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Bloody Figkt with the Irinas.
The Herald, published at Centreville,
Texas, of the 8th inst, publishes the fol
lowing account of a desperate conflict
with the Indians, on the Northern frontier
of the State, in which Capt Ford's com
pany of Rangers was surrounded by 800
Indians, and all killed except 5.
I give you below a brief statement of
the loss of 43 of our brave Rangers in an
unfortunate engagement with the Indians.
Capt Ford with 47 of his men, left
A Misrewmnmi Rhomb.—We were told j
the other day an -amusing little incident, j
which, if true, is very good indeed; and!
we do not see aajrreason to deny its truth,;
particularly as our informant related it as 1
General HJbtfSwMs.
Votiee.
_ An election will be held at Cassville and
a fact within his ^knowledge. A gentleman the several precincts in Cass county, on!
in the empty of a Commercial House in j Satuidav 7th nf : A * D aI1 kinds of Jewelry Repaired, in good j
New Y«kt4j, b hi, and ™t to th.! ““"“J 1 '“«»V ■**, lor A. mb ,1 ,tonIll |.i.».
SPRING TRADE, 1350.
bi m in our m
South; stopped at Savannah. Tte steam- ■ tion of two Justices of the Inferior Court. T an V n F,»"T. tind donVw : J. !>■ CUTTING tfc TO.
er arrived at 8avannah on Wednesday, too ' to fill the vacancy of Hons. Augustus C.
late for the New Orleans care, and the Wyly. and Thompson Colbert resigned.—
^j^matroBing through Hie streets of lB onler of Court ^ this mh A rfl 1869<
S? '2™ tbesplenAd^omsof f Mir hot t.tv EL*
camp in pursuit of the Indians, who had «* ty the splendid rooms of
carried off400 horses. He was joined by | the Geesgi* State Iarttery McKmney A
200 friendly Indians, and afterwards by p*. M«wgers, m the new Masonic build- ,
u,i Van a,™ with 280 regulars. After > m & Bull street He says to our informant, ^ 1 B,Ure, Tl s '» *—
^m^forees had pass^thTheadwa ! that he was impressed to purchase a tick- ? r| “ t ,s “ ? That wonderful purifying agent,
the united forces naa passca uie neadwa .... directions to send »ARBrS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID j This
JOHN F. MILHOLLIX, Clerk.
J3T" Entirely New I EntirelyfNew 1— j
, quested to give me a trial.
W. R. MOCXTCASTLE,
March 31, 1839—ly. Cartersville, Ga.
SCOVIL * GOODEL S
T AKE pleasure in informing their ca.*om- •
era and bnrsra generally, throughout the ‘
country that they are now offering the most j
Elegant and Attractive
■ STOCK OF
PATENTED JAR. 4, 1859
' I MILS Machine takes the doiiblc-Iocc stitch, i
DRY GOODS,
Xo. 28 Whitehall Street.
in a few'hours with perfect-ease. They are • .Feb. 2fo lSiU-
durable, and cannot get unit of order except |
from gross carelessness. These Machines arc j _ .
for sale in this place at-my residence. Cal! j | 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in the
and see them—no charge for shewing them.' : I . Post 01 ee at Cassville, Ga., on the 1st
J-' 1 -TERRELL, Agent, j Li day of April, 1859, which if not taken
Cassville, March 3d—tf. nut within three months will be sent to the
„,„i mpn with tW friend)Indiana, eon- I our verd*nt friend was robbed of every i by nature herself, for rendering pure the air ' »v to adjust, and the operator can learn its use
tmued twoi day s trawebkl the direction of i * had-about $900. The robbery we breathe. Its action is in obedience to Sxrif hl * — « ith ■—
Kansas. Between midnight and day- j not discovered until lie got home to laws-qnick, sure, powerful,
break of the second night, the friendly In-! ^* s room - ^ c . was an awful j It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
dians left the camp of Capt Ford. About j remnant of a night to him—-the very long- It removes all offensive odors ;
daylight Capt Ford found himself sur-1 f® 4 he ever experienced. Sleep was ban- j t cures burns with instant certaintv;
rounded by 800 warriors, who demanded ls ‘ ,e<1 from j| ,s “ 1S heart filled with j i, is the best p repanUlun ever „ sed for
his surrender. He refused, and ordered remorse an “ shame; and want was his f resb woun( j a .
his men to prepare for fight, each being i b ^ Ctr t ^ wa * *» ! It destrovs’ all vegetable and animal poi-
arraed with two revolvers and a rifle.— j “* m The Ticket -he gazed upon it and j gonj
They fought bravely and desperately but. ^ h«rtd£teKSl7 14 Sieves in a few second, the bites of in- | This is no Lottery, but a lair and legitimate j SZS’m'
were overpowered by numbers, and all now me sinning neart clings to the slight- sale, in which each purchaser gets the value 5'*1°“’, •
butchered except Capt Ford and four of est thread. The door opened, and the ; ’ ’ of his or her money in a Gold Pencil with
his men, who cut their wav through and i h«y from the office stood before him. j 804 £ rs “ I S w '’ rmn ^ ’ i-°oo ^d^n^alw » Ur a » G ti! d Lo ^ et ’ wor *h j Brook’s, Jacob^R
escaped THOS. W. BLAKE. He soon found that he had drawn a prize 14 soothes bo,ls when formed, and heals fo.00; and tn addihon to the purchase, each ! carter. WillLn
It soothes boils wheu formed, aud heals v—», —- — >uc uiirvuuc, »cn : Carter AT illi«nn
i f «^thousand dollare in the Georgia State -pid.y ; ^ | Chapman J T
i Lottery. We are told that he says he will 1118 R ood for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and , 5> 8> 10 15j , i0> 80> .- 0> or cveu c ’ j Curgile, Alfred
’ look better to himself after this. 3. sorcs : Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and I Christopher, Rob t
i It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath, j honorable manner, and as the name of the j c ”* ”
symptoms of Typhoid and Sear- j S&JhJSJW i DaheG Mrs. D. H. C.
