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1.40 P. M
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at 8.15 A. M.
Arrives at Cass 11.36 P.m!
1 Leaves Cass . .... 11.40 P. M
Arrives at Chattanooga 5.50 A. M.
Leaves “ „ .3.00 P. J|!
Arrives at Cass S.27 P. M.
•Leaves Cass $.30 p. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 11.32 P. M
53f“ This Road Connects each wav with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee k Georgia Railroad at Dattyin, and
'the Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad at Chat
tanooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles. Fare f5.
JOHN W. LEWIS.
April. 1, I860. Superintendent.
Schedule of the Georgia Railroad.
passeNgsu trains.
fiC.irc at 0.30 a in. am] 2.30 p. m.
Arrive AtWinta nt 9.45 a m. nnd 11.45 p. m.
1 iwcc A'flfcnTa at ft.40 p. m. am] 9.05 a. ni.
-v-^rriti) XllpfU3taat 5.56 n m. and 6.20 p. m.
ATIIRXS BRANCH.
Leave Augusta at 0.3Q n. m.
Leave Atlanta at S 40 p. rn.
Arrire Atlicys at ft.10 a. in.
Leave Athens at 11.00 a. m. .
Arrive at Augusta 6.20 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 11.45 d. in.
No trains on Athens Branch on Sundays to
connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.20
Saturday night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday
evening.
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. Ar Wash. 7.25 p. m.
Leave Wash, at 1.30 p. in. Arr. Aug. 6.20 p.m.
Arr. Atl. 11.25 p in.
Leave Atlanta 9.05 a. m. Arr. Wash. 7.2-5 p m.
Feb. 2ft, 1860. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t
Macon & Western Railroad.
Maco.v, July 1st, 1859.
O N and after Thursday, the 15th iust., the
Passenger Trains of this Road will run as
follows:
Leave Mncou in 00 a. mT
Arrive at Atlanta 4.On a. m.
Leave Atlanta....' 11.on a. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.55 p. h.
Leave Macon 12 night.
Arrive at Atlauta 7.15 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 12 night.
- Arrive at Macon 7.15 a. m.
The Night Trains will not be run on Sundays.'
The In o’clock train from Macon, connects
with the Western k Atlantic Road at Atlanta,
for all points beyond that place. The 12 o’
clock night train connects at. Atlanta, with the
Georgia and West Point Rail Roads.
March 15 ALFRED L. TYLER. Snp’t.
CHEROKEE REMEDY
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AN UNFAII/S^'" 1 HF.MEDY FOR
GonorrhcE^ ad all Diseases of the
QUINARY ORGANS.
r jaiAlS REMEDY cures when all other prep-
JL urations fail. It is entirely unlike every
other eionnoiind ; containing no Mineral Po!
son or Nauseous Drug; as it is prepared sole
ly from Roots; Barks and Leaves, and has been
handed down, from one generation to another,
by the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to the
public on its own intrinsic merits. Itperforms
its duty quickly and thoroughly. The Unfor
tunate, ol either sex will be repaid by using
this Remedy, instead of placing themselves at
the mercy of some quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at the very Root of the disease;
its tendency is not simply to suspend the poi
son, but to Remove the Cause on which it de
pends,—Full directions in pamphlet form, ac
company each bottle—The speedy and perma-
uent relief affordod br this Remedy, in all ca
ses of Conorrhosi, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture,
Fluor Albus (Whites in Females), and all dis
eases of the Urinayv Organs, has astonished
the most scientific men of the age. This Rem
edy not only eradicates all Poison from the
System but Invigorates the most delicate con
stitution.
I-^T- It does Not Affect the Breath or Inter
fere with any Class of Business, or require anv
deviation from the usual diet.
. It requires uo assistance from other med
icine.
And what enhances its Value, is the En
tire Absence of all Nauseous Taste, being a
Pleasant and Delicious Syrup.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5.
POTTER A MERWIN,
Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo.
\ar Sold in Oassville, by S. Levy, and alt
the dealers in medicines. In Atlanta by all
Druggists. John Wright A Co., New Orl
and Haviland, Stevenson A Co., Charleston, S.
C., wholesale agents for the South.
March 8, 1300—ly.
JUDSON’S
Mountain Herb Fills.
Above, we present you with a perfect like
ness ot Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange
Aztec Nation, that once ru'ed Mexico. You
will find a full account of him and his people
in our pamphlets and almanacs—to be had
gratis, from the Agents lor these Pills.
