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hand a large air-
k.j ff 1 !- hides and Har-
-to •g;^s«rT.lj?f ness of tile heat
Citizens of
v=^-—~* 'IR.-"- r; Sj r *" Georgia who may
?*=&-. -- be disposed to or
der Carriages of me, can depend upon getting
a good article, and at as low price, as if pres
and forward bill to
FOR SALE,
FURNITURE,
m /~VXE of the most pleasant Be3iden-
\y ces in the town of Cass vine. It
is conrenient to two Colleges—one
male, the other (emale. It will be sold low,
and pa-vments made te suit purchasers.
ABDA JOHNSON’.
C ssrille, Gr • . .*ng. 1. 1S6 A .
MOSS AND HAIR MATTRESSES,
lookiag Gins, Plates, Ae.,
eaehtree street, ........ Atlanta, Ga.
jror, i, 1S5?—it, •
iGISTKATE’S Summons, Cost Ft Fa’s
Attachment?, Ac., sold at this offyte v
Blanks for sale at the Stand rd o®ce
Bell and Everett Electoral Ticket
The following is the • electoral ticket
nominated:
FOR the state at i.aboe.
WILLIAM LAW, of Chatham.
B. H. HELL, of Troup.
ALTERNATES.,
GARNET ANDREWS, of Wilkes.
HINES HOLT, of Muscogee.
1st District—S. B. Spencer,
2nd District—Marcellus Douglas,
8d District—L. T. Doyal,
4th District—W. F. Wright,
8th District—J. R. Parrott,
6th District—H. P. Bell,
7th District—Ira E. Dupree,
8th District—Lafayette Lamar.
TO THE MERCHANTS
OF THE
SB1T1110 SBITIIEST
!W4
the undersigned. MERCHANTS of
the CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. C.,
encouraged by the patronage received last
! Spring, and bv the assuranes that havereach-
' ed na from all sections of the South and South-
1 west, that our Goods hare compared advanta-
; gcously, and competed successfully, with those
bought in New York and other Northern cit-
i ies, and believing that being found faithful to
j the pledges, made in our former Card, we wi 11
receive still greater patronage, have prepared
ourselves for a largely increased Fall business.
Our Importers and jobbers of Foreign Mer-
: chandme have all been represented in the
markets of Europe, this Spring and Summer,
] either by members of their respective firms,
' or by Agents fully competent to select goods
Woodruff’s Concords.
It is a general acknowledged fact that
these Buggies are far superior to any now used
. in the State. They run lighter, ride easier and
last lorger than anv other Buggies; hence the
i increased demand for them in many parts of
t lis State; al»o, in Alabama, Tennessee and
Negro Insurrection!
ADDITIONAL NOTICE.
Clerk's Office Inf’r Cocet Cass Co., I
August 20th, I860. f
The following is a list of the names of the ^
Commissioners of Patrols for the Militia Dis- j {?j|jj n da* lC if'you want a good ottggv or Car-
tricts in said county, whose duty it shall be to . f ’ any kiod it will ?i4V JOU well to go to
hare the Patrol Law strictly enforced. Jus- Atlanta or send roar orders'. Woodruff keeps
tices of the Peace know, or onght to know,
that law, as one of them is made Chairman of
Patrols in each district:
Foe 82'th District, G. M.—John A. Ter
rell, J. P., Levi Branson and John H. Walker.
For S22d Dist. G. M.—John L. Wikle, J. P.
StephenW-ang and S. C. Tate.
For. 8tilth Dist. G. M.—Wm. P. Hammond,
J. P., Wm. F. Clavton and David E. Garrison.
For 952d Dist. G. M.—Thomas R. Couch,
J. P., Erastus V. Johnson and Francis A. Hu-
son.
For 851st Disx. G. M.—Turner R- Milam,
LETTERS
PA TENT
Special police?.
THE GEEATENGLISH EEMEDY~
sir James clarke’s
Celebrated Female Pills.
bt ROYAL
jred from a prescription „f sir J. Clarke,
»vs : cinn Extraordinary to the Queen.
Tfll. invafrmble medicine is unfailing in the
- cure of all those painful and dangerous diseas
es to which the female constitution is subject.
It moderates all excess and removes all ob
struction?, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time
bring on the mouthly period with regularity.
Each b ittle. price One Dollar, bejirs the Go
vernment Stamp of Great Britain to prevent
counterfeits. .
CAUTION.—These Pills should not be ta
ken by females during the first three months of
Pregnancy, as they are sure to hr.* f on Miscar
riage, but at any other time they re safe.
