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der Carriages of me, gen,depend upon getting
a good article, aud at as. low price, as if pres
ent in person to select.
All Work Warranted.
I take the liberty of referring to John A.
Erwiu and George H. Gilreath,
- jra|KaflF Ojifers, Ctatv.
Crackers. Dried
15ecf anJBeeT Tongue, Ac.—to which the at
tention of the public, dnd travellers especially
are*invited. Children’s Toys of almost every
description, on hand at low Spares. Call aad
see him. Jsn. 26. I860.
tentiou to business, he therefore offers for tale
his large and well arranged and located BRICK
QOTEli, to which is attached good oat booses,
stable and stable lots, all in good repair, ready
for business. The property is as well arrang
ed and located for a Hotel as can be fonnd id
a country Tillage. Cassrille is the Court house
town, aud in one of the richest apd most pop
ulous counties 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 are desirens of educating their children
and at the same time make money. I am de
termined to sell and will gire great induce
ment., to purchasers. Those wishing to pur
chase will do well to make application soon.
Come and see the property, or address me at
Cassrille, Ga.
WILLIAM LATIMER-
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned, haring purchased the en
tire stock of GOODS and stand belonging
to J. D. Carpenter, is now offering the same
on snch terms as will suit purchasers. He is
determined to sell, and those wishing goods,
will do well to gire him a trial, as he is satis
fied that from the terms npoa which he has
purchased this stock of goods, he caD afford to
sell them st such prices as all wilt be satisfied
With. Come and try, you will find the young
men. Tho’s. and Ben. ready and willing to
wait on you. ARTHUR HA IRE.
Cassrille, spr. 25, 1880.
M RS. A. ISAACS, Fashions Me Mil
liner, Whitehall Strect. Atlanta Ga.
Keeps constantly on hands large and splen
did assortment of BONNETS of the latest
styles, suitable fur all seasons. Head Dresses,
Bathe Capes, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac?, which
she will offer at very low prices, and would
respectfully solicit* calk. Orders from a dis
tance promptly attended to.
August 1,1860 —ly
Hre.ay nlMinns tnr at Kingston, Ga-, before
ilirtirTf kleuwhsrr. ^ p RgysoLDS.
Auguste, I860.—tSSdee
goMhsrv Cultivator please publish 4 times.
Georgia,' Cass county.
A LL persons concerned are hereby notified,
that two months after date, we will make
application to the Ordinary of said County, for
leave to sell the real estate and slave* belong
ing to the estate of the 1 -*- 4 —^
deceased, for the benefit of Hte heirs and cred-
. Hors of said deceased.
| MORES A. LEAK. Jr., 1 ...
JOHN S. LEAK, f Adnrs.
MRS. DURAND
ATLANTA, GA
AGISTKATTS S*.»ssobs.
Am-hmsnt?, A?. ; sold ««
kinds, at the _
8 STANDARD OTMCE.
Nor. x. 1865.
tended to.
TW Oandrd ritotajhlp Ctatada arrived
kt jewtam Ifito Thdwdiy.hight We gath
«r (he Ml6uliH~1Hf iijln ter New York
ffc*anfearrival oTtheGrext Eastern at
Smrtwk, ha. cammd a alight improve-
i ia tbe value «f the shares, noiwith-
6tainting the disappointment felt as to her
InhHw speed. ' The distrust of everything
tfo connection with her management had
a general expectation that her
j the Atlantic would not be unat
tended by ffeW itiddenU of some kind.
Both England and Franco hare agreed
tbit, in consider.tioa of the mission of
.Food Pashfi'to Syria, they will, for the
present abstain from direct interference.
’In the event, however, of the Porte prov-
. ing incapable of putting a stop to the con
flict between the Druses and Maronitcs,
England aodFrcnce have concerted iden
tical instructions to be given to their res
pective admirals, authorizing the latter to
’ eflect a disembarkation at Beyrout, should
the massacre continoe.
