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* Fatal Duel.
Daniel S. Elliott end Thomas S Daniel,
^ fought a duel near Savannah, Ga , on Mon-
|[eto ftdberti?eh)ci)t5.
Sepe^l BSbeirligefycstfs.
fu’iierqi i)dl?eiriigefi)ei)fc.
6epeir?i
tu’iKlrql SflbeHisctneois.
tkflelrqi gdbertlfel|«|t3 t
day last. They used rifles, distance 25. pa-
' ces. At the first fire Mr. Daniel was shot
through the heart, and died immediately.
Congressional.
Washington, Feb. 14.—The Senate pass-
I ed the Minnesota Land bill and the bill for
(the construction of a wagon road to the Pac
ific.
Vallet Lodge, No. Jui, CLOTHING HARD WARE,
AB^iBpSajWRlSSi mad^to “rat* ’ j BY N. B. & II. WEED,
By order of theLodg** 1 *° alten<i * . \AJ E hare now got our Clothing Uanufaeto- SEVflJlTlilh, Georgia.
. _ _ 8AM’L LEVY,
J- r. JtiLaoLLSx, Secretary.
attend* VITE hare now got our Clothing Manufacto-
rvn » V ry m operation, and are prepared to offer *1AA „„„ , , ,
i t a. u. great inducements to purchasers at wholesale Wv" TONh riwedes Iron,
or retail. In point of price, quality and make, ^ tons fined do;
F o m : as we dow manufacture extensively at home,
( Ob A . |W|, and thereby get a better make, which we will ;
Casstiu.1 Lodge, No 1S6 F A A ¥ sel * ** low as Northern mauufiictures.
ft Thc House CommitU *) 0 ln y e8ti ^** e the Ton th ef ^ la . r "T-'iT nf J b,B i Md * e are h « W ^^igooi 1 ’Ku^rto’mMte up finl^^Jtem
charge of corruption, will probably report rfr lD £ a "“ oC ; * l *e*day in every month, work to order, and in all cases insure a fit.—
ion Tuesday or Wednesday. ! t ,,, r '" e ^? t> ' rs takl ‘ •["* “oticc thereof, and , We also keep on hand at all times a good stuck
jj Tuesday or weqnesqsy . govern themselves accordmglv. ! of Gentlemen’s furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps,
i ~ i n SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary. Trunks, Valices, Piece Goods, Tailors' Trim-
l Female Seminary Burnt uct. 23, isofi. 37—tf , mings, Ac.
The Female Seminary at Washington, j 4 Atlanta Medical College ' Terms cash, and b y£ A g0Jf j
Rilkes County Ga, was consumed by fir e on . rpn E third course of Lectures in this Tusti- Atlaot *’ Ga ” Feb 12 ’ 1S57 ~^
CASS STATION. HO!
James C, Hateley & Co.,
at thc old stand, at Cass Depot,
f
»
the night of the 12th inst. j X tution will commence on the 1st Moudav
Mobt 1 the books r.nd furniture on the 1May ’ and cont > iDue four months,
first floor were aaved—but all upon the »ec FACULTY:
oa n?*££* w Zzt7 :r lmt A-—** . ^ stock » f family
The Seminary was built about twenty j u* W. Drown, M. I)., Professor of Anat.uny.; GROCERIES*
years ago at a cost of near 912.000, and Jones. M.D., Professor of Priiici- All kinds of Sugars, Svrup, Prunes, Figs;
, , ,,. . . ’ : pies and Practice of Medicine. " • - '■ - ” ’
has ranked high since as an institution ofj W. F. Westxokelaxd, M. D., Professor of
female education— numbering at times 120 1 Principles and Practice of Snrgeiy.
lin, 1 „ n ;i, t. j- D “ Jesse Bomxo, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics
^ P" S insured in the 8°uth- 1 an( j Diseases of Women mid Children.
Ci n Mutual at $4000. ! Jussrn P. Logax, M. I>., Professor of Phys-
- j iology and General Pathology.
,1.0 . . i J. G. Westmoreland, M. D., Professor of
from the Evening D.spatch. Materia Medics and Medical Juiisprudence.
200 Dins English do,
4 tops Cast-Steel,
100 steel-faced Anvils,
lob Vices. .
8,000 Smith's Hammers,
2,900 Kegs Nails,
loo Horen H. Collin's Axes,
no Dozen S. W. Collin’s Axes,
6,000 Hook Hinges,
.*>00 Hags Shot,
500 Dozen Scovill A Bradie’s Patent and
Carolina Hoes,
4.000 pair Traces,
S00 setts Oak and Hickory Spokes,
11 in setts Ash Rims,
6‘HJ setts llubbs,
SO dozen Hickory Shafts,
100 Sides Patent Hash Leather,
50 Hides Black Enamelled Leather,
100 pieces Black Enamelled Duck Drill
and Muslin,
B. S. OATMAN,
DEALER IS -ITALIAS, kGTPTIAN AXD AMIilCiX
STATUART AND TENNESSEE
MAEBLE,
Monuments,
Tombs, Urns and Vases, Makble Man
tel*, and Furnishing Marble,
Atlanta, Geo.
SADDLE AND HARNESS
DRUG STORE, WAR .LR? OM «
| All orders promptly filled. Ware-room op
posite Georgia Rail Road Depot
Janes Vaughan, Agent, Cassville, Geo.
Jan 1 1857—tf
Swan & Co.’s Lotteries!
CAPITA LfcP RIZE
830,000.
The following Scheme will be drawn by S.
Swau A Co., Managers of the Fort Gaines A-
Smith & Ezzard, , ^ U mWr-
C ALLS the attention of Physicians and Coun- signed would
trr Merchants to their large stock of Drugs 1 re spectful ly
Chemtcals, Pcrlumes, Paints, Oils, Window ; in (or m bis
Glass, Dye Stnffs, Dentists’ Materials, and eve- I friends and
rv thing'usually kept in first-class Drugstore*. ' the public ge-
’ We are also sole Manufacturer* j nerally, that
tors of ! he has receut-
Taylor’s Anti-Dyspeptic Bixir, j
wc have the certificates of twenty-five or thirt, tions to his
of the most respectable persons in our city, te» | „ ( „, er .,j s t OC k
tiffing to its virtues. We warrant satisfaction of thsids ol
Price 8'J.0u per bottle. Cash customers —• whicli’tlie fol-
fitid it to their advantage to give ns a call. ; comnri«
Atlanta, Ga , apr 24 11—1»
cademy Lottery, of Georgia, and the Southern AJ\ I> MANTUA-MAKIN'G.
