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EUROPEAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
ease of sickness has occurred among the stu
dents. We challenge any institution to pre
sent a better record of health. The Boeroof
Trustees hare just completed (be corps of in
structors by the election of Ber. B. Asbogast,
(formerIt President of Wesleyan Female Inati-
tute,Stanton. VA) President, to fill the yacancy
occasioned by the resignation of the late Pres
ident, Rer. D. Kelsey, and the appointment of
such Professors as are necessary to snpply the
increasing demands of the College. Some new
instruments of music hare been ordered, and
1 tire stock of GOODS and stand belonging
to J. D. Carpenter, is now offering the snore
on such terms as will suit purchasers. He is
determined to sell, and those wishing goods,
will do well if gire him a trial, as he is satis
fied that from the terms upon which he has
purchased thus stock of goods, he can afford to
sell them at such prices as all wilt bcmatisfied
with. Come and try, you wilLfind the young
men, Tho’s. and Ben.' ready and willing to
wait on you. ARTHUR HAIRE.
Caaseille. apr. 25, I960.
-aokage, which should be earefn 1 preserred.
grfTnirent forth* United States and Caamda.
JOB MOOTS, (Late I. C. Baldwin A Co^
RocMter,». *•
deSr. i- «IM—* Attain by *
■ —■-»- John Wright A Co ., New Orleans,
VSBMI ATLANTA. GA
BY D&. T. H. DOZIEB.
T UB House has undergone thorough re
pairs, and is now open for the accommoda
tion of transient custom, where travellers will
find as good fore ss at any house in the city at
S3 mots per meal. Board at $» per week, and
IS to $29 per month. Porters slwaro at the
trains to attend to Baggage free of rfJEr"
Chr* ns a call. Atlanta. Feb. 16,1860.
four out of fire Generals of the United
States Aiiny arc Southerners, and two of
thorn Virginians. The Judge Advocate and
his assistant, the Quartermaster General,
the Acting Commissary General and the
Surgeon General, are Virginians. The
Commander-in-chief of the Army, the
Commander in Texas, in New Mexico and
in Utah are all Virginians. From Wash
ington to Scott Virginia has furnished the
country with its best Military talent
sea
FOB SALE. 1
kNE of the most pleasant Betiden-1
M O 1
VJ ce# ID the town of Cassrille. It
is convenient to two Colleges—one
male, the other female. It will be sold low,
nod payments made to suit purchaser*.
ABDA JOHNSON;
Cseeville, 6a., Aug. 1, I860.
MM. A. ISAACS, Fashionable Mil-
ivA liner, Whitehall Street, Atlanta 6a.
ntly
d assortment of BONNETS
ylen, suitable for all
large and splen-
9 of the latest
Nkwr.««ox Mexico.—By the last intel
ligence from this distracted country, it
would seem that Miramon had. nearly
reached the termination of his career.—
It is represented that his army was dis
persed, while the Liberals have twelve
or fifteen thousand man in the field, with
fifty piece* of artilery. A band of filibus
ters from Guatemala had invaded the
State of Chiapas, and carried off much
apoil.
did
style!, suitable far all seasons. Head Dresses,
Berthe Capes, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac., which
she will offer at very low prices, and would
respectfully solicit a calk Orders from a dis
tance promptly attended to.
August 1, 1860 —ly
Speeiql polices.
'Wiatar’s Balsam of .Wild Cherry.
iouglt, Colit, Bronchitii, Atthma, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Quinsy, and numerous as
well as.the dangerous diseases of the Threat,
To the Headers of the Cassrille Stan
dard and C&rtersrille
The co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween Wikle. Surra A Goldsmith in the pub
lication of the Standard and Rtmrett, has been
dissolved bv mutual consent The books and
accounts of the Standard, frrom Feb. 1, I860;
have been turned over to Mr. J. R. Wikle, the
present proprietor, who will carry ont all con
tracts and aattle alt demands against the office.
JESSE R. WIKLE,
SAM’L H. SMITH,
WM. T. GOLDSMITH.
