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Ccgal Notices.
Cegoi Notices.
Administrator's Sale. Cass Sheriffs’ Sales.
SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IS AI*RIL NEXT, j to bk sou> 1st TUESDAY is march next.
r ILL BK SOLD before the court bounci ^-v jf the first Tuesday in March next, with-
W ILL BK SOLD before the court Douse j / v
door in the town of Jasper. Pit-hen. ^
^doerttsements.
AYER’S
'oountr. on the tint Tuesday in April next:
Lot"of Land Xo. 127, in the i!«th district and
Bd auction, of formerly 4>.erdhvL, now l’ickeiu
cunntr. Sold hr an order from tkr Court of
-rtrdiimrv «>f Pike county, Oa., «i a portion of
thehantla h-lnngin- lo the relate ot D. A. Al
lien. deceaaed. Uto of aaid county.
Terms made known on the dav of ante,
jju y—tda C. W. ALf.fcX, Adm r.
A NEW and singularly successful r»medy
fur the cure of all Billions diseases—Cos-
Lot of land Xo. 176, in the 17th district and
3d section—aartbe property of Benjamin Bar
rin. Houses and lots and all the improvements
thereon, irnfhe town of Kingston—as the prop
erty of3oseph Smith. Levied on to satisfy a
fi) fa from Caas Superior court, in favor of
James Milner and Mark A. Ilardin, Executors
(Georgia, Fannin county.
W HEREAS the estate of Solomon .Staitbir
ry, senior, deceased, is unrepresented,
ato one having applied for letters of administra
tion on said estate:
Theae are therefore to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
.and appear at my office, within the time pre-
weribed hy law, to'show cause, if any thev have,
nrliy letters of administration should not be
granted to the elerk oi the Superior Court, or
aume other proper person. , - of William Hardin, deceased, vs7ll P~ Smith'
«£rj. m - jAMW i Jo r" “ id «* nii,n,iu Wis -'
_ The settlement of laud known as the bome-
Crsrfia, Thuiwi Ctninir.
W HEREAS Floyd Oakes appliastn me for
letters of administration on the estate of
Flraxton W. Weathers, deceaaed, late df unifi
county.
These are therefore to rite and admoniah all
ginrsons eoocerusd, 'to be and appear at mv office
arithiu Ibe'tiinr prescribed by law, and shew
•cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
triven under mv band at oflire, this Jan. 22,
*W>7. Sod J.\ri. KINCAIH.ttrd
in the legal hours of sale, before the court | tiveness. Indigestion Jaundice, Dropsv, Rheu-
£ W ‘Y/. Ca “ T,Ue - tbe | mat ism, Feve^Gont, Humors, Nervousness,
mg property will be sold. | Irritability, Inflammations, Headache, Paius in
Lots of laid No* 684 and 631, in the Li* dis j the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female
trict sod 3rd section ; leviee on to satisfy 2 fj f u j Complaints, Ac., Ac. Indeed very few are the
from C.-issSupeTwr-oeurt—i in .favor of John A i diseases in which a Purgative Medicine is not
Crawford, adm r, for the use of E M Price—tbe j more or less required, and much sickness and
••ther in favor of J D Carpenter, vs Jno R Camp- suffering might be prevented, if a harmless but
" 1 effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No
person can feel •well whiles costive habit of bo
dy prwafis;: "besides it soon generates serious
and Often ififtifl diseases,-which mi^itt'have been
avoided by tbe timely and judicious use of a
good -purgative. This is alike true of Colds,
Fevendh symptoms, and Billions derangements.
They all tend to become or produce tbe deep
seated aiiE .fonmifiiftile distempers which load
the hearses all txeor 'the land. Hence a reliable
family physic is Of the first importance to the
public health, and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand.—
An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians,
Professors, and Patients, bas shown results sur
passing an-jifhing hitherto known of anr medi
cine. Cores have been effected beyond belief,
were they-not twbstantiuted by persons of such
exalted positions and character as to forbid dhe
bell.
Lot of land Xo. 244, in the 5th district and Sfi
•ectiiMi—the land whereon the defendant "lined
last yew. Levied on to satisfv a li. fa. from
Cass Superior court, in faror of James Milner,
v». Sampson Mooney. Levied on to pav pur
chase monev.
Genrgln, ( dm ronnly,
W HEREAS Charles Mrniphy, administra
tor with the will annexed on the estate
«uf Jtoger Murphv, deewt*«-d, Inti- of said oonntv,
ito me Cor letters of disini.-aion from
waiil aftTrrraO-iriiin
"Thcsr are'tensdfiiTT'ta-citt- and admon.ah-all
seraons concerned, to la- and appear at my of-
Sea within tin- time prescribed hy law, to show
■am sc, if any they hare, why said letters should
Bot 5*--granted.
CrK'i-n under mv hand at office, this Jan. IS,
*14*7. 4m JAMES W. WATTS. Ord.
tieorgin, Cats fount).
yy HKUKAS A. M. Franklin applies to me '
r
! **** * ,b J‘ ^‘fendant, on the Tennessee road, , „
whereon defendant now lives, number of acres ! suspicion nf aurtnrth.
JSeteSuSL .2“.“* tht " property of Demp- j Among tbe cminerrt geifflomen who bavc tes-
wej r •Bishop, to satisfy sundry fi fas from Cass tified, in favor ot these Pills,
Wqpenur court—one in favor of R.d)’t C. Word, " '
| rs said Bishop; levied on bv E. A, Brown]
former sheriff; one in favor of "Bennett ll.Con-
were, one in favor of John S Rowland, vs Xa-
*an A J A Howard, D F Bishop A A M Frank
lin; and oilier fi fas in my hands rs said Bishop.
One bay horse, 4 or 7 rears o’d; levi,-d on lo
satisfy a ti fa from Casa Superior court, in fa
vor of John R Towers, vs Thomas Powell.
Thr wttietnent of land whereon Hosea M.