Military Academy Lottery, of Alabama, 111 each
of their Lotteries for Februarv, 1657.
Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles;
Fancy Candies ;
Fish, Pickles, Pepper, Tomato Sauce;
Extra-fine Tobacco, Oils, Patent Medicines ;
Oranges;
Collins’ Axes, Percussion Caps, Flax;
Blacking, Apple Vinegar, Cocca Dippers;
Brooms, Ac.; all of which will be sold as low
as can be bought anywhere between this and
Class 24,
100 setts Carriage Bands, Brass and Sil- , To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia,
MISS C. M. DAVIS,
J^ESPECTFULLY solicits theatteu-
vered,
600 dozen Greaves A Son’s Files, assorted;
20 tons Hollow Ware.
Also, a fine assortment of Cutlery and Hard
ware. For sale by N. I*. A H. WEED.
Savannah, Feb 5, 1$»">7—ljr*
of the ladies p?nerally to her
new and beautiful stock of
in public, on Thursday, February l*Jch, 1S57.
CLASS 2 5,
ouly a pari, v.z:
ENGLISH, AMERICAN AXAStfAXISH
j SADDLES,
i BRIDLES, HARNESS AND COLLARS,
A variety of Carpet and Saddle flag*, e»nd^
, stage, twig and ovorseeia* Whip*, atirrup*.
! spurs, hits and Bridle Mounting.
| Any work made to order in the neatest and
l most tasty manner, at short notice. Strict at,
{ leutiou given to repairing m u',1 branches of tin*
| business.
The attention of Harness Makers and Car-.
The New Slave Exemption Law. ! L - c - u - WlLSOX > M - J) -. Denmustrutor of AugiistaT If you don’t believe what we say,
The late action of the Legislature of Mis- j 1 FEES: come and try us
aissippi, exempting a negro mno. or h negro For the Course of Lectures, Si05. Matnc-
woman niid nil her children under twenty
Fannin Sheriff’s Sales.
SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IN MARCH.
To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in
public, on Saturday, February 26th, 1657. on
the plan of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which she is no?v daily receiving and opening, riage Trimmers, Ac.,' i* called to hi* stock o<
consisting of a superior stock of Dress Goods ; : Patent Enameled Leathers, which he keep*
ks. Talmas, Shawls, Gaiters; | constantly on hand at lowest cash prices.
1 am enabled to offer inducements to buyer*,
Clo
years of age, from sale for debt, is increas
ing the discussion of this subject in all parts
of the South, and we notice, that in Georgia,
only two papers of Columbus hare taken
ground against it.
The aduncates of this exemption law claim
that it will strengthen the institution of
slavery, now assailed by foes without and
traitors within, and hence it is the true pol- I
Icy «f the South. It is to d« this by adding '
to the number of slaveholders, and Thus
.identifying, by interest, iarge numbers who
hpw have no stake in the institution, and
hence are presumed to be unsafe reliance in
I lie hour of peril.
ALSO
One dozen barrels of Irish Potatoes, nnd a
O V the 1st Tuesday in March next, before
the Court House door in the t4>wn <>f Mor-
ulation, (once only) Dissecting ticket, full assortment of Gardwu Seeds, just received, gnu ton, Fannin countv, within the usual hours
- s 15. en on ce) $10. Graduation fee, $2o. tmd for sale by j of sale, the following property will be sold :
t J- C. HATELEY A CO. Lots of land Nos. 2S& and 290, all in the 8th
Cass Depot, Feb 12 j district and 2d section; levied on to satisfy sun-
The facilities now afforded by the Institution
for the study of the various branches of medi
cal science, the ensuing season, -jrill make the
SINGLE NUMBERS!
Three thousand two hundred
and sixty prizes!
MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY
TEN TICKETS!
THIRTY THOUSAND TICKETS.^!
"sassaiaS't, *. ™.c»n w -Aw«dt.tt.w»i.«rtd^”
Building, furnished with sky light, and gup- Ail persons indebted to James C. Hateley
pl/»d with sound material, will he opened by for Goods > Ac -. “ r « requested to settle up, as I
the 75th of April. am compelled to have money, and that soon.
Good board can be had for $3 to $4 per
week.
dry ti fas issued from a Justice’s court of the
1047th district, G M—in favor of Turner A
Sercey. and others, vs. R Mills. Levied on by
a bailiff and returned to me.
also :
Lot of land No. S9, in the Oth district and 2d
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEET-, weft'the tax m ‘ asthepr<1 P‘- rtyofJuh “ Co1 -
INGS ! also:
* j -wTryiT 111 if Qnp ad i * p » ' Lot of land No. 110, iu thc 9th district and
Dean. WILLIAM SHEAR Augusta G^, has re- 2d . section . , erie<1 on ^ satisfv sundry li fas is-
■D « a. 2L, TI ?,Z, t S lhC ‘a a!!"'.* frcin a Justice’s court of the 980th dist.,
Be on your Guard. j fl'Z IZi, Z t i <i M-in favor of Wn. R Long, and others, vs"
' ,n,TS wh,ch hc w,n 30,1 , “ r cash - at decidedly , lsuac Milsaps. Levied on bv a bailifl; and re-
For further information address
J. G. WESTMORELAND,
Atlanta, Q*-, Feb 19—3m*
choice make
t ings, which _
A LL persons are hereby forewarned not to ' lower prices than they can he purchased on the 1 tHruL-d^ter^iiie*
trade for a promissory note given bv the ,lsua I credit terms :
iiulersigiied to D. T. .Smith, lormerly a Drug-1 New York Mills 4-4 Bleached Shirtyigs;
r'dt flf A Btivtiefii flo 4*. a mm .aa#.Ll.. 42 J VI *** * "* * -----
ALSO :
! s *" r -* 1 “ “ “ T “' M I S
I'resumiiur ihst ih» fi..a „r ,i _ .. 1 ,,1,,re or llws . K“'en about thc 15th of December . Shirtings ;
. . ® * part of the prop i last, and due four months after date. • As the I White Rock 4-1 soft finished Bleached Shirt-
ntinn is true, and that it will add to the consideration for which said note was riven '“gs;
her of slaveholders, it is a libel on the
nou-slavchotding population of t’neSouth, in
general, to suppose them hostile to the
South, or that bribes are needed to secure
tlirir loyalty to her institutions.
