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IN ATLANTA, GSO.
Ruling and Book Binding. j
. EBaahaerihere re- I
^fl|H^^^BMS'*peetfalty inform the
that they bare
gI commenced in the ;
s^srijssz
MJmj OutiKS^ JDKHIci ^,
foe., Hotel am)
gflfc-Oat of the
Sam will vWt
W Casa nevaai easily
£r red will be ,1,^.
r ed to wait on all
wko way wish
“7 operation
Jujm8|0—It.
Atlanta. Ga.
EMPLOYMENT.
900 to 9100 per Meath.
A N actire energetic your ana is waM
in each section of the Boatbaad Weat era
act as agent in an easy and reapalrill baa*,
ness, by which the a here mo cal minty ha real
ized. There ia no beunbug barn. - Fsvfill par
ticulars, terms, Ac., address (eaelenfegxtarep
to pay return postage) mmmmm
liny S3,6m inside] Rockingham,'K. C.
Whitehnll street, AttnU.Gewrgie.
T I1E attention of riaatore, Faraaera aad
Country Merchants are rnrited to ezaanae
the large and varied assortment ef HATS,
CAPS it., that is kept constantly on band at
Holbrook’s HAT MAH UFACTOKY
Also, the public are invited to examine tbs
large and well-selected assortment of T,adir*S
and Gentlemen’s Travelling
Trunks Valieeet Ac.
PLANTATION1IATS made to Older, and
sent by Express to any portion of the country,
apr 11 1800
Crockery, Chinn,
Glass and Brit-
tannia Wares;
Plated Goods;
Table Cutlery,
and bouse fur-
1 nishing Goods;—
also m Lamps.
Fluid, Oils, Ker
osene Oil, Ac.,
Georgia, Cass county.
A LL persons concerned are hereby notified,
that tivo months after date, wa will make
application to the Ordinary of said"county,for
leave to sell the real estate and slaves belong
ing to the estate of the late Armstead Leak,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs;and cred
itors of said deceased.
MOSES A. LEAK, Jr.
JOHN S. LEAK,
Aug. 8, I860.—2m
Adrar’s.
Straight Hefldle.
These Machines are stipe- l^tV' J -
rior to all others for sever- IB '", \
sl purposes, beiDg simple, ■ ,
darabe and easily managed
and rarious prices, from ~ V’
Fifty-five to One Han-
dred nod Twenty-*™ 1
Dollars.
Machinery, Machine Oil, Needles, Silk, Cotton
Agents supplied by
CARTERSVILLE
Provision^^ Store,
BY J. J. HANNA.
1st door west of the Railroad, coming from
Atlanta..
K EEPS constantly on band, at arodsfbli'
prices. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Obease,
Candies, Nuts, West India Fruits; CSjpWiOd.
Tobacco of the best manufacture.
, r Will keep 0|»
during the wi&’
Heposifoity,
ATLANTA, GA.
[T W.WOOD-
r • HOFFk
have opened a
e and splendid
To which we r<
: ?’■ se CASH I
Wholesale and Retail,
rsOE, Agent.
MACON, »a.
OAETERSVItLE RESTAURANT,
BY M ADDON A PUCKETT.
... ivid.ltkinis.i- tnnftclniti^ien-i^tmp
uinm fn, wished with all the deliracies of the
variety of style,
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
M. WITTGENSTEIN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liqnors and Segars,
Southeast side of Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Barth & Nicolai,
ATLANTA, GA.,
KEEP for sale toe eelc-
bra ted PIANOS of WM.
KNABE A CO., of Balti-
I UZgMlj m0Te ’ Md - » nd in Edition
ICracker*. Dried
1 ftrugne, Ac-—to which the *'•
. public, and travellers espeeielly
Children’s Toys of almost every
to hand at low figures. Call and
Jan. 28,. I860-
PIL-ETONS,
Bretts,
Slide-seat, Top a
No top and Conct
the blood,
^ dealer IN
^ Clocks,
I^^WATCHES,
Jewelry,
Silver and plaled
WARE,
-- Whitehall Street,
‘^ssWt"i:&£i
Itlaata. Feb. V, 1S60-1Y-
Hacks sad Jersey
WAGONS,
Xarneis,
WH IPS, Ac.
