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Our impression has ever been that those
Hew Counties.
It is our desire to call attention to the
Special
Seoefgi BtartisebKoisf
Sciergl ffSpeHCTefpT T *tttwn|l' BtiilWlWWlfty. ' Sj&ttitedwwte.
persons who are well and comfortably set- remarks of a corresjwiident in our issue j^*Ole«m Iticiui ram Terebinths et
tied in Georgia, would act unwisely to of the 17th, over the signature of‘‘Friend Olbc* Caasopomi era : Sra Bau rr Skxna.
move to a new country. There are, how- of Education,” on the subject of new coun- —The ab, 're “ a *™ e recipe of Kramer s Cel- ^ __ iiuiii „
ever hundreds of voung men who are now ties, whose sentiments wc think should '' ORM SI RIP, and is adreitised general post office as liead letters:
lul ' ° ’ that Phrsirtana. I rn»,n.l. .ml ..I who IIto It . j
1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the «C7)tMTU fl TOA thtl lAKb ITf 000 ’ * CO.’S SINGLE
Post Office at Cassville, Ga.. on the 1st i HHUCj , IV NUMBER LOTTER1EST (Clfiirtered
’ * by the State of Georgia, i Cap*F *
FEMALE COLLEGE—
day of April, 1559, which if not takru
out nitbin three mouths will be sent to the
... , , , ... .. , . ‘ha* Physicians, Druggists, and all who use it \i|;,„ n \y t
crowding into the already crowded pro- be endorsed to a certain extent. As a gen- I1Bir that u u no blllnbop> butall cxce i| c „t brewta’n, S.
Everv one who has Burves, Mrs. Mary 2
iJreward, D. L.
Cessions and mercantile pursuit, who, wc cral rule, it is proper to opj»osc the fonna- prescription for Wo
doubt not, would greatly promote their tion of new counties, unless there is sufli- used it bus been pleased with its wonderful ef- {{[aloct'S^
own and the general weal, by going to a cient territory and Population remaining E-eta. *Mauy Physicians are prescribing it dai- Barton. Lewi:
in the circle 'of counties fi-oni which the lv > “ ,,d il alwa .™ wi »> «*««*»• 11 u^TteJaeob r
.... . a pleasant taste, and parents will find no dif- }, ?'w!*
new one is laid out and organized- <* u%r - _ ... , . . , .. , tarter, \\ illisou
si .J ..... , 1....1 Itiir. fiCMlt > ln ****“* the,r Cl ‘ ,,dre,, 10 take **• a,,d Chapman, J L.
new country and engaging in the business
of fanning.—Journal <£■ Messenger.
A gentleman from Georgia is writing Georgia now has one hundred and thir-
sonic vfi-y good things about Texas, in the ty-four counties, and quite
' v dependent Press, published at the Stone these do not pav taxes enough in the State their practice, and expose it publicly when it
■ Rice ■ ti r f ... .. - 1. f»:u I....;—,
it is w.iRRaxTED to expel Worms.
nuinlKT of Physicians are invited to use it in
tain. He writes from Grayson coun- Treasury to pay their Kcpreschlativcs in f - l -' s *" R*ve satisfaction.
Jit " Hundreds are willing to testify to
ellicacv.
-*£ v -/ie extreme Northern part of the State, the Legislature, and consequently pay but
- tVc publish below his last letter, as fob little towards the support of the Govem-
lows:
ment It remains therefore for the old
“ When 1 have spoken of the quality of anil settled counties to bear the great bur-
soil, productions. Ac., your readers can an- ,len of taxes for the support of the State,
ticipatc wliat must be said of “1 he adap- Tax pavers seem to pay but little atten
uation of the country to farming, stock
raising. Ac.” It would be needless forme
tion to the cost of Legislation, but when
we add the figures, the amount swells to
of altout three hundred mcinlie
to attempt to sunt up the great advantage an enormous bulk. Take for instance the
this country has over any of the old set- nex t Legislature, which will be composed
tied States in this business. Persons fol
lowing the various professions or callings,
and which are generally very lucrative
here, are constantly forsaking them and
joining in with the farmer or stock raisef,
in fact, here farming is respectable, and
voting men of promise and talent aremak-
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by
SAM’L R. KRAMER A CO..
Druggists and Pharmaceutists,
Cartersville, G'lss Co., Ca.
For sale by J. 1). Carpenter and Sam’l Li
vy, Cassrille, and N. Eddy, Kingston, and
stores generally. A liberal reduction made to
storekeepers. March 17, 1S59.
Dr. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve, for
. the cure of every form of Hemorrhoids, or
Hitt, Randell
| Keile, Miss E. J.
j Long, Henry
I Langford, Willis J.
Madden, David
Milner, J. T.
I Sellar, U.
| Pulien, Wm.
| Richardson, Jas. W.
j Stukelv, Mrs. St.
j Smith, J. F.
I Spike*. Copt. J. W.
I Si rough, R. W.
j Towns, >. B.
' Thompson, Charles A.
j Todd. Mr.
! Therdan, T. C.
| Whitley, J. I,.
I W.sid, Miss Mary A.
Whitaker.'James'*
Wilson, linsk u
| Waiker, James B.
j W-llmrn. Lewis
j Wiilis, Gibes i col’d;
I Voodarin, Mr.M.
| Yeomans, Mrs. Sarah
2-c/“ Persons calling for any of the above
Letters will please ask for “advertised letters,”
and bring change to pav tor adrir'ising.
Apr. 7— 3t. ‘ A. IIAIRE, P. M.
IEHMCMB.
j: l. cutting & co.,
^
I , Soring Term, 19o».—The Spring Seaaioa
ai! V^T,fitf5r ■ H * ---
. „ - . FosfifrOion op-urrd on the Jtd Moo-
Prixe Fitly Thoiisaud Dollars! Tickets only Jay iu Jautatty, IH66.
FACUT/rY:
REV. DANIEL KELSEY, A. M„ Presidest.
Ten Dollars!
NOTICE TO THE PUBUC.
As the members <»t onr firm Iwre, by way of ‘ of su’d Natural
r I^AKE pleasure in their cu-‘om- purchase, become the owner ot the grants
A era and buyers generalh , tl»n»upb<»ut the chartered by f be8tates of Delaware, Kentucky»
Missouri, and part of those in Georgia under
pm;
Cnrjfile, Alfred
(’linstopher, ltub't
Cnutrell, James
Cox, John
j Da her, Mrs. D. IL C.
