The Carrollton advocate. (Carrollton, Carroll County, Ga.) 1860-1861, October 05, 1860, Image 4

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LANDS FOR SALE! BY order of the Court of Ordm.rr of Telfair county, itie following lota of land ere for rale pri vately, belonging to iha ..tales of Jatnuo A Roger, nod Mark Wilcox, deccaaod. No 170 lt and 5d PauMinl? •• It* |mh “ 4th Chattooga “ 11179 2d - 4th Polk •• 814 Sin •• 8d 080 lath •* 2d Oohb <• 0(,3 Mh •• 4th Chattooga •• aaj 2nd •* a I Kiod PETER II COFFEE, Adm'r. 20 2 in Copeland, Telfair county, Ga. Haralson Sheriff’s Sales. WILL 1 sold before the Court House door in the town of Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, within the legal hoara of sole, the ful lowing property f wit: 50 acres of land lying in t! north east corner of Lot No. 6ofl original 7lh dis/ Carroll now If a ralaon county, levied on a* the property af M 0 L ay to satisfy one justice court fifa in fav r of ll nry Heed M <’ Loky. Properly pointed out by defendant Levied end returned by a bailiff. no*i> Ida JOHN K IIOLCOMDE, Sh’ff. !iow in tii k rim: to co.nncU'E roßmxii cunts ioh tub JVcie York Wcckhj, a si> comic ricToniA 1. Ph unn 1/ P hello ic!! A ftl-l.i:* DIM Pllli.tlll ’ TO EVERY SURSCIURER!!! HIS'. NEW YORK WEIiKEY ANUPICTO KIAI. I*HUNNY PIIEI.I.OW ONE YEAR YOU TWO DMI.I.AHSIH OCR Th.ltMß TO CT.UU3. 1 copy one yenr 12, and the Pictorial Plum ny l'ltcllow one yenr. 2 “ “ $:) nnd n premium. 4 “ •• ft “ “ f, “ “ 9 “ “ X ti it 12 “ •* 10 “ “ 15 “ 12 •* “ 18 “ “ Semi for n Specimen Number, which is fur nisliml fiikk, ntnl contains full particulars of I’ll EMI I’MS. STUKFT A SMITH, Herrons avo PitocuiETOns ok tiik NEW YORK WEEK I. V, 26 dittos 22 li-ckman street, N, V. A ill IIROT V PES. W. M. WELDEN, BEGS leave to inform the Lnibo* and Gentlemen of thin jtlfti e and vicinity that he i* prepared to take AMHKOTYPES in the latest ami u‘(*t up proved style of the At/. Ilmiiiu in tbe old Court Huns*. IMCTHREH neatly set in Breastpins. Loekets, dre- To those who desire these pleasant nl highly treasured relics, he would any, COMB at onco, and procure a goo J Picture. r#r p rices moderate, nnd within the reach of all. then, while he may l*e found call ye on him. Instructions given in the urt. tieptctiilKir 21 no 2b ts ■ ■ ■ ■ -—■—■—- BOOTS AND SHOES. THOSE wi J : t. to buv Boots nnd • *•* - ‘ n • ‘ 1 I . upon tin ‘.thM-ri! ‘r, at tl Hoot and l Slto* sign- lain determined / sell, IfoAv and will sell low for cash. All / a*k of my friends is to call and examine !mv stock. A.ig 1 nolß Bono JOSEPH II BROOM. C V Rc|Kiirii)g of all kind* done neatly up stairs. lYoticc. Tlin ndverliacmeuti* of the Orilinnry of thi. county will hereafter he published in tho Car rullt.jn AiKorate. JAS. M. BLALOCK, Ordinary, vtjiril 2, 1800. Libel for Divorce. State of Georgia, Carrot/ County. Amanda Jane Lviuer ) Present the Honorable vs. >• D. F. Hallmond, Judge Thomas /.finer. ) of said Court, It appearing to the Court, hy the rt /urn of tbe fdieriff, that the defendant does not reside in /bis roun/y, and it further appearing that, ho does not reside in /his State : /ii•, tn motion, ordered that said dffrndnn/ appear ar,d answer nt the next term of thin court, or thn/ the rase he considered in de fault, and the plaintiff’ allowed t< proceed, dv. . Granted. J). F. Ilammondpj. S. 0. A true extiart from tho minute* of tho Superior Cour/ of Carrtdl county. May 31 4m DAVID BOWL/NO. Clk. tar It yon want Wrought inrn a J. T A N. J. MEADOR’S. tv If you want Wagon boxes, Humes, Garden hoes, or Rake*, rail nt MEADOR,3. vrr It you want Book, and Stnlinnerv. cal! at J. TANARUS.