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LEGISLATES TEOCSKDOreS.
SENATE.
TnsAtjr, Not. 43, 1868.
Spalding of MctntoA moved to recoh-
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Sew Cm&Um. I THy. MARKETS.!
Tcesdat MoKtno, Nov. 23. j There seems to be a perfect mania for : CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
On motion, the special order of the day new Counties in all parts of the State.— ; „ Ansesra, Oa, Xw. a* I
was dispensed with, and the bill to regu- w. . I Coner-W»ipoteeitRBa,lOX
Uto . JaZL * " I We . * 006 hUndTtd * adtwe ”-. W*u*-Itod,75 cents to 90 eta; «
•4em
Bdbertis«ipe»iEv
Western A Atlantie RaUStedL
*ider the loss of a Wl to TJtorent Use mfc Ute and dispose of the free persons ofool- ty-ai*, and bffls were introduced for ten to»l.o
22ftK t£SUl^ ,v
He stated that many ^gedtwms lad gave notice that he should move to ncom- gion. We can perceire a real necessity •»> ;*»•* eid£ 9 andiOjdmrTto^
been raised that he AM by mit the bill for the purpose of offering an fo r N*w Counties in many portions of the !
amendment j amendment The motion to recommit pro- State where the counties are so laree as to 1 Scoaro—Sew Orleans 9 and iow ; Muacova- j Attantata Ch.iUnoop, 139 foiled Far# $5.
Twjwn-iira.™ ’tS&.TZKST”—*”* 1 *-'-
yeas arc 43, the nays are «. So the mo- >ng amendment: That they be divided iting the county site a 'little journey or . MoLasses-Cuba, 89 and 30 cento ; New Or- ta * » A- “
tion to reconsider was lost j *"to «bur dasses, and that upon an appro- \ where a town or a city hm unexpectedly ! ^v^o to #i.i 5 «br good new «ks. ! ^rVch.u.no..^ « os £ 5
pnation being made by the I«gialaturo grown m business and population so as to
f<W tfwaiwi Mmowal D.-il T -1 •_ ... * *
Mr. Byrd of Gordon, to lay out a new
county from Gordon, Cass. Cherokee,
Pickens and Gilmer, to be called Nelson.
Mr. Bullard of Campbell, to amend the
fee bill of the Clerks of the Superior and
Iafhrisr Courts of the State.
Salt—81.10 to #1,15 for good new lacks.
Feons—Tennessee Superfine, #4.50 to #5.00 Amre at A Hants,
5 00 P. M.
3 10 P. M.
11 28 P- M.
for their removal to Havti <w T flwrin nr . , , VT , .. per barrel; Exits Family #5.00 to #5.25. City ■ ucriti rtaaEran run.
.or tneir removal to Hayu or Liberia, or make «t burdensome to its inhabitants to Sill*, *5.5o and #5.75; fcxtra. #6 and #6.25; 1 t is P m
any other placed maybe deemed pro- be ceaapeJkA to go to the old site to Court i Isv<ai5e Chai’.aooog* 8 85 P. m!
per. His Excellency the Governor, shall ^ it wou ld be too unjust to remove the VSL^SST'
toke such steps as will carry out the oh- Court House. But we cannot perceive , ““
• r*r, ♦ v (UV .♦ I THIRTY-TWO LIKELY
3XT ©gr
FOR SALE.
special Hotiffs.
Gemi
$am&mxxtz
CASSVILLE, GA.
—-—— r**"
But we cannot perceive
ject of the Legislature. , ^ woccssiiy, where a small esuntv is to
Mr. Darden of Polk, to make permanent ■ Mr. Lewis of Hancock, offered a resoto- $***4 by a smaU gIice ' ^
the site of public buildings and the conn- , tion that this bill and the amendment, be several adjoining small counties. |
ty sit* of Polk county. ! referred to the/wfitmwy OonmuVtoe, wRh The Legislature is undignified enouMi : TI-. ... . . , ,
Mr. Fields of Milton, To amend tlic tax j certain instructions. Adopted. as it is ■ and there are nfcnlv in Milledi i „ ^ ,re * utbor,ze<1 10 " no "“ ce * he 1 'TM1E »-b*cribcr having sold hi* Plantation,
. .... a . . ' _ . ). :««»»>, ana there are plenty tnJIllledgc- name of Jxnss II. Ltss a* a candidate for Tax , promise* to sell on sale-dav in January,
laws or this state. j 1 o aid in the t **™wt»n ofthe Gnffm ville now unfit for the posts thev occupy Receiver of Caas county. Election 1st Monday ; to the highest bidder, THIRTY-TWO LlKfc-
Mr. Gholsten, of MadLson, To remove j aadNorth Alabama Railroad. Ptetponed without the rLsk of inking t h e J i»jf«o«ynext Oct. 15, 1858. j
for^thc present. number, by increasing the number of j A Valuable remedial di*corerv,-S« many of j 5^T v .'tj ,0 ^ u ’ nit - T f i
1 - G0T TT l 1° ‘ PPO, ‘ «> unti -; by Which the chances of sect- j ^ !