' Doneson, Eli
Dobbs, Dr. Clayton
■ Dunlap, Ezekiel
Fuller, J.diu L.
Frost, Clan
Ford, Lesley
Grogan, Mr. D. -i
Gash, Lee
Glaze. L. B.
Gou-dsmith, IS. A.
Harris. R«»b*t T.
country that they are now offering the most
Elegant and Attractive
STOCK of
mr goods,
REV. A. «. JOHNSON- A. M., Professor of
English and hatiu Literature.
MISS AMELIA M. TOMPKINS, In.trac-
• be management iif Messrs. Gregory A Maury. M ora | s c i cllc ,. and Relies Lettre*.
of Wilmington, Delaware, we have deemed it
expedient to change tlic name of our firm, on | phVsi-d.igv and l/rgHene.
and after January 1st, l*-'>i>, to that of WOOD, ; b j| IJC VN, Pri>l'es».i
EDDY A CO., who will hereafter have the struimutal Music,
management of the Sparta Academy Lottery,
and the others, as above named.
In all transactions We have endeavored to ■
conduct our business with integrity and ;
hat
W. KIN ABREW, M. D., Profesaor of
iene.
lessor «f Vocal and In-
MRS. R. H. GCYS, Assistant in Music De-
Eves Exuibitep ix Atlaxta.
Our house is convenient to the Passenger p^npVn<^s.'and'we cTr, assure thapobi'ic
Depot All |Mickages sent to lhe cars free of the p ” tr „ n%s:0 heretofore bestowtd on u
charge. J. L tlTTIMi, A CO.,
No. US Whitehall Street.
Feb. 24, IS**.
part ment.
MISS AMELIA M. TOMPKINS, Instruc-
tr«M in Paintiiur and Drawing.
, Instructress m Primary
SCOYIL & tiUOHEL S
FIFTY B0LL4B SEWIIG MICfilS.
PATENTED JAN. 4, 1851*.
spills i
and sews with two threads, from common
j spools, aud is perfectly adapted to all work.
putronthgc herebifore be««wcd on us is i pepartm^nt.
; well deserving of betn# transferred to our sue- j MRS. K. A. KELSEY, Instruftnws in Wax
censors. . Work. Ni-e lh* Work, Ac.
Very rcspcctfiilly, S. SWAN A CO. Tlie Collcife is frtrnished wilb M^pn, Charta,
Augusta, Ga„ Dec. lf», 1858. j Globes, and mu excellent F?u*inical f Philesopb-
j real aud AktroiHnuical Apparatus.
Wood, Eddy & Co., Managers
SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN A CO.
The following? Scheme will be drawn by |
Wood, Eddy A Co., Managers of the Sparta
"MIIS Machine takes the dotible-locK stitch, | Acxdemy Littery, in each of their Single
‘ * * Number Lotteries for April, at Aligns*
sta, Ga., in public, umler ttie superintendence
IT* E E S.
, Tuition i
from tlie finest to the coarsest. Ilscxtntne nf Cumqiissiouers.
well to consider.
While we are an admirer of
dale the bowels, if constipated, or in Diar- section ; levied nil to satisfy a li fa issued from
rhie i and Dvsenterv. Gilmer .Superior Court, in‘favor of Wm. Davis
vs. Jus. F. Mitchell.
Cassville, March 3d—tf.
CLASS 17> Draws Saturday, April !». ls.V.i.
CLASS IS Draws Saturday, April 16, 1S7>V.
------ 1 V, April gr.j 1 Sea.
, April So.
E NUMBERS.
485 Prizes!
NINE TICKETS!
Prim^rv Department, $1' peran'io.
" Frepuni torv *' Sc* "
College * - fO
•* Mi»ir “ r> 0 M
'* Uniaiuentui " **
" Oil Painting •* SO •*
“ Modem Lfngauges, !•» ••
Incidental Ki|»wfcs, 2 ••
Diploma, &
Ancient Languages ;rad Music, free.
Hoard, including lights. Ac., $U'0 per an*
>umig mv.i m piumoc .mu Miuii aiv U...IV- n Iiile we are an admirer or a proper j - ‘ rM Jas p Mitchell
ing it their study, and will follow it and SVf .tcin of representation, yet we cam but J T“ ‘I'f oT Also' lots of land'Nos. lt S and y.3, both in
feel honored in so doing. In the old emtn-! v j t . w -y,c iiresent inereaseil nutulKT of Le"--' i ' . ? , n< ’. rL j - '' the 11th dist. and “d sec.; levied on to satisfy
. . , • „ C .1 1Iiisiltl incitaseonuillDir oi twelve years’ act,ve practice: and during that a fi fa issued from Gilmer Snnerior r.oirt in
,r,L ‘ s ‘ particularly m the South, jslators, as a body, entirely nnwieldly and time has never failed, within the knowledge of I favor of Elisha Hunt, vs. Wm. P Sims.
unless the young man ran he a planter he
unnecessary, and wc should look with a ; the proprietor, of curing
desires to avail himself of one of the pop- j jealous eve on till moves for the organiza-
ular professions of tlie day, or study poli
ties, or htty cotton, merchandise, or be a
gentleman of leisure, and often is very lit
tle advantage lo himself or to society.—
More or less of this is habit, hut it is often
tion of new counties.
The middle section of the State want no
new counties. The Northern and Chero
kee portion have already a sufficient num
ber while Southern and South western
because he cannot make farming on a (ieorgia have ample territory for the for-
humhlc scale pay. Ilut it is not so in lex- mation of many, but they are yet wanting
as. there are very few persons who are not j n population. And while we would cheer-
engaged, trying to make a support. A far
mer in Texas, that is, in this county should
have to he limited greatly in bodily strength
if he could not, with a )torse or ntule to
plow, cultivate in wheat or corn twenty-
live acres of land, each of which would j sufficient ' to sllst aj n |,
brin<? him at least thirty bu>ilOls per acre,
making an aggregate of seven hundred and
fifty bushels of grain, which will sell even
in this market at seventy-five cents per
bushel, and yield him the handsome in-
fully give to all sections every right and
convenience they could reasonably ask,
yet wc deem it had policy in many ins tan
ces to form and organize new
>f territory that have not the
If
tv case.