We have news of another combat on
the 15th nH. between the Christians and
the Rnsawos. A strong Russian detach-
day escorting a large
> to a neighboring mil-
i they were assailed bj-
a body ef tbe monnUineers, and, after an
obstinate tight defeated, with the loss of
the whole-convey of roubles. The prize
being ao considerable, the struggle is said
to have been proporlionably bloody, with
large corresponding loss on both sides.—
Six days before a general exchange of pris
oners had taken place at Soujak.
The British Government is said to have
received intelligence of a fearful massacre
of Christians at Damascus. Five hundred
were killed, amongst whom was the Dutch
Consul. The American Consul was woun
ded.
It is confirmed 'hat the s’ :a:ncr Yeloec
has rns.Hid over to : iarihilii.
Naples, Saturday, July 11 IV.svls
are constantly travelling the street-. ’•
moderate party is i:.l; of appreo- <
concerning tbe .stabbing of an inspector
of the former policy on the 12th, the
Strada dc Toledo.
A proclamation of Garibaldi against the
Bourbon dynasty has been distributed.—
He says : “ I am a royalist, but prefer
Victor Emmanuel, who will head us against
Austria.”
Oincinnatti, Aug. 0.—We have receiv
ed returns from eleven towns in Kontucky
and they give Combs four thousand three
hundred majority.
wlfiUr’fi Balaam of Wild Okmtf.
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,
Whooping Oomph, Quin.xy, and nunemu aa
well as the dangerous diseases of the Threat,
Cheat and Lung*, prevail, in oar changeable
climate, at all masons of the year: law are
fortunate enough to escape their baneful infln-
ence. How important then to have on hand a
certaiD antidote to all the complaints. Expe
rience proves that this exists ia IFikor’t Bal
sam to an extent not found in any other reme
dies ; however severe the suffering, the appli
cation, soothing, healing and wonderful Bal
sam at once vanquishes the disease and restores
the sufferer to wonted health.
Georgia Testimony.
Certificate from Mr. E. Manseoet, a well
known and highly respectable citizen of Macon,
Ga.
Macon, Ga., March 19, 1860.
Messrs. S- W. Fowls A Co.:
Gentlemen :—Believing in the great virtue
of your renowned Balsom of Wild Cherry, I
cherfully comply with the request of your tra
velling ngent in adding my testimony to the
many which yon have already received. I
bare been acquainted with this medicine for
many.years, and hare always heard it spoken
of in the highest terms A brother-in-law who
at one time was much reduced with a severe
and obstinate cough, was restored by it, after
other remedies failed. I have also used it for
myself and children for obstinate coughs and
colds, with a uniform and bappv result, and
therefore recommend it confidently aa the best
lung medicine within my knowledge.
Respectfully, E M A USENET.
par Caution to Purchasers. The only genu
ine fVistar's Balsam, has the written signature
of “ I. Butts" and the printed one of the Pro
prietors ou the outer wrapper; all other is vile
and worthless.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE A CO., Bos
ton, and for sale by
A. Hairs, Cassrille.
Kraher, Lelako A Jones, Carlcrsville.
Samuel V. Sheats, Kingston.
And by nearly all Druggists.
Jutr 18.—im
The Blood is the Life.
No more shall the p..or sufferers .n our coun
try langui-h, their constitutions racked and
torn by dangerous mineral medicines; they
will come to the fountain of health, fouud in
simple herbs and roots from nature’s store
house. THE MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, cf
innocent mountain plants composed, will reach
iisd step their distress, and cause the blood,
renewed and cleansed, tb carry through the
bo 1 * 'r--•-tf.il-at- -f health ; building up if
Special police?.
[From the Trot/ lludget.\
The Siege of Corinth.
It is said that, one of ;':v former political di
visions of this State took its mime from 1"'"
famous lines in this poem -namely—
.“The foes that he singly kept at bay.
Outnumbered his thin hails of Siller G-r
We cannot vouch for the tulth of thin, but
we do know that under the effects of applies-
tions of Heims 'reels famous Ilair Restorative,
Silver Greys” rapidly become (in appear
ance ut feaSt,')uiehiiicas of* l'ouiig America.”
Price 50 cents and #1 per buttle. Sold eve
■where by all dealers in medicine, and in Cass-
ivilleby Samuel Lew. W. E. IIAGAX A CO.
july 18—Itn Proprietors, Troy, N. Y.
