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^Mtrtistmatfs. j i^gal ^irfices. j IpsttUaittmrs ^kdisements. j fa.
Western ft Atlantic Bailroad.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THAI?
MOkSIM *.**■*«» (MAIl) TSAW.
LctfM Atlanta dally at. 19.80 A. M. :
Airina at Caaa 1.53 P. M.
Leave* Caaa 1.57P.M.'
Arrifaa at Chattanooga at 7.34 P. M.
Leaves *• “ 3.25 A. M.
Arrives at Caaa. 10.07 A. M.
Leaves Caaa 10.10 A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 1-40 P. M ,
imu« riisncii tsaiw.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at 8.15 A. M.;
Arrirea at Caaa; 11-36 P.W.
Leave* Caaa 11.40 PM
Arrirea at Chattanooga 5.80 A. M. i
Leaves “ 8.00 l!' Ji* ■
Arrirea at Caaa 8.27 P. M.;
Ijcaaaa Caaa..... 8.30 P. M. |
Arrirea at Atlanta at U.82P.M |
tJf This Road connects each way with the
Rente Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Teaaeaaee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
tho Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat*
tanoega.
.Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 miles, Fare #5.
JOHN W. LEWIS.
April. 1, 1860. Superintendent.
Gilmer Sheriff's Sales.
yyriLL be sold before the Court Hoatedoor
Herts, Barks sad Rosts
VERSUS
r Poisonous Minerals and Drugs.'
MOTHERS TAKE HEED!
Do you when oWrring the ancaojr actions of I
J your children. conKuler that it mar be more f
P than a mere Cholic that afflict* them ? In nine '
\ cases out of ten. the cause of the little nuffer-
i anguish is WORMS. and should be at tnce \
I looked to.
HEADS OF FAMILIES
. - in the Town of Ellijmy, oa the 1st Tues
day in September neat, between the tagal hours
hours of sale, the following property. In wit
Lot of land number 829, in the 10th district
and 2d section ; levied on sa the property of
W m Moore to satisfy a & fa issued from Gilmer
Inferior Court, in iaTor of John Bruce rs said
Moore; property pointed out by
Also—John F. Mitchell’s interest in lot of
land No. 41, in the 11th district and Sdaeetiou
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court in favor of Daniel L.Fry.
Also—Lot of land No. 95, in the 6th district
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-
vo- of James Burnett vs Augustas Dover and
David MasLburn ; property pointed out by the
plaintiff.
Also—Part of lot No. <03, in Uw 10th dist
2d sec., lying below the bluff on Turnip town
Creek, rnnuin fc - backways to the line of said
lot North and South, <nd adjoining Neil C. Ber
ry and Osboi n Holt above, and known as a
part of the Newtou M. Foster tarm. one small
ortion of land in the town of Eltiiay, lying
!ast of the Turnpike road and B. R. Foray’s
shop and the house owned by Joseph Slate, lot
No. 274, in the 10th district and 2d section, all
levied on as the property of Newton M. Foster
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
favor of Jehu Thomas rs said Foster;
Schedule of th« Georgia Railroad.
JFDSON’S WORN TEA
court in
[ propertv pointed out by E. W. Chastain.
G. H. RANBELL, Sheriff.
August 4, I860.
A SAFE AND PI.EASANT CURE EOR WORMS.
rASStXOSa.TKAINS.
Lears Augusta at 0.30 a v sad 2.30 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta at 9.45 a m. and 11.45 p. m.
T me Atlanta at 8.40 p. m. and 9.05 a. m.
Arrive Ai>'”«sta at 5.56 a m. and 6.20 p. m. _
ATUBIfS BBASCS.
Gilmer Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
1.CSVC Augusta at 0.30 a. m.
Atlanta at I
7 Leave Atlanta at 8.40 p. m.
Arrive Athens at 8.10 a. m.
Leave Athens at 11.00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 6.20 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 11.45 n. m.
No trains on Athens Branch on Sundays to
connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.30
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 1.80 p. m. Ait. A tig. 6.20 n.m.
Arr. Atl. 11.25 p m.
Leave Atlanta 9.05 a. m. Arr. Wash. 7.25 p in.
Feb. 28, I860. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Siip’t
flow much better and safer would it be to I
I hare it alwaya in the hou«e. A little- delay [
when a child is taken ill mny often be the c*
itv dentil, while nctin* without defer. :
I by giving the MOUNTAIN HERfl TEA iimne-
| diat*dv. you will not only save tlie child a long l
l It'diou* illueita. and yourself much expense,
j hut also fe*d happier in knowing that you have I
done your duty, and perchance saved it* life.
