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ftm Omit, —1
nppp
lag rasshition which wrr ate Rfisplai.
of j Reaolved, That if the *rispfirai|| lintod
to attend the Gubernatorial Convention,
cannot from any onae attend, they have
the power to apfjijCMiahnrnatea.
On motion, jftwaieaalved that the pro-
$r*f*Rra»fingbt
wsmm
the care of every form of llinnwbiile, or.) ptwv^t. Mnund
fppqMlI
itnnpartiealiim
*i**F to get a teeapi
aettof delegates AriOd be (enpeaed and
lento ballot Capt % T. WoSbrd, and
&L #T « KyaK,’ "H»en appointed by
PUeo; whether of lung ttaaifoug or wmtrafc|VJ tore! Fit
Kin, internal or external; whether attended ‘ trr U>noaao<
with Prolapsus, Hemorrhage, or ehetlOithy T> , | ,
aad all hr external application—no iatmil r of single
adjurants being required in any rara, eufyao 1 twoHa Union
nphte ilr>Mriatfi>H|ill|'ile In j r ~
rbn«and Ifyaetotty. ' - - •- -W
To all andi, a apeahr ia offeed i'wthair re
lief, which baa atood the tea* -of
twelve yaan’ active ftaatioe;
tickets 1 Twenty
‘ and twentyweve’n
’' to every two
’—on the plat
It of the Hen-
r OOD, EDDY * CO.’S SINGLE
NUMBER LOTTERIES I (Charted
• by the State of Georgia.) ftybl
Price Fitly Thousand Dollars t TidteSr only
Ten Dollars:
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
da the members ot oar firm hare, bf WFJ of
pdHk
two Os
iPreotha, in the city off
f ete only ten doBare.
ntendenee of; tbe mana’gement of Messrs. Gregory A Maury,
ins and J. 0 | Wilmington. Delaware, we hare deemed it
b, Ga. Tick- i
time baa never failed, within thebabwirdgoaf £tnribv
«WWIT in ttSUHSi !■ I o — ,
Eighths in prupudHon. 9i bn drawn eaefa ,
—In his eloquent
, t . ; career and character of Thomaa Downas,-
the”Chair to receive the ballots. The votes the Hoa Edward Everett mentions the
being noaeded, resulted m the selection of interesting bet that the subject of his eu-
Anti-Bror n delegates byfivwte of 117 to j logy ^rew * prize in a London lottery,
Colonel J.
X X. Teach
103—to wH: E. V.
A.Crawford, Levi
and John Pittsden.
Mr. The*. A. Sullivan bore moved, that
the following gentlemen bo appeewtad deL
-gate* to the fifth Congressional Conven
tion, which was adopted by acclamation,
towit: CoL J. C. Sproull, D. B. Conyers,
HfR, McConnell, Janes Wofford, and J.
JL Teach,
lb. X A.
towing preamble am) resolutions
Whereas, The Democratic party of Csss
county have ever been, and are now will
which enabled him to lay the founda
tion of bis fcrtunes, or which promoted
them in nmaxtraordioaiy degree. In the
aasUoght npon lotteries, it ie well to note
this feet, and partiealarly, to remind our
readers that, by sending $10, $5, or $H;
the prOpiietor, of Aiiig every
The Proprietor has no hesitancy to spying
that his Pile Salve is the Intend foly iafoili-
ble specific ever dineorsred for -that dfo*uue,
and Which cures by outward application only.
Price,, ugo dollar per box, retail. The File
Salve is pvt ap in gteto jest, inboard ia a pa
per box, property l.theUed. and trill been any
length of tinoe. ‘ ^ / - T - ' ’• •
For salt in Caaaa#£*y, f|. livj, agent.
T. H. CAVANAUGH, Frapeistor.
J»n. 13,1S59—Sm. ' ’ ' '1ft. Lonfo,Mo.
ATTENTION, PAIMEIA
THE subscriber is prepared to atoekfiij lists
X fur the coming bar vast, and from long ea-
to Wood, Eddy A Co., Wilmington, Dria- i perience m the business be hatieres be will be
vmra IB nraws inaww ( lto 7,1859.
Class 19 drawl Satnrdey, M»y 14, 1859,
data *0 draws Saturday. May 21,1559.
Ctodatl draws Saturday, May 28,1S59.
1 Prim of
1 Prize of
1 Prise of
1 Prise o!
1 Prim Of
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME
9*0.000
leoeo
Msoi tool
5,000 Lioo l
.800 !
2»,*0 ?
100 i
lftosewf
fiOEriaes of
of
of '
4,000 [ 100 TVfces of
a of 8,000 I 100 IHaes of
AFPBOHMATmTRIZES
4 Prises of |«0» apprak.to fOo.opv prize
4 Friars of 5*0 apprusfcto ]i>,.v>0 prize
Wilmington. Delaware,
, j expedient to change the name of oar firm, on
Gutters and an( j Jannarr 1st, 1859, to that of WOOD,
: EDDY A CO . who will hereafter have the
| management of the Sparta Academy Lottery, I
{and the others, as above named.
| In all transactions we hare endeavored to
j conduct onr business with integrity and
| pro aptness, and we can assure the public that j
v the patronage heretofore bestowed on ns is ;
#1,500 ! well deserving of being transferred to our sue* !
*4lu) ■ censors.
