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recent some
anccy
^^wntion ’
A writer, in the Louisville (Ky.)
Democrat, speaking of a powerful speech
made by Judge Buliitt, at Grecnsburg Ky
says.
If sound reason, fair argument, and 1c.
g»l deductions, arc to rule and have its
due wcight.with thinking, reflecting men,
/t does seem that no one, with his proper
reason about him, after hearing the argu
ment of Judge Bullitt, could help being
driven, irresistibly, to the conclusion—
first—That Stephen A. Douglas is the
Tegular nominee of the National Democrat
ic party of the United States.
Secondly—That John C. Breckinridge is
the nominee of a sectional party, brought
about by the rebellious teachings of those
who are unfriendly to the Union of these
States.
Thirdly—That Stephen A. Douglas
stands now upon the same old fashioned
Democratic Platform upon which all the
great men and good men of the Demo
cratic party have ever stood, and where
even Mr. Breckinridge stood, until his
recent somersault into the Disunion camp
Yancey & Co.; and
—That the doctrine of nomin
ation by Congress in the States, in
'the Territories and in the District of Co
lumbia is no new doctrine; that it is the
fcame identical doctrine; which has been
acted upon, and abided by and advocated
by the Democratic party throughout the
land for the last twelve years, and upon
which James Buchanan and John. C.
Breckinridge were run and were elected
in 1856.
fifthly—That the doctrine of Popular
Sovereignty of the people, and principles
of non-intervention in regard to their own
domestic concerns, is as old as o".“ govern
ment itself, and is fully illustrated in the
principles " hcli u.oVed our Sires of the
Revolution in their struggle for independ
ence against the tyranical oppression of
King George the Third, one of ttic great
est haters and proscribcrs of popular free
dom.
Sixthly—That those who advocate the
doctrine of intervention, and deny the peo
ple the right to regulate their own domes
tic concerns in their own way, subject on
ly to the Constitution, and the laws of the
land as expounded by the courts, are but
carrying out the same aristocratic doctrine
of George the Third, that the people are
not capable of sclf-gcvernment; and to
bo freed from this odious doctrine, our
fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes
and which lost the best blood that ever
flowed in human veins.
Seventhly—That Stephen A. Douglas
is now, and was, and ever lues been, the
firm, unwavering advocate of tnc Popular
Sovereignty of the people; that the people
are capable of self-government; that they
have the right, and ought, in their discre
tion, to exercise it at all times to regulate
their own domestic concerns in their own
way, subject alone to the Constitution and
the laws of the United Stales, as expoun
ded by the Courts. ’’
Sec the manner in which the Black
Republican organs throughout Illinois
makes use of Judge Douglas speech to
prejudice Northern men against linn. Al
most every one of their papers has the fol
lowing extract standing daily at the head
of its columns. Their allies in the South
accuse him of being an Abolitionist:
Louisville Democrat.
COIWLAU SOVEREIGNTY DEFINED READ 1
READ ! read! !
ft is part of the history of the country
that under this doctrine of non-interven
tion, this doctrine that you delight to call
squatter sovereignty, the people of New
Mexico hate INTRODUCED andl‘RO-
TECTED slavercry in the WHOLE OF
TIT A T TERRITOR Y. Under th is doc
trine they hare CONVERTED a tract
tf FREE TERRITOR V into slave terri
tory more than FIVE TIMhts A.S
LARGE AS TUE STATE OF NEW
YORK. Uiuhr this Doctrine, slavery
has been extended from the Rio Grande
to the Gulf of California, and from the
line of the Republic of Mexico, not only
tip to 36* 30’, but up to 38®—giving yoc
A DEGREE AND A HALF MORE SLAVE TERR1-
-TORR TUAN YOU EVER CLAIMED.—Douglas'
tpeech, May 16, 1S60.