Come, every bhdr,
and see oar stack.
Nor. 1,1859-
WamXALL St., Atuxts, G-A.
Jan. 26, I860—ly.
Ac., Ac., which
ees, and would
iers from a dis-
MBS. DU RAN ft
n. tu. h..m
mtBMMt ATLANTA, GA.
IT HR. T. H. DOZIER.
rpai8 Boose has aalergaae thorough re-
± pain, and is bow opes for thaaceonimodB-
tioo oftnaoacat eostato, where'trsvellers wvlf
SfiSdQprtgM^wLfW WWl * £j UrUHIBHEtt _
Cam be' and explains its trigin thus:— TIK Eighth Annual Course of fahvi
Many twAw who haw heard atom mak theMh^*^ 1 * 1- wiU "■ Mami
ing speeches for ‘Buncombe,’ may not be
awarat ttet thephrere orginatad as follows:
A- member of Congress from the county Faculty:
of ‘Buncombe,’ North Carolina, while pro- R- D. ARNOLD, M. 1)., Professor of Theory
nouncing a magaOoquent set speech, was P mmUlgck! of
intenapted by a remark from the Chair.,! end Diseases ef Women aad
that “the seats were quite vacant”—
‘‘Never mind, never mind,” replied the
the orator, ’‘I’m talking for Buncombe.”
Spttiyi tfotied*.
[From Me Troy Budget.]
The Siege of Corinth.
It is Mid;that one of tbe former political di
visions of diis State took its naaie from two
feaous Ham ia this poem—namely—
* The foes that he singly kept at bay.
Outnumbered his tbin hairs of Silter Grey."
We cannot roneh lor the truth of this, but
we do know that under the effects of applica
tions of Hcimstreets famous Hair Restorative,
“SilverGreys” rapidly become (in appear
ance at least,) membeas of “ Young America.”
Price M vents aad 91 par bottle. Sold eve-
whaw by-all dailies ia medicine, and ia Casa-
TuteSMBftmWv. W. E. HAGAN A CO.
- July lS^aftn Proprietors, Troy, N. Y.
J. B. READ, M. P-Prof. Materia
J URIAH HARBlSS. M. D-, PnC Physiology.
N. A. PRATT, M. D, Prat Chemistry.
W. R. WARING, M. D.. Prof. Anatomy.
R. B. HARIS, M. D., Demonstrator af Anat
omy.
Clinical Lectures at tbe Savannah .Hospital
twice a week, by fDrs. If Os Id aadBotfnch,
1 on their respective branches. These are
the only Clinical Lectures delivered at the
Hospital for the benefit of Students.
Agreeable to the conditions ef the State Do
nation, one Student from each Congressional
District will be taken free of charge.
Applications with neeeiMry vouchers mast
be made to the Dean.
Fees for the entire Coarse of Lectures $105 00
Matriculation Tickets (paid once) 6 00
Demonstrator’s Tickets, 10 00
Graduating Fee,. 80 00
For further particulars apply to
WM. G. BULLOCH,
Aug. 15, I860.—2m
, Dean.
Administrator's Sale.