Very respectfully, 8. SWAN k CO. }
Augusta, Ga., Dec! 15, 1858.
ware, or Augusta, Georgia, they will re
(voitm in return ft tiAut in tkflir
tottery, which, i ^ "*!.*?****
able to give general satisfaction. Hie shop j
may be found one mile sonthmeet ef EahevMe j
Mina. He will alse do all be osatomimyi
-Jefejjl
JRS5S
=.^ssi’S
5,000 priie
5^000 prixe
4,000 prixe
prize of $£0,094,
122. j Fanners, bring on your blades if you please,
For I will give your cutters great ease._
HT A Nebraska paper says that slave- j Casg countv Ga MflV 3 AIHE8,
ry is already established in the Pike's
mg to sacrifice any prejudice to individu- -Peak region, that the Mexicans are there
als, to promote the great principles of the with peons, and that southerners are on
Democratic party.
I their way with slaves, from every South-
Thcy now deem it neither conducive to , cm State.
the establishment of those principles, nor
in accordance with their feelings to nomi
nate Joseph E. Brown to the high position
that he now aspires to.
Because 1st, He has violated his party
faith in opposing, through his appoint
ments to office, the election of J. A. W.
Johnson, the Democratic nominee for So
licitor General of this Judicial District
Because 2d, In his first annual Message
he has wantonly attacked the long estab
lished usages of the Democratic party, in
holding Conventions to nominate their can
didates for Governor—4jy charging in said
message that such conventions were con
trolled by bank influence, thereby intima
ting that they were corruptly controlled
by. money.
Because 3d, In his appointments upon
the State Road, and elsewhere to offices of
trust and profit, he has manifested an in
tolerant spirit of Sectarian preferment—
disregarding, in many instances, qualifi
cation, capacity, or love of the principles
of Democracy.
Because 4th, The reconciliation that has
recently token place between the said
Brown and one J. II. Lumpkin, and their
harmony of action at this time, fills our
winds with the unpleasant conviction of
barter and sale, which is evidenced to this
Convention by the letter of E. V. Johnson
in the Atlanta Confederacy.
Because :5th,. It becomes * deep. myste :
ry to this Convention, and is entirely in
consistent with our sense of right to
fbthorn the motives of Joseph E. Brown,
or discover the claims of 11. H. Waters to
his.appointment to the high ahd responsi
ble position of Secretory to the Executive
Department—(as forcibly urged by Joseph
X Brown before a respectable Jury of Cass
county,) had twice runaway from the State,
once taking with htm the Poor School
Fuads of Cherokee count y and converting
Specif ffoiicgg-
Xotiee.
An election will be held at Cassville and
the several precincts in Cass county, on
Saturday 7th of May next, for the elec
tion of two Justices of the Inferior Court,
to fill the vacancy of Hons. Augustus C.
Wyly, and Thompson Colbert resigned.—
By order of Court, this 11th April, 1859.
JOHN F. MILHOLLIN, Clerk.
thorn.to his own use ; who was accused in •
It relieves in n lew seconds the bites of in
THE MARKETS.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
Atlanta, Ga., May 4,1859.
Correa—Rio, 12)^ @ 13)jC. Java, 17 to IS.
Scgab—714 <° lo—according to quality.
Molasses—34 to 35 per gallon—Market pret
ty well supplied.
Wheat—Sells briskly at $1 to #1.10c‘.s per
bushel.
.Corn—Limited supply in market and the de
mand good at 65 to 63 ets from wagons.
Uacon -Market well supplied. We quote to- i cannot, however, give this privilege but once
E XTRAORDINARY SALE OF JEW
ELRY, with a Premium to each Purcha
ser worth from #2.00 to #200.001
This is no Lottery, but a fair and legitimate
sale, in which each' purchaser gets toe value
of bis or h.T money in a Gold; Pencil with
Gold Pen attuched, or a Gold Locket, worth
#5.00; and in addition to the purchase, each
person receives a Premium of Jewelry, not
less in value than #2, and it may be worth #3.
5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50, or eveu #200!
Our Premiums are distributed in a fair and
honorable manner, and as the name of the
purchaser is received with the #5. his Pencil
and Pen and Premiums or Gold Locket and
Premium, are put up in a small box, in a safe
manner, and sent tu the owner by mail, free of
postage.
Our plan, from long experience in the above
business, has given general sa’isfaction, as
each purchaser can sell or trade the above ar
ticles for all they eost him, and retain the Pre
mium gratis.
We want a good agent in every part of the
country to solicit purchasers; ana agents, to
be successful, should first have a Pencil and
Pen and Premium, or Locket and Premium,
or both, to exhibit; and the first person be
coming a purchaser at any place will receive
the agenev for that neighborhood.
NO MONEY RISKED !—We propose to let
a person know what Premium he will receive
before sending his money. Any lady or gen
tleman desiring one of the above articles, can
first send us tbeir name and address, stating
whether they want the Pencil and Pen, or
Locket, and we will make tbeir selection, and
inform them by return mail what Premium
they are entitled to. They can then have the
privilege of sending for ir if they choose. We
day, hog ronng lo\4 cents.
Salt—#1.30 to #1 .35 per sack.
Floor—Superfine #8.00 per bundled. Extra
Family #3.50
Candles—Adamantine, 23 and 25 cents.
Laud—l‘2\4 tc 13% cents. Light supply on
hand.
ArctsTA, Ga., May 6,1359 Cotton-prices
range from 9% to 12%—according to quality.
1W Entirely New I Entirely New !—
What is it? That wonderful purifying agent,
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID 1 This
is s new discovery ; it is the result of learned |
research; it is » triumph of scientific skill.
It is a chemical union af materials, provided I
by nature herself, for rendering pure the uir j
we breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed j
laws—quick, sure, powerful.
