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The “Vephew of Hit Uncle.’
■able Coineulenee* in the
of the Two ifapoleoM.
Geousia
Pemtentiakv.—There arc at
THE ELEPHANT’S LOOSE !
The Big Show is coining! Be certain
„ . ., ... ' nrcscnt we leam, at this institution, one
Remarkable Coineulenee* in the Hi If i ^ ^ aj)d thirtetn Convicts—forty of and call at Hutchins’ Picture Gallery, in
deoerai ijitoiftketmU.
deiNrqi 1) d D efi I ?en) & i)t 3.
DR. J. HENRY BOND,
NNCAI. Ex lUini-Jtion and Commence- a GKtDC»tk ufthk baltihoiis nasTiLCOLLEGK,
I NFORMS ilie c.t z ns «f Ciss c-anty Hut
he tins located h'aisclf in Cnssville, and is
prepared to perform all ••penitians |K;rtRi»»t:»jr
STILESBORO’ INStWi’TE.
them having been committed within Uie Cassville, and have your countenance sav- 4 NNCAI. Ex.n....:.ti..no..<i ft*.,
The Cincinnati Enquirer points out some | p rescnt year . This is a larger number ed, for fear of an accident—as you may ,h“-C ■.‘..'moment‘sir!
remarkable coincidences in the history of; tfain ^ ever been in at one tinM . before, take the grins at the show, and then it nmn, by Rev. S. Uinim, -f Macon.
Napoleon and his nephew, the present Em- j ^ h|crease of ^ it woold seemiias would not take so welL Hutchins draws * d ^ d, - T *,2£ende kSm*Z SjSSee’h. th, has. «*. th a he c.
peror of France. It appears that Lou,s ; inspircd the g^c-al courts with the de- you a prize for every investment you Tuesday. 2Sth-Biaminati.m «t advanced p re enure satisficTimi. Teeth ex traded with-
Napoleon left Paris for the army of Italy | to ^ thc severity of pU n- make, and one worth having—>“*’ — c,:l ^' Tue * d,,v n, " ht "
on the 6th of May. It was on that day in j than cleuicncy , to bring can’t endorse for the Big Show,,fc
1800, that the elder Napoleon set out for , ^ ^ ^ sQund sUtc o{ morals.— Southern
his Italian campaign, which terminated so R(jeorder
tdoriouslv on the field of Marengo, lhis -•———
perseverance with which the present Kin- Edwin Forest, the tragedian, at a■ mcat-
1* ... i . 1 ...— ..r ..] ir of the Grand Lodge of tree Masons,
! I Monday. 27th -Examination t.r elementary
reniie Exhibition,
ion ot advanced
-Declamation.
Wednesday, 29th—Commencement day.—
.for most Wednesday evening, Literary address l»y Rev.
assuredlv vou will come out blank when J- R- l>u‘/<>rt!i of Mac >n.
- J I’ublicjuvitcd to attend.
the canvas drops.
June 16—tf.
B. J. II.
.lane In —it
WSI. CUN-YUS.
nil feels confide! 1. alter tell
out pill!, by the use of the electru-m ignel-c
machine. All work wirr.inted. May be found
at all times at h ; s office in Gassy: IV the first
part of each are, k. and all public days.
June 9, 1-S.iSJ —tT.
M.
peror of France treads in the footsteps of ing of the Grand Lodge ot tree .ua.-ons.
his uncle and follows him in his career is of New York, on Tuesday “8^ P™ 1 *
remarkable. Thc elder Napoleon obtain- j cd the I^dge w.lhacheck for $o00, bc.ng
ed supreme
the representatives of the people by
tary force. The* ninrzeryof j ^ relief of w ,dows and orphans of *7 welt supplies!,
coup d’ etat is the 2d of December, me WuBAT-Sells brisk!v
day on which was fought thc battle of: tree Masons.
power in France bv dispersing the amount of the verdict recently award-
!,stives of the people by mili- ed him in the libel case against N P
Willis. The sum goes towards thc turn!
THE M^lEHETS
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
Atlanta, G*., June 22, 1339.
Correz—Rio, 12 @ lSjic. Java, 17 to It).
Scoau—7% hi 10—nccoiding to quality.
