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Western & Atlantic Railroad.
ARKIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN'S
■OSKIXO PASSENGER (MAIL; TRAIX.
liter is Atlanta <laiK at: ;„ .10.20 A. M.
Arrive# at Cass *{•
Jj&iygs C-tss .. i.ot 4 . M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at. ..Y.34 P. M.
l/ifcfl * i •.........3.So A. M.
Arrive# at Cass - 10.07 A. M.
Leaves Cass 10.10 A. M.
Arrive# at Atlanta a^ 1.40 P. M
ETENIXG PASSENGER TBAIS.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at f; 1 ;’ A .;
Arrives at Cass. . 11-36 I -M.
Leaves Cass
Arrives at Chattanooga .- . o.SO A. Jl.
Leaves “ - 'a o? P
Arrive, at Cas# s'"0 P V
Arrive# at Atlanta at 11.32 P.M
|3r* This Road connects each way with the
Home Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
- 'Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at-Dalton, and
the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat
tanooga. ;
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, Fare #5.
JOHN W. LEWIS.
April. 1, I860. Superintendent.
Schedule of the Georgia Railroad.
rASSENGER^TBAIXS.
Lea re Augnsta at 0.50 a ir. and 2.30 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta at 9.4S a m. and 11.45 p. m.
J Mre Atlanta at 8.40 p. m. and 9.05 a. m.
Arrive Ao-rostaat 5.50 a m. and 6.20 p. ni.
, ATHEXS BRANCH. *
1/eave Augusta at 0.30 a. m.
7,eave Atlanta at 8-40 p. m.
Arrive Athens at 8.10 a. m.
Leave Athens at 11.00 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta 0.20 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 11.45 o. m.
No trains on Athens Branch on Sundays to
-connect with trains leaving Augusta at 12.80
Saturday night, and Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday
evening.
WASniXGTOX BRANCH.
Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. Ar Wash. 7.25 p. m.
ILeare Wash, at 1.30 p. m. Arr. Aug. 0.20 p.m.
Arr. Atl. 11.25 p m.
Leave Atlanta 9.05 a. m. Arr. Wash. 7.25 p m.
Feb. 2S, 1860. GEO. TONGE, Gen. Snp’t
Macon & Western Railroad.
Macon, July 1st, 1859.
/“VN and after Thursday, the 15th inst., the
PassengerTrains of this Road will run as
follows:
Leave Macon .10.00 A. m.
Arrive nt Atlanta 4.00 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 11.00 a. m.
.Arrive nt Macon 7-55 p- *•
Leave Macon l‘J night.
Arrive at Atlanta 7.15 A. u.
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 A Atlantic Hoad.nt Atlanta,
for all points beyond that place. The >2 o'
clock night train connects at. Atlanta, with the
-Georgia and West Point Rail Ronds.
March 15 ALFRED L. TYLER, Sup’t.
CHEROKEE REMEDY
AX UNFAILING REMEDY FOR
Gonorrhoea and all Diseases of the
URINARY ORG ANS.
T HIS REMEDY cures when all other prep
arations fail. It is entirely unlike every
other comuound; containing no Mineral Pot
ion or Nauseous Drug; as it is prepared sole
ly from Roots; Barks ;uid Leaves, and has been
banded do-.vn, from nne-generntion to another,
by the Cherokee Indians. It is offered to the
public on its own intrinsic merits. It performs
its duty quickly and thoroughly. The Unfor
tunate, of either sex- will bo repaid by using
this Remedy, instead of placing themselves at
thi mercy of some quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at the very Root of the disease;
•It# tendency is not simply to suspend the poi-
•on, but to Remove the Cause on which it de
pend#,—Full directions in pamphlet form, ac
company each bottle—The speedy and perma
nent relief afforded bv this Remedy, in all ca
se# of Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Gravel, Stricture,
Fluor Albus (Whites in Females), and all dis
ease# of the Urinayv Organs, has astonished
the most scientific men of the age. Thi# Rem
edy not only eradicates all Poison from the
System but Invigorates the most delicate con
stitution.
I3JT It docs Not Affect the Breath or Inter
fere with any Class of Business, or require any
deriationfrnm the usual diet.
55® -It requires no assistance from other med
icine.
.tar And what enhances its Value, is the En-
liro Absence of all Nauseous Taste, being a
Pleasant and Delicious Syrup.
p iice #2 per buttle, or ihree bottles for $5.
POTTER A MERWIX,
Solo Proprietors, St. Louis, Mo.
yT Sold in Cassville, by S. Levy, and all
the dealers in medicines. In Atlanta by all
Druggists. John Wright A Co., New Orleans,
and Haviland, Stevenson A Co., Charleston, S.