Protection against Drouth.
The frequent stirring of soils between
the rows is undoubtedly a protection, and ' „ Female WEAKSBsa”-This complaint, The worst =, u. ,, FU , C ao „ OTr -, Ph „ PtMn . m f - - --- , ua ner, Mrs. t
in ordinary cases a sufficient protection js Terv prevalent just now. It shows it- let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Flu- J Premium", are put up in’a small bojM^a ufe : Done »° D . Eli
against drouth. 1 he air passes freely se jf j n a <1^;^ f or hundred dollar shawls, id; it has been known to check the spread of j manner, and sent to**the owner bv mail, free of i’® ob * , s, Dr. Clavton
through soils frequently fftoedi and : and those nice looking young men , who : Tvphoid Feref in famiIies alld upon P planta . j « , ' ! Fnller^L
whenever air comes m contact w ith a bo-1 peddle tape, with their hair curled. It is , tions i v Wur p a u’ 4ro " 1 onfr e^Rerience m the above F t ’ci ara
dy colder than itself; it deposits moisture, i a wea lr nPS , that usuallv comes on at the , . .. ( business, has given general sarisfactinn, as I r S’
as in a tumbler filled with ice water at j Le ^fc^hteen Isvervant to tennin 1 K Physicians are using it in Charles- each purchaser can aell or trade the above »r-1 c^irl^D
the dinner table, or in the particles of a 1 afe fS-Tk^sUndrJ SetUk >niCol “^ S “‘ h - A “S“ s4a - AlI ““ 4a . * ^ 1 &Ue
soil at some inches depth, and consequent-1 Xhc cure 'i s to spend less for^nnets and “ acon - c » lamb >' 8 - Montgomery, Selma, Mo-
* * *• " - - ! bile, and Ne-Ar Orleans.
ly co'der than the air above the surface, j lnore books—in other words, to put some- i b ‘, 0 , v 9 ' _ ,
V, hen the farmer sees his tumbler sweat, ! thing in the head as well as upon it. ; The Ho «P ,tuIs of Ne ' v Orleans and Mobile
as it is sometimes expressed, he may be; are using it.
assured that so it fares with the soil six
or eight inches below a well stirred sur
face, provided the soil were mellowed to
that or a greater depth before the crop
was put in.
Mulching is often an efficient protection
against drouth. Straw, coarse hay, leaves,
mold from the woods, chips, or even a
pile of stones, laid around the roots of a
newly set tree, retards evaporation, and
secures a moist condition for the rooks. It
is so with strawberries, if the ground is
mulched between the rows. Raspberries,
blackberries, gooseberries, and many oth
er crops may be partially protected in the
same way.
But the great source of protection in
our country is in deep plowing. On a
soil of any decent consistency, it would
lie impassible that a crop should suffer
from the drouth, if the soil were'pulver
ized to a deptli of fifteen inches ; because
the lower portions of such soils would re
tain moisture till long after the surface
■.'.lould have received new supplies from
the clouds. If our readers are alarmed at
fifteen inches as a deptli which they des
pair of reaching, we think them too casily
alarined, but still we will meet them on
higher ground. A field thoroughly pul
verized to a depth of ten inches will sel
dom sitftcr from the drouth. Abundant
and reliable testimonies liavc been pub
lished, going to show that fields plowed
to a deptli of eight or ten inches have es
caped unhurt, when other fields, equally
well cultivated, with the single exception
that they were plowed but half as deep,
have utterly failed of giving crops. That
deep plowing is a sufficient remedy against
any ordinary drouth—any but the very
longest'” anti severest—is an established
trutk—Plow, Loom <C Anvil.
Pkemiuiis to Southern Writers.—Mr.
Gardner, publisher of the Southern Field
and Fireside, otters the following prizes to
Southern writers :
For the best Novelette, or tale of Fic
tion, one hundred dollars.
For the best Literary Essay, fifty dol
lars.
For the best Agricultural Essay', fifty
dollars.
For the best Poem, not less than sixty-
lines, twenty-five dollars.
For the best Poem, less than sixty lines,
twenty-five dollars.
A Committee will be selected to make
the award, by- the publisher and the two
editors of the Field and Fireside—the ar
ticles to be furnished by the first day of
July next.
The clerk of the House of Repre
sentatives, is unquestionably up to snuff.