The Proprietor has no hesitancy in saying
| that his Pile Salve is tin* first and only inlalli-
I hie specific ever discovered for that disease,
i and which cti»*es by outwird application only.
Price, one dollar per box, retail. The Pile
Salve is put up in glass jars, inclosed in a pa
per box, properly labelled, and will keep any
length of time.
For snh in Cassville by S. Levy, agent.
T. II. CAVANAUGH, Proprietor,
Jan. 1:5, St. Louis, Mo.
Entirely New ! Entirely New ?—
Wli.it is it? That wonderful purifying agent.
A No, lot of land No. 2o, in the Gth disL and
2d see.; levied on to satisfy a Justice's Court
fi fa, in furor of Jas. E. Hailey, bearer, vs.
Isaac Freeland.
Meli 2i»-tds. J. A. GUDGER, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALES.
AT TIIESJMK TIME *.XD PLACE, WILL UK SOI.l>:
Two setts of Blacksmith's Tools ; leviid on
tn satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
Court, in lav or ot L. I*. Gudger, vs. Wui.Mav,
et. ai.
Also, lot of land No. 2”»tJ, in the lltli dist.
and 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a ti fa issued
from Gilmer Superior Court, in favor of S. M.
Hailey, vs. John M. Pea rev.
Also, loo hundred acres off of lot of laud No
JEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
j just received bv J. D. Carpenter, Cass* l Prize ot
ville, Ga. * ■ l “
lie is selling for mens’ and boys’ out-fit, j I “ 44
lints and Caps, Marseilles, Linen and Merino j l 44 44
Shirts Linen and Marseilles Collars, Cravats ‘ 1 44
and Neck Stocks, Vests, Coats and Over Coats, l 44 44
and Dress Blankets, Jeans and Merino Draw
ers, Pants, Half Hose, Boots and Shoes, and
over shoes—Rubber and Felt. Also a great
variety of goods to make the most of tl e above
Clothing.
For lx tdies and Misses: Bonnets, Hats, Mar
seilles, Linen Jaconet, and Swiss Collars, Head
Dress, Merino Vests, Extension Hoop Skirts,
Brass. Stee!, and Rutun to make Skirts, Me
rino, Lamb's w«h>1 and Cotton Hosiery, Hoots,
Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers. Also a large
assortment of Side-Stripe Winter Dress Pat
terns, French Merino, Alpaca, D'Lainc, Hl'k
Silk, Plain and Watered,Shetland, Merino aud
woo! Shawls, Merino aud Cloth Cloaks, Ac.—
A large assortment ot Kid, Buck and Silk
EAiiLY OX K PRIZE
Magnificent Scheme,
To be Dhawx Each Sati edat ix Apkii..
*50,000 I
20,0011 j
1 Prize of *1,3
5o Prize* “ 5
4
4
4
4
4
4
5,000
| 100
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes of *!•«> approx, to *50,0On
“ COO “ “ 20,000
* »50 “ “ 10,0011
150 “
100 “
20 ere
1,500
Tuition rcnton-l in r.fit.-mre. if not paid in
anvancr, p:iriin-nl mnut be !->:oh- :it the elite,
of the aeation, :uul it not promptly made at
that time, a note will be required in eveiy cane.
Miss T-mriiiXS eoim-x Inghir reroniineiided
bv the Preai'lrnt of Athena Female College,
Tenn., where she his taught during the pres
ent year. She bring, ample te.timnninl* of
her ability and sneees* in teaching, from ae»-
rml Femaie Sr hoi. Is of the highest grade, with
which she has been connected North and
South.
Tlie best accommodations for Boarder* Will
be furnished liv families in the rillage. The
r’te. undersigned can accommodate sevtral Board
ers in iiis family. D. KELSEY.
* ' j Dec. 23, 1456. President.
" N. It. — Books and Stationery furnished
“ : at the College, at Charleston .price*, for cosh
“ "Ilia. Feb. 24*. 1652*
4(-0
100
100,000 '
5,455 Prize* amounting to (330,000
Whole Tickets 410; Halve* 45: Quarters *2"--.
A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries
will be s,nt to any one desirous of receiving it.
Cbrtikicatks of Packaoks will he sold at the
j the State.
A reduction of the present
j Senators anil Representatives would have
| a salutary effect. ’Tis said that “ ignor-
; anee is bliss.” if.such be the fact, the last
nine of five hundred and sixtv-two dol-1 r • r ,,
1 Legislature was one ot the most blissful
IFTS-U.NK 11CNI>UKI> VARIETIES I
Melvin’s ImtiroVnI Gift It: ok Sale.
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale
Melvin’s Improved Gill Book Sale,
Melvin’s Improved Gift Book Sale,
Melvin’s Improved G li l!o..k Sale.
3- 3 (’hestmii Street. Philadelphia,
;%33 tMiestnot Street. Philadelphia,
"33 Pheslnnt Street. Piiiladclphia,
3 l- riiestnul Street, Philadelphia,
t’licstiim Street I'hiladc nhia.
I ml V arii-tica
laws—quick, sure, powerlol
It purities dwellings, sinks, kitclu-ns;
It removes all otfensive odors ;
It cures hunts with instant certainty;
It is the best preparation ever used f
bodies that ever convened since the foun- ■ fresh wounds;
lars and fifty cents. Then one of the great
advantages is that you can sell it. it does j (1 , tinn of „ lc (Jovemnient. Wc cheerfully
accord t<» them every honesty of heart,
i andregiinl them as men true to principle,
u«»t have to he fed away to horses, cattle
and hogs, all of which can live and kee]
winter without
I*, destroys all vegetable and animal poi-
L. Reid, priucip.nl, and N. M. Foster, security
. on appeal.
j Also, part of lot of land No. 103, oil which is
a saw-null; levied on to satisfy sundry Jus
tice’s Court fi fas, in favor of Joseph Birch, et.
j ai., vs. Eues McClure; said land lying in the
7th dist and 2d sec.
Mch 25*—tds. J. A. GUDGER, Sh’ff.
Peaches and Apples, and als
Gotten and Linen Rags.
reipt t
! forwarded bv first mail.