C., wholesale agents for the South.
S, 1860—ly.
JUDSON’S
Mountain Herb Fills
Above, we present you with a perfect like
ness of Tezuco, a chief of a tribe of the strange
Aztec Nation, that onceru’ed Mexico. You
will find a full account of him and his people
in our pamphlets and almanacs—to be had
gratis, from the Agents for these Pills.
The inventor and manufacturer of “Jndson _
Mountain Herb Pills,” has spent the greater
part of his life in travelling, haring visited
nearly every country in the world. He spent
OTerstx years among the Indians of theRockv
Mountains and Mexico, and it was thus tha‘t
thi: “Mountain- Herb Pills” were discover
ed. A very interesting account of his adven
tures there, you will find in our Almanac and
Pamphlet.
It is an esstablished fact that all diseases a-
rise from
IMPURE BLOODI
The blood is the life! and when any foreign
or unhealthy matter gets mixed with ‘it, it mat
one* distributed to every organ of the bodv.—
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. Tb# action of
the 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 become# disturbed and discolor
ed. As qnickly does impure blood flv to eve
ry part, and leave its sting behind. ‘All the
passages become obstructed, and nnlcss the ob
struction is removed, the lamp ot 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 frrm the blood
bidden seeds of disease, and renders all the
fluids and secretions puse and fluent, clearing
and resuscitating the vital organs.
Pleasant indeed is it to ns, that we are able
to place within' your reach, a medicine like the
‘MocxAlt’x Hebb Pills,’ that will pass direct-
l v to the afflicted parts .through the blood and
fluids of the body, and cause the sufferer to
fcrightcu with the flush of beauty and health.
Jvdson's Pills are the best Remedy in ex
istence for the following Complaints :
Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseas
es, Costiven. *s. Dyspepsia, Diarrhce, Drop
sy, Debility, Fever and Anne, Female
Complaints, Headadhe, Indigestion
Influenza, Inflamation, inward Weak
ness, Liver Complaints, Ix>w ess of .Spirits,
riles, Stone and travel, Secondary Symptoms.
Great Female Medicine.
Females who value health, should never be
without these Pills. They purify the blond,
remove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the
skin of al! pimples and blotches, and bring the
rich color of health to the pale check.
The plants and herbs of which these
1 ills are made, were discovered in a very sur
prising way among the Tezncans, 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.— The Mountain ITerb Pills are put
up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Fach box contains
40 pills, and retail at 25 cen ts per box. All gen
uine, have the signature of B. L. JtUtSOX <£•
CO., on each box.
B. L. JUDSON A CO..
Sole Proprietors.
No 50 Leonard Street, New York.
Agents wanted always—address as a-
bove.
For sale in Cassville bv
BANTON A HARGIS.
In Cartersville by Kramer, Lela.nd A Joxf.s.
June 20, 1800.—ly
Howard Association,
PHiL.VDF.LPn i a, Penn.
i Benseolent Institution established'by Special
. Endowment for tit Belief of the Sid and
Distressed, afflicted with llr.ulent and Fpi-
domic Diseases, and especially for the cure of
Diseases of the Sexual Organs. - .
JICAL ADVICE g’ rren gratis., ar the
111 Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by let
ter,. with * description of their condition, (age,
occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) find iu-eases of
extreme poverty, nr ; Oleines furnished free ot
ble rep irts o:i tbe diseases of the sex-
•al organa, and on the new remedies employ
ed in fix Dispensary, sent to tbe afflicted in a
sealed envelope, tree ol charge. Two or three
stamps for postage will - be acceptable.
Address boct J. S. Houghton. Acting Sur
geon, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth
at, Philadelphia. Bv order of the Directors.
E. D. HEARTWELL. Prwid’t
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.
Oct. 18,1659-cly. -
Executor’s Sale.
480 Cass County Cotton Land.
One -Town Lot in Kingston.
One Pine Lot in the ITth District.
I F not disposed of privately, we will sell on
the first Tuesday in October next, before i
the Court House door in Cassville, the Planta
tion tn Enhnr’ey 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 County; contains
480 acres of land, about 400 of which is fresh
and in a high state of cultivation. The pine
forest bordering on this place is of peculiar
advantage in the way of cheap timber and good
range for cattle, which can be added at a small
outlay as desired. Those wishing to buv a No.
1 place in Cass county will s.urelv find such an
opportunity.