The inventor and manufacturer of “Judson’s
Mountain llerb Pills,” has spent the greater
part of his life in travelling, having visited
nearly every country in the world. He spdnt
overstx years among the Indians of the Rocky
Mountains and Mexico, and it was thus that
the “Mountain Ueub Pills” were discover
ed. A very interesting account of his adven
tures there, you will find in our Almanac and
Pamphlet.
It is ail esstablishcd fact that all diseases a-
rise l'ruin
IMPURE BLOOD t
The blond is the life! and when any foreign
or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it is at
once distributed to every organ of the body.—
Every nerve feels the poison, and ull the vital
organs quickly complain. The stomach will
not digest the fond perfectly. The liver ceases
to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of
the heart is weakened, so the circulation is fee
ble. The lungs become clogged w th the pois
enous matter; hence a cough—and all from a
slight impurity at the fountain head of life-
the blood! As if you had thrown some earth,
for instance, in .a pure spring, from which ran
tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course
of the stream becomes disturbed jjid discolor
ed. As quickly does impure blood fly to eve
ry part, and leave its sting behind. ‘All the
passages become obstructed, and unless the ob
struction is removed, the lamp of life soon
dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but re
generate all flic secretions of the body; they
are, therefore, unrivalled as a
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISE ASES,
Liver Complaint; Sick Headache, Ac. This
'Anti-Bilious Medicine expels from the blood
hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the
fluids and secretions pure and fluent, clearing
and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed is it to us, that we are able
to place w thin your reach, a medicine like the
‘Moitxaitn Kkicb Pills,’ that will pass direct
ly to the afflicted parts .through the blood and
fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to
brighten witl^the flush of beauty and health.
Jiidgcn's Pills are the hest Remedy in ex
istence for the following Complaints:
Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, C.-.csl Diseas
es, Costive)). Dyspepsia, Diiirrhee, Drop
sy, Debility, ri-ver and Ague, Female
Complaints, UeadaJie, indigestion
Influenza, Inflamatiem, inward Weak
ness, liver Complaints, Low ess of Spirits,
Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms.
Great Female Medicine.
Females who value health, should never be
without these Pills. They purify the blood,
temove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the
skin of al! pimples and blotches, and bring the
rich color of health to the pale cheek.
* The plants and herbs of which these
Pills are made, were discovered in a very sur
prising wav among theTezncans. a tribe of ab
origines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our
Agent, and you will read with delight, the ve
ry interesting account it contains of the ‘Great
Mkoicinb'* of the Aztecs.
Observe.— The Mountain Kerb Pills are put
up in a Beaut>/td Wrapper. Bach box contains
40 pilts, and retail at 25 cents per box. All qcn-
nine, hacc the signature of B. L. JUDSON <£
CO., on each box.
B. L. JUDSON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors.
No 50 Leonard Street, New York.
EST* Agents wanted always—address as a-
bove.
For sale in Cassville bv
BANTON & HARGIS.
In Cartersville by Kramer, Lelaxd & Jones.
June 20, 1S60.—ly
ITfgal folios.
'isccllaitcflirs ^irkrisements.
Estate Sale.
530 Acre* Cass County Lan«ls Tor Sale.
B Y virtue of the last will of James Carter,
deceased, we will offer at private sale, un
til the 1st of November next, one of the best
Cotton and Grain Farms in the county of Cass;
400 acres of which are in a high state of cul
tivation and fresh, having been cleared in the
last few years. Also, one town lot of five s-
cres in Kingston, well improved.
To Debtors and Creditors.
Those who are indebted to said estate wi
please come forward and settle at once, an'!
those bolding demands are requested to hand
them in as soon as possible.
M. CARTER, Executrix.
B. H. LEEKE, 1
B. T. LEEKE, ( Executors.
Cassrille, Ga., June 13, I860.—4m
Executor’s Sale.
P URSUANT to the will of William Ander
son, late deceased, of Baldwin county, will
be sold before the Court House door at Cass-
ville, on the first Tuesday in Augnst next, lot
of land No. 416, in the 17tlr district And 3d
section, of originally Cherokee now Case coun
ty, containing 49 acres, more or less, belong
ing to said estate. Terms Cash. Possession
given the first of next vear.
D. M. ANDERSON, 1.. .
L. B. ANDERSON, f Executors.
June 27, I860.—tds
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse door
in the town of Cassville, county of Cass
and State of Georgia, agreeable to an order of
the Ordinary of the county of Flovd, and State
aforesa’d, on ibe first Tuesday iu August next
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
The interest of Dr. Thomas Hamilton, de
ceased, ill the Adairsville Hotel, the exact
number of shares not recollected; the Brick
Store House in Adairsville where Joseph L.