" Ilhams now lives, and the settlement of laud
on which Ferrell McGovcru lives. Nor. not
known, in the 21st district and 2d section. Lev*
ied on to satisfy two fi. fas. from Cass Superior
Court, one in favor of f. R. Towers, and one in
lavor of Stephens * Hammond, vs. II. M. Wil
liams and Ferrell McGovern.
The lot of land whereon George W. Talbot
now lives, in tbe Oth district and 3d section,
Xo. not known. Levied on as the property of
George \\ . Talbot, to satisfv a fi fa from Clarke
Superior omit, in favor of Charles J. Buchan
an, rs. George W. Talbot, and John Talbot, se
curity.
lad rif land No. 1C*64, in the 21st district and
I; iinnr.rt.T a. ai. rrantiin applies lo IIIC . 0 i . . , T * " -lavuistnn ;uiu , » _ - i v — — —«®
f for Ielt«r^ of .ndruitiiHtr.*.ti«Mi on Ihe estate i 7, y 1011, . <>» to satisfy a ti fi from {i«°*t complete w hich tin; preAeivt «tate df ■torifi-f upon rihovsaiWk to imrtmve'h* graves,
of Ephraim E. Sanders, deceased, late of said , s ” u I H ‘ r . ,or court, in favor of j. R. Parrott cal science can afford. They are cotnponwAofi : dbiw Vlaflhng fbe ambition .of mtu-iy noble
eountv. ’ I ?" *! (" ra,,e ' s Dobbs, administrators of Asa ! not of the drugs themselves, but of the metficro-i-wraiths. tyt-eim 4*eerwre4 fcx- llhe-sse (ITifkia
These are therefore to rite and admonish all ’ (,l-c «i»ed. vs. Edward CuLLimim. J a! xirttes only of VegetaWe-neinediesestirwsted | INFALLIBLE REnEDT.
persons concerned to be and appear al m v ofHci-, I The place whereon A_ Griffin tow IrrsesL for- I ‘^bome-sE jwiweos nr, n utate tif frarrty, and
within the time prescribed by law, amt show* j 'nrrlv owned by snk*uii;ȣ VmuurtUiiL joiniiii; j combined togtrtlier in snch a manner as iU> In-
4U1K, if any they uave, why ^-4* ’’in’ w* it n' : rf lands of S&cphfeu <«i;(cuer and T. it. Ligon, i ^. urt * * ,e hest^r^sulb*. This system (4 "cwiyayi-
, we mar mention.
Doct A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist of
Boston, and .State Assaycr of Massachusetts,
whose high Professional character is endorsed
by.
H. J. Gardener, Gor. of Ma9n.
Emory Washburn, Ex Gov. of Mans.
Simeon Brown, Lieut. Gov. of Mass.
E. M. Wright, Secretary of State Mass.
tJohn B. Fitzpatrick, Catli. Bishop of Boston.
Prof. John Torrey,of the College of Physicians
and Surgeons, New York City.
Dr. C. T. Jackson, Geologist of the Public
Lands of tbe United States.
Dr. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist of New
York City, endorsed by
Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of State.
Wm. B. Astor, the richest man in America.
S. Lei and & Co.. Proprietors of the Metropol
itan Hotel, and others.
Dili space permit, we could give many hun
dred certificates from all parts where the Pills
have been used, but evidence even more convin
cing than the eminent public men, is found in
their effect upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigati»ai
and study, offered to the public as tbe -beat ttnd
^bpcrtiscimnts.
HELMBOLO’S'fiENUfNE PREPARATION
Highly ConoaArt*ed Com
pound Fluid Extract
Bachu.
F IR tlinon.v.i of the Bladder, Kidney.*, Gra
vel, llrojwv. Weaknesses, Obslriictums,
fiecret Disease*. Female Complaints, and all
diseases of the Sexual Organs, arising from ev-
cesses and iiuprndencies in life, and removing
all improper discharges from the Bladder, Kid
neys, or Sexmfi Organs, whether existing in
Male or Female, "from whatever cause they may
have originated, and no matter ot hoar long
standing, giving health and vigor to 4fae frame,
and bloom to the pallid cheek.
JOY TD THE AFIT1CTED 1 .
ift. cures nervous and debilitated sufferers,
and removes all the symptoms, among which
will be found
Indisposition to exertion, loss of power and
memory, difficulty of breathing, general
weakness, horror of disease, weak nerves,
trembling, dreadful horror of death, night
sweats, cold feet, wakefulness, dimness of
visioD, languor, universal lassitude -df foe
tnusoular system, Often •ens7n>o»iS mpdtite,
vifci dyspepticsyinjffonis.'hot'hands.'Bushing.
■iff Ihe "body, dryness of the skin, pallid coun
tenance and eruptions on the face, pain in the
back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequently
black spots flying before tiie eyes, with tem
porary suffusion and loss of sight, want of
attention, great mobility, restlessness, with
horror of society.
Nothing is more desirable to snch patients
'Sian solitude, and nothing they more dread for
fear of themselves; no repose of manner., ne
earnestness, no speculation, -bet aAwrrieStran
sition from one question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to goon—which
this medicine invariably removes—soon follows
loss of power, fatuity, and epileptic fits—in
one of which the patient may expire. Who can
say that these excesses are not frequently fol
lowed by those direful diseases—insanity and
consumption ? The records of the insane Asy
lums, and the melancholy deaths by consuuip
tion, hear ample wituess to the truth of these
assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most mel
anclioly exhibition appears- The countenance
is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither
mirlh nor grief ever v isits it Should a sound
of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
“ With woeful measures wan oespair.
Lour sullen sound* his -grief beguiled.”
Mobility *g most toprlWe, and has -brought
fLiveu aiaktUs' raw band at offiwe. ffirijt In 24.
te*7, 304 ’ JAS. W. WATTS. <W
Georgia. Cass county.