Also, at the same time and place, one Town
Lot in Kingston, containing five acres, well im-
f .roved and desirably located. Also, one pine
ot N.o. 58S in the 17th district, well located lor
steam mill. r
Terms of Sale.—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 due January 1st, 1862, with
interest. For further infumation apply to the
subscribers, or call on Mr. Cox at the planta
tion.
MART.IA CARTER, Executrix.
B. n. LEEKE, 1 P ,
B. T. LEEKE, 1 E ^cutors.
Aug. 4, I860.—ts
$epl
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales.
W LL be sold before tbe Court House door
iu the Tows of Ellijay, on the 1st Tues
day in September next, between the legal hours
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land number 229, in the 10th district
and 2d section; levied on as tbe property of
Wm Moore to satisfy al fa issued from Gilmer
Inferior Court, in favor of John Bruce vs said
Moore; property pointed out by dependent.
Also—John F. Mitchell’s interest in lot of
land No. 41, in the 11th d’strict and 2d section
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court in favor of Daniel L. Fry.
Also—Lot of land No. 95, in the 6th district
and 2d section; levied on as the property of
Augustus Dover to satisfy a Justice’s conrt fi
fa issued from the 864th ‘district, G. M., in fo-
vorof James Barnett ts 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 bluff on Turnip town
Creek, running backways to the line of said
lot North and South, And adjoining Neil C. Ber
ry and Osbotn Holt above, and known as a
part of the Newton M. Foster farm, one small
portion of land in the town of Ellijay, lying
Easfcol the Turnpike road and B. R.'Froth's
shop and the house owned by Joseph Slate, lot
No. 274, in tbe 10th district and 2d section, all
levied on as thepropertyof Newton M. Foster
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
court in favor of Jehn Thomas vs said Foster;
propertv pointed out by E. W. Chastain.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff.
Angnst 4, I860.
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. 4760 square feet of lot No-62 in
the 11th district and 2d section, commencing
on the East side of the Turfipike road, adjoin
ing the'North-west corner of lot No. 5, in the
town of Ellijay. 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 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
Wm. H. Milton, to satisfy two fl fas issuod
from Gilmer Superior court, one in favor of
Baker, Wright A Co. vs said Milton, and one
in favor of Baker A Wright; printed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also—Thomas J. Clark’s interest in lot of
land No. 218, in the 6th districtand 2(Psection,
levied on bv virtue of a fi fa issued from Gil
mer Superior court in favor ofP. A J. M. Pat
terson vs said Clark.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff,
August 1, 1860-
L. S. SALMONS, - - - A- B. MATHEWS, J. N. SIMMONS
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
MSW •»*!*« troe*. I860.
WHITEHALL ST., ATLANTA, GA.
ABE now prepared to offer to tbe trade as good a selection of every style and description of
FOEEIGV AND DOMESTIC SET GOODS *
as can be found id the city, at prices that will meet the views of purchasers.
We hare also every style of
Carpeting, floor and Oil Cloths and Matting,
at prices ranging from tweufy-fire cents to two dollars per yard. We also have a large stock of
LADIES’ LAC g POIXTS AXD SKA WLS,
BFREGES, ORGAXDIES AND JACOBET.\
^ ’ MUSLIXS, WITH AND WITHOUT FLOUNCES.
Also, a large lot of beantifol small printed JACONET MUSLINS and RILLIANTS, plain
and figured WHITE SILKS andROBES .^bndal occasions.
Also, a complete slock of MOURNING DRESS GOODb. , ,
Also a large stock of GINGHAMS and PRINTS, of every quality and style.
Our stock of EMBROIDERIES is large and of the latest styles, as also oar stock of all qual
ities of _ __ ___ _
G~ Ts O V E s ,
among which may be found the well known ALEXANDER Kid Gloves, of every shade
°^Onr’stoek of Bleached and Brown SHEETING and SniRTING, Planters’LINENS and
COTTONADES, is full and complete.
We have also a large stock of .
Boots and Shoes of all qualities,
among which may be found a fine lot of Ladies’ Kid and Congress Boots, made in Philadelphia
expressly for our trade. Also, a large stock of
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
all of which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices FOR CASH
All Orders promptly attended to. apr 1 IS6t ly
PUT MONEY
IN THY PURSE.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO’S.
Consolidated Lottery
OF GEORGIA,
Authorized by a Special Act of tbe Legisla
ture, for the benefit of tbe Washing
ton Connty 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 A CO.’S
DELAWARE AND
STATE LOTTERIES I
*«»»■
Capital Prixe
To be drawn every Saturday.