Georgia, Cass couaty
■^yHEREAS, William N. McKelvy, execu
tor of the last will and testament of
James McKelvy, deceased, applies to me tor
letters of dismission from his said executor
ship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Chest and Lungs, prevail, in our changeable : persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
climate, at all seasons of the year: few . re j Bee within the time prescribed V law to show
. . ’ , , ,, . . , ,. a 1 cause if any they have, why said lettersshould
fortunate enough to escape their baneful influ- t bc _ ra ‘ nte j
race. How important then to have on hand a
certain antidote to all the complaints. Expe
rience proves that this exists in Wittar’t Bot
tom to an extent not found in any other reme
dies ; however severe the suffering, the appli
cation, soothing, healing and wonderful Bal
aam at once vanquishes the disease and restores
the sufferer to wonted health.
Georgia Testimony,
Certificate from Mr. E. Mausenet, a well
known and highly respectable citizen of Macon,
Ga.
Macox, Ga., March. 10, I860.
Messrs. 8- W. Fowls A Co.:
Gentlemen i— Believing iu the great Ttrim
"'•"*** “liioVuti E-.ioin o' V.’”J Cherry, I
chtrfully comply with tin? rental : f y.u.r trs
Veiling Agent" in addiug my testimony to the
many which you have already received. 1
nave been acquainted with this medicine for
inanyrt-ears, and have always heard it spoken
of in the highest terms A brothci-in-law who
St one time was much reduced with a severe
aDd obstinate cough, was restored by it, after
other remedies failed. I have also used it for
mvself and children for obstinate ooughs and
voids, with a uniform and happy result, and
therefore recommend it confidently as the best
'lung medicine within my knowledge
Respectfully, E M A USENET.
ygf Caution to Purchatert. The only genu-
in* Wittar't Baltam has the written signature
of “ I. Bcrrs ” and the printed one of the Pro
prietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile
aud worthless. '
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLS A CO., Bos-
ton, aud for sale by
A. Haire. Cassville.
Kramer, Lbland A Joses, CartcrsriUe.
Samuel V. Smbats, Kiugston.
And by nearly' all Druggists.
Jn'y 18.—lm
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Au
gust 1, 1860.—6m. N. LAND, Ordinary.
Georgia, Gilmer county.
W HEREAS, Rolling Kimmona and Alley
Southern apply to me for letters of na-
ministratioc on the estate of Berry Southern,
late of said county 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 shov
cause, if any they hare, why said lettersshould
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this August
1, 18C0.—tOd
J. P. CHASTAIS, Ordinary.
“ Frokono PuMieo.”
GK Gk MERCK,
WATCH-MAKER. AMD JEWELER,
Cassville, 2k Georgia.
A LL kinds of Watches, Clocks and JeWelry
repaired, end ms well repaired as can be
done elsewhere. All work entrusted to my
care will be executed in the best order, and on
short notice. Bear in mind that all watches
and clock work executed by me will he war
ranted by me for 12 months. Also, bear in
mind that time is money saved. Particular
attention given to repairing fine Chronometer
Watches. Terms cash invariably.
G. G. MERCK.
July 25, 1860.
CASH! CASH! CASH!
A LL porsons indebted to ns for GROCE
KIES, are respectfully requested to call
and pay np. Six months time is as long ss
Groceries can be sold, and this being our rale
we confidently expect to be paid promptly.
We call attention to our Large Stock of
Bagging, Rope,
nut, comas,
S-A.LT, iron,
MOLASSES,
And all Articles of
PLANTERS’ SUPPLIES,
HERZBERG & BROTHERS,
Oartersville, Groo
HA.VE JTJST OPENED
a nit ctccs ca
Spring & Summer Goods
Consisting in part of staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
|Uabg-$$tot <pW|ing,
AND BENT'S
F'umsrisHiisrG goods.
Hats, Caps, Sfae<5, goofo &c, <fec. Ladies will find every
thing connected with their Toilet, to which we call
the attention of the public generally.
NEW
J. B. ft B. W. CNAVBff,
I SURGEON DENTISTS,
IN ATLANTA, GEO.
Ruling and Book Binding.
HE subscribers re-
| spectfnlly ii
I public that
Cartersville, Ga., March 28, 1860.—w3m
HERZBERG & BROTHERS.
CARTERSVILLE EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
HOWARD, STOKELY & CO.,
Are receiving their large and well selected Stock of
which we will Sell low fur Cash or Six Months
time.