Georgia, Gilmer County.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of said county, will be sold to the higb-
bidder, before the Court house door in the
, town of Ellijay in said connty, on tbe first
: Tuesday in October next, within the legal Mte
' hours, the following property, to wit
j Racbel, a negro woman about thirty-eight
; years of age, and Kate, her child eight c 1
: months old; Betty and Patsey, twin
. . — g'rls, about six years old; ten acres off
PATENT. , 0 f i a nd No. 177, and eighty acres,
I or less of lot No. 176, on which there is Jbrty
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, j acres good bottom land in a high state <M eul-
M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen j ^ a f s 0 ^ r JteU impt,^, and^he 1 ^^^d
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the j h ,,] f (jf Iot No ]lr> _ n jj t i, c f i(re(fo ing loll situ-
aure of all those painful and dangerous diseas- | ;:te in tlie Gth district aad 2d section of (/
u , t„ which the female constitution is sulijccl. county ; also the undivided half of lot No.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
SIR James CLARKE’S
Celebrated Female Pills.
LETTERS
rsotserno
av ROYAi
It moderates ail excess and removes all ob
structions, and a speedy cure may b<- relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in » short time
bring on the inoutbly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Go
vernment Stamp of Great Britain to prerent
counterfeits.
CAUTION.—These Pills should n«it be ta
ken by females during the first three months of
Pregnancy, as they are sure to br» x on Miscar
riage, hut at any other time they re safe.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal affections
Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigne on slight
exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics
and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when
all other means have failed; and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu
tion.
Full directions in the pamphlet aionnd each
ptekage, which should be carefu 1 preserved.
Sole agent forthe United States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin A Co.,)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. II. —H,hO and 8 postage stamps enclos
ed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bot
tle, containing SO pills, by return mail.
|^f“Sold in Cassville by S. Levy, and all
■I«tiers in medicine—in Atlanta by Massey A
Lansdale. John Wright A Co., New Orleans,
and Haviland, Stevenson A Co., Charleston, S.
C., wholesale agents for the South.
March 8—ly.
Witter’i Balaam of Wild Cherry.
Uougke, Chide, TinmrJiUi*, AMmo, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Quinzy, nnd nnraerous as
well' as the dangerous diseases of the Thrcut,
Cfasat and Lungs, prevail, in one changeable
climate, at all season, of the year: tew are
fortunate euaafih to escape their baneful influ
ence. How important then to have on hand a
certain antidote to all the complaints. Expe-
rieav# proves that this exist, in H'ietar'e Bal
aam to an extent not found in any other reme
dies ; however serere the suffering, the appli
cation, soothing, healing and wonderfnl Bal
aam at once vanquishes the disease and restores
the sufferer to wonted health.
Geargia Testimony.
Certificate from Mr. E. Mansenet, a well
known and highly respectable citiseu of Macon,
°* If SCON, Ga., March 1#, 1860.
Msaara. 8> W. Fowls A Co.:
Geafiemaa:—Believing in Aofreat virtue
of your renowned Balsom of Wild Cherry, I
cberfhlly comply with the request of your tre-
▼efimg agent in adding my testimony to the
many which you have already received. 1
have been acquainted with this medicine for
manjirtsrs, and have always heard it spoken
ef ia thahighest terms A brother-in-law who
at one time was much reduced with a severe
and obstinate cough, wax restored by it, after
other remedies fhued. 1 have also used it for
myself and children for obstinate coughs and
adds, with ft uniform and happy result, and
therefore recommend it confidently as the best
,0 5Ss^y. Wi,hin m> ' B°MA^ENET.
&TCaution to Purchatert. The ouly genu
ine Wieteu 'e Btdeoin. has the written signature
of “ I. BCTT3 ” and th>* orinted one of the Pro
prietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile
and worthless.
Prepared by SETH W. POWLE A CO., Bo?-
ton, and for sale bv
A. Hxias, Cassvilie.
KaxtiXa, Lslani> A .lovss, t-arorrsville.
Stacsb V. Sosavs, Xingstoo.
And by nearly all D-uggists.
Jtfly 18.—»I»>
xbv Biop Life.