1 Prize of
$70,000
1 5 Prizes of
$500
1 “
20,000
10 “
800
1 “
10,000
20 “
100
1 “
5,000
100 '*
50
1
3,000
100 “
25
1 “
3 Prizes of
2,000
1,000 j
25000 . **
5
Georgia, Cass connty.
W HEREAS, William N. McKelvy, execu
tor of the last will and testament of
James McKelry, deceased, applies to me for
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 tbe time prescribed bylaw to show
cause if any they hare, why said fetters should
not be granted.
Gi^en under my hand at office, this Au
gust 1, I860.—6m.* N. LAND, Ordinary.
& ffg?
B EING connected with my Father, a Wholesale Manufacturer and Jobber, 417 Market st.,
Philadelphia enables me to sell good3 in my line, as cheap if not cheaper than New \ ork
or Philadelphia.
I obligate myself to sell Hats, Caps and Straw Goods
25 Per cent Cheaper than any other House in
Atlanta, and 10 pet cent, cheaper than Charleston.
I will sell on six months credit to responsible men, giving them the same facilities they
obtain North. JAMES S. MARTIN, Jr.,
• Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
P. S. Come forward, one and all, and patronize S*ut£ern Institutions. apr 5, 60
WM. B. COX, . W. RHODES HILL, W. R. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
wa«iiMi mmmm,
PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Having formed a copartnership as above, we are prepared to exhibit an elegant #nd fresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures. Oi
facilities for purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such that we
can mmranteo entire satisfaction, in every particular. We unnex a few of the articles now in
Georgia, Gilmer county.
W HEREAS, Rolling Kimmons and Alley
Southern apply to me for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Berry Southern,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould
not be granted."
Given under my hand at office, this Angust
1, 1800.—40d
J. P. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
I N pursuance of the will of William Watts,
deceased, will be sold before the Court
house, in the town of Cassville, on the first
Tuesday in September next, the following
property, to-wit:
The late residence of William Watts, dec’d,
containing two acres, more or less. The house
and lotnow occupied hv Wm. Floyd; the house
and lot occupied by Rev. L. Anthony, each
containing one-haif acre, more or less; one va
cant lot, one acre, more less, all in the town ot
Adairsville. Also, ome field lying east of A-
dairsville, now in cultivation, containing twen
ty acres. All sold as the property of William
Watts, deceased.
Terms.—Credit until the 1st of March, 1861,
with approved securitv, interest from date.
J. S. CUNNINGHAM, I FTr .„
F. M. WATTS, ) txr s ‘
July 11, 1869.—2m
T HE
Greatest Reduction
EVER MADE IS STANDARD
SEWING MACHINES
; At a reduction of Twenty Dollars
from former prices.
> is now ont.
Atlanta, Ox., Nov. 1
A. LEYDEN,
GmstsIA gen
Administrator’s Sale.
Georgia, Gilmer County.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinarv
of said county, will be sold to the high
est bidder, before the Courthouse door in the
town of Ellijay in said connty, on the first
Tuesday in (Jctober next, within the legal sale
honrs, the following property, to wit: »
Rachel, a negro woman about thirty-eight
year* of age, and Kate, her child eight or nine
months old; Betty and Patsej, twin negro
girls, about six yean old; ton acres off of lot
of land No. 477, and eighty acres, more
or less’of lot No. 178, on wblcn there is forty
acres good bottom land in a high state of cul
tivation ; lot No. TS6 arid lot No. 149, which
lot is very well improved, and the undivided
half of lot No. 113, all the foregoiug lots situ
ate in the 0th district and 2d section of G ilmer
county; also the-undivided half of lot No. 201,
in the lith district and 2d section of said conn-
ty, which lot includes a valuable mill seat on
Cartecay river sufficient to drive any kind of
machiuery; all sold as-the property belonging
to the estate of Lewis D. Ellington' late of said
connty deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
Taaiu or Soup—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 *”d different instalments,
with good and sufficient securitv.
G. F. RANEY, ) . . ,
M. GREER, r Admrs.
Angust 8, 186q
ft EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas F.
■ T M. Smith applies to me for letters dis-
missory froiU adniifi'stration on the estate pf
James J. Smith, deceased.