This medicine i* combined purely of
I XT'ILL be sold before the Court house door
V1 in the town of Ellijav, on the firat Tues-
Macon ft Western Bailroad.
Macon, July 1st, 1S-59.
/"VN and after Thursday, the 15th inst., the
V_r Passenger Trains of this Road will run ns
follows:
Laava Macon. 10.00 a. b.
Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 a. b.
Leave Atlanta 11.00 >. m.
Arrive at Macon 7.55 r. b.
Leave Macon 12 Dight.
Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 a. m
Leave Atlanta 12 night.
Arrive at Macon 7.15 a. h.
The Night Trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 10 o’clock train from Macon, connects
with the Western A Atlantic Rond at Atlanta,
for all points beyond that place. The >2 o’
clock night train connects at Atlanta, with the
Georgia and West Point Rail Roads.
March 15 ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup’l.
;HERBS AND ROOTS
I NOT A PARTICLE OF I
Calomel or iHiiuval,
IS USED IN IT.
No more filthy Vermifuge will be used by i
hose who once use this T« n. The only Active I
I j’f lnciple 11 nil otlier_Vermifuges nnd Worm f
O
HI K R C l It T
C I V E NO
I s
TO
O 1NT
YOUR CHILDREN.
Use title Simple, Safe, Vegetable Medicine,
litis IVorm Tea vu discovered in an unusual I
wav among the Wilds’ of Northern Mexico--*
full account of it you will dm! in nor Almanacs.
, Ask for III. - ‘ Rescue if Tula Almanac." of the I
-Agent, nod when you have rend it, send it to \
your neighbors, that ther mny also knot* of and i
| be cur-d by Ibis GREAT REMEDY !
day in September next within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 168, in the 11th district an<f
2d section, lot No. 157, in the 7th district and
2d section. 4760 square feet of lot No- 68 in
the 11 tit district nnd 2d section, commencing
»n tiic East side of the Turnpike road, adjoin
ing the "North-west corner of lot No. 5, in the
’.own of Ellijiv, manning parallel with the
line that bounds the west angle of lot No. 5, in
said town, 33 feet thence at right angle with
said parallel to a south-east direction 136 feet
or run until it strikes a parallel with a line that
hounds the east angle of lot No. 6 in Ellijay,
thence with said angle in a south-west direc
tion 33 feet, or to the north-east comer of lot
No. C in said town of Eilijay, thence 136 feet to
the beginning, ail levied on'as the property of
Win. II. Milton, to satisfy two fl fas issued
from Gilmer Superior court, one in fovor of
Baker, Wrigbt A Co. vs said Milton, aud one
in favor of Baker k Wright; ptinted out by
plaiutifi’s attorney.
Also—Thomas J. Clark’s interest in lot of
land No. 21?, in the 6th districtaod 2d section,
levied on bv virtue o! a fi fa issued from Gil
mer Snpcrior court in favor of P. k J. M. Pat
terson rs said Clark.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff,
August 1, 1860. ------
CHEROKEE REMEDY
AS UNFAILING REMKDY FOR
Goaorrhoa tad all Diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
T HIS REMEDY cubes when all other prep-
.rations fail. It is eutirelv unlike every
other compound; containing no Mineral Poi
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 oo its own intrinsic merits. It performs
its duty quickly aud thoroughly. The Unfor
tunate, or either sex will be repaid by using
this Remedy, instead of placing themselves at
tha mercy of some quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes st 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 forpi, ac-,
company each bottle—The speedy and perma
nent relief afforded bv this Remedy, in all ca
ses of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture,
Floor Albus (Whites in Females), and all dis
vases of the urinary Organs, has astonished
the most scientific men of the age. This Rem
edy net only eradicates all Poison from the
System but Invigorates the most delicate con-
■Citation.
- RT It does Not Affect the Breath or Inter
ferewith-any Class of Business, or require any
deviation from the usual diet.
E9 It requires no assistance from other med-
ieine.
_ mT 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 k MERWIN,
Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo.
QT Sold in Cassville, by S. Levy, and all
the dealers in medicines. In Atlanta by all
Druggists. John Wright k Co., New Orleans,
and Hariland, Stevenson k Co., Charleston, S.
C., wholesale agents for the South.
March 8, 1860—ly.
JITDSON’S 1YOKM TEA
KILLS WORMS,
I Sever Barms—Is Pleasant to Take.'
GET A PACKAGE—PRICE 25 ITS.