ERF.AS Amanda Reynolds,
Wire,
Euliarlm- *n£k. Levied-we a* the proper
ty oi Thames Yim^gkilooi, tu sutislr a ti fa
from Cost Superior c.ao-\ in tlxurAi J*ku J).
Carpenter, v». mid YiamgWUwiL
l**^!**^ Kit - r .r.a, in tike 17th -district ami
Sa sort inn; leu ied on to satisfy a fi fa from
deceaaed,
letter*
Them
psrsoii* concerned, to he and appear at my of-1
rr . _... ... Onehouse«nd lot inflir.- knrn of Adawsville,
flee within the time prescribed by law. to show | ••>* *"f s t *ide of the railroad, bounded iiy
oause, if any they hare, why said letters should | J" 1 -" "dot E. I’orter on the north, and 5TiiK*».Mjt j
nut be granted. ' ] Dobbs on the south, known as the grw.xt-
Given under my hand at oflire this December ; tiouse; also one other house and lot ■oi.er.e'-i | tn«rva V» t&e W4«W_
J. W. WATTS. Old. «- •'• Ayeiwk lived l ist year, now nnooemiioi!
tion for medicines has been "found in dixJX'u
Pt-ctorialamt Pills Irotk, top-ndeoexuuiecfi-
cienl remedy -tdian <had hrtberto boon lActmaoi
by any process. The reason is perfortly afciri-
ohs. Wliile by tbe old raofie jrf micapMStOMW,
every medicine is burdened mrttk raure ur ftess
11 of actiinonnnis and injarriowipxaiiliiies, by filbvs
" 'each individual virtue only AaA is idesirod d<sr
the curative effects is ijireeotX- AB tie -inert
and obnoxious -qsaiffiiiics -ef-eieh. substance -em
ployed are Vtft Mxmif. itbe vnaxiftie virtues only
being retained. Hewn-, it if sirff -evident the ef
fects should MT ive-u* they haive proved, more
I itin-l v roBMi-diaL arvy li.s PTIie at rmwe powerfhl
autidoEte to disease rtta-ia auy otrr uedicice
IK, 1834
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
W HF.REBS Robi rt M. Clarke appBe- to me
for letters of adininistratioii on the estate
-of Stephen Fiord deceased, late of said county.
Theae are therefore to cite and admonish nil
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescrila-d by law, to snow
muse, if any they bare, why aaid letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand st office, this Jsn'y
14tli, 1837. J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.
W HEREAS G. J. and W. I*. Fain, adm're
on the estate of William Fain dee'd, ap
ply to me for letter* of diainiraion from aaid
iMininiatrmtion.
Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all
person* eonrerm-d, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
•eanse, ifanv they hare, why said letters should
not be grsntvd.
Oiren under mv hand at office, this Jan. 2*2,
1837. SOd ‘ J. W. WATTS, Ord.
, avsnpK-fl, j As irt is trtqpacifh' a-npeiTiciit that many -niedi-
No. not known ; levied on to satisty a li fa from ! eiraes Jn.inltf h*c "a-fceM -under the eonmidl of an
a Justice s court ot the S-Vith d-striet, O. M^ I atie:.iiT:vg rS.-.-sician. and as be could not pro-
l; ‘ v '* r ot M . ('. Terrv, vs. G. I’. Hamilton.— i pe-rly "1 a remedy without knowing its
I.t'i led on and returned to me by a constable, j 0oin.poaFii-.in, 1 have supplied the accurate For-
The plantation whereon the defendant new '■ bv r-oetoral and Pills are
li*-es, and iniprovcmmits, No. not known j„ |''">00, t-^ the whole body-of P-actitiom*8 » tiie
* ‘ ‘ ’1 aited States amiKriti.vb Axserican Provinces.
If however theres5-..rala be any 01 re who bas
:n* received them, they will be forwarded by
mail pi his request.
Of all the Patient Medicines that arc offered,
how few would be taken if their composition
was known ! Their life consists in their myste
ry I have no mysteries.
The composition of mv preparations is laid
open to all men, and all who are competent to
judge on the subject freely acknowledge their
0" F and Elisabeth Smithson, adm'rs on the
•estate of William Smithson, dee’d, applies tu
me for letters of diamiaciun fruui said adiuinis
t ration.
These are therefore to eite and admonish aU
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
ahew cause, (if any exist,'; why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at nfltrr. this Sept. 11,
1856. 6m J. W. WATTS. Ord.
C A EORGI A. CASS COUNTY. Whereas Ad
j am Hill, adm’r on the estate of Wm. E.
Daria, dec’ll, applies to me for letters dismiss..ry
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admoniah all
persona concerned, to be%nd appear at mv office
within the time prescribed bjr law. and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sept. 11,
1858. «m J. W. WATTS. Ord.
To debtors and creditors.
A LL persons indebted tu the estate of James
I. Smith, deceaaed, late nf Cara county,
are requested to make immediate pavment;
and those having demands against raid estate
are requested to present them in terms of the
law. Jan 13 8w P. M. SMITH, Adm’r.
the 6lh district and54 section; levied on as tin-
property of W. C". Blalock, to sati-Ji a ti f.t
from Gordon Superior court, in lii» tw -uf Janu s
W. Strange, va B. II. C. B«mar,pin*;ij«il,aj*J
W. C. Blalock, security, e
One house and lut in the town ofCarters-
ville, lying north of the Presbyterian church,
containing one acre; levied on "as the property
of J. A. Howard, to satisfy a fi fa from Gass
Superior court, in favor of John «. Rowland vs
J A Howard & I> W K I’eacock.
Two black horses, 6 years oid, k-vitd on to
satisty 2 fi faa from Cans Superior court—one
in favor of Stephens, Hammond A Co., the oth
er in favor of John II Muodgate, vs R 11 Guv-
ton. Property pointed out by J R. Parrott,
pl’ffs att’y.
One small stock of medicines, one large book
case; levied 011 as the property of E R. Haw
kins, to satisty a fi fa from Cass Superior court
in tavor ot Geo. J. Fain vs said Hawkins.