Neal now sells goods; the Wooden Building
next adjoining, on the South, not occupied,
and the house known in said town as the En
gine Shop Property, adjoining the residence
of John C. Aycock. Also, lot of land No. 79,
in the i'.th district aiid 3d section, and No. 118,
in the 16th district and 3d section. All sold
as the property of Dr. Thomas Hamilton, late
of Floyd county, deceased, and for the benefit
the heirs.
Terms. -Credit until next Christmas, note
with approved security, interest from date if
not punctually paiu.
D. M. HOOD, Adm’r.
June 20, I860.
L. S. SALMONS, A. B. MATHEWS, J- N. SIMMONS
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
MRW 8RRIJSR mcii I860.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.
ABE now prepared to offer to the t»ade as good a selection of every style and description of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRT GOODS
as can be found in the city, at prices that will meet the views of purchasers.
We have also every style of
Carpeting, Floor and Oil Cloths and Matting,
at prices ranging from twenty-five cents to two dollars per yard. We also have a large stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
RICH SILKS, FIFE LACE POIXTS AXD SKA WLS,
REREGES, uRGaXDIES AXD .JACOXETS,
+ MVSLIXS, WITH AXD WITHOUT FLOUXCES. j
Also, a large lot of beautiful small printed JACONET MUSLINS and RILLIANTS, plain ;
and figured WHITE SILKS and ROBES (or bridal occasions. I
Also, a complete stock of MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Also, a large stock of GINGHAMS and PRINTS, of every quality and style.
Our stock of EMBROIDERIES is large and of the latest styles, as also our stock of all qual
ities of
GLOVES,
among which may be found the well known ALEXANDER Kid Gloves, of every shade
of color. ' '
Our stock of Bleached and Brown SHEETING and SniRTING, Planters’LINENS and
COTTONADES, is full and complete.
We have also a large stock of
Boots and Shoes of all qualities,
among which may be found a fine lot of Ladies’ Kid and Congress Boots, made in Philadelphia
expressly for our trade. Alsu, a large stock of
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
all of which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices FOR CASH.
All Orders promptly attended to.
lotteries, fe.
TRY YOUR LUCK
HODGES, DAVIS & CO’S.
Consolidated Lottery
OF GEORGIA,
Aothorized'W a Special Act of the Legist*-
ture, for ihe benefit of the Washing
ton County Academies.
Brilliant Scheme for July, 1860.
ROYAL HAVANA PLAIT.
28,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$271,200.
Will be distributed according to the following
Royal Scheme:
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of
$70,000
5 Prizes of _
$990
1 “
20,000
10 “
800
1 “
10,000
20 “
100
1 “
5,ii05
100 “
50
1 “
3,000
100 “
25
1 “
3 Prizes of
2,000
1,000 |
25000 “
ms-
5
WOOD, HM
DELA1
S (ktt
Capital
S1000 9 00<
WOOD, EDDY * CO.,
The Managers’ Office* are located at Wilmiag
ton, Delaware, and St Losia, Missori..
T„e following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES
will be drawn in public, under the Sspinntis-
deuee of Sworn Commissioners, spy orated I*
the Governor. r
Wood, Eddy ft Co’s. Lottoxy,
Class No. 312 Draws Sat’y, June 30,1850.
78 Numbers—13 Drawn Mtots.
1 Grand Capital Prise of
apr 1 I860—ly
Howard Association,
Philadelphia, Pen's.
A Benevolent Institution r-'tiblished by Special
Endowment for the Relief of the Sid an-U
Distressed, aHicteJ with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases, and especially, for the cure oj
Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
M EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, ov the
Acting Surgcin, to all who apply by let
ter, with a description of their condition,"(age.
occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of
extremo poverty, n. itcines furnished free ol
charge.
Valuable reports on the diseases of the sex-
ttxl organs, and on the new remedies employ
ed in the Dispensary, sent to the .afflicted in a
sealed envelope, free ot charge. Two or three
s for posUga will be acceptable.
ress-Doct. J. S. Houghton. Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2 Sootli Ninth
St., Philadelphia. Bv order of the Directors.
E. I). HE VRTWELL. Prcsid’t
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.
Oct. IS, 1859—It.
THE
Greatest Reduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
o
Pharmaeenti cal.
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
A new and certain cure for Coughs, Colds, Ab-
thma. Pain in the Breast, also Croup, Whoo
ping Coughs, Colds, ect. amongst children.