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive odors ;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It is th 1
fresh wounds;
P destroys all vegetable and animal poi
to any person ; and wc mu ke this offer to es
tablish the quality of our goods in a neighbor
hood. After u person becomes a purchaser,
and accepts the agency, we require all persons
in that locality to send tbeir #5 in advance
through him. - - >■■■
And if any one is dissatisfied, with their pur
chase, and an unbiassed person competent to
judge says the articles are not worth more
than the money paid for them, and in seme ca
ses ten or even ’forty times the amount, let
such person:t'eturn the goods, and we will free-
’ !y refund the-monev, .
Among our Premiums are' Articles suitable
for Ladies: arid .Gentlemen,'such ns Gentle*
men's Gold and Silver Watches. Gold Vest-
and Guard Chains, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold
Watch' KcVs and Seals, Gold Shirt Studs—
plain and with settings; Gold Scurf Pina-
new style; Gold It roost Pins, California Dia-
inond Pios.-Gdld Rings, Ac.
FOB LADIES, we have Gold Watches. Flo
rentine, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Cameo, Garnet
and Coral Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Gold
| Bracelets, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Belt
j Slides, Gold Rings, Ac. Also, Pianos, Melo-
] deems. Musical Boxes, Accordeons, Ac«
Unexceptionable references given whenever
5,483 Frisea, aMuting to'
Whoia Tiikata #19, Raivea *9pquartera #2.56
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The numbers from 1 tu- 56,000 corre*|)ond-
ing with those numbers on the tickets printed
on separate slips of paper, are encircled with
smalrtin tubes and placed in one wheel.
The first 379 Prizes, similarly printed and
encircled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a num
ber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and
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.
Prize being placed against the Number drawn.
This operation is repeated uatil the Prizes are ,
drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and the two succeeding !
Numbers to those drawing the first 9 Prizes !
will be entitled to the 448 Approximation Pri
zes. For example: if Ticket No. 11250 draws
the #55,000 Prize those Tickets numbered
11248.11249,11251,11252 wiU each be entitled
to #200. If Ticket No. 550 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.
Certificate of Paceages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 srliolc tickets #80
Wood, Eddy ft Co., Manager*,
SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN A CO.
The following Scheme trill be drawn by
Wood, Eddy * Co., Managers of the Sparta
Academy Lottery, in each of their Single
V.VUV i».i« Number Lotteries for May, 1859, at Augus-
8*000 prize ; to. Ga-, *“ public, under the superintendence
L500 prize of Commissioners.
1 CLASS 19 Draws Saturday, May 7, 1859.
CLASS 20 Draw? Saturday. May 14, 1859.
CLASS 21 Draws Saturday, May 21,1859.
CLASS 13 Draws Saturday. May 2S, 1859.
ON THE PLAN Of SINGCT NUMBERS.
50,000 Tickets! 5,485 Priies!
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY SISI TICEETl!
Magnificent Scheme,
To BE Drawn Each SatchdaT in Mat.
Prise of $.5«».000 1 1
Prize of #1,500
««
*• 20.000 50 Prizes “ 500
“ 10,000 | loo
“ •• 400
** 5,000 100
*• “ 800
*«
“ . . 4,000 100
“ •• 150
“ 3,000 | 100
•• “ 100
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes of #400 approx.
to #50,000 Prize.
4
•• *• 300 “
“ 20,000 *’
4
** “ 250 ’’
“ 10,000 “
4
.. .. 225 “
•• 5,000 “
4
.. .. 200
’• 4,000 “
4
.. .. iso
“ 3,000 ”
4
•• •* 100
“ 1,500 “
>,000
•• *• 20 are
100,00*
,485 Prizes amounting to..
#320,000
10 half ”
40
lfr-quarter “
20
10 eighth “
10
In Ordering Tickets on Certificates,
Enclose the money to our' address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can
Whole Tickets #10; Halves #5; Quarters #2%.
A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries
will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, #80
<« “ 10 Half “ 40
“ “ 10 Quarter " 20
« “ 10 Eighth “ 10
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the Tic
kets ordered, on receipt of which they will be
forwarded fcv first mail. Purchasers can hare
have Tickets ending in any figure they may J tickets e-idir'g in any figure they n>iv designate.
designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will
The list of drawn numbers' and prizes will j | )e sen t t 0 purchasers immediately after the
be sent to purchasers immediately after the ! drawing.
drawing. .
Purchasers will please write tneir signatures
Purchasers will please write their signa- j ,,| a in, and give their Post Office, County and
tnres plain, and give their post-office, county j S(.,te.
and Stale.
I Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay
Remember that every prize is drawn and able in full without any deduction.
payable in full without deduction.
All prizes of #1,000 aud under paid imnicdi-
afely after the drawing—other prizes at the
usual time df 30 days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to VcKINNEY k CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
: Office Masonic Hall Block,' Bull street.
All prizes of 81,900 and under, paid immedi- j
atcly after the drawing—other prizes at the a- ;
suat time of thirty dr.xs.
Notice to Correspondents.
I Those who prefer not sending money by i
! mail, can use the ADAMS EXPRESS COM- j
j PANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums j
>f Ten- Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us j
A iistof the nnmtofs thiit are drawn from I AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any
(he wheel, witli the: :nmonnt of the prize that city or town where they have an . ffice. The
*.ch niiK is.entitled to. wilLhe nublished after ! money and order must be enclosed in a Gov-
eachooe is,entitled, to, wily*; published after, money ,
every drawing, in the SavAuteMfony News. \ eminent Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the :
• --* • “---'o : r Express Companv cannot receive them.
March 24tli,' 1859.