S-. more sha’.l the poor sufferers ,u oar con v
try iuuguish, their oonstitntions rttexed and
torn bv dangerous mineral medicines; they
will como to the fountain of bcslth, found in
simple hwis arid roots from nature’s slore-
— TOjr HOTTNTAiy HERB PILLS, cf j
'5ufrceai moSi , .SDr‘pi» arf composed, will reach •
in the 11 lb district ami 2d section of said conn?
ty, which Iotincludesa valuable mill seat on
Oartecay river sutiiclein to drive any kind of
machinery ; all sold as the property belonging
to the estate of Lewis I). Ellington late of said
county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Tkums of Salk.—Negroes sold for cash—
Land sold on one, two and three years credit.
Purchasers will he required to make notes pay
able in three equal and different instalments,
with good and sufficient security.
G. F. RANEY,
M. GREER,
August 8, 1S60. -
Admr's.
Georgia, Fannin county.
W HEREAS, Isaac Gee, executor of the
last will and testament of Didamia Mc
Kinney, represents to the court that he has
fully discharged the duties of said executor
ship. This is therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any tliev have, why said ex
ecutor should not be discharged from his exec
utorship and receive letters of dismission on
the first Mondar in March, 1861.
' JAMES KINCAID, Ord’y.
August 15, I860.—6m
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS, Noali Reaves, as next of kin,
and R. C. lloiqier, as 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 all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by lnw, and
show cansc, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this July
18, I860. * N. LAND, Ordinary.
WHUAUI Gfi
TERMS CASH.
W E keep constantly on hand a very heavy
r • '
Stock of
Rio Coffee,
Old Gov't Java do,
N. O. Sugar,
ABAC Sugar,
Crushed Sugar,
Loaf Sugar,
Cuba Molasses,
N. O. Syrup,
Golden Syrup,
Stewart’a Extra Syrup,
Choice Rice,
Liverpool Salt,
Bi-carb Soda,
Green Tea,
Black Tea,
Pepper,
Piemcnto,
Ginger,
Cheese,
Powder,
Shot,
Lead,
Sardines,
Nails,
Star Candles,
Adamantine Candles,
No* 1 Soap,
Family Soap,
Toilet Soap,
Tobacco.
Cigars,
Snuff
No. 1 Mackerel,
White Fish,
Backets,
Tubs,
Brooms,
Demijohns,
Assorted Candies,
Fancy Candies,
Almonds.
Filberts,
Peesa Nats,
Brasil Nats,
Rais ins,
Ac., Ac.
Pure Wines & Liquors,
Of ail Grades and Prices, Ac.
•tfnllv invite the attention
ERS'.
A. C. WYLY A CO.
Clier-.kee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLASTA, GA.
Aug. 8.i860.—6m
reuswed and cleansed, to flSrr, {hrodg^
body the elements of health; building ’’-T 1 ----
tirekea constitution, and carrying life sue ; fujgished with
w fcere bat for them would have been : season. J AS.r.
She wca* of hope—the feeble moan of saffer-
SrSe-ed^. fatal knnd of death.
Go act totp^adiee overcome yonr better rca-
Ona; do aotlaek apon these prfU as only like
•*»: da-t to* *«£* •»*
everything dloe, prareotyo. froai trying there
•nTuLdmaet be pare, and then sickaem is
yetm-Ftata-th is
thtal it regaalsto tbe eoemaoosaoreof «1, it
taOie great keywtooeof the tawWy*- Jl ■»*
aax’a Msaaif~ ffn P ur ^ * —
la lhewi will rise to-mor-
Oil Painting
Wax Work, Ac.,
Mod’rnI
No additional charges for Ancieat Latigaages
or Vocal Music.
Incidental expenses 93 per annum. Diplo
ma—Graduating—$5.
