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.SUkrfisfnmtts. -
* 3.25 A. M-
10.07 A. M-
10.10 A. It.
1.40 P. M
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
■ OBX150 PASSXSOES (MAIL) THAW.
Leaves AtUnU'.dailf at
Arrives *t Cass £• »'
d£fe“ st Chattanooga at .7.34 P. M
Leaves “ "
Arrives st Cass
Loaves Cass
Arrives at Atlanta at.
EVEXIST. PASSESOEE TSAIS.
Leaves AtlanU nightly at f; 1 * *; J{-
Arrives at Chattanooga s.30 A. M.
IiMm “
Arrives at Cass « P. M.
.'Arrives at AtlanU at 11.82 P. M.
. j^^This Road connects each way with the
Tennessee A Georgi* Railrosd^at Dalton, ami Mountain Herb Fills.
the Ntshrille i Clwttaoooga Railroad atCoit*. . ...
Above, we present jrou with a Dcrfect like-
1S8 mile*, Fare • neas of Teznco, achief of a fobe of fhe strange
HUDSON’S
tanooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga,
April. 1, I860.
JOHN W. LEWIS.
Superintendent.
Schedule of the Georgia Railroad.
PASSENGER Tit Alttff '
Learc Augusta at 0.30 a n* and 2.30 p. m.
Arrive Atlanta at 9.45 a m. and 11.45 p. m.
T mti Atlanta at 3.40 p. m. and 9.05 a. m.
Arrive An^'stast 5.54 a in. and 6.20 p. in.
atiiess n a A sen.
Leave Augusta at 0.30 a. in.
Leave Atlanta at £ 40 p. f
Arrive Athens at 8.10 a. I
Leave Athens at ll.no m.\
Arrive st Augusta 6.20
ti.Tire st Atlanta 11.45
ifo trains on Athens Branch on Bandars to or unhealthy matter gets mixed witl
Aztec Nation, that onte ru ed Mexico. Ton
will find a-fall account of him au4 his people
| ia our pamphlets and almanacs—to be had
‘ gratis, front the Agents -for these Pill*.
The in vehtor and manufacturer of “3 ml son's
Mountain Herb Pills,” lias spent thp greater
part of his life in travelling,, haring visited
nearly every, country in the world. He spent
over stx years among the Indians of the Rocky
Mountains'and Mexico, and -it was thus that
the “Mototaix Hsus PiLili” were disetwer-
, cd. . A very interesting account of his adven-
j turcs fherej yon will find in our Almanac and
i'ampniot. . . -
It ia-an eastablisbcd fact that all diseases a-
rise from
IMPURE BLOODI
The blood ia the life! and when any foreign
th It, “ " '
, it isst-
ennneet with trains leaving Augusts st 12.30 once distributed to every organ of the body,-
Saturday night, and AtbmU-at 8'.?.0 Saturday Every nerve feels the poison, and all the Vital
• ' - w ' * » i '' “ :_li_ * *ri.„ _;n
ev suing.
WASB1SOTOS BtlAXCH.
Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. Ar Wash. 7.25 p. m
Leave Wash, st 1.30p. m. Arr. Aug. 3.20 p.m
Afr. Atl. 11.25 p m
Leave Atlanta 9.05 a. m. Arr. Wash. 7.35 p m
Feb. 2«, I860. GEO. TONGE, Gen, Snp’t
Macon & Western Eailroad.
Macos, July 1st, 1839,
O N end after Thursday, the 15th iifet., the
Passenger Trains of this Road will nines
follows:
Leave Macon. 1Q-00 a. m.
4d)0 A. n
organs quickly complain.' The stomach will
not digest the'food perfectly) The liver ceases
to sverpte s'sufficiency ofbile. The action" of
the henrt'fa weakened, fwr tliooiroulution is fee
ble. The lungs become clogged with the peds-
eumis matter; hence a cough—and nil from a
sligfit impurity at the fountain head of life—_
the blood! As if you had thrown some earth,
top instance, in a pure spring, from which "ran
tinv rivulet, in a few minutes, the whole course
of the stream becomes distnrbedand jgiseeMt*
cd. As quickly does" impure blAod fly to eve
ry-part, aud-leare its st»ng behind. All the
passages become obstructed.and unless the ob
struction is removed, Ike lamp ol life soon
% fgaJ B&titts.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Met.
^yiu be *>Id befiwe fbe CSooet
in the Town of Ellijay, on At
dav in October next, between the teg
safe, the following property, to wit
Lot of land No. 12*-to the IStfc BjtaiWtal
2d section ; levied On by virtue of teres JaaM-
tire court fi. fee., issued from tbs 72Mb dis
trict Q. M., of Formvth county, in favor of Jobs.
Uood-vs. J. W. Wardlaw; property pointed
out by plaintiff ia said fi. (is.
Also—Lot of land
trict and 2d section;
GROCER? AID COMMISSION MERCHANT,! Consolidated lottery
No.jT^.to Ru-llth dia-
of William Stott, to artiste «. to! RhGHmer
Superior Coart, Joseph LIbtoy,.Corernto
of the State of Georgia, vse Xtwtatt G. Free
man, principal end VUiHkMt J£kh
Farmer, securities. '
Afsa^-AII the right,'title atof »KttoUUtltovKl
Sisson has in and To Tot* of taaffMok. 91 »m
126, in the 10th cistrict and 2d ssqtjcaj leriad
on to satisfy a Jnstiees court II h. froon the
907th district, G. M.. of Gilmer county, in fa
vor of L. M.AJ.W. Greer ys. said Sta#ow>
levied on andreturned to me by a constable,
' Aim-Lot of ton* No-2* ia thedMt dirtris*
and 2d section ; levied on to satisfy a Justiere
Augustas M. Dover et. hi.; fayyinsde •»*,*- ‘T**"
Pisftllaatiftts
m
NORTH SIDE W. k A. K. KtNOSSON, Ste,
’ FVt MONEY «
Iff THY PURSE.