V-40.VS0TJDATED LOTTERIES OF DEL-
VJ Wvrari' loriMd^, 1S59.—France, Broad* j
bents A Co., Managbrsi.^AU draw rugs under jov,
the superinteudeiipe of Stat*-Lottery Commis- ; ur f
sinners.—Frizes paid as so'nu as .drawn.— I <
Grand Delaware Lottery, bn ‘the Havana
Plan.'—Extrii dass TVo, to he drawn in Wil
All-eoinmunications strictly confidential
Address Orders for Ticket* or Certtfieatcvto-
. WOOD, Ennr A CO.. Augusta,Ga. \
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Ga. |
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del. i
l. 6, 1159—ton. !
mington, Delaware,''Monday,' May 80, 1859.
50,OW.Numbers—25,SOo Prizes.—Prizes paya-
P )
iICKENS SHERIFFS SALES.—Will j
be sold before the Court Douse door in
. -..... .. . . -L the town of Jasper, Pickens county, on
ble in full, without dedoetiop.—In these Lot-jy|, e jirgt Tuesday in June next, within the
best preparation ever used for sending your names, write the
teriss every, Prijj is drawn. „ The following is
the Schertfe': . ' / r " .
1 prize of 1 . '..V.$50,060
I prize of.:...... 22,500
sects, bees, etc. ;
It scatters boils when forming ;
It soothes boils when formed, and heals
them lapidly ;
It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and
sores ;
this Court House (by the said Brown) of
forgery and willfully defiicing the records
of Cherokee county; who was refused by
said Brown a certificate of character to
o(iabl| him to practice in the Supreme
Court of .the State.
Beftftise 6th, Weentirelv discountenance
ahd freely condemn his conduct in the ap
pointment of Me. Brovles, of Ccdartown, to
compile the aels of the last Legislature—
in this that the condition of his appoint
ment was that the salarv so appropriated
should be divided with H. H. Waters, ton, Columbia Savannah, Augusta Atlanta,
State, County and Town plainly, so as to avoid
letters being miscarried.
Address ANGLE A CO.,.
Apr 21 102 Canal St., (Old No.) N. Y.
1 prize of...
2 prizes of
2 prizes of.................
2'prized Of.. ?.... \..'. 2*..
2 prizes of...'.it..
10 prizes of..,
10 prizce of
20 prizes of....... .
100 prizes of..' 1.... ...
G eorgia, cass county.—where
as William Pittard, Guardian of Delons
A. Pittard, now Delona A.' Denson, ap- i ;>o,000 prizes of. .. ....'.".....
plies to me for letters of Dismission from said I ” ’hu •innmximatino' nrizeil ranwii
Guardianship.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath, j fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
The worst syibptoms of Typhoid and Scar- j eouse, if any they hare, why said letters should
10,000
5,000
2,500
l,7oO
800
600
40o
300
100
8
164 approximating prizes, ranging
from #20 np to #700.
usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Lot of land No. 49, in the 13tb district and
2d section ; said lot containing 160 acres ; lev
ied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from Pickens Su-
S erior Court, in favor of Hardy Strickland, ts.
osepli Williams.
Also, lot of land No. 203, in the 12tli district
and.2d section ; levied on to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from Pickens Superior Court, in favor of
John Recce, for the use of the officers of
Court, vs. Robert B. Houghton.
Also, lot .of land No. 202, in the 4th district j
and 2d section ; levied on to satisfy sundry I
Justice's Court fi las in favor of Bethel 1). j
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC remedt
BLISS’ DYSPECTIC REMEDY
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDT
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
Has fhe largest sale
Has the largest sal*
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
nas the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest tale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest tale
Of any medicine lu the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medirine ia the world.
Of any mvdiein* in the world.
Of any medicine in the World.
Of any medieine ia the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world.
Ten thousand packages
Ten tkoasand package*
Ten thossand packages '
Ten thoneaud packages
Ten thoBonnd packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten ihuusand packages
Sold in Georgia and South Carol!#*
#oM hr Georgia and Snath Caret)Aa
Sold in Georgia and Sooth Carolina
Sold iu Georgia and 4jnulb Carolina
Sold in Georgia and Sooth Carolina
Sold iu Georgia aud South Crrolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia nnd South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
In fourteen months.
In tour teen mouths.
Iu fourteen months.
In fourteen mouths.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen mouths.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen mouths.
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cars
It is warranted to curs
It is warranted to curs
It is warranted to curs
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to eft fe
lt is warranted to core
It is warranted to curs
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case, of Dyspepsia, .
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Ant- case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case ot Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Lire r Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any ease of Liver Disease,
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions sere followed.
If directions are followed. j
If directions are followed. j
If directions are followed.
11 directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed. ■
If directions are followed.
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Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by majl. . j
Can' be sent by mail.'
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Send a Postage Stamp to tbe Proprietor for j
bis Pamphlet on “ I)isei s.-s of the Stomach !
and Bowels.” W. W. BLISS, Proprietor, ]
363 Broadway, New York, j
For sale iu Cassville by
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BEFORE THE PEOPLR
BEE-iKK THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
HliFOHE THE PEOPLE
BEFORE THE PEOPLE
u Easily taKV*
IS EASILY TAK -N
H EASILY TAKES
U EASILY TAKEN
IS EASILY TAKEN*
IS EASILY TAKEN
u easily taken
II AS NO BAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASIK
HAS NO RAD TASTE
HAS NO BAD TASTE
Has NO BAD TA*TE
II.vS NO RAD TASTE
ii & no bad taste
I CONTAINS NO COP Alt A
contains no cop ad i
i UJNTaJNS No C.iiVlTA
' CONTAINS VS corfclsi*
! CONrAl.NS NO COPAIVa
1 contains no ropiiv'i
I • CURTAINS NO COPAIVA
Can RF. SENT »Y
CAN UK SENT BY
CAN UE SEN f BY
CAN BE SENT BY.