HOWARD, STOKELY A CO.,
july 18.Cabterstills, Ga.
in sms mi sun mis.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
THE undersigned, from long
continued bad health, is com-
jielled to retire from public life
And would announce to the public that they are now prepared to offer them oue of the
Urgeat, cheapest, moat fashionable and substantial stock of
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL bc soli before the Court Home door
in the Town of Ellijay, on the 1st Tues
day in September next, between the legal hours
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land number 229, in the 101b district
and 2d section ; levied on as the property of
Wm Moore to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer
Inferior Court, in favor of John Brace vs said
Moore ; property pointed out by defendent.
Also—John F. Mitchell’s interest in lot of
land No. 41, in the 11th d strict and 2d section
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court iu favor of Daniel L. Fry.
Also—Lot of land No. 95, in the 6th distr'et
and 2d section; levied on as the property of
Augustus Dover to satisfy a Justice’s court fi
fa issued from the 864th district, G. M., in fa
vor of James Burnett vs Augustus Dover and
David Masbbum; property pointed out by the
plaintiff.
Also—Part of lot No. 803, in the 10th dist.
2d sec., lying below the bluff on Turnip town
Creek, running backways to the line of said
lot North and South, and adjoining Neil C- Ber
ry and Osboi n' Holt abore, and known as a
part of the Newton M. Foster farm, one small
ng unable to give proper at
tention to business, He therefore offers for sale
his large and well arranged and located BRICK
HOTEL, to which is attached good out houses,
stable and stable lots, all in good repair, ready
for business. The property is as well arrang
ed aud located for a Hotel as can be found in
a country village. Cassville is the Court house
town, and in one of the richest and most pop
ulous couuties in Cherokee Georgia; healthy
and well watered. There are in the place two
Colleges—male and female—in a flourishing
condition. In fact, I know of no town where
there are so many inducements offered to any
who arc desirous of educating their children
and at the same time make money. I am de
termined to sell and will give great induce
ment., to purchasers. Those wishing to pur
chase will do well to make application soon.
Come aud sec the property, or address me at
Cassville, Ga. * yyiLLIAM LATJMER.
July 18, 1860.
[3T The Atlanta Intelligencer and Aogusta
Chronicle A Sentinel will publish one month
and forward bill to W. L.
[From the Troy Budget.]
Tho Sioge of Corinth.
It U said that one of the former political di
visions of this State look it* name from two
famous linos in til's poem -namely —
“The foes that he singly kept at bay, „
Outnumbered hi* thin hair* of SUeer Ure*.
VTt cannot vouch for the truth of this, but
ws do know that under the effects of applica
tions of Heimatreets famous Hair Restorative,
"SilverGreys” rapidly become (in appear
ance at least,) membeas of "Young America.
Pries 80 cents and (1 per bottle. Sold eve-
wh.ro hr all dealer* in medicine, end in Caae-
etll*by Sanest Lev*. W. E. HAGAN A CO.
July 19—lm Proprietors. Troy, N. Y.
The Blood is the Life.
No more shall tbs poor sufferers .u our coun
try languish, their constitutions racked and
in atunrun. mineral medicines; they
torn by dangerous mineral
trill some to the fountain of health, found in
oimplo herbe and root, from nature's storey
house.'THE MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS,of
innocent mountain planto composed, will retch
end stop th6ir distress, and cause the blood,
rontwed and cleansed, to carry through the
body the elements of health; building up tho
broken constitution, end carrying Ufa and
ksaltb, where hut for them would have been
the wrack of hopo-the feeble moan of suffer
ing nt last ended by the fatal hand of death
Do not lat prejudice overcome your better rat
ion; do not look upon these pills ss only like
others; do not lot your despair, after trying
overruling cite, prevent you from trying these
The blood must be pure, and then sickness “
An possible. What a great yet simple truth «s
this I it emesis to the ootaraon sense of all; it
is the graaTkey-atone of the healing art Jcn-
.OM’s Moumtaix Haas Pitut will purify and
.loanee it as aura as the sun will rise to-mor-
Judaon’s Mountain Herb Pill* nr* aold by
*U Medicine Denier*- [july 25—lm
THE GBEAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR JAMES CLARKE’S
Celebrated^^Female PHD.