Molassks—.03 to 30 per gillou—Market pret-
at O') e*s. to *1.00 per
bushel.
ADM IXISTR.4.TOR8* SALE.
V GRKE.VBLY t.. an ord r of th.- Ordinary
of Gilmer county, will be su!d before
tbe Court House door in the town of Elli a\,
mi the 1 st Tuesday in August next, w.thii.
the legal hours of sale, the following proper-
\ tv. to-wit:
' Parts of lots of Ian 1 Nos. 51, 52, SO. and *4,
! and lot of land So. 133. all of said lands in
the! ltii district an.I 2d section, containing | Jg NOW OPENING HIS FINK STOLE. Or
! -:0 * acres, more or less—of which there arc r
! so acres of first-rule bottom land, lying in the |
fork of Ellijay and Carre ay rivers, in a high j
state of cultivation, the place very well itn- j
T, YZ.VRGN*,
DEALER If-'
HOSMiYllfH.
ATLANTA. GA.
I M. Ti.VZARON,
deqerql ftOoeiriiseiojnis.
!»6,04') TO BK niSTRIBL'XKD.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY !
C APITAL. PRIZE, Sixtv thousand dol
lars! K:l\y thousand Tickets! Twenty
tivo tli.tiisunl cijfiil hundred and Urgut j-ffieveu
Pi .zes! More than fine Prize to ever? two
Tickets! Georgia State Lott *ry—on I he plan
of siitjrie numbers, for the benefit of tde M«*n-
ticelhi Union Academy, of J isper county (Ju.,
author-zed bv special act of tile Legislature. —
McKinney A 0«v„ Managers. To be drawn in
! public under the sworn superintendence of
! two tTi>mniissic»ners, W. R. Symons and J. M.
j !*f*entiss, in the city of Saramiuh. Ga. Tick-
} eta only tt*:s dollars. Halves, Quarters and
j Eighths in proportion. To be drawn each
• Saturday in Juut%
| CUss 22 draws Saturday, .Tune ♦,
| Class xS driws Saturday, June i 1,1 $$$'
Cl tss 24 draws Saturday, June 1^, 15-i9.
\ Class draws Saturday, June 2-% 13.*V.
M VOKIFICENT SCHEME.
General tjlOoeriisetoeflis.
W
mand pnid Ht 6-a to 70 cts from wagons.
Bac on* -Market well supplied. We quote to
day. hog rouitg \0H cents.
Salt -#1.S5 to $1.40 per sack.
valuable shoal on s-iici lands, with water
jHiwer sufficient to drive any k»nd of machine
ry, together with h good vein of »rm» ore, and
good indentions for copper, g »ld, Ac. Sold
j as the property of Alfred B. Roberd**, deceai
Austerlitz bv the former. The elder Na- \ Pkivate EubOPFAN Advices to Gekman ! Cons—Limited supply in market and thede- j p rore d otherwise, a» d in good repa.r. There
poleon was first elected ruler of Frmnce for i Mbkciiants.—It is said that German mer-
ten years, and then chosen Emperor. Thc c hants of the city of New York are in pos-
younger Napoleon passed through the g^sion of private advices which render it
same gradations precisely. The elder Na- certain that Prussia and Germany will I FLOCti-Supei-fine *s.2.'i per bundled. Extra j ed. fu/the' benefit of the heirsi and creditors,
poleon first took the command of the French immediately join Austria in her struggle | Family ♦s.w j T r£™r™n^™th\nZ™t } {^^ l!>t
troopa in Italy. The younger will imitate w j t h France. These advices, it is asser- C*xDL«s-Adamantine, 22 and 24 cents. ‘ ' ’ —
his example. The day for their setting ted, are from persons in the confidence of | I-Auo -lS’^ti 1334 cents. L-ght supply on
out for the seat of war is, in both instan-; th c Government, and are regarded as i —mwmm— ^^„
ces, the 6th of May. Napoleon I. had his j trustworthy.
treaty of alliance with Russia, by which j Perhaps, says the New York Evening
foiKl’ql fldbt’lrtlsetoente.
June 16.13.69.
G. O. KOBERDS,
M. GREER.
Administrators.