•In all cases of Nervous and Spinal affections
Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics
and Whites, these Pills will eflect a cure when
all other means have failed; and although a
powerful remedy, do not conltin iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu
tion.
Full directions in the pamphlet .Mound each
package, which should be carcfn 1 preserved.
Sole agent fir the Unucd States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin k Co.,)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. B.—11,00 mid <5 postage stamps enclos
■ed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bot
tle, containing 60 pills, by return mail.
J2?f“Sold in Cassville by S. Levy, and all
■dealers in medicine—in'- Atlanta by Massey &
l.snsdile. John Wright k Co., New Orleans,
an I ilaviland, Stevenson k Co., Charleston, S.
•O., wholesale agents for the Soulh.
March 8—!y.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Coughs, Cold*, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,
IVhaoplvy Cough, Quincy, and numerous us
well us (hedanperous diseases of the Threat,
Cfirst and Lungs, prevail, in our changeable
climate, at all seasons of the year: few are
fortunate enough to escape their baneful influ
ence. now important then to have on hand a
certaiu antidote to all th«* complaints. Expe
rience proves that th : s exists in I Vista r s Lai-
sim to an extent 11M found in any other reme
dies ; however sev< r«* the suffering, the appli
cation, soothing, healing and wonderful Bai
rs* mi at once vanquishes the disease and.restores
’tin* sufferer to woffled health.
(•corgiti Testimony.
Certificate from Mr. E. Mnuscnet, a well
known and lrghlv respectable citizen of Macon, !
(3*.
Macon, Ga., March 19, 1 $80.
Mvssrs. S- W. Fowi.k <fc Co.:
Gentlemen : —Believing in the great virtue
of your renowned Ralsom of Wild Cherry, I
cherfully comply with the request, of your tra
velling agent in adding my testimony to the
nianv which you have already received. I
have been acqu ainted with this medicine for
many,years,' and have always lyjard it spoken
of in the highest terms A brother-in-law who
at one time was much reduced with a severe
and obstinate cough, was restored by it, after
other remedies failed. 1 have also used it for
myself and children for obstinate coughs and
colds, with a uniform and happy result, and
therefore recommend it confidently as the best
lung medicine within mv knowledge.
Respectfully, ' E MAUSENET.
Hr CM ’ition to Purchaser/. TWTonly genu-
i/K Wistar's Balsam has the written signature
of “ I. Butts" and the priuted one of the Pro
prietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile
and worthless.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE k CO.,Bos-
tou, and for sale by
A. IIairk. CuFsville.
Kramer. Lelaxd A Joxrs, Cartcrsville.
Samuel V. Shkats, Kingston.
And bv nearly all Druggists.
July 18.—1 in
for the Southern trade. They have bought lor J. P., Thomas Tomlin and Wm. P. Burge,
f cash, or its equivalent, and their selections For -56th Dist. G. M.— Samuel M. Norrell,
will form foil and attract ire stocks for the in- J. P., Noah King and Jonathan McDuw.
I spection of the interior merchant. Our facil- | For 906th Dist. G. M.—Richard Hays, J. P.
| ities for obtaining Domestic Goods direct from U. W. Fite and Read.ng Floyd.
the manufactories, are unsurpassed by any
city m the Union.
We, therefore, confidently invite you to in
spect our FALL STOCK OF FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC GOODS, feeling assured that all
For --7th Dist. G. M.—Wm. H. King, J. P,
: John (or Jack) Smith and William Jnhson.
! For 963d Dist. G. M.—Jesse R. Ashe, J. P.
! Hosea M. Williams and Thomas F. Stocks.
For 1041st Dist. G. M.—Silas Bell, J. P.
who may do so, without prejudice, will make Francis M. Ford and Bailey Kay, vice Brooks
Atlanta or send ,— ,
a large stock from the tine Coach down to the
iron axle Plantation Wagon. [ j u 'j 25.
CABTERSVILLE RESTAURANT,
BY MADDOX k PUCKETT.
We announce to
gen-
t we
nil'ncd a
CONFER
TIONERY in
Cartcrsville, at
the old stand of
W. k J. X. By
ers,' and will
keep constantly
on hand all kinds of Confectionaries. Eating
Saloon furnished with ail the delicacies of the
season. JAS. F. MADDOX,
THOS. M. PUCKETT.
Cartcrsville, Feb. 9, I860—ly.
HERZBEliG & BROTHERS,
Cartersville, Oe
HAVE JUST OPENE ID
Spring & Summer Goods,
Consisting in part of staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Jl!.& B W. CRAVE*.
pertaining to
Atlanta, Ga.