HF* The New York Herald has changed
front again, and now predicts the triumph
of the Douglas Union ticket in that State
by a large majority. Speaking of the vote
of New York the Herald of the, 22d says:
•“Wc have said that New York weuld elect
the Union anti-Lincoln electoral ticket by
at least fifty thousand majority, and we
thought we were within the bounds of rea-
ta saying; but we have now to cor-
Tw/oureSumate. We did not know when
we made it, that the Black Republican
leaders, wire-pullers and managers were
Special Notices.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR James CLARKE’S
CelebrAted Female Pills.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke,
M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the
cure of all those painful aud dangerous diseas
es to which the female constitution is subject.
It moderates all excess and removes all ob
structions, and a speedy cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time
bring on the monthly period with regularity.
TO THE MERCHANTS
OF THE
thejindersigned,.
MERCHANTS of
the CITY OF CHARLESTON, S. C.,
encouraged by the patronage received last
Spring, and by the assuranes that have reach
ed us from all sections of the South and South
west, that our Goods have compared advanta
geously, and competed successfully, with those
bought in New \ork and other Northern cit
ies, and believing that being found faithful to
the pledges, made iu our former Card, we will
receive still greater patronage, have prepared,
ourselves for a largely increased Fall business. '
Our Importers and Jobbers of Foreign Mer
chandize 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
for the Southern trade. They have bought for
cash, or its equivalent, and their selections
will form full aud attractive stocks for the in-
Woodruff’s Concords.
It is a general acknowledged fact that
these Buggies are far superior to any now used |
in the Suite. They run lighter, ride easier and J
last longer than any other Baggies ; hence the | ^
increased demand for them in many parts of
t us State; also, in Alabama, Tennessee and
Florida. If vou want a good Buggy or Car
riage of any kind it will pay you well to go to
Atlanta or send your orders. Woodruff keeps
a large stock from the fine Coach down to the
iron axle Plantation Wagon. [ july 2o.
IMPOTANT
ARRIVAL
NEWS!
O F
Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Go- j S j*ction of the interior merchant. Our facil-
vernment Stamp of Great Britain to prevent
counterfeits.
CAUTION.—These Pills should not be ta
ken by females during the first three months ol
Pregnancy, as they are sure to br.«. yon 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 effect a cure when
all other means have failed; and although a
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel,
antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu
tion.
Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each
package, which should be carefu 1 preserved.
Sole agent for the Umicd States and Canada,
JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin A Co.,)
Rochester, N. Y.
N. 11.—$1,00 and 0 postage stamps enclos
cd to any authorized Agent, will insure a bot
tle, containing 60 pills, by return mail.
Sold in Cassville by S. Levy, and all
dealers iu medicine—in Atlanta by Massey A
Lunsdaie. John Wright k Co., New Orleans,
and Haviland, Stovenson A Co., Charleston, S.
C., wholesale agents for the South.
March 8—lv.
ities forobtaiuing Domestic Goods direct from
the manufactories, are unsurpassed by any
city in the Union.
We, therefore, confidently invite vou to in
spect our FALL STOCK OP FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC GOODS, feeling assured that all
who may do so, without prejudice, will make
their purchases in this market. Our Stocks
are now complete, and we would be pleased to
receive the visits of eur old aud new mercan
tile friends.
CARTERSVILLE RESTAURANT,
BY MADDOX k PUCKETT.
We announce to i
the public gen- '
erally that we :
have opened a j
new CONFEC- ;
TIONERY in
Cartersville, at
the old stand of |
W. & J. N. By- ’
ers, and will ,
keep constantly I
ou haud all kinds of Confectionaries. Eating
Saloon furnished with all the delicacies of the ;
season. JAS. F. MADDOX,
THOS. M. PUCKETT.
Cartersville, Feb. 9, 1860—lv.
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
Coughs, Cobls, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Quincy, and numerous as
well as the dangerous diseases of the Threat,
Chest and Lungs, prevail, in our changeable
climate, at all seasons of the year: tew are
fortunate enough lo esenpe their baneful influ
ence. How important then to have on hand a
certain antidote to ull the complaints. Expe
rience proves that this exists in IF*star’s Bal
sam to an extent not found in any other reme
dies; however severe the suffering, the appli
cation, soothing, healing and wonderful Bal
sam at once vanquishes the disease and restores
the sufferer to wonted health.