This College is located in the North-West-
srn pert of Georgia, near the Western A At*
lantic Rail Road, in a region unsurpassed for
healtbfulness of climate, pore water, fine scene
ry, and moral and refined society. In the pre-
vions six years during which time the College
has been in successful operation, no serious
care of sickness has occurred among the stu
dents. We challenge any institution to pre
sent a better record of health. Tbe Board of
Trustees have just completed the corps of in
structors by the election of Rev. B. Absosast,
(formerly President of Wesleyan Female Insti-
tata£tanton, Va.) President, to fill the vacancy
occasioned by tbe resignation of the laR Pres
ident. Rev. D. Kelsey, and the appointment of
such Professors ms are necessary to supply the
increasing demands of the College. Some new
instruments of music have been ordered, and
no efforts wRI be spared to make the ensuing
year the most successful in the history of the
College.
We offer advantages which cannot be secu
red farther South. Board can be had in the
best families in the place for the low snm of
from 910 to #12 per month. For further in
formation, during the temporary absence of
the President, apply by letter or otherwise to
Prof. A. G. Johnson, Cassville, Ga.
A. HAIRE.
Secretary Board of Trustees.
Jnlv 25, I860.—4t
Good Times have come at Last
2,380 Frizes!
Four Capital Prizes!
A. J. ALEXANDER’S
FORTY-EI&HTH
MAGNIFICENT
Cash, Watch and Land
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN. IND.,
Monday, August 6, 1860.
Cash Prize of $300 in American Gold.
Horse, Buggy and Harness, $400.
fiosctoooO £iauo foHe,
ijeO qt §350.
363 Gold and Silver Watches,
All in HnntiDg Coses from $18 to 8250.
272 Prixes in American Gold, from
$2.50 TO 500.
200 ACRES OF FARMING LAND.
419 Setts Solid Silver and Donble Plated
Ware.
Patent Self-Winding and American Sport
ing Watches, Gold and Silver Yest Chains,
Bracelets, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Number of Prixes, 2,380
Value of Prixes, .... $lfo500
Tickets Limited to 16,500
DBA WINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.
Pf Every Tieket-holder receives a printed
list of drawn numbers, free of charge.
tar All drawings take place inpublice, su
perintended exclusively -by the Ticket holders.
REFERENCES.
I take great pleasure in referring all who
are anxious for information respecting my
honesty, business promtitnde, Ac., to any of
the County officers, Postmasters, Express A-
gents, Justices of the Peace, Merchants, Rep
resentatives, and Senators of Johnson, or any
of the numerous Agents ia the various parts
ef the Union, Who have attended my drawings.
As the above named are personally acquaint
ed with me, and most of.them have attended
my numerous drawings,.! will request all who
wish to satisfy themselves of the safety oi
their investment, to write to any of tbe above
gentlemen.
gy- Agents wanted in every locality, to
whom the most liberal inducements are offer-'
ed.
ALL PRIZES PBOMTLT PAID.
&T SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. JS
Slagle Tickets fit. Six Tickets 95.
A. J. ALEXANDER,
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.
Jane 27, I960.—6m
Spring & Summer Goods,
ConsiEtine in port of staple-wad Fancy Dry Goods,
Itofcg-Ptto Clothing,
AND BEET’S
FUKISTISIIINCl GOODS,
Hate, Caps, Shoes. Smtfc I-ulic3 prill find every
tliinjii connected with their Toilet, to which we call
the attention of the
Cartcrsville, Ga., March 28, 1890.—w3m
Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c.
AT
WSGES9AAR AMD RSTAIA.
ice of i
ire to |
BY
RAW30N, GILBERT & BURR,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Importers of English Hardware,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AND dealers directly from American mannfactork^of all goods
in the line. PARLOR, OFFICE and COOK
STOVES,
OF EVERY PATTERN, AT LOW RATES.
Also,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED, PLANISHED, BRITANNIA and
JAPANED WARES,
At low prices for Cash, orders promptly filled.
March 15, 1850—ly.
S. R. KRAMER,....... -S. W. LELAND, M. D., T. F. JONES, M. D.
KRAMER, LELAND & JONES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
iioctisTS hi riiinciiTim.
CARTERSVILLE AND CASSVILLE, GA.