Commissioners take due and legal notice
hereof aud govern vourselves accordingly.
JOHN F. MILUOLLIV, Clk.
aug.^3 —2t
their purchases in this market. Our Stocks
are now complete, and we would be pleased to
receive the visits of eur old and new mercan
tile friends.
GILLILAND, HOWELL k CO.; JOHN
STON, CREWS k CO.; CHAMBERLAIN,
MII.EK & CO.; JOHN G. MILNOR k CO.;
NAYLER, SMITH k CO.; HYATT, Mc-
BURNEY, A CO ; CRANE BOYLSLON A Tuesday in Xovember next , the followin
1SOWIE A GO.; CADOW, ! DroDer Z l0 -wit.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLE to au order ot the Ordinary
of Cass county, will be sold before the j
KERR1S0N k LEID-
CO;. J. S- k L.
McKENZIE k CO.;
I NO.
NAMWABE.
I HYDE, GREGG, k DAY; WILMANS k
| PRICE; COURTNEY, TENNANT k CO.;
! J. E. ADGER k CO.
I Boots and Shoes.
I I). F. FLEMING & CO.; R. A. PRINGLE
k CO.; FORCE k MITCHELL; E. B. STOD
DARD k CO.; DUNHAM, TAFT k CO.;
1IASELTIXE & WALTON.
r I?11E subscriber offers for sale
i. one of the most valuable
little FARMS on the Etowah
River. It contains 250 acres,
180 of which is first quality,
the remainder second. It has all necessary
Courthouse door 'in Cassville, on the first | improvements upondt, and lies convenient to
i market. 2>4 miles South of Kingston. Any
! person wishing to purchase Cm County Riser
Laud will do well to give me a call on the
the property j place, or address me at Kingston, Ga., before
said countv, I purchasing elsewhere.
~ c u ii, i <= B. F. REYNOLDS.
August S, I860.—t25dec
gouthcru Cultivator please publish 4 times.
property, to-\vit:
Lots of land Nos. 159 and 172, in the 15th
district and 3d section. Sold as the
of Andrew M. Hamilton, late of
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms made known
on the dav of sale.
A. C. TRIMBLE, Adm’r.
August 22, 1S60.—ts
CLOTHING.
PIERSON SMITH k CO ; COHEN, WII.
LIS k CO.; WALDRON, EGGLESTON &
Georgia, Gilmer Comity.
W HEREAS, Isaac Bailey applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate
of Isaac Ramev, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
! persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
| (ice within the time prescribed by law, to show
1 cause, if any they have, why said letters
Given under mj- hand at office, this Aug. 20,
I860. ' J. P. CHASTAIN, Ord’v.
aug. 23—iOd
CO.; EDWIN BATES & CO.; MATTHIESSEN. should not be granted.
OMIARA k CO. " J ’ ~
GROCERIES.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.
. CrockcHj pO Slgss diJqire.
WEBB k SAGE; BROWN k I’ALMA.
Drugs and Medicines.
oTrvrvQnx t rn. xft ! and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
H VA I LAND, bTE\ENbON k CO.; NKL- „ K ,3 tn h „. n(1 !lt . Dear at , nv office within
Georgia, Fauuin County.
i XXTIIERF.AS, William D. Legg and Leou-
| VV aid B. Legg apply tome for letters cf
administration on the estate of James P. Legg,
] late of said county, deceased.
These are therrfore to cite and admonish all
SON CARTER; JOHN ASUURST k CO.;
RUFF k DOW IE.
Silks m3 Ewetl doote.
BOWEN, FOSTER k CO.; J. k W. KNOX;
DEWING. THAYER k «<).; MARSHALL,
BURGE k CO ; ALBERT LENGNICK,
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
HORSEY, AUTF.N & CO; F- I). FAN
NING k CO.; D. It. WILLIAMS k CO.
qnd
HAST! 1C, CALHOUN k CO.; JENNINGS,
TIIOMLINSON k CO.
Carpets, Oil Cloth-s and Win
do w Curtains.
LAMBERT k HOWELL; J. G. BAILIE.
JtypOi’iilIS 31)3 SdnSt-Tp il) dUiics, 3U-
()i|d'5, J5cgqlr5.
C!U KEF., CROFT & CHAFER; ItfcNNEKER
k GLOVER.
3)tT}ltT ill £i)pu ^i]3
JOSEPH WALKER.
August CO, I860.