0B5EI1YE.—Always fht.'l the Name :i 11 it Fijjrns-
I lure of B. I,. JUDS.iX A- Co..ami the portrait
| of Trxuca. ou eaeh package of 1 }■ in Worm Tea.
Georgia* Cass county.
XXT11EREAS, William N. McKelvy, cxecu-
VY tor of the last will and testament of
James McKelvy, deceased, applies to me tor
letters of dismission from h:s said executor
ship.
There are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribeduy law to show
cause if any they have, why said iettersshonld
not be granted.
Gi'-en under rnv hand at office, this Au
gust 1, I860.— 6m. N. LAND, Ordinary.
I
B. L. JUDSON & CO,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
50 Leonard Si.. New York.
Jnrtsmi's Worm Ten l« sold lij- one vj
EJalb' Agent In every Village, and fesbj
IVl-a. by nil Ornggl*t«. 35?
For sale in Cassville bv
BANTO.V k HARGIS.
In Cartersville by Kramer, Lela.ni> A Jones.
June 20, I860.—ly
I Georgia, Gilmer county.
r HKREAS, Rolling Kimmooa and Alley
. . Southern apply to me for letters of ad
ministration 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 show
cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this August
1, 18C0.—40d
J. P. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
J. N. SIMMONS | HERKPLAN1 YOUR DOLLASI
And Pluck a Fortune
HODGES, DAVIS A CO’S.
i Consolidated Lottery
ABE now prepared ^offcr^the^de^s^.^dj^l^ion ofeve^Uyle aud demotion of j ®^fS^’the Legi.U-
* a /* _ If 1 43a „C .Via Waaliifl#.
L. a SALMONS, A. B. MATHEWS,
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
■ asw Mfinra mts, iseo.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.
FOREIGN AMS DOMESTIC BBT GOODS
aa can be found in the city, at prices that will meet the views of purchaser*.
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
aIwayIfcasnss.mJElacepoixts axd shawls
BEsmis. •ggtfgFjgjjSffifkorr flounces.
Also a large lot of beautiful small printed JACONET MUSLINS and BILLI ANTS, plain
and figured WHITE SILKS and ROBES lor bridal oc^son*.
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 o. all qual
ities of _ __ __
gloves,
■ell known ALEXANDER Kid Gloves, of every shade
ture, for the benefit of the Washing-
ton County Academics.
Brilliant Scheme for August, 1860.
BOYAL HAVANA PLAH.
26,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$271,200.
Will be distributed according to the following
Royal Scheme:
among which may be found the
° f Our stock of Bleached and Brown SHEETING and SHIRTING, 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. Also, a large stock of
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.
all of which will he sold at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices FOR CASH.
All Order* promptly attended to. apr 1 186u—ly
HATS? CAP
’ Market st,
B EING connected with my-Father, a Wholesale Manufacturer and Jobber, 41'
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
obtain North. JAMES S. MARTIN, Jr.,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
P. S. Come forward, one and all, and patronize Southern Institutions. apr fi,
WM. B. COX, W. RHODES HILL, W. R. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
witftiiiu mmmm,
- -- . - . HEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Haring formed a copartoership as above, we are prepared to exhibit an elegant and fresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES, -
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of
1 “
1 “
1 “
1 “
1 “
3 Prizes of
976 Approxim’n Prizes, amounting to tl8,200.
Tickets only $8.00—halves, quarters and
eighths in proportion.
$70,000 1 5 Prizes of
$500
20,000 10 “
300
10,000 | 20 “
100
5,90t> | 100 "
50
3, ‘>00 100 “
25
2,000 | 25000 "
5
1,000 |
CITY PLAN.
® 50,000
FOR $1.00!
DRAWN DAILY AT 5 O'CLOCK.
75 BALLOTS !—12 DRAWS NUMBERS ! !
SCHEME!
WOOD,K>DY i
v DXLAWABI A>9
S fATE lOTTElHtl
Capital Frisa
WOOD, EDDY * CO.,
The Managers’ Offices are located at WiMm
ton, Delaware, atd St. Loajs, Missouri.,
Tue following
MAGNIFICENT 8CHEMZ8
will be drawn in puMie, Wader the Supenatea-
deuce of Sworn Commiwiiuiw, appointed Ijr
the Governor.
Wood, Eddy ft Co’i. Lottery,
Class No. 394 Draws Sat’y, Afig. 18,1880.