UN BE SENT RY
CAN 3K SENT BY
CAN BE SENT BY
let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Fin- > "c^e^der my hand at office, this March
J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
id; it has been known to check the spread of j 3] > 4^d.
Tvpluiid Fever in families and upon plant a- j ~ ;
tiims. 1 GEORGIA CASS COUNTY.—Whereas the
, ... , VT Estate of Elizabeth HarrelL deceased, is
Leading physicians are using it in Charles- j nSr eprese nted:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
. . . , Macon, Cnlumbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo- | persons coucerned to be and appear at my of-
then Secretory, ana receiving a salary as i an( j jj ew o r | enns i ace witLio the time prescribed by law to show
> V ** - ‘ j" *• „ 1 , ■' ...... cause, if anv thev have, why letters of admin-
j The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile : j s tration on said Estate should not be granted
■ are using it. i to the Clerk of the Superior or Inferior Court
Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manu- ! as ^e law directs.
25,365 prizes, amounting to.. #340,000 j Dishamon and Nicholas Sperin, vs. Wm. F.
Whole Tickets #10, knives #5, quarters #2.50. j Cantrell.
Also, lots of land Nos. 170 and 171, in the
4th district and 2d section; levied on to satisfy
a fi fa issued from Pickens Superior Court, in
8 F LEN DID 8 C H EIE
GRAND CAPITA!* PRIZE 70,060DOLLARS. ‘ f aror (> f Joseph E. Brown, Governor, ie., vs.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware. : Melisa Mullins, principal, and A. 3. Lovelady,
Class D, to be drawn in Wilmington, Del., j security. Sold as the property of said Love-
on Saturday, May 28, 1S59—Magnificent
Scheme.
ladr.
sorb from tbe State.
Because. 7th, He has manifested an in
excusable want of fidelity to the Demo- j
rratic party or indeed to any principles at: facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by
all—by urging through his friends the j the gallon ut reduced rates.
Given under my hand at office, this Max 5,
1859. 30d. " J. W. WATTS. Ord’ry.
disuse of nominating Conventions and man- ; For sale by druggists and country mee-:
ifesting a disposition to become the candi- ph * n ‘f * hom orders are re '
( spectfully si.licited.
N otice to debtors and credit-
date of any party nr no party, upon any j Trv >t , e(igt one bottle _ Price - 0 cents ._
platform or no platform, as might best se-1 Fo ,| ow djrec tions.
cure hi* promotion, and now apparently
submits to a nominating Convention only
out of deference to the opinions of his
new confederates. Therefore,
Resolved, 1st, That the Democratic par
ty of Cass county has been unwillingly j
forced to make public the above facts from
a high sense of duty to the party and the
State.,
Manufactured only in the Labratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sate by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer
ORS.—All persons indebted to tbs estate
of Elisha Mittocs, deceased, late of Fannin
county, are requested to make immediate pay
ment ; and those having demands against said
Estate will please present them in terras of the
law. WM. FRANKLIN.
March 17—6w Administrator.
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
2 Prizes of
2 prizes of
4 prizes of
4 prizes of
4 prizes of
4 prizes of
198 prizes of
66 prizes of
66 prizes of
132 prizes of
132 prizes of
3,960 prizes of
25,740 prizes of
#70,000 is ■
#70,000 ,
28,000 is
28,000 1
12,300 are
24,600 j
10,000 are
20,000 !
7,500 are
■30,000 j
5,000 are
20,000 j
4,000 are
16,000 !
2,500 are
10,000 i
1,000 are
198,000 '
600 are
39,600 I
500 are -
33,000 j
200 are
26,40*)
100 are
13,20 * 1
40 are
158,400
20 are
514,800 ‘
Also, one negro boy, Isaac, about 14 years
old ; levied on to satisfy 2 fi fas issued from
Pickens Superior C-iurt, in favor of J. H.
Whitesides, (controlled by E. W. Allred) and
R. B. McCutchen, vs. Jucnb Stover ; Mathew
Varner security on appeal. Sold as the prop
erty of said Varner. Property pointed oat by
plaintiff's attorney.
Also, tbe lease, interest and improvements
of Sherwood Holcombe in and upon lot nl
land nnmber not known, the lot whereon he
. now lives, in the 4th district and 2d section,
26,46-) | adjoining the lands of George R. Clark and
others ; levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Pick
ens Inferior Court, in favor of John H. Pat*
#1,202,000 j
30,316 prizes, amounting to
Tickets #20, Halves #10, Quarters #5, Eighths
#2.50.
A package of twenty-six whole Tickets at #20.
costs #520
security on ca sa band.
- -Apr. 30, 1858.
B. F. HAN IE.
JAS. BRUCE,
Deputy Sheriffs.
k Co., Cartersville ; J. W. Gray, Adairsville ; "VfOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT-
S. T. Parker, Kin-ston ; A. H. Shuford. Can- ! I,. 0R& -—AH persons indebted to the estate j There are 12 drawn ballota, aad each
’ " ’ ’ of Thomas J. Treadaway, deceased, late of
J«n. 87. iso9—lr. | fannio county, are requested to make imme
diate payment; and those having demands j
i against said estate willplease present them in :
terms of the law. WM. FRANKLIN, j
I March 17—6w Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
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,
Thk Great Soi tiusmn Remedt,
The Great Soitiiern Remedt.