. r. . m, ot .-uffi r
i-i h.-.i.d of d-uli..
ic your in-tlcr rea-
o piiis as only like
t !<-t your despair, after try ing
everything eise, prevent you from trying these
The blood most be pure, and then sickness is
Impassible. Wi. tt a great yet simple trut.\is
this! it appeals t«. the common sense <>f all; it
is the great key-stone of the healing urt. Jun-
sos's Moi stain limn Pills will purify ana
cleanse it us sure as thq sun will rise to-mor
row.
Judsou’s Mountain Herb I’iiis arc sold by
all Medicine Dealers. [july 25—lin
Y.
TERMS CASH.
W E keep constantlv on hand a very heavy
r ' ■
JCHR GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
-am James Clarke’s
iPfllstaiteJ Female Pills.
LETTERS
PATENT.
nr WW'AL
PrepUTeOhnoW-* prescription „fsir J. Clarke,
SI. D.,tRbysiriac Extraordinary to tiieQueen.
Thk hmUoahU medicine is unfailing in the
cure ef diiithoee ^painful and dangerous aiscas-
«!•> to Which’thcfemale constitution is subject.
St moderates stf: -excess and removes all ob-
wtrnotiem, and t-speedy cure may be relied on.
VO CARRIED LADIES
ct is pecclierty exited. It will, in a short time
(bring on tte.rcor.fkly period with regularity.
Etch bottle.-price One Dollar, bears the Go-
wsrameat Stamp ef Great Britain to prevent
* —*XS—
COlBUnflTM.
CAUTION.—These Pills should not be ta
kas by female* dating the first three months ol
Pregnancy, aatfheyare sure to br. ?on Miscar
riage, but st any either time they re safe.
Is all-cases af Sfervous and Spinal affections
Pain in fke Bade-aad Limbs, Fatigue on slight
uxartiaa, Psdpitutioa of the Heart, Hysterics
and Whites, these Pills will effect a care when
all other nem hare foiled; and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, *r anything hurtlul to the constitu
tion.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each
package, which should be carefu 1 preserved.
Sols agsnt for the Un.icd States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin A Co.,)
Rochester, N. Y. be delivered by 25th December, allowing pnr-
N. B.—f 1,00 and 6 postage stamps encloa j chaser privilege of sowing wheat $3,000 will
•**.-V. *««. «■
tlej containing 60 pills, by return man. . interest. Fur further information apply to the
££^Sold in Cassrille by S. Levy, and all subscriber*, or call on Mr. Cox at the planta-
dedhrein mriicine-in Atlanta by Massey A j *o«- >t A RT H A CARTER, Executrix.
4oh» Wright A Co., New Orleans, ! g ^ LEEKE \
f rlmvifoad, Stevenson A Co., Charleston, S. ! b! T. LEEKE,’ ) Exeentor8 '
C^rholacsls agents for the South. Aug 4. 1860.-ta
Stock of
R.o Coffee,
Ouvilyv't Java do,
N. O. Sugar,
ABAC Sugar,
Crushed Sugar,
Leaf Sugar,
Cuba Molasses,
N. 0. Syrup,
Golden Syrup,
Stewart’s Extra Syrup,
Choice Rice,
Liverpool Salt,
Bi-curb Sudn,
Green Tea,
Black Tea,
Pepper,
Piemen to,
Ginger,
Cheese,
Powder,
Shot,
Lead,
Sardines,
Na Is,
Star Candies,
Adamantine Cuiidlcs,
No- 1 Soap,
FiUnti’y .Soap,
Toilet Soap,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
Snuff,
No. 1 Mackerel,
White Fish,
Buckets,
Tubs,
Brooms,
Demijohns,
Assorted Candies,
Fancy Candies,
Almonds,
Filberts,
Pecan Nuts,
Braxil Nuts,
Raisins,
Ac., Ac.
Pure Wines & Liquors,
Of all Grades and Prices, &c.
To which we respectfullv invite the attention
of close CASH BUYERS.