Purchasers can have
rictu-.N
Tlu-.ikfui for past favor* lie would call the j tickets ending in iiny figureithcy n,-iv^U-signate
tention of his numerous customers a::d the \ The List ot Drawn Numbers and ! rizes will
attention «»1 1«*J* uuuici uua vuniouici s 41..u me i . .
public gcnerallv. to his verv large and well sc*- » h° sen ^ purchasers immediately after t
fecled stock of Goods, believing that he can
please both as to quality and price.
Oct. 7, 1S58.
fat (luring the winter without eating a j but t ,, ke from tlmt bo(lv . ll>out onc . t]l ; ri i
grain of corn. Tbcrc is probably not a bet- j ()f its m0Ill) ,, r . s ftnd it wi „ , K . folIIul thilt
ter bog raising country in tlie world,
have seen large droves of fat bogs at eigh
teen months old weighing over two hun
dred pounds that never knew the taste of
corn. The farmer in raising bis meat in
this country would not expend one cent a
pound.
Tlie boundless pastures afford, winter
and summer, rich grassings for cows and
sheep, and which is obliged to last for
many long years, makes stock raising a
principal business here. So confident ant
I that this is a paying business that 1 im
agine if a farmer*bonld present his infant
child a cow and sheep and deliver to him
at maturity its profits and increase, be
would be more fortunate in wealth than
the heir who bad inherited five thousand j
dollars, and I am confident in asserting i
that a limited farmer here can make more !
pounds of wool than ho could make of
cotton in the medium cotton growing coun
tries. Hut I shall write you on this sub
ject again when 1 have more leisure.
Hook a no Foiiunk.—dt is amazing in
what unsubstantial indications the san
guine find grounds for hope. As the pow- i
ers of the microscope convert the green
mould of some decaying object into ver
dant forests and bowers of bliss, the eye
of youth discovers promise in the evening
of a cloud, and its buoyant heart dances
for joy at the broken strain of distant and
unattainable music
11 relieves in a few second:
sects, bees, etc. ;
It scatters baits when fanning ;
It soothes bails when funned, and
] the remainder are not the proper persons j them mpidl.v ;
I to represent the people of Georgia in a !
| Legislative capacity. To make law’s re-!
■ quire men of legal ability, to arrange and j
i carry on the affairs of the ( ioverinnent rc-
f business habits, combined
It is good far carbuncles, ulcers, corns ami
res ;
It cleanses tlie teeth and purifies the breath.
C- £T.\TE OF GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.—
the bites ot ill- » A T-va months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of (kiss county for leave
to sell the Real Estate of Jesse C. Gain, de
ceased, late of said Canute.
SARAH ANN CITIN',
April 7—2m. Executrix.
liea!:
S TATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—
Two m tilths after date, application will bo
quire men
TheAvors, symptoms ..f Typhoid and Scare j N^'&UnS toThe
L’t r ever arc mitigated by the use of this Flu- Silas Mason, deceased. late of said county. i Eighths prop:
! let
id; it li
C CAPITAL PRIZE, Fifty-five thousand dol-
lars! Fifty thousand Tickets! Twenty
five thousand eijrht hundred and tweoty-seven
Piizes! More than one Prize to every two
Tickets! Georgia State Lottery—on the plan
of single numbers, for the benefit of the Mon-
ticello Union Academy, of Jasper comity Ga.,
authorized bv special act of the Legislature.— * mail, can n
McKinney & Go., Managers. To he drawn in |
public under the sworn superintendence of j of Ten Dollars,
two Commissioners, \V. K. Symons aud J. M (
Prentiss, in the city of Savaimah, Ga. Tick- city or town where they have
"ollars. Halves, Quarters and
^portion. To be drawn each j eminent Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the
drawing.
Purchasers will please write ineir signature:
plain, and give their Post Office, County and Q on( j l|ctf . t | on
State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay
able in full without any deduction.
All prizes of *l,')oo mid under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the »i-
suai time of thirty days.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money bv
ail, can use the ADAMS EXPRESS COM
PANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums
— “ mid upwards, can be sent us
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from nnv
Jiice. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Gov-
; been known to check the spread of
with forethought and sagacity. Therefore | Typhoid Fever in families nod upon phiutu- i
if .a reduction of the members of the Leg
islature would have a tendency to improve
the present condition of affairs by lessen
ing the present enormous annual expenses
of the Government, we see no reason why
such a system should not he adopted.—
Albant/ Patriot.
THE MARKETS.;
CAREFULLY QDRRECTED.
Atlanta, Ga., April **», ls.“»f*.
Cokfkk — Rio, 12 and 1*5 cts. Java, 17 to IS.
Sro.xu—7*2 •<» U*} + — according to quality. |
Molasses—Sugar house 4"», common 32 to 4*». i
Wheat—from wagons, to *1.10.
Corn—*»s to 7'* cents per bushel.
Bums*—hog round, 11 cts. ; clear sides, 12 ;
ribbed sides, ll 1 ..; hams, 11 1 11 12 1 ; shoul
ders, *.♦ 1 j..
Salt—^1.30 t«i *l.-’»o per sack.
Floi u—Extra Family, $3 per sack.
1 tiuns.
i Leading physicians are usirg it in Charles-
| ton, Columbia, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta,
| Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo-
! bile, and New Orleans.
! The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile
! are using it.
J Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, niauu-
| faetnrers, planters, physicians, furnished by
the gallon at reduced rates.
For sale by druggists and country mer-
j chants generally, from whom orders are re-
j spectfiilly sidicited.
I Try at least one bottle. Price 50 cents.—
i Follow directions.
| Manufactured only in the Lubratory of
J. DABBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer j
j it Co., Cartersville ; J. W. Gray, Adairs ville ;
, S. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. II. Shuford, Can
ton. Jan. 27, ls"»f*—1 v.
April 7—2in.
TYRE B. DAVIS, Exr.
M. J. E. MASON, Ex’v.
I\ STOVALL, Warehouse and
Commission Merchant, Augusta, Ga.—
• Continues the business in all its
branches, in his large aud commodious Fire-
Proof Warehouse. 4»u Jackson street, near the
Globe Hotel.
Orders for Goods, Ac., promptly aud care
fully filled. Tlie usual cash facilities afforded
customers. * July 22, ly
Messrs. Howard k Erwin, of Carters
ville, are authorised to make rash advances on
Cotton or other produce consigned to him.
Saturday in April, 1852.