The Great Sm-tuerx Remedt,
The Great Socthern Remedy,
Tbe Gbsat Sovthehn Remedy,
The Great Soctmess Remedt,
The Great Socthern Remedt,
Tme Great Soi therx Remedt,
The Great Soctberr Remedy,
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Save* ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Safes ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Haves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly,
planters take notice
Plantcis take notice
Planters tak*- notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
That it is the only sure ard positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and jiositive remedy
That it is the inly sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
ballot being worth #20, makes
: 15 per cent off, being
#240
36
GREKABLY to an order granted bv the 1 .*» on . lv SHre a "^ P" si *i re
Ordinarv of Cass countr, wdl be sold be I ! » '‘ e <m > 8,,re an J P , ’*! t ‘T e "■
■ *- — • That it is the only sure and positite feltiedy
ETIfYosr Hair ia Harsh,
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
If your Hair is Grey,
„ . , ... " Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
Beaolved, 2d, That o«r delegates be m- \ if your Hair is Thin,
Leaves net
Leaving risk to the purchaser,'
#316
the
f,.re the court house door in the town of Cass-
ville, on the first Tuesday in July next, within
the usual hours of sale: The west half of lot
of land number 10, containing 80 acres, more
nr less; and fraction of lot number 11, con
taining 42 acres, more or less—all in the 15th
district and 3d section of Cass county. Sold
«truefed to use all honorable means to de- ,
jleat the nomination of Joseph E. Brown. _
The resolutions were then discussed by I 7°° h»ve Nervous Headache, _ said county.
, ,, „ u _. m „ j Use Prof. Wood s Hair Restorative. These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Ihe following gentlemen. Major Thos. G. : If r »u have Dandruff.
arron, 'Col. J. A. Crawford, Col. J. W.
larris, Capt W. T. Wofford, Dr. W. H.
Pci ton, and CoL J. ti. Kyats,
utions were lost, by a vote of 64 to 53.
Capt W. T. Wofford introduced the fol-
pwing resolution, whieh was adopted by
| vote of 32 to 43.
Whereas, at the last Gubernatorial Con
ation, James Gardner received the high-
vote on the first ballot,' and the high-
vote on the last ballot in which his
t was ran, and judging from that foot,
ether with his well deserved reputation
i a man of tafent and integrity, zre be
lt you have Eruptions,
Persons who desire need only remit
• F.0RGIA. Fannin Cocntt.—Whereas - risk on a Package, for-Whieh we Will send a ag the property of Wm. C. Allen, deceased, for
Claris* Rogers applies-to me for Letters'; Cartiisate aa follows: the benefit of tbe heirs arid creditors. Terms
of Administration with the will annexed oir ! A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes cost- made known on the dav of sale.
_ - - - - ' . . .... ,. .. ... #360 * May 2j 1859* WM* WATTSj Adm r>
Do: do/. 26 HslTes 150.0t» j , ...#
dS: dm ^EhShsS’W I T 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in th«
All orders addressed to FRANCE. BROAD-
Use Prof. Wood’s
If you are Bald, oi Annunisiraiuui wren me win annexeu on
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, the Estate of Robert Rigera, deceased, late of]
l persons concerned to be and appear at my of- :
Use Prof. Wood's Hsir Restorative.' fice, within the time prescribed: by law, snd
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, should not be granted.
show cause, if any thi*y have, why said letters BENTS A CO., Wilmington, Delaware, will
L Post OTee ai Cassville, Ga.. on the 1st
day of April, 1859, which if not taken.
The reso* i Wyou desire Glnasv Hair,
Use Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
If you desire to preserve the Color,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you desire not to lose the Color,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative.
It you want a Cheap Article,
Uae Prof Wood’s Hair Restoratire.
If you adudre the Beautiful Lock,
Uae Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative.
If yon admire the Beautifrl Ringlets,
Use Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you wish a Beautiful Complexion,
Use Prof. Wood’s Hair Restoratire.
If you wuh a foe* free from P : mp!es
Timm Pm>r Vsuwl*. U~:I ■» ’
Given under my hand at office, this March official drawings sent as soon as over.
meet with prompt attention, and the printed ; out a ithin three mouths will be sent to tba
SI, 1859. 30d. JAS KINCAID, Ord’ry.
gTATE OF GEORGIA,JPickess Cojtxtt.— j
FRANCE, BROADBENTS A CO.,
April 7,1859—ly. Managers*
Whereas Stephen Griffith’ and Caleb
: Griffith, Executors of the Estate of Caleb '
Griffith, deceased, apply to me for letters dia- ]
missory from said Executorehip : ' - ' ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all'
persons concerned, to be andappear at my office
within the time prescribed by Taw, arid show
Allison,^’. T.
: Brewton, S.
i But-ves, Mrs. Mary 2
Breward, D. L.
Blalock, )I.
■ Barton. Lewis
DRUGGISTS,' a.
KRAMER dk BRO„
WHOLKSALE m RETAIL
general post office as Dead Letters:
Hitt, Randeil
Keile, Hiss E. J.
Loug, Hennr
Langford, Willis J:
Madden, David
Milner, J. T:
Neltar, U.
Cartersville, Cam Cu., Ga.
Carter, W illison
’ Chapman, J L.
ranse, if anv they hare, why said letters should TT ATE constantly on hand a faM a»ort- Cnrgile. Alfred
not be eranted." 1 Jtl mentof DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Chnstimher, Rob t
. Use Prut Wood’s Hair Restorative.