& N. J. Ml 5 A DORS. It you want to ec pnnda givon away faat.rall at J. T. .1 N. J. MEADOR'S A DMIMSTRA TO ITS SAIF. BY virtiio of an r!. r of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, will he Hold before the Court House door in Carrollton, on the fir*t Tuesday in November m-xt, within the legal hour* of Buie, tho foil. *alnfthlo U witt Lor* Not* Noe CO, C 9,70 and 91, And SO acre of ot no. 92, all containing 860 acre#, and one of the vnoat desirable settlements of land in the county Wing in the 6th dint of Carroll county, and old n the properly of Francis M Richards, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and ere.litom. Term* on day of fahv \Y ./ HEMBREE. Adm'r. Wept Cl no C 5 6 in* fee 600 Notice ! TWO montha nfter dato application will he made to the Ordinary of Carroll county for leave to noil the land belonging tu the estate of /as B Woodley deceased. JAS W DORSEY. Adm'r. no 24 Cm 4 00 with the Will annexed. aua /i/i/A .vs sa AGREEABLE, to an order of the Court of Ordi. nary of (’arroll county, w ill In* Hold liefore the court hdtnre door iu Buchanan, Haralson county, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of nale, ft, 12 of lot of lam! no 99 in original 7th dist. of originally Carroll now Haralson county Property belonging to minor heirs of I>. and Nancy Posey, and sold for their benefit. fiin fee f> oO AJ BUTRAM, Guardian. ADMINISTRA TORS SA LE. AG REE A RLE! to an order of the court of Ordi* narr of Carroll count v. will he sold before /he mart house dM'r in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the lefal hours of sale, a town lot in the *nwn of Carrollton, no not known, being the place whereon M .1 Ve/vin now lives, and known •• the lin cry HtaMe Lot. Sold ns proper ty of Richard L James, deceased, for the l>cnefit of the heirs ami creditors. EL/ lIF.NSOX, Adm no 24 6ins fee 5 °0 LANDfIFOR SALE. TIIE *ubDcritw offer* for Bale, three suit* wesf of Carrollton, ®ix buudieJ Acre* of Ouk and Ihtk ory land. About two hundred acre* cleared. Little Tallapoona river run* tlnough one lot, ou which there i some good bottom. A line body ot nmlattn laud in /he wood*, well, and well watered and timbered ; nlo a Pitte lot, well timbered, two miles utt. Any peraou wanuug to purchase laud iu this section, will do well to rail and Me me, in* l will veil a good bargain in said lend*. For particular* ad<lr<* me ei Carrollton, Ua. F. C CAMPBELL. Slept 7, uul'3 2u NOTICE. THE undarstgned having formed sen partaerehip for the purpoae of doing all kind* of VN *od V\ ork, such a** 1* usually dona in N. 1 cabinet chop*; alno, Ruggu*. Waggon*, and in fact an) tiling that ran he done in wood. They will generally have on hand a good and aeh’Ct lot of KUKN/IL'KE, at price* that will give satisfaction to all. They would respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage, and would say, Give them a call, and you will not go away dissatisfied. They will warraut all new work, done by them, for twelve month*. Kepmring of all kind* done in a neat and durable manner, en short nonce. Their charges .will lie moderate, and a liberal discount made for cah. S. L JKT TANARUS, E T. Me HU WELL. Aug. 18, no2o 1y ADMINISTRATORS SALE. ItT virtue of nn ord**r of the Coert *f Ordinary of Carroll county, will le Bold brlt-rc the Court** Bouse door in Carrollton, on the first I ue**doy in Ortolxir next, within the legal hours of sale the fl owing lands to-wit: 120 ncrea of Lot Ne 211, it being thn south half lof said lot. Sold as the property of James II K>- e*w late of mid county, lee'd. Sold lor the beut tit of the heir*. Term* made known on the dny of sale. LOUISIANA ESKEW, Adm’x, nolO ft in fee $5 Administrator s JNotico. Agreeably to an order from the Court of Ordinary of Haralson county, will he sold on the first Tues day in October next, at the court house in the town of I’licdinnan in said county, between the usual hour* of sale, the following property, to-wit: One uegro lxy belonging to the ostate of Joseph Little, dcc’d. Terms made known on day of sale, 22 Cin 5 GO JOS. LITTLFI, Jr., Adm’r. JX dice. ALL persona having demands ngnin-d the estate of Lnrkni Walker, deceased, me hereby notified to prehcnt theiu u* required by law, and all persons fndchted to tho said estate'are requested la cobio ot ward, Ho/tlo up. nnd save ro-N. JOHN R KIERBOW, Executor. June 28, IMiO. 12 3inod itt'— t Georgia , Carroll Count;/. WHEREAS, W. W. Mi-rr.ll nnd V . W. C.ilili AdminiHlrntors of /sonc K. Cobb. represent to /he Court in their Poti/ion, duly tiled and un/ercl on Record, that /hey have ful/y adminis/ercd Isaac K. Cobh’s estuto. This i, therefore, to cite all persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrators should no/ be dis. charged from the administration, nnd receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in November, I •*'’<(). J. M. BLALOCK, Ordinary, C. C. May 7 ni fiin fee 1 1 80. Georgia, Carroll Count;/. \V II KHKAm, Arciiaoaui n. .loini'v.n, tor of Thomas Johnson, represent* to the Court, in his petition duly filed nnd entered on record, Unit he ha* fully administered on Thomas Johnson's es tate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they enn, why Administrator should not he dis charged from his adininistrnion. and receive fetter* of dismission on the first Monday in November, 1 80 J. M. BLALOCK. Ordinary C. C, May 7 m bin fee $4 50. Georgia Carroll count)/. Whereas J. C. Stovall, adm'r of St. plion Stovall represents to tho Court in his petition duly tiled and entered on roeord that he has fully ndininintered Stephen Stovall’s estate, this is therefore to eite all persons eoneerned, kindred nnd creditors, to sho>v cause if any they can, why said administrator should not ho discharged from his administration, ami receive letters of dismission on the first Mon. dny in October next. J M m.AT.OCK. Ordinary. April 2 2 m 8 runs. fee 4 50 Georgia, Carroll County , WHEREAS W F L. I’owoll, a.lmiaistra. tor of Wiley F. Dick'on, re|ircr'nts ‘o the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record that lie has fully administered Wi ley P. Dickson's estate, this is therefore to cite all persons eoneerned. kindred and credi tors, to show cause if any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged from his ; dinin istrntion and receive lettersof dis mission on the first Monday in October next J. M. RI.ALOCK, Ordinary, April 11. 2 m 6m fee 4 50 FARM FOR SALE. IT AY/NO a desire lo move West, I offer my Farm for sale, situated in Polk conn/y. On. five miles from Cave Spring, and six miles from Cedar Town. The Tract contain* 120 acres. SOOclenred. and all fresh. On the place la a good frame.i cin house and screw, and other necessary out buildings, with plenty of good nnd never-failing water ; nnd as healthy as any place in the Stale. The Dalton and Jacksonville Railroad runs through tho tract. Terms Ten Dollar* per Acre. fuly 18 no 17 bin THOMAS BLACKMON. nr.\aitKlil, Orniotat] & 4'o. Keystone Buildings, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Commission J Merchants, /mporter*. Dealers in Hnrdwaro. Cutlery. ic. Grocer is* >f every de scription, Provisions, and every article required by tbc Planter. Agricultural implement*. Ploughs, of all torts. Corn Shellrrs, Straw Cu/ters, Ac, Furnishing article* for Housewifery of every de scription required. Pitted ware, an cx/ensiv* as sortment. >Vo sell at small advance, and obligate In duplecn/e New York, Boston Baltimore. Phila delphia, and Chnrlcs/on in Hahdwauk, charges ad ded. We Import our cutlery, etc. Merchants, heads of families, nnd others visiting Atlanta will please givo us a cal/. Mr. T. Smith Martin is in our employ, and would Imj pleased to eee his old friends and /ho public. jul>2o nolft ly Notice. Ti e Advertisement* of tho Ordinary of Hnrulson county will hereafter be published in the Carrollton Advocate. \V J WAI TON, Ordinary. ty/f von want Pocket nnd Tnblo Cutlery, c at J T. A N,J. MEADOR’S IROSPECTUB OF TUB CARROLLTON ADVOCATE. Tbc onderrigned propose publishing in the town of Carrollton, Carroll county, Ga., no or before the first Tuesday in M arcb next, a weekly paoer bear in llic above title. The Advocate will contain 24 columns, (wide, Slid will be devoted V> Southern Rights and South ern interests. It will also be devoted to Coin roe’ end Agricultural. Miscellaneous, nnd General Intel ligence— in fact, we w-ill endeavor to make it awel* come visitor 1. every Southern fireside. We believe the time lias now arrived when the South should demand nnd maintain her rights, end no longer submit to aggressions of the North, ioit her at once unite upon a common platform for the protection of her honor and interests. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. T.t.os —Twe dollars per annum. ANDERSON, ASBUKY <t CO. I>ro|ts) .Can l Cura-tl! Broom's Anti-Hydropic Tincture. The undersigned respectfully enll the attention of every one to their justly celehr stated Awi-Wy j Jriypic Tincture. it you are allictrd with that I lonthusonie disease, brnpty, give us a call ; (nr it you cm ho relieved we can effect a cure. If nay medicene will cure tliat disease it is Broo - a dati- HyJmpir Tincture and we challenge the world to produce a better remedy. We have cured a number of casea which the best physicians hovo failed to ‘ure, and decided that they are beyond medical skill. In all eases w hore Hie patient is placed wider our immediate care, we will'insure a core. We will, in no ease, cure until we have examined the patient, Vt e will visit any patient when desired and reasonably com pruauted for onr trouble, and wo can assure all thai .•oi chargo. will be reteonable. Person. nnMe to l„,y. anything, if they will send ua a certificate, signed hy two or more of their neighbors, stating then circumstances, we will scud them the nieili* cine five of charge, freight oarepted. On the re ci ipi of ten dollars w e will send to any Kail Road Depot in the United States its value in our medi cine ri iu.Uctory references cheerfully given, if required. Moses Ruoom. Joseph 11. Broom. P. S. All communications addressed lo therm rstoned at t’.irrolton, tin., will meet with prompt attention. He can alto be consulted nt any lime by 1 rail.Mg lit the Boot nnd Shoe sign on the Northeast corner of the ruldic Square. Carrollton, Ua. Joseph. LI liitoou. CERTIFICATES. Powrr.toa, 11mirn. k C’o., U™, Jan. 16.1.456. Jn-.-pli H //room, Kq. t —Dear Sir: Tliis is to oertify tlinl In tin* ynnr 1 s.'i'l, i Inul u inter my caro n rasi* of l>un|isy, wliidi I itirccUil In be placcil unili r \ our Ireftlßivut. Tim als'fe east- waa |ilceil bndrr visit cure uml weatnmut, an.l in tlm space of mx nr aer.n weeks yon made a final cere. Tlic atmvc kiiccifiml cnae lias .nice been under iny no. lice toil no mn st Dropsy has since been visible, 1 w.nil.l tlicrctorn iliiecl .ill wlio have the Dropsy, lo jiivo ya a t r tal, for t think your medicine the ei. si. si ever discovered for Dropsy. Tours res; cerfully, K. f.SE.AA.M. D. SAvm.n-vii.t r. Git.. .Inn. 7, 1858. Gentlemen : This is in certify Hint my moilrer was afflicted with Dropsy for a Innt; time, amt that all the medical skill which could he procured was ex. Imnslcd, nnd her recovery was regarded ns hopeless. She wa induced to lest the virtue of Broom'• An ti Hydropic Tincture, and found in n ft w doys she grew heller, and through its u perfect core was (■Heeled, and she lived several year* afterwords. I cheerfully recommend those ntilieted with Dropsy to give it a f.iir trial. Respe.-th.My. JNO W. RDDISILI.E. GnrrxaeoKn, f; i, .lan. 80, l-'no. Gentlemen: This is In eeitity that in the yenr IK5::. I had a negro man afflicted xviih Dropsy. | gave him Broom's Anti Hydropic Tim tore, which I hclirvr effected a permnnent cure This nogro . .. ir,. .1...1 t,v other physicians, hyf to no effect, nnd I cheerfully recommend nny ontwlio hia the Dropsy to try llmom’i Anti-Hydropic Tincture. ’ Respect fully, NANCY BICKERS. (’uAWTouDavittr, f-a.. March 18, tyc.O Gentlemen : This is to certify tfmCsevcrnl years ago m? husband, .1 15 Darrnentl, was afflicted with Dropsy, nn.l nfler all medical treatment had failed, he was lu ll Ito try ynuis. which trrminat.i lin u final core, lie lived sersnal ycar afterwards, and ns ligns of Dropsy returned. I cheerfully rocnm mend tluisc afflicted with Dropsy tn give you a fair rial. 1 OB’I lIA DAKUACOfT. Attest,.! T nARUISON 1 lv LOOK OUT t • FOR I nr. ENGINE WHEN TUT WHISTLE 11 LO If SI BLALOCK & MARTIN, AT tho obi and well known stand of Rrulwine .t Lon/, bavu now on hand a large and w<dl sebetod stork of l.:i<lirs’ Dress Goods of nvcrj I)esenpti>n. Brilliants, Plain ami Printed /'rape, Borages, Tissues, and other line good* too nunu rousto iuen lion. Mantillas, Hoop .Skirls, Parasol*, Sun Umbrellas. Embroidered Collar*. Edging. Bonnets, Ribbons, tie. We a! -o have an excellent stock of ( ol lemon's Ready Made t lotbing. Bools, Shoes, Hats, tc. Our Stock of Hardwure, Table Cutlery, Ac., is large an ! rnsurpassed in Quality. \Vc have on hand a good lot of Family ami Trav elling Trunks, and every thing usually kept in Dry Goods Stores. In /lie selection of our Stock, particular enro ami regard has l*oen had lo lb*- Quality and Styles. We buy tho Genuine, and not the Imitation Goods—the Lut !