LETTERS
TENT.
Clnrke,
a* to which the female constitution is subject.
It MO dtr**** »H excess and removes all ob
structions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO married ladies
.t is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time
hringon the monthly period with regularity.
Baeh bottle price One Dollar, bears the Go-
vornmeut Stamp of Great Britain to prevent
*°CAUmN--These Eills should not be U
ken by females during the first three months of
Prornancy as they are sure to br* ?ou Miacar-
riawe but at any other time they re safe.
Tallcme. of Nervous and Spinal affection.
Pain in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue
exertion, Palpitation of
whites, these Pill* will effect s core when
l remedy do not contain iron, calomel,
V. or any thing hurtful to theemmtito-
portion of land in the town of Ellijay, lymp
East of the Turnpike road and B. R- Fradv s
’ h Slate, lot
shop and the house owned by Joseph Slate, lot
No. 274, in the 10th district and 2d section, alt
levied on as the property of Newton M. Foster
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court in favor of Jehu Thomas vs said Foster;
property pointed out by E. W. Chastain.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff.
August 4, 1S60.
Gilmer Postponed Sheriff’* Sale.
W ILL bc sold before the Court house door
in the town of Ellijay, on the first Tues-
- ~ next within the legal hours
day in September next
of sale, the following property, to-:
Lot of land No. 168, in the 11th district and
2d section, lot No. 157, in the 7th district and
2d section. 4760 square feet of lot No- 62 to
the lUh district ana 2d section, commencing
on the East side of the Turnpike road, adjoiu-
uer of lot ”
ing the^North-west corner of lot No. Mo the
town of Ellijay. raunu.ng parallel with the
line that bound* the weet angle of lot No. 5, in
said town, 33 feet thence et right angle with
Mid parallel to n south-east direction 136 feet
or ran until it strikes a parallel with a line that
bounds the east angle of lot No. 8 in EUijay,
thence with Mid angle in a south-west direc
tion 83 feet, or to the north-east comer of lot
No. 8 in Mid town of Eilijay, thence 188 feet to
the beginning, all levied on as the property of
Wm. H. Milton, to Mtisfy two fl fas issued
from Gilmer Superior court, one , n favor of
Baker. Wright A Co. vs said Milton, and one
in favor of Baker A Wright; printed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also—Thomas J. Clark’s interest in lot of
land No. 218, iu the 6th district and 2d section,
levied on bv virtue ol a ff fa issued from Gil
mer Superior court in favor ofP. A J. M. Pat-
tenon vs said Clark.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff,
August 1. I860.
image
flepositoirtj,
ATLANTA, GA.
W W.WOOD-
. RUFF A
CO. have opened a
large and splendid
Stock of •
STAPLE AMI FAHEY BAY GMBE.
Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes
that naa ever been brought to the Cherokee country. In addition to their Dry Good* house,
they have ^commodious GROCERY HOUSE, where they keep constantly on hand a large
.«^tr a»JeriM—Coffee Surar Molasses, Rice, Bacou, Ac. Also, Bagging, Rope, Tn me,
Negro Shoes and Blankets’, Ke'rseys, Osnaburgs, and many other things too tedious to men
tion. Call and look at our Goods. • Howard, Stokely & Co.
CARTERSVILLE, GA., Oct. 13, 1859.
Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c.
AT
BY
Carriages
in Atlanta, of every
variety of style,
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
in
PHOTONS,
Bretts,
Slide-seat, Top and
No top and Concord
Buggies,
Hack* and Jersey
WAGONS,
Harness,
WHIPS, Ac.
Come, everybody,
and nee our stock.
Nov. 1,1869.
R&WS02J, GILBERT & BURR,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Geoboia,
Importers of English Hardware,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AND dealers directly from Americm manufactories of all goods
in the lino. PARLOR, OFFICE and COOK
STOVE S,
OF EVERY PATTERN, AT LOW RATES.