—In his list of items for which enormous
sums of money were expended ostensibly,
to furnish the new Hall, are the following'
12 bottles of Macaboy snuff, six bottles of
Martinique snuff, 2 walnut snuffboxes.—
The people will soon begin to snuff the
outrageous extravagance of such public
officers.
A man chopping in the woods,
near Lexington, Florida, recently, was at-
lacked by a ferocious wolf, which, at the |
first signal, grasped his victim by the
throat. Tlie wife, standing in the door of
the house, saw the position of her hus
band, and running up seized his axe, and
with one blow up on the back of the wolf
so disabled him as to make him release bis
hold. A few more blows finished hi in en-
A Russian merchant of Berdiansk an
nounces the sale, in his warehouse at
Odessa, Nicolaieff and Sebastopol, of four
hundred and fifty-one thousand pounds,
or seven thousand three hundred and fif-
ty-ohe tons of iron, and cast iron, com
ing from projectiles picked up in the Cri
mea after the war. This will give an idea
of the prodigious consumption of shot and
shell in the siege of Sebastopol
.Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manu
facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by
the gallon at reduced rates.
For sale by druggists and country mer
chants generally, from whom orders arc re
spectfully solicited.
Try at least one bottle. Price 50 cents.—
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the Labratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer
— general post office as Dead Letters:
E xtraordinary sale of jew- ; Aiiison. w. t. i ii.u. iundeii
ELRY, with a Premium to each Purcha-! S reWt ° n i,?: „ a ! p i,e - JJ is * E - J -
ser worth from $2.00 to $200.00 ’ j Eur ' rt -’N Mrs. Mary 2 j Long, Henry
■ - * breward, D. L. Langford, Willis J.
Madden, David
1 Milner, J. T. •
| Xeltar, U. I
Pullen. Wm. .
I Richardson, Jas. W.
stokely, Mrs. M.
Smith, J. F.
I Spikes. Capt. J. AY. i
| Strough, R. AV. 1
Towds, B.
Thompson, Charles A. i
Todd. Mr.
Therdan, T. C. j
Wbitlev. J. L. !
Wood. Miss Mary A. I
Whitaker. Janies ‘
Wilson, Zack
Walker, James B. I
minm gratis. j XI”"’ V ce „ W-lbnm. Lewis
We want a good agent in every part of Ihe j . 5 ,lb *' ° lb -7 f«>I'd) j
country to solicit purchasers ; and agents, to ! n ’ ltb v A - Yoodwin, Mr. M. ;
be successful, should first have a Pencil and j U-,rr,,, » “ H b t T. keonians, Mrs. Sarah ;
Pen and Premium, or Locket and Premium, | Persons calling for any of the above j
or both, to exhibit; and the first person be- j letters will please ask for “advertised letters,'* •
coming a purchaser at any place will receive 1 “"d bring change to pay for advertising.
the agency for that neighborhood.
NO MONEY RISKED !—We propose to let
a person know what Premium he will receive
before sending his money. - Any lady of gen
tleman desiring one of the above articles, can
first send us their name atad address, stating
whether they want the Pencil and Pen, or
Locket, and we will make their selection, and
inform them by return mail what Premium
they are entitled to. They can then have the
privilege of sending for it'if they choose. We
cannot, however, give this privilege but once
to any person ; and we make this offer to es-
Apr. 7—3t.
A. UAIRE, P. M.
style^pXrtlT^it’rS^S- i* C °’ Ci,rlCrSV ‘" e = J ‘ W ' Gr ^ Adai ™ nic = ) ^ig^
’. T , | P i , . 71 J j S. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. H. Shuford, Can-; hood. After a person becomes a purchaser,
ing, double back-action bustle, etruscan ton , 1 and accepts the agenev, wo require all persons
lace expansion, spiral Piccolomini attach- _' ' ~*’ ; in that locality to send their $5 iu advance
ment, gossamer indestructible! It is a . ,, ’ . . : through him.
“love of a thing.’’ STll Yonr Hair is Harsh, j Ana if any ono is dissatisfied with their pur-
- j Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative ekase, and an unbiassed peraon competent to
. -’ . ,, . , If vour Hair is Grev ' ; judge says the articles tire not worth more
J^liyEdltoiS, in Maine, recently j ' - Use Prof. Wood’s Bliir Restorative than the money paid lor them, and in some ca-
went on an excursion ; they made a com- i If your Hair is Thin, ’ ; ses ten or even forty times the amount, let
mon purse and bought a box of sardines ! Use Prof.’ Y.tood’s nair Restorative, i ? uch re,urn tlie K llo<Js - und we will free-
for dinner. In consequence of that reck- Hyou are Raid, | ‘. v the nmney.
less extravagance, 49 of them have since , Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. , f A “W our i,rp “ r4,cIes s “ ,tabIe
, Vi i f .1 U V ' r If you have Nervous Ilc-adache for Lad,ts a,,lJ Gentlemen, such as Gentle-,
taken the benefit of the bankrupt act. ' Uge Pro u f 'd's u’iir Restorative. Gl ’“‘ ;‘" d 0«M Jest
; If y„ u have Dandruff I ?.1 <4 G Uilr _d Chains, Gold Slyeve Duttons, Gold
| Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative
If you have Eruptions,
For Napoleon III.—There is now in
preparation in Baltimore, and will be dis-
I sum uuiii u v
Watch Keys and Seals, Gold Shirt Studs—
plain and with settings; Gold Scarf Pins—
patched within a day or two, three sets of
harness, with three horses and two carria- ^ ^
ges, a single and double buggy designed j If you desiretopreserve the Color”
for the Emperor Napoleon. Use Pjof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
9 I If you desire not to lose the Color.
Later from Mexico.—New Orleans, : ,, „ F~ < Vu! rof ' Ualr Restorat ''ve.