But we tliiuk we can show wherein such
legislation, so far from strengthening the
institution, will tend, in more ways than
• tiV to weaken it.
(t will induce many whose money is now
invested in other property, to luy a negro
Tin's is af least its object. Such increase ol
buyers, without a corresponding increase ol
slaves, would necessarily enhance their val
ue. and render them more expensive than
nuy other species of Uhor. Alrendy the
white population of Missouri, mid many otlt
et of the border StHles, affords cheaper la-
h irers than the slaves, nnd whatever in
creases Ilia price of negroes, tends to invite
into the slave States the tide of free labor
that has already ruled slavery out of the
West, is.rendering it unprofitable m some of
the border States, and is from interest, as
vv l! as principle, antagonistic to it. The
safely of the. institution depends rather upon
cheap, nlng slaves and having a sufficient
lu mber of them to cultivate the tropical
Maples, at cheaper rates than any oilier sys
tem ol lalmr, than upon increasing the num
bars w! o own them, or offering bribes to in
duce t heir j U'chase.
has tailed in part, unless complied with, we are White Rock 4-4 Water Twist Bleached Shirt-
dcterninied not to pay it unless compelled bv in K s i
U B Hyette, vs Janies T Davenport.
also :
Two chests of carpenter’s tools; levied on to
satisfy an attachment fi fa issued from Fannin
law. W. W. A M. A. LfcAKE.
Cartersvillc, Feb 19—8w
Administrator’s Sale.
TO BE SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IS APRIL NEXT.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary . ,,, , . ,
of Fannin County, will be sold before the * I-acoma Bleached Jeans.
House door in the town of Morranton. 1 „ A ' S,> ’ ^‘“'tevdlc and Augusta .-8 and 4-4
Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached Shirtings;
Manchester 4-4 do. do. ;
Lacoma 4-4 do. do.;
Bates’ Mills 7-3 soft finished Bleached Shirt-
ings;
12-4 Bleached Allendale Sheetings;
12-4 do. Hamilton do. ;
~-8 Laconia Blenched Jeans.
on'the firstTiicsda'y inApriF ^nex't^wi thin'the !! r0 , wn “f SUeeti % ; A “« t,stil «
usual hours of sale- ' 1 5 ,c * Jmo,, d Factory 8 ounce Osnaburgs a
Tivo negro men, Spencer, about 45 years old,
and Jerry, about 43 years old. Sold as a por
tion of the property of John Patterson, dec’d,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors-
Terms made known on tile dav of sale.
W. Ml DENTON,
Feb 19—tds Administrator.
Georgia Stripes, at the manufacturers’ prices.
The public lire respectfully requested to call
and examine the assortment Feb 1
J.
D. CARPENTER
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
r pAKES this method of informing his cils-
JL tomers that he has made a change in pis
business, which took effect on the 1st tilt, fie
therefore requests that all those indebted: to
Thomas J Treadiway.
also : Jv. 5 »
Lot of land No 20, in the 9th district and 2nd
section, as the incorporated company of : Jofifl-
son A Co. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa in,favor
of the tax collector of Fannin county. Said lot w
sold for its tax. W
also :
, I Lot of land No 181, in the Sth district and 2d
,in j section ; levied on to satisfv a fi fa issued from
ina Fannin Superior court, in 'faros of R Hender
son, for the use of Henry Dobson, vs B-F Ghas-
tain. This Jan 21, 1857.
THOMAS B. TRAMMELL, Sh’ff.
tds ^
Magnificent Scheme.
1 Prize of
$50,(100 1
I 1 Prize of $5,000
“ **
“
20,000
“ “ “ 4,000
44 U
"
10,000
1 “ “ “ 3,000
44 64
9,000 I
“ “ “ 2,ii00
« 4*
4«
8,000 1
“ “ “ 1,000
44 44
4 ‘
7,0011
100 prizes of 100
4* 44
6,000 1
100 “ “ 50
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 prizes of $250 approx, to $50,000 prize.
4
44
“ 200
“ “ 20,000 “
4
“ 100
“ “ 10.000 “
4
44
SO
“ “ 9,000 “
4
44
“ 65
“ “ 8,000 “
4
44
“ 60
“ “ 7,i ii W “
4
44
“ 55
“ “ 6,000 “
4
44
“ 50
“ “ 5,000 “
4
44
“ 45
“ “- 4,000 “
4
U
“ 40
“ “ S,000 “
4
44
“ 30
“ “ 2,000 “ j
4
44
“ 25
“ “ 1,000 “ '
3,000
44
“ 20
3,260 Prizes, amounting to $204,OO0
Whole tickets $10, halves $5. quarters
Bonnets of all descriptions from 37££ cents
to 75 dollars; and in fact everything pertain
ing to Ladies* wear—all of which will oe sold
at the lowest prices. Call and see for your- ■
selves.
Millinery and Dress Making carried on in the .
neatest and most fashionable style.
All orders attended to with dispatch.
Call at the Brick Building first door south of ;
Skinner’s Hotel.
Cartersvillc, Oct 30, 1856—tf
who will find it to their interest to gire me ^
call before purchasing elsewhere.
Be sure and call in at the first door north of
Banks* Shoe simp, east of Hill street.
July 31,1856.
JAMES L.J0IHKM*.
CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY'S!
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GRAY & JOHNSON.
GOODS
ii AVING pcrnmueiitlv located
at the above mimed place,;
are prepared to practice their pni-
fesMou in all ils branches, with neatness, du
CASS VILLJ-: IS THE POINT!
To the Economical Pnblie.
