ,>a *y. match, neatly put up in boxes ; costly setts of - • ’ ' Cameos, Mosaic, Florcnfine, coral, garnet, ADMUIISTRATUB’S 8AUE. i Tnrquois, Lava and every variety of jewelry; «-. TII . , I Gold Lockets, of all sues, for miniatnrea. It *LL be sold beliire the Court honte door hair, Ac.; ladies' and gents’ gold pencil cases, Tu -a m • town °f CassviHe, «m the first with fiiiegold pens; gent’s diamond pointed ucsrtar m February next, within the usual • commercial and engrossing gold pens, with “•E; of sale, the fotlowing property, to-wit: silver and ebony handles, tu boxes; ladies’ And, in fact, everything that is sold in a Dry Goods store-may be found at the above store, from the co irsost. 11 the finest fabrics, at low figures for cash. In addition to the uboTe, v • have a choice aud well selected stock of ’ Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c. All these, with a “Thousand and One” other things ton tedious to mention, fresh from Northern markets, may be found at the NEW, CHEAP CASH STORE of Oct. 13, 1859. H- HE YUAN, CartersYiHe; Ga. 610. J. HOWARD ft GO., iimniiimr ANU SBOOEBS, CARTERSVILTaE, GEORGIA. H AVE now on hand a large st-ick of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. PERFUMERY. Also, all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Pare Winea and Liquors, for medicinal use—all of which we will sell aa low as they can be bought in any “ — ... * — D A C“ tedi ‘’ us A S. SALMONS, A. B. MATHEWS, 1 . J. N. SIGMONS. SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO., Would rospcrlfullv iuf«»rni ilieir frieuds au«l the. public generally, that they are receiving A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF TAViY ABB ItAlUBKY FOR THE FALL TRADE. BBESS SOOBS, EMBB0IBEB1ES, Silk and Delaine Robes; OlLOTII -A 1ST 13 'VEL.'VET CLOAKS: SHAWLS, GLOVES, &c. We would, als-i, call the particular attention ot the public to our large stock of J CAIRPETINGS; • IE **» BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS; Linseys, Kerseys/Blankets, Hosiery, Boots and Shoe3, Hats, Umbrellas, &c.; All of which we are offering at Wholesale and Retail at VERY LOW PRICES FOB CASK. Cants and see us, EVERYBODY, and avail yourselves of BARGAINS. . Salmons, Mathews & Co., market—expenses added. GEO. J. HOWARD A CO. We will continue thwGrocery business as heretofore, and are determined not to be under sold in any article. We have now on hand and will omtinueto keep a full stock of FAMI LY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Ac.—to which wc invite our friends and customers generally, assuring them that we will sell as low as they can be ding the expenses. <feO. J. HOWO^ & CO. ATLANTA, GA. W |W. WOOD- • RUFF A. ■ CO. have opened a large and splendid stock of Carriages hi Atlanta, of every variety of styii*, eoiisib!ii?*r «f Coaches, BERLINS, * PH.ETONS, Bretts, Slide-Seat, Top and No top and Concord Buggies, Hacks and Jersey WAGONS, Harness, lYHIPS, *<■. Come, cverrGndy,- and see our stock. Nov. 1,1x51). Oct. 1. 1999. Whitvlioll street, Athintu, (Ja. ter, ciri u ,v««;'Rest children, « bov and a * engraved gold studs, ' 8 ,r * “bout 13 years old; Manda, « ; tous, cluster breastpins, with opal centre and 1--, gold chains; pearl pocket knives, porte non- i.t ij • 8n ® bouse aud lot ia the town, na is. cabas and purses; ladies’ breastpins, e*r iS.^ 1 *«ld as the pwuertv of'jLndrew ®a®Hs Hr ! and silver pencil*. J J. D. Oar] CASSVIIXK, <5J^ HAS JUST OPENER HtS NEW STOCK OF AND VlNTKIi- GOODS * CABTERSV1LLE EMPORIUM OF FASH1DH. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SH0E3, * HOWARD, STOKELY & CO., • €L0THIM0 FO K FA r.E A M> ; WfNTEK. JUifr RECErviNG AisD.OPENING, At Wholesale and Retail, THE I.AIICEST UlT «7 T Clotliing EVEK BKOI'CIIT TO THIS MARKET, AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Be sure to call and examine. OPPOSITBYnE POST-OFFICE liext dm*r to (City’s Book 5* tore, ATLANTA, GA. M. LAZA RON', Sept. 15, 1859 Agent. liog the expenses. Oct. 13, lSi»9. BEY 000BS, BOOTS, SHOES, rttehJS**- <5 . e ^ e -“". tHi : of S!lid county, for slides, Ac., of over, a thousand, varieties, vary sJrJS!^ hl *J* e,i ? ®“<1 creditors. Terms i U g from 50 cents to *25. ii * ,™* rn 00 tbe day of sale. j Remember that by purchasing Books at this u A C. TRIMBLE, Adm’r., ' establishment von pair no more than you j would at anv other Book Store, and you have . , ™mr BATOR ’ s ' A “- A ,,7i, EAniA «o an order of the Ordinary , Send for a Catalogues and one tnal wdl as- , t Fun inn munit- *;ii k. k„ik^> ik'. 