A. C. WYLY A CO.
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Aug. 8, 1860.—6m
Cass Sheriff's Sales for Sept
W ILL be hold before the Court Home doer
in the Town of Caxavilte, on the let
Tuesday in September next, within the legal
hoarsoi rale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 218. in the 17th district and
8d section of Cans county, aa the property of
Christopher Smith to satisfy * Justice s court
fi. fa. in fovor of W. H. H. Fulton v». said
Smith; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also—Two negro men, one by the name of
George, about thirtv-five year* of age, and one
bv the name of Phillip, about fifty-five years
of age, aa the property of James 1). Terrell to
satisfy two fi. fas., one in fovor of Horsey, Aw-
ten A* Co. and one in fovor of Courtney, Ten-
nent A Co. vs said Terrell; levied on by J. C.
Aycock, former Sheriff.
Also—Lot ot land No. 416. in the 21st dis
trict and 2d section of Cassominty, to satisfy a
Justice’s oourt fi fa icaued from tbe 96Sd dis
trict, G. M. in fovor of Hamiter A Thompson
vs C. M. Fry; levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Also—One negro man named Lewis, about
60 years old, as the property of James-A. Mad
dox, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior
court in favor of Terress A Brothers vs J. B.
Langston & Co.
Also—Lot of land No. ISO, in the 21st dish,
and 2d section, of originally Cherokee now
Csss county; levied on as the property of Dan
iel Chitwood to satisfy a fi fo from Cass Supe
rior Court in favor of the Central Bank of Geor
gia endorsee vs Daniel Chitwoid; property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
, Also—A negro woman named Rboda, about
50 years old, dark complexion ; levied on as
the property of Robert H. Guyton, to satisfy
fonr Justice’s court fi. fas. from the 822d dis
trict G. M. one in favor of C. B. Tate, one in
favor of Miller Collins, and two fn favor of
Powell A Bishop, all vs said Guyton; proper
ty pointed out by C. B. Tate; levy made and
returned to me by n constable.
Also—One negro woman named Betty, about
55 years old, dark complexion; levied oil as the
property of Sarah A. E. Edwards, to satisfy
two Justices court fi fas issued from the S22<1
district G. M. in favor of W. J. Williford vs
Sarah A. E. Edwards: property pointed outby
piaiutiff; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also—One house and lot in the town of Eu-
harly occupied by J. B. Broom as a blacksmith
shop, number not known, to satisfy afi. la. for
purchase money issued from Cass Superior
court in favor of Felix C. Bailey vs Noah R.
Smith and W. H. Petree.
Also—One plantation whereon Benj. Harris
now lives, number nut known, in the 17th dis
trict and "d section; levied on as the property
of Benj. Harris tc satisfy two fi fas issued from
Cass Superior court, one in favor of Thomas
K. Sproull vs Benjamin Harris and Andrew
Hamilton endorsor, a-.ul one in favor of James
.Milner vs Andrew Hamilton and Benj. Harris.
Also —One house and lot in the town of King
ston. nuinls.-r not known, on the South side of
liie K lil Hold, levied on as the property of J.
A. Franks to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior
court in favor of B. H. Conyers is Johnson A
Fi nks and C. Dodd endorser, and other fi fas
•u my bauds vs J.-tnsou A Franks.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also.—2 1 / acres of kind, mare or less,
wiiii the improvements thereon, in the town
of Cnrtersville, known as the place whereon
defendant has a shop, to sat-sfy the purchase
mntiev fi. fa. frora Cass Superior court. Don
ald M. Hood, administrator on the estate of
Thomas Hamilton, vs. Milton Loveless.
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sli’ff.
August 4, 1S60.
HERZBERG & BROTHERS,
OarterBville» Gfreo.
HAVE JTTST OPENED
A MRS I9NS 99
Spring & Slimmer Goods,
Consisting iu part of staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
AMo sears
FUmriSEmSTG GOODS,
Hats, Caps, Shoes, Bools, &c. Ladies |will find every
thing connected with their Toilet, to which we call
the attention of the public generally.
Cnrtersville, Ga., March 28, I860.—w3m HERZBERG A BROTHERS.
Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c.