If you wish to appear Young,
Use nrit Wnod’aHair Reatormtiv.
not be granted. . „ _
Given under mv hand at office, in Jaaper. GLASS, Ac.
this Nov. «d, 1853. - C. M. McCI-URE.
Nov. 13— «m. Ordiaarr.
... Cantrell. Jamies
Physicians, Planters, an# the public gener- Cox, John
ally are.respectfully infonoed that we are re- Daher, Mr*. D. H. C.
: eeiving eunstaat supplies of the above articles Doneson, Eli
from first hands, ana are scling at as low pri- Dobbs. Dr. Clayton
> that he is the drniee ef the Democ- j OTATK OF GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.-icon aiy Drug Store in Southern qqW- Dunlap Ezekiel
of Georgia for tbe ExhcutiTW Chair. : mult to findTl. Reatoratire, Two months afker date application will be try._ Knowing the' aJuSrratioiu tb*^*Te prac- Fuller,^John L.
be it
Resofypd, That th* Democratic party of
JEWuut the drom of Jape#
ittfeir hteihieu throwgimot the
] aM ekracetiy urge them, that for
18 * k ® ofharawoy, and aa they value
TK» rtenotia at 11* Market at Rt 1 made to tbe Ordinary of said county for leave tised in powderiag and preparing Drags, we Free*, Clara.
It hvV^«^ B 'Urnra^,i , .?,.‘ to sell one-third interest ia lot of Und Mb., have them article prqundmto «nr imme- Ford. Le. cy
itv «SL5rv * ' Druggist iu 3I0 in the2d district uf Lee eounty-preperv diate tuperviaiori. £u!Tiiisnring to cur cos- Grogan. Mr. D.
For sale in dauville by Sam’l Levv, agent. ‘J "fMmrtha R. Sanders.. turners parc Drag.and Medicines, O^K, Lee
Mav to, 1858—ly,
j Mareh 3d, 1859—tm.
C. K. SANDERS.
Cl TATI OF GMttaiA. CARS COUNTT— gTATE OF GEORGIA. CASS COUNTY.—
■aatha altar data ippHcstiia will ha Q Two m<*utbs after date, applicatiau wrlJ he
wore than men. to make him nsade to the Ordinary of said oramty, for lesva made to tbe Ordinarv of Caas county far laare i
•mm, to muKO nun ^ ^ n*. 1*7. aad port of tot Nn. to sell the Negroes hetengiug to tkalttutoer audsat
151, in tha Slat diatriet aud.fi ' * “ *
i county—property uf John W
&*■ J- A. Crawford affored the foltotr 1 *
Phraieiant and others are invited to Glaze. L. R.
Sleek before purchasing -. smith. R. A.
' - Harris, Rob’t T.
■a* afi^iri p*
Pullen. Wm.
Richardson, MS. W.
Stokely, Mrs. M.
Smith. J F,
Spikes. Capt J. W.
I Strorigh, R. W.
j Towns, -*. 1.
I Tfaumpaou, Charles A
Todd. Mr.
Therdan, T. C.
Whitlev, J L
WixmI. Mbs Mary A.
Whitaker. James
W ilsnn. Rack
Walker, James B.
W : lbum. Lewis
Willis, Gibes (sol’d)
Yoodwin, Mr. R.
Yeomans, Mia. Surah
standard barter in the next Gubema-]
Mareh 3d, 1#3» -tm.
of aaid Hilar Maaeu. dacicuA lata edaaid wrar*v. ijT
ewaad. TTREB. DAVIS,fito. jfofly w
“ 1 • M. J. B.MASOR, Irt"
April T-tm. t Apr. 14.
to 1 rw Persons railing for any uf tha .ahuva
Letters wfllplcaaeask for •‘■drartiaad letters,”
aad bring rAsage to pay for adrertming.
That it is the only sure and positive remedy |
That it is tbe only sure and positive remedy
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before tbe People,
Before the People,
Before tlie People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Befote the People,
Before the People,
In Dysentery, Dial 1 hoe* and Fltn.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea snd Flux. j
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux. i
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux. !
In Dysentery, Diarrliaea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flnx. ;
In Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrlieea and Flax, j
It never fails.
It never foils.
It nerer fails. j
It never foils..
It never foils.
It never foils. j
It never foils ,
It never foils.
It never fails.
Packages of half dozen. !
Packages of Sialf dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozeo !
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half doaen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Package* of half dozen
Put np expressly for phroUtme.
Put up expressly for ptantotwue.
Put up express! v for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Pdt up expressly fin* plantations.
• • - Put uu expressly for pfoatutioss.
* -.-••> Jut up expressly fiw plantations.
, fffit up raprezsfy for plzztatianz,
. : .Frt'up expressly for plzaMGraz.