HODBKSi SAVtSt 0OS
IWbt
——ML
• . MOOT), KDDT t CO'S
sxLa#ARt m
SfAtELOTT
KCcpca* hqpdp welf«aieetud>fock of
OF GEORGIA,
Aathofized by a Special Act of fbc Legisla
ture, fur the troofit of tbdWsdhiug-
ton County Acs4l miss
WOO©, EDDY dk
, The Managers' Offices are lecatadut WOtoiag.
- a>fc , , . . . . . - V • -- ; - j ton, Dehtware, and St. Louis, Mtmourij
Sach m Coflfee, Sugar,'Teas, Molasses, Liqnone, Pgpper > Spice > BrilliMrt Scheme fur Augnt, I960. ' Tie following
* am N a 4 2 ® R W —. —^ uF a a Xax F m -^ l TV mm wa m - « . —- • - L -
tamed to ine.bj a constable.
A lso-I.ot of land No. 7^, in the '«Y Mslriet.
•IBd 2d section ; levied on as the property vf
•Sinics Chadwick, to satisfv two Jnstiees court-
fi. fas. from the 932d disU.ict G- M-, m favor of
Zion Bridweli vs Mid ChadwWt; ta«y «ade
and returned torn* by a constable. ,
Also—I.iit of land No. *5, ia the 64bdistrict
and 2d section ; levied on ns the property of
Augustus M. -Durer, to satisfy a Justices epnrt
fi fa. from the S£lth district, G. M., in fever of
W. C, Bceajen vs said Dwv«»; levied on and
returned t^ne by a eenstvWe.-
Aten—visit dt land No. *26, n, 4b* l«th dis
trict and 2d section; levied ottaa-lhe properly
John Farmer to satisfy a £ fit isauad Worn Gil-
merNuperim e6«rt, Joseph E. Brow a, Gnver-
-uorpf tlie State of Genrgis.jrs Netrlon G. Free
man as principal, slid William Steft and John
Fanner securities.
Also—Ixt of land No. 248, is the 10th dis
trict <t=d 2d section; leyied on ac the property
of Solomon Sumner, to Satisfy a fi fe from the
Superior court of Giliaer county, in fevor of
L. JL A J- VT. Greer vs said Stunner.
G. H. RANDELL, Sheriff
August 30,1360-
25 Pei cent. Cheaper than any other House in
Atlanta; and 10 per cent, cheaper than Charleston.
Arrive at Atlanta.. 4J)0 a. *. 1 J es out.
I^ave Atlanta.. r.illJX* a. u. j Thesepillsuotonlypnrifylheblood.hutre-
Arrive at Macon .,-...7.55 r. B. ; generate all thff secretions of the body; they
Leave Macon.............. „-.V.. ..la night. j- are, therefore, unrivalled as a
Arrive at Atlanta.... I.....7.15\ a. b. CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES,
Leave Atlanta 19 »iglit. Liver Complaint; Sick Headache, Ac. This
Arrive at Macon...... LI**- »• j AnU-Silwat Medicine expels trera the lilmid
The Night Trams will not be run on Sandnys. j hidden seeds of disease, and renders all the
The 10 o’clock train from Macon connects ■ flukls and geeretions pure and fine.it, clearing
with the Western ft Atlantic Road at Atlanta and resuscitatinjr the Tit: ,l organs,
ill points beyond that place. The ]2 o - pleasant indeed is it to i
f ir all points . .
clock night train connects at Atlanta, with the
Georgia and West Point Rail Ronds.
March 15 ALFRED L. TYLER, Snp’t.
CHEROKEE REMEDY
» AS I'NFAIT.IVfl-ttF.'.tKBY FOR
Gonorrhoea and all Diseases of the
URlXAttY OltfTANS.
T illS REMEDVcures ivlion all other prep
arations fail. It is entirely unlike every
othsr enuiDonud; containing no Mineral Poi
son or Nauseous Drug; as it is prepared sole
ly frnm Roots; Harks and Leaves, and boa hew
handed down, from one generation K> aiuitfter,
by iho Cherokee Indians. It is offered to.the
public on its own intrinsic merits. It performs
Its duty quickly and thoroughly. The Uulor-
r <n i fc . ^ m
tnnato," of . either sex. will lie repaid by using
this Rdme-Iy, instead of placing themselves, at
the merer of some quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at the very Root of the disease;
Ita tendency is not simply to suspend tin-poi
son, bnt to Remorv fhe danse on which it de
pends,—Full directions in pamphlet form, ao-
compatiy each bottle-^-Tho speedy and perma
nent relief afforded by this Remedy, in all cu-
Sto of Guonrrhwi, Gloel, Gravel, Stricture,
Fluor Albus (-Whites in Femates), and all dis-
tasesofthe Urinary-'Organs, has alttmished
the most scientific men of the age. This Kem-
•dy not only eradicates alt Poison from the
fly stem hat f brig-.rates the most delicate con
stitution.
tar It dees Not Affect the Breath o» Inter
fere with say Class of Business, or require any
deviation from the usual diet.
(5k It requires on assistance from other med
icine.
> w A«d what enhances its Valne.'i* the En
tire Absence of all Nauseous Taste, being a
Pleasant and Delicious Syrup.
Pfiee *2 nor buttle, nr three bottles for *5.
POTTER* URRtyiX,
Sole Proprietors, St. Iiouis, Mo."
JJfSold in Casayitle, hv S. Levy, and till'
the dealers in medicines. - In Atlanta by all
Dnfegiats. Jiihn Wright * do-, New Orleans,
- and uaritand, Stevenson ft Co., Charleston, S.