Osmwittec to exam.ne .nto the propriety ring the ^ aMe ^ ^ d(aAt _ j jfSJt l***.**? 7?£ y
^ ^ “ ‘ ” IMIV. It seldom faife 6, core. 5 /"LES3S *“
HARNESS SHOP*
BY' WM. O. BOWLER,
Cassrille, Gen.,
KEEPS ALWAYS 03 HAXD
Carriage and Buggy HarnesH,
the Penitentiary.
On motion, 150 copies were
he printed.
Mr. Hill of Harris, To pardon Burton 1 of establishing a University for the State,
R. Brooks, now under sentence of death. J Upon call the yeas were 52, nays 62.- In thc discussions in the Legislature, wv Sfreh S.iss'K"* * * C ' T *****'
Mr. Arnett ^ Docah^ To allow the The bUl was therefore lost. frequently see that propositions are made - . . w
Justices «f the Sn^nor Otmrt to admtms- | J. T. Taylor, Esq., Journalizing Clerk of to K f cr questions Imck to the people. If F. & A. M.
ter the wath « nfllcc to Justices of thc j the House who resigned on yesterday, re- many , nore countieg are ln ,j,. thcre wiJ j: Camville Lodge, No. iss, F. A A. M.
Peace. [sumed his position to-day at thc urgent be no need of doin«r so as nearly ,11 tllo l T UE . r . e ^ , *. rm 5 e ^ n g® of J * hi8 . I ' od l re * reheW
« heroifi, it is thc duty, as it has been Wednesday Morning, Nov. 24 mi . . , Tr _ ^JTtrn themsel re* accord in pi
*• — ^ I inma,ti»-a*.VJL ; SOX
be his own Senator or Representative.—
The State would be more benefitted now.
tien touching the intereste of the people of j Gulf Railroad was referred to the Judicia- 1
the United ^States, is required, to appoint rv Committee.
a commissioner for thc purpose of obtain
ing thc information desired.
And whereas, within the limits of thc
State of Georgia, thcre Ls contained a very
large portion of the Yellow Pine Belt, an
amount larger, perhaps, than in all thc
States which border iqmn thc Atlantic,
and upon which a very low estimate is j the yeas were 50, navs 77.
placed by many of our citizens,—stigma- j To aid the citizens* of this State in thc
tized by some as a “pine barren,” “a do- 'construction of railroads. This is tlic gen-
sert,” &c—but which, if rightly apprecia- ; e ral State aid bill.
Mr. Sprayberrj of Catoosa . To extend j n , nan y localities, bj- making one countv
thc time for recording mortgages on real j instead of three out of two
est * tc ‘ «... . . ! A stop should be put to the matter of
r *~ * ° *®° w making New Counties, and we hope will
&c. to dispose of insolvent assets. , fthe will onlj do its
To aid m thc construction of thc FJlijay duty to the Stete IegisUte for its ^ in .
Railroad Upon the passage of the bill, ^ rf suppoficd ^ suprem acy, the
applications will be rejected.
ted, and understood, would add millions
to the wealth of our citizens, would great
ly increase the taxable property of the
State.
And whereas, one of Georgia's wisest
and greatest Statesmen foresaw and pre
dicted that the time was not far distant,
when our pine forest would become of
great value, and already we find that the
United States Government, startled by tlic
rapid destruction of thc said pine forest,
for agricultural and otlu-r purposes, have
withdrawn from sale a large portion ofher
Atlanta American.
Mr. Diamond of DeKalb, offered a sub
stitute for this bill. The substitute was
received in lieu of the original, and 200 '
copies were ordered to be printed, and it
was made the special order for Friday
next
The bill to alter the 1st section 4th ar
ticle of thc Constitution, was taken up.—
This is the bill making the Supreme Court
hold its sessions at the capital, and making
but one Judicial Circuit
Mr. Kenan of Baldwin, explained the
object of thc bill. By locating the Court
pine lands in Florida, for the future use at thc capital, the Judges would have the
of thc navy.
Resolved, therefore, by the General As
sembly of thc State of Georgia, that our
Senators and Representatives in Congress
he requested to use their influence in hav
ing a commissioner appointed by Congress
Cotton in Liberia.
Tlic American portion of the population
of Liberia have commenced, with much
spirit, the cultivation of cotton. President
Benson, in a recent letter, says :
“There has been twenty times more
cotton planted by Americo-Liberians this
year than ever before, of both native and
foreign seed, and I feel sanguine that its
cultivation will increase each succeeding
year.” A half ton of cotton seed sent out
by the Manchester (Eng.) Cotton Supply
Association, has been planted extensively.
Thc Association has also offered prizes
for the production of cotton, which Mr.