BEG leave to state to the citizens of Cassville, and the surroun-
ine country, that, for the future convenience of their customers,
th?v have moved a branch of their establishment tc the above
Town, and intend keeping a full assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, j J^'uts, Oils, Glass,
Fine Pocket Knives, P utt £’ ^ lut ® If?' 1 ’ ,
Fine Extracts for tbe band- | \ arnishes of all kinds,
kerchief Fluid, Kerosene Oil,
Cologne, Hair Oils, | f! u,d “ nd
Pomatum’s for the Hair, Linseed and Machine Oils,
Combs, Brushes, Ac. I . etc -> etc -> etc ‘
. «sssa
lal a pHysiClANS ^and othera°may depend on getting PURE Medicines at 0 "“‘ a ^ ,8 | , 8 , ^ Bt -
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.March 15.
ft. V. ftfilltl.
NORTH SIDE AV. & A. R. R, KINGSTON, GA.,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of
Sach as Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Liquors, Pepper, Spice,
Syrup, Salt, Ginger, Mackerel, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal;
also Soda, Starch, Tobacco; Iron, Nails; Concentrated
Lye; Negro Blankets and Kerseys; Osnabnrgs;
Shirtings ; Negro Shoes, coarse Boots ;
Women’s coarse Shoes; Pantaloon Goods; Kerosene Oil;
Burning Fluid, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, Bagging and
Rope ; Cigars; agent for Dr. Dennis’ Georgia
Sarsaparilla, and Newton Factory.
Everything in the Grocery line kwit constantly on band, which will be sold low for caeh.
Every thing cash except Bagging and Rope, which will be sold to reompt payer* payable
wbco their Cotton it gold, Kingston, wl, Feb. 16 f 1860 ’ly.
rummiis.
Perpendicular Action.
The Standard Reputation
of oar Unehines is well
known and needs no com
ment. They are All Was-
baxtsd; will hem, tuck fell
and gather perfectly.
neatest and most
durable manner, at
short notice. Magazines, Music, Newspapers,
Ac., neatly bound, without delay. Orders
from any port of tbe 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 injnrv by transportation.
J. V. MASON A CO.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 9, 1860—ly.
T. R. RIPLEY,
Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
ATLANTA, GA.
Jan. 26, 1860—ly.
W. C. BEALL,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND
SHOES MAKE R,
CartersviHe, Ga.
HAS just received bis materi
als for putting lip light Boots and
__ Shoes for the Spring and Sum
mer wear, ne is amply prepared to make
them fit the most fastidious, upon reasonable
terms.
Give me a chance, and I will prove mv faith
by mv works. W. C. BEALL,
apr 5,1SG0—ly Cartersville, Ga.
JOHN H. LOVEJOY,
Wholesale Grocer
AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquois,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.,
No. 12, Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
prv BAGS COFFEE—Rio, Java and I.a-
lOU gnrra, just received and for sale by
Nov. 1 ‘ J. U. LOVEJOY.
m r- BARRELS A. 11. 0. Crushed and Pow-
f Offered SUGARS, just received and for
sale by J- H. LOVEJOY.
QA HOGSHEADS N. O. SUGARS, of all
Zil cradcs, just received and for sale bv
Nov. 1. J. n. LOVEJOY.
BOXES Star and Adamantine Can-
V Ale* > also 50 cases Sperm Candles,
hist received and for sale by
1 Nov. 1. J- U. LOVEJOY.
-f A A BOXES CHEESE—Dairy anil State—
100 boxes Dnryeas’ celebrated Pearl
Starch, the best article that is now in use, just
received and for sale by J. n. LOVEJOY.
K/\ BARRELS new crop MACKEREL, No
1 2 and 3 ; also half barrels and kitts,
tor sale by J. H. LOVEJOY.