*t ?*tvi*s anc mg old fashioned. Fall on us before Purchasing elsewhere, n*d you will sav, “/1 was good for us that w came hen*.” Then you will know for yourselves, anil not for oth ers, ilia.t the House of Hlaiot-k >V Martin, s the one to hny Goods from. Polite Clerks, prompt .'atten/ion, and ample ac commodations, sre always found here, Carrollton, May ‘2, iB6O. THE SURVEY IS MADE. GROCERIES. THE undersigned would call the attention of the Public to his large and well assorted stock of Family Groceries, Cnn-isting of Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Bacon, Lard, Fish, Syrup. Meal, Corn, and in fnc/ any and every thing usua/ly kept in a Family Grocery, In connection with the above, he will keep a fine assortment of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey, Gin, v tc., which he will warrant pure. He also has on hand u supply of Cigars ns fine as the market affords. The undersigned w ill also keep a good stock of all the utxive articles at Tallapoosa. Haralson County, Ga , which lie will sell low for cash. The Public will find it lo /heir interest to call and examine be ore purchasing elsewhere. May II Jy JOHN M. STEEL. BT /r you want to got more goods than you want for a very small amount of money, call nt J. T. AN.J. M EADOR’S* NOTICE. STRAYED from the subscriber•, TWO MARE MULKS, of liglrt sotrel color ; ono two Years old last spring; tho other one year old. The said mules left about the 20 hos April The Inst that we heard of them they were out in tbc flili District of this county. Any person taking up said mule*, or giving us any information, will be liber ally rewarded. Address, J AMES M. CH EYES, GEORGE L. lIARAIS. Carrollton, Gn,, Ati£. 10, TANARUS& 0 noltß FRUIT TREES. THE subscriber has for vale at his Nursery, near Charlo/ie. North Carolina, a large and well selected variety of Fruit Trees, selected w ith grrat cure, expressly for Southern culture. Mr. Henry Ashnry, of Carrollton, is my author ised ageni, who will rcceire order-, anil deliver trees, dc. Ail orders should Iw handed in by first November to meet prooi|M attention. Sept, 7 nu 23 2m R- W. L/LRS, RAWSON, GILBERT 8l URR| Whitolia'l Street, Atlanta, (j*. /m port or* *f Rnglinli hnrHivare, and detlerx di. ! rrct from Amoricaw inunufac/nrer*, keop rnnxtantlv J on hand all goods in their line, inclining IKON | and STEEL, al*< STOVES ol every description, ‘ and luni* furnishing goods. Low for cosh, and a liberal discount made to llic trade. no2J ly Georgia, Cmrroll County. To all whom it mny concern : Alfred Moss hav ing in proper form applied to me for p rrinm nt 1* t tr* <f administration upon the estate of Hannah Moss, late of said county, thi* is to cite all ntnl bin gtilar, the creditors and next of km of tnid Hannah Moss.to he ami appear nt my office within the time allowed hy law, and show cause, if any they can, rJiv permanent letter* of ndminitt&.tion should not he granted to Alfred Mnsunn said estate. Witness inv hand and official signature Aug 23. 1 21 5m fee 2 50 J M BLALOCK, Ord’y. Georgia Carroll county. WHEREAS John J. nnd f!. W. II ol Ii - ay, j administrators of Solomon Holliwny, repto i sent to the Court in their petition duly tiled i nnd entered on record tlmt they Imve fully n.l tui ni-tcred Soh'iiion Holliwny's estate, tliis is ! therefore to cite o'l persons concerned, kin j dred and rfeditors, to show cause if any they j enn. why said adinini-'rators should not lie discharged from their administration, and re ceive letters of disinis-ion on the tir-t Monday in October next. .1 M BLALOCK. Ordinary. April 11. to fnn fee 450 Georgia, Carroll Count;/. HTIKIfEAS, Josifth (ioggmis, administrator on the estate >f William Dryden, represents to the court, in hi* petitition, duly filed and entered on Record, that ho has fully administered said estate. This is therefore t♦ cite nil persons eoneerned, kin