4L wholesale agents furThe South.
March 9, IStftF-ly.
Howard Association
' ‘ Pitu.-t'nEU’niA, P*>-s.
A SsaeseleW imtitutl-m by Speiial
g*dwrm*nt f*' tht Relief «f tb* Siet and
aith and Ep+
.irmie QU*a*for th« cur* of
Di**a*t*'of tk* Sexual in,' '**-
^JKDICAL ADYICjE girfso gratis. Dv
ibe
i\9L Acting Snrgeon, 'to"all who apply by let
ter, with a description of their condition, (age,
aceupatioo, habits of life, *e.,) and ia eases of
extreme po
poverty, a.t'liciues^fuoiisbcdfrce of
Vduahle reports on fhe diseases nfjj* eex.
•ai orgnavalid ob the new remedfca employ
ed hi the Dispensary, sent to the aflitMU inb
•ealad envelope,-free dt charge. ' Two or three
stamps tor postage will be acceptable.
- Address DocL J. S. Houghton,. Acting Snr-
gao*. Howard AeCOciatioa. ffo. »3yrth Ninth
Philadelphia. 8v-wd«tto tba Directors.
E. D. Ht ABTWei.I.. .Presid-t.
GEO. FAISCBILD. Secretary.
Oet. 18,1359—It.
us, that we are able
to place within your reach, a medicine like the
‘Mocsaitk Kehb Pili s,* Hint will pass direct
ly to the affiicted parts .through the blood and
fluids of the body, and ennse the sufferer to
brighten with the flush of beauty and health.
Judean'» Pills are the best Remedy in ex
istence for the following Complaints:.
Jhnet'l Complaints, Cough*,. Cohle, Chest Diseas
es, COetiren. ss. Dyspepsia, DiarrJier, Drop•
sjf. Debility, i'ererand Ague, female
Complaints, HeadaJht^ Indigestion
Influenza, Inflamatwn, inward IT ea/--
tioss] TAeer Complaint*, Lose ess of Spirits,
riles. Stone and Graze]', Secondary Symptoins.
Gilmer postponed Sheriff's Salta
Yy7-ILL be soldibefore the Court house door
Great Female Medicine.
Females who value health, should never be
witbont these Pills. They purity the Wood,
i emove obstructions of all kinds, cleanse the
skin of all pimples and blotches, and bring the
rich color of health to the pale cheek.
?5f The plants and herbs of which these
Pills are made, were discovered hi w very sor-
pHsing way among the Tesucans,- a tribe of ab
origines in Mexico, Get the A)n«ifl«c of our
Agent, and yon will read with delight, the ve
ry interesting account it contains qf the “GBjtAT
Uiucuit " of the Aztecs.
Observe.— Die Mountain Serb PiUe arepOf
up in a Beautiful Wrapper. Each box contains
40 pdls, and retail at 25 cenUper box. All gen
uine, hare the sigmrture of B. L, dUItSOX db
CO., on each box.
B. L. JUDSON * CO..
Sole -Proprietors.
No 50 Leonard Street, New York.
Jiy Agents wanted always—address as a-
bove. ; *
For sale in Cassviile bv
BANTON A HARGIS.
In Carterarille bv Kuabbr.Leuki) A joxxs.
June 20, I860.—Ty
Executor’s Sale.
480 Acre* Cats County Cotton Land.
One Town Lot iii Kingston.
One Pine IM in the 171 A. District.
1 T F not disposed of pri rately, we wiH tell on
JL the first Tuesday in October next, before
the .Court House door in Cassvilte, the Planta
tion «u Euharey Creek, twelve miles South of
Kingston, - belonging to the- estate of James
Carter, deceased. Tbii
s ia one of the best Cot
ton-and. Grain Fnrmsin the County; contains
480 acres bf land, about 4<i0 of winch ia fresh
and iu a high state of cultivation. The pine
forest bordering oa this place is of peculiar
advantage in the war of cl>eap timber and good
range fer cattle, which can be added.at n small
outlay as desired. Those wishing to buy a No.
1 place in' Cats county will surely find such an
opportunity.
Also, at the lame, time and. place, one Town
Lot in Kiugslon. containing Are aorcs, Well im-
? iroved and desirahly-hjented. Also, one pine
ot No. 588 in Hie ITthdistrictjAvell located for
steam'mill.
Terms or Sal*.—Plantation and town lot to
be delivered by 25th December, allowing pur-
efaaser privilege of sowing wheat. A3JKM) will
■be required on'pnrtbase ot form by 25th De^
cember, balance due January 1st, 18d2, with
'.'-•♦ereat- For furOter infomation apply to the
subscriber^, pf euB-ok llr^Cox at the planta
tion. ,‘
MARTHA -CASTER, Eftautpx^ i
B. n. LERKE, 11- llt >
B. T. LEEKEv f Exccut0 "'
Aag. 4, I860.—As
the tontfi of Ellijay, on the Brat Tues
day in October next within the legal bourn
of sale, the following property, to-nrit: *
Lot of laud No. 168, in the tlth district and
2d section, lot No. 157, in the 7th district and
2d section. 4760 square feet of lot No-62 in
the lltli district and 2d section, commencing
on the East side of the Turnpike road, adjoin
ing the North-west comer or lot No- 5, iu tha
town of Ellijay. ruauning parallel with the
line that.'bounds the west anglenflot No. 5,-in
said town, 33feet thence at right angle with
said pantile!.to » south-east direction 184 feet
or run nntil 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 iii said town of Eilijay, thence 13G feet to
the beginning, all levied on as the property of
Vfm.H. Milton, to satisfy two fl fas issued
from Gilmer Superior court, one in favor of
Baker, Wright A Co. rs said Milton, and one
in favor of Baker A Wright; printed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
G. U. RANDELL, Sheriff,
August 89, I860. -
Georgia, Gilmer ('aunty.