These arc 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 hare, why said lettersshould
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March
loth, 1860—6m. N. LAND. Ord.
cun guarantee entire satisfaction, in every pur’
store and to arrive :
30 Hogsheads New Orleans Sugar,
50 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar,
400 Kegs Nails,
300Boxes Candles; 150,000 Segars ;
75 Barrels Old Rye Whiskey.
| 100 Ilogsheads A B and C Sugar,
| 200 Bags Rio Coffee,
I 10 *’ Old Government Coffee,
j 25 “ Java Coffee; 100 Boxes Tobacco;
| 200 Barrels Rectified Whiskey ;
To uarreis urn iiye n nisisey, i
30 Pack's Crosscut's Her.nessv and other choice Brandies; 1000 Boxes Snuff; nOO sacks Salt;
10 “ IJrandv, old and soft, from private stock ; 100 boxes State and Eng. Dairy Cheese;
And anv quantity of Soda, Starch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces, Preserves, Fruits, Cordials, Oys
ters, Mackerel, Sardines, Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Charns, Ac., to which attention is invited.
Awaiting vonr commands, and alwliys at your services, we are, respectfully.
Atlanta; Nov. 1,1S59. COX, KILL A CO.
Boots and Slioes
AT THE SIGX OF THE BIG BOOT,
Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street, Atlairta, Ca.
W E have noTT in store, and are daily receiving, the largest and best stock of Boots and
Shoes ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of the following styles :
Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Water-Proof Boot*; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf stitchtd
Aloft Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf stitched Bottom Boots; Gentlemen s fine French
Calf sqnare-edofe Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf welted Boots; Gentlemen’s fine French
Calf pump-sole Boots; Gentlemen’s tine French Calf pump- sole peeked Boots; Gentlemens’
fine French Calf stout and light pejfijed Boots ; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Congress Gai
ters; Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Oxford Ties and Brogans ; Gentlemen’s fine French Calt
Oxford Boots; Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Rubbers;
Ladies’ fine Silk Lasting, Kid foxed Congress Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Patent
Leather foxed Congress Gaiters with heels; Ladies’ fine Glove Kid Congress G:uters; Ladies’
fine Silk Lasting patent Crescent foxed Gaiters, with heels; Ladies’ fine Silk Lasting plaip
Ladies’ fine Kid turn Boots,
Morocco and Kid M. C.
Excelsiois; Ladies’
Infant’s
- Buff,
Wax Leather^ Kip and Russet Brovins, House Servant’s Shoes, Ac. The above Goods are
manufactured by us expressly for the retail trade, and will be sold at lower prices than a
similar quality of 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.
We also keep constantly on hand a heavy stock of Ofik and Hemlock Sole Leather; Side,
Kip and Russet Upper; French CalfSkins; 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. At the sign of the Big Boot, Peachtree Street.
Atlanta, Dec. 15, 1859. DIMICK, WILSON & CO., Successors to Dimick A Mix.
97« Approxim’n Prizes, amounting to $18,200.
Tickets only $8.00—halves, quarters and
eighths in proportion.
CITY PLAN.
SB 5 O , O O O
FOR #1.001
DRAWN DAILY AT 5 O’CLOCK.
75 ballots!—12 draws numbers!!
SCHEME!
Any #1 ticket with 3 drawn num. on it $50,000
.< •• « 7 “ “ *< >.*5,000
« « « ** 6 “ ** “ 15,000
« <* « « 5 “ " “ 5,000
<« « « <* 4 •• ■< “ 1,000
« « « *• 3 •• “ 200
« « « <« 2 “ “ “ 30'
“ “ “ “ 1 “ “ “ 5
Any $1 ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to come ont at any particnlar
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.
Remember!— If two or more selected num
bers are taken, and all of those numbers so
selected, ar* not drawn, among the Twelve
Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank.
TW By this Scheme purchasers can select
their own Numbers.
WOOD, EDDY 4k CO., ||
The Managers’ Offices are loaatod at WBtefof
ton, Delaware, and St. Loaia, MiNOari#
T u e following
MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES
will be drawn in public, nnder the Sapenatoa-
deuce of Sworn Commissioners, appointed by
the Governor.
Wood, Eddy A Co’s. Lottery r
Class No. 454 Draws Sat’y, Sep. 2S, I860.
78 Numbers—18 Drawn Ballots.
1 Grand Capital Pxisa of
*70,000!
1 Prixe of •
1 Prixe of
3 Prizes of
3 Prizes of
3 Prizes of
3 Prizes of
3 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
$40,000
28,875
10,000
0,000
4,000
3,000
2,500
1,000
169 prises of $500*
65 prizes o* * *U-
05 prizes^ to
65 prized
65 pris
4810 pr
27040jvrj
COMBINATION PLAN.
Drawn every day at 4 o’clock.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
$40,000! $32,000 $25,000!
$20,000 fl0,000 $5,000!
$2.500! ETC.!
TICKETS FROM #1 TO #10.