^ASS SHERIFF’S SALES for July.
the two powers agreed to partition the con- p ost , jt j 8 largely due to their traditional Dr. Cavaaangh’s Pile Salve, for
tinent between them. Napoleon III. has i la tred of thc Bonapartes that the sympa- i the cure id every form of Hemorrhoids, or
undoubtedly formed a similar treaty. Na- t hy of the Germ ins of the city in behalf Piles ; whether of long standing or recent ..ri-|
poleon I. put an end to the French Rcpub- 0 f Austria seems to be general and cor-
lic. So did Napoleon 111. The family of jj a |
Napoleon I. consisted of his Empress and
C 1ASS SI
is.-,..—)
• next, wr - . . .. __ . , ...
the court house door in the town »»f Cassville, Opposite the Post-OSico, next door to M ti
the follow ng property will be sold: , Kav’a Book Store M-iy 12, 13-)& *.}.
-On the first Tuesday in July
•ithin the legal hours ot sale, before
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHlTiS)
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
n .ving setecte 1 these Goods with the gre t- j
est care, vou will do well to cull and examine *
the splendid assortment of M. LAZAROX S|
Gonts* Farnis iin? Goods: ;
SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
Suspender*. Gloves, Half-Hose, Ties, j
and pocket handkerchiefs, i
mnv bo found in large quantities, and will be !
sold on verv reasonable terms at the establish-
incut of M. LAZAIiON, Agent,
Atlanta, Oi.. |
Wot.
1 Prize of
#54,000 •
5 Prizea of
$1,-00
1 i’rize of
2.1.090 ;
50 Prists of
500
i Prize of
10,0n0 j
2 Prizes of
409
l i’rize ot
5,000 1
2 Prises of
S00
1 Prize of
4.0 J
2 Prizes of
200
1 Prize of
*.900 ]
5o Prizes of
150
1 f’r ze of
2.000
100 Prizes of
100
1 Pr ze of
!,50i)
10 > Pr zes of
95
1 Prize of
1,100
100 Prizes of
85
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of .J20 i approx, to $5 ).00‘t prise
4 Prizes of 15U approx, to 2i>,000 pi
4 PriziS of 125 approx, to H',000 pi
4 Prizes of 10U approx, to
5 Prizes of 80 approx, to
8 PtizeJ of 6n approx, to
9 Prizes of 50 approx, to
9 Prizes of 40 approx, to
400 Prizes of 20 approx, to
25.00') Prizes of • 8
i.i'On
:te |
ze
prize
4.000 prize
3.e00 pr'ze
2,0'n' prize
1,500 prize
100 ptize
|
Lilt of land No. 43-5. in th- 17th d st. 3d sec.;
St. Lot ts, June 13.—'The overland mail
! which left San Francisco on the 20th May
has arrived. The passengers report that
ed the Pope of Rome to his doming- j J™ *««» are encamped near Fort
A brother of Napoleon I. was associated I Wkna P thu P« r P 06e of ^nnmat.ng j twelve years
one child. This is exactly tlie family of j
Napoleon III. Napoleon I. restored France
to Catholic religion. Napoleon III. restor- j
. . i ... ,, . i i ! J S. Reeves, vs Charles Waters,
gin, internal or external; whether attended . , . . . . 1
- ’ 1 A Is... 2 beds, 2 bedsteads, 2 bureaus, 1 book
with the Empress Maria Louise in the Re
gency when thc Emperor set out for the
war. A brother of Napoleon I. is associa
the Cado reserve Indians.
The Governor of Texas has called on
the Government troops for assjstancc.-
,r Mai. Van Dorn is near, with three com-
ted with Eugenie, Empress of Napoleon, .. . , , ,
.... .. .. .. , names of dragoons. Helms had several
IIL, in the Council of state upon the hap-1» . , L i
... ... v . a..... engagements with thc Prairie .'nutans, and
ciung ot the same contingency. Napoleon; b , , . , . ,
, , . II.. i i..ml i at the latter experienced great loss.
I. was imprisoned six years on th - Island . r
of St. Helena. Napoleon III. was impris
oned six year) in the Fortress ol Ham.
A Thiblte to American Credit.—“II.
