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GORDON COUNTY
SHERIFF’S SALES
be sold before the Court House
WWj door, in the Town of CALHOUN,
Gordon County. Ga., within the legal hourai
of sail, on the First Tuesday in
/ October
nes, the following property, to wit:
Lot of land 64 in the 24ih Disc, and 2d
Section, levied on as the property oj Geo
V Ballew to salisft two I list ice Court fi
f/s issued from the 794'h Gist. G. M. of
jic.keits county in favor of John A Burch
sG W Ballew for “die- purchase money.
Levied and returned to me by John Smith
IC.
Also, one sorrel horse some six years
old, and one buggy and harness, and one
house and lot in the town of Calhoun
levied on as the property of J I) Phillips
to satisfy ane fi fa in favor of Sams, Sel
man <fe Cos., and one fi fa in favor ot Ruth
A M Nelson vs Phillips & Wylie and
j conlrolled to G J Fain and other fi fas vs
I said defendants and pointed out by G J
Fain.
Also, one negro woman of dark com
plexion some forty years of age bv the
of Jenny, and one buggy and har
ness levied on as the property of D G Wy
■ lie to satisfy one fi fa in favor of R A M
Nelson vs Phillips & Wylie and other fi
fas vs said defendants and pointed out by
G J Fain plffs attv.
Also, one lot or parcel of land in the
the 6th Dist. and 3d Section and known
as the defendant’s residence, containing
one hundred and sixty acres more or Imw
levied on as the property of P M P Pie
son to satisfy one fi fa in favor of N T
Bridges vs P M Pieson maker and J Q
Bozeman endorser and pointed out by Col
A Johnson plffs atty.
Also, one sorrel horse some five years of
nge. one buggy and harness and one yoke
of steers and one ox wagon levied on s the
property of Jas H B Shackelford to satisfy
one ff fa in favor of Sams. Camp & Cos., vs
said Shackelford and pointed out by
and other fi fas vs Slid defendant.
Also, all the right, title aud interest that
Washington Tims hrs in and to loi of land
No 149 in the 15th Dist. and 3d Sent lev
ied on as the property of said Tims to sat
isfy sundry Justice court fi las, one Love
less dt Gh Iston vs said Tims Levied and
returned to me bp Jesse Morrow, L. C.
Sept. 3d, 1859.
E D. HUDGINS, Sti ff.
S. 1. KING, Dep. Sh’ff.
Postponed
One negro woman by the name of Sul
ly, of dark complexion, some sixty years
old, and one lot in the town of Calhoun,
cantaining some fifty feet front and one
hundred feet back, more or less, and
known as the blacksmith shop house and
lot of derendant; being part of the lot now
occupied by Ii N White, levied on as the
propert.v of Newton NlcDill to satisfy one
Superior Court fi fa issued from Forsyth
county in favor of Jacob Strickland and
Thomas W Connallv lix’ra vs Newton
McDill and V 13 Shelton principal and
Hanson Tiddor Seem it r on appeal, and
pointed out by pi ft’s atty, and sutuln
other fi fas ys said defendants.
Also,
Two hundred acres of land more or less
in the 14lh Dist. and 3d Sect., and being
part, oflot No 91 ami some parts of lots
the Nos not known but. known as the
defendant’s plantation lying on both side
of the Oostaiiiinla river with all he im
provements on the same levied on h< the
propelrv of Stephen MoDiiinis to satisfy
’tindiy ft fas, one in favor of the Ordina
ry of Forsyth county fur the use of ‘A et
sier, Coffey, Cardiac it -., vs Newton Mo-
Dill principal and Stephen McGinnis ami
suinliy other fi fas vs said and. fondants.
Also,
’..ot of hul l N” 80 in the 14th Dist.it
3d Sect., !i-v ied on as the property of
Samuel Simpson to satisfy two Justice's
Court, ti fas in favor of Sams, camp it Cos
and other ts fas in my hafids vs said de
fendants and returned to me by 13 Bar
ron, L C.