, , ’ II you want a Cheap Article,
The steamer Arizona has ar- tj sc Pro ^ Wood’s Hair Restorative.
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative. ! " L 'w style; Gold Breast Pins, California Dia-
If you desire Glossy Hair, i Q, “ nd JT , :\.9!i! d Kln P- **•
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
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So&Thesbmt Street, Philadelphia, ;
333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, i
333 Chestnut Street, Puiladelphia, '
373 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, i
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With One Hundred Varieties
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Of \ alnable ami Useful Gifts! i
Of Valuable and Useful Gifts! i
- Ot Valuable and Useful Gifts!
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Conducted on an Entirely New Plan.
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A Yalnable Gift with every Book sold.
A Valuable Gift with every Book sold.
A Valuable Gift with everv Book sold.
Catalogues sent free
Catalogues sent free
Catalogues sent free
By addressing R. MELVIN,
333 Chestnnt stri et, Philadelphia, Pa.
15?" New Catalogues, just issued, cuntam-
April 21
rived, bringing intelligence from Mexico,
which reports that the Liberals had taken
the city of San Luis Potosi.
A law recently passed in Maine estab
lishes the annual salary of the members
of the legislature at one hundred and fifty
dollars. They can sit twelve months if
they please for this princely sum.
i-tf~ Persons who are always cheerful
and good humored, arc very useful in the
world; they maintain peace and happi
ness, and spread a thankful temper among
all who lire with them.
Jip*' A Frenchman has discovered a
remedy for the Sthnche which will allcviS
all pain 4thwith.
Jrff" It docs not matter how blue the
stockings are, so the petticoat is long
enough to cover them.
Codfish Aristocracy—Tying a mackerel
to your coat tail and imagining yourself
a whale.
£gf”When the heart is out of tune, the
tongue seldom gives good music.
The health of Gen. Cass is said to be
rapidly declining. i
Laziness travelled so slowly that i
poverty soon overtook it
If you admire the Beautiful Lock,
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. !
If you wish a face free from P-inples,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
FOR LADIES, we have Gold Watches. Flo
rentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Cameo, Garnet
and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Kings, Gold
Braceiels Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt | j n ^ll l‘he "p.rpuT»r"works "of thTdav,“and“a !
Slides, Gild Rings, Ac. Also, Pianos, Melo- List of One Hundred Varieties of Gift's. When
deons, Musical Boxes, Accordeons. Ac. or dcrs ol twentv-five dollars and upwards arc
Unexceptionable references given whenever I received, a receipt for the same will be scut
required. j br ro t nr „ ma ,|.
N. N- Iu sending your names, write the j ' Receipts taken fot everv package sent bv
State, County and Town plainly, so as to avoid j Express. *
letters being miscarried, fr.i,* j Three"plans of commission for agents, ot
which they can take their choice, and each
more liberal than ever offered.
Agents wanted in every town.
Address
Apr 21
ANGLE A CO.,
10*2 Canal Sk* (Old No.) N. Y.
o appear Young,
se Prof. Wood’sHair Restoratir.
p Restorative.
S
EWING MACHINES! |
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Use
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If you want to find it. 4
is^Uo^nld - Louis, Mo. j Of the latest and most approved styles,
- by CV6r - V P ° pular Dr,, ^' s * ! suitable for Sewing Leather” Cloth, NcgrJ
goods. Muslins, Sills, Linens, Jaconets, Ac.—
t«»r sale at Leyden’s General Sewing Machine
Depot, Atlanta, Georgia, at manufacturers’pri
ces. Scud for samples of work and prices.
Oct 7— tf A. LEYDEN.
Agents wanted in every town.
Agents wanted in everv town.
Address R. MELVIN,
333 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
March 24—Cm.
itv and country.
For sale in Cassville by Sam'! Lew, agent
May 20, 1358—ly,
L. S. SALMONS,..A. B. MATHEWS,. .J. X. SIMMONS.
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
(FORMERLY OF CUIFF1X, UA.,)
G eorgia, cass county.—where
as William Pittard, Guardian of Delona
44 , A. Pittard, now Delona A. Dawson, ap-
“* t plies to me for letters of Dismission from said
Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
, persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
LADIES’ AND GENT’S 1 fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
Shoes, Boots, Hats, and 1 causc ’ ifany tho - r hare ’ " h - T said lc44crs should
Fllillrl AD lOMESTie BIT EMIS.
j READY-MADE CLOTHING,
| Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
April 23, 1859—ly.
Very suddenly near this place, on the
21st inst, by the bursting of a blood ves-1
KRAMER A BRO.,
wholesale and k e t a I l
DRUGGISTS,
Cartersville, Cass Co., Ga.
AVE constantly on hand a full a as or t-
H .
mentof DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
ty years, oldest son of John II. Walker, j OILS, GLASS, Ac.