F.,’’ in one of his recent letters to the
I’hese similarities do look something like ; jj cw York Express, in the conrsc of an
tiic “ star of destiny."
The frfo Napoleons.
Napole m I w ts im twenty-six years of
age when appointed t> toe comm.in i of
the arm., in It. ly Before he had entered
upon his twenty-seventh ite had wo.i the
battles of Monte Nolle. Millessinii, and
Mondive; forced the terrible passage of
the bridge of Lodi, entered Milan in tri
umph; seized upon the great iron crown
.of Lombardy, though not yet crowned ;
driven tnc Austrians out of Mantua, beat
en tile Tyrol army of IVurmsc at Castt
gliuuc; forced Parma, Modena, Rome, and
even Naples into submission ; in tine, re
duced ait Laly from the Alps to the Pap
al! dominions, under Ins sway. And iti*
.army numbered hut 35,000 men, and
those poorly clad and badly provisioned.
Napoleon 111, enters the same grand
battle-field in his 52nd year. He has no
personal experience, but is supported by
well tried veterans of lite Algerian and
'Crimean wars—Pclissier, McMahon, Ran
dan, Neill, Canrobcrt, Oas.ellam, Magnati,
Baragtiay d Ililliers—and, for active oifen-
sive war, the liiiesl army itt Europe, the
largest, most individual to character,—
most ambiguous, best disciplined and best
'equipped, lie has, however, himself a
large and valuable theoretical knowledge
■of thc art of war. There is no man prob
ably living who has read more, thought
imore, or written more on military subjects
than Napoleon III.—Several of Iris treatises
are, we beleive, the standard works in
Europe in thc departments of the science
-of which they treat He litas also beer, from
his 3'outh a careful and sagacious obser
ver of military atfuirs throughout the
world—of the great Algerian and Cri
mean wars in particular, tbe operations of
the first of whi-h, since hi) accession,
and of the last from the beginning he lias
the credit of conducting.
Napoleon!, was young and a mere strip
ling; Napoleon III, is in the vigor of ma
ture manhood. This was studious, vir
tuous even to abstemiousness, unknown,
without money and without friends; the
other is a riotous liver, lascivious, com
mands money and friends without num-
iber, and fills the world with his name.—
This was open, frank, sincere, full of
sympathy with his men, with whom he
jived on the most familiar terms, sharing
.their joys, and sorrows and dangers, im-
account of a visit to the Bank of England
relates these facts:
There was one item which I learned
iro .i the hank, d.ci ledly gratifying to
my national pi id-'. It was this: Not a
single peice of p iper, which laid over du
ring the late panic, now remains unpaid.
l'itis, says Mr. Elsie, the Governor,
cannot be said of any otiier nation on the
e..rlh!
ith Prolapsus. Hemorrhage, or obstruction
and all by external application—no internal
adjuvants being required in any case, only to
regulate tbe bowels, if constipated, or in Diar
rhea t and Dysentery.
To all such, a specific is offered ‘or their re
lief, which has stood thc test of more than
tire practice; and during that
time h is never failed, within the knowledge ol
the proprietor, of curing every case.
The Proprietor has no hesitancy in saying
that his Pile Salve is the first and only infalli
ble specific ever discovered for that disease,
and which cu-es by outward application only.
Price, one dol.ar per box, retail. Tlte-Pile
Salve is put up in glass jars, inclosed in a pa
per box, properly labelled, and will keep n»y
length of time.
For sale in Cassville bv S. Levy, agent.
T. II. CAVANAUGH, Proprietor,
Jan. 10. 1*59-6111. St. Lmiis, Mo.
; j case; J. A. A S. Erwin, vs J. \V. Clayton.
Also, the settlement of land whereon Benj.
Harris mv lives, near Cass station: G. L. Up
shaw. and others, vs. A. J. Earp and Andrew
Hamilton.
Also, defendant’s interest ill the house and
lot in Cartersrille ; Alley, Barber A Moon, vs.
John M. Dobbs.
On the 1st Tuesday in August will be sold :
Lots of laud Nos. 939
gist dist. 2d sec.; Milner A
McMckan.