Also,
One house and lot in the town of Cal
houn with all the improvements on the
same known as the defendant’s former
residence and now occupied by Mr. Con
ley, containing one acre more or less, lev
ied on as the property of I Me Dunn to
satisfy one Inferior Court fi fa in favor of
Cloud & Shackelford for the use of John
W Shackelford vs I Me Dunn and E II
Sasseeti security on stay of Execution and
other fi fas vs said Dunn.
Appointments.
JAMES H B SHACKELFORD, hide.
pendent Democratic candidate for Congress,
will address his fellow-citizeus at the times
and places following:
Summerville Thursday, September Bth.
Rome, Friday, do 9th
Cave Spring, Saturday. do 10th.
Cedar Town, Monday, d <’ ]2lh
6ot.an*a, Tuesday, do 13tn.
Dallas. Wednesday. do Uth
Cassville. Thursday, do 151,
Alpharetta, Monday. do 19lii
/Canton, Tuesday. do 20th
jasper Wednesday, do 21st
JEHijay. Thursday. do 22m1.
Morgauton. Friday. do 23d.
jCellkhui. Monday, do 20 th
Ringgold, Tuesday, do 27th
Trenton, Wednesday, do 28th,
dprl.eg Place, Satuiday. October Ist
inept 6th. 1859
Notice.
TWO nonths after cate application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Gprdon county for leave to sell the land
belonging to the estate of John L. Scott,
deceased. Sept. Bth, 1869.
JOHN W. BOWDOIN, Ad’mr.
Thos. M. Compton,
CASSVILLE, GJI
A Q-EIIIT °f l, *e Bank of the State of
South Carolina, will tituke advances
on Traduce, sell Exoliitnge on Charleston
and New York, and attend 1! business
usually transaoted by Hunk Agents.
Dee. 16, IH6H. nlMvuM ly
~JO~BLANKS l BLANKS! I
THE JVEfY
CHEAP CASH STORE
I OF
HERI 1110.
HAVE RECEIVED THEIR NEW STOCK OF
Fall & Winter
GOODS.
Purchasers of Goods will find in cur
FALL OPENING
Everything that is new and desirable for the present and coming season. We have made
! our selections from the choicest stock m the Eastern cities and know that it cannot be
’ excelled We are now prepared to offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER—TO DEFY ANY OPPOSITION.
Our stock of Dry Goods is large and well selected; consisting of
Ladies Bress Goods,
Lobe a leg,
Kobe ft quill.-',
Merimoes.
. hits Goo*s,
Cloalis
Chenille Shawls,
Bonnets* Eibbcnr. etc, etc.
Oi'O
D ME-TICS, as
I
Calicoes.
Oenahurghs,
Brown and line Muslin,
Sheeting,
Table cloth.
Linen,
Crash,
Carpets,
Flannels,
Blankets,
Etc., Etc.
—oo —
AND BOOTS;
The cheapest and largest assortment ever has been offered in this city.
CLOTHING for
rjontlemen and boys wear, ready made in the finest aud most fashionable style, can be
f mnd at our Emporium.
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, as
Bl’k OaSMiiu ie%
Fiinc\ do
’ J
i. ■ .
Ci avals.
• Neckties,
<•„ Etc.
Fancy Goods. JewEry, Tranks, Saddles,
etc., etc., too majay -to mention.
Grateful to our numerous friends and cus ■ m rs for past favors, we ask a coatin’ fttion
of the same, and invite all to come and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere,
as it is a pleasure to show them at all time .
HERZBERG & BRO.
Calhoun, Ga . September Bth, 1859. v0!5u04 ly
GEORGIA’ Gordon Couuty,
To the Clerk of the Inferior Court of said
county.
Ambrose B. King of the 98Gth Dist. G
M., tolle before me three estrays taken up
upon the freehold of him, the said Ambrose
B. King, in said comity and District, viz:
One a gray supposed to be four years old,
lftme in the left shoulder, appr tiscd hy J
W. Hill and E. A. Sleekier, freeholders, to
be worth Forty Dollars One a black sup
posed to be two years old. appraised by the
same persons to be worth ifty Dollars.—
The jMkrrel with a small star in the
forehead, hippec in lt,x -*.**--Vy*. supposed
to be one year old. appraised by luv r _
persons to be worth ‘I en Dollars.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 3tith day of august 1859.