Class 13, t«. be drawn April 2d.
Class 14, to be drawn April yth.
Class 15, to be drawn April 10th.
Class 16, to be drawn April 23d.
Class 17, to be drawn April doth.
i Express Company c-innot receive them,
j All communications strictly confidential,
t Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
1 WOOD, EDDY k CO., Augusta, Ga.
} or, WOOD, EDDY k CO., Atlanta, Ga.
| or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del.
I Jan. G, r lS59—ton.
1 Urize <»f
.$55,000
I 5 Prizes of
$1,000 ‘
. 1 Brize of
2o,000
1 10 Prizes of
50" |
1 Prize of
15*000 I
2 Prizes of
400 |
■ 1 Prize of
4,000 1
2 Prizes of
300 i
‘ 1 Prize of
3,00i) 1
2 Prizes of
200
1 Prize of -
2,000 1
50 Prize,- of
15" j
1 Prize of
1,500 I
1 100 Prizes of
100 j
1 Prixe of
1,100 |
| 100 Prizes of
95 1
; Uhi Prizes of
85 r
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
d;
(’anim.ks - A'kiiiiMiitlno, 23 mill 25 cents.
Larii—in barrels, kegs and cans, 12 1 .,' ti 13.
Acccsta, Ga., April 6,1559.—Cotton—prici*
range fmin 917 to 12ra—aceordinj; to quality.
Altai A OK AND BUGGY MAXDFACTG-
• are nrepareil
of buggies,
j CARRIAGES mid HACKS, of the In
( 1 RY. Cartersville, Geo.—Tlie sub
scribers invite the attention of Hie
To SlU’ll a iIooikc of I public t> their larjre MANUFACTUU-
Vnllaciotts hope, however, is not that which *| ‘ os j ' ^ * j Jt'i* ^ T ’ !,t 1! ' !1 ‘
is based upon spine surer and firmer foun- j to furnish all kinds
•hition. Such, for instance, as investinc c
^ i test styles mid best finish-made of the best If V oi V desire to preserve the Color,
the small stun of ten. five, or two and a materials, from the best Northern and xtsj. Use l* r „f. TV.md’* Hair 1!
half dollars in Wood Kddv * Co.’s "Teat i E ;' sU ’''" Factories, just s.icii as are us- - ’ -
* n ed hi the best shops in tlie Lniun.—
legalised lottery. By forwarding either of As none but good workmen are cm-
these amounts to Wood, Ed.lv A Co., ei- who9 ? workmanshipisnotex-
y t ’ celled for neatness and durability, they
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If your Hair is Gray,
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If your Hair is Thin,
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If you are Bald.
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If von have Nervous Headache,
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! Ifv«m have Dandrtiff,
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: If you have Eruptions,
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.OWNING HILL NURSERY.—The
subscribers beg leave to call the atten
tion of the public it* their large collection
of SOUTHERN RAISED FRUIT TREES,
embracing all the best, varieties that have been
tested in the Southern climate.
Also, a fine collection of ORNAMENTAL
TREES and SHRUBS.
Catalogues furnished by mail, free of charge,
to all applicants. Address
PETERS, HARDEN k CO..
Jan. G, 1850—3m. Atlanta, Ga.
STANDARD JOB OFFICE.—The Stan-
durd Office being well supplied with a
large variety of the best kiims of printing
materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of
JOB PRINTING m the best .style of the art,
at short notice, and at low terms.
Particular attention will be paid to the
printing of Circulars, Blanks of all kinds,
Hair Restorative. Blank Notes, Programmes, Hand and Show
Bills, Posters, Ac.
We respectfully solicit the patronage, of the
public All orders must be accompanied with
the cash, or an “acceptable city reference”
given. Jan. 1, 1859.
C ONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF DEL-
) aware for April, 1859.—Fkakcs, BkIMP-
bexts & Co., Managers.—All drawings under
the superintendence of the Lottery Commis
sioners.—Prizes paid ns soon as drawn.—
Grand Delaware Lottery, on the Havana
Plan.—Extra Class One, !•» be drawn in Wil
mington, Delaware, Saturday, April 30, 1859.
50,0u0 Numbers—25,3G5 Prizes.—Prizes pay:’.- ,
ble in full, without deduction.—[u these Lot- ;
The following is
With One Hun
With One Dun.lied V;i
With One Hundred Y;i
With One Hiindied Ysi
With One Hundred Varieties
Of Valuable mid Useful GifU!
Of ^ aiu.ihie : lid Useful Gifts!
Of Valuable and Us*-fill Gifts!
Of A aliinhh* and Useful Gifts!
Of Valuable and Useful GiffeS
n Entirely New Plan.
Conducted on an Entirely New Plan.
Conducted “li nil Entirely New Plan.
A A d!n:tble tJift with everv Rtwtk sold.
A Valuable G ft with every H<»»k sold.
A Valuahl. 1 i:ft with every Book
C iiaiogueS sent free
Catalogues sent free
Catalogues sent five
Bv addressing R. MKLVIJf.
, . ^-Chestnut str. et, IM.iladelphia, P*.
Zr'i? m Ni-vv Catalogues, just issued, contain
ing all Hie popular works of the day, and a
I.istofOne Hundred Varieties of Gifts. Whea
orders of twenty-five dollars and upwards are
received,-a receipt for flu* same will be sent
by return mail.
Receipts taken fui every package sent by
Express.
Three plans of tn murssion for agents, «f
which they can take their choice, and each
more liberal than ever offen d.
Agents wanted in ercry town*
Agents wanted in every town.
Agents wanted in cvi-rv town.
Address R. MKIA IN.
353 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 24-iiin.
C
1 prize of $50,000
4 Prizes of $200 approx, to *55,000 prize terns every Prize is drawn.
4 Prizes of lo" approx, to 20,0o0 prize | the Scheme:
4#*rizes of 15" approx, to 15,000 prize
4 Prizes of 80 approx, to 4,"00 prize
GO approx, to
50 approx.