S*TIn ordering Tickets, state the Class, en
close the money to our address, and on receipt
of it we will send what is ordered by return
mail.
|3ff“All communications strictly confiden
tial.
Purchasers will please write thrir sig
natures plain, and give their Post Office Conn
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 A CO.. Macon, Ga.
Tickets in tbe above Plans for sale by
Nov 1» TV*. 1). BURRIS, Cassville.
32,396 Prizes, smonnting to $1,171,950’
Whole Tickets $20; Halves #10; Quarters $5.
Certificates of Packages of 26 whole ticket*
will be sold for $299; halves, quarters a ad
eighths in proportion.
SPLENDID SCHEME!
To be drawn each WEDNESDAY iu SEP’
CLASS 421 Draws Wednesday, Sep. 5, I860'.
CLASS 436 Draws Wednesday, Sep. 12,1860 .
CLASS 448 Draws Wednesday, Sep. 19, 1860 -
CLASS 460 Draws Wednesday, Sep. 26,1860 -
Nearly one prize to every two Tickets..
78 Number#—13 Drawn Ballots. .
1 Grand Capital Prize of $35,500.-
#10,000 | 64 Prizes of $lW
4,500 | 64 prizes of Yt '
2,327 | 64 *« TO
1,200 1 64 - 60
1,000 | 64 *“ 50
200 | 5,504 " to
1,000 | 28,224 « 20
1 prize of
6 “
1 “
10 "
30 “
50 “
265 “
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS, Noah Reaves, as next of kin
and R. C. Hooper, as friend, have filed
their petition in writing, as required by stat
ute, for letters of administration on the estate
of Joshna Smith Feaves, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore tc cite and admonish al'
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within tbe time prescribedj>y law, and
show 6anse, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office, this July
18, 1860. ‘ N. LAND, Ordinary.
Georgia, Cass county.
A LL persons having demands ngain-t Arm
stead Leak, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them properly
attested, to us within the time prescri’^d by
law, or they will not be settled, and all per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
quired to make immediate pavment..
MOSES A. LEAK, Jr., ) . , .
JOHN S. LEAK. t Admr
Aug. 8, 1S60.—lOd
Estate Sale.
520 Acres Cass Connty Lands for Sale.
B Y virtue of the last will of James Carter,
deceased, we will oflbr at private sale, un
til the 1st of November next, one of the best
Cotton and Grain Farms in the connty of Cass;
400 acres of which are in a high state of cul
tivation and fresh, having beat cleared in the
last few years. Also, one town lot of five a-
cres in Kingston, well implored.
To Debtors and Creditors.
Those who are indebted to said estate wi‘
please come forward and settle at once, an |
those holding demands are requested to han
them in as soon as possible.
M. CARTER, Exeentrix.
B. T. LEEkII 1 E « cut °rs-
Cassville, Ga., June 13, I860!.—4m
Georgia, Fannin connty.
Kinnev, represents to tbe court that he baa
tally discharged tbe duties of said executor
ship. , This is therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if -any they have, why said ex
ecutor should not he diMMiged from his exee-
ntorabip and receive letters of dismissiuo on
the first Monday in March, 1S61.
JAMES KINCAID, Cfrd’y.
August 15, I860.—-5m
Georgia, Can connty.
A LL persons concerned are hereby notified,
that two months after date, we will make
application to the Ordinary of said eonnty, for
leave tc sell the real estate and slaves belong
ing to tbe estate of the late Armstead Leak,
deceased, for tbe benefit of the heirs and cred
itors oi said decersed.
MOSES A. LEAK, Jr, ) . . _
JOHN S. LEAK, j AariT
Ang. 8, J860.—2m
8. B. B-OBSOIsr & CO.,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
Offer for Sale,
200 bags Rio Coffee; 40 bags Java Coffee; 20 bags Laguayra Coffee; 100 barrels A B and C
Sugars; 40 barrels powdered and crushed Sngars; 25 hogsheads fair to choice Sugrrs;
25 bales Gunny Bagging; 150 coils Rope; 275 kegs Nails; 100 barrels of Whisky—
assorted; 20 baskets Champagne Wine; 200 boxes Candles; 200 sacks
Salt; 100 boxes Tobacco, 100,000 Havana, American and German
Cigars; 25 barrels best Cider and White Wine Vinegar;
Cheese, Backets, Tabs, Wines, Brandies, Powder, Shot, Lead, Table Sait, Starch, Soda,
Crackers, Preserves, Pickles, Mackerel, Brooms, Ac., Ac.
Their business will be done gtrictlv on the
CASH SYSTEM,
and prices will be found at the LOWEST FIGURES.