AAA SACKS LIVERRPOOL SALT, fresh
Zvv and full sacks, for sale by
Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
BARRELS WHISKEY—all grades,
gome verv fine, in store and for sale
J. H. LOVEJOY.
299,000 to 875; also a fine lot of chew-
ing Tobacco, just receivcdiand for sale by
Nl .... ...-r- .A .
r. 1.
J. H. LOVEJOY.
-e r\r\ BARRELS French and Domestic
BRANDY; also 100 Baskets of
Mumms and Heidsick’s CHAMPAIGNE, and
numerous other articles too tedious to men
tion. Send in vour orders—we will please
yon. 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 Semina) Weakness, Sexual Debility, Ner
vousness and Involuntary Emissions, inducing
Impoteaey and Mental and Physical Incapacity
Br ROBERT J. CULVEBWELL, M. D.
Author of the “Green Booh.” dbc.
The important fact that the awfnt conse
quences of self-abuse may be effectually re
moved without internal medicines or the dan
gerous application of caustics, instruments,
medicated boogies, and other empirical devi
ces, ia here clearly demonstrated, and tbe 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 avoiding all theavertised
nostrums of the day. This Lecture will prove
a boon to thousands and thousands
Seat aader seal to any address, poet paid, o>
' '• address-
480 Fire;
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
# IS P1KT BOTTLES.
The Purest and Best Tor Pnrifying the
Blood and Diseases of the Liver.
T HIS is the best Medicine of the day. If
the Lirer and Blood are kept ia a healthy
condition by the use of this Compound Sar
saparilla, it will prove a great preventive of
sickness, and a great saving of expensive
Medicines.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
For females, it is excellent in diseases aris
ing from general debility or a torpid state ef
the Liver, and its occasional use adds a bloom
ing vigor to the complexion.
FOR CHILDREN,
This is the best medicine that can be given,
especially to those in a debilitated state af
benltb, or troubled with worms. A few donee
given to a child when it first appears unwell
has a powerful effect in preventing disease.
Its effect in preventing diseases of children
makes it a valuable family medicine.
Says tbe proprietor of the Cassville Sfand-
ard : . ...
“X can find nothing that proves so beneficial
in cleansing tbe blood «>f its impurities, re
storing the appetite, and strengthening the
system as Dennis’ Compound Sarsaparilla.”
For sale by Druggists generally. For sale
iu Cassville at M. McMurrv’s store. Price 81
|>er bottle. Jan. 26, 1860—ly.
CHARLESTON
cumuli! k UK
The subscriber
lias constantly on
band * large as
sortment of Ve
hicle* and Har
ness of the best
quality.
Citizens of
Georgia* who may
be disposed to or
der Carriages of me, can depend npon getting
a good article, and at as low price, as if pres
ent in person to select.
All Work Warranted.
ly of
Erwin and George II. Gilreath.
LEONARD CHAPIN.
No. 142 Meeting Street, Charleston, fh C.
Mny 9, I860.—6m
mu rain.
AVING moved ip the Mb.
sic an* Book Stare of
Messrs. J. RICHARDS k CO.,
on Whitehall Street, opposite Merer*. Beach k
Root’s store, I will keep a fine assortment ol
tbe
JUiegf Style £iw,
always for sale low down.
My New Patent for 1859 is an improve-
ment in tbe Dampers, Hammers, Wires and
Screws. These Pianos will stand in tone lon
ger than any other Piano made, and will bp
warranted FIVE YEARS.
TUNING-.
AH orders for toning will be promptly at
tended to. Tuning by the Year and torkehcole
st reduced prices.
WM. J* CLOUD,
May 16, I860.—ly Artixva, On.
Store,
that she Wflf be
'pfinir^ * ■ fill eU
. wSb-tfee
same promptitude aad prectavett as heretofore,
and hopes to receive tjirii petopnage.
AUauta, apr 5,1S60—ly. - -
.M AGISTRATE’S Snmmoaa, CosCFi Fa’a
rl Ariatbme.it-, for., sold at this qfgjre, ~