This is a pleasant medicine to take, produ
cing immediate relief, and in nine out of ter,
cases a prompt cure. It. exercises a most con
trolling influence over Coughs and Irritation
of the lungs of any remedy known, often stop
ping the most violent in a few hours or at
most in a day or two. Many cases thought to
be decidedly consumptive have been promptly
cured by the use of a few bottles and the wear
ing Littie’s Strengthening Plaster on the chest.
As an anodyne expectorant, without astring-
ing the bowels, it stands paramount to all
cough mixtures.
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE
Prepared and put tip in vials, only by W. G.
Little. In using, nothing else is required to
relieve children ot worms; and besides being
one of the best nnd cheapest ever offered to the
public, its frequent use in families will save
much trouble and expense, ns well as the lives
of many children ; for eight out of every ten
cases generally require it.
DU. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French receipe (in
the forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the ac
ute. and No. 2 for tlie chronic stage) that has
been much improved upon in this country;
and from its unexampled snccess is likely to
supercede every other remedy for the cure of
the diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Gon
orrhoeal, Blennorrhoeal, and Luchorroeal or
Flour Albus affections. This extensive com
pound combines properties totally different in
I a. te and character from anything to be found
in the United States. Pharmacope.a or in pri
vate practice: and in point of safety and effi
ciency is not rivaled hr anything in America.
DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTER
OINTMENT.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald
Heads, anti diseases of the skin generally, have
been cured bv this remedy, »nd since the in
troduction of the No. 2 prepe.aration (being
stronger* scarcely a case has been found
that it will not effectually eradicate in a short
time. For the cure of Cancerous Sores and
Ulcers it is applied in , the lortn of plasters,
and is almost infallible.
Physicians are referred to the lf.th page of
Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the catalogue of Med
icines of Materia Medica, that he nses in com
pounding his diflerent remedies, and asked to
say if they are no* the chief reliance of the pro
fession, as he himself has practised med
icine extensively for more than ten years
bef.tre letiring to the drng buisiness.
In more than two hundred plaeeain Georgia,
and in all the Southern States, they are to be
had. and there are scamps about who are
counterfeiting his remedies, by palming off
their own or something else, by using the
same or similar name.
Sold bv Little A Bro., Wholesale Druggists
Macon, Ga.
Sold in C-assville by J. D. Carpenter; in
Cartersvilie by the Druggists; in Adairsville
by Livingston A Gash -, and by merchants
and druggists generally- July 28, 1859—ly.
Cass Mortgage Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the court bouse door
in the town of Cassville, Cass county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday iu August neat,
the followinggiraperty to-wit:
One negro boy about twenty-one years of age,
of tlark complexion, named Moses; levied on
as the property of George T Connell, to satis
fy a mortgage fi fit, issued from the Inferior
Court of Carroll county, in favor of John W.
Stewart, vs. George T. Connell, property poin
ted out in said fi fa.
June 1. A. M. FRANKLIN, Sheriff.
a BORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas F.
M. Smith applies to me for letters dis-
missory from administration on the estate of
James J. Smith, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, i I any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at ofiice, this March
loth, 1860—6m. N. LAND, Ord.
B EING connected with my Father, a Wholesale Manufacturer and Jobber, 417 Market st
Philadelphia enables me to sell goods in my line, as cheap if not cheaper than New York
or Philadelphia.
I obligate myself to sell Hats, Caps and Straw Goods
25 Per cent. Cheaper than any other House in
Atlanta, and 10 per cent, cheaper than Charleston.
I will sell on six months credit to responsible men, giving them the same facilities they
obtaiu North. JAMES S? MARTIN, Jr.,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
P. S. Come forward, one and all, and patronize Southern Institutions. apr 5, ’69
WM. B. COX,.
.AY. RHODES HILL,.
AY. R. HERNDON.
Georgia, Cass eonnty.
W HEREAS, Thomas J. Wofford applies to
me for letters of Guardianship, of the
person and property of Mary E. Wofiord, one
of the minor children of William B. Wofford,
deceased.
These are therefore tc cite and admonish al’
persons concerned to be nnd appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office, this May 22,
1860.—40d, N. LAND, Ordinarv.
Georgia, Fannin county.
W HEREAS, William SI. Varnnm of said
State and Twiggs county, applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of
William Stanton, deceased, late of Chambers
county in the State of Alabama.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the tisie prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office, this June 15,
1860. JAMES KINCAID, Ord’y.
jnne 20.—30d
Georgia, Fannin Connty.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinarv of said
county, for leave to sell the land belonging to
the estate of Win. E. Garland, deceased.