78 Nombera—18 Drawn J
1 Grand Capital Frixe o#
*70,000i
163 prised of $600
65 prises of 1S5
65 prises oi 100
65 priatfi of 80
(5 priaea of 50,
Any $1 ticket with 8 drawn num. ou it $50,000
25,000
15,000
5,000
1,000
200
80
5
Any*1 ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to come out at any particular
place, such ns 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, or any other
station in the drawing, 60
Tickets from $1.00 to anv price, nnd prices
paid at the above rates per dollar.
Remember!—If two or more selected num
bers are taken, and all of those numbers so
selected, are not drawn, among the Twelve
Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank.
TW By this Scheme pursliascrs can select
their own Numbers.
which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures. Our
facilities for purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such that we
can guarantee entire satisfaction, in every par'icular. We annex a few of the articles now in
MARRIAGE GUIDE,
a priviafe instructor for mar-
*2JSg5JPried persons, or (hose nboiut to be
married, both male and female, in
everything concerning the physiology of
»nr sexual system, and the production
or prevention of offspring, including all
the new discoveries never before given, bv iw f„„.
WM. YOUNG, M. D, This is rcallv a valua- j ”,^1
b!c and interesting work. It is written in
plain language fur the general reader, and is
illustrated with nume ous engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating
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 bonk tha* must he locked up,
and not lie about the house. It will besent to-
any one on the receipt of twenty five cents, in
specie or postage stamps. Vddress DR. WM.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce St. above 4tb, Phila
delphia, Ph.
Estate Sale.
520 Acres Caaa County Lands for Sale.
B Y virtue of the last will of James Carter.
deceased, we will offer »t private sale, un
til the 1st of November next, one of the best
Cotton and Grain Farms in the county of Csss;
400 acres of which are in a high state of cul
tivation and fresh, having been cleared in the
last few vears. Also, one town lot of Uvea-
ores in Kingston, well improved.
To Debtors and Creditors.
Those who arc indebted to said estate will
please come torward and settle at once, and
those holding demands arc requested to hand
them in as soon as possible.
M. CARTER, Executrix.
B. T." lee!I) \ Elecutor *
Cassville, G£, Jane 13, I860.—4m
Executor’s Sale.
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE,
no matter what may be yonr disease, before
yon place yourself under the care of anyone
of the notorious quacks -native or foreign—
who advertise in this or any other paper, g»i a
Copy of either of Dr. Young’s books, and read
it carefully. It will be the means of saving
you many a dollar,your health, and possibly
vourlife'
r i pursuance of the will of William Watts,
deceas.d, will be sold before the Court
house, m the town of Cassville. on the first
Tuesday in September next, the following
property, to-wit:
The late residence of William Watts, dec’d,
containing two acres, more or leas. The house
and lot now occupied hv Wm. Floyd: the house
and lot occupied by Bev. L. Anthony, each
DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any o' the | containing one-bail acre, more or less; ooava.
diseases described in bis publications, at hi> of
fice. No. 416 Spruce Street, above Fourth,
may 9, I860—sin ly
EUROPEAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Drs. SAMSON ft LAC0STE,
512 Broadway,
Opposite the >Sl. Nichols, NEW YORK.
cant lot, one acre, more less, all in the town of
Adairsville. Also, ome field lying east «f A-
dairsville, now in cultivation, BuatBiilagtweB-
t v acres. AII sold as the property of WBlum
Watts, deceased. .... . .
Terms.—Credit until the 1st of March. 1861.
with approved security, interest from date.
J. S. CUNNINGHAM, I
F. M. WATTS, ■ f s "
July II, I860.—2ra
Howard Association,
Philadelphia, Penn.
A Janwluf InttitHtioo rrtoKulei By Special
JUdowmmt for Or StUrf of tie Sid an<l
Hirtrmoi, aflicUd wifi FiruUnt and Epi-
domic Diuoatt, mad martially fur th* cure at
Stxnal Organ
Dimmer* <f fkt Satool Organ*.
M EDICAL ADYICE given gratis, OV tbc
Aeting Surgeon, to all who apply bv let-
tor; with adesenption of their condition,'(ngv,
■occupation, habit*of life, Ac.,) and in cases of
extreme poverty, a.: Heines famished free of
charge.
valuable reports on the diseases of the sex-
nal oigana, and on the new remedies emplov-
■•d in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in' a
saajed envelope, free at charge. Two or three
Msmpe for postage will be acceptable.
Address DoeLJ. 8. Houghton. Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
at., Philadelphia. Bv order of the Directors.
E. D. HBARTWELL. Presid’t.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secrete rv.
Del. IS, 1839—lj.