The SrifOLAriiis between France and
.-V'.'sTitiA.—li is said that thc Austrian
Government lias learned to a certainty
tint there is a stipulation b-.-.ween France
and Russia by which the latter agrees to
inarch three hundred thousand men into
Germany provided the Germanic confed-
er.ui m interferes in the struggle now go
ing on in Italy. France agrees to consign
Lite .v.ir to the limits of Italy !
A .Marine C >w.—The Vicksburgh Sun
says:
Air. B trues who resides on thc Lou-
i.-l.ma si le of the river, has a large Dur- Typhoid Fever in families and upon planta-
u.iai cow wtiich swims across tne Missis- b"» s -
stppi every morning and evening. She !
swims over this side every morning to j
pick grass and swims back in the evening , [ 1 (1 ^ \^-v Orleans.
to be milked.
Another Importation of Africans.—
“The following advertisement appears in
tne Richmond 3 Texas) Reporter of the
I-llh nil.:
For Stile.—Four hundred likely’ African
negroes, lately landed upon the coast of
Texas. Said negroes will be sold upon
the most reasonable terms. One-third
down, and the remainder in one and two
years, with eight per cent, interest
For further information inquire of C.
K. (.’., Houston, or L. R. G., Galveston.
^ Entirely New ! Entirely New !-
What is it'i Tlut Wiinderfn! purifying agent.
DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ! This
is a new discovery; it is the result of learned
research; it is a triumph of scientific skill.
It is 11 chemical union of materials, provided
by nature herself, for rendering pure the ait
we breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed
laws—quick, sure, powerful.
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive od<-rs ;
It cures burns with instant certainty;
It is the best preparation ever used for
fresh wounds;
I*, destroys all vegetable and animal poi
sons ;
It relieves in a few seconds thc bites of in
sects. bees, etc. ;
It scatters boils when forming ;
It soothes boils when formed, and heals
them tnpidly ;
It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and
sores ;
It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath.
The worst symptoms of Typhoid and Scar
let Fever arc mitigated by the use of this Flu
id ; it has been known to check the spread of
Prof. Woe
commenced
fast becoming
edies to no efii
Restorative
fastened my
grow ont, ai
(black.) At
original color,
cheerfully reci
Respectfully,
Thc Restorative is put
sizes: large, medium and s
„ .... , . , holds half a pint, and retails
F»r sale br druggists country mer- j bott , e; the m ^ d i uill holds *
ch:uit$ generally, from whom orders are re- I more in proportion th
spectfully S' licited.
Try at least one
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the L-ibratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer
A Co., Carttrsville ; J. W. Gray, Adairsville ;
S. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. H. Shuford, Can
ton. Jan. 27, 1939—ly.
Leading physicians are using it in Charles
ton, Columbia, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo-
The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile
are using it.
Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manu
facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by
the gallon at reduced rates
KRAMER Ac BRO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS, 1
j Cartcrsville, Cass Co., fSa.
H AT ® “rmtluG vrFl'lnHvl.'s’pUNTS i at the same time a Prize is dra
mei.tol DRUGS, MEDICINES, I AINTs, hur wWK x ,„_. , inal ber and
! U!l«>, ItLA&S*, Ac.
5 Physicians, Planters, and the public goner
i ally are respectfully informed th it we are re- . p“. 1
’ ‘ . I! Aa ..l' 1ftv*«* 1 rt oli.c : I"*
‘gust will be snld : • rciv iconstant supplies r»f the above articles j r< V
34, and 857, in the • from first hands, and are seMmg at as low pr»- ; . I ‘
k Parrott, vs. Saxn’l j ces as any Drug Store in th * S mtheni c<<u s- , a * '
! trv. Knowing the atiidler.i r :m < that are prat- AI 1 ROAIMA
‘ 2’»^23 Prizes, amounting to $33€,040 j
| Whole Tickets $P), halves $*>, quiftors i
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. ’ ! (
i The numbers from 1 to 5",0-'0 correspond- : j
: ing with those numbers on the tickets printed | j
on separate slips of paper, are encircled with j j
: small till tuir-s and placed in one wheel. i
The first 379 Prize-, sinlilarlv printed and J
? ’ encircled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a num- j
her is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and j
time a Prize is drawn from the j
prize drawn
out arc opened.and exhibited to the audience,
and registered by tile Commissioners—the
ze being placed against the Number drawn, j
ated until the Prizes are I
OOD, EDDY & CO.’S SINGLE
-NUMBER LOTTERIES! (Chartered
by the’State of Georgia.)