\ *7 11EREAS. Isaac Hailey applies to i
Yt tetters of administration On the i
for
estate
of lvaac Ramey, late of Said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned; to he and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if auy they have, why said letters
•bonld lint be granted.
Given under mr hand at office; this Aag. 20,
I860. * J. I*'. CHASTAIN, Ord’y.
aug. 23—lOd
(4eotgia,Cass county,. .
-rtTHERllSS, IVitliam N. ATcRelvy^axccn-
VV tor of the last will and testament ol
James McKtlyv, deeease'd, applies to* me tor
lcttcrrof dismission from bis said executor-
shin. ' - -c
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed bv law toshow
■Cause if any they have, why skid letters should
aot be granted. - ■ -
fli»eft under my hand at office, this Au
gust 1, 1S60.—6m. N. LAND, Ordinary.
ficofifla, Gilmer county.
W HEREAS, Bolling Kimmoua SnA alterffl
Southern apply to me. for letters ol ad-
mfnisf ration on the estate of Berry Southern,
late of said county deceased-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned, to be-and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show t
can**, if anythey hare, why saWflrtteraahonlr*
not he granted. .f'
Given under my hand at nMrr, fiiia August
1, I860.—40d
J. P. CHASTAIN, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, C ASS COUNTY.—Whereas F.
M. Smith applies to me for letters die-.
missorr from adraiaietratioo' on the estate of
James J. Smith, deceased.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish alt
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed oy law, to show
cause, if any theybave, why laid letters should
not >e granted. - t'A-.'S '
Given under my hand at offiae, this March
- nTla
15th. 1860—6m.
iNP, Qrd.
Sale.
" EUROPEAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Drs. 8AMS ON & LAC05TE,
513 Broadvray,
OppaaMe the St. Nichols, NEW TORE.
Established for the treatment nf Chronic Dis-
dasea in both aexee, requiring expe-
rieace, teat and drtieocy.
DR. SAMSON, diseases of the Lmigs and
Throat.
DR. LACOSTE,
or rus noanvAL be uudi ix i^ai^
tar whiahthe aaw Freaeh method efte—tmc
iduanaidered .the beat. .
Dr. 8aaason a Fwovtar. One*, feeommtodea
hr Y. Rumbult and Oapt. Harudoa, U. S. N ,
2. tael Otooamptma, far sate at»3 per bottte.
TMteMt remedy against all affhetmns of the
BrTiaaneta’a Fter did BprA
ual weakness, $8 per bottfu.- the celebrated
Bioovd*a Pitta far the cure of Berttal Dames
•f a noise sous character. (J per box. HttLv
dim Partsiaa Silver Pitta, wanunted tohave
the dew red effect, *3 per box. Bis Gonorrhsa.
Dropa euro that disagreeable aafoction m two
dstaTti per bottle. Safes for protection $3
MT geuen. All remedies, which «ro still a se
cret ia the hands or only a few French physi
cian., can only be had of K«- w _ .
Medicines for rarded by Exprea and Mail free
•f atone, to all parta.
•TVAdA
Address box 8,574 Post Ofaoe, New
Ytafa.t»S.-iglwh. Genoa*, Freaeh or Spa e i*h.
Julr 55, 1*<0.—ly
Adminifitra tor’s
Georgia, Gilmer County.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Ordinary
of said county, will be eol^ to the high
est bidder, before the Court house door in the
town *f £11 f*/ iu ’said county, on the first
TuesdSy jn October next; within tha legal sale
hours, the following property, to wit:
Rachel, a negro woman about thirty-eight
years of age, and Kate, liecchild eight or nine
mqhths'oW;-Betty-and Patscy, twin negro
girls, about six yearabld; ten acres off of let
of land Not ITT, add- eighty acres, more
or less of lot No. 178, on which there is forty
acresgnod bottom land in a-high state, of cul
tivation; lot No. 186 and lot So. -149, -which
lot is very well improved, and tbe undivided
half of lot N*. 113. »ll,»hc/oyego**g lota situ
ate ia <he6lh-dtetxtctand 2d section of Gitaicr
county: «l*o the undivided half of lot No. 2l>d,
in thelltadistrict and 2d section of said cona-
ty, which lot iedndes a valosble mill asat on
Garteeay river sufficient to drive any hind of-
machiaerj | all sold, as the property betoaging
to the estate of Lewis' D. Ellington fate of arid"
county deceased, for. the' benefit pf the heirs
and creditors of said'decvaayd.
Tkaus Of Sals.—Negroes sold. 0r ptt.
Land sold on one, tvrO and throe yean credit.
WithgW-d^ttooar^- .
5. GUEEB,..
Augusi *, 18ta>- f fl _ -
Gewiia, Fmate esaaty* - ,
2XTHERKA8, Idsac Gee,' executor of the
YV tart wiH rad trtUmeut wf Diiiajuia Me
Kinnov, reprmeiUa ta the court “fat he fixs
billy discharged the duties of aaHTexecutor
ship. This ia therefore to «(e sad admamah-
all ncranns
to scoff can
cause, if any they hare; why said ex-
itoruhoald not be discharged from his exec
utorship and rewire letters of difasumon oa
a,
Anguri 15. I860.—em
Geurgfifo Cap* courty. .
A LL persons having demandragainrt Arm
stead Leak, fete of said county, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them property
attested, to us niihirt the timff presented hf
law, or they will not bb settled, and ill per
sons’ indebted to said decekaed are hereby re
quired to make immediate payment.
- MOSES A. LEAK, Jr.,
JOHN S; LEAK. .