1 ' “ “ Paints, Oils, Dye-Stnffii, Perfumery, and notions generally. The above Goods have been bought h»w, selected with the greatest »rc, «.■) «;n be *o«t at tbe very lowest prices- Call and examiiw before purchasing elsewhere. Glean linen and f cotton Rags taken ‘in exchange for Goods, at three and a half cents per pound. The agency ' of thaliank of the State of South Carolina is in t»T counting-room. i CassviHe, Oct 13,1859. ‘ - J. D. CARPENTER. Fan "'n county, will be sold before the ' sure you of the honorable aa* prompt method that has ever been brought to theChemAre emsutro. In House door in the town of M.-rganton, of transacting business. they have a commodioes, G ROCBRY HOUSE, where « uni v!^ w* February ntxf. lots <i j a -•* stock of Grocerics—Coffee, Sipr, MoIimw, Kice y Bacnn Howard, Stokely & Co. Arc receiving their large and well selected-Stock of r FALL AND WINTER GOftfc Akd would announce' to tbe public that they are now prepared to offer them int ut the largest, cheapest, most fashionable aud substantial stock of •• r uxrKKxnrmrsxTstiBx . Ready-niade Clothing, Hats, Booteand Shoe?, dlfl€l Ks XJfOOCl&y I2 ** - ,lie "<b district and ® u fdece^L for the ^^tVhtabriro 1 An * P cno ^™ le *^...,1, »n<l endita^rr^rf. 7*,, 1 "it j” emweo in aa honorable end profitable Dec 15 Wit FRANK I1 plorment, and une that requires but little — WM. FRANKLIN, Adm’r. ni is rijuestcd to addresTme as above. Dec. 15, 1859. Negro Shoes addition to their Dry _ thev keep constantly on band a large , m . . Bacon, Act Also, Bagging, Hope, Twine, and Blankets, Kee-eys, Osnabnrgs, and many other things too tedious to raeu- 1 look st oftr Goods. . ILLS, GOct 18,1859. AT THE BRICK STORE, CASS VILLE, GEO. M. WITTGENSTEIN, IS NOW RECMV1NG, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. WTS STOCK OF PthNwoVJf Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and ! Flfty ‘| Wines, liquors and Began, Southeast side of Whitehall Street..... ...Atlanta, Ga. U ** r 5 i *» riMi* county. W‘!f^ T 1 *""* 4 U T.-Ballew applies •be e-uteHf of •Aniaittntram on | e k»to of--, Th-.f.j^° t ^. ftorti ‘ Carolma-. . ettoMd admonish ail 8u ' VirtoW^^ Wh7 ““‘ rtte " 8W ““ ^Ke above reward will bc^d fo. the 1 Wd. JAS.AUNCAlD.Ord. Sj^G^mLIIAMS, 1 toCottieg. He asks e coutieueore of the lih- -JXCuttmg andesaktagtaotiung inthenc-.Vq -r— —' CaseviBc, G» «ftl patronage heretofore haatowed. «» »d most taxhioimble state, at the short-- nefttlr emratad qt fbik Office,. ^ GerterevdicSxpresx please copy. - ■* Caareiite, G»» Feb. 1st, 1859. jretnsttae. Givvbim stnal Novl0-3m jppjp ' ™ ; u J a ilnnKlP nr : m C. DAY, Taflor, CassviHe, 1 near his residence—an the izpj "tfl t J0L< READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hat*, Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery and Glassware, SILAS-trSHIELDS is still at his old ; SADDLES, BllIDLES, tfcc., trade aud stand. In _Cart*v»»iUc, Ga.— to whtekba invitee the attention of tbe citizens of CS3sritfe andsnnoandipg coaauligt. He ^ penpnneto^ell Goods LOW FOR CASH, and-to proApfcpavieg buyers. CaHtW^dk,Sept- l-\ 1859. U.W.CObt.' HATS,.C.VPS, STATIONERY, Drugs, Groceries, Kails, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac., For sale at B. C. Latimer’s. Store north, of tbe Court House, Chasz Air, Ga.. St.r. 1.1, l'S.,9. t»j. « ' S. KtNGSBERltYT. Com Shucker & Sheiler R UNS either by hand, horse nr- water potvor, is simple in construction and dr.u-.ible. When mn -by haild It will steak wul shell 9 bushels au ivmr; when sun hr burse or water power will shuck amt shell 25 bushels an It tor—by extra attentiou 45 bush els an hour. ftfaso simple in coesttuction. . that any body can work it. Price *25.(HI. M innfactnred by R. KINGSBERRY. Oet S—3m* - (Vmillton^.Ga. Mode de Parish W-C. BEALL, r (FORMS the pub-.that he is at his old stand in Cartersville, with a fine stock of gwgiaAfiffV4f:ja!j3L=a style, and tetters himself that he has no sope-- rwre kjnowu m the business—an make as fine a BOOT or sllOE as anybody, at as short n<>- tice.and on as reasonable terms: All that is nroessarjj to.prortthis ia u triuk Repairing done in. the neatest and most imhafei man ner. All werfc warranted. Terms «•*.' m ev ery instance. Nov. 10, '59 v