Georgia Testimony.
Certificate from Mr. E. Mausenet, a well
mown and highly respectable citizen of Macon,
Ga.
Macon, Ga., March 19, 1S60.
Messrs. S' W. Fowlsk Co.:
Gentlemen :—Believing in the great virtue
of your renowned Balsoin of Wild Cherry, I
clierfully comply with the request of your tra
velling agent in adding my testimony to the
many which you have already received. I
have been acquainted with this medicine fur
main- years, and have always heard it spoken
of in' the highest terms A brother-in-law who
at one time was much reduced with a severe
ami obstinate cough, was restored by it, after
other remedies failed. I have also used it for
mvself and children for obstinate cooghs and
colds, with a uniform and happy result, and
therefore recommend it confidently as the best
lung medicine within my knowledge.
Respectfully, E. MAUSENET.
1ST Caution to Purchasers. The only genu
ine 117star's Balsam has the written signature
of “ I. Birrrs” and the printed one of the Pro
prietors on the outer wrapper; ull other is vile
and worthless.
Prepared bv SETH W. FOWLE Jb CO., Bos
ton, and for sale by
A. Haire. Cassville.
Khauer. Lki.axd A Jones, Cartersville.
Samuel V. Siikats, Kingston.
And by nearly all Druggists.
July IS.—lm
GILLILAND, HOWELL A CO.; JOHN
STON. CREWS A CO.; CHAMBERLAIN,
MILER A CO.; JOHN G. MILNOR A CO.;
NAYI.ER, SMITH A CO.; HYATT. Mc-
BURNEY, A CO.; CRANE, BOYLSLON A
CO;. J.-S- A L. BOWIE A CO.; CADOW,
McKenzie a co. ; keurison a leid-
ING.
HARDWARE.
HYDE, GREGG, A DAY; WILMANS A
PRICE; COURTNEY, TENNANT A CO.;
J. E. AUGER A CO.
Boots and Shoes.
D. F. FLEMING A CO.; R. A. PRINGLE
A CO.; FORCE A MITCHELL; E. B. STOD
DARD A CO.; DUNHAM, TAFT A CO.;
HASELTINE A WALTON.
CLOTHING.
PIERSON SMITH A CO ; COHEN. WIL
LIS A CO.; WALDRON, EGGLESTON A
CO.; EDWIN BATES A CO.; MATTHIESSEN.
O’HARA A CO.
GROCERIES.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
CreciieHj iinO Gliijss JAiqire.
WEBB A SAGE; BROWN A PALMA.
Drugs and Medicines.
HA VIEW'D, STEVENSON A CO.; NEL
SON CARTER; JOHN ASUURST A CO.;
RUFF A DOWIB.
Silks wS Zwcij Goods.
BOWEN, FOSTER A CO.; J. A W. KNOX;
DEWING. THAYER A CO; MARSHALL,
BURGE A CO.; ALBERT LENGNICK,
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods.
HORSEY, AUTEN A CO.; F- D. FAN
NING A CO.; D. It. WILLIAMS A CO.
Sidles fti)d SoddieKj ifai’dtoqi’t’.
HASTIE, CALUOITX A CO.; JENNINGS,
THOML1NSON A CO.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and Win
dow Curtains.
LAMBERT A HOWELL; J. G. BAILIE.
Jhlportei’S Jkqlcl’S in $>
CIIAFEE, CROFT A CHAFEE; RENNEKElt
A GLOVER.
3)ej)lelr in Sqpolr find Envelopes.
JOSEPH WALKER.
August CO, I860.
m\\ Mill!!
T HE subscriber offers for sale
one of the most valuable
little FARMS on the Etowah
R'ver. It contains 250 acres,
ISO of which is first quality,
the remainder second. It has all necessary
improvements upon it, and lies convenient to
market, miles South of Kingston. Any
person wishing to purchase Cass County Hirer
Land will lo well to give me a call on the
place, or address me at Kingston, Ga., before
purchasing elsewhere.