AT
BY
&ILB1ET&
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Importers of English Hardware,
Jk OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AND dealers Jirectlv from American manufactories of all goods
in'the line. PARLOR, OFFICE and COOK
of EVERY PATTERN, AT LOW RATES.
A Iso,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED, PL ANISHED, BRITANNIA and
JAPANED WARES,
At low prices fur Cash, orders promptly HHe-1. March 15, 1859 If.
FEMALE CUE,
JLoc^fei) al C^ssbiilc, Sfl.
T HE first Term of the Collegiate year for
1S60-’61, begins the Third Monday in
August, closes the last Friday in November—
Second Term begins the third Monday in Jan
uary, 1861, and cioscs the Thursday after the
first Sunday in July.
FEES;
Tuition m Primary Department $15 pcrun’jn.
“ Preparatory “ 25 “
u Collegiate “ 50 “
“ “ so “
“ Ortlanlfc'L — * “ 20 “
“ Oil Painting
“ Wax Work, Ac., 20
“ Mod’rn Languages, each 20
No additional charges for Aneient Languages
or Vocal Mnsic.
Incidental expenses $2 per enuum. Diplo
ma—Graduating—?0.
This College is located in the Norih-West-
S. R. KRAMER, S. W. LELAND, M. D., T. F. JONES, M. D.
i, L3*X«£m?
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
huts in FiMiiciiTins.
CARTERSYILLE AND CASSYTLLE, GA.
BEG leave to state to the citizens of Cassrille, and ihesurroun-
for the fnture convenience of their customers,
a branch of their establishment tc the above
full assortment of
| Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, White Lead,
I Varnishes of all kinds,
kerchief, I Fluid, Kerosene Oil,
Cologne, nair Oils, I Fluid and Kerosene Lamps,
Pomatum's for the ILiir, Linseed and Machine Oils,
— Combs, Brushes, Ac. I etc., etc., etc.
And in fact evervthiug, appertaining to the Drug or Paint Business.
We have ou hand a large, and fine assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, we call the espec
ial attention of the Citixeng to our large and well selected stock.
PHYSICIANS and others mav depend on getting PURE Medicines at onrestablishment.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. March Id. I860.
NSW
IN ATLANTA, GEO.
Ruling and Book Binding.
HE«Mbm re-
MMCtlWhr inform the
public mat they bare
commenced in the
city at Atlanta, a
new BOOK BINDE
RY. Blank Books,
ledgers, Journals,
Day Booka, Blotters,
Ac., Hotel and Sta
ble Registers, Dock
et*, Record Books,
Ac., with or without
Headings, and ruled
tdaxy pattern desir-
C< manufactured in
the stalest and most
durable manner, at
abort notice. Viaaxiues. Music, Newspapers,
Ac., neatly bound/ without delay. Orders
from any part of the'State will meet with
prompt attention, and Books required to be
sent by mail, hand, wagon, or railroad, care
fully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility
of injurv by transportation.
J. P. MASON A CO
Atlanta, Gs., Feb. 9, 1860—ly.
T. R RIPLEY,
Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
— —Crockery, China.
Plated U oods;
■'0‘MiwMliw*"’' osene Oil, Ac.,
Jan. 28, 1300—ly.
W. C. BEALL,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND
SHOE MAKER.,
Cartersville, Ga.
HAS just received his materi-
/ V N. als for putting up light Boots and
W'~ 4 ^^^Shoes for the Spring aud Sum
mer wear. He is amply prepared to make
them lit the most fastidious, upon reasonable
terms.
Give me a chance, and I will prove mvfaith
bv inv works. W. C. BEALL,
'upr 5, 1300—ly Cartcrsville, Ga.
JOHN U. LOVEJOY,
Wholesale Grocer
AND DEALER IN
foreign and Domestic Liquoi s,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.,
No. 12, Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ern part of Georgia,
lautic Rail Road, ir
near the Western A At-
Executor’s Sale.
480 Acres Cass County Cotton Land.
One Town Lot in Kingston.
One Pine Lot in the lTth District.
