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Biel), Bare and Barn.
JUi&rllancoits 3tdt>£rtisfiftftt&.
Administrator’s Sale. Cass Sherifts’ Sales.
: iSjT TUESDAY IN' Af'Rlh NEAT’, tq be sold 1st Tuesday in march next.
VV 11 ,^ B,; beft,re ‘, ***-’ «**» house y~v \ the first Tnesrtav in March next, with-
f f <l.ior in wie _ of Jnspeiy Pickens j n legal bjjursol.jiulfc* belV»reSbc c*»urt
bouse<fcif»r nrihe tnwti of Cass'rine, the folluw-
injr property will be sold:'
L-fts <»f iainl Nos <58 •
nj.tr, o!i the lirwt Tuesday in April next;
L«»t of Laild No. 127, ih the 24th district and
id section, .offoj m *riy therokee, now Dickens
HELWBOUFS SfNUINE PREPARATION
HigHly Cn*ceaarat
pound Fluid Extract
Buchu.
Ordinary <>f Pike conutv, Ga., as a portion of * nrt und vH section , Itj-icd <>nto satisfr.fi fis ii senses’ Fcni In Complaints,-tn«d all
fh« la.ots IwlmnrinT lo the estate 4 *1- fr" m t ass Superior court—1 m favor of John A $£»*
I will not ask if (Lou espst touch
The tuneful ivory k«y
Those pileot note*of ll.iiie nre such
As quite suffice for me.
Hi! make no questions if thy skill
The Pencil comprehends;
Enough.for tua. love, if thou still
Const draw thy dividends !
Poetry Improved.
Tie following, from one of the old British
ports, is exquisite. It is the very essence
of fancy It was nddressod to a Indy upon
whose bosom n fluke of snow fell and mel
ted:
• .The envious snow r*m<* down in haste.
To prove the breast less fair.
But grieved to see itself su passed.
And melts info a tear.”
Pshaw! says an exchange, we can beat
that any time Look here:
. Down her wli te hosnm rolled the tear,
(IVe know it liado l ongl-tir.)
Until at last—at last oh dear!
1 hr shirt was wet at wat r.’
I Wish He would Make up His j
Mind.
- . . —... , portion.
the lauds belonging to the estate of D. A. Al
len, deceased, late of said county.
Terms made known on the dav of safe.
Jun 8—tds C. W. ALLEN, Adm’r.
from Cass Snperior court—i in i.i. vr »* «”•*■*-s --- --- - - . _ , „ r, « _
Crawford, adm’r, for the nse of E M Price—the d *>»«es ..f tbe .'-.•fcilOrgaix«.ariJiu "front tv-
other in favor of J DCarpenter, vs JuoRCamp- ««** =»’"• m|.ru ; lencies m I.T-, and * m ‘T , nig
(*.(1 * all improper diauiargus from the atiaadcr, Ixiu-
, ,, «... , _ . ... . ... uevs, or Sexual Organs, whether existing in
I Lot of land Au. 244, in the 5th district and 5d jj or Female, from whatever cause they mar I
wctiow—foe land whereon the defendant lived hare originated, and no matter of ho .r long
hist y*E ..evicd on to satisfy a fi. fa. from stan( jingV giving health and vigor to the frame,
Georgia, Fannin county.
W HEREAS the estate of Solomon Steobu* Cass"SuperioMuiirt, in favor of James Milner, a^dbi'mm^t^tlmnMiid’cheek
f* v ’ senior, deceased, is nnrenrcseiited. rs. SrmptofrMoom*. LerW on to p,y purl " ^ ™ T HP IP.
no one f»»n rn^ appfi<Nf for-k’tb'nhm jKimm«tra-. cnase money. ■ ■■
foil "II sam esiaie: • . i « , j Lot of land No. J7$ in the 17th district and
These are therefore to cite and admomsh the 3d sectioiMai? the property of TTenj .min
JOV TO THE AFFLICTED!
It enres nervous and debi itated sufferers,
Georgia, I'annin County.
W HEREAS Floyd Oakes
loiters of administration
1’rax ton \V. Weather:
county.
For a Marvellous Age.
H olloway's ointment—The Grand
External Remedy.—By the aid of a micro- j
scope, we-sce millions of little openings on the !
surface of our bodies. Through these this 1
Ointment, when rubbed on me skin, is earned j
and ” c,,r « '“'’i™' 15 ana uemimxea snuerero, ^ a - t Diseases of the
H.r and removes aU the symptoms, among which Kidn ; v , < f, d i 3 , ird ers of the Liver, affections of:
iiho. th,. time Mv. «- 'ents will be found the heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas,
' thereon m the town of Kingstou—as the prop- Indisposition to exertion. loss ot power and Coughs and Colds, are by its menus effectually j
m slmnt.i ii,,i* 1 h.- !?*> ofdoseph Smith. Levied ou to satisfy "a memory, difficulty of breathing, general cured . Every house-wife knows that salt passes
^ ^ - weakness, horror of disease, weak nerves, f ree ]y throngh bi,ne or meat of any thickness.
trembling, dreadful lMirror of death, night ' Xhis healicg Ointment fat more readily pene-
swents, c.dd feet, wakefulness dimness of trates through any bone or fleshy part of the
vision, languor, universal lassitude of the jiving body, curing the most dangerous inward
muscular system, often enormous appetite, complaints, that cannot be reached by other
with dyspeptic symptoms, hot hands, flushing means.
. , . ou secuon—as me propertv ot Item man Mar vuio.es,
kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe r> . House, nod lots mul ill the improvements will be found
ami anjMrar at my office, within the time frtx* tb.-rsoi in the town
i^crsDcd by law, t4> >Tn-w cau^c
wbv letters of administration should not be
^aiwnpxaMD^ oimi®WBY & co.,
■WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
e Heady-made Clothing,
UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
J M \EWIIY k CO- are now opening, and will receive weekly, the newest and best style.