Lots ot land Nos 58"., 780 and 372, in the 21st
district and 2d section; levied on to satisfy a fi
fa from Cara Superior court, in favor of Win C
H Priar, bearer, rs Talton F Moore.
Three 40 acre lots of land, in the 17th dis
trict and 3d section, known as the Campbell
plantation—joining the lands of Clayton A
Glnxncr; also lota nos 238, 838 and 814,'in the
17th district and 3d section ; levied on as the
property of Tbomns H Ligon, to satisfy 3 fi fas
from Cass Superior court, one in favor of Wm
H C Priar, versus Thus H Ligon, one in faror of
Daniel S Printiip, use, Ac., rs Thus U Ligon A
R H LeekeA B T I>i*eke; and one in favor of J
D Phillips, adm’r of G W Underwood, dec’d,
for the use of officers of court, vs Ligon A Leeke-
JOSF.PIi BOGLE, Sheriff.
Jan W JAMES VAUGHAN, D. S.
Can Mortgage Sheriffs’ Sale.
SOLD ltr TUESDAY IN APRIL NEXT.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in
April next, before tbe conrt house door
in tbe town of Cassrills, within the 1
of sale:
al boors
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED.
A LL persona indebted to the estate of Geo.
W. Jones, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment; and those having
demand* against said estate will please pre
sent thru in terms of the law.
JAMES C. JONES.
Feb 5—6w Administrator.
TO ALL PERSONS CONCERNED.
A LL persons indebted to the e*tute ot Mar
tha Fennell, deceased, late of Cara county,
are requested to make immediate payment; and
lh<«e having demands against said estate, will
please present them in terms of the law.
JAMES C. JONES.
Feb 5— 6w Administrator.
A negro girl, named Hagar, about 56 years
old, mulatto, first-rate cook and washer; levied
on by virtue of a mortgage fi fa, issued from
Cara Superior court, in fiivor of Augustus R.
Wright, vs. Edwin R. Hawkins.
JOSEPH BOGLE. Sheriff.
Jan 28 tda JAMES VAUGHAN. 1). S.
tii be a wonderful medicine before its effects
were known. Many eminent Physicians have
declared tbe same thing of my Pills, said even
more confidently, aud are willing to certify that
their anticipations where more than realised by
their eflRscts np-m trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on
the internal viscera to purify the blood and stim
ulate it into healthy action—remove the ob
structions of the stomach, bowels, liver and oth
er organs of the body, restoring their irregular
action to health, and by correcting, wherever
tlier exist, sucb derangements as are the origin
of disease.
Prepared by Dr. James C. Ayera, Practical
and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price
25 Cents per Box. Fiveltoxes for fil.Oo.
Sold by J. D. Carpeuter. Cassville. J. A. A
S. Erwin Carterville, aud by aU Merchants ev
erywhere.
June 1, 1856 6m
llfyw* awe suffering with any <tf the Arree
-l&riiimingaulmrnts, tjie Fluid Extract Itochu
twin .untie r«iu. Try it and be conrinced of its
■dBeaey.
Revn*ttWf<liii:»A Nostrums and quack doc-
iOTR, w>« falsely boast id" Abilities and referen
ces. Citizens know aud avoid them, and save
long •'offering, money, and exposure, by send
ing or call mg for a bottle of this popular and
specific remedy.
It aTInys all pain and inflammation, is per
fectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but ini me
diate in its action.
HELMBOLO’S EXTRACT BUCHU
is prepared directly aoesrdrng It® tbe rules -eft
Pharmacy and Chemistry, with tbegreatest ac
curacy and CSwrakrai knowledge nad care de
voted ia its combination. See Ftvd". Dwees’
valuable wests on the practice vf Physic, -ami
most -@f tl:e tate Standard worts cF
IST” 9 10 01 J3
Doe hut. lire. I dollars will be paid tcawyjdtv-
sician who can prove that tie aaaediove
jtvred a patient; and tbe teSjocy ntthnw. 1 iss lo
can "be proilnce-i to peeve that it dees great
good Coses of from sue wert to Ikrtga warV
standing liave bceu effected. The names wf vol
untary testimony ia p airwaau off the proprie
tor^ vouching its virtwesaad eediir pwm, is
immense, embracing auraes wuB kawwu Sn wh
ence and fame.
100,00* MU* ham km |*M,
and not a single iastasae ti a fiuhr-e has hum ,
nssleL -
cunvictions of their intrinsic merita. TheA.her- P**»ra«Ify appeased before rac. mi At*Vi sue
rv Pectorial was pronounced by scientific men the cite «f Philadelphia, II. T. Heutaout,
For a Marvellous Age.
H olloways wnit went—-The Grand
External Remefly.—By Ihe aid-df a-micro-
scope,twe-so: millions of little openings on tbe
surface df iter bodies. Through these this
Ointment, when nibbed on the skin, is carried
to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the
Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of
tbe heart. Inflammation of the Langs, Asthmas,
Coughs and Colds, are by its means •dffcdtnally
cured. Every house-wife knows that salt passra
freely through bone -or meat of any thickness.
This bealing-Ointinent far more readily pene
trates -through any 'bone -or fleshy part of the
Irving body, curing the-modt<diingerous inward
complaints, that cannot be reached by other
means.
Erysipelas, Salt Rhraai and
Scorbutic Humors.
No remedy has ever done so much for the
cure of diseases of the skin, whatever fonr
tbev mav assume, as this Ointment No case
ot Salt Rheum, Scnrvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula,
or Erysipelas, can long withstand its inthtenc®.
The inventor lias travelled owar ■many tpnrts-r#
the Globe, visftmgtfte -principal "hospitals, dis-
ipensiitg tfnis Oiutment, giving advice as to its
application, and 'kas tbns been the means of re
storing countless numbers to beaftfh.
Sore Legs, and Sore Breasts,
Wounds and Ulcers.
Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely
solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment,
when having to cope with tbe worst cases of
sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and
tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command
of tbe Allied Governments, dispatched to the
hospitals of the East large shipments of this
Ointment, to be used under the direction of the
Medical Staff, in the worst cases ofwonnds. It
will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiff
ness or contraction of the joints, even of twenty
years' standing.
Piles and Fistulas.
These "nfl other -similar distressing com
plaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment
be weffi Tubbed over the parts affected, and by
otherwise following the printed directions s-
round each pot.
Both Die Ointment and Fill*
shrmld be used m the tfoWtiwiisg -cases'
Bnnions Lumbago dwelled Glands
Bums Piles "Sere Legs
Chilblains Rheumatism Sore tteeasts
Fistulas Salt Rheum Sure Heads
Gout Skin Diseases Sore Throats
Venereal Sores Ulcers Scalds
Sprains Stiff Joints Oiapued Hands
Sores, all kinds Meren. craps. Wminds, all kds
Sold at the Manufactories
Of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New
York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all re
spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
throughout the United States, and the civilized
world, i*i pots, at 25 cents, 62 1-2 cents, and £1
each.
TTiireis a vonsiderab’e saving by taking the
larger sizes. Directions for the guidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot.
mh 22, 1B56 15—eowly
.miscellaneous 3U>ocrtiscmcnts.
jTm. NEWBY & CO.,, ^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Fine Ready-made Clothing,
UNDER TIIE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
J X. NEWBY A CO., are uow-opening, and urlll receive raeAfy, the newest and best style,
• of Kcaor-natit Clotbisc that can be manufactured, both for Men’s and Boys’ wear.
They pay particular attention to tbe selection of their Goods, and are prepared to do justics to
those who trade with them.
Tbev also keep fine Shirts, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Gloves, Suspenders, Silk Pocket ant
Nedk -Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ac., Ac. Call and take a look.
Augusta, Ga., Jan 28, 1837—ly
C ARR1AGKRBPOSITORY \
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Let us Reason Together.
Administrators’ Sale.
SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IN MARCH NEXT.
W ILL BE SOLD before the court bouse
door in Cassville, on the 1st Tuesday in
March next, agreeably to an order from tbs
Court of Ordinary of Fulton county:
•Lut of land Number 116, in the 22d district
and 2d section, and lot nnmber 195, in tbe 16th
district and 3d section of Cass connty.
On the same day will be sold before the
court hiioae in Canton, Cherokee county, lot of
land number 503, in the 3d district and" 2d sec
tion; lot nnmber 184. in tbe 3d district and 2d
section; and lot number 3S6, in the 22d district
and 2d section.
Sold as the property of Allen E. Johnson, de
ceased. fur the benefit of the heirs and cred.tors.
Terms made known on the dav of sale.
JOHN H." JOHNSON.
W. H. FERGUSON,
Jan 8—tda Admr’s.
SE0R6IA, GILMER JCOUNTY.
T WO months stler date application w ill he
made to the Onlinarr of Gilmer county for
(sure to sell all the lands belonging to the es
tate of Joseph Garre-u. deceased, late of said
euunty. PETER PATTERSON.
Feb"5- 2m Administrator.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
rpWO months after date, application -.ill be
i made to tbe Ordinary or Cara county for
have to s-.ll tbe urgruw (in this Ntatel belong
ing to Iha estate of George W. Jose*, deceased,
late of the State of Arkansas.
JAMES V. JOXKt*. .....
Feb 5—2m Administrator. ; known as the Dunina property.
Executor’s Sale.
j TO RE SOLD 1ST TUESDAY IX MARCH.
IV-ILL BE SOLD before the court bouse
fit door in Ellijsy, hy rirtue of an ordei
from tiie Ordinary uf Oifiuer countv, on the 1st
Tufsduy in March next, within" the usual
hours of wale:
1-ots of laud N> s. not known, lying in the
town nl Etlijav, whereon Durum' lived, and
known as the Dnniru property. Sold as be-
j I mging to tbe estate of R. W." Young, dec’d.
j Jan 22 ><D ANDREW YOUNG, Ex.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
fpWO months after dale, application will Jw! 0 1 T T s
1 made to the Ordinary of Cara county for EXECLTOR S SALC.
leura te) sall thc_rral estate of Martha Fennell, TO be SOLD 1st TVEsdav IE apbil next.
B Y virtue ol an order from the Court of Or- .
dinary of Cass county, will be sold on the teresting to himself.
, late of Cass aountv.
JAMES C. JONES,
Feb 5—2m Administrator.
c«*f|ia, Cmm Cnnnljr.
r pWO months after date application will be
X made to the Ordinary of Vans eouuiy for
laara to tail the Real Estate sad Xrgrora be.
louAute to the Estate of William Tumltn, do
aeaaed, late of said coantr.
Dec 4—2m LEW IB TUMLIN, Ex’r.
PROSPECTUS OF
“ The Universalist’s Looking-
Glass,”
Or, tbe endless punishment of the wicked prov
ed, and the errors of Universalism exposed
and refuted.
BY RUSSELL RENEAU.
A BOUT the month of November or Decern
ber at farthest, the subscriber will put to
press his new book, entitled. “The Universal-
isfs Looking Glass: or the endless punishment
of the wicked proved, and the errors of Univer
salism exposed and refuted.”
SiDce the ruthor debated the snbiect of this
book, with Mr. Shehane, at Cedar Town, Geo.,
in November, 1854, the applications for a copy
of that debate have been so numerous, and so
urgent, that he felt the necessity of publishing
it, but could not command tbe means, and in
deed he never had tbe control of tbe manuscript;
and now the manuscript itself is destroyed,
much to his regret, as he could now get it
punted if he had it. His friends still sav 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 ot this book is designed for
subscribers only, whose names will be printed
in the book, if they are received in time.
The book will contain, it is supposed, from
350 to 400 pages, and will be neatly bound, and
sent bv mail, free of postage, to anv post-office
in the U. 8. for $1.