I F YOU WISH to buy cheap, pretty, fine
good Goods,—call on
a. Is. UPSHAW,
and you will find just any kind usually kepi
They will practice at Cartersville, Rome, ! tt i) r * v - (; ooc j s Stor
Cassville and Marietta, and also in the* sur- j ] t *i s w hollv unnecesAirv
j Otfice at Cartersvillc, Ga.
i- /» , . .. . *» •• KWH* uuiiuvuiaMii to enumerate thu
rouudiug country. Orders sent to Cartersvillc different kinds and qualities 'vf Goods he bAL
will meet with prompt attention. Orders re- f „ r hc h . ls j llst ;lllvt hi„g you want. '
-rectfnlly sohcited. _ C VI.I, AND EXAMINE *Y 8TOC^
before: purchasing else.
WHERE.
I Call and examine the strle* am)priee% aiu^
f then determine fur yoursel/whether or.not tbox-
i suit you. He may be found at the old etanuL
Nov 20, 1856—tf
JOHN GRAY,
F. M. JOHNSON.
Fair Warning!
A LL persons are hcrebv notified not to ;
tr * w * *'
west of the court hoit^c.
, Cassville, oet 1, 1856
trade for a note given by me to John M j
Jackson, deceased. late of this county, for fire j
hundred and fifty dollars and ninety one cent?,
C « E R 0 ;K E E
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS Hawkins F. Price, executor of him wdl come forward and make payment,
the estate of Chester Hawks, applies to : that he may settle up his old business to the
me lor letters dismissing- from said e.-itate. i above date.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all !
persons concerned to be and appenrat mv office 1 J. D. carpexteb.
within the time prescribed by law, and Shew j /v^__ ,
c-iu.-L-, if any they have, why said letters should j viiirpODLGi 06 LOHip ton,
not he granted. ) Successors of J. D. Carpenter, dealers in
Given under my hand at office, this Feb. 19, i Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware,
1857- 6in J. W. WATTS, Ord. j Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
1 | and all articles usually kept in a Dry Goods
Administrator’s Sale. ■ T tore ’ ** lic , it a ca " fro " 1 the trading public,
w O WH-4V. * hoping by low prices and abundant.varietv, to
TO BE SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT. ! please the most fast.dious. AH those wishing
G REE ABLY to an order of the court of , to cash f,,r are especially requested
A G i in an order oi me court or; * * .. n ~ r—■ : , -7 ,
A. Ordinary of Fulton county will be sold I to - !T0 them a cal !’.. as ,nw to ?°”. d
Cherokee Volunteers of 1838.
A LL commissioned and non-commissioned
officers, musicians and privates of volun
teer mounted men, who were organized agree
ably to “an act to provide for ' ■ ivnvof
the citizens of the Cherokee comiirvyawr/n* /;;■
the removal of the Cherokee and Creek Indi
ans,” assented to December 26th, 1S37, who
, were mustered into thc service of the State of
COMPTOX. Georgia, according to the provisions of said
— -act, from the counties of Union, Gilmer,'Lump
kin, Murray, Walker, Floyd, Cass, Paulding,
Cobb, Cherokee, and Forsyth, and iclw hace
not heretofore been paid for such err rice, are
notified that the undersigned has been appoint
ed Auditor, by the Governor, to audit all un
settled claims for actual services rendered the
State under the act aforesaid, and that he is
now ready to receive and audit all those claims
that remain unpaid, in accordance with the
tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The first and I am determined not to pay it unless com- | Under the control ol the Cherokee Baptist Cob-
380 prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are pel led bv law. R. Jl. WILLIAMS. volition.
placed ill another wheel. The wheels are then ; Cartersville, Jan 15-4t rpHE ensuing session of this Institution wifi
revolved, and a number is drawn from the j I Jivnori^n
wheel of Numbers, and at the same time aj FAIR WARNING the new and^co.nmodious’c.dle^BuiWta^riU
Prize !s drawn fmm the other wheel. Thenum- -T Illtl W T4.HH 111 Of. be readv for the reception of Students. *
ber and Prize drawn out are opened and ex- ! pflCITlVPI V TUC I ACT PAI I f UCCn * 1
hibited to the audience, and registered by the ; ' ^ilIVtLT Int LAo I UnLL . nCCU a tiik cxylleoiatk nitPAimuxr,
Commissioner, the Prize beiug placed against I \ LL persons indebted to the undersigned, Provides for a regular College Course, of ft> m
tiie number drawn. This operation is repeated Tl. either by note or account, for the years J t ears, and also tor 4| * — i! * * J 1
I\ . • I »» • . i 1 a 1 1C-..-. ...wl lUSl! \IMI I CAVPUACT .1 a .
fV all the Prizes are drawn out.
. >r the instruction of studevjk
; IS53, 1854, 1855 and 1856, WILL SA5 E COST j who desire to pursue a Select Course,
hr makinrr immediate navnent. as Ionfrer in- ___
THE ACADKMIC I) A PA UTM KXT,
Approbation. Prizes.-The two preceding ; by "uik'ng immediate payment as longer m-
anV the two succeeding Numbers to thus! i dulgence can not and will not be given So
j rawing the first 12 prizes will be entitled lo ! °'> k m,t for t ' , ° l ’r V "’ e '' t * 3m,traadc
drawing tlie first 12 prizes
the 43 Approximation l’rizes, according to the
icheme.
before or on the 1st of March next.
STEPHENS, HAMMOND A CO.
, U. & S. STEPHENS.
3,000 prizes of 820 will be determined by the ; Cartersville, Jan 22 lui
last figure of the Number that draws the 850,- ;
0*0 prize. For example, if the Number draw- !
iijg the 850,OHO prize ends with No. 1, then
tke Tickets where the number ends in 1 will
(iititled to 820. If the number ends with
Affords the usnnt facilities for acquiring an Eng-,
lish and Classical education. Those who deaigu
to pursue a Classical Course in the Co Hr gw
can, with diligence, complete the Preparatory
studies in two vesA
>« ,u oe suiu i - , -.... , • . provisions of an act of the last Legislature, ai>-
belore the court house door in' the town of cus omers ’ on crcdlt - » ud st ‘ H lo "T r ^’ 1 Ci . lsh . proved March 3d, 1856.