I F not disposed of privately, we will sell on
the first Tuesday in October next, before
the Court House door in Cassrille, the Planta -
tion »n Enhariey Creek, twelve miles Sonth of
Kingston, belonging to the estate of James
Carter, deceased. This is one of the best Cot
ton and Grain Farms in the County: contains
4S0 acres of land, about 400 of which is fresh
and in a high state of cultivation. The pine
forest bordering on this place is of peculiar
advantage in the way of cheap timber and good
range for cattle, which can be added at a small
ontlny ns desired. Those wishing to buy a No.
1 place in Cass county will surely find such an
opportunity.
Also, at the same time and place, one Town
Lot in Kingston, containing live aores, well im-
{ irovcd and desirably located. Also, one pine
ot No. 5S3 in tbe 17th district, well located for
steam mill.
Terms or Sale.—Plantation and town lot to
March 8 ’ v.
HUT! tm\\ KEY!!
No f ice.
T
K E subscriber ufft-ra for saie
Gejrgia, Cays c* inly.
4 t\ •. •!-».>: -liv-. d o dsagainrt \tru
st vad lo-Jt, !.,t5o*f s 1 o ii ;tv. dece«8» d
the most valuable ore hereby n .iifo d to - resent :h<-in properly
little FARMS or. the Ktowab
River. It contains 250 acres.
Hosted, to us wi:h’i! the >ime preseriS-d by
law,or they wilt not be settled, end i' 1 per
180 of which is first qn.ilitv, sons indebted tot:aid deceased ere hefeby re-
Rhe Ntnainder second. It hassll necessarv quired to u- ke immediate pavment.
its upon it. and lies convenient to MOSES A f.E*K, Jr.
«»iles South of Kingston. Any JOHN S* LEAK,
nrebase Cass County Riser ‘
me a call on the
A eg. 8, I860.—40d
’ | AdmrV
rious six years during which time the College
has been in successful operation, no serums
case of sickness has occurred among the stu
dents. Wc challenge any institution to pre
sent a better record of health. The Board of
Trustees have just completed Qie corps of in
structors by the election of Rev. B. Arbocast,
(formerly President of Wesleyan Female Insti-
tute,Stanton, Va.) President, to fill the vacancy
occasioned bv the rcsiguation of the late Pres
ident, Rev. ft. Kelsev, and the appointment of
such Professors as are necessary to supply the
increasing demands of the College. Some new
instruments of music have been ordered, and
no efforts will be spared to make the ensuing
year the most successful in the history of tbe
College.
We offer advantages which cannot be secu
red farther Sonth. Board can be had in the
best families in tbe plaoe for the low sum of
from flO to $12 per month. For farther in
formation, during the temporary absence of
the President, -apply bv letter or otherwise to
Prof. A. G. Johnson, Cassrille, Ga.
A. HAIRE.
Secretaire Board of Trustees.
July 25, I860.—tt
fteposifoHj,
ATLANTA, GA.
W W.WOOD-
• RUFF A
CO. hare opened a
large and splendid
stock of
Carriages
in Atlanta, of every
variety ot style,
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
l
PHiKTONS,
Bretts,
l:d<-seat. Top and
No top and Concord
Buggies,
Hacks and Jersey
WAGONS,
Harness,
WHIPS, &c.
Come, every bod v,
and see onr stock.
Nor. 1,1859-
Keeps on band a. well selected stock of
f
Snell as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molnsse3, liquors, Pepper, Spice,
SvTti" 5aU. Ginger, Mackerel, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal;
also Soda StarTobacco; Iron, Nails; Concentrated
Lye; Negro Blankets Kerseys; Osnaburgs;
Shirtings ; Negro Shoes, CoaTS? Boots ;
Women’s coarse Shoes; Pantaloon Goods; Kerdsepe Vi!;
Burning Fluid, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, Bagging and
Rope ; Cigars; agent for Dr. Dennis’ Georgia
Sarsaparilla, and Newton Factory.
Everythin"- in the Grocery line kept constantly on baud, which will be sold low for cash.