7of Rkidt-madc Clotbiso that can be manntactnred, frith for Men s and Bovs wear,
.'bev pay particular attention to the selection of their Goods, aud are prepared to do juatico U'
^TheiTaUokeep W |liie ShTfo, Merino Shirt.and Drawers, Gloves Suspenders, Silk Pocket and
Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ac., Ac. CaU and take a look.
Augusta, Ga., Jan 22, 1807—ly
€ARHIA€rBRIPOSITORY!
GRIFFIN, GKOKGIA.
The settlement of land Anown as the home- !
j stead ot the defendant, on the Tennessee mad, ‘
whereon deleodant now lives, number of acres ■
ippiies to me f.,r not known; levied on as the property of Deino- !
.1 * °J , 5 es *? tc !‘f sey F Bishop, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Casei
■>, deceased, late of said , Superior cmirt—one in favor ofRobYC. Word, *
it, ,, _ vs said Bishop; levied on bv E. A Brown’ I
! 1 l,Kie i,re tl,ern f ,,re C| to and admon.sl. all f, jrlIll . r sheriff: one in favor of Bennett H Con- ;
[.ersons concerned, to be and appear at my office [ vers, one in fa vor of John S Rowland, vs \a-
j w.thin the time prescribed by law, and show- ; t h;,n A.I A Howard D F
BH
of the body, dryness of the skin, pallia coun
tenance and eruptions on the face, pain in the
back, heaviness ot the eyelids, frequently !
Erysipelas, Sail Bhenm aad
Seorkntle Hiunors.
c:.. , ,s'^GmvTl?o?ha^7^bv b Li.’'let ' }?“" desirable to such patients
black spots flying before the eyes, with tem- ; jf 0 reme dy has ever done so much for the
porary snffo^ion and loss of sijjht, want of Cttre Q f diseases of the »kin r whatever fonr
attention, great mobdity, testledsness, with , they m . iV HS g Um e x ns this Ointment. No case
horror of society. ~ — ~
ifiUiy they bav
mil be granted.
ot Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads*, Scrofula,
> whvKffiHUw^hf.nM --— x ^ " r rJU,IS " i ^ ou,in ^ ,s D,on; uwnraoie 10 sucu pauems or Erysipelas, can long with^tiod tin influence.
’ im; and other fi fas in my hands rs said Bishop. 1 than solitude, and nothing they more dread for /The inventagr haa travelled rntinv parts of
WOODRUFF & CO.,
ARE receiving every variety of Carriages, which they will sell as low as can be bought in an
Reorjin, Ca«s Cnnulv.
W HEREAS Charles Mnrphv, admluisfm-
t.ir with the will annexed on the estate
‘of Roger ilurpliv, deceased, late of said coniitv
! applies to me fir lefteis of dismiss'
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admon.sh nil
, persons concerned, to be ami appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
notrhe granted.
I he settlement of land whereon Hosea M.
Williams now lives, and the settlement of land
on which Ferrell McGovern lives. Nos. not
known, in the 21st district and 2d section. Lev-
Givcn under mv hand at office, this Jan. 22, j <?'* S.or^ 6 or 7 years o’d; ievied on to <«»r of themselves; no repose »f manner, no ; the Gloh^ fitting the prihHpiiIEosj.itars, dis- . SouAau Illarkl {; con ii 8till g ^ f .
^r,7. sna * JAS KINCAID Ord 1 satisfy a ft fa from Cass Superior court, in fa- earnestness, no speculation, but a burned tran-; pensing this Ointment, firing advice as to its ! . _ o^svlrntDoTro
* - ^ j vur of John R Towers, vs Thomas Pnw,.H si^«»n from one questioni to another. ^ j application, and has thus been ^the means of re-' CoaChCS, Side-Seat Bllggied, Family WagOIWi nOCAawn.y»i
HARNESS, NO-TOP BUGGIES, CONCORD BUGGIES, HACK WAGONS,
Top Buggies, Whips, northern made Icon Axle Plantation
with a Brake and
inty, ied ou te satisfy- two fi. fas. from CassSujierior
trom court one in-favor of I. R. Towers, and one’in
favor of Stephens A Ha.mpond, v * II. M. Wil- P° nsu,n P?" n ? ™ ^
liams and Ferrell McGovern. I I!' nls V i * nd 4he ."'cDpchoIy deaths by consump
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which ; storing countless numbers to health.
this medicine iuvariably removes—soon follows |
loss of power, fatuity, and epileptic fits—in
one of which the patient may expire. Who can
say that these excesses arc not frequently fol-
Sore Legs, and Sore Breasts
Wounds and Ulcers.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely j
lowed by those direful diseases—insanity and j solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, !
consumption ? The records of the insane Asy* ] when having to cope with the worst cases of |
WAGONS:
I wish lie would hi,ike up his mind, ina.
For.f dnn't cure much longer to wait;
I'in sure l have hinted quite strongly
That I thought about changing my state:
For a sweetheart lie s really so backward.
I can't hring him on. though l try ;
1 own that lie's very good tempered,
But then lie's so dreadluVy shy.
Viren 1 speak about love and a cottage.
lie gives me a glance of surprise.
And iff l*it hint ahr.«t marriage.
He blushes-quite tip to bis eyes'!
I can't made him jealous— I've tried it;
And tis no use my being unkind.
For that's not the way, [ am certain, I
To get him to make up his mind
; Given under mv hand at office, this Jan. 15,
! ”•57. fun JAMES W. WATTS, Ord.
jGeorgia, UatM Foirnty.
W HEREAS A. M. Franklin applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate
of Ephraim E. Sanders, deceased, lute of said
I county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
I persons eoncerned'to be and appear at iny office,
I ^’ithin the time prescribed by law, and show
I cause, if any they have, why said letters should
u,,t be granted.
, Given under tilv hand at. offlee. this .Tan-. 15,
! IS57. find J AS. W. WATTS, Ord
jCrr’crffia, Cass county.
: TNUIIKRKAS Amanda Reynolds,' adminls-
! Vv tratrix on the estate of Robert Reynolds,
deceased, late of said count v, applies to’me for
m. _ , , tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these ; tumors. Professor Hollowav has, bv command I
The lot of land whereon George W. Talbot i assertions. In Lunatic Asvlums the most mel
I've sung him love sonnets, by dozens, i
1 ve worked him both slippers and hose,'
And we ve walked out by moonlight to ;
gather,
Vet lie never attempts to propose!