40 approx, to
30 approx, to
20'approx. to
3,00" prize
2,*.*00 prize
1,500 prize
1,""" prize
100 ptize
8 Prizes of
8 Pi izes of
8 Prizes of
h Prizes of
400 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes of
25,827 Prizes, amounting to $335,700 '
Whole Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2.5.0 j
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The numbers from 1 to 5",00" correspond-
prizes of
2 prizes of
.2 prizes of
2 prizes 2,84*
2 prizes of 2,0"'
lo prizes of 4"‘
10 prizes of 30*
20 prizes of ~ ,u
I00 prizes of 1*'
25,000 prizes of -
212 approximating prizes, ranging
frfnn $20 up to $500.
25,355 prizes, amounting to
ts $2.50
4,000 uliir i
^IIEKOKEE BAPTIST C0LLKGK.4-
, The Trustees take pleasure in informing
-' the public th.'t they h ive made arrange
ments by which the continuance *»f the opera
tions of this Institution 's rendered periim*
went, and fitted to meet the wants of the
youth of the country.
The next Session will open January 14tl»,
1859; and close July 1:5th. following. The reg-
extctids over six classes: two in the
Academic and four in 1 lie College Department,
and is as complete ami thorough as the course
; of any College'in the country. Students may
pursue a select e.-nrse, provided they attend
so many studies as will fully occupy their
time. No extra ehafge is made irregular*,
nor for the use of Apparatus or Library. .
Faculty:
tlier at Augusta. Georgia, or \\ ilinington, j war.ant their work to give satisfaction.
Oeh.wj.re, the wooer of .lame fortune at j fiersmis wanti.. ? a fine Carriage
. Buggy, or other vehicle, are rc«jiH‘sted
the shrine of her favors will insure a chance ! to conic and examine their work before
<»f realising his ho}>cs in a prize of fifty i
thousand dollars. ^
Why kk Didn’t Kiss Her.—In a new
sending North. Carriages and Hacks ^
on hand at all times. Orders tilled
promptly. All work warranted to be as rep
resented. Repairing done in good style,
at short notice, ou reasonable terms.—
Restorative.
If you desira not to lose tlie Color,
Use Prof.-Wood's Hair Restorative.
It you want a Cheap Article.
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorntire.
If you admire the Beautiful L«»ck v
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you admire the Beautiful Ringlets,
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
If you wish a Beautiful Complexion,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
It yon wish a face free from P : mples,
T IMES OF ARRIVAL AND DEPAR
i '
ing with those numbers on the tickets printed’’ , i,. u . A V . ’
oil *c-|i:irate .slips of paper, are c-ncirelt-S with Wholt; Tlckots llillves T l!,rtt ‘
small tin tubes and placed in one wheel. |
The first 379 Prizes, siinihirly printed and
encircled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a ntun- !
ber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and
I at the same time a Prize is drawn from the
other wheel. The number and prize drawn
out are opened and exhibited to the audience,
and registered by the Commissioners—the •
1 Prize being placed against the Number drairii. i
_ This operation is repeated until the Prizes are !
drawn out.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE 70,000 DOLLARS,
i Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware,
i Class D, to be drawn in Wilmington, Del.,
on Saturday, April 23, 1859—Magnificent
Scheme.
$70,00" is
l","o0 J
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative Arrives at Atlanta
APPROXIMATION PRIZES,
The two precediii" and the two succeeding
- Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 A. n. | lumbers *« ‘>iose drawing the first 9 Prizes j
ives at. Chattanooga «.S5 p. x. will be entitled to the 445 Approximation Pn-
• * zes. For example: if Ticket No. 11250 draws
the $55,O0«) Prize those Tickets numbered
11248,11249,11251,11252 will each be entitled
to $200: If Ticket No. 55" draws the $20,000
Prize, those Tickets numbering 548, 549, 551,
552, will each be entitled to $150, and so on
according to the above scheme.
ture of Trains on the Western k Atlantic
Railroad:
! Day Pa
Arrives
Night Pass. Train leaves Chat.
1 Arrives at Atlanta
Up day Express Freight and Pas
senger Train leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
Down day Express Freight and
Passenger Trainleares Chat.
3.10 P. m.
11.22 p.m.
4.50 A. m.
4.35 p. M.
1 Prize of
1 prize of
1 prize of
4 prizes of
fi prizes of
C prizes of
4 prizes of
195 prizes of
60 prizes of
Ofi prizes of
132 prizes of
132 prizes of
3,900 prizes of
25,740 prizes of
$70/^)
2",000
Rev. TJIOS. RAMBAUT, A. M„ President,
Profrssor of Mora! and Mental Science.
J. D. COLLINS. A. M., Professor Natural
Science and Agriculture.
S. II. DEVORE, A. M.*, Professor Mathemat
ics and Astroinony.
J. I). COLLINS. Professor English Litera
ture r.:nl liistorr.
EXPENSES :
sion, 24 w<
5,000 are
4,o**o sire
2,500 are
1,000 arc
600 arc
50O arc
2"" arc
100 are
40 are
20 are
book called ’ IKvu t Pictures,” written, we T^'V 1 ,;,r V- ,e beretotere Jte^j
^ receivetl, a continuance of the same is
believe, by soiih-ImkIv in Tennessee, there solicited. JONES * GREENWOOD,
occurs a description of a lonelv ride which 1 ' C “* c “'’ Ga ” A >' r - g 1
the author took with a pleasant lady, the --------- — —
temptation that followed, and the heroic *JJ*ARXESS MADE AX1) REPAIRED,
self-denial
followin;
story:
From Camden to Lancaster, a distance j!!,'g‘i‘ve him a'ca
If vuji wish to appear Young,
Use Prof. Wood'sHair Restorativ.
If yon want testimony overwhelming-.
Up night Express Freight aud Pas
senger Train leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
Read the Circular of Wood’s Hair Restorative. Down night Express Freight and
5.1 "> i. «.
4.4‘> I-. a.
S.4o r. m.
7.01 v.
30,816 prizes, amounting to
$1,202,090
Certificate or Packages will be sold at the 1 Tickets *20, Halves $10, Quarters Eighths is free Iroin tii
In CoM-.-g'-, Soring Session, 21 weeks, *-Jt no
“ Fall •• 13 13.00
In Academv, Spring " 04 “ 1*.<i0
“ ‘ Fall •* 16 •• l L ..no
Contingent Fee, Soring Session, 1.00
“ “ F.-!i ** SO
Board from *lo to si z pel- montli, including
, ... washing ami fuel. Tuition must be paid bv
Citsli or approved note to Tims. M. (’ noptori.
