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Western & Atlantic Railroad.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
MOBNIXG PASSKNOXR (UAII.) TRAIN.
Leaves. Atlanta daily at .10-20 A- M.
Arrives at Cass i"w w" m
Arrives at Chattanooga at .7.34 P. M.
IiMres . “ M *•••' *• *•
Arrives at Cass 4 J}’
Arrives at Atlanta at 1-40 P. M
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at 8.15 A. M.
Arrives at Cass JHa p u
Leaves Cass V'tnT'xt
Arrives at Chattanooga 5.80 A. M.
Leaves “ «
Arrives at Cass 8.27 P. M-
litres CJiM B.30 P. M.
J5riv“ aTAtlanta at..!........ .11.82 P. M.
gjr This Road connects each way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat
tanooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 miles, Fare $5.
JOHN W. LEWLS.
April, t, I860. Superintendent.
Schedule of the Georgia Railroad.
passenger'traiss.
Leave Augusta at 0.30 a m. snd 2.30 p. m.
Arrire Atlanta at 9.45 a m. and 11.45 p. m.
T ure Atlanta at 8.40 p. m. and 9.05 a. m.
Arrive Anyuta at 5.50 a ni. and 6.20 p. m.
ATHENS BRANCH.
Leave Augusta at 0.30 a. m.
” 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-.
.‘.rrive at Atlanta 11.45 o. 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 BRANCIT.
Leave Augusta 2.S0 p. m. Ar Wash. 7.25 p. m.
Leave Wash, at 1.30 p. m. Arr. Aug. 6.20 p.m.
Arr.Atl. 11.25 pm.
Leave Atlanta 9.05 a. m. Arr. Wash. 7.25 p m.
Feb. 28, 1860. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup’t
Macon & Western Railroad.
Macon, July 1st, 1859.
O N and after Thursday, the 15th inst., the
Passenger Trains of this Road will run as
•follows:
Leave Macon 10.00 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 4.00 a. m.
Leave Atlanta ll-f® A - M '
Arrive at Macon 7.55 p. m.
Leave Macon 12 night.
Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 a. m.
Leave Atlanta 12 night.
Arrive-at Macon 7.15 a. m.
The Night Trains will not be run on Sundays.
The 10 o’clock train from Macon, connects
with the Western & Atlantic Road at Atlanta,
for all points beyond that place. The 12
'clock night train connects at Atlanta, with the
‘Georgia and West Point Ruil Roads.
March 15 ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup’t.
CHEROKEE REMEDY
AN UNFAILING RliMEDV FOR
Gonorrhoea and all Diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
•upiIIS REMEDY euros when all other prep-
1 arations fail. It is entirely 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 on its owu intrinsic merits. 11 performs
ats duty quickly and thoroughly. The Unfor
tunate, of either sex will he repaid by using
this Remedy, instead of placing themselves at
the mercy of some quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at the very Root of the disease;
its tendency is not simply to suspend the poi
son, hut to'Rcmoro the Cause on which it de
pends,—Full directions in pamphlet form, ac
company each bottle—The speedy and perma
nent relief afforded by this Ucme'dy, in all ca
ses of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Gravel, Stricture,
Fluor Albus (Whites in Females), and all dis
eases of the Urinary Organs, has astonished
the most scientific men of the age. This Rem
edy hot only eradicates all Poison from the
8ystom but Invigorates the most delicate con
stitution.
- ^ It does Not Affect tlio Breath or Inter
fere with any Class of Business, or require any
deviation from the usual diet.
19 It requires no assistance from other med
icine.
.HT And what enhances its Value, is the En
tire Absence of all Nauseous Taste, being a
>*l«nsaut and Delicious Syrup.
p ticc #2 per bottle, or three bottles for $3.
POTTER & HER WIN,
Sole Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo.
.w Sold iu Cassviile, bv S. Levy, and all
the dealers is medicines. In Atlanta by all
Druggists. John Wright A Co., New Orleans,
•ndiHsviland, Sterenson k Co., Charleston, S.
C., wholesale agents for the South.
March 8, 1800—ly.
Howard Association,
. Philadelphia, Penn.
J. Beaewlriti Institution established by Special
Endowment for the Relief of the Ski and
Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epi
demic Diseases, and especially for the care »j
Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
ACKDICAL ADVICE given gratia, me the
ML Acting Surgeon, to aU who apply Sy let
ter, with a description oftheir condition, (age,
•cenpation, habits of life, A&."> Rod iu eases of
extreme poverty, ry; Heines furnished free ot
charge-
Valuable reports on the diseases of the sex
ual organs, and ou the new remedies employ
ed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in a
sealed envelope, free ot charge. Two or three
stamps (or postage will be acceptable.