Benson thinks will operate as a strong
stimulus to its cultivation. A party of
emigrants from Georgia sent home lately
a sample of cotton of a species which blos
soms perpetually, and one of their num
ber asserts that good sea island cotton can
be grown in Liberia
Interesting Discovery in Nebraska—
Traces of Ancient Minks.—A few years
ago, says the St. Louis Intelligencer, there
were discovered on thc Weeping water,
| fourteen miles from Nebraska City, what
To a reflecting mind, thc bill has uij-, appeared to be thc remains of ancient
shafts and drifts, dug for mining purpo-
usc of thc State Library, Ac. The bill was
made thc special order for Tuesday next
The Best Bill Introduced.
Mr. Fambro, of Upson, in the Senate
has introduced a bill altering thc Const!
to inquire into thc limits and extent of thc i tntion, so as to reduce thc members o
Southern Pino Belt, what will be the prob- j tlic Legislature. Thc bill provides fo
able time of its duration under thc pres- . the election otforty (instead of one him ■
ent rate of depletion, the quantity of Pine ' dre<l and twenty mix as now,) Senators.
Timber aimtully shipper!, and in what Five from each Congressional district, an(l
counties, together with any and all mat- : one Representative from each county,
tors of interest connected with the sub- | lections biennia!, and sessions annual,
ject.
Resolved, that his Excellency, the Gov- j questioned merit, and should pass u[
ernor, be requested to forward a copy of j its third reading without five minutes dih~ j scs - The discovery excited some atten
tion at the time, but no efforts were made
| to investigate the subject. A few days
ago, as that paper learns from thc Nebras
ka City News, a company of gentlemen
residing in that city armed themselves
with shovels and pick-axes and repaired
these Resolutions, to each of our Senators j cussion. We arc well aware of all the
and Representatives in Congress. j jections that can be, and will be
Mr. Matthews, a resolution, that tlie ! against it But where they arc sifted
Legislature of Georgia arc opposed to open- | the bottom it is all for buncombe and sell
ing the slave trade. Small men, if thc bill passes will be lei
Mr. Stubbs of Bibb, To amend thc at home, and the Senate of Georgia would
claim laws of this State. i be what it was originally intended—s t ^ le s l K>t f° r purpose of ascertaining
By Mr. Spaulding of McIntosh, A bill to check upon thc House of Representatives, j ^* rt ^ cr information about these silent ves-
pttnish free persons of color for persuad- | As Mr. Buchanan, of Coweta, pithly re- **8®* * P*- st people- They found the
ing negroes to run away—To be sold into marked at thc last session ; the only dif i hunches to be from twenty to thirty feet
slavery. ferenee between thc Senate and thc ITousi i ' n *’*dth, and on making excavations at
Also to add an additional section to the is—that one body turns to the right am j tite bottom, broken rocks were discovered,
10th division of thc Penal Code—to pun- | the other to the left, when they inter u|l j indicating that blasting had been pursued
ish depredators on gardens, Ac. | on the discharge of their legislative dt/-' in fom,ln " thc lynches.
Mr. Whitaker of Fulton, introduced a j ties.
When a bill of the same intent was
treduced a few sessions since; we hi
SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary.
Oct. 85, 1S5B. 87 it.
^W~ The Great English Remedy, Sir
. .. - Qneen.
This inraluxble medicine is unfailing in the
cure nt alj those painful and dangerous disea
ses to * hich the female constitution is subject.
It moderates all excess and removes all ob
structions, and a speedy care may be relied on.
To married ladies it is peculiarly suited. It
will, in a short time, bring on the monthly pe
riod with regularity. Each bottle, prit e one
dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great
Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
These Pills shonld not be taken to females
during the first three months of pregnancy, as
they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at
auv other time they are safe. 10 me qnaiineo voters or tne t. iieroaec. uow-
£ f p .'- eta and Pataula Judicial Circuits, in said State-
pain in the hack and limbs, fatigne on slight . „ . ,.
exertion, palpitation of the heart, hvsterics, HEREAS, ia vacancy has occurred in the
and whites, these pills will effect a enre when , * Y °®«* of Solicitor General of the Chero-
allother means have tailed, and although a | ke * Circuit, bv the death of James C. Long
powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, ■****♦> Esq. In the Coweta Circuit, by the
astimonv, or anything hurtful tu the constitn- rwgUBtmh of E, I. Hill, Jr,, stid ln the Patau-
t j on . ‘ * la Circuit, by the rvelgtMlIuD ol Wm. S, John
son. Esq.
I therefore issue this, my proclamation, re
quiring an election to be held on Monday, the
5d day of January next, tor a Solicitor General,
in each of said Circuits, to fill said vacancies.
belreated for priVatrAyjMlil 4ar of sale.
jrj jAe foster.
I aVsopmr brAtVl Well sefejgvd lot ■
Itarcbisers iwe limliespkL to CfiB and eStaWibe
any of tin aly (^frojieiity. / Jpv. 85—tds.
CHEAtii/lTMlS[ KVER!