Prize Fifty Thousaod Dollars! Tickets oaty
Ten Dollars!
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
As the members c t our firm have, by way of
purchase, become the owner of the grants
chartered by *he States of Delaware, Kentucky,
Missouri, and part of those ij* Georgia under
the management *»f Oregnry » Manrir,
ol Wilmington, Delaware, bare deemed it
expedient t** change the name wf our firm, oa
and after .Tnnuarv iat, 18."v>, to fh-.it of WOOD*
EDDY & CO.. Who will hereafter have the
management of the S^nrta Academy Lotlgry*.
and the others, as above named.
In all transaction* we have endeavored to-
cnmluct our business with integrity sad
I pro nptRPA*. and we can sasnrg the public that
jibe patrtmuge heretofore U^tuwcd on ue *i*-
I wait deserving of hvR^g transferred toour.ie^
ccss-’-rs. . ....
Very respectfully, S. SWAN A CO.
Aug»isi.i. Gk , Dt*c. l r , 18o^.
Wood, Eddy & Co., Managers,
SUCCESSORS TO 3. SWAN A CO.
The following Scheme will lx
Wood, EJiiy A Co., M uuigers of Uie SparU
Acsilemv Lottery, in c-ich of their Single
Number Lotteries for June, 1959, »l Atigus-
w , (jj u , in public, uu Ur the supermtendence
of Con-itnissioncn*.
CLASS 23 Draw. . turd-iy. Jure 4,1859.
CLASS Draw* S.ktumay, Juno II*
CLASS Draw* Saturday, June 18,1S59.
| CLASS Draws Saturday. June 2’*, 18&».
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
50.009 Tickets! 5,485 Piizes!
XKARLT ON* PR1ZK To EVCKX SINK TICRXVSl
Magnificont. Scben»»,
To B* Dkvwj: Each Saturdat in Jcnb.
Pi ire oi
$50 ( 0< *0 j
1 Prize
| 50 Prize*
4* 46
10,“00 |
| 100 “
*4 *»
l 100 *’
*4 •«
4,uu«*
100 “
.. ««
S f 4»w 1
[ 100
500
400
too
150
100
Approximation Prizes
4 I'riieA of ♦4‘ | U i
4 •• “ 009
4 <• •• 250
Also, i
nedy, vs
June 1
lot in C trtersville; Milner A Ken- j Ged in powdering mid preparing Dm
The two pie
ATION PRIZES.
ng and the two succeeding
Buck Harwell.
J. C. AYCOCK, Sli’ff.
have these articles prepared under our mime- j Numbers to those drawing the first S Prizes
More to be Admired
THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM
EVEIl WORN BV KINGS OR EMPERORS ! !
\\7HAT? why, a beautiful head of Hair -
VV because it is the ornament God himself
prepared for all our race. Reader, although
the rose insv bloom ever so brightly in the
glowing cheek, the eye be ever so sparkling,
the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is be
reft .fits covering, or the hair be snarled and
shrivelled, liarsli and dry, or worse still, if
•wrinkled with gray, nature will lose more
■ hall half her ch irnts. Prof. Wood’s Hair Re
storative, if used two or three times a week,
will restore and permanei tly secure to all
such an ornament. Read the following and
judge. The writer of the first is the celebra
ted pianist, Tbalberg:
New York. April 19, 1>59.
I)b. Woon—Dear Sir: Permit me to ex
press to you the obligations I am under for
the entire restoration of my hair to its original
Color; about the time of my arrival in the Uni
ted States it was rapialy becoming gray, but
upon the application of vnur “ Hair Restora
tive” it soon recovered its original hue. I con
sider vnur Restorative as a very wonderful in-
vcii.iiin, quite efficaciims as well as agreeable.
Truly yours, S. THALIIEKG.
New York, July 25, 1957.