I N BUCKNER J P
A true transcript from the F.str v Book.
Sept. 3d 1850. J, B 1U HARDS. <Tk
! LOOK EIE.eT
1)0 YOU WANT TO BUY AN EX ELLEN
TRACT OK LAND NEAi CALIIOIL* ?
f lIIIERE i 570 acres ii this Tract un
tamiiin some of the beat upland in the
State. Oa it >h a comfortable dwelling, with
all necessary out buitdinga, about 1 1-2 miles
from Calhoun There is also a fine spring
and a good well near the dwelling As an
evidence of the health of the place, out of
about 75 persons living on it for some years,
there was not a case of sickness. For furth
er apply to
W. II BAILEY,
or to W. V. WESTER, Kd r Platform.
Calhoun, Georgia.
aug 25.1859.v01f>n2tf
HOLD ON _
A LITTLE LONGER!
HAVIN'* a vi will'll so well, the under
aigned him cvtu’lu'led to remain iu Calhoun
i a few wevki langur. Gome and have the
1 fretiline** of the ioiko preserved, ere the
(lower dvenje. Remember to call In soon
| at the Anil>i'utv|in Hainan of
R. P. NEAL
lug. 26th, lb.’an vol6uoi!ll
1 i:*- *Jol> woik iHHilly •xt'outtki litre*
I Wsr on the Abolitionists!
‘nnH SOUTHERN MOM-
I TOR, permanently located in
the North, keeps up its fire on
the Abolitionists. The Monitor is
an Eight page paper, and gives the
latest and most interesting details
of the
FOREIGN NEWS.
It is, besides, a Family Journal,
containing Stories, Essays, Poetry,
&c., N.c.
Subscription— Tn Ad
vance.
For Monitor alone, §1 00.
“ “ and two illustra
ted B nks
‘ \\ ild Wb-tkrn Scenes”
and ,l >Vak Path,” S2 00.
P ijj on he books will bo paid
ti, tht Publisher of the S. M.
A tiiess J. B JONES,
Editor Southern Monitor, Philu., Pa.
August 18th, 1850. ly
THE MORGAN STALLION,
CLIVE,
WILL make his Fall c ea*on near Kings
ton aud Ga.houti, commencing S**p*
tembp Ist, and ending November Ist. For
terms pply to Geo. W. Carey, at CaN
houn, or to the groom,
W. H HOIMKS.
• Sept. Ist, 4t3 at Kingston.
Georgia. Gordon County.
! WHEREAS W. >V. (ireoi applies to me
’ for letter* of (iunrdinn*liip over the portion
1 anil property of Win A. Norton, orphau of
I l'liounis Norton deoeaaeti:
Tliomi are, therefore, to cite ami ad
moniah, all perMi'in concerned, to he mnl
appear Ht my office within the time pre
scribed In Ihw, and tile their objection*,
if any they have, why *hul letter* aluinld
| not lie granted
(iiven under till hand and ollh lal aig
nature tin* Sept, it, IN,MI.
S, It. WYIJK, Ordinary
*ept IHt 1860 void no >1 40dt
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY
For the benefit ot the
Monticello Union
ACADEMY,
OF JASPER COUNTY, GEOP.GI4.
Authorized by Special Act of the
IXGISLA.T7.rag:
25,828 Prizes.
More'than ONE PRIZE to every
Two Tickets.
M’KINNEY & C 0„
I MANAGERS.
Capital Prize
woo
Whole Tickets $lO, Halves
$5, Quarters’ $2.50.
To be Drawn each
SATURDAY
IN SEPT V 1R59,
IN TIIB
City of Savannah, Georgia
Class 35 Draws Saturday, Sept. 3. 1859
Class 36 Draws Saturday, Sept; 10,1859
Class 37 Draws Saturday, Stpt. 17, 1859
Class 38 Draws Saturday Sept. 24 1859
MICNIFICENUCHEME.
1 Prize of s*>o,ooo
1 do 20.000
1 do 10.000
1 do 5,000
1 do 4.000
1 do 3.000
1 do 2.000
1 do 1.500
1 do 1,100
5 Prizes of 1.000 are 5.000
10 do 500 are 5.00*1
2 do 400 are 800
2 do 300 are GOO
2 do 200 are 400
50 do 150 are 7,500
100 do 100 are 10,000
100 do 95 ure 9,500
100 do 85 arc 8,500
Approximating Prizes.