C T
S. F. jf&!£KS’
AND MET YOU 1
FINE
PANTS
For
Dec. 2—tf.
A PROCLAMATION.
STATE OF. GEORGIA,
By his Excellency, Joseph E. Bbown,
Governor.
To the qualified voters of thc Cherokee, Cow-
Full directions accompany each package.
Sole Agent for the United States and Cana
da. JOB MOSES,
date I. C. Baldwin A Co.) Rochester, 3. Y.
3. B.—#1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to
any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle con
taining 50 pill* by retnrn mail.
For sale liv Samnel Levy, agent for Cass-
ville and vicinity. Haviland, Chichester A Co.,
Augusta, Ga.. and Haviland. Stevenson A Co..
Charleston, S. C., wholesale agent* for the
Sonth. & Jan. 28, 1858—ly.
memorial signed by several members of
thc Jewish Persuasion, asking thc Lcgis-
The Nebraska
News thinks tlot these excavations were
made in search of lead.
lature to strike out some of thc Rules of; 0 f a member going to Dr. Scriven, thet
thc Southern Mutual Insurance company. , Senator from Chatham, and saying to
Thi rules were suspended to take up a | —why Dr. if this bill passes we common
hill to compensate J. H. Howard, for cer- | w « /( won't stand any chance to come back
tain expenses incurred in establishing the ‘ here. The Dr. remarked, that was just
line of the State lrntwccn Alabama and : the kind of men the Senate did not want
Georgia. The yeas are 54, the nays are i \ plausablc argument will doubtless be
43. So the bill was passed. | advanced, about destroying the equOibri-
Mr. Fields of Milton—To request thc \ um of thc body—that question belongs to
Governor to allow the Etowah A Canton
R- R. Company to make use of old rail
road iron taken up at the IV. A A It. R.
SPECIAL ORDER.
To strike out tlie 11th see. 4th art of
the Conatitution as follows: No slaves
shall be, after October next,
this State.
Rill was lost Yeas 46, nays 48.
Mr. Young of Union, moved to recon
sider the loss of thc bill, to strike out a
£3^Thc Marietta “ Patriot’’ announces
the deatli, at the Georgia Military Insti
tute. on Sunday last, of Cadet Morris, of
Louisiana. He was a promising young
man, and considered the best Mathemati
cian in the Institute.
The same paper states that a young man,
son of James M. Bell, had his skull frac
tured and was otherwise severely injured
by three negro men at a corn-shucking at
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The Depot is at 111 Market st.. St. Louis, Mo.
It is also sold by every popular -Druggist in
ity and country.
For sale in C'-issville bv Sam’l Lew, agent.
May 90. 1858—ly. _ *
PnosrEcvrs or the Tried Voinu or the
HU EIICATIIIM JfllUAL.
The Teacher * Aenetant and PopiTe Friend.
Pcbmsred evset TmasOAV, in
FORSYTH, G-EO.,
BY WILKES, WILBUR3 A CO.,
AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANXI7R, IN ADVANCE.
Given under my hand and the great Scsil of the
State, vt the Capitol in Millcdgevillc. this
the 24th day of November, in the year of our
laird, one thousand eqbt hundred and fifty-
eight, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the 83d.
JOSEPH E. BROWN.
By the Governor:
E. P. Watkins, Sec’y. of State. 2—It.
NEW STOCk OE
iiu in Mm
SR nit n
JUST RECEIVED, BY
GK L.- UPSHAW:
CONSISTING. IN PART. OF
A large and well selected
stock of
aai QtMmr
Ready-made (Reining,
I HATS AND CAPS,
i lodtS and f hoes,
A fcjUbk ttkAlriruL Lot or
| CROCKERY.
1 Also, Hard ware, Stone ware,
; and thousands of other at-tit-ll's, too tedious to
I mention—all of which will fa>! sold on reasunn-
j hie terms. U issville, October, 1858.
Swan & Co.’s Lotteries
i TRIUMPHANT!
CAPITAL PRIZE
$>50,000!
A T T TI) A TYI?I TICKETS ONLY $10!
11 A I 1 I J I It A I I |1i , The following Scheme will be drawn by 8.
A IlUiJ A 1 Wll/U § : Swan A Co., Managers of the Sparta Acade
my Lotterv, in each of their Single Xumber
Lotteries for December 1858, at Augusta, Ga.,
in public, under the superintendence of Com-
missimiers.
CLASS 44.
To lie drawn in the citv of Augusta, Ga., in
public, on Saturday, ileceinln-r 4th, 185>.
CLASS 4-"»,
To be drawn ill the citr of Augusta, Ga., in
public, on Saturday December 11th, 1858.
CLASS 40.
To be drawn in the city of Augusta. Georgia,
in public, on Saturday, December 18th, 1858.
CLASS 47,
To be drawn in the city of Augusta. Georgia,
in public, on Saturday, December 25tli, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS
Fifty Thousand Tickets.