] customers. Cassville, Feb o
Spring l’iacc, .Murray comity, on the 1st Tues- j
day in April next, within the legal hours of
sale: lot of laud No. 308, ill the 26th district
... . . i and 2d section, and lot No. 60, in the 8th dis- i
But the injustice of tins proposition, a* ! trict and 3.1 section.
Howard Association.
2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in | tide, from which from five to twenty dollars
t will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. a day can be made, either by male or female.—
! Certificates of Packages will be sold at the ; 14 ■? highly respectable business, and an nrticle
following rates, which is the risk; ! w hich is wanted in every family in the United
j Certificate of Package of 10 Wholes, $60 ] States. Enclose me two dollars' by mail, at my
“ “ “ ]o halves, 30 risk, and I will forward by return mail a circu-
“ “ “ 10 quarters, 15 ! far, with full instructions in the art. The busi-
Tn ordering Tickets, enclose the money to otir : uess . ' s very easy. Trv-it. if you are out of iin-
adilres for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of pl'O'ioent, and you w ill never regret it; for it
which they will be forwarded bv first mail. ; w ill he better for you to pay the above sum, and
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be j insure u good business, than to pay twenty five
Also, on the same day will be sold before thc
court house door in the town of Dalton, Whit
field county, lot of land No. 270, in the 27th
district and 3d section. All sold as the prop
erty of Allen E. Johnson, deceased, late of Ful
ton county, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known oil the day of
sale. JOHN H. JOHNSON,
W. II. FERGUSON,
Administrators.
Feb 19—tds
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
pim.Anxt.PHiA.
IMPOUTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
A proper form for making out and authenti
cating these claims will be sent to the Clerk of lie- *'••••»■■ »umwo«.iu a ti.ea mu uc ;•—— »_--s—- —-—....... ••• r-v
tlie Superior Court of each of the above na mca sent 40 purchasers immediately after the draw- , cents for a spurious advertisement. This
- - ing. | humbug. Trait! Trait! Trait! Ad
fT^O all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
A such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal weak ness
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the
counties, to which claimants (and the heirs or
legal representatives of those who have died)
can refer, and be guided in making out and au- !
thenticating their claims. When a claim is so
made out, it must be transmitted by mail, or
otherwise, to the Auditor nt Milledgiiville.
Any officer who may have in his possession
mo ther .link in the chain of class legisla
lion, is the chief objection to it It protects
one man worth a few hundred dollars in ne
gro property, from the claim of justice,
while it turns over to thc remorseless cred
itor the little all of those who choose to have
it invested in some other way This must
rather increase the prejudices of the poor
against slavery than remove them
Slavery is, iu our opiuion, an institution
that commends itself as a system of labor
belter adapted to certain latitudes and cer-
tain hr.inches of indistrj than any other [H . rs(|lls conC( . riie( | t ,, bo aI ,j a,,,,,,.,,- at nlv t ,aiee 1 the relief of the sick and ‘ distressed, afflicted ; TjEFORE the court house door in the town
" “ el1 14 ceases to be more profitable and vv jthin the time prescribed by law to show 1 with “Virulent and Epidemic Diseases.” It j II of Jasper, within the usual hours lif sale,
availably than any other, our people will - > • , . . . • . ... .u. =..
' '£V ofDnanism or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac. i the n ;„ s t er r „l| u f any'unpaid company, is rc-
TheHoward Assocatmii mview of the aw-| tc4 t( , gend it j )rup ‘,., y authenticated, to
ful destruction of human life, caused bv sexual ^ u( m or 1 r *
diseases by Quacks, hiive directed tUeW >ffon- j A „ c1aim i nts are fllrt h cr notified, that the
suiting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act worth}) of :*i.: i_:_v .
their name, to give Medical Advice Gratis, \to;
all persons thus afflicted, who apply by lettl
sented to the Auditor, is limited bv law, to the /
1st of June, 1857. F. M. BRADFORD^—"7
Oct 1, 1856-ly
W HEREaS William G. Smith applies to cupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases o
me for letters of administration oil the extreme poverty and suffering, to FuruishMed-
ivith a description of their condition, (age, t>V. Millcdgeville, Dec 4-m3m ‘ Auffiteri/'f Jan 15-tdd
g. j humbug. Tr;/
Purchasers will please write their signatures your letters to
ilain, and give thiil Post Office, County and ;
’tate.
Remember that every prize is drawn, and
i.vable in full, without deduction.
All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi-
ely after the drawing—other Prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
! All communications strictly confidential.—
The drawn numbers will be forwarded to Pur
chasers immediately- after ihe drawing.
S. SWAN A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
DWIGHT MONROE, N. Y.
Ladies’ Cloth and Velvet
CLOAKS.
AT NEW YORK COST.
WILLI AX SIIBAR, AUGUSTA^ GEORGIA*
sell the remainder
rates:
Collegiate'Depa* tmeut, $S4
Academic 4 * $29
Incidental Expenses,..............$1
Stationary, $1
Regular price for hoard and washing
$U» per month.
Books supplied at New York j
FACULTY
Rev. Thomas R^mbaat, Chairman, ami
Professor ot Ancient Laugqngesand Mental and
Moral Philosophy)
Rev. W. H. Robert, Professor of Math
ematics and Natural Science.
John B. S. Davis, PrufcMor of B-IW
Lottres. '''
W- H. Sullivan, Tutor.
The Institution has been under snceeasfni
I operation during tlv year 18.56, with aeventy-.
i six studenls. am* its success is no longer
estate of Ephraim F. Smith, deceased, late of i icines Free of Charge,
said county : I The Howard Association is a benevolent In-
T hose a re therefore to cite and admonish all stitution, established by special endowment,for
Administrators! Sale.
SOLD OX 1st TUESDAY IX APRIL.
EF0RE the court bouse door in the town
of course, eeek to get rid of it. At preseut,
thc servile population of the South are hap
pier than the laborers of any other portion
of the globe, and mote profitable to their
owners; and, therefore, rlavery needs no
discriminating legislation to protect it. If
tlie demagogues and hypocrites of the coun
try can be got rid of, slavery- will continue
to bless the world for a century to eorne, as
fit has done for a century past.