1 B. F. REYNOLDS.
August 8, I860.—t25dec
southern Cultivator please publish 4 times.
FALL A3SL
AT HERZBERG & BROTHERS’
IEV HUT CIS! STORES I MlTEiSTHU. AIB Willi. II
Consoling in Ensign nwd
MEI'i AND SOYS READY-MADE SLOTHifN*,
Bruns, ins hi cos,
Bonnets, Jewelry, Watches, Notions &c.
Which have been selected Personally with the IToj be io u
themselves, as we take pleasure in show mg our goods. HERZBERG A BROTHERS.
Sept. 0, 1S60.
Hardware, Stoves, Iron, &c.
AT
HARNESS SHOP.
! BY W. O. BOWLER,
Cassville, Georgia,
KEEPS ALWAYS ON HAND
’ Carriago and Buggy Harnett,
ft
m
§
BY
RAW SON,
GIL
X
[From the Troy Budgstt.J
John Quincy Adams.
It is iu that famous poem, the Siege of Cor
inth, where Byron records that—
“There was an old man whose hairs were ichit> .
But his veteran arm was full of might.”
The famous lines descriptive of this old man
have often been quoted as 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
wunld 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 IIkimsthkkt’s
IIair Restorative, which would have restored
his hair to all the pristine beauty and natural
color of youth.
Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold eve-
whereby all dealers iu medicine, and in Cass
ville by Samuel Levy. W. E. HAGAN A CO.
aug. 22—lm Proprietors, Troy, N. Y.
H. L. RAY,
HMncg and Coimeht af £ai»,
ELLIJ AY, GEORGIA.
Sept. 6, ly
Cass Sheriff’s Sales for Oct.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door
in the Town of Cassville, on the 1st
Tuesday in October next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
The settlement of land whereon the defend-
ent now lives, in the 21st district and 2d sec
tion, numbers not known; levied on as as the
property of James Baker, jr., to satisfv a fi fa
issued from Cass Inferior court, in favor of
J. R. Parrott and S. Erwin vs said Baker.
Also—Lot of land wHereon the defendant
now lives, number not known, in the 16th dis-
t trict and 3d section, as the prope rty of David
min* to expose the corruption and rascali- Roberson, to satisfy a fi fa issued from a Jus-
gomg to expose me ua p I tices < . ourt of the f, 5 oj district G. M„ in favor
ty of each other to the public, and not on- of £ y Jl)hnson TS David Roberson; levy
Jy call tt"b other thieves, but prove it and j made and returned to me by a constable.
’m, ... .t-.v on. now doing. Set down Also—Town lot in the town of Enharley,
gab it in as they , , i known as John Haney’s blacksmith shop, as Lungs.
?Jew York as good for one hundred tneu- j the p ro p ertv „f John W. Haney, to satisfy a Dr. Lacoste’s Flor del Ucayali, against sex-
„ nw for the Union electoral fi fi» issued from a Justices court of the 851st
«and majority now ior me vmm v v district G M in faror of simi * Cochran vs
(ticket”
said Haney ; levy made and returned to me
bv a constable.
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sheriff.
Sept. 1, I860.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also.—2*4 aeres of land, more or less,
Jndion’s Mountain Herb Fills.
Row strange and wonderful it often seems to ;
ut that a medicine composed of,, with the improvements thereon, in the town
(tain herbs and roots, should so eer of Cartersville, known as the place whereon
out and cure disease. How surprising that the de f en d*nt has a shop, to satisfy the purchase
Indians should know and preserve so long ; monev fi. fa from Csss Superior court, Don-
** b.. .raped lb, “
A. M. FRANKLIN, Sh’ff.
ot the greatest physicians the world ba6 ever
•eeu. True, the aneient inhabitants of Mexi- !
co were a staange race, found by the Span-
iards Bring in large cities, and allowing for
their strange customs and religion as well civ-
August 4,1$6<>.