Let tbe name, post-office, county and State, to
which each book is to be sent, be written plain
ly, to prerent mistakes.
All orders should be directed to
RUSSELL RENEAU,
Nov 13—tf 40 North Fourth st., Phila.
Twenty-Eight Years in
the Ministry;
Or a short history of tbe life and times of Rus
sell Reueau. Written by himself.
T HE Subscriber has consented to prepare
for publication a historical sketen of tbe
incidents of his Life, and those events of the
Times, in which be baa taken a part. In doing bottle,
so, he desires to promote the glory of God, ad
vance the Messiah's Kingdom, and to comfort
Christian people. Having lived through 49
winters, travelled some 35,000 miles, preached
between 5 and 7,000 Sermons, delivered more
than a thousand temperance discourses; and
haring otherwise participated in some of those
struggles, through which the Church and the
country hare passed, since be has been capable
of it, he hopes he will be able to do good by the
publication of such incidents as have been in-
He supposes bis book
Chemist, who being duly sworn, (bass say that
his preparation contains do aumtic, nereuTT
or injurious draw, but are purely vegetable.
H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist.
Swan aud subscribed before me this 23d4»y
•i November, 1854.
WX. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price ft! per fytttle, «r«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 bv
"H. T. HELMB0LD.
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No. *2 South tenth street, below Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia.
To be bad of , and nf all Drug
gists and dealers throughout the United States,
Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of Counterfeits!
Ask for Helmbold’s—Take no other. Cures
guarantied.
Dec 4.1856 44—ly
DennisVAlterative,
Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound.
P REPARED by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augus
ta, Geo., for diseases of the Liver, and to
purify the blood.
It contains, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the
hvdro alcoholic extract of Queen’s Delight,
(&tillingia) White Ask, Grey Beard or Fnuge
Tree, (Chionanthus) Tincture of May Apple or
Mundmke, (Podophyllum) aud Blood Root,
(Sanguinaria.)
In small doses it acts as an alterative or lax
ative, in larger doses as a mild purgative—
with some as an active purgative.
As an alterative or laxative, it has been fonnd
useful in constipation of tbe bowels, jaundice,
bilious fever, lever and ague, sick headache,
dizziness, various female complaints, chronic
affections of the liver, secondary syphilis and
syphiloid diseases, scrofulus affections, gores,
nlcers, blotches, cutaneous eruptions, or disea
ses of the skin, aud ail other diseases in which
Sarsaparilla or alterative medicines are indica
ted.
That it acts npon the liver, may be known
from the fact, that m Jaundice, or cases of bil
iousness, it causes free bilious evacuations, rea
dily removes unnatural yellow tinge about the
eyes and upon the skin, and improves the
health and spirits.
In cutaneous eruptions, blotches, pimples,
and other diseases of tbe skin, it causes the
disappearance of the blotches, pimples, Ac. and
greatly improves the complexion.
As a diet drink, it keeps the bowels free, the
liver healthy, and tbe blood pare.
Holloway’s Pills.
WHY ARE WE SICK.
I T baa been the lot of tbe human race to be
weighed down by disease and suffering.—
Holloway's Pills are specially adapted to the
relief uf the weak, the nervous, tbe delicate, and
tbe infirm, uf all climes, ages, sexes, and con
stitutions. I’rutesMor Hoboway personally su
perintends tiie manufacture of his medicines in
the United States, and offers them to a free and
c«lightened people, as the best remedy the
world ever saw for tbe removal of disease.-
Thcse Pills PitriFy Hie Blood.
These famous Pills are expiessly combined
to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kid
neys, the lungs, the skin, and the b wels, cor
recting any derangement in their functions,
purilying the blood, the very fountain of tile,
and thus curing disease in all its forms.
Dyspepsia and liver complaint.
Nearlv 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 tbe liver, dyspep
sia, and stomach complaints, generally. ' They
soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how
ever much deranged, and when all other means
have failed.
General Debility and III Health.
Mary of the most despotic Governments have
opened their Custom houses to the introduction
of these Pills, that they may become the medi
cine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit
that this medicine is the best remedy ever
known for persons of aelicate health, or where
the system bus 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 corrects 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 complaint;
consequently no family should be" without it.
Holloway's Pills are the best
Remedy in the world for tbe following diseases
Asthma, Diarrhoea, Indigestion,
Dropsy, Influenza, Bowel compta’ts
Coughs, Debility, Inflammation,
Colds, Fever aud ague Venereal affec’s
Chest diseases Fem'e compl’ts Worms,all kinds ‘
Costiveness, Headaches, Dyspepsia,
Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptom,
Inward Weakness, Liver" Complaipts.
Piles, Lowness of Sf Ml
Soldi at the Manaractories
Of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden lone, New
York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respeeta-
WOODEUFF & CO.,
ARE receiving every variety of Carriages, which they will sell as low as can be bonght in sit)
Southern market, consisting of:
Coaches, Side-Seat Bogies, Family Wagons, Rockawayi,
HARNESS, NO-TOP BUGGIES, CONCORD BUGGIES, HACK WAGONS,
Top Buggies, Whips, Northern made Iron Axle Plantation
Having sold many Carnages to citizens of East Tennessee, we are induced to invite tbeir pat.
ronage, 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 alt work warranted.
F. A. Husnn, of Kingston, is .our agent, will receive and fill orders, and keep a tew fin
Buggies on band.
W. W. WOODRUFF,—W. L. GORDON.
Griffin, Georgia, September 22, 1856—53—ly
GRIFFIN,
GEORGIA.
f i'HE undersigned takes (his method of again calling the attention of persons who are
A want of Pianos, to liis stock, comprising those of every variety of styled from the plain, nest
and substantial 6 Octaves, in Walnut nr Rosewood Cases, "from #250 to those of the most elf
pantly finished Centre 7 Octaves Piano. They are with or without the iron frame, possessing
in their improvements of over strings and action, a length of scale, power and compass of tom"
nearly equal to the Grand Piano.