A eg. 8, i860.—(0d
’ | Admr’s
Syrup, Salt, Ginger, Mackery],.l5acon v Lard, Flour, Meal
also Soda. Starch, Tobacco; frcnS* N$n&;:^onqeBtratea
Lye; Negro BlaukiUs a»d Kei^eysf Osnaiwr^*
Shirtings ; Nogfir Slipea, coarse Boats ; ''
Woxcu’s coarse Shoes; Pafktaioon Goods; Kerosene CHI ;
* Burning FTuidc Train Oil/ linseed .Oil, Bagging and,
" Iiope ; figure ; ugerit for Dr. Dcnnk’ Qeprgfe
Sarsaparilla, and Newton factory.- '
c mstantly on-h»nd^which will be sold low,for cash.
»ne, which will.be sold to prompt pavers, payable
A Kingston* Cm.,, re.b. 10,1860—ly.
when their Cotton is sold.
B0TAL HAVAJTA PUB.
%$7U200i
WiH bediatributsd according io the following
Royal Scheme:
To beidrowu./yery Saturday,
of 570,000 j "5 Prises uf"'
MAGirnrcENt scamai
will be draws m pu Wie, aDder the!~ ~
PRIZES AMOUNTING
1 Prize
1 “
1 > “
“
1
t 1 -
"3 Pfixcs of
W,
IPjOOiM' 20
r.pHXff - b^o-*
SjlOOd 200^.
9,<>0Ujfi6000
1,000 1" **
1500
100:
"50
25
fi
^978 Apprnrim’n Prirfs, nmountii^ to f18,200.
'Tickets only 3?.0<r—'lferves, .quarters slid
I eighths in proportion. ’ *
TBZtNRNtau
dth^tajUfatbeit, a Wholesale Manufacturer and Jobber, 417 Market st
1) Philadelphia enables toe to sell goods in myjic8, as cheap if not cheaper than New kork
or Pfc^ . JP
1 obligate myself to sell Hats, Caps and Straw CfoojB-
I will-acll on six months credit to responsible men, giving them the same facilities they
obtain North. - JAMES S. MARTIN, Jr., ,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Georjria.
Come forward,one and all, and patronize Sout* ern lnstUntiou*. apr S, CO
P.9.
WM. B CQ&, - • -. -W. RHODES IHLL,, - W. R: HERNDON.
OOX, HILL & CO.,
wmmmmM «#«§,
PEACHTREE SIUEET,'.ATLANTA, CTA.
Having formed a eOpartnershlp as abov.e, we are prepared to exhibit an elegant and fresh
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
which are offered to cash and short time, prompt paying customers at very low figures. Our
facilitiea for purchasing and a perfect knowledge of the wants of the public, are such tlmt we
antes entire satisfaction, in every par’icnlar. IVe annex a few iff the articles now in
guarantee entire satisfaction,
store ar?’. to strive :
3?l 11 offs heads New Orleans Sugar,
50 Barrels Crushed and Brown Sugar,
4*to Kegs Naila,
300Baxes Candles; 150,050 Regars ;
75 Barrels Old Rye Whiskey.
loo Hogsheads A B and C Sngrir,
200 Bngs Rio Coffee,
10 *• Old Government Coffee.
25 “ Java Coffee; Um-R.ixes Tobacco;
200 Barrels Rectified Whisk.-r ;
80 Pack's Cressent's Hernessv and other choice Bramlics; loop Boxes Snuff; 50i''sacks Salt;
10 “ Brandy, old and s >fr, fro it private stock ; 100 boxes State and Eng. Dairy Cheese;
And anv quantity of Soda, S'ovch, Pickles, Catsups, Sauces,-Preserves, Fruits, Cordials, Oys
ters, Mackerel, Sardines, Buckbt* Brooms, Tubs, Churns,- Ac., to which attention is invited.
Awaiting your e-> nm wids,.a:i 1 alwors at your services, we *re, rospeelfitllv. '
AtUnts.Nov. 1,1859.
COX, HILL A CO.
oots and Slioes f
Cherakce
AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT,
• '.» •' - - -- _ \
Block* Pe»«htree Street, -Atlit'nta, Ga.
r E have now in slitre. and nre daily red-B'jng, the largest and best stock qT BooU a_«<l
Shoes ever before offered in this market..consisting in port of tin?iiillowing styles •
Gentlemen’s fine French C»«f Water-Proof Boot-; Gentlemcit’s fine French Calf aUtchbd
Aloft Boots; Gentlemen's fine. French Calf stitched -B.rttom B s>U.; Gentlemen s fiin. Trench
Call :re^edf[e ; 0«ntlemeii*3 ftue French C;i!f wetted lionts; Geutlcmeu^ liue c rencu-
Calf puufijvfole l)t>ot3; Gentlemen's fine French Gulf pump*sole pefftfecTHoots ; Gentlemens
fine French Calf stoat and lr^ht pejr«ed Hoots; Gentlemen's tine French Calf Con^reas Gai-
tern; Gen tie men’s fine French CtilfOxford Ties and Brogans; Gentlemen’s fine French Cali
Oxford BqOts; Gentlemgn’s, Ladies’; Misses’, Boys 1 and Children's Robbers;
Whs’ fb% 8ilk Kid Gon^ress Gaiters, with heels; Ladies fine'rateiit
I/^Rther foxed ^btigrcts G nter« with lieela; Liidi«** fl«te Kid ingress (waiters; Ladies
R„ r gfilk X/iUtii\g,ytcnt Crescent foxed. Gaitefs, with heels; Ladfr3( plair
; Lqdigff’ fine Kid patent tipped Lace I.-adiep' fine Kid turn Bunts,
with hnnts; Ladies’ fineKid welted Ilotite, with’ heels; Ladies* fine* Miimect* una Kid St. C.