SEAG0 A ABBOTT
Established business ]
at Atlanta in 1852.
Twenty-five Dollars Reward, j 't7p“bj the Association, a Report
T IIE above reward will be paid for the dc- j on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
livery of James B. Godard and Elizabeth vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Sell-Abuse,
Paxton, who lately runaway from Fannin coun-1 nnd other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by
T. li. TRAMMELL, j the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
Feb 19—3t
of the age, and will furnish the m.ist approved i county. Sold as the property of Micajah F.
McCune, deceased—one half ot said lot now be
longs to the estate of Robert Mavs, deceased.
WM. A. McCUNE,
Adnfr of Micajah F. McCune, dec’d.
JOHN SHANNON,
Adm’r of Robert Mavs, dec’d
Feb 12—tds
TT 1 I WM. C. MOORE, | CLOAKS, some ofe:
STf I Gallatin, < Tenn. ““»>*** ^ P» bI
SKAGO, ABBOTT & CO.,
Swtyl ColDlDissioff ?#eh*!)qi)is,
ESPECIALLY FOR THE SALE OF
Tennessee Produce,
Atlanta, Georgia.
| T IBEBAL advances given on consignments,
; 1 J either by acceptance or in cash.
W ILL sell the remainder of his stock of i j', n ur f , 1 x ...
Ladies’Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and „"d * labor, ”“*
; Cloth TALMAS, at New York cost. The as, ; ',,5™P 1 ^^ O’. tn <lde ratc terms, and •
| sortmeiit embraces those of the latest and best f -. J !}’ ? 1 l ^ C ^T c *PP ro4 *^i
stvles I- r P'! tro ' ,s -. ? ,ark "ell. Ten month* tuk
Also, some very handsome MOURNING j *'’p an , ’j lrd '* j ,r
- ' lize, to all of which the j v For applv to Chunuan of
n»pwlfu!ly
Secr-y B. of T.
Dee. 11. 1856..
Cassville, Ga
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
IT/’HEREAS Robert G. Tomlin applies to i PROSPECTUS OF
V t me for letters of dismissiop from admin- ; m x 1 J m
istration on the estate of Forney George, dec’d. ; X XI © \T 0 X Ct © U Xv Q JL 0 n
PUBLISHED AT PHILADELPHIA.
T HTS publication is devoted to the cmm of
Christianity in all its interest*. The Edk
Georgia, Cass county.
Wf 1IEREAS Isaac Fricks died, leaving a
f ? considerable estate, which is now in a
Sydney Smith said he heard of a elergy- state of deriliction :
man who went-jogging along the road till These are therefore to cite and admonish all
. .. ; persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
he came to a turnpik6. j jj ct . on the 1st Monday in April next, to show
*.What is to pay?'* j cause, if any they have, why letters of admin-
..l‘nv, siv, for what?” asked the turnpike istretion should not.be issu^according to law.
” | Given under mv hand at office, this hcb. 19,
i 1S57. 3od * J. W. WATTS, Ordiuaiy.
..Why, for my horse, to be sure.” j —-—
• < Your horse, sir, what horse? There is j TTotic©.
no horse, Bir.”
These are therefore to cite and admonish all I
persons concerned to l>e and appear at iny of
fice within thc time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if anv they have, why said letters . A
should uot be granted. tor bem ves all sectarianism to be wrong in ite
They are also agents for the saleofFrench Given under my hand at office, this Feb 12, st ‘ i.anO tiicr.-lore theGolden Rule will not bw
Burr and native Mill Stones, (Essopcrs A Co- , 1857. 6m J. W. WATTS Ord. a sectarian /oiu-nal. Fur more than twenty*!*
logne) Bolting Cloth, Ac., prepared bv the old - ■'.‘‘‘T 8 Ile b,u * hwn a Methodist minister, on^
and well known firm of Morris A Trimble, Bal-; OhcnTt Winter ClntVlino- de.vres to eontinuc that relation until *11 sectWx
— — timore Md. V/UDiip W inter l/IOLGing-. nanism shall cease. He is a Millen.rian of thu
Land Bon&rht and Sold. | Herring A Co.’s patent fire and burglar proof TJEAVER, Cascmere and Broadcloth Coats Chiliast srliooi, ami will therefore advocate tbq
s—-, - • tt vivp i i ... , Safes, constantly on hand, at Manufacturer's’;f-> <*f e ™7 *fze and <inalitv, black and fancy fi-e-miBennml adventl and personal reign of
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of i I ' l^G devoted thc last three y^irs al- ; prices. t^asemere Pants, Cloth, Satm, Siik and faucy Lord Jesus ( hnst with his saint% upon thu
the Directors. | J-Almost excuisivejy to ascertaining the own-j Atlanta Ga Jan 7th 1857 ■ ^ ests of every description. earth. lie believes th^i Nebuchadnezzar’s vis*
It will be seen bv the’above tha't we'hnve ta- , ;V S ?> Talmas, .Shawls, and every article fbr '• » <>f the great image extends chronologically
------ - - '1'“ - *♦ . to the second advent of Jesus, who will thaw
AP STORE. ayt up the everlasting kingdom of the atone «nk
,.„t ,.r >i... himself sit npon tha '
mail, (in a sealed envelope,! Free of Charge, on
| the receipt of Two Stamps for postage.
Address. Dr. Geo. R. Calhoun, Consulting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South
EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, [Sec.
Feb. 5,—ly.
ers of vacant lots of land in Georgia, I am sure
j I z. wm ue seen oy me uoove mai we nave xa- , » —
that I possess none m regiird ♦- ‘.he ken into p artners hip Mr. W. C. tfoorc, late of I lad “-’ s ''‘-"•'r. for sale at
rzof oirflersofsuch land, 4 har a|,y other person ; Gallatin, Vennesse, and it is with pleasure we Jau 22 -‘ f LEVY’S CHE. 1
in the Mate. Shonltl von ivnii tn niirph.iKA nnv 1 * . 1
Fair Waminqr.