Physicians, Planters, and the public gener-
! not he grauted.
Gtoen under my hand at office, this March
31, 1859. 40d. 'J. IV. WATTS, Ordinary.
» EORGIA, Fansis County.—Whereas
Clarisa Rogers applies to me for Letters
of Administration with the will annexed on
the Estate of Robert Rcgem, deceased, late of
said county.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why "said letters
should not be granted'.
Given under my hand at office, this March
31, 1859. 30d. JAS KINCAID, Ord’ry.
G ilmer sheriffs sales.—wm
be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Ellijav, Gilmer county, on
tii-.f T.......i.... it....
the first Tuesday in May next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property:
Lot ot land No. 77, in the 11 tb cjist. and 2d
section; levied on to satisfy a fi la issued from
Gilmer Superior Court, in faror of Wm. Dayis
ts. Jas. F. Mitchell.
SeiKfrl BabeHlgehcqto.
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Ten thousand packages
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In fourteen months.
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In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteeu months.
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It is warranted to cure
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Any case of Dyspepsia,
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Or any' case of Liver Disease,
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If directions are followed.
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1 f directions are followed.
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If directions are followed.
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Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Scud a Postage Stamp to the Proprietor for
his Pamphlet on “ Diseases of tbe Stomach
and Bowels.” W. W. BLISS, Proprietor,
363 Broadway, New York.
For sale in Cassville by
April 14, 1S59. SAM'L LEVY.
Geptirti $dbeHiscbwfe.
THE MARKETS.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
■ ally are respectfully informed that we are rc- I
| ceivinjr constant supplies of the above articles ! EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Where-
I from first hands, and are selling at as low pri- : I T as Robert Russell applies to me for let-
i ces as any Drug Store in the Southern coun- i ters Dismissory from administration on
Also, lots of land Nos. 123 and 93, both in '
the lltli dist. and 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy j
a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior Court in
favor of Elislia Hunt, vs. Wm. Suns.
Al«o, lot of land No. 25, in the 6tli dist. and !
2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a Justice's Court
fi fa, in favor of Jas. E. Bailey, bearer, vs. !
Isaac Freeland.
Mch 29—tds. J. A. GUDGER, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED SALES.
AT THU SiMK TIME AXD PLACE, WILL BE SOLD: '
Two setts of Blacksmith’s Tools ; levitd on I
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Superior
Court, in favor of L. P. Gudger, vs. Wm. Mav. '
ef. al. ' ’ I
Also, lot of land No. 256, in the 1 ith dist. j
and 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued !
from Gilmer Superior Court, in iavor of S. M. ;
Bailey, vs. John M. Pearcy.
Also, 100 hundred acres off of lot of land No ‘
106, being the lot whereon defendant now j
lives; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Gilmer Inferior Court, for use of tbe officers of !
Court, vs. Charles N. Jones, et al.
Also, tho lot whereon defendant now lives, 1
and tbe adjoining lots belonging to him; lev- !
led on to satisfy a fi fit issued from Gilmer Su- I
perior Court, iu favor of Wm. Martin, vs. Jno.
L. Reid, principal, and N. M. Foster, security
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL.
The Great Soithern Remedt,
The Guest Soytheeh Remedt,
The Great Sorthere Remedt,
The Great SovtAebm ReHebt,
The Great Souther* Remedt,
The Great Southern Rehedt,
The Gheat Southern Rehedt,
The Great Southern Krhedt,
The Great Southerh Rehedt,
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yesrly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yesrly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Planters take notice
Planteis take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
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can bk sent EY UA1L
c,«n be s-.nt by mail
CAN BE SEN* BY MAIL
can bk sent bv mail
CAN BE SENT W MAIL
CAN DE SENT BY MAIL
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carried In The trunk
CAKKIED IN THE TRUNK
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Atlanta, Ga., April S7, 1859. j try. Knowing the adulteration* that areprac- the estate of Robert M. Linn, deceased.
Corrss—Rio, 12j^ @ ISto'c. Java, 17 to 18. | *' se ^ powdering aud preparing Drugs, we | These are therefore to cite aud admonish *11
Sugar—7L£ to 10—according to analitv b ? T . e the8e al ! t, . cles prepared under our name- j persons concerned to be and appear at my of-
feCGA* i^mioaccoraing to quality. dlate supervision, thus msuriug to cur cus- j fice within the time prescribed by law to show
Molasses—34 to 3o per gallon—Market pret- tomers pure Drugs and Medicines. ; cause, if any they have, wLy said Letters
ty well supplied. t&~ Physicians and others are invited to should not be granted. a saw-mill; levied on to satisfy ’sundry Jus^ I That it is the cnl’v sure and positive remedy
Wheat Sells briskl v §1 >i ^ $1 dci* cxunnoc our siocIl before purcbisio^ | aimn nn^ow -m- inn j aAb«a tkia a *<i -1 p n .._A £ i *• m ■ ! tl..* :» » .. nn i r- .»/> .,a UU iUiwa vanuxiw
, * ^ elsewhere. 121
j hishel. Preparations not officinal prepared to — T
tirely, but not till the wolf had succeeded > Corn—Limited supply in maricet and thede- order. ' a nurvKTRiTftR’Suuir
in cutUng the throat of her husband so j good at 65 to 68 cts from wagons. | at4ended 40 ; A before the Court House to Cassville"’"
on appeal. j That it ia the only sure and positive remedy .