weH |ootk Ltdiet' fine Kid welt B'islrioj, yr*!b he^Is; Lad-cui’ iic*' jvid Eacelsiovs; I>atIieS*
Kid Tics ahd Sttppers, wlih heels; Ladies' Frenoh Wrni^n^ r i uile* Slipper^. »
- Boy’s, TWtVs and Children's Bouts; Litdies’, Mines’,’ Buy’s, Children^ and Tnftwt s
Shoeh #Cef«ffT enriet? and st/le; also,.a assortment of Bfetr's and Boj's* CJntf/'BulT,
Wax Leather,'Kip and Kusset Bn)g»rts,‘H«msc Servant’s Sln»es r ' Ac. The above (MmU.are
mtholMGrei br nn expressly ft»r the retail' trade, -and will Lc sold at lower price* than a
niwtflrr of bonds can-he brnieht hi this market, find tisjmv ns they cun be bodfht in
the State. Fe warr«iit ererj article -we sell* to be nnniifactored frpm f^ood nmierldl^aad
well ihade. If not a* we recommend them, we repair them free of charge.
We alsn korp CfuisUntlv on hand a lieavj'stock of Oak and Hemlock Sa4e Leather; Side,
Kip Mid Kwct'Upper; French GatfSkins^ M»»roceo Skins; Linin^jwitfltinclin^r Skins;.Root
, Ttr.^3Jjpi. jtp; Shoe Thread, and Shi>eiirikrr , s Kit—all of which will be sold, wholesale
r prices. HT*At the si^rt of tin* Hi*r lt<iot % roach tree Street.
, fc, IF5‘.».. DIM It’K, WILSOX A CO., Snccossors V> Diinick A- Mi*.
ROBSON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
~ WHITEHA LL STREET, ATLANTA, G A.
Offer for Sale,
• Cofee; fr) bags Java Coffee; 20 bags Laguayra Coffee; HuXbarrete. A B and C
-0 barrels powdered and crushed Sagirii; 2-7 h igslioads fair Urchoice Sug> rs;
I Gunny Bagging; 150 coils Rope; 275 kegs Nails; I0U barrels of Whisky—
Sited; 20 baskets Champagne Winef 200.boxes Candles; 200 sacks ^ ~
Balt; lOO boXSS Tvbacoo, IOO.OuO Havana. American apdGerman - '
;< , Cigars; 25 barrel* best Cider xnd White Wine Vinegar;
Cheesy Stake!*, Tubs, Wines, Brondlas, Powder, Shot, Lead, Table Halt, JStarcli, Soda,
. Crackers, Preserves, Pickles, Mackerel, Brooms, Ac., Ac. ~
TVif fcji|f will be done r strictly on the
CASH
SYSTEM,
ad prices wiH be found at tbe LCWEST FIGURES—
Atlanta, Nov. 1, 186?
S. B. ROBSON,
B. C. ROBSON.
Important FiTewi
Sfitote Sale.
I AcresCtarCii— II Htafa W
O. E
XVi' virtue of the last wjlLof James Carter.
IJ*
droeased, we wtfl ofev at prtvateaale, un
til theOrt of N jretnber cext, one of tbe best
CottoH and Grain Farms in lbs ctisutty of Cass;
400 atom of which are in a high state of.cul
tivation andTrcsh, having hauu cleared in the
rears. Also, oue
town tot of five a-
Isst few . _ _ , _ . _
To Debtors aud erodltaga. a .,ifllEN AND BOYS READY-MABE CLOTH!IIft.
Those who ore indebted to said srtato-
please come forward and settle at oaee, ai>
those hoWihg demands are requested to h*a
them ia as aooa as possible •
M. CARTEILExecutrix.
0. H. LEEKS; | .
B. T. UREKfe-l '
Cuirilh, Gz, JwtelS, 18W.—4m
^relrjy Watches, Motions &c.
Pesais, Cose wytf.
A LL persoas fconeetped are hereby notified,
that two-months alter date, we-trill make
application to tboArdiapry of ppid aspate, far
leave to seB the real estate's** staves maoar-
ing to the estate of tbe late Armstead Lev,
deceased, far taabaaedt of tba heif * "
iters ot skid deceased. >
MOSES A. LEAK, Jr, l
. ' JOHN S. LEAK, f
Which b*
CKtQX.A
prices to SaiVtbs
- Sbeaiartvcs, afittc.1
Sept, fa 1840.
late of said euanty, ili^adt,
These an therefore to ettaoad admoaiali all
-rad singular, the kindred adtt creditnrsof said
.pytMy KartS Why said IrtfrWS should not Wj
Gigaa at Cevmr hi
Una August IS. lifrJ. . . .
JARW'KINCAlG, ftrdismgr-
AT HERZBERG & BROTHERS'
BispLim sTuiis ii tiimmm m. h
CoflSMsfiRg if? ’Eoteiqn pud 2^fe?esfie 600^?,
It
■ CITY FLAM;- *
S5 Op 60 a
for fi.oai
drawn Daily at 5 o'clock^
75 BAkLOTs !-r-lR DRAWS SCMBKKSa? r
SCHEME!
Anv tl ticket with SLffravn cum. on it t:>0,t)OQ
• it 7 « 25,000
“ " “ “ 6 •'
1
IS,000
■ •“ “ 5,000
« «• « J,OO0
“ •“ - “ JO0.
1. ,t or jo
<• i*-- .« 5
Any kl ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed'to come ont at any partirlthir -
place, such ns 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, ot any other
station-in the drawing, r -<W>
Tickets from $LO0 to stir price, and- prices
paid at the above rates per dollar. - ,f
the Governor.