4 Prizes of §2OO Ap'ng to SCO.OOO are tftbOO
4 * 150 * <> 20.000 are COO
4 .. 125 .. .. 10.000 .. 500
4 lOO .< .. 5,000 .< 400
8 .. 80 .. .. 4 .tK)O .. 040
8 „ CO .. .. 3.000 ~ 480
8 .. 50 .. .. 2 000 .. 400
8 .< 40 .. .. 1.600 .. 320
400 Prizes of 20 ■. <■ 100 .. S 000
25.000 pi izes of 8 200.000
25 828 Prizes amounting to $866.0-10
Certificate of Packages will lie sold at
the follmvinir rafts, wliirJt is the risk:
Celtifieate of Packages (f 10 While
Tickets, SO')
do ,io (Jo 10 Half do 30
do do do 10 Qaai’r do 15
no do do 10 Eighth do 7 50
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CER
TIFICATES.
Enclose tin- money to our address for
lie tickets ordered, on receipt of which
they will be forwarded hv first mail.—
Purchasers can have tickets ending ii
am figure they mat designate.
The list ot drawn iiuailers and prlz
will be sent to purchasers in.inedl.>'<-!-
after the drawing,
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS
Tltoße who prefer not sending money by
mail, can use
The Express Companies,
whereby money tor Tickets, in i>uiQß ot len
Dollars and upwards, can be sent us
AY OUR RISK AND EXTENSE,
from any city or town where there i> an Ex
press Office The momy and order must U
enclosed in a
Government Post Office Stamp
ed Envelope,
or the Express Companies cannot receive them
All communications strictly confiden
tial.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certifi
cates to
McKINPJSY & Cos.,
SAVANNAH, Ga.
Mny 26th, 1859.
R. D PHILLIPS.] pVM F BRANTLY
PHILLIPS & BRANTLY,
GENERAL
lIIcUI
OflßotJ in Ofnglrwu \ 11R ll t 111 *S Block.
98 BAY STREET,
Savannaa, Ga.
Fire, Marine, Inhnd and Life
INSURANCE
Effected at Reasonable Raes in the following
First Class Offices:
QUAKER CITY (F & 11.) INSURANCE
COMPANY of Philadelphia.
STATE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY j
of New-llavcn
FULTON FIRE INTURAiCK COMPANY
of New-York
LA FAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE COM 1
PAN V of I New York.
KNICKERBOCKER Lll'l ISHI’RANCE
COMPANY of New-York
W V. WE TEI. Calhoun, Ga.
in Lam I Asettt for (tie lirst; two nauivd, to
wit. Quaker City, and State,
Ju1y28.1869.v014—u48
Tisk’s Metallic Burial Cases
OF all mi, with SILVER, or oommon
Mounting For aale |v
YOUNG. JACKSON A Cos
Itltmks! IHniiks!
j s7f/ff
I
S4CA?O
Pay? for a full coures in the Iron City Col
lege, the largest, most extensively patron
ize! and best organized Commercial School
in the United States.
357 Students attending daily,
March, 1859
Usual time to complete a full course,
from f i to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon
graduating, ia guaranteed to be competent
to manage the Books of any Business, and
qualified to earn a salary of from
SSOO to S2OOO.
Students ente/ at any time—No Vacation
j —Review at pleasure.
51 Premiums for best Penmanship
awarded in 1858.
Ministers’ Sons received at half price.
For Circular and Specimens of Writing, in
close two letter stamps, and a Idress
F. w. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 30th, 1855/ vol4no4ily
Maiden Godfrey “j LIBEL for Dl
vs 1 YOROE in Gordon
John T. Gourr.r.Y, J Superior Court,
April Term, 1859.
In this case it appearing to th© sattsfac
; tion of the Court that the defendant is not
j a resident of the State of Georgia--It i?
tlefore osilered that publication be made
in he Democratic Platform occording to
law requiting the defendant to appear at
the nexi term and plead, an wer or demur
or judgment pro cenfenso against him.