Also,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED, PLANISHED, BRITANNIA and
JAPANED WARES,
At low prices for Cash, ordors promptly filled.
they here
«d in the
eitr of Atlanta, a
new BOOK BINDE
RY. Blank Books,
Ledgers, Journals,
Day Books, Blotters,
Ac., Hotel and Sta
ble Registers, Dock
ets, Record Books,
Ac., with or without
Headings, and ruled
to any pattern desir
ed, manufactured in
the neatest and most
durable manner, at
short notice. Magazines, Music, Newspapers,
Ac., neatly bound, without delay. Order*
from any part of the State will meet with
prompt attention, and Books required
sent by mail, hand, wagon, or railroad,
fully enveloped so aa to avoid the poss:
to be
possibility
of injury by transportation.
J. P. MASON A CO.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 9, 1860—ly.
T. R. RIPLEY,
Importer and WhoIcMle and Retail Dealer iu
Crockery, Chius,
Glass and Brit-
tannia Wares;
Plated Goods;
Table Cutlery,
and house lur-
uiahing Goods;—
also in Lamps.
Fluid, Oils, Ker
osene Oil, Ac.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Jan. 25, 1860—ly.
pertaining, to
Atlanta, Ga.
1860—lr.
EMPLOYMENT.
$50 to $100 per Month*
A N active energetic young man ia wanted
in each section of the South and W eater a
act a* agent in an easy and respectable busi
ness, bv which the above can certainly be raal-
Thereis no humbtig here. For foil par
ticulars, terms, Ac., address (enclosing stamp-
May 28,6m inside] Rockingham, N. C.
HAT MANUFACTORY.
J. M. HOLBROOK.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia*.
attention of Planters, Farmer* aud
erchanU are invited to examine
varied assortment of HATS,
kept constantly on hand at
rpHE
X Country Merd
the large and vai
CAPS Ac., that is
Holbrook’s HAY MANUFACTORY
Also, the public are invited to examine tha
large and well-selected assortment «f Ladle 1 *
and Gentlemen’s Traveller g
Tranks Valieces Ac.
PLASTATIOXHATS made to order. and<
tent by Express to anT portion of tho country.
ape-111869
W. C. BEALL,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND
SHOE MAKER,
Oartersville, Ga.
HAS just received hia materi
als fur putting up light Boots aud
Shoes for the Spring and Sum
mer wear. He is amply prepared to make
them lit the most fastidious, upon reasonable
terms - . . , ...
Give me a chance, and Ijrili prove my faith
bv my works.
"apr 5,1SC0—ly
I will prove my f«
W. C. BEALL.
Carterarille, Ga.
MEXICO NOT YET
i»a«9«u»
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
IX PINT BOTTLES.
The Forest and Best for Purifying the-
Blood end Diseases of the Liver.
r llS ia tho beat Medicine of the day. If
the Liver and Blood are knit in a healthy
condition by the ti»e of this Compound Sar
saparilla, it will prova a greet preventive o!
sickness, tun*
N either is John f. Harwell, to be
rivalled in Cass County—nay more, Cher
okee Georgia, in the noble work of
WAGON MAKING, GUN REPAIRING,
Walking Cane Baking,
GfOLD, SILVER
AND COPPER FINISHING.
In fact, John F. Harwell cannot be beat iu
anything he professes to understand. He is a
March 15, 1339—ly.
T. F. JONES, M. D.
S. R. KRAMER, S. W. LELAND, M. D.,..
KRAMER, LELAND & IONES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
iiihists hi niiutunsn.
and a great asvteg of expenalva
Medicines.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
For females, it is asesHsat in diseases aria,
ing from general debility or a torpid atate of
the Liver, and its occasional use adds a bloom
ing vigor to the complexion.
FOB CHILDBEN,
This ia the best medicine that can be gives,
especially to those iu a debilitated state d
health, or troubled with wonha. A few doers
given to a child when it first appears unwell
h*S a powerful effect in preventing disease.
Its effect in preventing diseaace of children
make* it a valuable family mddieine.
Says the proprietot of the Cassville Stand 1
ard :
“I can find uothing that prove* so beneficial
in clMnsing the blood of it* impurities, re*
storing the appetite, and strengthening the
system as Decuia’ Compound Sarsaparilla.”
For sa'e by Druggists generally. For sale
CaBsville at M. McMurry’s store. Price #1
per bottle. Jan. 26, 1360—ly.
1 you
him a fair chance and he asks no more.
Carteraville, Ga., apr 6, ’60.