Wood, Eddy ft Co’s. Lotteiy,
Cta* Hi 4S* Dr*** Safy, top. «3^|fc0,
78 Numbers—13 DrawsMaMot*.
1 Grand Capital Frin df
Mf0,0001
• ‘sssj
SPrltcs of’ Ifi.OfO | 8fi brtkes ot* 100
SPritrs of 6.0901 65 prises af #0
3 Prises of
W.Prftew
8,"00 | 4810 friers aT 40
M0O | 2tl>40 price* s£ ■ M
32,386 Frtvep, atnoonlitig to...;. ; .fj_
Wh.de Tickets 820; Haivrs $10; Quart
’ CertiRcates of Packages uf s£wf ’
trill be-' sold far $2»l; hahrev,-qs
eighths ia proportion. r «- :
SPLENDID SCHEME! i
>To be draws each WEDNESDAY b W
rfeiSgl fe SSSSjtSf: 4!SL_-
3iSS5sn?«?;l5;a;!S:
•Nearly on* prixe to erety two Titfafa -.
7S Numbers—18 Drawti BalVota,
l Grand CapiUlPriteof $35,600.
*U>.0OO | 64 Prises of $10,
4,500 I 64 pri
2,3*71 64 }
l,S'd 1 64 **
1.000 I 64 *
,«k) | 5,804 «
1^900 [ 28,224
prt*ta «f
RejntaBEBl—H two or m/ire silerft'd num
bers are taken, and all-of those numbers so
selected, art not drtwn," among the Twelve
Drawn Numbers, the Ticket is a Blank.
By this Scheme purchasers can select
their own Numbers.
COMBINATION PLAN.
• ^ • Drawn every dav at 4 o'eloek... ..
CAPITAL PRIZES/
$40,000! $32,000 $25,000!
$20,000 $10,000 $5,000!
$2 500! ETC;!
TICKETS FROM $1 TO *10.
»3^”Iii ordering Tickets, state the Class, en
close the mmictuoour address, mid pn receipt
of it we wjil send what is ordered bv return
mail. - • . '
g^“All commumcations strictly confiden
tial. if
Purchasers will please, write their sig
natures plain, anil give their Past Office G0un-
tyimd Srate. '
Circulars, containing full explanations of
our'Schemes, ftc., will be forwarded by mail,
to any one sending us his name.
• Address all orders to
HO DOBS, DAYIS A CO., Macon, Ga.
TickeU in the above Plufi* for safeby
Nov 17 W. D. BURRIS, Camvillc.
IMANnOOI*,
Hew Lost, How Restored,
tfuoCJi trt rr iSlw/rt?
OX TUB NATUHK, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CUKE OF SPERMATORRHOEA,
or Seminal Weakness, SoXUal Debility,- 'Ne*>
yuhsuestr and Involuntary Emission^ inducing
Impotency aud Slental and Physical Incapacity
Bt ROBERT J. CULYERWELL..M. D.
Author of the "Green lioo}." dbc. *
The important fact that the awful cdffSc-
nuenees of »cN abuse atay be effeetaally re-,
moved without internal medicines of the dan
gerous application of caustics, instruments,
medicated bougies. *"R empirical devif
ces, is hero clcarlv demonstrated-,, end the en
tirely new and highly successful treatment, as
adooted bv the celebrated authof fully explain
ed by means of' which every one is enabled
to cure himself perfectly, and at tbe least pos
sible cost, thereby avoiding all .the avertfeed
nostr^ma of (he day. ThisLecture will prove
a boon tu thousands and thousands. -
Sent under seal to any address; port paid r o!
t, rnffirttS'”
Avenue, New Ywk. Post Box 4-356.
Artii I8. i66d.-.ir
) Firs'
'WVG. BEALL,
PxasovALLT witb'the utmost care; in Jhe best markets in tba
’ARRANTED AX REPRESENTED, "and will be sold at
-Watfasrefore eespectfSTlv invite the public to pill and oxOtaiae for
qtMBEBO .MBS
CARTERSYILLE EMPORIUM Of FASHION.
ilOVTAKD; 8TOKKI.T & CO.,
Are receiving their large and wefl aelected"$tock nt
rw siw juuu sms com,
And-Wtodd aaaonsee to tba psMte tlnftksy toe aaw prepared to. offer them one of tbe
targsrt, rbmpmt. maakfartHanable and saMtantlal stock of
ilpim iinruTUMi,
> Itwthfmade Clothmf, Hats, Boots and "Shoes±
lu addiksn to their Dry Goods bonsa,
they keep eofrstentfe on hand a large edll soon.
,OrtK,H9
11toss. Eire; Bacon, Ac.,. Also. Bagging; Rope, Twine,- Tenth:
Quash svgv, and many other tbiags too tedious to
Hoirsrd, Stokeiy ft Co.
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound,
OR DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE;
■ispinteottles.
Tbe Purest and Best for Pnrifyiag tbe
. Blood art Diseases of the Liver.
T IIS is the best Medicine ol the day.- If
the Liver and Blood are kept-in a healthy
condition by the ns« of this Compound.Sar-
saparilla, it will prove a great_preventire of
sickness, sn8 a great saving of elp
Medicines.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
For females, it is excellent in diseases aris
ing from general debility or. a torpid.state of
tbe Liver, and-its occiisional use adds a bloom
ing vigor to the. complexion.'-.
FOR CHILDREN,
This is the best medioine that can be given;
' ecially to throe in a debilitated state ol
Hb,xir troubled with worms. * few dore*
given to-aeaitd when it-first appeal* nnweH
ban's powerful effect in preventing disease.
Its effectin preventing diseases of cbiMrcn
jnake's it a valuable family medicine.
Says tne proprietor of the CatsviUe Stand-.
storing the appetifeSnu jtrongth«?' , ««^' e
system as Dennis Compound Barsaparilla. .