Georgia. Gilmer Cornty.
W HEREAS. Isaac Bailey app
letters of administration on the estate
The Good Times have come at Last !
l,782JPrizes!
$16,300.
Four Capital Prizes!
I). R. ALEXANEDR & CO’S
FORTY-NINTH
MAGNIFICENT
Gash, Watch and Land
GIFT DISTRIBUTION.
WILL BE DRAWN AT FRANKLIN, IND.,
Monday, Sept. 10, 1860.
Cash Prize of $500 in American Gold.
Horse, Buggy and Harness, $400.
SpiiMl?;? HosetoooD Fol'i:, ilql-
i|cO qt Sj3.o0.
363 Gold and Silver Watches,
All in Hunting Cases from SIS to *250.
304 Prizes in American Gold, from
$2.50 TO 500.
280 ACRES OF FARMING LAND.
385 Setts Solid Silver and Duuble l’lated
Ware.
Patent Self-Winding and American Sport
ing Watches, Gold and Silver Vest Chains,
Bracelets, Ac., Ac., Ac.
Number of Prizes, 1.7S2
Value of Prizes, $16,:>U0
Tickets Limited to 16,300
DBA WINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY.
Every Ticket-holder receives a printed
list of drawu numbers, free of charge.
’ZP5T All drawings take place in publice, su
perintended exclusively by the Ticket holders.
REFERENCES.
I take great pleasure in referring all who
T HE Eighth Annual Course of Lectu.es in
this Institution will commence ou Monday
the 5th of November next.
Preliminary Lectures will commence on the
22d of October.
Faculty:
R. D. ARNOLD, M. I>.. Professor of Theory
aud Practice of Medicine. .......
1> M KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics
and Diseases of Women and Children.
W G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Surgery.
T B READ, M. D., Prof. MateriaMedica.
J URIAH HARRISS, M. D., Prof. Physiology.
N 4. PRATT. M. D., Prof. Chemistry.
W R. WARING, M. 1>., Prof. Anatomy.
R. 11. HARIS, M. D., Demonstrator of Arat-
qmy.
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital
twice a week, bv Drs. Arnold and Bulloch,
on their respective branches. These are
the only Clinical Lectures delivered at the
Hospital for the benefit of Students.
Agreeable to the conditions of the State Do
nation, one Student from each Congressional
District will be taken free of charge.
Applications with necessary vouchers must
be made to the Dean.
Fees for the entire Course of Lectures $105 00
Matriculation Tickets (paid once) 5 00
Demonstrator's Tickets, 10 00
Graduating Fee 30 Oo
For further particulars apply to
WM. G. BULLOCH, Dean.
Aug. 15, I860.—2m
EUROPEAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
or
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
Throat.
DR. LACOSTE,
or THE HOSPITAL DU MCDI IX PARIS,
Former Assistant to the celebrated Dr. Rieord,
Takes charge of the specialty of Diseases of
a delicate nature in both sexes. Weakness and
Nervous Debility and such affections of ladies
for which the new French method of treatment
is considered tlie best.
Dr. Samson’s Peruvian Coca, recommended
bv Y. Humbolt and Capt. Herndon, U. S. N-,
against Consumption, for sale at $3 per bottle.
The best remedy against all affections of the
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Importers of English Hardware,
• OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AND dealers directly from Americ in manufactories of all goods
in'the line. PARLOR, OFFICE and COOK
STOVES,
OF EVERY PATTERN, AT LOW RATES.
Also,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PLATED, PLANISHED, BRITANNIA and
JAPAN ED WARES
At low prices for Cash, orders promptly titled.
March 15,1859—ly.
S. R. KRAMER, S. AY. LELAND, M. D., T. F. JONES, M. D.
OUtMEE, XtELAND & JONES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
iiiscim hi ruiitciimn,
CARTERSVILLE AND CASSVILLE, GA.