LEaNBER w. crook,
j. ?. g. o. O-..
A true transcript from the minutes of
j Court. May 20th, 1859.
A B. ECHOLS, Cl’k.
j vol 4 n039
GEORGIA* o erdon County.
Whereas—
Raripon B irnes applies to me rnr tetters
Dismissory from Administration on the Es
tate ol James a Staten, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and opj ear at
i | my office within the time prescribed by
| law, to show cause, if ary they have, why
said Letters should not be granted,
i , Given under my hand and office this Jus
i j ly tith, 1859.
S D. WYLIE, Ordnary.
I i julv7,lß*9 n4s—6ms
II :
GEORGIA, Gordon Count,.
Whereas:
i j Daniel 0. Roberts and W. W. Burch, Ad
, ! tuiuistrators of Winston Witcher, applies
; to me for Letters Dhmissory from sa’d Ad
j mini-tint’oil.
i | These are. therefore, to ite and admon
i 1 ish all persons concerned, to be and appear
| at my office within the time prescribed by
| law. and show cause, if any they have, why
i ! said Letters should m-t be granted,
( | Given under my hand at office this Gtb
day of July, 1859.
8. D. WYLIE, Ordinary
1 I ju1y7,1859 vol4n4s—6ms
GSOBGIA, Q orden County
1 HEREa.S A. IS. Echols, Adminiso
V V trator de bor.n non on the Estate of
ii Jeremiah Flowers, deceased, applies to me
■orhttcrE of distubsion Item said admins
istratiun;
lhese are therefore to cite and admon
-1 ish, all and singular, the kindred and cied
l i itors of said deceits >c, to be uud appear at
Imy office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why
j said Letters :hould rot be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 2J of
j May. 185 H. S. D. WYLIE, Ordinary.
n36v014-oras
THE CELEBRATED
COFFEII TOE
MITCHELL'S
I Patent Metallic Tip,
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR
i Eoys'. Youtlis’ and Children's
£o o fcs and £ho es.
\ X IMIT/'YKMENT has been np
.jL |>l’e<i lu lb * and Shoes, bv
a saving of expense to the consumer, of two
thirds, is realized, by actual experiment.
the TIP
consists of i piece of copper or other inde*
structible material, neatly fastened to the
toe of the boat or shoe, formiug a complete
protection. Th s invention is now pre
sente,l to the public, with the fullest
knowledge of its practical utility, having
been tested over two years, and is destin
ed entirely to supersede the old style, for
Children's, Boys’ and Youths’
HOOTS AND SHOES.
The importance of this invention will be j
readily appreciated, ns it is well known I
that children invariably wear out their i
boots and shoes’
FIRST At the toe. I
and. with this protection, they will upon I
an average wear at least two to three times
as long as the old style, while the expense j
JESJT A TSXrihFl ‘
\ r a v <0 especially applies*
; ole t-’ ‘fi? ers’ Boots, and all occupations :
i .subjecting the too of the boot or shoe to be
I cut O’ Will'll,
.\u rcii.it:ts and the public generally
will the importance of obtaining these
j goods immediately, as they are destined,
| for general use, to supersede all other
■ kinds.
The Goods may be obtained of nearly all
j tb© w holesale dealers in the principal cities,
I or of ihe Subscribers,
chase, mckinney & co..
(Owners of the Patent.) Boston,
uuglb, 1859, volvul-Gms
iuiAuTm7o. |
HAY IN . LOCATED IN
Calhuux, Ga., offcrti liiit pro
iVssionni services to the citizens
thereof and-vicinity, in the practice
of Physic and Surgery.
August 18111, 1859. volSnollv
Liberal Offers.
“” will semi the I’latforni on# war
with sillier ol the following |>nl>iontu>n,
at the following raiev:—\Viili Kuieker
bfH’kcr M.ieazme, or Goi!t-\'s (,hil\a |{ n>k
tdt ,5. Willi 1 V’entoii'x National Mag-
H/ine <i.l GO. Willi llie Anielican Cot
lon Ihaiild’ it Soil of the Soiitli Jo 75.