5,510 PRIZES!
NEARLY ONE PRI7.K TO EVERT NINE TlCIIVlS
Magnificent Scheme,
To be Drawn each Satvroat in Deems in.
1 Prize of
T3EPAIRIXG done at short notice.
JtV Warranted. Give us a call.
P». U-, 1858—It.
Wore
GREAT EXCITEMENT
ATLANTA, GA.
NEW GOODS
AND
CHEAP GOODS.
J. L. CUTTING & CO.,
j 1FAKK pleasure in informing their enstum-
X era and burera generally, throughout the
country that they are now prepared to offitt-
one of the most
emit in ATTuenn
STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS,
Kvia ExntmTBt* in this Citv !
Our house Is convenient to the Passenger
Depot. All packages sent to the cars free of
charge. J. I* CUTTING, A CO.,
No. 23 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 14,1858.
Cass Sheriffs Sales
FOR DECEMBER.
O N the first Tuesday in Dec. next, within
the legal hours of sate, before the Court
House door in the town of Cassrille, the fol
lowing property will be sold:
Lot of land No. 1215, in the 17th Districtond
3d section; Arnold J. Milner vs D. F. Spikes,
N. T. Hays, et. al.
Lota of land No’s. 1026 snd 1027, in thc 17th
district and 3d section; Mark A. Hardin vs
Joel Stone.
tats of land No’s. 655. 874 and 023, in the
17th district and 3d section ; Jas. Stephenson
vs J. W. and Allen Brngm.
Thirty bushels of Corn, more of less, one an
vil and i rice; Adam Hill vs Austin R. Pearce.
One two-horse wagon and harness, 1 cream
colored horse, 1 rockawar earrii
ROME PRICES.
Gold Cylinder Watches, 4 jewels, (warrant
ed) #20.
Gold Detached Lever Watches, 13 jewels,
<warranted) #25.
Gold English Lever Watches, 19 jewels,
(warranted) #50 to #250.
Silver Cylinder Watches, 4 jeWehl, #8.
Silver Detached Lever Watches, 19 Jewtls,
#10. Silver English Lever Watches, 20 to #50.
Silver plain Watches, #6.
Brass Clocks, (warranted) from 1.50 to #100.
Gold Chains, all patterns, from 5 to #50.
Gold Keys, all patterns, from 1 to #10.
Gold Pens, With Silver case, and pencil,
(warranted) 1 to #5.
Gold Pencils,(warranted) from 8 to $15.
Gold Spectacles (warranted) fro In 4 to #15.
Coral Necklaces, from 25 cts. to #10.
Silfer Tea Spoolis, sett, (genuine! from 5 to
39.
Silrcf Table Spoons, sett, (genuine) from 15
to #20.
Fine white metal Tea Spoons, plated with
pore Silver,- #1.
Fine white metal Table Spoons, plated with
pure Silver, #2.
Silver Forks, genuine, (warranted) 35 to #50
per dozen.
Fine Ivory-handle Knives, to go with thc
iage, and 1 one-
horse wagon; Commissioners of the town of
Cassrille vs L. R- Higgs.
One house and lot in the town of Carters ville, j Silver Forks. 5 to #7.
lying North of C. Tompkins, No. not known. Heavy and pure Silver Thimbles (made to
whereon Miller Collins now lives; also one lot | order) 25 eta. each.
with dwelling house and work-shop, whereon i Best quality fine Needles, large eves, 5 cents
C. R. McElreath lives, lying sonth of Joshua i per paper.
Sumner—Isham Aliev and others, vs J. N. ■ Best White French China Tea setts, 44 pie- • sual time ot thirty r!ays.
$50,0).»0
1»
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of
$9oe
20,000
10
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800
10,1100
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5,000
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17*
1,000
225
prizes
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10 prizes of
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of #4<>o spprox. to #50,01)0 Prize-
300 “ “ 20,000 •*
85u “ “ lo.ooo “
225 “ “ 5,000 “
2o0 “ “ 4,000 “
150 " “ 8,000 ••
lOo •• •• 1,500 “
2o are U’00,008
5,510 Prizes amounting to #320,000
Whole Tickets #10; Halves #5; Quarters #2%.
A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries
Will be scut to any one desirous of receiving it.
CxBTitrtCATES or Paceaoes will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Packagevf 10 Whole Tickets, #80
“ “ 10 Half « 40
“ “ 10 Quarter “ 20
” “ 10 Eighth “ 1*
In Ordering Tickets or Certi
ficates,
Enciose the money to onr address for the Tic
kets ordered, on receipt of which they will be
forwarded by first mail. Purchasers'can have
tickets ending in any figure they mny designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County end
State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay
able in full without any deduction.
All prize* of #1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the •-
McElreath.
Lot of land No. 494. in the 4th d f striet and
3d section; J. J. Jarcnd rs James Linton.