Atlanta, Nov. 1,1859.
S. B. ROBSON,
R. C. ROBSON.
Hardware! Hardware!
CLARKE & LEWIS.
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
0GB STOCK CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF
' HJlEBWJlEE,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoes, Chains, Picks, Mattresses, Mill and
'Crosscut and Cirenlar Saws, Beilowses, Anvils. Vices, Rope,
Corn Shelters and Straw Cutter#, Leather and Rubber Belting
and Packing, Building Material, Cutlery, Gnus, Pistols, Carriage
Hardware, Springs, Axles, Hubs, Spokes, Ac. Jan 26, ’60-ly-
C.iss Sheriff's Sales for Sopt,
117 ILL be sold before the Court House door
Yv in the Town of Cnssville, on the 1st
Tuesday in September next, within the legal
hoars of sate, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 218. in the 17th district and
Id section of Cass county, as the property of
Christopher Smith to satisfy a Justices court
fi. fa. in favor of W. H. H. Fulton vs. said
Smith; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also—-Two negro men; one by the name of
George, about thi: tv-five years of age, and one
by the name of Phillip, about fifty-live years
of age, as the property of James D. Terrell to
satisfy two fi. fa.-., one in f.ivor of Horsey, A w-
ten A Co. and one in favor of Courtney, Ten-
nent A Co. vs said Terrell; levied on by J. C.
Aycock, former Sheriff.
Also—Lot of land No. 416, in flic 21st dis
trictand 2d section of Cass county, to satisfv a
Justice’s nonrt fi fa issued from the 963d d : s-
trict, G. M. in favor of Handler A Thompson
v# C. M. Fry; levy made and returned to me
by a constable.
Also—One negro man named Lewis, abont
60 years old, as the properfv of.Tames A. Mad
dox, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Cass Superior
court in favor of Torrass A Brothers vs J. B.
Langston & Co.
Also—Lot of land No. 138, in the 2!st dist.,
and 2d section, of origiria'ly Cherokee now
Cass connty ; levied on as the property of Dan
iel Chitwood to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Supe
rior Conrt in favor of the Central Bank of Geor
gia endorsee ts Daniel Chitwo'd; propertr
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney.
Also—A negro woman named Rhoda, abont
I vears old, dark complexion ; levied on as
I the proper” °f Robert H. Guyton, to satisfy
| four Justice’s Cvlirt fas, from the 822d dis
trict G. II. one in favor of C. Tate, one in
favor of Miller Collins, and two fn fyvor of
Powell A Bishop, all vs said Guyton; proper
ty pointed oat by C. B. Tate; levy made and
returned to me by a constable.
Also—One negro woman named Betty, about
55 years old, dark complexion; levied on as tbe
property of Sarah A. E. Edwards, to satisfy
two Justices court fi fas issued from the 822<I
district G. M. :n favor of W. J. Williford va
Sarah A. E. Edwards: property pointed out by
plaintiff; levy made and returned to me by a
constable.
Also—One house and lot in the town of Eu-
harly occupied by J. B. Broom as a blacksmith
shop, number not known, to satisfy afi. fa. for
purchase money issued from Cass Superior
conrt in favor of Felix C. Bailey vs Noah R.
Smith and W. H. 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 Benj. Harris tc satisfy two fi fas issued from
Cass Superior court,* one in favor of Thomas
K. Sproull vs Benjamin Harris-and Andrew
Hamilton endorser, and one in favor of James
Milner vs Andrew Hamilton and Benj. Harris.
Algo—One house and lot in the town of King
ston, camber not known, on the Sonth side of
the Rail Road, 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 A
Franks and C. Dodd endorser, and other fi fas
14,412 Prizes Amounting to $578,558
Whole tickets $10—Halves #6—Quarters $2,50
Certificates of Packages in the above Scheme
to be drawn each Wednesday, of 26 Ticket*,
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 yon wish to purchase; name the Lot
tery in which you wish it invested, and wbetl«
cr yon wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re
ceipt of which we send what is ordered, by-
first mail, together with the scheme.
Immediately utter the drawing a printed
drawing, certified to by the Commissioners,
will be sent, with an explanation.
Purchasers will please write tbeirsignatnrea
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
State.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immrdi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the u
sual time of forty days.
All communicationsstiicily confidential.
Wood, Eddy A Co.’s Lotteries sre drawn at
Augusta, Ga., and Wilmington, Del
Our Sin?In Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000 I
DBA WX EVERY SATURDAY.
Whole Tickets $10, Halves #5, Quarters $2)^
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate* to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del.
or WOOD, EDDY A CO.. HI. Lonis, Mo.