W’illi Sniilli t'(iiiiilniiiaii J'.’ 60, With
the Gelien n FhiiiuT Jg 50. The luotlev
inu*t, in nil ciiMai MvcouipHtiy th order
for the above, ’ |
gifts.
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i SCHOOL AND DLASSICAL,
| TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES.
GAMES. SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
RELIGIOUS, BIBLICAL AND THE
i OLOGICAL,
MUSICAL AXtn civs TiomVS.
’ xnmTELLOW’SHIP AND free my
; SONRY.
AiISCELLANEOUS. --Our Miscellaneous
Department embraces everything not in
cluded in the above classification, of an in
teresting or instructive character, that is
in print.
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS.
Patent English Lever Gold Watches,
with tine Gold Hunting Cases SIOO 00
Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watbhes.
large size warranfeil good move
ments, with fine Gold lluuttng
Cases 50 0< ‘
Ladies’ 18k. Case Go?d Lever Watch
es. warranted pood timekeepers,
with fine Gold Hunting Cases 50 00
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Lever Watch
es. Open Dial 35 00
Gents’ Silver Lcve: Watches, Hunt
ing Cases, 25 00
Gents’ Stiver epiue Watches, Hunt
ing Cases. 15 00
Certs’ Silver Lepine Watches, Open
Dh.l 12 00
Parlor Time-Pieces, new pattern,
warranted, 10 CO
Ladies’ Llegant Clack Silk. Dress
Patterns, 15 00
Ladies’ elegant Tlaid Silk Dress
Patterns, 12 Os
Ladies’ I’nmeo Sets, Pin uid Dro[s
to match, 15 00
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Tin aud Drops
to match, 10 00
Ladies Mold Uracelets, extra tiuo,
leach) 10 00
Ladies’ Gold Uraoelets, Plain or Cu
graved Hard. ft A0
Gents’ flulid Gold Vest Chains, uew
pattern, 15 00
Ladies’ Guards, or Chatelaine Chums,
v< i<rt hi M .
Large Gold Spring Z-ockets, with
Double Cases. |q qq
Large Gold Snap Lockets, with
Double Cases, 5 qq
Medium size, No. 3, Lockets, with
Double Cases, g qq
Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gobi
Peas, f
Superior Gold Pens, with Holders
and Box, g qq
Ladies* Gold Pencils 2 00
Gents’ Heavy Gold Pencils % 60
Gents’ Gold Pens, with Silver Exten
sion Pencil 2 OO
Ladies Cera!, Garnet, or Turquois
Sets 15 00
L-.lutes Aiosmc or Gold Stone Seta 10 00
Lurlies’ Florentine Seta, Pin and
Dropa to match 10 00
Ladies’ Jet Seta, Pin and Dropa to
match y op
Ladies’ £ava .Seta, Tin ond Dropa to
match 10 0O
Ladies’ Cameo Pins, large size 5 06
Ladies’ da do. medium 800
Ladies’ do do. small 200
Ladies’ Gold Stone /’ina, small 2 50
Ladies’ Box and Glass Miniature Pins 2 00
Laches’ Plain Gold Piua, new pattern 2 60
Ladies’ Plain Ear Drops 2 00
Misses’ do. Gold Pina 1 60
Gents’ Cluster Pina, Opal Centre 2 60
Gents Single Stone I’ins J 60
Gents’ Cameo dr Mosaic Bosom Studs 4 50
Gents’ Engraved Gold 00. do. 2 50
Ger-ts’ Sleeve Buttons 2 60
Ladies’ do. do. 2 00
Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases 6 00
Gents’ Pearl Pocket Kuives, 3 Blades,
best quality 1 QO
Misses’ Lava Pins 2 60
Gents’ Gold Wateh Keys and Pencils
combined 2 99
Gents’ Gold Toothpicks 2 QO
Gents’ Gold Rings, with Stone Set
ting 2 69
Ladies Gold Bings with Stone Set
ting 1 60
Sets Silver Plated Ten Spoons 2 00
Silver-Plated Butter Knives 1 00
Ladies’ or Gents’ Money Purses 60
Gents’ Gold Watch Keys, or Vest
Hooks j 50
Ladies’ Florntine Breast Pins 3 .'0
Ladies’Jet Breast Pins g 60
Ladies’ Mosaic Breast Pins 5 00
Ladies’ Cameo Ear Drops 4 60
Misses’ do. do. 260
Misses’ Ear Drops, with Stone Setting 2 tO
Misses’ Gold Bracelet, half round
band, engraved, 4 00
Ladies’ Gold Bracelet, half round
band, engraved, 6 OO
Gents’ Scarf Pin 2 CO
Gents’ Jet or Floentine Studs 3 00
Gents’ Sleeve Buttons, Jet, Floren
tine and Onyx 8 50
Misses’ Gold Stone Sets, Ear Drops
aud Pin 6 0O
Ladies’ G old Pens, with Holder and
Box J 00
Gents’ Cameo Mosaic or Florentine
Sleeve Buttons 4 00
Misses’ Neck Chains 8 00
Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated
in the above List, varying in val
ue from 60 cents to 26 OO
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
To Agents I can give more liberal in
ducemeuts than can be afforded by any
other house. In addition to larger commis
sions, it is much easier to get subscriber*
for my enterprise than any other.