Prof. Wood: With confidence do I recom
mend your Hair Restorative, as being the
most efficacious article I ever saw; since using
it my hair and whiskers, which were almost
white, have gradu illy grown dark; and I nn»-
diatc supervision, thus insuring ti> cur cus-
_1 l turners pure Drugs and Medicines.
j Physicians and others are invited
caii and examine our stock before purchas
elsewhere.
Approximation Pri- I
be entitled to th
zes. _ - - .
the s,«0o "1 Prize those Tickets numbered !
1124-3, 11249, ! 1251, 11252 will each be entitled
| to *200. If Ticket No. 550 draws the J2",00"
to $50,000 Pri«f.
20,000 “
10,000 “
5,009 "
4,000 “
3,000 “
1,500 ”
100.00#
I 5,495 Prizes smmriting
■ Whole Tickets #1»; Halves $5 j Quarters $2?^.
A Circular showing the plan of tbe Lotteries
150 ‘ “
•00
20 arc
For example: Tf Ticket‘.Vo. 11250 draws j will be s.nt to any one dwin.ns iff receiving it.
— ‘ • ‘ ’• Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay
Preparations nut officinal prepared to j !> r i’ ze , those Tickets numbering 54S, 549, 551,
order. • . ! 532, will each be entitled to *150, and soon
Orders by mail pro nptly attended to I accotding to the above scheme.
id satisfaction guaranteed
I’ERTtriCATit or Packages will be sold at the
A share of public patronage is respect- ! f..llmving rates, which is the risk:
fully solicited. KRAMER A BRO.. 1 Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets #5' r !
Corner opposite Jones A Greenwood’s i *• •• to half “ 40 i
able in full without any deduction .
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is thc risk: ■
Certificate'of e***S"* 1« ^ T5c ! eU >»®“
.. <• ill Quarter “ 20
.. •• 10 Eighth — 10
Apr. !4.
Carriage Factory, j
SCOVIL & GOODEI/S
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY,
’ CLASS NO. 359,
9 eighth “ 10 ; Wednesday. June 29ib, 1859, on tb.
». Certificates, Three Numbt Plan—75 Number*—1*
■’ ' Drawn Ballots—nearly »ac Prize
PATENTED JAN. 4, 1959.
fPHIS Machine takes the d mble-lucK stitch,
I and sews with two threads, from common
spools, and is perfectly adapted to all work,
from the finest to the c nt-sest. Its extreme
simplicity adds greatly to its value. It is ea
sy to adjust, and the operator cut learn its use
in a few hours with perfect ease. They are
durable, and cannot get out of order except 'dedneti.
tront grass c irelessness. These Machines are P 'V. 1 , L ,, i i.„
for sale in this place at ntv residence. Call
and see them—no charge for showing them.
J. a. TERRELL, Agent.
.Ctssville, March Sd —tf.
•• 10 quarter
•< “ 10 eighth
Is OuntsisG Tickets op.
Enclose the money to our address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers
hare Tickets ending in any figure they
The list of drawn numbers and prire- , a p ., 4 .. - - . .....
be sent to purchasers immed.ately after the' 27.914 prizes, am-nuiting to ?.»13,1 ■' 1
- K I Whole tickets 41", halves 5, quarters $2.50.
v will to every two Tickets !
a cat. t Grand Prize of Thirty-six thousand dollars
mar;, prize of *l».170! I 4 prizes of #2,000
I -2 prizes of ■ 20 prizes of 1, 00
s nil! ; a prizes of S”0<»! 1 prmeeot -40 I
... «L . . * .. . . .. .. i»t tt»rr sk.> 1 ft. I. • • I
drawing. .
Put chasers will please write their signa
tores plain, and give their post-office, county |
and State.
Remember that every
In Ordsriug Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for theTic-
PROSPECTUS OF
THE CHEROKEE BAM 1ST.
MIR institutions of our beloved Zion
All prizes of $1,000 ;u»d
ately sifter the drawing—<
i usual time of ‘> n days.
! All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
; to McKinney a co.,
Savannah, Ga.
Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street.
* Purchasers mil please write luelr.signatures
plain, and give their Post Office. County and
lyiHuu , ,
A list of'he numbers that are drawn from aIe, 7
| ‘ AM prizes of #1.000 and tinder, paid immedi-
' ately after the drawing-other prizes at the »-
HE institutions ot our bclovwl /.ion in A list ot *ne nnnmera - j .. of thjrtv c ', vs .