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law to show cause, if
i any they have, wliy said letters should not be
granted.
j Given ui iler my-hand and official signature,
this Augsut 13, 136".
JAMES KINCAID, Ordinary,
aug. 22.—40J
T HE Eighth Annual Course of Lectures in
this Institution will commence on Monday
the 5th of November next.
Preliminary Lectures will commence on the
22d of October. -
Faculty:
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Professor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children.
W. G. BULLOCII, M. D., Prof. Surgery.
J. B. READ, >1. D., Prof. MateriaMedica.
J URIAH HARRTSS, M. D., Prof. Physiology.
N. A. PRATT, M. I).. Prof. Chemistry.
W. R. WARING. M. 1)., Prof. Anatomy.
R. B. HARIS, 'M. D., Demonstrator of Anat
omy.
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah -Hospital
twice a week, by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch,
on their respective branches. These are
, j tile only Clinical Lectures delivered at the
Gilmer Sheriff S Sales. . Hospital for the benefit of Students.
, A"re?ablc to the conditions of the State Ho
ld before the Court House door ; Iiat j^ n one Student from each Congressional
1 I District will be taken free of charge-
j Applications with necessary vouchers must
i be made to the Dean.
\*T1LL be
\ V in the Town of Ellijav, on the 1st Tues
day in October next, between the legal hours of
.sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land No. 125 in the 10th district and : p ees f or tb* entire Course of Lectures $10.5 00
2d section ; levied on by virtue of three•Tusti- j Matriculation Tickets (paid once) 5 00
STOLEN. 2^.
TT'ROM the lot of the subscriber on the night
J_ of the 20th ult., a large GRE\ HORSE,
about ten years old, lias a large wind gall above
the knee on one of his fore legs—he is a natu
ral pacer. Aliy person returning the horse or
giving any informotion so that I can get him,
will be liberally rewarded.
FIFTY DOLLARS
Reward will be given for the apprehension of
the thief with proof to convict. Address me
at Cartcrsville, Ga.
aug S—4t WILLI'S BENIIAM.
Demonstrator’s Tickets,..
Fee,
30 00
80.00
For further particulars apply to
AVM. G. BULLOCH, Dean.
Aug. 35, 3860.—2m
[From the Troy Buigett.\
John Quincy Adams.
It is in that famous poem, the Siege of Cor
inth, where Byron records that—
“‘There was an old man whose hairs were, white.
But his veteran arm was full of might.”
The famous lines descriptive of this old man
have often been quoted ns applicable to that
intellectual giant of the earlier days of the
Republic—John Quincy Adams. Had the he
ro of Byron’s poem lived in these days there
wonld have been no* necessity of his record
ing the fact that “his hairs were white”—for
like most of the old men of the present day,
he would undoubtedly have used Hkimstueet's
*ii«STOUAT!v*, which would have restored
ur to all the pristine beauty and natural
nth
Price 50 cents sod ft per bottle. Sold eve-
where by all dealers in medieine, and in Cass-
wiReby Samuel Lbvt. W. E. HAGAN A CO.
mug. 22—lm Proprietors, Troy, N. Y.
tice court li. fas., issued from the 795th dis-
trict G. M., of Fursvth county, in favor of Julia ! (jraduatin
Iluod vs. J. W. Wardlaw; property pointed
out by plaintiff i-J said ti. fas.
Also—Lot ot land No. 17, inthelltb dis
trict ami 2d section ; levied on as the property
of William Stott, to satisfy fi. fa. trom Gilmer
Superior Court, Joseph E. Brown, Governor
of the State ot Georgia, vs. Newton G. Free
man, principal and At Ilham Stott and John
Farmer, securities.
Also—All the 1 ight, title and interest David
STS !i» SS&KtffttSS, l'.“rf Opposite ,1« St. M SEW YORK.
11CS I E.M.ll.h.J, fur lb. WM MCto,j. H.
EUROPEAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
OF
Drs. SAMSON & LACOSTE,
512 Broadway,
eases in both sexes, requiring expe-
rie'iice, tact and delicacy.
vor of L. M. &J.W. Greer vs. said Sisson;;
levied on and returned to me by a constable. |
Also—Lot of land No <15 in the 6th district I qjj SAMSON, diseases of the Lungs and
and 2d section ; levied on to satisfy a Justices ’
court ti* fa. from S64th district G. 51., of Gilmer
county, in favor of James Bates, hearct, is.