The peculiar advantage sre---
A larger Stock and Better Catalogues t*
[ select from.
A Better Assortment and Quality ofGifta.
More Punctuality and Correctness in fill*
j ing Orders.
By acting ns Ag°nts for me,
Persons whisbiug a valuable Library
can procure it gratis.
Those seeking an easy mothod of
earning a livelihood can find it.
Any one desiring e good Wateh,
can obtain it.
For full particulars, send
for a Catalogue.
My large capital, together with my long
experience in the business and consequent
lamiliarity with all its details, gives mean
almost incalculable advantage over all oth.
er parties.
All I ask is a trial. Send me an order,
and you will be convinced that there is no
exaggeration.
DO NOT'FORGET TO SEND FOR A CAT
ALOGUE.
Persons visiting the city, are requeited
! to call aud examine for themselves.
G. G. EVANS’
TIE A D QUARTERS,
139 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Branch Stole, 45 Cornhill Boston, Mas*.
Special Xtfotice to Book
Buyers.
As there are parties of donblful respOß.
sibility advertising Gift concerns, and some
are making many large promises, under
fictitious names: without the intention or
ability to fulfil them, noping, through the
popularity of my enterprise, to deceive and
plunder the public, a strict sense of duty
compels me to warn all against them. And
if any arc deceived and cheated bn them,
they should not be so unjust as to condemn
me along with them, for they are base ims
Stations of an enterprise that has cost me
m immense nmouut cf time and money to
place in the position which it now occupies,
commanding an extensive and increasing
trade, approved and endorsed with the
most entire freedom and confidence, by th*
leading Publishing Houses in the Union,
whose letters of approval and endorsement
ure in my possession, and will be produced
and shown at any time with the greatest
pleasure. G. G. EVANS.
July 14th 1859. r014n046 6ms
Employment.
?50 A MONTH AND ALL EXPENSES
PAID—An “Agent is wanted in every town
and ecunty in the United States to engage in
a respectable and easy business, by which the
above profits may be certainly realized For
further partloulaas, address Dr. J. Henrt
Warxcr, corner 12tb Street ABroadway
New York City, enclosing one Postage Stamp.
July 7th, 1859.—n45 3tns
The Bank Question
SETTLED.
AX.li persons indebted to
US for the years 18)7 ana lasß are earn
e-tly requested to call at our store and
J'rr!c over the CASH. Those who desire to
pay us iu produce can do so at the i.ighetl
.narket price. It is notour wish to make
any of our customers pay COST, but we
will he compelled to do so unless prompt
settlements are tuado.
YOUNG, JACKSON & CO.
J in 27 vol 4 no 23 ts.
Notice!
All persons indebted to Sams A Camp
or Sams, Sclinan & Cos. by note or ac
count must pay up before the first return
day in each Justice Court in this county,
also, tlie Inferior or Supotior court notes
or arris, m ill bo siicil at our next term of
sail, 1 Court. Although it is iiup'oasnre iq
is to sue our filoluls, yet we must u*>a
•ui money ami will ilojiist whs 1 •
SAMs <* C A.Jl'.
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