Evervthiug cash except Bagsrlng and Rope, which will be sold to prompt payers, payable
when their Cotton is sold. Kingston, Ga., Feb. 16, 1860—ly.
j pvA BAGS COFFEE—Rio, Java and La
■ DU guvra, just received and for sale by
Nov. 1. ' J. n. LOYEJ OY.
or nr BARRELS A. B.-C. Crushed and Pow-
t D dered SUGARS, just received and for
sale by J. H. LOVEJOY.
C)/\ HOGSHEADS N. O. SUGARS, of all
/If grades, iusl received ami for salt- bv
Nov 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
-4 aa BOXES Star aud Adamantine Can-
JtlU dies; also 50 cases Sperm Caudles,
iust received and for sale bv
' Nov. 1. J. U. LOVEJOY.
1 A A BOXES CHEESE—Dairy and State
j ioo boxes Durycas’ celebrated Pearl
Starch, the best article that is now in use,just
received and for sale by J. H. LOVEJO i.
BARRELS new crop MACKEREL, No
DU 1. 2 and 3 ; also half barrels and kitts,
for sale by J. H. LOVEJOY.
OAA SACKS LIVERRPOOL SALT, fresh
i£UU and full sacks, for sale bv
Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
uvuis sum
HI MilY 119
Straight Needle.
These Machines are supe
rior to all others for sever-,
al purposes, being simple,
durabe and easily managed
and various prices, from
Fifty-ffve to One Hun
dred and Twenty-five
Dollars.
Machinery, Machine Oil, Needles, Silk, Cotton
Agents supplied by
april 25, I860.—ly
FumnnisE.
Perpendicular Action.
The Standard Reputation
of onr Machines is well
known and needs no com
ment. They are All War
ranted; will hem, tuck fell
and gnther perfectly.
Thread, Ac., for sale. Wholesale and Retail,
JOHN H. TVSOE. Agent,
MACON, Ga.
M. WITTGENSTEIN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
Southeast side of Whitehall Street,........ Atlanta, Ga.'.
Eddleman & Banks, HOTEL FOE SALE.
Peachtree street,....
Not. 1,1869—It.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
BOOTS,
SHOES
AND
Leather,
Writxhai.l St., Atlaxta, Ga.
Jan. 26, 1860—ly.
BARRELS WHISKEY—all grades,
&*j\J some very fine, in store and for sale
by J. U. LOVEJOY.
/ "»AA OAA CIGARS, of all grades—$6
'£eJ'Ve ) t’VVf w‘ *7fi; nljoi fine 1 >t of chew
ing Tobacco, just rectiv? , J.’‘ n,1 l>J .
Nov. 1. J. H. Loi -
•4 f \/ \ BARRELS French and Domestic
lv/U BRANDT; also 100 Baskets of
Mumms and Ileidsiek’s CHAMPAIGNS, and
numerous other articles too tedious to men
tion. Send in your orders—we will please
you. Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
MANHOOD,
How Lost, How Restored,
Just published in a Sealed Envelope.
ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRHOEA,
or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Ner
vousness and Involuntary Emissions, inducing
Impotencjr and Mental ail’d Physical Incapacity
By ROBERT J. CULVERYvELL, M. D.
Author of ties "Green Booh.” d-c.
The important fact that tbe awful conse
quences of self-abuae may be effectually re
moved without internal medicines or the dan
gerous application of caustics, instruments,
medicated bougies, and other empirical devi
ces, is hurt clearly demonstrated, and the en
tirely new and highly successful treatment, as
adopted by the celebrated author fully explain
ed, by means of which every one is enabled
to cure himself perfectly, and'at the least pos
sible cost, thereby aroiding all the arertieed
nostrums of the day. This Lecture will prove
a boon to thonsands and thousands.
Sent under seal to any address, post paid, ol
the receipt of two postage stamps, by address
ing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, M. D.,' 480 Firs:
Avenue, New York. Post Box 45SG.
April 18.18C0--.lv
Barth & Nicolai,
ATLANTA, GA.,
KEEP for sale toe cele
brated PIANOS of WM.
KNABE A CO., of Balti
more, Hd., and in addition
to these, the PIANOS of
all the best factories of the United States can
be found at oirr establishment on Whitehall
street. Entrance through the Music and Va
riety Store of H. Branmullcr. Nov. 1.