Address Doct. J. 8. Houghton, Aetiug Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
eL, Philadelphia. Bv order of the Directors.
E. D. HEARTWELL, Presid’t.
GEO. FAntCUILD~Secretarv.
Oct. 13,1859—It.
THE
Greatest Reduction
EVER MADE IN STANDARD
SEWING
At a redaction of Twenty Dollars
**r9traigh* N^dta<£ictane is mu
A . LEYDEB
,Gn^«OT i Oseeva! Agent.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt Home door
in the Town of Ellijay, on the 1st Turn-
day in September next, between the legal hours
-hoars of sale, the following propertf, to wit:
Lot of land number 229, in the 10th district
and 2d section ; levied on as the property of
Wm Moore to satisfy afi fa issued from Gilmer
Inferior Court, in laror of John Bruce va said
Moore; property pointed out by defcndent.
Also—John F. Mitchell’s interest in lot of
land No. 41, in the 11th district and 2d section
to satisfy a 2i fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court iu favor of Daniel L.Fry.
JUDSON’S
Mountain Herb Fills.
Abovb, we present you with a perfect like
ness of Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange
Aztec Nation, that once ru'ed Mexico. You
will find a full account of him and his people
in our pamphlets and almanacs—to be bad
gratis, frmn the Agents for these Fills.
The inventor and manufacturer of “Judson’s
Mountain Herb Pills,” has spent the greater
part of his life in travelling, having visited
nearly every country in the world. He spent
brer stx years among the Indians of the Rocky
Mountains and Mexico, and it was thus that
the “Mountain Herb Pills” were discover
ed. A very interesting account of his adven
tures there', you will mid in our Almanac and
Pamphlet.
It is an esstablislicd fact that all diseases a-
rise from
IMPURE BLOOD!
The blood is the life! and when any foreign
or unhealthy matter gets mixed with it, it isat
once distributed to every organ of the body.—
Every nerve feels the poison, and all the vital
organs quickly complain. The stomach will
not digest the food perfectly. The liver ceases
to secrete a sufficiency of bile. The action of
flic heart is weakened, so the circulation is fee
ble. The lungs become clogged with the pois-
enous matter; hence a cough—and all from a
slight impurity at the fountain head of life—
the blood! As if you had thrown some earth,
for instance, in a pare spring, from which ran
tiny rivulet, in a few minutes the whole course
of the stream becomes disturbed and discolor
ed. As quickly does impure blood fly to eve
ry part, and leave its sting behind. All the
passages become obstructed, and unless the ob
struction is removed, the lamp of life soon
dies out.
These pills not only purify the blood, but re
generate all the secretions of the body; they
are, therefore, unrivalled as a
CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
Liver Complaint; Sick Headache, Ac. This
Anti-Bilious Medicine expels from the blond
hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the
fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cloaring
and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed is it to us, that we are able
to place w thin your reach, a medicine like the
'Mol'naitn Kkiib Pills,’ that will pass direct
ly to (lie nlliicted parts .through the blood and
fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to
brighten with the flush of beauty and health.
Judson’s Pills are the lest Remedy in ex
istence for the following Complaints:
Dowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseas
es, Cost!reness, Dyspepsia, Diafrhee, Drop
sy, Debility, fever and Ague, female
Complaints, HeadaJie, Indigestion
Influenza, Inflamettion, inward IVmi
ne**, Liter Complaint*, Ism ess of Spirits,
Piles, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms.
Great Female Medicine.
Females who value health, should never be
without these Pills. They purify the blood,
icmovc obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the
skin of all pimples and blotches, and bring the
rich color of health to the pale cheek.
157“ The plants and herbs of which these
Pills are made, were discovered in a very sur
prising way among the Tezucans, a tribe of ab
origines in Mexico. Get the Almanac of our
Agent, and you will read with delight, the ve
ry interesting account it contains of the ‘Great
Medicine” of the Aztecs.
Observe.—Tnc Mountain Herb Pills are put
vpin a Beautiful Wrapper. Eachbox contains
40 pills, and retail at 25 cents per box. All gen
uine, have the signature of Jl. L. JUDSOX t£-
CO., on each box.
B. L. JUDSON & CO.,
Sole Proprietors.
No 50 Leonard Street, New York.
£57” Agents wanted always—address as a-
bove.
For sale in Cassviile bv
BANTON A HARGIS.
In Cartersville by Kramer, Leland & Jones,
June 20, 1S60.—ly
EUROPEAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
OF
Drs. SAMSON & LACOSTE,
512 Broadway,
Opposite the St. Nichols, NEW YORK.
Established for the treatment of Chronic Dis
eases in both sexes, requiring expe
rience, tact and delicacy.
DR. SAMSON, diseases of the Lungs and
Throit.