You really must ask his intentions.
Of some other beau I must find ;
Far, indeed. I wcu't tarry much longer
For one who can't makeup his mind
"lNTHEREAS G. J. and W 4 P. Fain, adm’rs
>» on the estate of William Fain di c'd, ap
ply to me for letters of dismission from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned, to be and appear at m v office
within the time prescribed by law, and slum
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Jan. 22,
1357. gud ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
The Girl ,r Bed.
“Cassius M- Clay tells the following: Du
ring the Inte political canvass, Burlingame j grOfiGIA, CASS COUNTY,
end himself occupied adjoining rooms al the ” "
B ites House, Indianajiolis. ,.At a late hour
one evening,” says he; , 1 was ir. B.'s room,
and both of us were somewhat e ated will,
the pijiu’nr enthusiasm We were, as old
soldiers arc wont to do, fighting nnr battles
over again, when a b ,n 1 right opposite my
room poured o'er the bch of night floods ol
stirring uiu-uc •• Olay, you are honored-'
sai l B; -.go and acknnwlege th . compliment ’
With due diffi leucc 1 excused myself, when,
as 1 had anticipated, the band bloke forth
anew iu strains of heroic melody in front < I
the room occupied by B -1 have yon
now," said !,..now give 'em a s,ii'iuient ”
• •No.VoU." Said B .Well.both said L.-ioti.
togetliei ’ so locking arms with an air oi
intense dignity, we walk d nnt upon the
balcony, and in a faltering voice 1 com
inenced: -tlinliana. Massachusetts and Ken
tucky trij'plc sisters — may iln-y ever !e
true to tlie family Union!' The leader ol
the band, after a pause, with a thick tongue
inquired. ..Wlm are yon:”’-Clay and Biiriiti
game.’ said I ..The deuce von ate!” said-
lie in reply; and then, in anutider tone, ad
dressed to his followers, he concluded— ) '_
iiBays. i!‘s not the girl in red. "—’.’incin- I
nati Comm' rcial.
Superior com t, in favor of Charles J. Buchan
an, vs. George W. Talbot, aiid John Talbot, se
curity.
Lot of laud No. 1(AG4-, in the 21st district and
•2d section. Levied on to satisfy a fi f i from
Cass Superior court, in favor of j. R. l’arrott
and Francis Dobbs, administrators of Asa
Dobbs, deceased, vs. Edward Cullman.
The place whereon I,. Griffi:* now lives, for
merly owned hv Thomas Youngblood, joining
the lands of Stephen Glaxner and T. H. Ligon,
neat Enharley mills. Levied on as the jiroper-
t-y ot Thomas Y pungblond, ti 1 satistv a -ti fa
from Cass Superior court, in favor of John D.
Carpenter, vs., said Y'oungblood.
Lot of hind No. 553. in the 17th district and
Id section; levied oil to satisfy a fi fa from a
JTistice's court of the S2-3th district, G. M., in
favor of L. W. Gaines, controlled by Joel
Stone vs E. A. Brown. Levied on and returned
to me by a constable.
One house and lot in the town of Adairsville,
■ »n the west side of the railroad, bounded bv
the lot of El I’orter on the north, and Wilson &
Dobbs on the south, known as the grocery
house: also one other house and lot whereon
R. J. Aycock lived last year, now unoccupied.
No. not known; levied on to satisfy a fi fa from
a Justice’s court of the 856th 9'strict. G. M,
in favor of W. C. Terry, vs. G. P. Hamilton.—
Levied fin and returned to me by a constable.
Tlie plantation whereon the defendant now
li-uss, and improvements, No. not known, in
tlie 6th district and fid section; levied on as the
,, „ , , , , . property of W. C. Blalock, to satisfy a fi fa
•(■ w l thin tile tune prescribed bv law, to snow ,- ri(n| (; urd(1I1 Superior court, in favor of James
inse, if anyjhey have, why sauTletters should w . Strange, vs. If. H. C. Bomar, princimil, and
\V. C. Blalock, securit}-.
One house and lot in the town ofCarters-
ville, Ivinor north of ihe Presbyterian church,
containing one acre; levied on as the propertv
of J. A. Howard, to satisfy a fi fa from Cass
Superior court, in favor of John S. Rowland vs
J A Howard A D W K Peacock.
letters Pisinissory from said administration.
Th *se are therefore to cite aud admonish all
persons concerned' to be and appear at my of-
lice xvithfn the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, it any they have, why said letters should
not be NTranted.
Given under my hand at otTicc tins December
1*, 1S7X5. * J. W, WATTS, Ord.
GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.
1 TTJ'II KRE11S Robert Clarke .applies tome
\ V f« *r letters of administration on the estate
| of Stephen Floyd deceased, late of said county.
I These an* therefore t«* cite and admonish all
persons conn in yd; ti» be nnt! appear «t mv-of-
! flee w ithin the time.prescribed bv law, to show
I not be granted
i Given under my hand »* <»ffice, tliis Jrtn’y
! 14th, 18o7. J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
KORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas E.
X F and Elizabeth Smithson, adm’rs on the
estate of William Smithson, dec’d, applies to
mefor letters of dismission from said adminis
t ration.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
oersons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, (if any exist,) wliv said letters
should not be sfranted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sept. 11,
ISofi. 6m ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY’- Whereas Ad
X am Hill, adm’r'on the estate of Wm. E.
Davis, dec’d, applies to me for letters dismissory
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be erranted.
Given under my baud at office, this Sept. 11,
1856. 6m J. W. YVATTS, Ord.
To debtors and creditors.
Keen Rejoinder.