Treasurer, !>ct -re entering College, each ses*
to. Young men of adnit age who need it
„ ,, Hl —ay settle hr note, payable nu their surer** in
'.’..s.7, after life. Those' sfudving f.tr the ministry-
may always receive gratuitous i-’-ir netion.
I’assvtiie is a moral and healthy village;
being distant two miles from the itailrond. it
r.-mjno
3O/-0O
gt.ota)
30,000
195,000
83,400
18,0'
li
7.14,*00
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets *«')
“ “ 10 half " 40
ettial practiced on the occasion. The || r -7 *’ 0 undersigned keeps constantly oc
. i • e i ,, , , i : -A—* hand a good supplv of readv-madc Har-
ring brief paragraph tells the whole ness (nuiae hy himself) REPAIRING done
If you want to find it.
The Depot is at 114 Market st.. St. I.otiis, Mo.
It is also sold by every popular Druggist in
itv and country.
Fur sale in Cassville by Sam’l Levy, agent.
Mnv -_-o. Is.-,*—lv.
K\V ROOK STORE, Atlanta. Geo.—
NEW GOODS! NEW STORE! NEW
give him a call, when thev want anything - RATION AND NEW AURANGE-
of thirty-eight miles, I traveled alone with j I"S bneof business; Call at Mr. Holmes’ ’ vrjl. KAY. Agent, has for sale a large as-
sort ment of Books, Stationery, Musical Instru-
at short notice an<| in jjo style. His old
friends and the nubile £euera!ly‘arc requested
ill, when thev vr
m
xl I
W
oi , . i Carriage Shop up stairs.
Mrs. Graves, fyhe was a sweet and inter- 1 r W B BOHANNON
esting woman—so sweet and interesting- Cassville, Jan. 6, ls7.9— ly.
that fastidious as I am on that subject, I
believe I would have been willing to have
kissed her. I had, however, several reas
ons for not perpetrating this act.
such a good husband I wouldn't even be
guilty of the ap|>caranoo of disloyalty to
my sweet wife. 2. I was afraid tlie driver
would sec me and tell Graves. S. I didn't
think Mrs. Graves would let me.
“Shon,” said a Dutchman, "you
may
bors-
Vas.
W
oomt missing.
Mobii.f, March 29.—Tlie cutter McLel-
Passeiiger Train leaves Chat. 6.05 r. «.
Arrives at Atlanta 4.40 y.
This Road connects each wav with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston* the East
Tennessee t Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
aud the Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad at
Chattannooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 13s miles. Fare *5.
JOHN W. LEWIS,
Jan. 1, 1*>9. Superintendent.
G eorgia, cass county.—where
as William Pittard, Guardian of Delnua
A. Pittard, now Delona A. Dawson, ap
plies to me for letters of Dismission from said
lo quarter
10 eighth
*2.5
A package of twenty-six whole Tickets at *2”,
costs $520
llm-eim-nts lo vie-- too preva
ils ; there is no tippling shop
20 There are 12 drawn ballots, and
10
ballot being worth $20
15 per cent off, being
akes
menu. Fancy Goods, Pistols, fine and com- ,,,
mon Cutlery, wholesale and retail, at the low- Lardianship.
est possible cash rates. A share of the public These are r her ef„ re to cite and admoi
persons concerned, to be and appear at
public
Particular attention paid to country orders.
Ix Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address fur the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail Purchaser* can |
hare Tickets ending in any figure they may
designate. * • , ...
The list of drawn numbers aud prizes will **]on * I ackage, for which we w
be sent to purchAers immediately after the Lerttfieate as follows:
drawing.
Purchasers will please write their signa
tures plain, and give their post-office, county
and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
All nr izes of ftl (hmi »nd under mid imniedi-
$•'40
lent in hi
in the vilh
For Catalogues or further pnrtienlar* ad
dress Ite-v. TUGS. R AMBAUT, JWl, '
or W. A. MERCER, See'v.
Dec. 3, 195*.
’ Leaving risk to tlie purchaser.
Person* who desire need onlv
A Certificate of Pack.t;
43116
remit the-
ill send a
\ « J
w
kinds of Jetrdrv Bcpaired, iu ffood .
Style and at short notice. All persons and f -rwardod ,^r return mail, railrm.d, ex-
1 f aut "“"bop any kind of such work doue sure re
quested to give me a trial.
„ , W. R. MOUNTCASTLE,
March SI, 19.>9—ly. Cartersville, Ga.
ARRIAGE AND RLACKSMJTH
.' Win. Headden.—
prepared t«» make and repair Car-
lice within the time prescribed by law,
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
press or stage. Please remember the place- llo , be greiite.1.
nearest Bonk Store to Urn general passenger Gi , e S nndw „ IT at office, this March
1, 1*597 4fd. J. W. WATTS, Onlinary.
c
depot, Atluuto, Geo. Jan. 21,1S59—ly.
F g\y ^dsatUAsevii-Ui—The Georgia, r™ c<**rr.-vn*n»*
iindersigneil would respectfully call the Clarisa Rogers applies to me for Jitters
altelltior ef lhe citizens of Cassville and of Administration with the will annexed on
He is'prepared to" make 3* lhe V™* tu R. gers, deceased, late of
riaires. RnWies J .’o ^—. "T.‘ consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Collars, Hats, said countv.
ST& busted * ’ anr,hm? h,S Caps. Ac. Also, a lino stock of Ladies’ and These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Children s Boots, Gaitera, Wwin^ ^h«w— ]»ersuii!* concerned t*» lie and appear at fiir of-
INSIIIP IKON WORKS, Atlanta,
Gei.r*!a.-.f. A R. WINSIHI* k CO..
Mautif cmrars of Steam Engtiiv* and
Ihulera, Circular S*iv Mills, on the u»«»$t ap
proved i*i:«n, Titrnitijr Lathes, Sn«f-tr Mills.
Kettles, Milling Machinery. Mill Work, of all
•lescrlprioiis, New Styles «>f Iron Bailing tor
Feiuvs and CVmetry Lots, Bruise i!astiiij(a
and Ihdts, Bailntad Work, <iin tlcaricjr from
9 to 12 fi-v*.-latest iiiij»r«ir**d Horse l*uw«*rs t
aiul al! kinds of Iron unit Brass t.-astiiijr* made
to order at sh irt notice.