JOHN H. LOVEJOY,
Wholesale Grocer
AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.,
No. 12, Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Eddleman & Banks,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
BOOTS,
SHOES
AND
^nnuouid
lectfed qt Cqwbille, fiq.
year for
T HE first Term of the
1S«0-’61, begins the
Collegiate _
Third Monday in
August, dose* the 1m1 Friday ia November.—
Second Term begins the third Monday in Jan
uary. 1861. and cioaen the Thursday after the
first Sunday in July.
FEES;
Tuition in Primary Department $15 peran’m.
Preparatory “
Collegiate "
Music “
Ornamental "
Oil Painting
Wax Work, Aa,
25
SO
50
20
SO
20
“ Mod’rn Languages, each 20
No additional charges for Ancient Languages
or Vocal Musie.
Incidental expenses $2 per annum. Diplo
ma—Graduating—$5.
This College is located in the North-West
ern part of Georgia, near the Wcetcrn A At.
lantic Rail Road, in a region unsurpassed for
healthfulness of climate, pure water, fine scene
ry, and moral aud retiuea society. In the pre
vious six years during which time 4ne College
has been in successful operation.
Leather,
Whrshall St., Atlaxta, Ga.
Jan. 26, 1860—ly..
MANHOOD,
How Lost, How Sestored,
Jutl publitked in a Sealed Envelope.
OS THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CURE OP SPERMATORRHOEA,
or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Ner-
vooaneae and Involuntary Emissions, inducing
Impoteney and Mental and Physical Incapacity
Bt robbrt j. culverwell, m. d.
Author of ikt “Green Boot.” Ac.
The important fact that the awfol consc
iences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without internal medicines or the dan
gerous application of canstics, inatramente,
medicated bougies, and other empirical devi
ces, is here clearly demonstrated, and the en-
Dtk.
SAMSON ft LACOSTE,
SIS Bteadwty,
Opposite the St. Nichols. NEW TORE.
Established for the treatment of Chronic Dm-
in both eexea, requiring expe
rience, tact and delicacy.
«f *
DR. SAMSON,
Throat.
CARTERSVILLE AND CASSVILLE, GA.
to state to the citizens of Casaville, and the aurroun-
that, for the future convenience of their customer*,
moved a branch of their establishment tc the above
and intend keeping a full ^mentof. ^
Potty, White Lead,
Fine Extracts for the hand-" *“
kerchief,
>gne. Hair
Varnishes of all kinds,
Fluid, Kerosene Oil,
Fluid and Kerosene Lamps,
Linseed and Machine Oile,
etc., etc., etc.
Cologne, Hair Oils, .
Pomatum’s for the Hair,
Combs, Brushes, Aa
Ap*I *“ f!^u^5^ue2^^ut of°GAw5«N ^SEEDS, wo call the espec-
fal^Urotima’of ^eYHtteeS^mir "a^^and ^e^relectejfnk^fcf,
PHYSICIANS aud other*
A share of public patronage is
d wen aeiecieu iiuva.
;^^c^ PCREM ^ ,to -
March 15. 1860.
I. We f $BS8$V»
NORTH SIDE W. k A. R. R-, KINGSTON, GA.,
grocery and commission merchant,
Keep* on band a well selected stock of
also Soda, Starch, Tobacco; Iron, Nails; Concentrated
Lye* Negro Blankets and Kerseys; Osnaburgs;
Shirtings ; Negro Shoes, coarse Boots ;
Women’s coarse Shoes; Pantaloon Goods; Kerosene Oil;
Burning Fluid, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, Bagging and
Ropo ; Cigars; agent for Dr. Dennis Georgia
Sarsaparilla, and Newton Factory.
_ .. . flniuiiiH iin« kent constantly on hand, which will be sold low for ca*h.
uunt
III HUH! Ull
Straight ffeeil*.
-■These Machines are supe
rior to all others tor sever
al purpose*, being eimpl*,
dttrmbe end eerily m*nsged
l various nrices. from
Fiftyffve to Owe Hun
dred amd Twenty-ffve
fUlTlTM IS.
Perpendicular Action.
The Standard Reputation
ieA BAGS COFFEE—Rio, Java aud La-
150 g»y«, just received -***-&£
Not.
pyr BARRELS A. B. 0. Crushed and Pow
75 derad SUGARS. Jus.