A Mr Buffuin. ot Lynn. Mass was untlei-
cross examineation by au attorney named
Lord, who did hii best In jwrplex mid brow
beat Kim so as to overset tlie testimony 1,«-
hnd giv n aga i.«‘. his c’.ieLt
The question was something re’.a'ing to
machinery and Mr. Buffum had used tile
word ..jdiilnsphically" in his evid--r.ee Mr
Lord continua’ly harped upon this phrase,
and endeavored to make the witness ridi
eulous in the eyes of the jury. At last lie
inquired:
..Pray. Mr. Witness, as you ser-m to be a
g*oat jdiitosnpher. can you tel* me j,liilo—
sopliically what the lamscquinocs would be
if the nil* should be exhausted from a hogs
iie.ndr**
\ Ui persons indebted to the estate of James
J. Smith, deceased, late <*f Cass county,
re r<quested,to make immediate payment;
and those having demands ao^.iinst said estate
:ire requested to present them in terms of th*.
law. Jan lo—6w F. M. SMITH, Adm’r.
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED.
\ U, persons indebted to the estate of Geo.
W. Jones, deceased, are requested ti
make uamedh:te payment*; and those having
demands against said estate will please pre
sent iheixi in terms ol the law.
JAMES C. JONES,
Feb 7*—fiw Administrator.
TO ALL PERSONS -CONCERNED.
1 LI. ji r.-mis ind bU.l to the estate o! M.ir-
h\- tlia reutiell, deceased', Tate (if Cass county,
are requested to make inmudiaie jKiynieut; am!
those having d, mauds against said estate, wil
please present them in terms ol the law.
JAMES C. JONES,
Feb 5—6\v Administrator.
Two black horses, 6 years old, levi-rd on to
satisfy 2 fi fas from Cass Superior court—one
in favor of Stephens, Hammond & Co., theoth-
er in favor of John II Woodgate, vs R H Guv-
ton. Property pointed out by J R Parrott,
pl’ffs att’y.
One small stock of medicines, one large book
case; levied on as the property of E It. Haw
kins, to satisfy a fi fa from Cass Superior court
in favor of Geo. J. Fain vs said Ilawkins.
Lots ot land Nos387,790 and 572, intbe2!st
district and 2d section; levied on to satisfy a fi
fa from Cass Superior court, in favor of YTin C
II I’riiir, bearer, vs Talton F Moore.
Three 40 acre lots of land, in the 17th dis
trict and Sd section, kuown as the C’ami>fcell
plantation—joining the lands of Clayton k
Glazuer; also lots nos 1*58, 959 and 914," in the
i 7tlx district and 3d section ; levied on as the
property of Thomas H Ligon, to satisfy 3 fi fas
from Cass Superior court, one in favor of Wm
11 C Priar, versus Thos H Ligon, one in favor of
Daniel S Printnp, nse, die., vs Thos II Ligon &
B H Leeke k B T Leeke; and one in favor of J
D Phillips, adm’r of G W Unde-wood, dec’d,
for the use of officers of court, vs Ligon k Leeke.
JOSEPH BOGLE, Sheriff.
Jan 29 JAMES VAUGHAN, D. S.
Cass Mortgage Sheriffs’ Sale.
SOLD 1st TUESDAY' IN APRIL NEXT.
VNEILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesdav in
vv April next, before the court house door
■n tlie town of Cassville, Within the usual hours
of sale:
A negro girl, named Hagar, abont 36 years
old, mulatto, first-rate cook and washer; levied
on by virtue of a mortgage fi fit, issued from
Cass Superior court, in favor of Augustus K.
Wright, vs. Edwin R. Hawkins.
JOSEPH BOGLE, Sheriff.
Jan 22 tds JAMES VAUGHAN, D. S.
! GEORGIA, GILMER COUNTY.
‘■V«.SW." replied Mr. Buffnm, -the 1 e id : rpwo months after date application
•uld lull iu.” L made to the Oidhiarvof Uilmar coi
..ludeed, sir,” pursued the c uns 1, ..can
you tell ms. philsophically. way the head
shoald fall in first*”
..Yes. sir,” i eturned Buffuin, ..it is be
cause hogsheads are I ke so ne lawyers- l- -
cause their hands are the weakest p u t
will b,
county f"i
| It-'ave’to aril siI the* lands belonging to tlie
tale of Joseph Gnrren. deceased, late of said
| county. PETER PATTERSON,
Kyb 5-2ui Administrator.
ISSORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
''WO nioifltis afber
r pW0 im>ifthi?flute, ’ ill bv
I. iu;du fo Orrlrnniv H' U-^3 c*f«:iir f
Tl»e nrir o! ilu* c<<urt room acknowU-dged | |° I,W :1ns Statu' Leloni:
‘ »W. J*»m?^’ drct*a«cd.
the Tict<*ry of the wittu*i»s over ll»t? ct'tin^el ,
A Ni*x Ck ackkh — Cue December r : i_!rt
or mnining rather, Mr Mungo Maeky gave
a thuuderiug raj at >l,e doer of Jonathan
Nut, who, benumbed with cold, ep.-ni;) ’his
casenieut and cuu.uimccd the lo!!< wirg di
alogae. j
Nut—What do you,want, sir, at this un- !
re soi.ahie 1 our:
M icky-- Djos Mr Nat live he: e! j
Yes. sir.
What! Mr Jonathan Xutr
Yes. sir. 'What do you want:
I wish to speak w.ih him
Weil, my uuiue is Nut
Is your nans' Jodi than Nut?
YeB, sir. It hat is your wish?
If your uan.e be Jonathan Nut, may the
davtl crock you! Gool night.
Tlicre are 88 students in attendance
at the Univeisity of Genroia, at Athens;
Seuiors 22. Juiiiois’Jp, bojiiioutores 23,
Freshmen 23.
ate of the Slate t
Ark Pus
JAMES*«. JON”S.
Administrator.
3 E 0RG!A, CASS CGLMT
r iiinjr«bs :iiT* r ilaT“7. : 'T*vFc:!t:otf will b»
I in: do :.* tiw A*! v <*r. T\-;ss Ct ir.lv f. f ?
leaw i«> svil tbu rt‘-«T csf-ii-* •t/M.trrlia Fcmie.M-
u- cc srd, iislc «*f .• ii»uv.