ELISHA GARLAND, Adm’r.
June 13, I860.—2m
Georgia, Cass connty.
W HEREAS, A. O. H. Davis applies to me
for Icttels of guardianship for the per
son and property of Elua Jane Frauks, an il
legitimate child of Franks.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Mar
30, IS60.—30d N. LAND, Ordn’y. ‘
COX, HILL & CO.,
Wli&iiili SM,
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 wc
can guarantee entire satisfaction, iu every particular. We annex a few of the articles now in
store and to arrive :
30 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar, |
50 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar, |
400 Kegs Nails, i
300 Boxes Candles; 150,000 Segars : i
75 Barrels Old Rye Whiskey, J
30 Pack's Cressent’s fler.nessy and other choice Brandies; 1000 Boxes Snnff; 500 sacks Salt;
10 “ Brandy, old and soft, from private stock ; 100 boxes State and Eng. Dairy Cheese;
And anv quantity of Soda, Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves, Fruits, Cordials, Oys
ters, Mackerel, Sardines, Buckets Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac-, to which attention is invited.
A waiting your commands, and always at your services, we are, respectfully.
Atlanta, Nov. 1, 1859.. COX, HILL k CO.
100 Hogsheads A B and C Sugar,
200 Bags Rio Coffee,
10 ” Old Government Coffee,
25 “ Java Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco;
20n Barrels Rectified Whiskey;
Boot® o,:o.d Blioes,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
Cherokee Block,. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
W E have now in store, and are
Sh
daily receiving, the largest and best stock of Boots and
Shoes ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of the following stiles :
Gentlemen’s line French Calf Water-Proof Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf stitched
Aloft Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf stitched Bottom Boots; Gentlemen's fine French
Calf square-edge Boots; Gentlemen’s line French Calf welted Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French
Calf pump-sole Boots; Gentlemen’s line French Calf pump-sole pegged Boots; Gentlemens’
fine French Calf stout and light pegged Boots; Gentlemen’s line French Calf Congress Gai
ters; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Oxford Ties and Brogans : Gentlemen’s fine French Calt
Oxfoid Boots; Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Rubbers;
Ladies’ fine Silk Last'ng, Kid bxed Congress Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Patent
Leather foxed Congress Gaiters with heels; Ladies’ floe Giove Kid Congress Gaiters; Ladies’
Lasting plaiv
id turn Boots,
ana Kid M. C.
welt Boots; Ladies’fine Kid welt-Baafcins, with h«>ls; Lad.es’ fto- Kid Excelsiors; Ladies'
Kid Ties and Slippers, w th heels; Ladies’ Fronoh Wrought loilet Slippers.
Boy’s, Youth’s and Children’s Boots; Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s, Children’s and Infant’s
Shoes gjevery variety and style; also, a large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Calf, Buff,
Wax Leather, Kip and Russet Brog-ns, House Servant’s Shoes, Ac. The above Goods are
manufactured by ns expressly for the retail trade, and will be sold at lower prices than a
similar quality of Goods can be bought in this market, ami as low us they can J>e bought in
the State. We warrant every article we sell to be manufactured from good material, and
well made. If not as we recommend them, we repair them free of charge.
We also keep constantly on hand a heavy stock of Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather; Side,
Kip and Russet Upper; French Calf Skins; Morocco Skins; Lining and Binding Skins ; Boot
Trees, Lasts, Pegs, Shoe Thread, and Shoemaker’s Kit—all of which will be sold, wholesale
nr retail, at low prices. fFfl' At the sign of the Big Boot. Peachtree Street.
Atlanta, Dec. 15, 1859. DI-MICK, WILSON & CO., Successors to Dirnick k Mix.
l.eather loxea itongress trailers wun neeis: i.aaies uoe uo*ve ivm uongress irane
fine Silk Lasting patent Crescent foxed Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Silk La*
and tipped Gaiters; Ladies’ fine Kid patent tipped Lace Boots, Ladles’ fine Kid t
with heels; Ladies’tine Kid welted Boots, with heels; Ladies’fine Morocco ana
976 Approxim’n Prizes, amounting to §18,200.
I Tickets only $8.00—halves, quarters aud
, eighths in proportion.
! CITY PLAIT.
*50,000
FOR $1.00!
DRAWN DAILY AT 5 O’CLOCK.
75 BALLOTS ! 12 DRAWS NUMBERS ! !
SCHEME!