■ale by
OA HOGSHEADS N. O. SUGARS, of ell
Z\J grades, just received and for sale by
Nov.l. J- H. LOVEJOY.
. BOXES Star and Adamantine Can-
100 dies; also 50 cases Sperm Candles,
just received and for sale by
1 Hot. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
-* A A BOXES CHEESE-Dairy and State—
JDU 100 boxes Duryeas’celebrated Pearl
Starch, the beat article that is now in use. inst
received and for sale by J. H. LOVEJOY.
50?V5S¥5sa-*--i«.
for tale by
J. H. LOVEJOY.
OAA SACKS LIVEBRPOOL SALT, fresh
200.nd foil reeks, forjSa.ehy^oY.
BARRELS WHISKEY—all grades,
i very fine, in store and
J. H. LOVEJOY’.
299,000
CIGARS, of all grade?-
litofch
(CHARLESTON
CUM t IK
$il$8IY$l?t *
All Work Warranted.
I take the liberty of referring to John A
Erwin and Georg* H. Gilraath.
LEONARD CHAPIN.
No. 142 Meeting Street, Chnrlenton, 8. C.
May 9, I860.—«m
^^bmTJ AVIS
AVIKG maved to the Bw-
! WWM Bwwk store of
J. RICHARDS A CO.„
_ Whitehall Street, opposite Messrs. Beach A
Root’s storey I will keep a fine sssortment oL
lliest %e
always for sale low down.
My New Potent for 185* la an Improrw
ment in the Dampen, Hammers, Wires end
Screws. These Pmnoe win stand in tune leo-
ger than any other Piano made, end will ha
warranted FIVE YEARS.
TUNING-.
All orders for taring will be prafPt-T
tended to. Tuning by the Tear and for Schttl*
st reduced prices.
to $75; also a fine lit of chew
ing Tobacco, just received and for sale by
Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
■4 BARRELS French and Domestic
BRANDY; aim 100 Baskets of
Hamms and Heidriek’s CHAMPAIGNE, and
numerous other articles too tedious to men
tion. Send in your orders—we will please
Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
you.
iBook and Music Store.
J. J. RICHARDS A CO., keep a
wholesale and 'retail, cheap, caw.
Book, Musie and Fancr Store, on
Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. * Established
Nov. 1,1855. Orders per mail promptly at-
10, ’58— ly.
tended to.
Nov. 10.
of onr Machines is well
known and needs no com-
nt. They are All Wan-
rantbd; will hem, tuck fell
and gather perfectly.
ou. M* **.o— T ‘"S!
15, i860!—ly
M. WITTGENSTEIN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Segars
Southeast side of Whitehall Street,
Barth & Nicolai,
ATLANTA, GA..
KEEP for sale the cele
brated PIANOS of WM.
KNABE A CO., of Balti-
ore.Md.. and in addition
'to these, the PIANOS of
all the best factories of the United States can
he found at our establishment on Whitehall
street. Entrance through the Music and Va
riety Store of H. Braumuller. Nov. 4.
NOTICE. *
iigned, having pnrehazed theen-
of GOODS and stand belonging
■iter, ia now offering the same
. Atlanta, Ga.
May 18, I860-—ly
WM. J- CLOUD,
Avian*. G*.
CARTERSVILLE
Provision^k Store,
BY J. J. HANNA.
1st door weal of the Railroad, coming from
K EEPS conaten
prices, Sugar,
Candies, Nuts, We
Tobacco of the best
Will keep opes
daring the winter
season a first ret*
EATING
Beef and
tention of tha
are invited.
hildrea’s Toys of almost every
hand at low Inres. Called
IS
EB LAW8HE,
DEALER
Clockfiy
’ATCHES,
Jewelry*
> and pfeted
F. A.
WILLIAMS,
and Dealer in all kinds of
AND HAIR KA'
Ac.,
Atinaia. Ga.
Beware of Quacks!!!
addressed to both
T his Advertisement ta aaar«
Males and Females suffering from secret
g uLtoa*fortnce.'tr^riioill^deair
now to serve my fellow creatures. Iseioae 1
"-r ’Sr^SiTSSSYi)
Btfx HO. MCfrort, Mi
July 11,0.—lj-
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