Also, part of lot of land No. 103, on which is I That it is the only sure and positive remedy :
„ _ saw-mill; levied on to satisfy sundry Jus- j That it is the cnly sure and positive remedy
Giveu under my hand at office, this April tice’s Court fi fits, in favor of Joseph Birch eL j That it is *he only sure and positive remedy
1, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry. ' al., vs. Enos MeCInre; said land Iving in’tbe I Th»* il '* the only snre and positive remedy
7tb dist and 2d set.
Mch 29—tds. J. A. GUDGER, Sb’ff.
that be expired almost immediately.
' day, hog ronng 10V£ cents.
Cottos for India,—In Manchester there Salt—fi.so to $1.35 per sack,
has been a prodigious impetus given to I Floue—Superfine $3.00 per bundled. Extra
Bacon -Market well supplied. We quote to- ’‘"^A^hareof “ubli^ftronage is respect
fully solicited. KRAMER A BRO..
Corner opposite Jones A Greenwood’s
Apr. 14. Carriage Factory.
trade by tho detnaud in cotton goods for ! Family $S.50
India. Mr. Bright says that you cannot Candles—Adamantine 23 and 25 cents A DMIXISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably
push our goods a mile further into any 1 Lard-HW to 1S« cents Ltoht sunnlv to »“ order grauted by the Ordinary of , _, ,
part of India without finding customere hand. K supply on Mtwx^e couufy, vnll be sold on the first ^OTJCS TO DEBTORS AXD CREDIT- «* ‘he gn^erfy of Jlohn F. Brown ; fi fa in &-
waiting for yo'L There appears to be no ’ “
the 1st Tuesday in June next within the h-gal ^. lgs suvniiv’e cat wo ar
i hours of sale, that portion of the land of the / 1 AS,S » SALES for May,
; late Robert M. Lina, deeepsed, which was set I : 1859.—On the first Tuesday in May
aside as the Widow's Dower. Sold by eon- ■ next, within tbe legal hours of sale, before
sent of parties, to close the administration.— the court bouse door in tbe town of Cassville,
Terms made known on the day of sale. the following property will be sold.:
Apr 21 ROBT RUSSELL, Adm’r. One bouse and lot'in Cassville, whereon
Mrs. Martha A. McReynolds now lives; sold
limit in trading with one hundred and fif
ty million or two hundred million of per
sons, if you will give them a chance of
reaping the fruits of their industry and
securing the enjoyment of that which they
produce.
m , ” , ' awe- iL . , |\l VIILa IV DCD1VDO AA19 l/ADVll* t #S .fri ” ' " *
. Tuesday m June next, before tbe conrt honse ORS.—All persons indebted to the estate : Tor ofRollivan A Erwin.
Augusta, Ga, April 26, lS59.-Cotton-priees ^oor m the town of Cassv.lle, lot of land So. of E ,igh* Miltons, deceased, late of Fannin I One bouse and tot at Cass Depot; fi fo in fa- ;
range from 9% to 123*'—according to quality. ">, m the-_d district of Cass ttrouty. Sold as coontT, are requested to make immediate pay-! ror of G. W. Glena, vs. Wm. S.Vangban.
• I. ■ 4 • the property of ‘be estate of Clinton Alford, ment • and t^e having demands acainst Uid ! Oneswrel horse - J B Cooke v« David F I
deceased, late of Mu8«wee county. Terms- Estate will please present them in terms of tbe O an£on ’ J Ct ’ DaT,d E ' !
cash siusimiimn ]aw WM. FRASKL1X, !
tST Dr. CaTMMMgh** Pile Salve, fer cash.
the cure of every form of Hemorrhoids, or
Piles; whether of long standing or recent ori-
Apri! 2S—tds.
SILAS McMICHAEL,
Administrator.
March 17—6w
Administrator.
The defendant’s interest in the house and j
lot in Cartersville whereon he now lives; Wil- |
5^” The Atlanta American of t ester
day, learns from Mr. JohnE. Blunt,Chirf;
Engineer of the Georgia Air Line Railroad, ^j**™ 1 ** bei*^ reqniredin any ease, only todiate payment; *Dd those having claims against diate payment’; and tbo^ haring demands One iron safe, one desk, one show case, and
that fourteen miles of the Road has been j regHlate the bowels, if constipated, or m Dtar- said estate will pleasejprvscn t tbeni to terms . against said estate will plgsse jxrescnt them in , one bedstead ; J, C. Elliott, vs. Long A John-
let this side of Gainesvflle, and that the‘ riunaandDyaentery. * ” """
contractors commenced operations—that To all saeh, a specific is offend fer their re
ground was broken last Wednesday. ! lief, which haa stood the test of
of tbe law. p JOHN F. MILHOLLIX,
April 23—$w. Administrator.
terms of the law.
March 17—6w
WM.’FRANKLIN,
C: Administrator.