Nov. 1. J. C. AYC0CK, Sh’ff.
j Mortgage Sales for January, 1859.
j k STILL be sold before theConrt House door
| 11 in Cassrille, Cass comity, on the first
Tuesday in Januarr next, within the legal
j hours of sale, the following property to wit:
j Town lot No. 2<>. in the town of Adairsville
1 —C. A. Williams A Son vs Ephraim Porter,
i Lot of land No. 177, in the 5th district and
:3d section; Wm. Bradley vs John J, Ellis,
j Nov. 5, 1858. J. C. AVC0CK, Sheriff.
ces, for #0.
White China Plates, dinner -J2 doz., break
fast #1.75 per doz., and tea #1.50 per dozen.
White China Cups and Saucers #1 sett, gilt
#1.75.
Fine French China tea setts, gilt 44 pieces,
#10.
Accordeons, from #1.25 to #15.
Violins, with bow, plain. #1, Double lined,
#2.
Best Italian Violin Strings, pcrbltnfh, lOtts.
Watch Glasses fitted for 25 Cents.
All kinds of Watch and JeWeli V Work Well •
done.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates te
S. SWAN k CO., Auqueta, Om.
Nov 5, 1857—ly
SELLING OFF AT COST
AND NO
11ST TE 1ST D11ST 3-
; TO CLOSE BUSINESS,
ALWAYS OH HAND I 1 ' viU 8e " m - v e,,tir<; 8U,< * ,,f
wn s Mt , Ml m m » A large variety of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 1 _Lj L) I I I [Ni ( r.
Fannin Sheriffs Sales Spectacles, Silvw snd China Wares, Cut Gtass annw TBIVC6 rtniM.-T tui'8
“ ° , and Plated Wares, Table and Pocket Cntlery, ! SHOES, TRLNKS, CARPET BAGS.
FOR JANUARY. Musical Instruments. Toys, Fishing Tackle, ■ -\r a t t/*; L’q
. . ,, , v , . Fancy Articles, and Household Wares j v
! A 1 andGl^re*5^tto r,,,S,,C ^ ** a,ef i 4 * j SijlHff, $**$.
Ires efforts have been made to bringthepower | f!! Jewelry and Fancy Goods Ilonse j Handkerchiefs. Gloves and Gauntlets,
AT COST FOR CASH!
My Stock consists of the following goods:
: tice’s Court of the 1029th district G. M., in fa
vor of Thomas It. Trammell. Levied on and
i returned to me bv a Bailiff
Oct. 23.
of VEAL k CO., Rome, Ga.
of the newspaper press to bear upon the great
work of Common School Education. What |
has been the cause of tech signal failures, we
will not prrenme to say; bat will boldly affirm Also, town tot No. 55. in the town of Mar- vptrPATT A \ T fl WIYT Ul? ; Gentlemens fine Frock and Overcoats, a Kplea-
that the difficulty has not been in the subject gnnton—levied on as the property of John W. IN Pa VY U ALL Ai\ U VI liN 1 Lii | ai( , )>ot rfj- aIlts al „| Vests, also a large llotof
lans. Journals devoted exelnsirelv i Hensor *" —a T...*— r—-* — — — — • - — - - — - - -
the House. But the question that will
control the Senate in all probability will night last,
be the one presented to Dr. Scriven. We
itself. Perhaps, Journals devoted exclusively I Henson, to satisfy sundry Justice Court fi fas
to the subject of Education be-ng issued only I issued from the 913th district G. M., in favor !
the plantation of Maj. O Neill, on Tuesday < once a month, have not been able to keep pace j of Stephen C. Dobbs and ethers, rs maid John :
with the electric speed of Yonng America; or j W. Henson. Levy mude and returned to me
they may have theorised to the neglect of those j by bailiff
Also, the Mineral interest in lota of land No’s
870 and 271, in the 9th district and 2d section
—levied on as the property of Beverly A Free-
. . .. . . ^ -»M,. vkrnos. !
have no hesitancy m saying, that we , jjonner, of the New York Ledger, has of- eter 9 be this as it may, the wide field of Edo-1
would have better and safer legislation j fw ^rthe Hon. Edward Everett the sutnoU 5*7,** , d ^!i ^ 1 m * n 5°”^* * U ” nej ^
No cUrDc I _ *ii _ nT - t-j- -/ mfn in , , contnwite an hambie part to the proportion J nor Coart, in fim>r of Townsend. Crane k Co.,
a ° S * >TCS j with a smaller.body of men in the benate, ^ thousand dollars, to be appropriated of the intellectual and moral growth of the ! vsiaid Freeman and y ~
imported in j than we now have. It needs no argument j to ^ Mount y emoo fond, for a series of | StoUBNAU” ftS frmta Tf tJhich ^ta^t poiBted 00 *
to prove, that where a heavy responsibil- ! ^des for the columns of that paper du- ’ will be as ” bread east npon the waters.”
ity is divided among a select few, that j th( . nplt vcar Mr Kverett has ac- i . Ib rel>fn°" politire we expeet to be i
Nov. 85—tds
Newton M. Foster. Prop-
. William Cox.