A LL persons are hetebv notified not to trndi
for a '
j in the State. Should you wish to purchase arv ! mak ‘ .n’ announcemeut
! fcn, '"'‘ np o he ° W r en ’il '7" u , ndertake i We return our sincere thanks to enr old pat-
; to hnd the same and purchase the lands for von ... ..... - - *-
npon reasonable terms. In all inst. ’
, os loryou joaj f or their very liberal patronage dnring thc
stances where pas t four years, and bespeak for the new firm
tines, tor I a continuation of the same.
DISSOLUTION.
Very respectfully,
Jau 15—ti
SEAGO A ABBOTT.
certain note given by nie to J. A. i I buy such lands, I guarantee the
\ Reinhardt, for four hundred dollars, dated 7th : will bay no lauds, unless I am snre the titles
day ot November, 1856, and dne 1st of January i are perfect.
next: as the consideration for which said note! In sending yom orders for land, always say
A LL persous are hereby forewarned not to 1 was given has failed, I am determined not to \ whether the lot is vacant or not: whether there ’ ~
trade lor a promissory note given bv the pay it unless compelled by law. ; is a deed upon the record to the lot; if so, to j VARIETY STORE.
-- o i undersigned to Johu M. Jiicksou, for one hun- I Jan 15-om G. M. SPROULL. whom made when made, and when recorded; ‘ r .s S V 1L LE THF POINT OF - T mv
dred and ninety dollars, dated sometime ini — —— — and state what is the ralueofthe land,or what CASSJ'Lt-ETHEPOINTOFATTRACTKlN.
July, 1854, and due onedav afterdate. Weave! WflPat TTftTOPStprS youare willing to give, with titles complete and Aext door to Standard Pricing Office.
holding offsetts against said note, and are de-j rT” 1 T.™ 1 ® 1 ., , [P'tfS 1 !,
tcroiined not to pay it unless compelled by law.
mt of the mountain,
throne of David: Luke i. 32, S3; tbatwearw
Tf fj"- V * co.... SL3S,&fi i'Sl.'SKSaaiS
1 dissolved ,m the 17th ult. A 1 persons in- I,„ke xxi. 24; that the tiun-,Jiw." ne*r f'r th.
debted to said farm will please make immediate destruction of the man of sin and fbr the stonw
payment, to J. H. Goldsmith, or to Geo. j! to smite the toes of the image. He pretetlda
not to know file day or the hour when the Lord!
nmrr i* nivh.4
down between his legs. «*9oi bless m*!-—
I thought I was on horsebaok.”
Howard, at the old stand.
J H. GOLDSMITH,
W. II. HOWARD.
Cnrlersville, Jan 22—4t
Holloway’s Pills, s Care for Sick Head
ache and Bit*. William Kaners, of Dover,
Maine, was perhaps one of the greatest suf
ferers from sick headache and bile, scarcely
a day passed without his feeling the dread
ful effects of these formidable evils, be put
bimself.in the bands of the doctors, but they
GOLD! GOLD!
JONES * GREENWOOD.
Cartersville, Feb 18—tt
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
The Plantation described
ed to tbe highest
door in Cassrille,
T Wheat Harvesters. I perfect. ■ i j Ti YADISON McMURRY would resJctfuni- T’HAT rich and splendid Mine, on the Carti- dusi
HE undersigned have now on hand and If I fail to find the owners, I make no charge. 1 jVl. inform the citizens of Cassville ard vi- ca J’river, in Gilmer county, known
ready for inspection a REAPING MA-, neither do I charge unless I make a purchase; ; ciuitv. that he is receiving fresh from market Nicholson Mine, is now offered lor sale.
CHINE AND THRESHER, and are prepared I will buy as cheap as possible, and charge 10 i the largest and best selected stock of ’ I F" r further particulars call on Her. B. B.
to supply tbe wants of all who desire articles i per cent, on the cost; or I will undertake to 1
* ' it kind—' ' ' " ‘ '
cometh : but “ we know that summer is nigh,"
because-“ the ftg-tree piittcth forth lemvea:*'
Matt. xx:v.-32. What is all this sectarian fttriiia
to one who is waiting the apnrnaek of tha
Bridegroom f It is no more tun the small
f the bidancc. The Editor of the Golden
dilig
of that 1
, ,. . . , in March or April,
did him no good, in fact, he became worse, j
until his sufferings were more than human
nature could bear, and he almoet sunk un
der them ; fortunately for him be commenc
ed using Holloway’s Pills, which acted upon J i,^ n Furnaces,
the system, cleansed the bo
tbe head, end by peratvir ng
’■''HE subscriber offers for sale his plantation, Ada ‘ rsr '** e ^ r ^ a ^g
I containing 320 acres—70 of which arc
cleared—lying in the 1041st district, G. M., 6 To-r.il For Colo
miles east of Cassville, and about 6 miles from : AjHIlll lor OiUu
IK- expects to continue to devote himaelff
,. , , - . . . , ,,, . , „ently ui the studr of God’s holy word and
ire articles . percent, oo the cost; or I will undertake to j r, - _ , n . . : Qmllian, near the place, or William W. Leak, to those things that pertain to tbecnmiiivfciuat.
being agents of one of thelar- ; furnish yon Ihelands ata stipulated price agreed : IxTOCeTieS and L-OIlieCtlOIiariCS Thos. 11. Leak, or J. F. Jo-ak, Cartersville, Ga., : dom of Christ. The results of all bis invert^
1 * Atlanta, Ga. gatimis. will be puhlishad in the columns of hie
paper. Believing bis readers will not begrudge
the amount, he asks of a Christian public a
CASS COUNTY, £,i _ ;n _ u
particulars apply to the subseri- | I also buy or sell lands, in any partof theState | pjc nfc Crackers Sardines ’ and Ca tsnt)' Eiigl 1 , made 40 tho Co }" t of Ordinaijr of Cass a C <l '"' • - nd wl11 ^ " ,s,,ed ■* Wct «--
V'-; at 81 for 12 No*.; at 82 for 26 No*.;
for a volume complete of 44 Noa.