Lots of land Xos. 730, 777, 779, in tbe 17th
. dist. and 3d sec.; R. J. Carson, vs. Joel Stone.
twrivn yaws’ .etira Lractire - h ri- .w 0 TATE 0F BORGIA, Gilmer COUNTY. G^dtte^lS^II telto .^teles of cotton; Wm. Solomon, vs. Floyd ;
'hET’A dancing master was t«k»n UD in time haa never f.iir/ ^ —Two months after date application will the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell ,,n -
X.toL, 1^1. 0. Hot lL “* D * Ter £uled > w,tb « acknowledge of kj be made to the Ordinary of said county the Real Estate of Wm. C. Allen, deerased,
Aatchex, lateh for robbing a fellow-boar- the proprietor, of caring every ease. for leave to sell a balance of the lands belong- late of said county. WM. WATTS,
He said be commenced by cheating ; The Pronrietor haa no L--i» ing to the Estate of Alfred B. Roterds. dec'd. Feb. 24—2m. Administrator.
dor.
, . The Proprietor has no hesitancy in savin* •«£ *° ,he Est *te of Alfred B. Roterds, dec’d,
a printer, and, after that everything ras- hi , Pile Salve is the first and only Mali!- 1,4e of *“ d caun ‘ 7 ' S' ®;J^® ERDS ’
call} came easy to him. *.M. GREER,
J - ; hie specific ever discovered for that disease, March 10,1859. Admiwstrators.
^ • tad wkieh cvm hr oatiird tnoliettiM miw
SPA young man named James Soud-! price, one dollar per box, retail. The Pite
Also, one stock of Goods ; property of J. L.
Peers; fi fa in favor of Dunham, Taff A Co.,
and otters. Bale continued from day to day
until all is soli J. C. AYCOCK,
April 1,1859. Sheriff!
S tays of Georgia, cass ©ouxty. -
Two months after date application will be
. made tb the Ordinary of said county for leave
to aell one-ihird interest in lot of laud Xo. : 1 DMINISTRATOR S S.\LE.—Agree.-
dard was caught in a bandatthe Mattel 1 C T A?E OF GEORGIA, Picx**s Cocntv— 2t«, in the 2d district of Lee county—proper /\ aUy to an order of the Ordinary of De
v «T p;tt. i. n t. •_ > ^ a l- ; * pw* "P 1 -I - ™* mrineun in a pa- Q
ShoD Of Pitts’A °“ TeW ^pn.npmgmaaja™, inooeea in a pa- O Whereas Stephen GrilSlh and Cddb ty of Martha R. Sanders. ' ' ' j L\. Kalb eo., will be sold before die conrt.
j-.,., ' 0 °*^. 4n A . ^ , ~ 8 . per box, properly labelled, and will keep any Griffith, Executors of the Estate of Caleb C. R. SANDERS, house dixir in the town of Cassville, on the 1st
arm was torn from Its socket, and bis u--*!, nf — - Griffith, deceased, apply to me for lettexa dis- March 3d, 1859—5m. Guardian. Tuesday in June next, within the legal hours
Dodv horrihlv mntil.t^l |( m thought i v. „ . - „ k _ c «___ miaaory from said Kxectftorship ; .... _ —j of sale, one town lot in Kingston, Xo. 53, eon-
For sale in 1 aaartne nv N. Lav 1. uuL These are therefore to cite ana admonish all OTATE OP GEORGIA, CASS COUXTY.— taining 50 feet front of the public square, run-
19 Two months alter date application win be '
body horribly mutilated,
be could not recover.
For calc in CnasviBcby S. Levy, agent.
T. H. CA VAX A UGH, 1
Jan. 13,1839—«m. 8l i
. £P““The Sultan of Turkey has thiity-
female siay^ which PwThim ferty^^l' I«frriw Coort Exeonfeona, Given under my
peraons concerned, to beand appear at nr office 1 O Two months after date application will be niag back east 125 feet. Also, will be sold on j
within the time prescribed Ify law. and shew made to tbe Ordinary of said coanty, for le*Te the I* Tuesday m Jnly nesR, before ffie *m*t
eanae, ifany they have,why aaidlefeenshowidto seU lotofLaod Xo. 157, and part oflat Xo. bonne duor in the enonly of Polk, lot of land
not he granted. 151, in the 21at district and 2d lection of aaid Xo. 135, in the 18th diet and id Hectfon. All
hand at office, in Jasper, conaty pwwitr rfMaHnwr^nm j sold an the prWarty af Maitin ▼. Elliott, d»
C.M. McCLUREri J. P. ar.m* lnfe>»BrK«ffi ramify
' Ordinary-*. .7 1<31 -tm.TS Admanfeuaten,'. Apr IA = -A J- C. ELLIOTT, Ad n'i.
That it is the only sure and positive reaiidy ;
That it is tbe only snre and poMtive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
Before the People,
Before tbe People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before Ihe People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before ihe People,
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Fins.
In Dysentery, Diarrhma and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhma and Flax.
In Dysentery, Diarrhma and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhma and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhma and Fin*.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flnx.
In Dysentery, Diarrhma and Flnx.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
Jt never finis.
It never fail*.
Jt never foils,
it never fails.
It never foils,
it never laila.
Packages of half dozen
Packages af half dolBi
Packages of .half dote*
Package* of half dozen j
Package* of half dozen \
Packages of half dozen
Packages ef half doaew
Packages of half Ikiaea
Packages of half dozen
Fat up expressly for plantations.