Established for the treatment of Chronic Dis
eases in both sexes, requiring expe
rience, tact aud delicacy.
and
THE
Greatest Reduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
d5 - m k
>
O
w
| AM NO W SELLING THE
Improved Bartholf Family
' ‘ MACHINES
t of Twenty Dollars
DR. SAMSON, diseases of the Lungs
Throat.
DR. LACOSTE.
or -nK hospital dc Mctn nr pacis,
Former Assistant to the celebrated Dr. Ricord, ,
Takes charge of the specialty «f Diseases of | 15tb, 1860 6m.
a delicate nature in both sexes. Weakness and
Nervous Debility and such affections of ladies
for which the new French'method of treatment
is considered the best.
Dr. Samson’s Peruvian Coca, recommended
by V. Humbolt and Capt. Herndon, U. S N.,
against Consumption, for sale at $3 per bottle.
The best remedy against all affections of the
Lnngs.
Dr. Licngte’s Flor del Ucayali, against sex-
ual weakness, $8 per bottle. The celebrated
Ri card’s Pills for the cure of Sexual Diseases
of a pokenou' character, $2 per box. His La
dies Parisian Silver Pills, warranted to have
j the desired effect, $2 per box. His Gonorrbcea
1 Drops cure that disagreeable affliction in two
divs. $2 per bottle. Safes for protection $3
per dozen. All remedies, which are still a se
cret in the hands of only a few French physi
cians. can only be had of him.
Medicines for rarded by Expres and Mail free
of charge, to all parts.
*,» Address box -3,576 Post Office, New
York, in English, Gqrtran, French or Spanish.
July 23, 1860.—ly
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—
VX M. Smith applies to rn* for letters dta-
nnssory 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
canse, if any they have, why saidletters should
not be granted.
Given nnder ray hand ftt office, tint March
N. LAND. Ord.
Al'aatt,)' xv. t.
aris now out.
LEYDEN,
trim oral figeut
Georgia* Casa county-
W HEREAS. Noah Reaves, a* next of kin,
and R. C. Hooper, us friend, have filed
their petition in writing, as required by stat
ute. for letters of administration on the.estate
of Joshua Smith Reaves, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish aP
persons concerned to be and 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 at office, this July
18, I860. N. LAND, Ordinary.
, Georgia, Faaala County
T WO months after date application will he
made to the Court of Ordinary of said
r, for leave to aril tha laud betrogiagto
« estate of Wm. K. Garland, deceased.
ELISHA GARLAND. Adm’r
Juae IS, 1840-?m
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS, Christopher Dodd of said
ebuntv. makes application to mein wri
ting (as friend) for letters of administration
can guarantee entire satisfaction,
store and to arrive : -
30 Hogsheads New. Orleans Sugar,
50 Barrels Crushed ani-Brown Sugar,
400 Kegs Nails,
300 Boxes JCandles ; 150,000 Regars ;
75 Barrels Old Rye Whiskey, , t . ,
30 Pack’s Crescent’s Hernessv and other choice Brandies; 1000 Boxes Snuff; .->00 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, Backets Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac., to which attention is invited.
Awaiting vmr commands, and idwavs at vonr services, we arc, respectfully.
Atlanta! Nov. 1, 1859. COX, HILL A CO.
J 100 Hogsheads A B and C Sugar,
I 200 Bags Rio Coffee,
I 10 “ Old Government Coffee,
1 25 “ Java Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco;
| 200 Barrels Rectified Whiskey ;
Hoots and Shoes
COMBINATION PLAN.
Drawn erery day at 4 o’clock.
CAPITAL PRIZES.
$40,000! $32,000 $25,000
$20,000 $10,000 $5,000!
$2 500! ETC.!
TICKETS FROM $1 TO $10.
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
3 Prizes of
3 Prizes of
3 Priaea of
8 Prizes of
8 Prizes of
100 Prism of
32,896
Whole 1
Certificates of 1
will be sold for $999; hSAWa, quarters aud
eighths in proportion.
$50,000
21.500
12.500
6,000
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,000
4910 prises of 40'
27040 prises of 20
izaa oi i,to \ •
Prises, amounting 0-. ...Itl.186.78h-' .
Tickets $20; HalveUlOj f^itodK^
ficateaofPackagea>f*f^
8PLENDID SCHEME!
To be draws each WEDNESDAY ia AUG.
CLASS 361 Draws Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1850-
CLASS 376 Draws Wednesday, Ang. 8, I860.
CLASS 388 Draws Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1860.