HEG leave to state to tile citizens of Cassville, and thesurromi-
ing Country, that, for the future convenience of their customers,
m tliev have moved a brunch of their establishment tc the above
Town, and intend keepiug a full assortment of
Drugs and Mediciucs,
Fine Pocket Knives,
Fine Extracts for the hand
kerchief,
Cologne, Hair Oils,
Pomatum’s for the Hair,
Combs, Brushes, Ac.
And in fact, everythin;
We have on haud a lar s ^, , ...
ial attention of the Citizens to our large and well selected stock.
PHYSICIANS and others may depend on getting 1 UltE Medicines at our
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Ma
^7, |i
R EPAIRING done at short notice. Work
warranted. Give me a call.
May 2, I860.—lv
NEW
SME-SEISHY
IN ATLANTA, GEO.
Boling and Book Binding*
HE subscribers kt
sjiecifttlfy inform Ota
public that they bat*
commenced In (he
city of Atlanta, %
new ROOK BINDB-
RY. Blank Booka,
Ledgers, Journa|i,
Day Books, Blotters,
Ac., Hotel and Sta
ble Registers, Dock
ets, Record Booka.
Ac., with or without
Headings, and rulod
to any pattern desir
ed, manufactured in
the neatest and most*
durable manner, at
short notice. Magazines, Music, Newspapers,.
Ac., neatly bound, without delay. Orders
from any part of the State will meet with
prompt attention, and Books required to bo
sent by mail, hand, wagon, or railroad, care
fully enveloped so as to avoid the possibility
of injury bv transportation.
J. P. MASON A CQ,
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 9, 1860—ly.
T. R. RIPLEY,
Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer is
Crockery, China,
Glass and 'Brit-
tannin Wnrea;
X Plated Goodi(
Table Cutlery,
and house fur
nishing Goods;—
also in Lamps,
Fluid, Oils, Ker
osene Oil, Ac,
ATLANTA, GA.
Jan. 26, I860—ly.
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, White Lead,
Varnishes of all kinds,
Fluid, Kerosene Oil,
Fluid and Kerosene Lamps,
Linseed and Machine Oils,
etc., etc., etc.
appertaining to the Drug or P.vixt Business
and fine assortment of GARDEN SEEDS, we call the cspec-
* • , sl,l„lc
establishment.
March 15. 1860.
8 0
NORTH SIDE W. & A. R- R-, KINGSTON, GA.,
GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Keeps on band a well selected stock of
l<M<b
Ricord’s Pills for the cure of Sexual Diseases
of the numeroiismAgent.s in the various parts
of the Union, who have attended iny drawings.
As the above named are personally acquaint
ed with me, and most of them have attended
mv 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.
Z^T Agents wanted in every locality, to
whom the most liberal inducements are offer
ed.
ALL PRIZES PROMTLY PAW.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. ^2
Single Tickets $1. Six Tickets $5.
D. R. ALEXANDER A CO.,
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.
June 27, 1809.—6m
fiepcgifoNj,
ATLANTA, GA.
W W.WOOD-
• RUFF A
CO. have opened a
large and splendid
stock of
Carriages
in Atlanta, of every
variety ot style,
consisting of
Coaches,
BERLINS,
MMYS.
PILETONS,
Bretts,
Slide-scat, Top and
No top and Concord
Buggies,
Hacks and Jersey
WAGONS,
Harness,
WHIPS, &c.
Come, everybody,
and sec onr stock.
Nov. 1,1859.
Lye; Negro Blankets and Kerseys; Osnalmrg*;
Shirtings ; Negro Shoes, coarse Boots
Women’s coarse Shoes; Pantaloon Goods; Kerosene ^>il ;
Burning Fluid, Train Oil, Linseed Oil, Bagging and
Rope ; Cigars; agent for Dr. Dennis’ Georgia
Sarsaparilla, and Newton Factory.
Everything in the
Everything cash except
when their Cotton '
ic Grocery line kept constantly on hand, which will be sold tow for cash,
[cent Bagging and Rope, which will be sold to prompt payers, payable
is sold. Kingston, Ga., Feb. lb, ISbO—ly.