A written guaranty accommuies every Piano sold, to this effect: “If at any time within 12
months’ using any detect is iound which cannot he remedied to the entire sat.sfaction of its pun
chaser, it may be returned and exchanged for a new one.”
Prices arc precisely Xew York retail rates, with only the addition of freight from New York.
A list of prices, descriptions, Ac., will be sent hy mail’, to any one desiring it. All orders will
be stricily attended to, and perfect satisfaction in all such cases, guarantied.
Melodeuns, iu Rosewood Cases, 4 and 5 Octaves, and Guitars of the most approved model,
on hand, as well as \ iolins, Flutes, Sheet Music, Ac. Old Pianos taken in exenange for nrW
ones, at a lair valuation. J. W. SHACKLEFORD.
Griffin, Georgia, February 12, 1857—ly
Its healthy action on tbe liver, and purifying
effect upon the blood, make it a peat 4afegiard »«£,f^.T,nrn™foro n in U »fXfo!.
against disease; for children a safeguard apinat! «•
worms-it onuses an increased Secretion and | *•?"*■* , wor ^’
passage of the bile, which acts as an irritant to : k A,*' “J?"
worms, and prevents their accumulation. ™ere is a considerable by taking the
I’hvsicians, who have made extensive use of ^
tbe different ingredients of this preparation of i Dents in ev«y disorder are affixed to each box.
Sarsaparilla, regard (hem as the best and most ma y 2*. 185i* la eowly
efficient agents in the Materia Medica. | ~ ~ "
It is put up in pint bottles. Price #1 per ; GT3IUUIX 8 HlustTSltod
GOODSPEED, BE ARSE & 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 public in general, that thev havi
opened 1their Store in the city of Atlanta, and wonld respectfully call the attention "..f the
wcU selected stock of foreign aud domestic BRANDIES, WINES on
sHiARS. Being connected with a wholesale importing house in New York we offer grmt
inducements t«dealers, as we have superior advantages over houses of this kind not so ,onn«-s
ed and would say that our curresjioudents can at all times receive each article as representeJ.
Particular attention will be given to orders from the country.
Physicians and Druggists may depend on pure and unadulterated Liquors, of earl V vinUgrt
bottled, and in cases, it required. Tiie following comprises a portion of our Stock :
Imported Brandies.
iui l :'| P r r | C "; Pellvowin Hennessv. Arxac Seignette. J. A F. Martell. Sarzarsc.
Alex Seignette. Fmet, Castillon A Co.
. . _ American Brandies.
Apple. Blackberry. Chetry. Rasbervv. Peach. ,
„ .. „ .. Wines.
fcji^ PaleSlierry. Malaga Dry. Old Port. Malaga Swirt
„ . Gins.
Continental. Cashman’s Schiedam. Charter Oak. Holland. Rose, American.
Rum.
St. Croix. Jamaica. Sew England.
Whiskey
Mehau’s Irish. Old Bourbon. Highland Mali, ftld Nectar. Corel. Monongehela, At.
..w e. o. Sundries.
in h Cr (T;'T A , e "o-‘?, ch,Hl '' 1 !" • S ; b, “I , P?- , A| bany Stock Ale. Stoughton’s Bitters. E I.
lvflaM suited H- «^.dV" ndo " bottl ‘*V ,,! ” h Wil ‘«- Syrup Punch. Cordials, Ac.
AtiXi;J«uary ’ET* Dcm » 0 ' ,nS fr ° m * ** 1,OD ,0 5 ^ 1,on *"
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
KZft AND MANUFACTORY,
Cartersville, Georgia.
J ONES & WILLIAMS,
. , , . . . . . , having extensive arrangements for procuring the best assort-
ment of materials, and workmen of good character and qualities, we promise to furnish the pub-
ai ol P K>d w " rk . 'n as good a*.yle, and at as low prices as can be laid down tor st Carters-
ville, from any Northern or Southern market.
Special orders attended to with promptness and dispatch. All work warranted. Give us >
ml, and see if we don’t do the thing that’s right. warrantee, uiveus*
trial, and see if we don’t do the thing (
Caktxbsville, Jan 15, 1857—tf
For rale hy Samuel Levy, Cassville, Ga.
Dee 25, 1856—6m
WINSHIP’S
MAGAZINE.
A Magazine for tbe homes of the people, .the
pioneer magazines of tbe country.. estab-
ATI.ANTA, GEO.
first Tuesday in April nex:, before the court will ceulain almut 4<y' pares, which will be
hou-e door in Caasviiie, witi.iu tht legal hours ! neatly bound, and delivered to 3-ubscribers at
>>J. to be paid when the book is delivered.
KUSSELL RENEAU,
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
r PffO mouths after date applisullou will be
X made to the hauorablo court uf Ordinary
snuoty.
Job
JON ATHAN XeDOW, 8u*r.
uf s
Lots ol land Nos. 1161, 1102, 1091, 1142 and
1*»7“. :dl in the 21st district nr.d 2nd section.—
Also", the foil. • sving negroes: Peter. .1 man
abutit 45 vear.-: old—Dam a, his wile, about 45
years ola; Mute, a man about 2s Years old;
John and i’oin, twin-boys, about 6 years old ;
Mary, ay:rl about -! years old; Akin, a boy
about 8 tears old, and Isaac, a boy about one
year oliL
All sold as the property of William Tumiin.
ratmor, deceased, late of said county. The Sand
will ha divided to suit purchasers. Ttfir.t
made kaown on the dav ot sale.
LEWIS TUMLIN.
Feb 8—tda Executor.
Nov
X. fourth street, Phila.
OA AAA CWdlft tiftnatqiuliliet uid
il/tUUU at k>w pram, wholrrale A re-
Mag Sammons’ for sale her*., **fo^Lmbrr
MEDICAL CARD.