Any $1 ticket with S drawn num. on it $50,000
“ “ “ “ 7 “ “ “ 25,000
“ “ “ “ 6 “ “ “ 15,000
“ “ “ “ 5 “ « “ 5,000
“ “ “ “ 4 “ “ “ 1,000
“ “ “ “ 3 “ « “ 200
“ * “ “ “ 30
“ “ “ “1 “ « “ 5
Any $’. ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to come out at any particular
place, such as 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, "or any other
station in the drawing, 60
Tickets from $1.00 to anv price, and prices
paid at the above rates per dollar.
Remember!—It two or more selected num
bers are taken, and all of those numbers so
selected, art not drawn, among the Twelve
Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank.
JSsf By this Scheme purchasers can select
their own Numbers.
32,396 Prizes, amounting to—... .#1,186,785
Whole Tickets $20; Halves Iff0; Quarters $5.
Certificates of Packages of 26 whole tickets
will be sold for $299; halves, quarters and
eighths iD proportion.
SPLENDID SCHEME!
To be drawn each WFDXESDAY in JUNE
CLASS 270 Draws Wednesdav, June 6,1860
CLASS 282 Draws Wednesday. June 18,1860-
CLASS 294 Draws Wednesday, JuDe20, 1860-
CLASS 306 Draws Wednesday, Jnne 27,1860-
Nearly-one prize to every two Tickets.
78 Numbers—18 Drawn Ballots,
1 Grand Capital Prise of 837,500.
1 prize of
$15,639
15 Prizes of
$400
2 “
10,000
227 prizes of
00
2 “
7,500
65 “
100
2 “
5,000
65 •*
70
2 “
3,000
65
40
4 “
1,500
130 ••
30
15 “
1,000
4,745 “
20
15 “
500
27,040 “
10
COMBINATION PLAN.
Drawn every d:iy at 4 o’clock.
OPITAL PRIZES,
$40,000! 832,000 $25,000!
$20,000 $10,000 $5,000!
$2 500! ETC.!
TICKETS FROM $1 TO $10.
ordering Ticket.?, state the Cless, en
close the money to our address, and on receipt
of it wc Vrill send wiiat is ordered by return
mail.
sf* All communications strictly confiden
tial.
Purchasers will please write their sig
natures plain, and give their Post OlKce Coun
ty and State.
Circulars, containing full explanations of
our Schemes, &c. y will be forwarded by mail,
to any one sending us his name.
Address.all orders to
HODGES, DAVIS & CO., Macon, Ga.
Tickets in the above Plans for sale by
Nov 17 W. D. BURRIS, Cassville.
TO CONSUMPTIVES
And NERVOUS SUFFERERS
rpHE subscriber, for several years a resident
JL of Asia, discovered while there, a simple
vegetable remedy—a sure cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, IJroncite'is. Colls, ami Nervous
Debility. For the benefit of Consumptives and
Nervous Sufferers, he is willing to make the
same public.
To those who desire it lie will send the Pres
cription, with full directions free of charge;—
also a sample of the medicine, which they will
find a beautiful combination of Nature’s simple
he. bs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain
it bv return mail, by addressing
J. E. CUTHBERT,
Botanic Physician. No. 429 Broadway,
apr. 13—3m. New York.
T WO months after date we will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Fauntn county for
leave to sell the real and personal property of
Thomas W. Oliver, late of said countv deceas
ed,
Mabt F. Oliver, Administratrix.
William E.Mcll, Administrator.
Mav 23. I860.—2m.
Georgia, Cass connty.
W HEREAS, Elihu Stedbam applies to me
for letters of disaiission from the guar
dianship of W. P. Stedham.
These are therefore to citeand admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time pioscribed by law, and
show cause, if any they uave, whv said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ofiice, tins Mav 30,
1860.—4itd N. LAND, Ordina.w-
I AM HOW SELLING THE
lolf Family
SWINGS MACHINES
At a redaction of Twenty Dollars
from Sinner price*. '
laodis Machine is bow sst.
AJ . ,. .
, Xor. X. Gsssral Agsna
MADDOX A MERCK.
WATCH MAKE
Casstille and Caktmksvillb.
QL. RESPECTFULLY inform the .
Jp^kthat tber are prepared to do any kind
•“•of work done or a s : lrer*mitb, each as
repairing Watches, Clocks, mending Jewetrr
of eeerr description m the most datable and
sabstantial faaaser. Orders fiw asrthing m
their line offhnsinrss ie*B.*Wrt» nsfisiteA
Georgia, Cass County
A LL persons cm cerned will please take no
tice that after the expiration of sixt\ days
application will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary of Cass county for leave to sell the real
estate of Archibald Henderson. late of the State
of Arkansas, deceased.