DR. LACOSTE,
OF THE HOSPITAL DC MPDI IN PARIS.
Former Assistant to the celebrated Dr. Ricord,
Takes charge of the specialty of Diseases of
a delicate nature in both sexes. Weakness and
Nervous Debility and such affections of ladies
tor which the new French method of treatment
is consider^! the best.
Dr. Samson’s Peruvian Coca, recommended
by V. Ilumbolt and Capt. Herndon, IT. S. N.,
against Consumption, for sale at $3 per bottle.
The best remedy against all affections of the
Lungs.
Dr. Lncoste’a Flor del Ucayali, against sex
ual weakness, #3 per bottle.' The celebrated
Ricord’s Pills for the cure of Sexual Diseases
of a poisenous character, $2 per box. His La
dies Parisian Silver Pills, warranted to have
the desired effect, $2 per box. His Gonorrhoea
Drops cure that disagreeable affliction io two
days, $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 phvsi-
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, German, French or Spanish.
July 25, I860.—ly
Executor’s Sale.
480 Acres Cats County Cotton Land.
One Town Lot in Kingston.
One Pine Lot in the 1 7tt District.
I F not disposed of privately, we will sell on
the first Tuesday in October next, before
the Conrt Honse door in Cassviile, the Planta
tion an Euharfey Creek, twelve miles South of
Kingston, belonging to the estate of James
Carter, deceased. This is one of the best Cot
ton and Grain Farms in the Gonnty; contains
480 acres of land, abont 400 of which is fresh
and iu 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
outlay as desired. Those wishing to buy a No.
1 place in Cass county will surely find such an
“"CS, same time and place, one Town
Lot in Kingston, containing five acres, well im-
J iroved and deairablyloeatod- Also, one pine
ot No. 588 in the 17th district, well locate! lor
steam miU. ■—
Teems oe Saul—Plantation and town lot to
be delivered by 25th December, allowing pur
chaser privilege of sowing wheat $3,000 will
be required on purchase of form by 25th De
cember, balance doe January I at, 1868, with
interest Fur farther info mat ion apply to the
subscribers, or call on Mr. Cox at the planta
tion.
MARTHA CARTER, Executrix.
Aug. 4, I860.—»a
L. S. SALMONS, . ..A. B. MATHEWS,. „.J. N.^
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
M8NT tFRlMfe I860.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.
ARE now prepared to offer to the trade as good a selection of every style and description«
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DET GOODS
as can be found in the city, at prices that will meet the views of purchasers.
We bsve also every style of A #
Carpeting, Floor and Oil Cloths, and Matting,
at prices ranging from twenty-five cents to two dollars per yard. We also have a Urge stock of
LADIES’ LACE POIXTS AXD SHA WLS
BE URGES. jfj, WITHOUT FLOUNCES.
Also a large lot of beautiful small printed JACONET MUSLINS and RILLIANTS, plain
and figured WHITE SILKS and ROBES ^ bridal occasions.
Also a complete slock of MOURNING DRE^S GOODS. , . .
A a larire stock of GINGHAMS and PRINTS, of every Quality and style.
Our stock of EMBROIDERIES is large and of the latest styles, as also our stock of all qnal-
Gr Is O V E S
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
vor of James Burnett vs Augustus Dover and
David Mashburn; property pointed out by the
plaintiff.
Also—Part of lot No. 303, in the 10th dist.
2d sec., lying below the bind on Turnip town
Creek, running backways to the line of said mir ,
lot North and South, tnd adjoining Neil C- Ber- Jtics of
ry and Osborn Holt above, and known as a — .
part of the Newton M. Foster farm, one small , r , - ALEXANDER Kid Gloves, of every ahade
portion of land in the town of Ellrjav, lying among which may be found the wen known ALtiaauon “•
E*st of the Turnpike road and B. lUFradj’s of of Bleached and Brown SHEETING and SHIRTING, Planters’LINENS and
COTTONADES, is fall 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 larpe stock of
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS*
all of which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices FOR*£??'
All Orders promptly attended to. *P r 1 ly
shop and the house owned by Joseph Slate,
No. 274, in the 10th district and 2d section, __
levied on as the property of Newton M. Foster
to satisfv a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court in favor of Jehu Thomas vs said Foster;
Dropertv pointed out by E. W. Chastain.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff.
August 4, 1S60.
"PEEING connected with
Gilmer Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt house door
in the town of Ellijay, on the first Tues
day in September next within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 168, in the 11th district and
2d section, lot No. 157, in the 7th district and
2d section, 4700 sauare feet of lot No- 62 in
the 11th district and 2d section, commencing
on the East side of the Turnpike road, adjoin
ing the’North-west eorner of lot No. 5, in the
town of Ellijay, ruunaing 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
bounds the east angle of lot No. 6 iu Ellijay,
thence with said angle in a south-west direc
tion 33 feet, or to the north-east corner of lot
No. 6 in said town of Eilijay, thence 136 feet to . „ .
the beginning, all levied on as the property of obtain Aortn.