WILLIAM E. PIEBCY.
Sheriff
among a select tew, «•**, ring the next year. Mr. Everett has ! aZZSSTwtoteSnre^bSere
they feel it and act accordingly. The per cepted the proposition. to£- throng, and comi£oding what we briiere
diem pay of thc last Senate was $34,807 ‘ _ —; • i to_to right
* _ . . . teen divorce cases are said to be on the **“*•»■. , , _ . . , .. .
FaAtreuxCoLiBGX.—The vacancy in toe; Dodcetof Bib b s U p er j 0 r court this term, j it ev^v the State for the ^nose et
air of Natural Sciences, caused by the. miu \ wee pf ! eollectinf inforwi>twm upon SeboeU Md Eda-
eoilectiBc Ihivi ■■■■■■■ ■ ■» wv» —,
He will furnish the Journal with or-;
. ., ,,,, .- r (,l , i _ .. | Georgia Avxial Coxtxbksce.—We are The latest news will be tarnished our Jour-
part of the 11th section of the 4th Article , —thc mileage was $6,854,40; making a * ' „ , „,1 bv sn arrangement which will give onr
of the Constitution. , total of $41,660,40. As one of the peo-1 ^quested to call attention to thc fact that me advantages, in this reject, of
The ye« are 62, the nays are 88. | pie (and to hear the LegkUture talk a- j the Anni “ 1 C “ ference of the Methodist papers pnUisbed .. our seto
third READING. ! hont the people and people’s money, they Ep*9«>P*l Church for this State, will be- . The journal wiil not be devoted exclusively
To appoint persons to take a census of have great frer for the one, and .holy f "^t this city on the
the State. i gard for the other,) we say, cut down the j ,nst * ^ 18 ex P ecte ^ ™ nM>re t “ n so as in part, to meet the wants of every
Mr. Cone of Bulloch wished the power j Senate, and also the House according to | two hundred ministers will be in attend- j
to appoint these men to be taken out ot; Mr. Fambro's bill.—Tri- Weehly Recur-; —Columbua Time*. we are engaging the servieea of able writers
the hands of thc Inferior court and to ; der. ~ j The Macon TeJegraph says eigh- ^dfo^Tm^r^ment^in'rarsys'tem^
place it in the hands of the people. Lost
To allow the children at work for the
Milledgcville Manufacturing Co., to con
tract to work for more than the number
of hours now allowed.
On motion, the bill was
ble for the balance of the session.
Saturday Morning, Nov. 27, 1858.
A bill to lay out a new county from
Henry and Fayette, with an amendment
striking out the word Butler and inserting
Clayton.
The amendment was agreed to.
Mr. Tucker of Stewart moved to take
up thc Resolution to allow no Senator to
receive pay for any day that that they
may be absent without sickness or leave
of the Senate. Taken up and agreed to.
THE LARGEST
AND CHEAPEST
STOCK OF
SHOES,
DRESS GOODS,
smsitsurfea.
And Domestic Goods,
chair
resignation of Dr. Jones, was filled by the
election of Harry Hammond, M D., of
lion. Samuel Medary, (the present Gov.
of Minnesota Territory) has been appoin
ted Gov. ef Kansas, in the place of
Denver, resigned.
we learn, a gentleman of eminent natural
ability, and rare attainments in science,
and will, doubtless do much honor to the
institution and himself We heartily wel
come his accession to the Professorial
corps of “Old Ftanklin.”-Athena Banner,
Utk.
Usited States Sesators Elected.—The
North Carolina Legislature, on the Md
uR., elected Gov. Bragg for the long term,
EVER OFFERED IN CASSVILLE,
OB CASS COUNTY!
ZW Hon. Thomas L Harris, Represen- {casiaaal narrativre of his trareia, and give to ■ r'* OS ?ISTIXG in grt ^
.. . „ JLi the public valuable educational statistiea. in. res, DeLam«, Silka^ ftinto, Bleached
" Cloaks and
thev will Snd the Journal a very desirable ; Stowla. Bed-TsAiug, ke.
medium for extending their business. Were-! Also French Caeunere, ftattmett, Kentucky
neeiallv call the attention of the citizen* of; Jenna, Kerseys, tanseys. Blankets, and every
Monroe to ear advertising sheet. We are pub- artiele of Domretie Oimds.
- - - ... i Abo, Coats for Men and Bovs, of every
Silk Yelvet, Cloth
Undershirts, Shirts
i to avaitahevnseivre of mr ndveTtiaing advan- I and Shirt-CoJUr^ Soeks, and every artirie be-
longing to “Gentleman s Furnishing Store,
; ana a great many other articles ton numerous
j to mention—
medium for extending their bnsineas. We ee-! Also, French Cseimers,
neeiallv call the attention of the eitisens of; Kereeya, lunseys, B1
Monroe to ear advertising sheet. We are pub- »rtieta of Domretie G<»ds.