CHARLESTON
cuts k nuns
The subscriber
hag constantly un
hand a large as
sortment' of* Ve
hicles and’ Har
ness of the best'
quality.
C itizeuw- at
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
ent in person to select.
All Work Warranted-
I take the liberty of reftrring'to Jbfhr A,
Envin. and George II. Gilreath.
LEONARD CHAPIN.
No. 142 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C.
May 9, I860.—6m
J E. & E. W. CRAVEff,,
SURGEON DENTISTS
Office in Parker*e
Ga.—One of the
itirm will' rial*
Cuss oooasionaUy
3 aud ** u . be ? i »“r
. J?: - \ijs- ed to wait on all
who may wish.
=£===-" iin y o-peratio,o
pertaining to their profession.
Atlanta, Ga. Jan.lnVlStlfr—lt-
pc
dies Parisian Silver Pill .
the desired effect, *2 per box. His Gonorrhoea
Drops cure that disagreeable affliction in 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 physi
cians. can only be had of him.
Medicines for varded by Expresand Mail free
of charge, to all parts.
* * Address box 8,576 Poet Office, New
York, in English, German, French or Spanish.
July 25, I860.—ly
Barth & Nicolai,
W.C.BEALL,
HEREAS, Isaac Bailey applies to me for) FASHIONABLE BOOT AND
ilised as their conquerers. In the word* of a 1 Isaac Ramey, late of said county, deceased,
writer of some celebrity, “Thev have perish- These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ed from the earth, their cities are gigantic ^4rn^ime^e^ri^d^aw* t ,o n, sho°w
piles of ruins, the King* and Princes so migh- cause> .,ny '.hev have, why *aid letters
ty in their lift are forgotten; their rnins and should not he granted.
their medicine alone are left.” The united Given under my hand at office tois Aug. 20,
Ustimony of all intelligent persons is, that 1S60. J. P- CHASTAIN, Ord y.
JUDSON’S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS are
the most successful medicine iu the world.
Jndsan’s Mountain Herb Pills arc sold bv
•)! Jffd'C.ice Dealers. >ug. 22—lm
SHOE MAK E It,
Cartersville, Ga.
j HAS jnst received his materi-
, : W N. als for patting up light Boots and
! ^p—^^^^Shoes for the Spring and Snm-
i mer wear. He is amply prepared to make
: them fit the most fastidious, upon reasonable
A Few hundred bushels Choice New Crop • terms. , T -,,
SEED RYE, for sale bv i Give me a chance, and I will prove mv faith
A C. WYLY A CO . bv mv works. « - c
A - ur.4tx*sia. Ga. I *arr'5.1860-lv Cartersville, Ga.
1860.
aug. 23
40d
Straight Needle.
These Machines are supe
rior to all others (or sever
al purposes, being simple,
durube and easily managed
| and various prices, from
Fifty-five to One Ilnn-
j dred and Twenty-five
Dollars.
Perpendicular Action.
The Slawbir.l R^pubitloik
of our Machines is well
iVjl known and needs no coni-
moist. They ure All War*
hantbi>j will hem, tuck fell
and gather perfectly.
EMPLOY MEN T.
§59 to §100 per Month.
A N active energetic young man is wanted
in each section of the South and Western
act as agent iu an easy and respectable Duly
ness, by which the above can certainly Be real
ized. There is no humbug here. For full pa*--
ticnlars, terms, Ac., address (enclosing: stamp
to pay return nostage)
1 J W. R. TERRY,
Maj- 23, 6m inside] Rockingham,. II. C.
cartersville
Provisional 1 ^) Stor%
BY J. J. HANNA.
M. WITTGENSTEIN,
Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic
Wines, Liquors and Segar3,
Southeast side of Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
Eddleman & Banks, HOTEL FOR SALE.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
sSe
ATLANTA, GA.,
KEEP for sale the cele
brated PIANOS of WM.