Win. H. Milton, to satisfy two fl fas issued
from Gilmer Superior court, one in favor of
Baker, Wright & Co. vs said Milton, and one
in favor of Baker & Wright; printed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also—Thomas J. Clark’s interest in lot of
land No. 218, in the Gth district and 2d section
levied on by virtue ot a fi fa issued from Gil
mer Superior court in favor of P. k J. M. Pat
terson vs said Clark.
G. n. RANDELL, Sheriff,
August 1, 1S60.
Philadelphia enables
in or Philadelphia. „ „ , „ ,
I obligate myself to sell Hats, Caps and Straw Goods
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS, 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
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 lettersshonld
not be granted.
Given nndor my hand at office, this Au
gust 1, 1SC9. —6m. N. LAND, Ordinary
Georgia, Gilmer county.
W HEREAS, Rolling Kimmons and Alley
Southern apply to me for letters ot 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 nnd 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, I860.—40d
J, I 1 . CHASTAIN, Ordinary,,
Estate Sale.
520 Acres Cass County Lands for Sale
B Y virtue of the last will of James Carter,
deceased, wo will offer at private sale, un
til the 1st of November next, one of the best
Cotton and Grain Farms in the county of Cass;
400 acres of which are in a high state of cul
tivation and fresh, having been cleared in the
last few years. Also, one town lot of five a-
cresin Kingston, well improved.
To Debtors and Creditors.
Those who are indebted to said estate will
p'ease come forward and settle at once, ard
tliosil holding demands are requested to hand
them in ns soon as possible.
M. CARTER. Executrix.
B. H. LEEKE, 1 Executors
B. T. LEEKE, f t ‘ xec,u,,r -
Cassviile, Ga., jul>e 13, 1S60.—4m
Executor’s Sale.
T-N pursuance of the will of Watts,
A deceased, will be sold before -be Court
house, in the town of Cassviile. on tCCbrs
Tuesday in September next, the follow ni^
property, to-wit:
The late residence of William Watts, dec’d,
containing two acres, more or less. The house
and lotnow occupied by Wm. Floyd; tbe hoose
and lot occupied by Rev. L. Anthony, each
containing one-baif acre, more or less; one va
cant lot, one acre, more less, all in the.town <d
Adairsville. Also, omc field lying to* of A-
dairsville, now in cultivation, containing twen
ty acres. All sold as the property of WHfit®
VPatts, deceased. .
Terms.—Credit until the 1st of MaVWL Mfl,
with approved security, interest Dcm~ date.
J. S. CUNNINGHAM, l **
F. M. WATTS, > f •
July 11, 1S60.—2m
G eorgia, cass couNTY.^-wbeweiiF.
M. Smith applies to me for letters dis-
missorv from administration on tbe estate of
James J. Smith, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said lettersshonld
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March
15th. 1860—6m. N. LAND. Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
\\T HEREAS, Christopher Dodd of said
V V county, makes application to me in wri
ting (as friend) for letters of administration
on the estate of Henry H. Bake% late of the
State of Sooth Carolina, 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 exist, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this July
11. 1860. 4<>d. N. LAND, Ord’ry.
Georgia, Fannin county.
'VTOTICE is hereby given to all persona eon
it cerned, that Young Davis of Polk county
County.
T WO months after dateapplientrau will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, for have to sell the land belonging to
the estate ot Wm. E. Garland, deceased.
ELISHA OAKLAND, Adm’r.
Jen* U, IMP—2m.
that Young
Tennesse, "Jias departed this life, snd whereas
there is a claim case pending in the Superior
court of said county in which said Davis is
claimant, and no person having applied tor
letters of administration on said estate of said
Tonng Davis, and that in terms of the law .ad
ministration will be vested in flie Clerk of the
Superior Court or some other fit and proper
person thirty days after the publication ot this
citation, unless some valid objection is made
to hissppointment. Given under my hand
and offictslsignatere,. this Jnly2d,lS60.
JAMES KINCAID. Ordinary,
Not io©.
L OST or stolen from my note" book, two
I promissory units, one of said notes given
by EL Wianctt for one hundred dollsn, da
ted about the 1st or 3d of November. 1859, and
made payable toDarid Bbberson or bemer, and
doe 25th December, 1869, with mtsiest from
date; the other note on Charrity Sonets-An-
sixty dollars, dated the same time of Urn other
note, mode payable to David
due 25 th December. 1840,
date. As I have not tnd
person, 1 forsworn all pervona
them, -and also forewarn th
notes from paving them to any person except
mvaelf JONATHAN MrDOW.