J AMKS C. JONES;
F-.b-'i—_r.i Adisan;^tJ*HM*r.
j G^orsfu. f'nss Counfy.
; 'XT'YO mui-tius iUicr dale aj/pUcatuai will b
i -X ui .de tb tlie Ordinary ot *CT:s^ cou.qtv fu:
: tbe Real. Ksiat^iaiiii Ne^rtres be
I ionJoU 1 ^ to MLWifliiiia liiailui, di-
l ee.*noiL 1 .n!:Jc*iu!*CV. 7
Dec 4 —'Jut lUZNiAS TU.MLIN, ExY.
iEORjIA, G'S3 COUNTY, “
• ni-»nflis date a]>j#Fcatitin will b
i X m;;de to the bo::i»rab*e Cv>urt of ©rthi.nn
j of couutjr i«*r leave t-» sell iw^ uejrro b«»v>
! Lewis and Daniel, bclou^incr t4» the estate* o;
; Thom.tS J. Alexauder. d. ceasid, ! *te of s si«
ci»uatv. JONATHAN iicDOW.Ci'r.
Jan S—2m ^
TYOYIPS Extra Pi oLSg Cetton Seed. f. r sale
JJ *t •’UfSilAWX
CassviPe, J . 29
Administrators’ Sale.
SOLI) 1ST TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT.
I V ”iLI, BE SOLD before the court house
» I door in Cassville. on the 1st Tuesday iu
March next, agreeably te an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Fulton county :
Lot of land Number! IS, in the 22d district
uid 2d section, and lot number 195, in the 16th
Patriot and Sd section of Cass county.
On the game.day will be sold before the
■onrt house iu Canton, Cherokee county, lot of
land number 503, in the 3d district aud 2d see-
lion; lot number 184, in the 3d district and 2d
section; and lot number 236, in the 22d-district
and 2d section.
Sold as the property of Allen E. Johnson, de
ceased, fertile benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN H." JOHNSON,
W. H. FERGUSON,
Jan 8—tds Admr’s.
Executor's Sale.
TO BE SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IN MARCH.
W ILL I»E SOLD before the c*uirt house
door in EUijuy, by virtue of nn ordei
<rom the Ordinary of Gilmer comity, on thf 1st
Tuesday in ifavcli next, ^ihhi the usual
hours *»f 5n1e*r • " '
L.its-oF land N< s. nut kn<*wn, lviu^p $n the
town ot Ellij.iT, whei<eon Dumm Ined, mid
icnown*as the I^ni^ni propeuiy. Sm’d as-bc-
; )i»sr;njr t** the estate nf B. W. Yonrt^, dec’d.
Jan Jg rtis ANDREW YOUNG, Ex.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
'<» HiS SOLD 1ST Tt’ESDAT !N AJ’iIIL NEXT*.
Y virtue <•! an order from,the Court of Or- ] ernt-on. ana
) injury of Cass county, will be st»M on the j orders fur
It allays all pain and inflammation, is per- i Sprains Stiff Joints Chapoed Hands
..4t— —T* i x a. .. J i a : U.ipoc .ill titirU M^mti 0i>itnc WtninHs nil Irttd
fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but inline
diatc in its action.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
is prepjired directly according to the rules of
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest ac- ^ \ x *1 -* j o* * j *1 -«*. a
curacy and Chemical knowledge and care do- throughout tl.eUnited States and the cmlixrd
voted in its combination. See Prof. Dwees’ I ' V< T M ' 1,1 P ots > at 20 ccnt3 > b2 1 ' 2 conts - a,,d
Sores, all kinds Mercu. erups. Wounds, all kds
Sold at the Hanafactoriss
Of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New
York, and 244 Strand, London, and by ail re
spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
of all sixes, Ibr
Livery Stabi.es
SoTes, Wottnds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and j for two, four and six
tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command I uAnerc:
of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the ! nunpia;
The countenance . hospital* of the East large shipments of this ■ UAplf W S fl fl M r
dewlitute—neither Ointment, to be used under the direction of the j UJ i M
Should a sound Medical ."taff, in tlie worst cases of wounds. It
i will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiff-
i nesser con traction of.tjie joints, exen of twenty
I years’ standing.-
| Files and Fistulas.
These -nd other similar distressing com
plaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment
be well rubbed over the parts affected, and by
otherwise following the printed directions »-
round each pot. .
Both the Ointment and Pills
should be used in the following cases:
Bunions Lumbago Swelled Glands
Piles Sore Legs
Rheumatism Sore Breasts
Salt Rheum Sore Heads
Skin Diseases Sore Throats
(VenerealSores Ulcers Scalds
gnet
of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
With woeful measures wan cespair,
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible, and bus brought
thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, |
thus blasting tlie ambition of many noble i
youths. It can be cured by the use of this |
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
If you are suffering with any of the above
distressing ailments, the Fluid Extract Bnehn
will cure you. Try it and be convinced of its
efficacy.
Beware of Quack Nostmms and qnack doc
tors, who falsely boast of abilities and referen- 1 Burns
ces. Citizens know and avoid them, and save Chilblains
long suffering, money, and exposure, bv send- Fistulas
ingor calling for a bottle of this popular and { Gout
specific remedy. '
Rack, fill Baggiigr,
the best And mos!
durable now in Use:
And a great many
other articles; top
tedious to menlioh:
Having sold main* Carnages to citizens of East Tennessee, we are induced to invite their pat*,
rnnage, and also that of Cherokee Georgia, promising to make ours their best market. Any style
of Carriage or Wagon got up to order, at short notice, and all work warranted.
F. A. Hutott. of Kingston, is.onr agent, will receive and fill orders, and keep a few fiH
Buggies on hand.
W. W. WOODRUFF,—W. L. GORDON.
Griffin, Georgia, September 22, 1856—33—ly
valuable works on the practice of Physic, and
most of the late Standard works of medicine.
d 1 0 O !