KNABE A CO., of Balti
more, Md., and in addition
to these, the PIANOS of
alt the best factories of the United States can
be found at onr establishment on Whitehall
street. Entrance through the Music and Ya-
rietv Store of H. Braumuller. Nov. 1.
THE undersigned, from long
continned bad health, is com
pelled to retire from public life
being unable to give proper at-
B00TS, _
S 3 1 A ¥** <* tention t^business, he Iherefure offers for sale
T1 V £» his large and well arranged and located MilCK
J V ,f/,mvst a Ll.l. : . .... e,,././) Lilt KlllUl-2
1st door west of the Bailroad, coming from
Atlanta.
K EEI’S constantly on hand, ut r. (durst.
prices. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheeses
Candies, Nuts, West India Fruit*; Ci 19-nn.
Machinery. Machine Oil, Needles, Silk, Cotton Threap f.^sale.Wfodesiito and Retail, j Tobacco ofthebest manufacture.
Agents supplied bv JOHN II. 11. SOr.« A-,en , | a...:—
april 25, I860.—ly MACON, wa.
” EATING
Saloon:
Oysters, Cheife.
Crackers, Dried
Beef and Bee'f Tongue, Ac.—to which the at
tention of the public, and travellers especially
are invited. Children’s Toys of almost wety
description, on haud at low figures. Callaa.
see him. Jan. 26, I860.
ER LAWSHE,
DEALER IB
Clocks,
A T CIIE 8
Jewelry,
Whitehall St.,
Jan. 26, 1860—ly.
AND
Leather,
Atlanta, Ga.
HOTEL, to which is attached good out housi
stable and stable lots, all in good repair, ready
for business. The property is as well arrang
ed and located for a Hotel os can be found in
'a couutrv village. Cassville is the Court house
town, and in one of the richest and most pop
ulous counties in Cherokee Georgia ; healthy
and well watered. There are in the place two
' * ‘ flourishing
Beware of Quacks!
Colleges—male and female—in a
condition. In fact, I know of no
toiwn where
there are so many inducements offered to ant
CITY HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GA.
BT DR. T. H. DOZIER.
T his Advertisement is addressed to both who are desirous of educating their c
%r , j suffering from sjeret I **nd at the same tune make money. I
licacv prevent, as strict secrecvi* preserved.
' DU. ESCALAPIUn EDW A EDS.
Box 910, Baltimore, lid.
July 11, i860.—ly.
July 18, I860.
WILLIAM LATIMER.
T HIS House has undergone thorough re-
pairs, and is now open for the accommoda
tion of transient custom, where travellers will
find as good fare as at any house in the city at
35 cents per meal. Board at *6 per week, and !
16 to #20 per month. Porters alwavs at the i ■ • is conveuuon — , .. . .
trains to attend to Baggage free _ of charge.- j ma i e , the other female. It will be'Sold low,. *,£ b „
FOR SALE.
O NE of the most pleasant Residen
ces in the town of Cassville. It
is convenient to two Colleges one
P*4 Silver and plated
i;:-*' WARE,
Whitehall Street.
Watches carefully repaired a»d
one of the oldest
Feb. ‘J, I860—15-
cbildrcn j
am de-
ATLANTA, GA.
OPP03ITE the Passengei Depot, has been
Give us a call. Atlanta, Feb. 16,1860. I aa d p a ymen:s made to sl ^^JOHN^ON
; Bl inks for sale at the ?tand rd office, i
illf. G , Au?
agei
d furnished, and i:
the rerr centre cf the business pert’'a < 1 the
c j tT ' WM. O’HAi—OliAN,
Fob. 2 I860- Proprietor.
MRS. DURAND
has the pleasure
of announcing to
her firienda o f
Cassville, a»d vi
cinity, that b»»
Spt ing Bonneta
have arrived, aud
that she wifi ha
pleased to fill all
_ orders with tha
same promptitude and precision as heretofore,
and hopes to receive thcii patronage.
Atlanta, apr 5, 1560—ly.
M AGISTRATE’S Summons, Cost Fi Fa’*
Attachments, Ac, sold at this office.