CLASS 400 Draws Wednesday, Aug. 22,1860
CLASS 412 Draws Wednesday, Aug. 29, I860.
Nearly one pr se to every two Tickets.
78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots, 1
1 Grand Capital Prise of $37,500.
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 “
8,000
65 “
40
4 “
1,500
180 «
30
15 “
1,000 1
4,745 “
20
15 ".
6oo |
27,040 “
10-
32,39G Prize? Amounting to $589,55*
Whole tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2,50
AT THE SIGN OF TIIF- BIG, BOOT.
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street, Atlanta,
Ga.
W E have now in store, and are daily receiving, the largest and best stock of Boots and
Shorn ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of the following styles :
Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Water-Proof Boot-; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf stitched
Aloft Boots; Gentlemeu’s fine French C ilf stitched Bottom Boots; Gentlemen’s fin. French
Calf square-edge Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf welted Boots; Gentlemen's fine French
Calfnutnp-sole Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf pumo-sole pegged Boots; Gentlemens’
— ' " " lemen’s line French Calf Congress Gai-
fine French Calf stout and light pegged Boots; Gent!
tera; Gentlemen’s fine-French Calf Oxford Tics and Brogans : Gentlemen’s fine French Cair
Ozfotd Boots; Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Rubbers;
T ail'iou’ fina Sillr I.Qst ; niT Fill YtYpH PniHmsii (viiifeni triih h#»4*ls • I,nfii<*K’ fine Patent
Ladies’ fine Silk Lasting, Kid "ozed Congress Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Patent
Leather foxed Congress Gaiters with heels; Ladies' fine Glove Kid Congress Gaiters; Ladies'
fine Silk Lasting patent Crescent foxed Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Silk Lasting plaiv
and tipped Gaiters; Ladies’ fine Kid patent tipped Lace Boots; Ladies’ fine Kid torn Boots,
with heels; Ladies’fine Kid welted Boots, with heels; Ladies'fine Morocco ana Kid M. C.
welt Boots; Ladies’floe Kid welt Bustins, with he«|»; Ladies' fir- Kid Exctlsiots; Ladies'
Kid Tics and Slippers, with heels ; Ladies’ French Wrougnt Toilet Slippers.
Boy’s, Youth’s and- Children's Boots; Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s, Children’s and Infant's
Shoes of every variety and style; also, a large assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Calf, Bnff,
Wax Leather, Kip and Russet Brog-ns, House Servant’s Shoes, Ac. The above Goods are
' ’ "* .... ..... ..... •• — rices than n
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
or retail, at low prices. |3T At the sign of the Big Boot. Peachtree Street.
' “ 15,1859. DIMICI
Atlanta, Dec. 15,1859.
DIMICK, WILSON A CO., Successors to Dimick A Mix.
S. B. ROBSON & CO.,
mmmnmm m@mm
AND eOMMISSIOli MERCHANTS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
for Sale,
200 bags Rio Coffee; 40 bags Java Coffee; 20 bags Laguayra Coffee; 100 barrels A B and C
Sugars; 40 barrels powdered and crushed Sugars; 25 hogsheads fair to choice Scgfrs;
_95bales Gunny Bagging; 150 coils Rope; 275 kegs Nails; 10u (nereis of Whisky—
assorted; 20 baskets Champagne Wine; 200 boxes Candles; 200 sacks ”
Salt;_ 109 boxes Tobacco , 100,000 Havana, American and German
, Cigars; 25 barrels best Cider and White Wine Vinegar;
Chaaaa, Backets, Tabs. Wines, Brandies, Powder, Shot, Lead, Table Salt, Starch, Soda,
Crackers, Preserves, Pickles, Mackerel, Brooms, Ac., Ac.
Their basin ess will be done strictly on the
nd pi
Ath
CASH SYSTEM,
rices will be found at the LOWEST FIGURES.
anta, Nov. 1,1859.
S. B. ROBSON,
R. C. ROBSON.
ordering Tickets, state the Class, en
close the money to our address, and on receipt
of it we will send wtiat is entered by return
mail.
E3F“ All communications strictly confiden
tial.
£3?” Purchasers will please write their sig
natures plain, and give their Tost Office Coun
ty and State.
Circulars, containing full explanations of
otir Schemes, Ac., will he forwarded by mail,
to any one sending us his name.
Address.al) orders to
HODGES, DAVIS A CO., Macon, Ga.
Tickets in the above Plans for sale by
Nor 17 W, D. BURRIS, Cassville.
The Good Timcs.have come at Last!