One hundred dollars will be paid to any phy
sician who can prove that the medicine ever in
jnred a patient; and the testimony of thousands
can be produced to prove that it docs great
good. Cases of from one week to thirteen years’
standing have been effected. The mass of vol
untary testimony in possession of the proprie- ,
tor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is
immense, embracing names well known to sci
ence and fame.
100,000 Battles have been Sold,
and not a single instance of a failure has been
reported.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman
of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold,
Chemist, who being duly sworn, does say that
his preparation contains no narcotic, mercury
oi* injurious drug, but are parclv vegetable.
II. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 23«ld.iy
of November, 1S54,
WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, de
livered to any address, accompanied by relia
ble and responsible certificates from Professors
of Medical Colleges, clergymen and others.
Prepared and sold by
n. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No. 52 South tenth street, below Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia.
To be liad of : , and of all Drug
gists and dealers throughout the United States,
Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of Counterfeits!
Ask for Helmbold’s—Take no other. Cures
|each.
i There is a consiaerabe saving bv taking the
larger sizes. Directions for tlie guidauce of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
mh 22, 1856 15—eowly
Let us Reason Together,
guarantied.
Dec 4.1 Soft
44—ly
Dennis’ Alterative,
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound.
P REPARED by J. DENNIS, M. D„ Angus- ? ver much deranged, and when all other means
ta, Geo., for diseases of the Liver, and to “ ave l !l,lc(l -
Holloway’s Pills.
WHY ARE WE SICK.
I T has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by disease nn»l suffering.—
Holloway’s Pills are specially adapted to the
rel.ief of the weak, the nervous, the delicate, and
tlie infirm, of all dimes, ages, sexes, and con
stitutions. Professor .Hohoway personally su-
)>erintends the manufacture of his medicines in
the United States, and offers them to a free and
enlightened people, as the best remedy the
world ever saw for the removal of disease.
These Pills Purify (lie Blood.
These famous Pills are exptessly combined
to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kid
neys, the lungs, the skin, and the b wels, cor
recting anv* derangement in tlieir functions,
purifying the blood, the very fonntain of life,
and thus caring disease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and liver complaint.
Nearly half the hnman race have taken these
Pills, it has been proved in all parts of the
world, that nothing has been found equal to
them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspep
sia, and stomach complaints, generally. They
soon give a healthy tone to these organs, hmv-
purify the blood.
It contains, ill addition to Sarsaparilla, the
hvdro alcoholic extract of Queen’s Delight,
/ \ WKltn 1 fit flwolf 1 ).vrt n.l M U m. .. «...
General Debility and III fleallh.
Mur v of the most despotic Governments have
opened their Custom houses to the introduction
fStillingia) W bite Ash, Grey Heard or Fringe • 0 f these Pills, that they may become the medi-
Tree, (Chionanthus) Tincture of May Apple or • c j ne tj, e masses. Learned Colleges admit
Mundra ke, (J odophv 11 urn) and Blood Root, ; that this medicine is the best remedy ever
l Sangtiinarut.) .... , I kuown for persons of Uelicate health, or where
In small doses it acts as an alterative or lax- | ;! lt . system has been impaired, as its invigorat
ing properties never fail to afford relief.
Female Complaints.
No female, young or old, should be without
this celebrated medicine. It conects and reg
ulates the monthly courses at all periods, act
ing in many cases like a charm. It is also the
best and safest medicine that can be given to
children of all ages, and for any comp'aint;
consequently no family should be without it.
Holloway’s Pills are the best
ative, ill larger doses as a mild purgative—
with Sonic as an active purgative.
As »u alterative or laxative, it has been found
useful in constipation of the bowels, jaundice,
bilious fever, fever and ague, sick headache,
dizziness, various female complaints, chronic
affections of the liver, secondary syphilis' and
syphiloid diseases, scrofulus affections, sores,
ulcers, blotches, cutaneous eruptions, or disea
ses of the skin, and all other diseases in which
Sarsaparilla or alterative medicines are indica
ted.
That it acts upon the liver, may be known ftemedy in the world for the following diseases
ftiun the fact, that in Jaundice, or cases of bil* j Asthinu, ..
iousness, it causes free bilious evacuations, rea- Hropsy,
dily removes Unnatural yellow tinge about the | ,, V, S ’
eves and upon the skin, and improves the !
health and spirits. ‘
Diarrhma, Indigestion,
Influenza, Bowel compla’ts
Debility, Inflammation,
Fever and ague Venereal affec’s
• Chest diseases Fem’e compi’ts Worms,all kinds
In cutaneous eruptions, blotches, pimples, ! Costiveness, Headaches, Dyspepsia
and other diseases of the skin, it causes the . Stone and Gravel, Secondary iSvmptons,
GOODSPEED, HEARSE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors and Segars,
PEACH TREE STREET, CHEROKEE BLOCK, ATLANTA, GEO.
T HE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the pMhiiC in general, that thei h ire
opened their Store in the city of Atlanta, and would respectfully, tall the attention it the
public to tlieir large and well selected stock of foreign and domestic BRANDIES, "WINES IMJ
SEGARS. Being connected with a wholesale importing honsc in Nelv York, we offer great
inducements to dealers, as we have superior advantages over houses of this kind not so connect
ed, and would say that our correspondents can at all times receive each article as represented.
Particular attention will be given to orders from the country.
Physicians and Druggists may depend on pure and unadulterated Liquors, of early vintages
bottled, and in cases, it required. The following comprises a portion of our Stuck:
Imported Brandies.
Otaril, Dupny A Cik Pellvoisin. Heunessv. Arzac Seignette. J. k F. Martel!, fetrzarnc-.
Alex Seignctte. Pmet, Castillon & Co.
American Brin lies.
Apple. Blackberry. Cherry. Riisberrv. Peach.
• "Wines.
Madairn. Marseilles and Gette Port. Pale SJieiTY. Malaga Dry. Old ’Port. Malaga Sweet.
Ghanipaignes. Claret, Ac.
Gins.
Continental. Cushman’s Schiedam. Charter Oak. Holland. Rose. American.
Rum.
St. Croix. Jamaica. New England.
Whiskey.