Jane 27.—**
Mir
Father, a Wholesale Manufacturer and Jobber, 417 Market st.,
to sell goods in my liue, as cheap if not cheaper than yew York
1 ooiigaie myseii sen .. - #
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
JAMES S. MARTIN, Jr., .
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Southern Institutions. apr 5, 60
P. S. Come forward, one and all, and patronize
WM.
. B. COX, W. RHODES HILL, w - R - HERNDON.
GOX, HILL & CO.,
WmVSMMM
PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Having formed a copartnership as above, we are prepared to exhibit an elegant and fresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures. Our
facilities for purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such that we
can guarantee entire satisfaction, in every par'icular. We annex a fe\. of th. art.cles non
tore and to arrive :
100 Hogsheads A B and 0 Sugar,
200 lings Rio Coffee,
Old Government Coffee,
30 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar,
50 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar,
300 Boxes^Candles ; 150,0-00 Scgars ; j 25 “ Ja^Coffe^J BOO Tobacco;
•7-x Old Rve Whiskey. I 200 Barrels Hectifiea v> hiskey ,
30 Pack’s Crosse nt’s Her nosy «tud other choice Bran diesel 000 Boxes Snuff; 500 sacks Salt;
111 “ Brandy, old and soft, from private stock ; 100 boxes State and Eng. Hairy Cheese;
And anv quantityof Soda, Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves, Fruits Cordials, Oys
ters Mackerel, Sardines. Buckets Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Ac., to which attention is invited.
Awaiting your commands, and always at your services, we are, respectfully.
Atlanta, Nov. 1,1859.COX, HILL A
; CO.
Boots and Shoes,
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
ith heels; Ladies’ fine Patent
~aiters; Ladies’
W E have now-ill stive, ami are'daily receiving, the largest and best stock- of Boots and
Shoes ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of theHollowing atatea ; -
Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Water-Proof Boots; Gentlemens fine French Calf stitched
Aloft Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf stitched Bottom Boots; Gentlemen s fine French
Calf square-edge Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf welted Boots; GenUemen s fine French
~ «'* 1 a._ av-_a« »„ g— r».vif p*arnp*soIc pegged Boot* ? Gentlemens
itlemen’s French Cnl
wjia uwiMcmoi a uuw i .to.y U v— i'Brogpins; Gentlemen’s l
Oxford Boots: Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Bobbers;
Ladies’ Site Silk Last:n«r, Kid foxed Congress Gnitcrs. with heels; Lad
Leather foxed Congress Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Glove Kid Congress Gj_ .
fine Silk Lasting patent Crescent foxed Gaiters, with heels; Ladies fijicSiULastina-plaiP
and tipped-Gaiters; Ladies’ line Kid patent ripped Lace Boots; Lather fine Kid turn Boots,
with heels; Ladies’ foie Kid welted Boots, with heels; Ladies’finejlorecco apd Kid M. G.
welt Boots; Ladies’fine Kid welt Buskins, with
Kid Ties and Slippers, with heels; Ladies’ Freno
Bov’s, Youth’s and Children’s Boots; Ladies, onsses , no vs, i/in.un,..,
Shoes of every varietv and style; also, a large assortment of Mens and Boys CnlfBufl,
Wax Leather, Kip and Russet Brogans, House Servant’s Shoes, ftc. The above Goods are
manufactured bv ns expressly for the retail trade, and wilt be sold at lower prices than a
similar quality •>( Goods can be bought in this market, and as low as they can be bought in
the State. We warrant every article we sell to be manufactured from good material, and
well made. If not as we recommend them, we repair them free of charge.
ffe also keep constantly on band a heavy stock of Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather; bide.
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. gV At the sign of the Big Boot. Peachtree Street.
Atlanta, Dec. 15, 1859. DIMICK, WILSON ft CO., Successors to Dimick ft Mix.
S. B. HOBSON & CO.,
WRflXtUS M06SSS
MID S0MM1BS10H MERCHANTS,
•v l:'. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
c for Sale,
mto bege RioGofee; 40 bags Java Coffee; 2? bag# tmganjr^Jhffeej lOO barrels A B and C
- fttataxa; 4ft barrels powdered and crushed f whi.vJ’ - ’
tySbrnOmnny Bagging; 150 coils Rope; a$>JkegsN«Wlbarrels of Whisky-
85 "JSrertE; 20 baskets ChampagneVioe; «h> boxes Ctodles; 200 sacks
Halt; 100 boxes Tobacco, 100,000 Havana, Amtoieu and German
. Cigars; 25 barrels best Cider and White^WWjTjnegar:
Cheese, Backets, Tubs, Wines, Brandies, Powder, Shot bead, TaWe Salt, Starch, Soda,
Crackers, Preserves, Pickles, Mackerel, Brooms, tc, 9 ac.