Augustus M. Dover et. ah; levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also—I.nt of land No. 7S, in the 6th district
aud 2d section ; levied on
, Throat.
j DR. LACOSTE,
! of TI1E HOSPITAL DU MUM IX PARIS,
j Former Assistant to the celebrated Dr. Ricord,
-s in Ih» sin riismet i Takes charge of the specialty of Diseases of
‘ ’ ,1 prone-tv of a delicate nature in both sexes, AYeakness and
— - - , T..sti c P escour^ ■ Nervous Debility and such affections of ladies
James Chadwick to sat.sfituo ^isticcseour. hj h thr „ e \ v Fre , lc h method of treatment
fi. fas trom the * ct G- "' n "L°e 1 is considered the best,
Zion Bndwell is saui Chadwick, levj made J)r g amson . s Peruvian Coca, recommended
and returned to me by a constable. L y. H,unbolt and Capt. Herndon, U. S. N.,
Also—Lot of land No. 95, in the 6th district I a<ra j ns t Consumption, for sale at $3 per bottle,
and 2d section levied on as the property of ^ remedy against all affections of the
Augustus M. Dover, to satisfy a Justices court
fi. fa. from the S64th district, G. M., in favorof
W. 0. Bearden vs said Dover; levied on and
returned to me by a constable.
Also—Lot of land No. 226, in the 10th dis
trict aud 2d section ; levied on as the property
John Farmer to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gil
mer Superior court, Joseph E. Brown, Gover
nor of the State of Georgia, vs Newton G. Free
man as principal, and \\ illiam Stott and John
Farmer securities.
Also—Lot of land No. 248, in the 30th dis
trict ar.d 2d section; levied on as the property
of Solomon Sunnier, to satisfy a fi fa from the
Superior court of Gilmer couuty, in favor of
L M. A J. W. Greer vs said Sumner.
G. H. KAXDELL, Sheriff.
August 30.1S60.
Jndson'a Mountain Herb Pilla
Bow strange and wonderful it often seems to
MS that a medicine composed of simple moun
tain herbs and roots, should so certainly search
nut and cure disease How surprising that the
Indiana ahonid knowsnd preserve so long j
•ot so welt a secret that has escaped the search I
oi the greatest physicians the world has ever
Men. True, the ancient inhabitants of Mexi
co were a staange race, found by the Span
iards living in large cities, and allowing for
their strange customs and religion ms well eiv-
ilised as their conquerors. In the words of a
writer of some celebrity, ’They have perish
ed from the earth, their cities are gigantic
piles of ruins, the Kings and Princes so migh
ty in thafr life, are forgotten; their ruins and
them medicine alone are left.” The nnited
testimony of all intelligent persons is, that
JOBSOKB MOUNTAIN HERB PILL8 are
the meet successful medicine in the world.
Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills are sold by
nil Medicine Dealers. f sag. SSwIm
Gilmer Postponed Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court bouse door
in the town of Ellijav, on the first Tues
day in October next within the legal hours
of 6ale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 16S, in the 11th district and
2d section, lot No. 157, in the 7th district and
2d section. 4760 square 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 corner of lot No. 5, in the
town of Ellijav. ruunning 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 in Ellijav,
thence with said angle in a sonth-wesl direc
tion S3 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
Wm. H. Milton, to satisfy two fi fas issued
from Gilmer Superior court, one in favor of
Baker, Wright A Co. vs said Milton, and one
in favor of Baker k Wright; pc in ted out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
G. n. BANDELL, Sheriff,
August 80, I860.
SEEB RYE.
A Pew huadmd hushals Choice New Crop
AsSDBy**^ iT4C ^
Ail an*, Ga.
4«t- M, two,-*
Lnngs.
Dr. Lacoste’s Flor del Ucayali, against sex
ual weakness, $3 per bottle. ’ The celebrated
Ricord’s Fills 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 in two
days, 42 per bottle. Safes for protection S3
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.
Medicineafor carded 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, 1S60.—ly
VWi HUH.
TERMS CASH.
\\TE keep constantly on hand a very heavy
VV Stock of
Rio Coffee, Nails,
Old Gov’t Java do, Star Candles,
N. O. Sugar, Adamantine Candles,
A B k C Sugar, No- 1 Soap,
Crushed Sugar, Family Soap,
Loaf Sugar, Toilet Soap,
Cuba Molasses, Tobacco.
N. O. Syrup, Cigars,
Golden'Syrup, * 5. nn £„ ,
Stewart’s Extra Svrup, No. 1 Mackerel,
Choice Rice, White Fish,
Liverpool Salt, Buckets,
Bi-carb Soda,
Green Tea, Brooms,
Black Tea, Demijohns,
Pepper, Assorted Sandies,
Piemento, Fancy Candies,
Ginger, Almonds,
Cheese, Filberts.