Iishing all the legal advertisements, and as the Abo, Coats for Men an
paper has an extensiveeireubtion in tbeeonn- flirty andpnee. Sshn, S
ty. we think it b to ^ fatwretrf tmr ritoen, . ~d «?^reta Pmito, V
White autl Colored Shirts, Woolen and Cotton
Drawers, White and Colored Linen and Cotton
| Handkerchiefs, Woolen ami Buckskin Gloves,
tttooi TiDDr-nmn r»-*r : Ladies, Gentlemens, Misses and Boys Shoes.—
JUST RECEIVED BY I An Extra I*trge tail of Can* for Genta and
J it n 4.^„ 11. F. HENKICKS.
, II- 1 iftP|lftTl C6]T| Cassrille, Nov. 11, ’58.
s2£r& CBMMISSIOI liHB
Shirts, Linen and Marseilles Collars, Cravats j AND
and Neck Stocks, Vests, Coots and Over Coats, I mmiummakna — — — —
*ndDreMBjanket»,J«m,s snd Merino Draw- PBIflTERS DEPOT#
era, Pants, Halt Ilose, Boots and Shoes, and ■
orer shoes—Rubber and Felt# Also a great j For the Sale of
▼sirietr of Foods to make the most of tt e above j - . «* v
clothing. writing, Printing, Envelope,
For Ladies am) Misses: Bonnets, Hats, Mar-' l vn
seitles. Linen Jaconet,and Swiss Collars, Head j
) Dress, Merino Vesta, Extension Hoop Skirts, |
Brass. Steel, and Baton to make Skirts, Me- ,
. rino, Iamb’s wool and Cotton Hosiery, Boots, I
Gaiters, Baskins snd Slippers. Also s large !
j assortment of Side-Stripe Winter Dress Pat- i
I terns, French Merino, Alpaca, Dianne, BFk ' Or ail Kixdb.
1 2 ‘«r^r m ^
A large assortment ot Kid, Bock and Silk ; n - H <U « Co., and other Printing
Ganntfetts and Glores, and many other articles! Press makers.
*°AIm Hardwire and*Cattlerr, Sadlery, Crock- i Prilltillg Inks of best Quality
ery and Glass ware. Tobacco' and Segars, and nt Manufacturers' prices.
Snnff, Drugs, Medicines, and Dye stuffs, Paints j — —.
and Oils, and in fact everything nsually kept in j ML, *—-11
an np-enontnr Dry Goods Store. IQ JH-filP. 11 H.T1 TR.
Erslic- w — M i larse stock of
iia^ma. m.u^rr. iih. Writing and Wrapping Paper
* ‘ "" W “■ OF ALL KINDS.
will sell rerr low for Cash, or short
AND
Cdtairfd Cards,
AND
Printing Materials,
public generall v, to his very large and well se
lected stock of Goods, believing that he can !
please both as to quality and price. * which he wil
Oct. 7, 1859.
Address “Georgia Educational Journal,”
Dee. 2, ’58. Forarth, Georgia.
-ALLOF wnicil WILL BE SOLDI
^ _ In this county on the 28th rf Nor., by
end Hon. Thomas L. Clingman for the! Wm. P. Rogen, J. L C-, Mr. JamsH.
- j. i short term—United States Senators from j WnAmtoMfcs Elizaritr T. Essex—
! that Mate. .allofCms'- i
m nun Tin huh
L who have not paid their Itau for
tenet yenr are horehy netided to ■
Caaeville on Tuesday next, (sale-day,
ed to do OR- That will be the LAo* e roa sun
SS?Si'2i TO wiKs.ooTS"‘'iAtI«Ty’»CI»o^ Store.
paid di
Jk pi mat Tirr —r > r-*T ~-* 1 *~* T ’ EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR AST
me at Caaeville aw Tneeda;
OTHER PLACE,
Dee 5—It
Tax Collector.
Caaeville, Ga., Oct., 1858—3m.
REMOVAL.
Hr. J. W. Kinabrew,
THANKFUL tor the pa.
tronage af the post year,
eontiauea te offer his eervt-
ces to the public, and will
attend promptly te every
eetl. daf or night. Office
next door south of J. A:
Terrell’s, where he eea be
found during the day, at
right at the residence lately tec spied hy Mr,
Bohannon. Cassrille, Aug. 12, 1858.
credit on large sum*.
JOSEPH WALKER.
1 ^Meeting Street, Charleston,
Oct 28,1858.* S. C.
A Good 8upply
s mil OF fine Candies, Oranges, Less-
— Nuts. Almonds, Figs. Rri-
fiBRnsin*. Currants; also* lot of Toys,
cheap for eaab: for sale bv
R. KANTBOWlTZ.
Caaeville, July 1st, 1858.
A DMINISTRATORS’ Dee*, for sale at
the Standard Office.