2,380 Prizes!
S16 7 5C O.
Four Capital Prizes!
A. J. ALEXANDER’S
FORTY-EIGHTH
-MAGNIFICENT
Cash, Watch and Land
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN, IND.,
Monday, August 6, 1860.
Cash Prize of $500 in American Gold.
Ilorse, Buggy and Harness, $400.
3p'ien?i0 Roscluoot) fkno folrk, .
tied of §350.
363 Gold and Silver Watches,
All in Hunting Cases from $13 to $250.
272 Prizes in American Gold, from
.50 TO 500.
200 ACRES OF FAR.WING LAND.
419 Setts Solid Silver and Double Plated
Ware.
Patent Self-Winding and American Sport
ing Watehes, Gold and Silver Vest Chains,
Bracelets, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Number of Prizes 2,880
Value of Prizes, . r . $16,500
Tickets Limited to 16,500
DRAWIXGS TAKE PLACE MOXTHLT.
Certificates of Packages in the above Scheme
to be drawn each Wednesday, of 26 Tickets,,
will be sold for $149 50; halve* and quarters in.
proportion; which is the risk.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the amount of money to our address
for what VI tt wish to purchase; titrate the Lot
tery in which roil wish it invested, and ahetL-
er yon wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re
ceipt of which we sind what is ordered, ty
first mail, together with the rtlxine.
immediately after the dit.wing a ] rinltd
drawing, certified to Ly the Contmusiooerr^
will he sent, with nn explanation.
Purchasers will please write ttieirsigaatarur
plain, and give their Post Office, County stub
State.
All prizes of $1,990 and under, paid imtnrdb
ately after the drawing—otherprizes at the l-
snal time of forty dry s.
AH communications alt ictly confidential.
Wood, Eddy A Co.’s Luttcrii* ore drawn «l
Augusta, Ga., and Wilmington, Del
Our Sioelo Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000 I
VBA WX EVEBY SA TUBVA Y.
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5. Quarters $2J4 «
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate* to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del.
or WOOD. EDDY A CO.. St. Louts, Mo.
sr Circulars containing Schemes tor tha
month will he sent, free of expense, by ad
dressing ns above. May 23, ls*6l>.
LOOK I
3TABTL WS FACTS 1
GRAND SCHEME FOR
AUGUST, 1860.
Georgia State Lottery.
McKINNEY & CO., Managers.
Authorized by special act of the Legislature.
25,828 Prizes I 8306,040
More than on© prize to every two tickets.
Capital Prize, 160,000!
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be drawn each Saturday in 1S60, in the City
Of Savannah, Ga.
Every Ticket-holder receives a printed
list of drawn numbers, free of charge.
£5r All drawings take place tnpnbliee, an
perintended exclusively by the Ticket holders.
on the estate of Henry If. Baker, late of the
State of South Carolina, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
See within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any exist, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand stofie^ ttia July
11, 1860.
, Ord’ry.
Georgia, Faania eoaaty.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons eon
cerned, that Yoing Davis of Polk county
jLN cerned, that Young Davis of
Tennesss, has departed tlrs life,
there is a claim ease pending in toe Superior
court of said county in which said Davis is
claimant, and no person having applied tor
Utters of administration on mid estate of said
Young Davis, and that in terms of the law .ad
ministration will be verted in toe Clerk of the
iis appointment. Uivew wader.my 1
Notice.
L ost or stolen from my note book, two
I promissory notes, one of said dotes given
hr El K. Wiar.ett for one hundred dollars, da
ted about the 1st or 3d of November^ 359, and
made payable to David Roberson arhaarar, and
due 25th December, 1860, with interest from
date; toe other noteou Chazrity Rnela for
sixty dollars, dated the same time of toe other
note, made payable to Iterid Roberson, and
da* 25th December. 1860. bearing iutefeat (raw
dole. As T-have not trafied arid notes to any
■Hnoe, ! forewarn all peraawafoam trwdiw for
them, and aim forewarn ’tea maker of mid
from paying them to say aanoo exce]
JONAfrfAlTkeDOW
tf
aaymiC
Jawe 27
Hardware! Hardware!
CLARKE & LEWIS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, OA.
OHS STOCK C0HSIST8 OF ALL KHTDS OF
HARDWARE,
REFERENCES.
I take great pleasure in referring all who
are anxious for information respecting my
honesty, business promtitude, Ac., to any of
theConnty officers, Postmasters, Express A-
gents, Justices of the Peace, Merchants, Rep
resentatives, and Senators of JohnsoD, or any
of the numerous Agents in the various parts
of the Union, who have attended my drawings.