dred and creditor* to show cause if any they can why said administrator Khould not l* discharged from In* administration, ami receive letter* of dis aiiaaiuu on tho second Monday in ,/anunrv next. ./, M. BLA/.OCK, O. C. C. July 2. nol4 c\ Ohio fee 4.60 (i hoc e n i es. T E undcr*/‘gncd would respectfully e|| the at /cation of the I'ubltc to his large and well-selected Stock of Groceries, Consisting of Sugar, t’otfee. Syrup. J/olnsse. Bacon, Lard, Khmr, Meal, ‘l’ohaeco, Cigar*. Salt. ContWti.miTies. of all kind*, Faewy Cost 'on, etc. etc. All of which lie will sell LUW.and for CASH ONLY. Give him a call. N. J. CHANDLER. May 11 fmioa STRAW CUTTERS. TIIK undersigned having purchased the I'atent I Right of James 11. Ilnrnctt’.* Straw Cutter for Car- I roll County, would respectfully inform their fiiend* md the, f*iihlie generally, that they will keep on liaml n good supply, which they will warrant to give satisfaction- Call nnd examine them, *\nl -rs w&ut to-JUUfe corn, we will Imj certain to sell you one. It. S. A W. W. TOM ME. CERTIFICATE. tho undersigned cilir.ens of Carrollton, fake pleasure in recommending the above to the pnb/ic and think, from what we have seen, that they will give entire * iti*fiction. In fact we believe they are the best Straw Cutter* ever offered St the public. M. J. VKEVIN, | (i. T.CONNIih M.D. J. W. STEWART, | F. K WALKER, J. UVEAL, | 11. F. M LIIKKLL, JOSEPH 11. BROO J/. Carrollton, May 2 ts THE RAIL ROAD fS COMIA'G t J.T. & N.J. MEADOR. WILL Keep on band, at all times, a well se lected stock of Nlagilr aitl I'aiicv Dry Loods ! Consisting of Silks, French Organdies, Orap'.s, Fruited Herugcs, Tissues, Arc., Ac. Mantillas, Lace I’oinls, H.-rago Shawls, and Hoop Skirls in great variety. < )i.r stock of White Hoods, is large nnd well assorted. Also Hats, Cape, Bonnets, La dies and .1/isses’ Hats. Hardware, Guns, Glass, and China Ware. Also, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac., Ac. All f which we otter at very low figures so cash, or to prompt paying customers. In conclusion permit us to say that our long experience in business, will enable us to furn ish ear friends and customers with go. ,Is, th styles and qualities of which will give satisfne tion. Carrollton, April 25, ly A DMINISTRA TO ITS SA IE. ..4 ORE EARLY to an order of tho court of Ord nary of Carroll c<turty, wi7l ho sold before the cour house door in Cedar Town, Folk county, Ga.. on the first Tuesdiy in September next, within lho le gal hours of sale, 10/ of land No. Bl>. lying in the First Dstric/ and Fourth Section of originally Paul** ding, now Polk county, con/aining Forty Acres, more or less, so/d as tho property of Allkm/ Moss, late of Carroll county deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors JAMES STRIPLING, Adm’r. July‘2 no 15 2m fee 5,00 Notice. SIXTY* days after data application will Bo made lo llic Court of Or.liimry of Carroll county for leave to sell tlic real estate of Francis M Richards, rlceu.l 14 Cl (fee ?4 W M J HEMBREE. Adm’r iVOTICK. The Sheriffs sales of this county will here after bo published in the Carrollton Advocate. N.J. ROSS, Sheriff. April 2, 1860. ROOK WORK! f PriK undersigned will put up all kinds of Mnson work on sliort notice, such ns Box Tombs, Mar ble and Granite Monument*, Stops, Sills, dec. Chimney* of Rock or Brick—iu fact any work in a Stone Mason's line Low for CASH. Will do work in Carroll or any of the adjoining counties. R C YOUNG. April 11, 1860. 2 ly fylf you want the latest stvlc* of Su minerCra va*, call at J T. & N. J. MEADOR’S. Ayers Sarsaparilla A. compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extrac t of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective fin tide to for tho diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It U believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this largo class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely thi* compound will do it liaa been proven by exper iment oa many of the worst case* to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Comti-aixts, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulceus, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Khf.cm, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Ap pections. Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia ou Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony’* Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity or the Blood. Thi* compound will be found a gr*..t pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of tho year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of thi* remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out #to vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, nnd live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep tho blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there enn be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the groat machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, nnd deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not nil the virtue that is dunned for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these hnvc bcon frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter nnd painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until tho name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue tho \ name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think wo have ground for believing it has virtue* which arc irresistible by the ordinary run of tho diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, tho remedy should be judiciously taken according to direction* on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER A CG. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle } Six Bottle* for $3. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral ha* won for itself such a renown for the euro of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant uso tUrLo-Loui- ihin w —we J npt do noro than assure the people its quality is kept up to the Lest it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it ha* ever been found to do. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, C ron THE CURE OP Costirencs. Jaundice , Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas , Headache , Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter , Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Rout, Scuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tho Dio >d. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cent* por Eox; Fivo boxos for SI.OO. Great number* of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of theso remedies, but our spare hero will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Ai.m iN.vcin which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. I)o not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer’s, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our remedies arc for sale by 1)R. JOHNSON, Agent for ibis p/aec. ELtil Eioitd House, lIY CHARLES T. HILTON <t Bro. Wholesale) and Retail Grocers, Ist DOOR, SOI TII EAST CORNER OF PLISLIC SQUA B E , Carroll ton, I.corjjia. Pkfki:km'K—Any of the Merchants of Carrollton or Newnan, (sa. A LSI), will sell goods on Consignment, nnd fill Orders for Country Pr xluce, nta low f ‘ommi --on. We will keep constantly on hand a full supply of FAMIL V G.JK/CEL lEd, Rnch as Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Bacon. Caudles, Factory Yarn, Min ting. Shoes, Shovels, Nuils, Spades, Spice, Popper, and (L’nger, Also a lot of Hollow Ware, such a* Pots, Ovens, Bueke's, <fcc. tc. Also a good lot of Oonfeotione ries, Nuts, llaisins, Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Arc. Also, a Variety of Liquor-, consisting of Bran dies, H r me*. Whiskies, Gin, nd Rum. And in con. nection with the above, we have a superb lot of ‘tobacco, and Cigar* of the best brand ; and a varie ty of other article* too nuir.enm-* to mention. So call one and nil, and examine otic *ior;k before buying elsewhere, for we are selling very low for the MONEY only. May 11 ly “ howarlTa ssocTaTion PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent institution established hy special end dowinent, for the relief of the sick mid distresses, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic disease*, and especially for the cure