Their business will be done strictly on the j
CASH SYSTEM,
and prices will be found at the LOWEST FIGURES.
Atlanta, Nov. 1, 1859.
■ m—
S. B. ROBSON,
B. C. BOBSON.
Hardware! Hardware!
CLARKE & LEWIS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
OUX STOCK CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF
„, Nails, Htos, thria4-J>ieks, Mattresses, Mill and
ancT Circular flaw*, flrflgwrif, Anvil*. “JP 6 ’
Con Skelters and Straw Cfettevx,. leather and Rubber Belting
and Packing, Building Material, CriNiy, Onus, Pistols, Carriage
Hardware, Springs, Axles, Hnbs» 8>ajbi^-Ac. Jan 26, ’60-ly-
CARTERSVILLE EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
HOWARD, STOKELY & CO.,
Are receiving their large and well selected Stock of
nw smk ih mm (MR
And would announce to toe public that they are now prepared to offer them one of tbe
largest, cheapest, most fashionable and substantial stock of
mom.
Ready-mad* Clothing y Hats, Boots and Shoes,
ax e*o- Wms brought to the Cherokee eoqntry. In addition to their Dry deeds bouse,
they have, ^
stock of Groceries -f>offae, Mpr, ■enssos, a«e, **._*■?» xww%
Negro Shoes and Kaaketa, Kmaeys, Oenabnrgs, and many ether things too tofooee to toen-
l °cit RTraaviLLE^R a?185*. Howard, Stokely a Co.
PLANT YOU* DOLLARS
And Pluck a Fortune
HODGES, DAVIS A CO’S.
Consolidated Lottery
OF GEORGIA,
Authorized by a Special Act of the Legisla
ture, for the benefit of tbe Washing
ton County Academies.
Brilliant Scheme for August, 1860.
ROTAL HAVANA PLAN.
26,220 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
$271,200.
Will be distributed according to the following
Royal Scheme:
WOOD, EDDY k CO.’S
DELAWARE AND KMOttU
S fATE LOTTERIES
Capital Priie
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Frize of $70,000
I
1
1
I
1
5 Prizes of
10 “
20 “
100 “
100 “
2(000
$500
800
100
50
25
5
20,000
10,000
5,000
8,000
2,008
3 Prixes of 1,000 |
976 Approxim’n Prizes, amounting to $18,200.
Tickets only $8.00—halves, quarters and
eighths in proportion.
CITY PLAN.
m 5 o,ooo
FOR $1,001
DRAWN DAILY AT 5 O’CLOCK.
75 ballots!—12 drawn nocbers !!
SCHEME!
Anv $1 ticket with 8 drawn nnra. on it $50,000
.r .< .. « 7 “ *< « 25,000
6 “ “ “ 15,000
5 “ “ “ 5,000
4 ■« « «« 1,000
S «« “ “ 200
2 «« “ “ 30
1 .5
Any $1 ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to come out at any particular
place, such as 57,1st, 2d, 3d, or any other
station in the drawing, 60
Tickets from $1.00 to any price, and prices
paid at the above rates per dollar.
Rkmkubek'—If two or more selected num
bers are taken, and all of those numbers ao
selected, are not drawn, among the Twelve
Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank.
By this Scheme purchasers can select
their own Numbers.
COMBINATION PLAN.
Drawn every day at 4 o’clock.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
$40,000! $32,000 $25,000!
$20,000 $10,000 $5,000!
§2.500! ETC.!
TICKETS FROM SI TO Sri).
In ordering Tickets, state tin (‘ir en
close the money loour address, and .in rt-co;;.:
of it we will send what is ordered by return
mail.
g^*A!l communications strictly confiden
tial.
Purchasers will please write thi-ir sig
natures plain, and give tbeir Post Office Comi
ty and State.
Circulars, containing full explanations of
our Schemes, Ac., will be forwarded by mail,
to any one sending us his name.
Address.all orders to
HODGES, DAVIS ft CO., Macon, Ga.
Tickets in the above Plans for sale by
Nov 17 W. D. BURRIS, Cassviile.
Cass Sheriff's Sales for Sept.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in the Town of Cassviile, on the 1st
Tuesday in September next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit-.
Lot of land No. 21S. in the 17th district and
3d section of Cass connty, as the property of
Christopher Smith to satisfy a Justice’s court
fi. fa. in favor of W. H. II. Fult.m vs. said
Smith; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also—Two negro men, one by the name of
George, about thr tv-five years of age, and one
by tbe name of Phillip, abont fifty-live years
of age, as the property of James D. Terrell to
satisfy two fi. fas., one in favor of ILirsey, Ax-
ten ft Co. and one in favor of Courtney, Ten-
nent ft Co. vs said Terrell; levied on by J. C.