. . . w-, ...j chewing
i of vacant lands. . ing Tobacco and Cigars for the gentlemen, WAVTiun.
i paying the very highest pnees for Land ; Teas, Candles of all sorts; W Aa 1 JiiiJ :
A largejmd well selected assortment of A ^ ac4lr o, honest man in each section of the . newed.
ihlisbcd monthly, until we eaq
k“ -p subscriptions, after which
tie issued in each month-
entered on nor book* until
the money ; s received; nor will it be sent ikes
thc time is ont, unless tbe aubeeription be re-.
The improvements ere j (5“-A ACRES of good tillable land for sale, g n j the owners
the system, cleansed the bowels ; cleared ! tolerably goad. There arc two No. 1 Iron ore. sU*J\J about 90 acres of which are cleared; ; j ^ paying t
w'th them for 4>e{4s 0,1 premises. Terms made easy to tolerably well improved—lying 8 miles north 'Warrants'
Land Office, Columbus, Georgia.
September 25. , 33.—tf.
health. He has ever since been entirely
free from these dreadfulAtteckt.
II. I’. FARROW,
Attorney at Law>
canuBviLu, csss cocxry, 04.
TT A ™;«9}° Ted to this pl-»oe (tram Len-
~~ §* c -’) wiH praotice in tbe va-
riona courts of the Cherokee cireait, and any
to*is care will be promptly
ville, to the highest bidder. Come and see the ; on good time,
plantation. E. W. BURFORD. to
Jan 8—tf
HARRISON’S
Perfumery and Fine soap*
For further particulars apply
JOHN L0TTDERMILK,
Stiles boro’ Cass co., Ga.
A large lot of Family Medicines, Brandies nien a liberal monthly salary and fair cominis- j them correctly.
j nr: r tv j- • « ’ * . cinn ne-ill Ka A A .- a t
t we may enter.
and Wines for Medicinal purposes, a lot of gar- s4<>1 * " iii be paid. Address i with stamp to pre- \ Tlie work is stereotyped, and it Is very deal?
den seeds, and, in fact, a little of almost every P a Y answer)- DR. J. S. McALLISTEIt ; rabie that all subscriptions ' ”
f J i Ft-h a—tf r:t^ v r u-ltii -
S TUTTERING A STAMMERING CURED, '
by Dr. Wyckoffof Pittsburg, l’a., without'
Grass Seeds.
thing for family use.
Cal! and examine my stock before purchasing
Jersey City, N. J.
Pain or Surgical Operation, who will send the A - ...
C OLOGNE, Extracts of Caroline Bonquet, cursto any part of the World, on the receipt of IX. months for sowing Grass Seeds, we shall
Orange, Honeysuckle, Sweet Clover, Ge- $10; and the money returned, if the cure is not keep on band for sale; Clover, Timothr, Orch-
ranium. Rose, Clematis, Jockey Club, Verbena,' effectual. , ard an ue Grass r^eds. , WTtFNCP
Sweet Brier and Spring Flowers. I „ A » le 44 «rs must be address to Dr Wvckoff, L KACU 4 LAWRtNCB
Militarr Yankee, Windsor Almond, Laun- Box 746, Pittsburg, Pa., m care of Arthurs, Adairsnlle, Feb 12 ■ - ,
dry and Ensive Soap. ■ Cn - B ? llk , era ; ; „., , . ~ Read This
S February and March are tfac proper f ' and get the choice of my stock before
:t is picked over, and at as low rates as can be
.1 dol led in this market
Cassville, March 4, 1856. —tf
I^Hoo. H. C. ■ Young, Laurensviiie.
c .Ly^r^ct ^ty, Dd dT M,> C4
Fnb if. m:~iy* T \ *
Macassar Oil*&ef Sorrow, Bear’s Oil, Poma- P S. CorrespondeuU will please enclose stamp
turn, Lip Balm’, and a great many other such I for return P<‘stege. j T WISH to trade a tract of land in Walker
articles, just eoeived ?t Cnvtum.— A «£<»«r rodncc 1 county, Ga.. foran old negro w .m.n. Urn).
I CHFAP STORE. ‘ my genuine certificate, are humbugs. ----- — -
September 25.—33,—ly. Dr. W.
January 1—tf
iar with the ways of children,
particulars apply at ibis office.
Hardware and Iron Store,
Peach dree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
GILBERT & CLARKE,
'•ElLraS KXCLCS1VZLT IX
I RON, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Irons, Ag
ricultural Implements, Mechanics’ Tools, of
all kinds, Notts and Washers, Cutlery, Guns,
Cheap Negro Blankets. <
WILLIAM SHEAR.
AC. 1ST A, CA., !
H AS received from New York a large sup- ;
ply of superior Negro BLANKETS,
which he will sell at very low prices.
Also, a large supply of superior Whilney
Bed BLANKETS, some of extra size and qual
ity, to which the a“—‘ r ' “ ■ *' '
spcctfn.lly invited.
with thc commencement ot tbe rutaxe. Tboon
who preserve the work can alga;! obtain aay
number they may need to eaamlete s volume ht
sending us Ifi cents for each No. an ordered.
Communications, for the present, should be
addressed to RUSSELL BENEAU,
Nor 27
Gentlemen’s Shawls.
■ WILLIAM SHEAR, Adcusta, On.. 4
itj, to which the attention of thc public is ic- . TT AS received from New York ■ ■nimli of
Av^.to.n * ' * XI Gcntleinen’o SHAWLS, of extra riawhad
Linen Shirt Bosohib. IZtSV&’A.TSL. **■***-
WILLIAM SHEAR, requested to.pill aod examine the aaiorhMit
augcsta, g.%., I Jan 20 ’
Task and - Augusta- Also, liberal .
■ .1 stoba
**1» . . - "
CnesviBe, Fab. 7
E. M. SEAGO,
Produce CommissioD Merchant,
Feb 13—ly Atlanta, Ga.
received from New York a supply pf
Gentlemen’s nnd Youth’s Linen Shirt j
| For Sale:
: and sell it at the Manufacturers’ prices, with BOSOMS, beautifully stitched, and of superior l a YOUNG HARNESS TMIJK*
the freight added. r style and quality, which be will sell at low A qualitei ff rnlrat ***"*****
Atlanta, apr IP, I85« 2-1 y Jau 29 l Applyat tlLaoSce.
^.