Powder, Pecan Nuts,
Shot, Braxil Nuts,
Lead, Raisins,
Sardines, Ac., Ac.
Pure Wines & Liquors,
or all Grades and Price*, Ac.
To which we respectfully invite the attention
of close CASH BUYERS.
A. C. WTLY A CO.
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
A»g- s, iseo.-sm
The Good Times have come at Last I
l,782^Prizes!
$16,800.
Four Capital Prizes!
I). 15. ALEXANEDR Sc CO’S
.FORTY-NINTH
MAGNIFICENT
Cash, Watch and Land
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN, IXD.,
Monday, Sopt. 10, 1860.
Cash Prize of $500 in American Gold.
Iloi-se, Buggy and Harness, §400.
Ifasefoooi) forte-,
ifed :|t §350.
363 Gold and Silver Watch&s,
All in Uuntiug Cases from SIS to $250.
304 Prizes in American Gold, from
$2.50 TO 500.
280 ACRES OF FARMING LAND.
55 Setls Solid Silver and Double Plated
Ware.
Patent Self-Winding and American Sport-
g Watches, Gold aud Silver Vest Chains,
Bracelets, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Number of Prizes, 1,782
Value of Prizes $IG,3U0
Tickets Limited to 16,300
DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.
Cjfrr- Every Ticket-holder receives a printed
lisTof drawn numbers, free of charge.
Ail drawings take place in publice, su
perintended exclusively by the Ticket holders.
REFERENCES.
I take great pleasure in referring all who
are anxious for information respecting my
honesty, business promtitude, Ac., to any of
the County officers, Postmasters, Express A-
gents, Justices of the Peace, Merchants, Rep
resentatives, and Senators of Johnson, or an v
of the numerous Agents in the various parts
of the Union, who have attended my drawings.
As the above named are personally acquaint
ed with me, and most of them have attended
ray 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 PRIZES PROMTLY PAID.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Single Tickets $1. Six Tickets $5.
D. R. ALEXANDER A CO.,
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.
June 27, 1860.—6m
AMD SEMT’S
GOODS,
Hats, Caps, §i)C(S, Jj-rfs, etc., Ac. ,
tiling connected with their Toilet, to which we caJi
the attention of the public generally.
Cartersville, Ga., March 2S, 1SG0.—\v3m ' "
EMPLOYMENT.
; 850 to 8100 per Month*
i \ N active energetic young man is wanteff
I -t\ in each section of the South and Western*
j"act as agent in an easy and respectable broi^
. , » i ____ ; nes?, by which the above can certainly be real--
Laaies - Will llUU cveiy jized. There is no iiun.fmg here. For fall par-
ticnlars, terms, Ac., address (cr.eltising.stamyf-
to pav return aortage) •
W. R. TERRY,
May 23, 6m inside} Rockingham, N. C,-
1IERZBERG & BROTHERS.
HAT MANUFACTORY.
Hardware, Stoves, Iron, «c. j j. m. holbrook.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia*-
A T
EJLWS-OK U1LB1ET & I
Whiteuall Sthkict, Atlanta, Geoecia.
Importers cf English. Hardware,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
ANI) dealers direct! v from Americm manufactories of all good
in the line. PARLOR, OFFICE and COOK
STOVES,
OF EVERY PATTERN, AT LOW RATES.
Iso,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED, PLANISHED, BRITANNIA and
JAPAN KD WARES,
At low prices for Cash, orders promptly tilled. March 15, 1352 ly.
T HE attention of Planters, Farmers and
Country Merchants arc invited to examine
the large and varied assortment of IIATS,
CAPS Aw., that is kept constantly on hand at
Holbrook’s HAT MANUFACTORY
Aiso, the public are invited to examine the
« large and well-selected assortment of Lodie’a
7 I and Gentlemen’s Travcllirg
Trunks Valieces &e.
1‘IAXTATIOXHATS made to order, and
sent by Express to any portion of the country,
apr 11 I860
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
IN PINT BOTTLES.
The Finest and Rest for Purifying Us
Jilcod and Diseases of the Liver.
LIMUS is tie best Medicine ol the day. Id
I. the Liver and Blood are kept in a healthy
S. R. KRAMER, S. W. LELAND, M. D.,.
KRAMER.
WHOLESALE A YD RETAIL
fi
X -)b
. .T. F. JONES, M. D.
rO
by the use of this Compound Sar-
i: will prove a great preventive of
and a great saving of expensive-
HKEISTS H
inrar:
CARTERSVILLE AND CASSVILLE, GA.