Aycock, former Sheriff
Also—Lot of land No. -116, in the 21st dis
trict and 2d section of Cass county, to satisfy a
Justice’s oonrt fi ta issued from the 963d dis
trict, G. M. in favor of Hamiter ft Thompson
vs C. M. Fry; levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
* Also—Oncjsegro man named Lewis, abont
60 years old, as the property of James A. Mad
dox, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior
conrt in faTor of Terrass ft Brothers vs J. B.
Langston * Co.
Also—Lot of land No. 130, in tbe 21st dist.,
and 2d section, of originally Cherokee now
Cass connty; levied on as the property of Dan
iel Chitwood to satisfy a fi fa from Casa Supe
rior Court in favor t>f the Central Bank ofGeor-
gia endorsee va Daniel Chitword; 'property
pointed onI„by plaintiff’s attorney. r
Also^A nc' r ro woman named Rhoda, about
50 years old, dari 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 ft Bishop, all vs said Guyton; proper
ty pointed ont by C. B. Tate; levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also—One negro woman named Betiy, about
55 yean old, dork complexion; levied on as tS?
property of Sarah A. E. Edwards, to satisfy |
two Justices court 6 fas issued from the 822d
district G. M. in favor of W. J. Williford va
Sarah A. E. Edwards .-property pointed ont by
plaintiff; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also—One bouse and lot in tbe town of En-
barly occupied by J. B. Broom as a blacksmith
shop, manner not known, to satisfy a fi. fa. for
purchase money issued from Cass Superior
court in favor of Felix C. Bailey va Noah R.
Smith and W. EL Petree.
Also—One plantation whereon Benj. Harris
now lives, number not known, in the 17th dis
trict and 3d section; levied on as the property
of Bern. Harris tc satisfy two fi fas issued from
Csss Superior court, one iu favor of Thomas
K. Spronll vs Benjamin Harris and Andrew
Hamilton endorser, and one in favor of James
Milner vs Andrew Hamilton and Benj.' Harris.
Also—On* house and lot in the town of King
ston, number not known,, on the South side of
the Rail Bead, levied on as the property of J.
A. Franks to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior
conrt in favor of B. H. Conyers vs Johnson ft
Franks sad C. Dodd endorser, and other ft fas
in my bonds vs Johnson ft Franks.
WOOD.
The
EDDY
e Managers' Offi
ton, Delaware, and St. Lows, Minimi)
T u e following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES
will be drawn in public,
deuce of Sworn Comm
the Governor.
Wood, Eddy A Co's. Lottoxy,
Class No. 394 Draws Snt’y, Aug. 18, lftftO.
78 Numbers 18 Drawn Bnllnta.
1 Grand Capital Priao at
S70,000!
1 Prise of
1 Prize of
3 Prises of
3 Prixes of
3 Prixes of
3 Prixes of
3 Prixes of
100 Prixes of
$50,000
21.500
12.500
5,000
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,000
168prixes«f $5C»
<6 prixes of ItS -
65 prixes of 100-
*5 prises of IO*
<5 prises of 59’
4810 prises of
27040 ] '
32,398 Prixes, nmoonting to.......$ .
Whole Ticket* $20; Halves $10; Qnartets ftO.
Certificates of Pseksges of 26 whole tickets
will be sold for $290} halves, quarters ssft
eighths in proportion.
SPLENDID SCHEMEf
To bo drawn each WEDNESDAY it AUG.-
CLASS 364 Draws Wednesday,.Ang, 1, 1840.-
CLASS 376 Draws Wednesday, Ang. 8,1860.-
CLASS 388 Draws Wednesday, Ang. 16, 1860.
CLASS 400 Draws Wednesday, Ang. 22, I860
CLASS 412 Draws Wednesday, Ang. 29,1840.
Nearly one prize to every two Tickets.
78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots.
1 Grand Capital Prize of $37,600.
1 prize of $15,639
2 “ 10,000
2 “ 7,500
2 “ 5,000
2 “ 3,000
4 “ 1,500
15 “
15 “
1,000 I 4,745
500 I 27,040
15 Prixes of
227 prizes of
65 “ .
65 •*
65 «
130
$400
00
100
70
40
SO
20
10
32,396 Prizes Amounting to $589,589
Whole tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2,50
Certificates of Packages in the above Schema
to be drawn each Wednesday, of 26 Tickets,
will be sold for $149 50; halves and quarters in
proportion; which is the risk.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the amount of money to our address
for what you wish to purchase; name the Lot
tery in which yon wish it invested, snd wheth
er von wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re
ceipt of which we send what is ordered, ly
first mail, together with the scheme;
Immediately after the drawing a printed
■ •-I'g, certified to by the Commissioners^
; .lent, with an explanation.