As the above named arc personally acquaint
ed with me, and most of them have attended
my numerous drawings, I will request all who
wish to satisfy themselves of the safety ot
their investment, to write to any of the above
gentlemen.
Agents wanted in every locality, to
whom the most liberal inducements are offer
ed.
ALL PBIZES PBOMTLY PAID.
Class 74 draws Saturday, June 2, 1660.
Class 75 draws Saturday, Jane 9, Ifeo.
Class 76 draws Saturday, wane 16, 1660.
Class 77 draws Saturday, Jane ?3, 1860
Class 78 draws Saturday, Jan* 30, I860
Magnificent Scheme*
$69,000
29.900
10,000
5,000
4,000
8,000
2,000
1,500
1;100
1 Prize ot
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
I Prize of
1 Prize of
5 Prizes of
10 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
50 Prizes of
100 Prises of
100 Prizes of
100 Prises of
$1,005
£06
40b
800
200
150
100
96
65
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
25,448 Prizes Amounting to $212,140
Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes. Chain*, Picks, Mattresses, Mill and
'Croaeeul and Circular Saws, Bellowses, Anvils. Vices, R«P«. single Tickets $1.
Corn 8hellers and Straw Cutters, Leather and Robber Belting S
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. H
Six Tickets $5.
and Packing, Building Materia], Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Carriage
Hardware, Springs, Aries. Bubs, Spokes, Ac. Jan 26, ’60-1 y-
A. J. ALEXANDER,
Franklin, Johnson County, Indians.
June 27, I860.—6m
CARTERSVILLE EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
HOWARD, STOKELY & CO.,
CABTEBSVUIE RESTAURAXT.
BY MADDOX A PUCKETT.
25,838 Prizes Amoint’f to 8888,840
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
CaavmcATB or Pacsaqss will be so>d at the
following rate*, which i* the risk:
Certificate of Packages of -10 whole ticket* $60
« “ 10 half " 80
« •* ’* 10 quarter “ 15
« “ 10 eighth " 7.50
1098 49 I8<t»
A SPENDID DRAWING.
Oa the Three Number Flaa f
Drawn every Wednesday and Saturday ia 1860
1 Capital Prise of
1 Capita
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
10 Prizes of
40 Prizes of
£59 Prizes of
259 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
5.632 Prizes of
28,224 Prize* of
028.000
70*
ns
12S
80>
. Are receiving their large and well selected Stock of
HI SMC IB ODD CMK
And would aauounee to toe public that they are now prepared to offer them one of the
larguet, cheapest, moat fashionable and substantial stock of
We aanouna* to
tbe public Mg.
erallj that we
bare
nuniiiiiitr hy cmm.
Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
arm broaxht to toe Cherokee country. In addition to their Dry Goods house, .
theyhnvea—medBonToROCERT HOUSE, wfero thev keep constantly onihand a large rpwo month, after date awpHeatom wfli he
stnA «f Groceries—Coffee, Sagar, Mataasea, Rice, Baron, km. i'so. Bagging. Rope, Twtne, 1 made to toe Oi draary of Casa County for
Negro Shoes aud Blankets, Ker-eja, Oauahuyp, and many other things too tedhms to men- leave toaeU the real csteteof Wm. Bagwell.
' Howard, Stokely ft Co
opened a
CONFEC
TIONERY in
Cartersville, at j
the old stand of
W. A J. N. By- !
are, and will j
on hand all kind, of
Saloon furnished with all toe defiesei
season. JAB. T. MADDOX.
TH08. M. PUCKETT.
Cartersville, Feb. 9, I860—ly.
34,412 Pi i sea Amountiag to
Whol* Tickets $5, Sham in i
1st
Enclose tha maaey to oa* ad due** for tte
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Furu>a»tra caa
have Ticket* ending in asy 6gar* they may
designate.
The fist of drawn numbers and priaea with
be seat to purchasers immediately after tha
drawing.
Negro Ehosa and Blankets,
tioa. Cell and look at our
CABTERBVTLLEj GA
19. t$5S
deceased.
June*, I860
JOHN L. ROmT** 11,
Adm’r.
All enmmsaiestions strictly eaafidential.
Address Order, fov ^re^te.
Meh 24,1880—ly. ’ Bavaaaah. fi*.
D. M. YOUNG, ftgeatp
WHOLESALE AND BTAII BfifiUM B
FPRJUYBRE.
or
Feb. ». I860—lv