. —. - BEG leave to state to the citizens of Cassville, and the surroun-
iuo- counlrv. that, far the I'uturc convenience of their customers,
they have in-iveil a branch of their establishment tc the above
and intend keeping a full -assortment of
r~ and Medicines, j Paints,_Oils, Glass,
Fine"Pocket Knives,
Fine Extracts far the hand
kerchief,
Cologne, llair Oils,
Pomatum’s for the 1 la:r,
Combs, Brushes, &c.
And in fact, everything, appertaining to the Duuu ® r Paint Business.
We have on hand a large, uiid fine assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, we call the espcc
:nul \reli selected stock.
Ines at onr establishment.
Putty, White Lead,
Varnishes of all kinds,
Fluid, Kerosene Oil,
Fluid and Kerosene Lamps,
Linseed ami Machine Oils,
etc., etc., etc.
couditi
sapari'l
sickness
Mediciu
FE I/I ALE COMPLAINTS.
For females, it is excellent in diseases ari»-
ing from general debility or a torpid state of
i the Liver, -and its occasional use adds abloom.
!-ng vigor to the complexion.
FOB CHILDREN,
This is the host medicine that can be given,
especially to those in a debilitated state ol
health, or troubled with worms. A fewdosen
given to a child when it first appears unwell
lias a powerful effect in preventing disease.
Its cir-ct in preventing diseases of children
makes it a valuable family medicine.
Says the pmprietoi of the Cassville Stand
ard :
“1 can find nothing that proves so beneficial
in cleansing the blood of its impurities, re
storing the appetite, and strengthening the
system as Dennis’ Compound Sarsaparilla.”
For sale by Druggists generally. For sale
in Cassville at M. MeMurry’s store. Price $1
per bottle.. Jun. 26, 18C0—ly.
We nave oil limit a large, ami hoc lusniiooii -n o
ial attention of the Citizens to our large and well selected stock
PHYSICIANS and others may depend on getting PURE Medic-a
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
March 15. I860.
w
NORTH SIDE W. & A. R. R., KINGSTON, GA.,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of
Such as Cofree, Sugar, Teas, 'Tblasses, Liquors, Pepper, Spice,
Syrup, Salt, Ginger, Mackerel, Bagon, Lard, Hour, Meal;
also Soda Starch, Tobacco; Iron, Nails; Concentrated
Lye; Negro Blankets and-Kerseys; Osnaburgs;
Shirtings ; Negro Shoes, coarse Boots ;
Women’s coarse Shoes; Pantaloon Goods; Kerosene Oil;
Burning Fluid, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, Bagging and
Hope ; Cigars ; agent for Dr. Dennis' Georgia
Sarsaparilla, and Newton Factory.
Fvervthine* ill the Grocery line kept constantly on hand, which will b.
cash except R igging ami R ipe, which will be sold to pro
CHAELESTOir
wm
The subscriber
constantly on
All* Work Warranted.
I take tile liberty of referring to John A.
Erwin and George il. Gilreath.
LEONARD CHAPIN.
No. 142 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C.
May 9, I860.—6m
Everythin,, .
when their Cotton is suit..
ill be sold low for cash,
pi payers, payable
Kings*.>n, Ga., Feb. 16, I860—ly.
fieposifol-fj,
ATLANTA, GA.
W W.WOOD-
. RUFF k
CO. have opened a
large and splendid
stock of
Carriages
in Atlanta, if even-
variety ot style,
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
PIIoETOXS,
Bretts,
Slide-seat, Top and
No top and Concord
Buggies,
Hacks and Jersey
| WAGONS,
'Harness,
| WHIPS, &c.
I Come, everybody,
; and see our stock.
Xov. 1,1859.
i Straight Needle.
i These Machines are supe-
I rior to all others forsever-
j al purposes, being simple,
I durabe and easily managed
j
: and various prices, from
; Fifty-five to One Hun
dred and Twenty-five
Dollars.
Machinery. Machine Oil, Needle
Agents supplied by
april 25, 1860.—ly
Perpendicular Action.
The Standard Reputation
of our Machines is well
TTAVIXG moved to the Ml*
11 sic and Ilcok Store- of
Messrs. J. RICHARDS k CO*,
on Whitehall Street, opposite Messrs. Bench;Jt
Root’s store, 1 will keep a fine assortment -oi
the
SifjltJ '£ij)K|O v S f
always for sale low down.