i For salu m Crarrille hr
April 14, M59. " KAMI, LETT*
riRRlKn IS THE TRUNK
CA MUCH IS THE TRUNK
CARRIED IN THE TRUNK
CittKIEO IS THE TRUNK
carried is the trunk
CtRKIED LS THK TRUNK
carried w the trunk
without KREAKnfr*
WITHOUT bBEAKINO
WITHOUT BKEAKIS**
WITHOUT BKE.lKTNW
WITU )1'T BHKaKISO
WIlHOl't RRKAKISit
WITHOUT BREaKIMI
THE FULL DIRECTIONS
TIIE FULL liIRKCniN'a
THf VUI.I. DIRECTIONS
THK FULL DIRtCriON-l
TUB FULL DIREITIOXS
hK FULL IHRECITOS8
THK SULL WRBCnoSS
AROUND E l‘ H PACK438
ABOUND EA II I'ACKtGK
ARoUVD F.i'H PACK tHK
AROUM; EACH
abound KVCH
Alt' IUND EACH
AROUND EACH
IF
n)'4PURD
wt.h
IF
COMPUKH
tv mi
IF
(X)MPUKit
wmi
IP
ro\i*»UF.n
WITH
IP
COMPI.IKD
WITH
IP
CL»MPIaIFal>
WITH
IF
O IMPLIED
WITH
TOLL EFFECT
WILL EFFECT
PATKAHK
paCkauK
WILL KFtECT
WILL EFFECT
WILL KFKOI.T
WIU. KFFr> T
WILL EFFECT
COME
CURB
sa
CUM
CUR#
CURS
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
MORE SPEEDILY
AND PERMtSEN -LY
AND PERMAVKSTI.Y
and pekmvnkntly
AND PHRRANfcStLY
AND I'KJtM vSESTLY
WD PERU ANKVTT.Y '
AND I'iC.tU INENILY
VTM LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROU ,LK
WITH LESS TROI B'E
WITH Ukff TROUBLE
Wild LESS TROUHIL
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITH LESS TROUBLE
WITIIHIT l.'KN OF TIM*
WITIII 'T I. as OF TIME
WITH l r 1,0 s OF TIME
WITHOUT I.IH8 or TIMK
WITHOUT IjO-nS OF IIZK
WITHOUT Di.D OF TIME
Win!'UT L'S= OF TI'IK
OR CHASOF. OF DIET
OR CHAJME OF l-ICT
OR CHANU.E O- DIET
OR CHANCE OF D!FT
OR CHANCE OF DIET
OR CHANCE OF DIET
OK CHANCE OF DIET
THAN ANY
INDISTINCT PR]
KV >WN REMEDT
THAN ANV KNOWN REMEDY
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDT
Til ,N ANV KNOWN Ell EOT
T.l>x ANV KNOWN K-'MEDY
THAN A ' V ia.NOWN REMEDY
THAN ANV KN iWS REMEDY
IN OONoRHHOCA A CI.EKT
IN COSOKRHOU A l-LE'-T.
is cosorrhika a * 1 k-r.
IN ciNoKKIMKa k r,l>F.C
IN CONORRHOCV & Ci.BKT.
IS CoNoKRHfE v k ULKET.
IN CO.NOKKUOCt t U- r 'T
PLASTERS, THIS ■
PLASTERS, THIS ■
PLANTERS, THIS I*
PLANTERS, THIS H
Ii.ANTF.RS, THIS IS
PLANTERS, THIS »
PLANTERS, THIS IS
A YAI.UABIF REMEDY
A Y <LIABLE REMEDY
a Valuable remedy
a valuable rkmki y
a valuable remedy
A VALUAUIF REMEDY
FOR VOI R NEGROES
TOR YOUR NBSROra,
FOR YOUR NEGROHS ‘
FOR YOUR NEGROES:
FOB r PR NEGROES;
I OR YOUR NESRup;
IT SAVES IHEIK HEALTH
IT SAVES IHEIK ID A! Til
IT SAVES THEIR HEaITH
IT SAVES THEIR Htal.lH
IT EAVES TH1JR HEALTH
AND TIIFTR rONSIlrmoH,
AND HElB lON.-TliniOIL
AND 'IHEIR (ON'TimiON.
AND TIIMK (OVE1I1UTION,
AND TIIFIR COSSTITUTIOM
YOU I/>SS OF HANDS,
YOU LO.-S OF HANDS,
VoU Lo-S UF HAM**,
TOt UJSS OF ll.t.MiS,'
VOU WJM OF HAM*.
II LI KES QUICK,
tr I ( RES QUICK,
If TURIS “URK,
IT <URKS QUICK,
IT CURES QUICK,
A RIO DOCTOR’S RIIJ.
A BIO DOCIOB'S I ILL
A RIC liULToK-g DILI.
A BIG DOL'iOK’S BIIX
A BIG DLH.TOR S LIU.
AND NEVER FAILS
AND Nt.VER FAILS
AND NEVER KAIL*
AND NFVKR FAILS
AND NEVER FAIU
PRICK TWO rOLI aP-S
PRICE T»u IDLLAPa
PRICE. TWo IKOLaRa
PRICE IWO D' LI ARS
PRICE TWU DO! LARS
PACK AGFA I F iIALT MR.
PAUK-'CEla OF HALF DOR.
PACKAGES OF HALT DOR.
PA* KaGES OF HALF DOB.
PALKAGES OF HALF DOR
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPR&6I.Y
PUT UP EXPRESSLY
PUT UP EXPRESS! .Y
IIT UP EXPRESSLY
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
FOB PLANTATIONS
FOR PLANTATIONS
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
S«VES
SAVES
SAVES
SAVES
Evavj Drnggi?* aud Country Kerch
U*p a (apply • f hu ralasUs Rf «ity. zst 1
frontht profit? that aecrae from lie Balsa, Rut M
aa act ot philanthropy tonarda 1
ty. It o U ba made to I ha eapteU 1
iatsiaat of all Drapxiata to pmuhase tm
W. W BLISS, PKOitam,
363 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Pmr Sola ta CaantOs hg
April 14,1859. SAM’L LETT.
S TATE Off G EOBGIA. CASS COiniTT.-
Two moath« after date application will he
* to the Ordinary nf Caas county for leave
to sell the Real Katote of Jesse C. Guin. 4z-
euaeed^ Into raid enuatr.
SARAH A5M Gtt*.
April 7—2m. Rxrretrix