JOHN W. HENDERSON,
jnne 6.—2m] Adm’r.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Cass county for
leave to sell, at private sale, all the wild and
scatering lauds belonging to the estate of Mar
tin Stedbam. late of Cass countv, deceased.
ELIHU STEDHAM, j
SIMEON STEDHAM, V
THOS. M. AXSLEY, j
Mav 30—2m
Executors.
T WO months after date application will be
‘made to the Oi dinarv of Cass Countv for
leave to sell the real estate of Wir.. Bagwell,
deceased. JOHN L. ROWE,
Jane 6,1860. Adm’r.
8. B. ROBSON" & CO..
ws§wmm
AND COMMISSION ME8SHANTS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Ofer JToir’ iEistle,
200 bags Rio Coffee; 40 bags Java Coffee; 20 bags Laguayra Coffee; 100 barrels A B and
Sugars; 40 barrels powdered and crushed Sugars; 25 hogsheads lair to choice Sugrrs;
25 bales Gunnv Bagging, l.vi coils Rope; 275 kegs Nails; 100 barrels of Whisky-
assorted; ‘ 20 baskets Champagne Wine; 200 boxes Candles; 200 sacks
Salt; 100 boxes Tobacco, 100,000 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, Brooms, Ac., &c.
Their business will be doue strictly on the
CASH SYSTEM,
and prices will be fouud at the LOWEST FIGURES.
Atlanta, Now. 1, 1859.
Barth & Nicolai,
ATLANTA, GA.,
KEEP for sale the cele
brated PIANOS of WM.
KNABE & CO., of Balti-
, more, Md., and in addition
to these, the PIANOS of
all the best factories of the United States can
be f mud at our establishment on Whitehall
street. Entrance through the Music and Va-
rietv Store of H. Rraumuller. Nor. 1.
S. B. ROBSON,
R. C. ROBSON.
TERMS CASH.
A. C.^WTLY & €0.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Wines, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.,
Peachtuce Stbset, Atlasta, Ga.
H AVING been brought up in the Wholesale Trade, aud sold Gotds to the Merchants of
Georgia and adjoining States, every Spring aud Fail, for the last thirteen years, and
claim to know something of the wants of the people, and ot the manner in which a wholesale
business should be conducted. We buy altogether with ready cash; this enables us to buy
Groceries at lower prices than aDy one can possibly buy them on time, consequently we can
afford to sell as low as any house iu Charleston,'Savannah, or Augusta. Try as. Orders
Macon Book Dspository.
JOHN W. BURKE, Agent.
W OULD respectfully solicit the patronage
of the public generally, and especially
of the Denomination, for the Conference De
pository, located in Macon. Ga. He keeps con
stautlv on hand a good supply of
METHODIST BOOKS,
from Nashville and New York, which will be
sold at the same Prices— w holt-sale and retail
.—as at the place of Publication.
Besides these, will always be a great variety
of Religions Works—embracing all the works
of the day, whether American or Foreign. He
will order at short notice, any Book not on
hand. The variety of BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER BOOKS, &c., is equal to any in the
South.
A Iso School and College Text Rooks, at Nor
thern Prices, with expenses added.
Particular attention paid to filling orders
from Faculties and Teachers who buy to sell
again.
We now supply some of the first Institutions
in the South. Give us u trial.
Black Books, Stationery, Sheet Music, Math
ematical Instrnin»nts. and every article usual
ly kept in a BOOK STORE,
f3f° Orders respectfully solicited. Address
apr 25 JOHN W. BURKE, Macon, Ga.
32,396 Prises Amonnting to $589,589
Whole tickets $10—Hal ves $5—Quarters $2,50
Certificates of Packages in the above Scheme
to be drawn each Wednesday, of 26 Ticket*,
will be sold for $149 SO; halves and quarter#in
proportion; which is the risk. -A
Iu Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the amount of money lo oar address
for what you wish to purchase; name the Lot
tery in which you wish it invested, and avheth-
er you wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re
ceipt of which we send what is ordered, by
first mail, together with the sthe-me.
Immediately after the drawing a printed
drawing, certified to by the Conimissieneri',
will be sent, with an explanation.
Purchasers will please write tneirsignaturca
plain, and give their Post Office, County aud
State.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately alter the drawing—other prizes at the u
sitai time of forty days.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s Lotteries are drawn at
Augusta, Ga., and Wilmington, Del
Our Single Number Lotteiies,
CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000 I
DR A WX EVERY SA TURD AY.
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2^
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate* to
WOOD, EDDY k CO., Wilmington, Del.
or WOOD, EDDY k CO.,Cu Louis, Mo.