J.S.* B. W.CEAYSX,
SURGEON rwe^TISTfla
tits wpM aa.s/h
•to My wMi
any opts at rate
pertaining to llieir profearian.
Atlanta. Ga. Jaa. 26.1*60—IT.
EMPLOYMENT;
$50 to $100 per Montk.
A N active energetic
in each section of
act w agent in an easy
ness, hr which tbe above ecu etCl
ixed. There is no bambagbrre.
ticnlarn, terms, Ac., sdtosre (s—Usings
to pay return postage)
W. R. TERRY,
May 23,6m inside] Roekingbasa, K. C.
HAT MAflBFAfiTfiRY.
J. M. HOLBROOK.
Whitehall Street, Allale fiteajgto.
T HE attention of Ptanters, Fanashi and
Country Merchants are invited IncMtoton
the large and varied asaorfent of tiUBB
CA PS the., that is kept constantly on toad a*
Holbrook’s HAT KAHTT7ACT0&Y
Also, the public are invited to i
large and well-selected assortment of Ladle’s
and Gentlemen’s Trnvellirg
Trunk* Valieoea Ac.
PLANTA TION HATS mode to order, end
lent by Express to any portion of the oeautry.
apr'll 1866
Georgia SaraaparilU Coapoatifl,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
IS MST BOTTLES.
The Purest and Best for Purifying the
Blood aaut Diseases of the Liver.
T HIS is the best Medioine at the day. ft
the Liver and Blood are kept in a hSUlhff
condition by tbe nse of thio Compound to-
saporilla, it will prove a great preventive ef
sickness, and a great saving of expensive
Medicines.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
For females, it is excelleut in diaaaaes aris
ing from general debility or n toenid stote at
the Liver, and its occasional use add* abloom-
ing rigor to the complexion.
FOR CHILDREN,
This is the best medicine that can be given,
especially to those in a debilitated state ol
health, or troubled with worms. A few dofl
given to a child when it first appeal* Hawaii
has a powerful effect in preventing disease.
Its effect iu preventing disease* of dWldc«a
makes it a valuable family medietao.,
Says the proprictoi of the Cassrille Stand*
ard :
“I cun find nothing that prove* sobcnvdeial'
in cleansing the blood »f its impolitic*,, re
storing the appetite, and strengthening tha
system us Dean in* Compound Sarsaparilla.’’'
For sa'e by Drnggiata generally. Bor sal*
in Cussvillc at M. McMurry’s store. Price f 1
per bottle. Jan. 26, I860—ly.‘
CHARLESTON
HjIUDTAPB 0 nmmpff
A.
LEONARD VRAPIN.
No. 142 Meeting Strect, Charleston, 8: tt.
May 9, I860.—6m
win min.
AVINO moved to the Rhta.
sic and Book Stem of
— - - Messrs. J. RICHARDS $ CO.,
on TTfcitehall Street, opposite Messrs. Heach.A
Rout’s slurs, I trill beep a fine assortmenhot
the-
always for sale low down.
My New Patent for lUPiru improve
ment in the Damper*, Hanunere, Wire* and:
Screws. These Puuios will stand ia tan# lao-.
ger than any other Piano made,. snd> will’ to
warranted FIVE YEARS.
TUNINC3-.
All orders for tuning will be promptly at
tended to. Timing by tbe Year and fur Schools
st reduced prices.
WM. J- C LOU to,
May 16, I860.—ly ArtakTs. GS.
C ARTERSVILLE.
Provision^^ Store,
BY J. J. HANNA.
1st door west of the Railroad, coming foam
Atlanta.
K EEPS constantly on hand, st . derate
prices. Sugar, Coffee, Mofoases, t he ear.
Candies, Nuts, West India Frnita; Ci roand
Tobacco of the best manofacttire.
Will keep open
- during tbs winter
reuses s first rat*
£ATDM
£B LAWSHE,
DEALER IN
Clocks,
WATCHES.
Jewelry*
Silver aad plated
WARE.
Whitehall Street.
Atlanta, Ga. Watch.-* carefully repaired and
warrsnted. This ia one of theoldeat estab
lished houses in Atlanta. Feb. •t, 1869—ly.