Haririjr» \»er*enci«l workmen* a larjre and
well asjM.rfea -*ock of N«*w Uatierns, and our
ftcd.ties heinjr suj.t rlf.r to any FonmlrT in flio
Stale, we fetd <*• 1 fident of entire satiifo-
FtKINXEY k CO - — ii—: faci-on n» those ay'Ii«» ni’iv faY*«*r n> ivitli their
' ‘Savannah, Ga. ' TTERRING'S PATENT. CHAMPION " r,lers \' ,h r ‘-« !,rd •*’ P r i c, ‘ :,,ld ,,f
Office Masonic Hall Block. Bull street. H FIRE-PROOF SAFES, with Hall’s Pat- “"'^-V.umlrv-1 d U.eliiim <l,-,n on W*s-
A list of the number* that are drawn from J-l ent Powder-Pro*! Locks, the intnie tint Ail mtic' R-iilro'id P
the wheel, with the amount of the prize that were awarded separate medals at the World's rr<>
each one is entitled to, will be published after Fair,in London, in 1*51,and the AVorid’wFfcir, March -4lh is''< t v * 1
every drawing, in the Savannah Daily News. in.New York, Is.',:!, aud are the only American ' 7 ’ -'
Safes that were awarded medal* af the J-un- 1
of 26 Whoie* cost*
SgOo.nO
Do. * do. 26 Halve* l.',0.i»
Do. do. 23 Qnar., 75.00
Do. do. 2*’. Eighth* 37.50
All order* addressed to FRANCE. BROAD-
BENTS A CO., AA'ilniington, Delaware, will
March 24th, 1*59.
'V’OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
11 ORS.—All person* indebted to theefttiti
— don World’* Fair. AND TRACT DEPOSITORY
T- There Safe* tonii the most perfect security ’ of tfo* G • irgi.i Coaf.-rerie.-. The Cmn-
ite ; aj^inst Fire anil Burglar*, of any Safe* ever U m ,u,^ „f 1;,, .; L .r« „e- r.-t tin- loth
hv ^!lm r C1 " “ d “ Ule P”'—'• »f winch he will
c7«vink mXV?£££??• sell Seip fin- C elh‘ Call at the Post-.ffice. ‘
Cassville, Mcl. 2 ., 1-tete-ly r, ROBY C. LATlM ER. r
Cassrille, Ga^ March K>, 1*59.
tand luw been ordered lo the coast of 'ThlSSOLUTlOX.— 1 The copartnership in ; -
iiouisiana, to enterccpt the suspected sja- I I >he Tannery business, at MeDuw’s Tan- '
ver. said to be off that mso , -k- f yard, between J. Mclhiw A Smith, is thir.
‘ Utat coast, waiting for dav dissolved by nintnal consent. This 19th
an opportunity to land a cargo of Afri- November, 1S5S.
<anr. JONATHAN McDOW,
i Meh 24-st WM. F SMITH. .V
X OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT-
, ORS.—All persuu* indebted to !h- estate
of Elisiia Mittoes, deceased, late of Fannin
county, an- requested to make immediate pav-
, lueut; and those having demands agaiuslMid
BORGIA, CASS COUNTY-—Twomonth* Estate wilt please present them in term* of the
after date applicutioB will be made to law. WM. FRANKLIN,
the (Minary of said coanty, for leave to sell March 17—6w Administrator,
(he Real Estate of Win. C- Allen, decrased, —
U tV 4 co '* ntr '^*J»- WATTS, MfARRUGE LICENSES, at the Standard
*•*-“*- -»*. Adir.iaistrator. Office. »t 7’- reals per q'uire, cash.
of Thomas J. Treadaway, deceased, late ',.f offered the pnblie. :o.d can only he bail of the just., ami hive permnnenilv i, c-»n( >1 lk-|*to>-
Fannin county, are requested to make home- sahscribev* and their agents, who have »» Itorr ut Maemi; G... where «if ih - lk»E> of
diate parmen’t ; and those Slaving demands hand and make tr order, *U kinds of Boiler „hr’Cutalogn-- will l.e (one--!ie<l at Nmdirilla
against said estate will please present them in an ‘* Chilled Inwi Bank. Chests and Ymilt*, wholesale and r-jiai! price*, aud ns low a* thev
terms of the law. WM. FRANKLIN, Vault »ior*, and Money lh.xe*, or Chests for ean he Oonght elst-wfo-re.
March 17—Ow Administrator. Broker*. Jewelers and Private Families, or . Catalogue* fwnislii-d free of expense, hr
: ' - ■ • Piste, Diamonds, and other vatsaUe*. And mail, if ilesirisl.
. -swt 1 vr voTt’a - • are a 1 so i a ten lees i bi purelsase 1 ami smami-* \ farce sfoek 1 -f Beligions S,t I dri I li Sdwisl
ZTn d-rtg^-SS! ° f J ““’ nm.C.^eTett .byways JCFft
. , pcc
dred, cash ; call at the
Dec. 9. 1*7.5. STANDARD OFFICE.
Look. S. C. HERRING A CO..
No. 251 Brqadwar, aur. Murray 8t., N. Y.
! r Agents for Georgia—Seugn, Abbott A Co.,
i Attanm. BeU, Prentiss A Co., Snvanuak. -
B LANK DEEDS—for Sheri®*, Admiuiatta-Mch 2"., I3.m—ly
torn, and others, wishing to make titles t — *———-
to land; printed iu good style and'on a aape-
rior articla of paper; for sale at the 0 different kinds, at the
Jam 1,1*9. STAND ARD OFFICE; ■ Jan. 1, BMW.
^UPERIOR and Inferior Court Ext eati—a, of tlie eity
in. Blank-Moolte, Stationery -siit h a* Fm-I*-
01 p. Letter, N-.|i- and Bill piper. Enrrlopv*.
Visiting Card*. Pa|>er Cnttors. Gold. Sieel and
* ^sM Pelts; tills. Pencil*. Slates, Wafer*. Ar.
, rioida* fos a» they cun he parchaacil any-
wh ere. w ’*.* reyn^cffully a*k fur a liberal kIirt*
il Cf4»0trr Order*
•» the ptwaotiy fitted. JOHN W. BURKE. Agt
STANDARD OMTCRi ”MenXi - ^io. C..tloa Avtr.ne. M-.con 3 f
Ga.