Mohan’s Trish. Old Bourbon. Highland Malt. Old Nectar. CoroL Monongehcla, Ac.
Sundries.
Albany Cr.'.im Ale. Schiedam Schnapps. Albany Stock Ale. Stoughton’s Bitters. !'. I.
ill bottles. Stomach Bitters. London ill bottles. High Wines. Syrup Punch. Cordials, Ar.
150,(100 assorted U: vana and German sugars. Demijohns from gallon to 5 gallons.
Atlanta, Georgia, Jar.nary 15, IS57—tim
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
133- AND MANUFACTORY,
Carlersville, Georgia.
JOKES & WILLIAMS,
VITOULlt respectfully call the attention of the public generally to their larsre manufacturing
establishment. They keep on hand alivdys. ready tor sale,” a good supply of Carriages
and Buggies; and at short notice can make any kind < f Vehicle wattled. Having been located
at tl is place lor s irer.d years, and having extensive arrangements for pr»curr.ia the best assort
ment ot materials, and workmen of good character and qualifies, we promise hi furnish the pub
lic with as good work, in as good style, and at as low prices as can be laid down for at Carters-
villc, from any Northern or Southern market.
Special orders attended to w.th promptness and dispatch. All work warranted. Give us a
trial, and see if we don’t do the tiling that’s right.
Caetkkxville, Jan 15, 1837—tf
Cartersville, anr 17. 1 -156
10—**
PROSPECTUS OF
“ The Universalist’s Looking-
Glass,”
Or, the endless punishment of tlie wicked prov
ed, and the etTors of UnlversaUsin exposed
end -refuted. ‘
BY RUSSELL IJENEAU.
A BOUT the month of November or Decern
ber at farthest, the subscriber will p u t to
press his new book, entitled, “ The Universal-
ist's Looking Glass; or the endless panishmeut
of the wicked proved, and the errors of Univer-
salism exposed and refuted.”
Since the ruthor debated the subject of this
effect noon the blood make it a event snfcm mt < Strand, London, by all respectu- book, with Mr. Sbehane, at Cedar Town, Geo..
...endliiseeec fi.r ci.Tl.i~o a ,..cieci j bfeDruggists and Dealers^ i oM edicinc ti>ruiugh- in November, 1854. tlie applications for a copy
Liver Complaint*
Piles, ( Lowness of Stirita,
Sold flt (fee Jtliiimfiicforie*
disappearance of the blotches, pimples, Ac. and ! J j na ar< ^ Weakness,
greatly improves the complexion. , '"
Asa diet drink, it keeps the bowels free, tlie |
liver healthy, and the bloirf pure. Of Professor Hollowav, 80 Maiden Lane, N
Its healthy action on tin: liver, and purifying ., u Strand, London, by ail respec
Teel upon the blood make it a great safeguard! bfeDriwf isls alld De ^ Icrs in Medicine thnmg,,-
against disease: fi.r children a safeguard against. t Sutes ;ind the ciTiIjzed wor ” d
worms—it causes an increased secretion ana - * •*
New
in b<»xe.s at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents, and $1 each.
passage of the bile, which acts as an .mtant to There is a considerable saving bv taking the
wijrmS’ i.nd prevents ti en* accumulation. { sizes Directions for th ” g^ d » nce .* f pa .
Physicians, who have made extensive use of. tie * „ in ev dfs(jrdcr are affix |d to each bi.x.
the different m*rredients of this preparation of r o=c - x-
Sarsapariila, regard them as the beJt and most i ma - V 22 > I3 '’° lo-cowly
efficient agents iu the Materia Medica.
It is put up in [Mut bottles. Price (1 per
bottle.
For sale by Samuel Levy, Cassville, Ga.
Dec 25, 1853—6m
WIN SHIP’S
. Graham’s Illustrated
MAGAZINE.
... , , , T* , . subscribers only, whose names will be' printed
A Magazine lor the homes of the people, .the i ju the book, if ihev are received in tiine
.-fA- pumeer magazines of the countiw estab- ! T i, e biM,k will contain, it is supposed, from
of that debate have been so numerous, aud
urgent, that be felt the necessity of-publishing
it, l.iit could not command the means, and in
deed be never bad tbe control of the manuscript;
and now the manuscript itself is destroyed,
much to his regret, as be could now get it
printed if he had it. His friends still say they
must have a book. It is hoped that the “ Look
ing Glass” will satisfy them, as it is the best he
can do.
The first edition of this book is designed for
“Wait for the Wagon, and we'll all take a Ride.”
f AG OA-MA K mi A N i)Ti EDA 11\I AG.
CARTERSVILLE, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
T UE bt '! ,t *A, 1 "' 4 :in ;! Wagons can be find at any and dll times at Brcx Bar
X well a ^liop iu v^l' Willu, money than ypy other establishment in the fcjtate. lie
kpe P s ^constantly on hand iron and wood axletree M f a^-
ons ot f htJ qaality. Persons in want of a gm.d Wajr-
>4S?‘ r ' v <iti5fe Ikif* on and will gn-e me a fair trial, mav rest satisfied that one.
., , .. , . ,, W . lM tornistied winch will be able to “stand the mh.” *
Good Harness can be bad at tbe next door. 3»UCK HAKWFIL
ATLANTA, GEO.
T flli' Establishment is now in full op
eration, and will execute with dis-
rst Tuesday in April Bex t, before ain- ci.un
STEAM EXG XES,
at!^ door in Cassville. witluu the le^al hours : artn j. ir S;iir Mi ^ slide Castings, 4
’* s.ne. ! I... 1 r> U: o i .
4 sale:
Lois of l.anrl Nos 1141, 1162, luyl, 1149 nnd
i">, all in the 2ist district aud 2nd section.—
Uso. the following urgrm-s; Pvtar. a man
bout 45years old—Puma, his wife, about 45
Tears olu; -MoZ -, a man about 28 years old ;
iuh'i and T in, I'Tin-boys, ub >nx 6 years old ;
ilary, a girl about 4 years old; Akin, a boy
b. ut 3 years old, aud Isaac, a boy about one
ectriikl. i
All sold as the property of William Tumfin,
•eiiiur, deceased, late of said c*>nn»y. Thb land
•vill be divided to suit purchasers. Terms
nadc known on ‘be dav ot safe.