Foe rale'by Druggists generally. Few sate
in Caaaville at M. McMurry’s atiJre. Price $1
per bottle. Jan. 26, I860—djr.
14,412 Pritcs..'... ...' Amounting to $578,556
Whole tickets f 10—Halves $5—Quarters $2,50
Certificates of Psckagcs’ia the ab«»ve Schema
t» be drawn each Wednesday, uf. 26 Tickets,
will be sold foi $149 50; halves and quartern ia
proportion; which is the risk.
In Ordering Tickets sr CertiBeales,
Enclose the amonnt 'of money to oar address
for wh«l you wish to purchase; samaAbelot
tery in plticb von wish iti lives ted, and wbatb-
er you wish wholes, halves or qutrfrra, oa re
ceipt of which we stnd what is ordered, by
first mail, tegrther with the scheme. ’ ~
l;nmediately alter the drawing a jiriated
drawing, certified to-<by the Ccmmuaisufr*,
will be sent, with sh explanatinp.
Purchasers will please write fiietr signs tare s
plain, and give their Post Office, Coanfy-aad
State.
AH prizes of f1,000 and under, paidfmmedi
ately after the drawing—dthef prises at the u
anal time of forty days.
All cntmntmicatiunsstrictly cpnffdci.fisl.
Wood, Eddy A Co.V Lotteries are draw* at
Augusta, Gn., and Willnington; Del
Oar Single Number Lotteries,
CAPITAL PRIZE fftO^OOO I *
I>RA If A’ EVERYSA TVttDAY-
Whole Tickets $T0, Halves $5, Quarters |t%
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY A C0-. Wilmington; Del.
or WOOD, EDDY A CO.. 8C Loam, ffia
iST Crisafars cvutamiBg Schtmca fat th*
month will ha sent-, free of expense, ly *d-
dressing ns a burs.
May 26. :
LOOK At THIS!
[N# BL£ffl£fr!
GRAN# SCHEME FOB
SJEP 'T El MBB3R.
Georgia State Lottery.
McKinney a eo., MasIcehl
Authorised by special act *< UmLegiuteiarn.
25,82$ Prises I f' *
More, than one prize to-every turn .tickets.
Capital Prize, <60,000!
TICKETS ONLY $10,’ " .
Halves, Quarters and Eighths ia proportiua.
To-bedrawneachSaturday in.I860, in tha City
Of Savannah, 6a.
Class 87 draws Saturday, Sept. 1, 1860.
Class 88 draws Saturday, Sept. 8, I860.
Class 89 draws Saturday, Sept. 15, I860.
. Class 90 draws Saturday, Sept. 22, i860
Class 91 draws Saturday, Sept. 29, I860
Magnificent Scheme,
1- Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize ol
t Prize of
1 Prize of
l Prize of
1 Prise of
1 Prize of
■2 Prizes of
$60,000
10,000
9,060
5,000
4,000
8,000
2,000
1,500
1,000
1,000
10 Prises of
2 Prises of
2 Prises qf
2 Prises of
2 Prizes of
loo Prists of :
100 Prises of
10O Prizes st
25,000Prizes of
25,060 Prises of
560
400
600
too
106
'106
76
t6
8
>
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
50,305 Prises;.... Amounting to $676,000
50,365 Prixe* Amoimt'g to $575,000
Will be drawn this month.
CfXTincsTs or Paccaets will bs sold st tbs
following rates, which is tbs risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 whoto tickets $60
10 half ", ’60
'15
Y-SO
10 quarter “
16 eighth **
THE SOLD MINE I
ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS I
On the Three Hflltet Phutl -
Drawn every W
FASHION ABLE BOUT AND*
SHOE -MAKER,
CarteriTille, Ga.
HAS iast rereived bis materi
als fer putting up ligfivBoots sad
L^^^fa^Shocs for the Spring and-Sam-
wear. He '»P rt F ,r “ *"
■ fit-the mast' fastidious, open reasonable
them fit the most' fastidious, npon
**Give me*"<A*n«, sndl^nYproTc my faith
by nty works. . i, ' W; C-BKAcL.
spr S, I860—ly Ctotertoilla, Oa.
PLANTATION
rtvHE undersigned offers for
.JtssleLiS Plantation, lying 4
miles East af-Cassville and 7 V
North of Carterarille, coattin-
. iag J15 asres-of Oak sad Hicko
ry Land- The place ean be divided eoDrenient-
te-aad trW be-to suitmwrehasen. There j* a-
Voot 82* acres pfrared xnd in «uItivmtio* t tbe
remainder heavily timbetod. The place
gaod repair, the WMiaffuaew, -and .well vi-
Crod.^PeSoadteSWi^qrchase willplrese
I Capital
1 Praert
7; 1 Pris* of
1 Prise if
.1 Prise of
40 Prizes of
' 40 Prizes of
.40 Prises of
,256 Prises of
64 Prizes of
64 Prizea-of
64 Prises of
5.632 Prizes of
28,224 Prizes of
84,412 Prizes AwmaptiWg to - $281,461
Whrfe Tickets |5, Shares ia Prepwrtion
: lx OsDixixo Tick an oa Caatreicsna,
Enclose the moSey to our address far tha
Ticket* ordered, oa receipt of wlnfa they will
be forwarded by fret matt. Parthssm esa
tears TickeU ending ia any figure they may
designate.
' The list of drewa numbers had prises will
be.sent to pnrchssers iatmediatoly after tha
. •drawing.
.. AM oommnnicstioas strictly caaMaatisl.
Address Orders for TMtote afa CeaMffaatoa
%teb 24, I860—ly. *
D. M.
WHOLESALE AlfD RETAIL MAX^B H
OF KVBRY DBSaUPnON,
Whitehall Stiee*, Alhtfa
frt>. \ !•«*—iy.
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