Purchasers will please writeIneiraignatnrva
ptalu, and give their Peat Office, Connty and
,te.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
atelv after.thc drawiug—otherprixes at the c-
suai time of forty d«ys.
All communications strictly confidential.
Wood, Eddy ft Co.’s Lotteries are drawn st
Augnsta, Ga^ and Wilmington, Del
Our Single Number Lottoriei f
CAPITAL FRIZE $30,000 t
dba ir.y ever r sa turd a r.
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters |2j{
A ddress Orders for Tickets or Certifies!,s to
WOOD, EDDY ft CO., Wilmington, Del.
or WOOD, EDDY ft CO.. St. Louis, Mo.
Circular* 1 containing Schemes for tbs
mouth will be sent, free of expense, by ad
dressing as above. M*V 28,1860.
LOOK I
STARTLHIft FACTS!
GRAND SCHEME FOR
A.TJ C3-TJ ST, 1860.
Georgia State Lottery.
McKinney a go., mabaum.
Authorized by special set of the Legislature.
23,828 Prizes I |3M^40
More than one prize to every two tickets.
Capital Prize, $60,000!
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters sad Eighths in propsrtUn.
To be drawn eachSstnrdsy is 1S48, in tha City
Of Savannah, Ga.
Class 74 draws Saturday, Jane % 1840;
Class 76 draws Saturday, Jnns 2,18*4.
Class 76 draws Saturday, June 16, 1440.
Class 77 draws 8sturday, Jsne 28, 1840
Class 78 draws Saturday, Jut 80, 1840*
Magnificent Scheme,
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize el
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
11 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
$60,000 I
20.000
10,000
5,000
-4,000
3,000 |
ft fi**
3
20ft
150
10ft
•ft
85
Alio.—2Jtf screw of land, more or less,
with the improve^uts thereon, in the town
of CartersriHe, kMrn as the pines whereon
defendant baa s shop, to satisfy tbs pnehasc
money fi. fa. from Csss Superior court, Don
ald M. Hood, administrator on toe estate cf
Thomas Hamilton, vs. Milton Loveless.
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sh’C
August 4, I860.
Notice.
Georgia, Cass county.
A LL persons having demands againrt Arm
stead Leak, late of raid county, deceased,
hereby notified to present them properly
isted, to as within the time prescribed by
will not be *
or they will
i indebted to
SSXJSJ
be settled, sod all per-
Ang. 8, I860.—40d
rK
mouths after dite aspliestiris will he
of Csss Cot
rrm
X mode to theOtdinazy „
leave to seO the real estate of Wm. Bagwell
deceased. JOHN L. ROW*,
June 6,1840. Adm’r.
5 Prises of
10 Prises of
2 Prises of
2 Prises sf
2 Prises of
50 Prixes sf
2,000 j 100 Prixes of
1,500 100 Prises sf
1,100 {100 Prizes sf
APPROXIMATION frizes.
25,448 Prizes Amounting to $212444*
25328 Priie* fimoentfr to $36$,040
WILL BR DRAWN T.HI8 2?0*TE.
OsaTiriCATX or Fackaoxs will if***! stlid
following rates, which is thrriik:
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets ft?®
“ “ 10 half “ to
" ’* 10 quarter “ II
“ “ 10 eighth “ 7.5ft
&OOS 49 fill,
A SPENDID DRAWING.
Ou the Three Umber Plus I
Drawn every Wednesday and i
1 Capital Prise of
1 Prize of
1 Prise of
1 Prise of
1 Prise of 2.171
10 Prizes of 74ft
40 Prises of 17$
150 Prizes of 18ft
259 Prises of
44 Prixes of
44 Prizes of
64 Prixes of
5.682 Prises of If
28,224 Prises of R
34,412 Prizes Amounting to
Whole Tickets |5, Shares in PropoffipUL
In OanaaiKS Tics its on CxanncAvus,
be forwarded by ftrtt mail PurduMrt fitt
have Tickets euding in say ftgsn they my
designate. _ £ i,,
The list of drawn numberasud^ prixsswilt
be sent to purribasers immediately alHrtlf
drawing. ,, 1
All communications strictly eoufidMMftt.,
Address Orders for Tickets sr CartdbktM
to XoUnVT A CO.,
Mch 84.1840-'ly. SMaasah.Go.
D. M. T0UNG, Agont, r
WH0LR8ALK AHK »STAH. DIAUWOf
of rw jaBEKomato.
Wtauksll at*
Feto*, 184ft—ly.