My New Futent for 1859 is an improve
ment in the Dampers, Hammers, Wires aud
Screws. These Pianos will stand in. tniic lon
ger than sinv other Piano made, and will b*
warranted FIVE YEARS.
r T TJ 1ST 13ST Gr.
All orders for tubing will be promptly at
tended to. Tuning by the Year and for Schools
st reduced i rices.
WM. J CLOUD,
May 16, 1SC0.—lv Atlanta, Ga.
known and needs no com
ment. They are All W
uanteo; will hem, tuck fell
and gather perfectly.
Silk, C itt-rn Thread, Ac., for sale. Wholesale and Beta
JOHN n. TVSOE, Agent,
MACON, Ga.
M. WITTGENSTEIN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
Southeast sid<^of Whitehall Street,
CARTERSVILLE
1 1 Provisionals Store,
BY J. J. HANNA.
1st door west of the Railroad, coming from
Atlanta.
/"EVA'S constantly on hand, at n yderate
es. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese,
Nuts, We.-t India Fruits; Ci rsand
f the best manufacture.
. „ ...... Will keep open
during the winter
season a first rate
Atlanta, Ga.
. EATING
Saloon:
Eddleman & Banks,.
ERS IN
BOOTS,
HOTEL FOR SALE.
Oysters, Cheese,
Crackers. Dried
Beef and Beef Tmigne, aco—to
j tentiou of the pnbtic, and travellers espsc»*1ty
i are invited. ChildronV Toy* of almost ererj
! description, on hand at low figures. Call and
j see him. Jan. 26, 18C0.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
THE undersigned, from long)
continued bad health, is com- ;
pcPed to retire from public life
being unable to give proper at- j
tention to business, be therefore offers fir sale i
his large and well arranged and located PRICK j
j HOTEJ., to which is anacbed good outhouses, ;
stable arid stable lots, all in good repair, reedy I
for business. Tile property is as well aming- ■
ed and located for a Hotel as can be found in !
a country village. Cassville is the Court house j
town, and in one of the richest and most pop- i
iuIous counties in Cherokee Georgia; healthy!
and well watered. There are in the place two
- — Colleges—male and female—in a flourishing
‘condition. In fact, I know of no town where
there are so many inducements offered to anv
T his Advertisement is addressed to both who are desirous of educating theil children
Males and Females suffering from secret] ’ 1-1 ‘ ’ T J
causes. I have practiced many ^-ars, and j
gsnois
AND
Leather,
Whitehall Si., Atlanta, Ga.
Jan. 25, 1860—ly.
Beware of Quacks!!!
ER LAWSHE,
j, DEALER IK
jimm, docks,
l A T C H E f*.
Kii
if Jewelry,
, f Silver aud plated
1 WARE,
Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, (In. Watches carefully repaired and
warranted. This is one of the oldest estab
lished houses in Atlanta... Feb. *J t 1360 ly-
Barth & Nicolai,
ATLANTA, GA.,
KEEP for sale the cele- •
brated PIANOS of WM.
KXABEACO., .of Haiti- ;
more, Md., and in addition
to these, the PIANOS of ;
! all the best factories of the United States can .
i be band at onr establishment on Whitehall
i street. Entrance through the Music and Va-
l rietv Store of H. Braomoller. Nov. 1.
md at the-same time make money. I am de-
^ ! termined to sell and will give great induc»-
having made a fortune, professionally desire] mento to nnrebasers. Those wishing to pur-
now to serve my fellow creatures. Inclose a chase will do well to make application soon.
: Dollar to pay incdental charges, and a sure Come and see the property, or address me at
; J i -• - r.ij^ d e .! Cassville. Ga.
WILLIAM LATIMER.
July 18, I860.
UN The Atlanta Intelligencer and 4ngnsta
j remedy will be afforded you. Let no false de- ] Cassville, Ga
i licacr"prevent, as strict sesreev is preserved. •
! DR. ESCALAPICS EDWARDS. •
Box 910, Baltimore, Md.
i July 11, 1 -SCO.—ly.
iBook and Music Store.
MRS. DURAND '
ba» tbe pleasure
of announcing to
her friends o f
Cassville, and vi
cinity, that her
Spring- Bonnets
have arrived, ard
that she will be
pleased to fill a!l
orders with the
1 same promptitude and precision as heretofore.
k ^h a ! and hopes to receive theii
wholesale and retail, cheap, cash,
Book, Music and Fancy Store, on
Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. Established
Xov. 1. 185-5, Orders per mail promptly at
tended to. Vor. tf§-—ly.
Atlanta, apr 5, 1860—ly.