Put op expressly for plaatatioae.
Put ap expressly for plantations.
Pst op expressly for pUntatiosa.
FaZ sp expressly for plaataMM*.
Fat an expressly for plinlfejswz
Fa* ap expressly fur plaatatioas.
Fot ap expressly for ptnafetisws. T ,
Fst ap expressly for plantations. j j
fag sale H> Cassville by v ;
April 14,1839. M31FL l EFT. 1
IF roMFUKll WIIH
IF CriilFLIE'l WITH
IF COMFI.IF.n WITH
IF CUHFUEU WITH
IF OlHPLlKD WITH
ir OIHPI.IKU WITH
IT COMPLIED WITH
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WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A CURE
WILL EFFECT A- CURE
WIU. KFFFUr 4 CURB
WILL EFFE- T A CHRP
WILL EFFECT A CURE
MURK 8PKFUILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MOKE SPEEDILY
MOKE SPrEDll.Y
MORE SPEEDILY
MOKK SPEEDILY
MORE 3PEUD1LY
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AND PEItMANEMTLT
AND PFKMVNKNTLT
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AND PERM iNKNTT.V
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AND PttMtNENlLY
with less troubu;
WITH LKS3 TROUiLE
WITH LESS TROl'ni.E
WITH Lfe# TSOUItLE
WITH LESS TRUUKI.K
WITH IKSS TROUBLE
WITH LG83 TROt ltl.t;
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WITHOUT UM-t OP TIME
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WITHOUT LOS- OP TIME
OR CHANOE OF DIET
OR CHANGE OK DIET
or change; O' DIET
OR CHANGE OF DIET
OR CHANOE OF DIET
ob change: of diet
OR CHANGE OF IWf
THAN ANY known REMEDY
than ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN aAV KNOWN REMEDY
TH iN ANY KNOWN EMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY r.V'IWV REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY
IN OOXOKRIKKA k GI.EET
IN GONOKRWKA * GLEET.
IN GONOKKHOCA * GLEET.
IN GONORRHOU A GLEET.
IN OONORRIIOCA- A Ol EEL
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PLANTERS, THIS ■
PLANTERS, THIS ■
PLANTERS, THIS ■
PLANTERS, THIS »
PLANTERS, THIS 18
PLANTERS, HUB ■
A YALUABI E REMEDY
A V*LUABLE REMEDY
A VALUABLE REMEDY
A valuable: remedy
A VALUABLE REMEDY
a valuable remedy
FOR YOUR NEGRO**
FOR YOUR RED ROM t
FOR YOUR NEUB0CRI
FOR YoUR NEGROES :
FOR Y* UR NEGRO**;
FOR YOUR Utm;
IT SAVES 1 HEIR HEALTH
IT SAVES Til M R HFAITII
IT SAVES THLfK UFA I Til
IT SAVES THEIR IIFaMH
IT SAVES lliEIK HEALTH
AND THEIR CONZIlrUTKIH,
AND Il'KIK UONMIIUIION,
AND THEIR aiNi-THUTIO*,
AND Hi! IK f ONST11UTWM,
AND THE IK tONSTITUTIUR
YOU LOSS OF HANDS,
YOU Lo-S (IF HAND-,
VoU let a OF HA Vie*.
You loss of hands,
YOU Lo=S OF HAMS,
IT Cl RFS qUICE,
IT I USES qUICTL
IC CURES QUICK,
ir CUKES QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK,
A BIG DomoR’S RIIL
A RIO DOCTOR'S I ILL
A RIG IAS TOR’S MU.
A BIG fos;,o!: s KILL
A KHi DOCTOhS 44IX
AM) NEVER FAtU
AND NEVETt FAIL*
and never fails
and NEVER FAIL*
AND never fail*
price two f villa ns
FBI* E 1» O I LI LARS
PKICg TWo t» l LaKS
I'KICR TWO IS 1.LARS
PRICE TWO DOLLARS
PACKAGED (<F
PACKAGERS OF
PACKAGE-^ OF
pa<kages or
Packages or HALF I
TUT UP RXPRE2B1.Y
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PTT UP EXPRESSLY
POT CP KXPREFR1.Y
ICY IT CXPRItoaLY
FUR piantaTionz
FOR PLANTATION*
FOR nAKTATIOM
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLAXTATtURR
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVE*
SAVES
SAVES
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SAVES
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HALF IMB.
half DOL
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Half DC*.
Every $rar*i«t an-I Country 1
Em]> a Eepply of ibu raloabie Biariy,
bam the yr08U that accrue from La I
aa a(> ol phiUnthro^ nnnarda i
ty. It will he taad* tn the ' __
iatereet ai all Draggnic lo perehaae by
W. W. BUSS, PKOrtEUXOR,
3*3 BROADWAY. NEW SOU.
Worn Sole In CnatvIIlo ky
April 14,1858. SAM’L LETT.
S “ T ATE OF GEO»GrArCAS6l!OUXTT7—
Two month* after date application wfll h*
made to the Ordinary of Can county far fears
to sell tbe Beak Kriafe of Jeez* C. Got*, de
ceased, late of aaid county. ■ ,,
■ aiatn t vw enr