Circulars containing Schemes for the
month will he sent, free of expense, by ad
dressing as above. May 23, 1860.
LOOK I
SYABTUM FASTS !
GRAND SCHEME FOR
«X XT 1ST E , 1860.
Georgia State lottery.
McKINNEY & CO., Managers.
Authorized by special act of the Legislature.
25,82$ Prizes I $360,040
More than one prize to every two tickets.
Capital Prize, $60,000!
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be drawn each Saturday in 1S60, in the City
Of Savannah, Ga.
Class 74 draws Saturday, Jane 2, 1860.
Class 75 draws Saturday, June 9, 1860.
Class 76 draws Saturday, jnne 16, 1860.
ClaBs 77 draws Saturday, .June 23, 1860
Class 78 draws Saturday, Jnne 30, 1860
Magnificent Scheme,
promptly filled.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 9, I860—ly.
AUGUSTINE C. WYLY,
BENJ. F. WYLY.
T WO months after date application will he
made lo the Ordinarv of Cass coun tv for
leave to sell the real estate of William Watts;
deceased.
J. S. CUNNINGHAM, I v .
F. M. WATTS, \ ExrV
June 6, I860.—2m
A T THE FIRST TERM <
ol Ordinary of Gilmer
longing to the estate of Lewi,
late of said eowtw daseaai
the hein sod creditor* of i
apr. 25. 69d M GJ
Hardware! Hardware!
CLARKE & LEWIS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
OUX STOCK CONSISTS OF ALL KOTOS OF
HARDWARE,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Chains, Picks, Mattresses, Mill sad
'Crosscut and Circular Saws, Bellow sen, Anvils. Vices, Rope,
Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters, Leather aud Rubber Bdtug
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
$60,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
4,000 j
5 Prizes of
10 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
3,000 j 50 Prizes of
2,000 I
1,500 [
100 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
1,100 j 100 Prizes of
$1,000
500
400
600
200
150
100
96
85
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
25,448 Prizes Amounting to..:..$212,140
25,828 Frizes Amonnf g to $366,040
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificate or Packages will be soid at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets $60
“ “ 10 half
“ ** 10 quarter
“ “ 10 eighth
lots f
A SPENDID JDftSWfNG
On the Three Number PL
Drawn every Wednesday and Saturday in 1860.
$28,000
MARRIAGE GUIDE,
—^ma?'*»Being a priviate instructor for mar-
persons, or those about to be
married, both malejand female, in
everything concerning the physiology of
onr sexual system, and the production
or prevention of offspring, including all
the new discoveries never before given, by
WM. YOUNG, M. D, This is really a valua
ble and interesting work. It is written in
plain language fur the general reader, and is
illustrated with name ous engravings. All
young married people, or those conteinnlating
marriage, and having the least impediment to
married life, should read this book. It disclo
ses secrets that every one should be acquainted
with; still it is a book tha‘ must be locked up, ... „ . -
and not lie abont the house. Ii will be sent to i forwarded by first mail Purchasers ea*
; any one on the receipt of twenty five cents, in • Ticket* ending in any figure they WJf
1 Capital Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
10 Prizes of
40 Prizes of
|50 Prizes of
259 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
5.632 Prizes of
28,224 Prizes of
4,500
4,000
8,000
S.17]
700
m
185
80
50
80
so
le
&
$281,481
34,412 Prizes Amounting to
Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion.
In Okdsuxs Tickets ok CazTinCATza,
Enclose the money to our address for th*
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
specie or postage stamps. Vddress DR. WM.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce St. above 4th, Phils-
delphia, Pa.
Xflg~AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE,
no matter what may be yonr disease, before
you place yourself under the earn of any one
of the notorious quacks — satire or foreign
who advertise in this or any other paper, get a
copy of either of Dr. Yonng's books, and read
it carefully. It will be the means of saving
yon many a dollar, yonr health, and possibly
yonr life
DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the
diseases described in his publications, at bis of-
nee, No. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth.
may 9,1860—am ly
S UPERIOR and Inferior Court Executions
different kinds, st the
Jaa. 1,1859. STANDARD OFFICE.
designate. ...
The list of drawn numbers and prizes win
be sent to purchasers immediately after th#
drawing.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate*
to McKINNEY k CO.,
Meh 24.1859—ly! Savannah, Ga.
D. M. YOUNG, Agent,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
^■^FUBHITUBRil
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Whitehall Street, A*Ia»t*,, $fo
Feb. 9,1865—ly-