of disease* of the sexua organs. MED/CAL advice given gratis, by tbc Acting Snr* geon, to a/I who apply by letter, with n description of their condition, age, occupation, habits of life, etc., nnd in cases of poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable reports on Spcrmator rhuM, and other diseases of the sexual organs, and on the new remedies employed in /lie Dispensary, sent to tho afflicted in soiled letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three ►Stamps for postage will he acceptable. Address Dr. J. Skillen Houghton, Acting Hurg. eon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. lly order of the Directors. EZRA l HEARTWELL, President. GEORGE FA/RCHILD, Secretary* _9 ly J, T it N. J. Meador would respectfully call tho attention of /he gentlemen to their stock ol Summer Clothing, in which may be found the latest sylcs and patterns, and which will ho “old at the lowest prices GOLIM GOLD! NO BLANKS! Grand All-Prise Scheme ! Fur October, lS(it. georsia stack LOTTERY, llchiiiiiiy <Y Cos. Jlnnafferw. Authorized Bv Special Act of the Legis lature. 25,828 Prizes. MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EV ERY TWO TICKETS. Capital 1 9 ri z c $(>0,000. TICKETS!* Only #lO - Qimrlors, and Eighths im, prov portion. To Re Itrawn on Itaeb Saturday iu ■ MiO. lit the City of Savannah, Georgia. Cln-s 02. t‘> he Drawn Oct’r P>. ISfiO. Class 00. lo he Drawn Oct’r 13, 18fi0. i Cla.-s .il, to he Drawn Oct’r 20, 1800 Class 00, to he Drawn Ort’r 27, 1800 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of fiO,O(K) is $60,000 1 “ 20,000 is 20,000 1 “ 10,000 is 10,000 1 “ 5.000 is 5,000 1 “ 4,000 is 4,000 1 •’ 3,000 is 3.000 1 “ 2.000 is 2,000 * 1 “ 1,500 is 1,50 1 “ 1,100 is 1,100 5 Prizes of 1,000 aro $5,C00 10 “ 500 5,000 ‘2 “ 4’ >0 800 2 “ 300 00> 2 “ 200 400 50 ] 50 7,500 100 “ 100 10,000 100 “ 05 0.500 100 “ 85 8,500 Apirzoxiiiiiilioii Prizes 25, lIS I’i i/xs Amounting to $212,140 25,828 Prizes Amounting to $3(>6,040, WILL RE DRAWN THIS MONTH. (Vrtiriciitcs >f Packages will ho sold nt lie following rates, which is the risk : Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets, S6O Os 10 Halves, 30 or 10 Eighths, 7.50 TOE GOLD MINE ! ALL PK/7. E S A\l) NO BLANK Sr ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN! Which takes place on every Wednesday and Saturday, 1 N 1 8(> 0 - ! Oipitnl Prize of $3,00n S Prize of 4,b0il 1 * 4,P00 I “ 8,000 1 “ 2.171.20 lfT Prize, of f7OO aro 7000 IP “ 175 7,000 50 “ 125 r,250 2.7'.) so 20.720 U 4 •• 50 3,200 64 “ 80 1.920 04 “ 20 1,280 5,632 “ 10 56.820 25. 22 l “ 6* 141,120 1 - 31,-112 Prizes Amounting/o £281,481,20 W hole Tickets 5 Dollars, Shares in Proportion. In order/ng T/ckets or Certificates, Enclose /lie money to our address for /he lieket* ordered, on r < **ipt of which/hey will be forward ed by first nmi/. Purchasers can bnvo rickets end ing in any figure /hey may dcsign&'o. 1 lie list of drawn number* nnd prizes will bo sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All eomniuniea/ions strictly eonfiden/iul. Orders fir Tickets or Certificates, by Mad or Ex press, to be directed to McKin saey A Cos, Savannah, Go. April 11 ly A rrivala mid Departures of Uaih. Newnan mail leaves every Monday, Wed-*- •Ksihiv, and Friday, at BA. m. J>iic nt New naii >aint‘ day at 6r. m. Leaves Newnan on every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Duo hero same day at 6 r. M. Atlanta mail leaves Carrollton every Mone day, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a. m. Du at Atlanta next day by 12 M. Loaves Atlan ta every Monday, Wednesday, am! Friday, at 10 A, ni., doe here next day at 4 50 r. M. Franklin mail leaves this place every Wed nesday at 6 a. m., due at Franklin same day aIG c. M. Leaves Franklin every Thursday at 0 a . m., due here at C r. m. Alabama mail leaves lu re every Friday at 1 r. m., and arrives nt Com Drove, Ala., next ■lay. HENRY ASBURV, J*. M. Carrollton,Ga., April 2, 1860. c* Notice. The Sheriff's sales of Haralson county will nereafter he published in the Advocate. JOHN KHOLCOMB, SlicriF ESliuiks! Itlanks! All kinds of Blanks printed and for sale at this Office.