13?“ Circulars containing Schemes for the
month will be sent, free of expense,' by ad
dressing as above. May 28, I860.
LOOK AT "THIS \ ~ ~~
MO BLANKS!
GRAND SCHEME FOB
3e fte ;m:bee.
Georgia State Lottery.
McKinney & co., Maxagms.
Authorized by special act of the Legislature.
585,828 Prizes I $360,060
More than one prize to every two ticket*.
Capital Prize, $60,000!
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Hal res, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
To be drawn each Saturday in 1960, in th$ Oil j
Of Savannah, Ga.
Class 87 draws Saturday, Sept. 1, 1860.
Class 88 draws Saturday, Sept. 8, 1860.
Class 89 draws Saturday, Sept. 15, 1860.
Class 90 draws Saturday, S«pt. 22, 1860
Class 91 draws Saturday, Sept. 29, I860
Magnificent Scheme,
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
2 Prizes of
$60,000
10.000
9,060
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,000
10 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes of
25,000 Prises of
869
400
840
900
160
ICO
75
CO
9
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
50,305 Prizes Amounting to $876,600
50,365 Frizes Aaoufit’g to $375,000
WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTH.
Certificate of Packages will be send sttbe
following ratoe, which is tbe rfibl
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets $60
‘‘ “ 10 half “ jo
*' 10 quarter “ is
“ 10 eighth “ T.'.o
. THE GOLD MINE I
ALL PRIZES AND NO
On to* Tfcree Number
Drawn every Wednesday and Sathrday in mW
$25.0001
M
A. ISAACS, liukimaMe XII-
r, Whitehall Stbcbt, Atlanta Ga.
betas conatantlv on band «larg=and splen
did assortment at BONNETS of the latest
sfylea, toitakle for aUseeSons. Head Bremen.
Berthe Capes, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac, which
she will offiar at very low ariose, and would
respectfully solicit a ealL Orders from a dis
tance promptlv attended to.
Angnst 1,1860—ly
CARTERSVILLE EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
HOWARD, STOKELY & CO.,
Are receiving their Urge and well selected Stock of
nv siuk in sum mk
And would announce to tbe pnhlic thst they are now prepared to offer them one of the
largest, cheapest, nsont fashionable and snfastaatUl stock of
Ready-made Girthing, Hats, Roots and Shoes,
country. In addition to their Dry Goods boose;
SE. where thejjkee^ ronrieatfy onjrnnd a lu-ge
t to the Cherokee
GROCERY HOUSE,
CARTERSVILLE, GA., Oet. 18,1859
Howard, Stokely ft Co.
in my hands vs Johnson A Franks.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also.—2Jf seres of ’and, more or less,
with the improvements thereon, in the town
of Cartersville, known as the nlace whereon
defendant has a shop, to satisfy tbe purchase
monevfi. fa. from Cass Superior court, Don
ald M. Hood, administrator on the estate cf
Thomas Hamilton, vs. Milton Loveless.
A. M. FRANKLIN, 8h’ff
Angust 4, I860.
Notice.
L OST or stolen from my note book, two
yiromiasory notes, one of said notes given
by E. K. Wimiett for one hundred dollars, da
ted abont tbe 1st or 3d of November, 1859, sod
made payable to David Roberson or bearer, and
dne 25th Deeeftber, 1860. with interest from
date; the other note on Cbamty Sorrels for
sixty dollars, dated the same time of Up othe*
note, made payable to David Roberson, and
doe 25th December. 1860, bearing interest from
date. As I bare not traded said notes to any
person, I foiewsrn all persons from trading for
them, and also forewarn tbe maker of said
notes from paring them to any person except
myself. JONATHAN McDOW
June 27.—tl
1 Capital Priae of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
40 Prizes of
40 Prizes of
40 Prises of
259 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizes of
5,682 Prizes of
28,224 Prizes of #
6,000
4,00ft
8,9”C"
135
17ft
12b
121
60
30
80.
20.
1C
5
34,412 Prizes Amounting to $381,481
Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion*
Is Osdering Tickets ok CzsnnCATsa,
Enclose the money to our address for tbs
.Tickets ordered, on reeeipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can
have Tickets ending in any figure they may
designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prims will
be sent to purchasers immediately after tba-
drawing.
A11 communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates,
to McKinney a ce„
Mch 24, I860—ly.
D. M. YOUNG, Aggxt,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALZB W
OF EVE&T DESCRIPTION^
Whitehall Street, AUaaUfy Ra.
Feb. 9,1866—ly.