‘LEWIS TCMLIX,
Febo—tds Executin'.
20,000 at low rr res, wlM.hyak’ k re-
Si-piember 25.
LEVY’S CHEA INSTORE.
TDAV W nnirc r‘ S Hlr *” lfs27 a 2 Gft ., t ? relT ‘ !Uuml * ur ‘* °j^ rabam , ! «»• *■> 400 pages, and will be neatly-bound, and
1. ll V v Vt Vr It. O , forthe year 1857 will comprise one of the most , sent j, v maj^ f ree of postage, to any post-office
- 7 magnificent volumes ever issued! containing 1 =- -> »* ” -
12 hundred pages rending matter. ; t -
1 hundred fine wood engravings.
12 handsome steel engravings.
12 beautiful colored fashion plates.
1 hundred engravings of ladies and abild-
ren’s dresses.
50 comic illustrations. - . -l
Andover three hundred patterns firt needle-.
work, Ac. -
Terms, .one copy one year, *3.
Two do do. "do..$5.
Five ditto,'one to getter up dub fllA
Eleven ditto, and one to agent. .§20.
f Address....jl'AT80N A CO^publishers,
- * No. Srr-Sourtl Third Str., Iffiiladelphia.
Machinery for (fetid and Copjier Mines, Mar
ble VSvks and Iron Palings for Graves or
in tbe U. S. for §1
Let the -name, ‘post-office, county and State, to
which each book is to be sent, be written-piain-
ly, to prevent mistakes.
All orders should be directed to
RUSSELL RENEAU,
Nov 13—ff 40 North Fourth st., Phila.
Y'ard, Bridge Castings and Bolts, and Mill
Wm k of ali descrijitions.
i H aving a sutwi : ur ,-Jiyk of new patterns foe j
all the above w .rk, the subscriber is oifitident
of pleasing all who may favor him with upQers.
Cash paid for old tifopper and Brass. 7 .
Sash Blinds aud IKhts made as nsual, at his
Cbr Manufactory. JUSEPH WINSHIP.
Atlanta. Ga, net 1, 1356 pv
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Arthur’s Home
M-A^AZIME,
O F Liveraturv, Art and Fashion, for 1857..
edited by T. S. Arthur and Virginia F.
Townsend, .each number of the home magazine
frill contain a steel en, 1
_ t il engraved fhshion plate, ar-
Suhscribers s§nAidg-§i for one year’s'sub- : tisficalh- colored.. finelv illustrated stetl engra-
scription to Graham, will receive a copy of I v * n tT», fane wood engravings, talcs, novelettes
Graham's Ladie’s. paper for one year gratis. an d stories, picturesnf borne life, Ac, Ac. .dur-
DIL MCLAjNE’S
Vcrnailucc and Liver Pills,
Tu " if the Lett I'reparatwns rf the Age !
^| T HKY are not recommended as universa
JL cure-alls, but simply for what tlieir name
purports.
The Vermifuge for expelling Worms from the
human system, lias also been administered with
the most satisfactory results to various anibials
subject to Worms.
Tbe Liver Pills, for tbe cure of Liter Coin-
plaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick bead-
ache, Ac.
Purchasers wiii please be particular to 8sk
for Dr. C. McLanc’s celebrated Vermifoge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
FLEMING BRO’S.,
Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no
oilier, as there are various other Preparations
now before the public, purporting to be Vermi-
fnge and Liver Pills. All others, in compari
son with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless.
The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug
Stores. FLEMING BRO’S.,
fill 4V ood street, Pittsburgh, P*., Sole Pro’s.
ScoviH k Mead, 111 Chartres Street, New
S rl< th ,>, k^’ (4ener * J WhoiesaU Agents foeti.-.
j For sale by J. D. Ca»is»nter. Cassville fle.
I • J*u 1 43—ly
D EVOTED exclusively to the wants of the
ladies of American. Teims 50 cents a
year fcr single copies, five copies for two dol
lars, fourteen copies, and one to getter np «f
club, for fire dollars; 24 copies and one to get
ter up of elob for eight dollars; and fifty copies
for fifteen dollars ; always in adrance. Pub
lished monthly—a miscellany of fashions, ro
mance, tales and' general literature—the. ladies
companion to Graham’s Illustrated Maganue—
edited by Charles G. Leland. Address,
WATSON A CO., Publishers,
No. 50 South Thin) f
Nov. 19,1856. Ph
Mbv 9, lSoii;
T WO months after date application will be' XUST received a fresh supplv of NEW AN >
made to tile Court ..f Ordinary ol ^ass fj SEASONABLE DRY -GOODS, such as M
t.itxAB.8, dWerentqnalities and county for leave to sell lot of land No. Ifi09, in T-rinos, Cashmere,DeLain, Alnucca,Calmoa. row
the 21st district and 2d section, property of E- and white Flannel, Sattinetts. Tweeds. Keat’r
lizapeth Crow, deceased, late of said comity- | Jeans, Casemere and Broad Cloth-
33,—tf. ' J»n 15—2in
E. L. CEUW, IVr.
dec. 25
LEVY’S CHEAP STORE.
ing the year 1857 the Hnme Magaxine will con-
tans a Nurelette by MisaVirginia F. Townsend
and a Novelette by T. S. Arthur, the fonder to
commence in January next, and entitled Look
Out,’ a story of New England. .Terms,
Address T. S. ARTHUR
108 Walnut Str., Philadelphia.
Nov 19, ISoik -
fear,
Cheap Winter Clothing.
B EAVER, Casemere and Broadcloth Coats
of every size and quality, black and fancy
Casemere Pants, Cloth, Satin, Silk and fancy
Vests of every description.
. Also, Talmas, Shawls, and every article for
ladies’ wear, for sale at
Jan 22—tf LEVY'S CHEAP STOftE.
Call at this office <or Blanks.