T HIS Establishment it now in fell op
eration, and will execute with dis
patch, orders for
STEAM ENGINES,
Cire -lar Saw Mills, Slide Lathes, Castings,
Mii .-incry for Gold and Copper Mines, Mar
ble lYi.-ks and Iron Palings for Graves or
Yard, Bridge Castings and Bolts, and Mill I
Work of ai. descriptions,
lin ing a supei . r stock of new patterns for I
an the above work, tbe subscriber is confident j
r f''HE underiigned having entered into Co- j of pleasing all who iua_v favor him with orders. ■
' Cash paid for old Copper and Bras*.
Siisq Blinds and Doors made as usual, at his
Car .Manufactory. JOSEPH WINSHIP.
Atlanta. Ga, oct 1, 1856 lv
ifowpnaca, wfe
LETT'S CHEAP STORK.
te,-X.
1 partnership in the practice of
Medicine it Surgery,
Respectfallr tender their Servians to the citizens
of the SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT, Caas eo.,
and surrounding country, hoping br strict at^
ten tion to busineas, coupled with nine years’
experience, to merit a portion of public patron
age. Office at the residence of Dr. John C. Sima,
on the Alabama Road, 4 miles West of Stilts-
boro’, Cass county, Ga.
‘ JOHN C. SIMS. M. D. t
June 11.—6m J. W. COCHRAN, M. D.
TDA AT wn DFCJ ! ****">™7o3S" T HE ‘ he ‘-veiling
I K (J WORKS. for,he ’ raff 1857 wil1 emprise one of the” riF P“ W,C ** «tabli«hed at
^ ^ nugnificent volumes eve? issued! conteiufeg £** T,,,e - * Livery Ruble, and
12hundred pages reading matter. to ferniah horses, buggies and
1 hundred fine wood engravings. "
12 handsome steel engravings.
12 beautiful colored fashion plates.
1 hundred engravings of ladies and child*
ren’s dresses.
56 comic illustrations.
And over three hundred patterns for needle
work, Ac.
Terms, .one copy one vear, S3.
Two do" do 'do..$5.
Fire ditto, one to getter np club $10.
Eleven ditto, and one to agent #20
Address.... WATSON A CO, publishers.
No. 50 South Third Str, Philadelphia.
Subscribers sending S3 for one year’s anb-
aenptinn to Graham, will receive a loot of
Graham's Ladie’s paper for one year gratia.
Nov 9, 1836.
GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
T WO montha after date application will be
made to the Qiairt of Ordinary of Casa
county for leave to sell lot of land No. 10
tha 21st district and 2d section, property
loabeth Crow, deceased, late of uhTeountr.
Jau 13—2m E. L. CROW, ExV
Call and See.
J UST received a fresh supply of NEW AN »
SEASONABLE DRY-GOODS, such as X.
10<». in rtnoa, Casfenere, DeLain, Alpaecs, Calicos, ran
fy of E- and white Flannel, SattinettsTTweeda, Kenfv
, Jrana, Casemrre and Broad Cloth-
Are. S3 LEVY’S CHEAP ST0HF.
“ Wait for the Wagon, and we’ll all taEe a Bide.”
WAGON-MAKING AND IMPAIRING.
CARTERSVILLE, CASS COUNTY, GEORGIA.
J^'T’ P rt te *"n d " ra ^ e Wa iron8 can be had at any and all times at Bees Hi».‘
X wzLLsJvh'.p in . for less nniney than any other establishment in the State. H»
°r. hi * nd D ,ron * nd wood asletree Wag-
qnal'ty Persons in want of a good Wag-
m ?. a * ,,r . 1 t . ri » 1 ’ ma - T rent satisfied that one,
win be famished which will be able to “ stand the mb.”
BUCK HARWELL
10-‘f
Good Harness can be bad at the next door
Cartersville, apr 17.1856
DON’T YOU WANT TO TAKE A RIDE?
livery
jfr CASSVILLE. GA.
---- - r-'-i—— ~ uwracs, Duties and
other etinTeyanoes to any pert of the country.-
Hit stable is well suppl ied witi go.nl hones and
carriages, and his efeugee will be u low as the
present and future prices of provender will al-
A commodious and comfortable will
mert with night and day Trains no the State
Road, for the accommodation ef persons wishing
to Mop at Cassville. JOHN i|. BANTON.
Nov 18,1935 8&]y
Gentlemen’s Sh&wls.
WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Geo..
H AS received from New York a sunnlv of
Gentlemen’s SHAWLS,
of superior style and quality. Also, some at
very low pncea. The public a<a rrapectfnlly
requested to call and examine the —
Check»~~"
O N New York and Augusta. Also, liberal I
oo Prodnee, bv
TKACH * LAWRENCE. I
Adsirsrtfte, Feb IS
DR. MCLANE’S
Vermifuge and Li^er Pills,
Two of the beet Preparation* ef the Age!
T HEY are not recommended as unirew*
cure-alls, but simply for what their n*nw
purports.
The Vermifuge lor expelling Worms from the
human system, has also been administered with
the moat satisfactory results to various ininalt
so Meet to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for tbe cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick besd-
aebe, Ac.
Purchasers wili please be particnlar to ^
for Dr C. XeLane’s celebrated Venuifage u*
Liver Pills, prepared by
„ , _ FLEXING BEG’S.,
Sole Proprietors, Pittsburgh, Ps., and take 00
other, as there are various other Preparation!
now before the public, purporting to be Vermi
fuge and Liver Pills. All others, in compari
son with Dr. XeLane’s, are worthless.
The genuine XeLane’s Vermifuge and Li** r
Pills eun new be md at all respectable Dm?
Stores. FLEXING BROS,
60 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, P*., Sole Pro’s-
Seorill A Mead, 111 Cbartrss Street, he*
Orleans, La, General Wholesale h vest* for
South.
For sale by J. I>. Carpenter. OausviBe Ge.
Jan 1 4fl—}v
TYOYD’B ExtraProliAe Cotton Seed, for
t> at UPSHAW’S
Cassville, Jan 2ft