Cherokee Georgia, render it expedient; the wheel, with the ninount of thc.prize that , - . - •
each one is entitled to, will be published after j
Notice to Correspondents.
will
alsi
plea
who perspire freely.
Yours, truly,
J. G. KILBY.
ganizitious, as Associations, a L'lmvetilimi,
and Educational enterprises, which have nec-
Fifty
ri^HE above sum was actually given to my (
I natrons during the year IS5.9. Notice.— i cll >
I AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any
where they have an «fnce. Tne
st* be enclosed in a Goy-
tbe
town
$2 per bottle ; the large
T I cent more in proportion, and retails for f3. I turns oi^«»ur people,a 1 ?! 11 ll,e r? ,81 1,0 °‘. ,< r V 1 j an'dflorentiuc settings, ladies’ floreutii
i bottle. Pr.cc oO cents.- , Q , Wo.kI A Co., Proprietors, 444 Broad- ; them which ts acceptable to all, or can obtain . « drops, ladies’ g .Id
k i way. New York, and 114 Market street, St. a gene^l c.rculattim arn.inpt us >»r coul#, b „ s , );n stnd ^ladies’ and gents
Lott'S, Mo.
For sale in Cassville by Sam’l LeTV.
June 1, 1359 —3.n.
i- , , , n;I ,. golit uosoul st-uus, lauies aim gems gm-, i„ri -> T , , i,
wc expect any of them to give that cordial and V»>-f „ mwc ; at ]Ki ns in silver the Scheme:
nnrtnn> inir i , ntt i rtiriS(‘N which thpv . -
; careful nurture to our enterprises which they
! need, they beinjj cnpijfed for the
1 their own interests.
CASSVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE.
advocacy if rases, ladies-’ gold pens with holders, extra j
cy n? w jth cases and holders, gents clus- i
pins, gold tooth picks, ladies’ and
, , • i ter bosom pills, gold tooth picks, ladies amt
ri? bv Thmle' who ha P vJ : ^-nts’ ^ perils, ladie/gold ear drops,
1.11 nt in«»rte wno n«tVL , , ....'on Hma-nmow «<.wilinr tnTchiiies.
jy In the European war that has just
broken out, Victor Emanuel plays thc
part of a *sardineLouis Napoleon is
the ‘.vitale.’ Austria is the ‘shark’ that
would devour all Italy. England's role,
standing aloof, but doing a great deal of
‘blowing,’ is that of the poipoise.—Quid
Xune.
HiOHSE lifTIST EILIM
July 4th, 5th, 6th—Written
Jnlv 7th, sth -Oral Examii
Jnlv loth—Commencemei
I’res’t Rainb iUt.
July 11 th—Sophomore I
July 12th—Junior Exhibition
July 13th —Speeches frum Graduating Class,
Ac. " June 23.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
f virtue of an order of the Ordinary of
county, will be sold before the Court
r in tbe town ot Cassville, Within the
wise if they remain and persist in their legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday iu An
gust next: Lots of land Nos 157 and 151,
Thirdly. Tt ese reasons
; per, have long been felt
C OMMENCEMENT " ’ " '
Jnlv
The Ex:
; July 4th, and close Wednesday. Jitty out. ; roiiwn m acuoo m iinpoi.i... — , - - „ . f c01)ts t() *
i doncert, Wednesday night. Jnlv 6th. They have felt that much of the preluiynary ()„, ne w Catalogue for 1859 is sent free to :
Commencement Exercises on Thursday, Ju- j ...terchange of thought and op,..nm wh'o-h pr_c- a ,, p , icat f in . The inducements offer- j
tings under
Commis-
drawn.- -
Havana
awn in Wil-
30, 1959.
I,0oo Numbers—25,385 frizes.—Prizes paya
ble in full, without deduction.—lit these LuV-
teri:-s every I’rize is drawn. Thc fo.lowing is
,#3C,0<"-0
12.500
5,000
S,5l0
2,000
1,580
1,000
,. 400
'! ” ” ” \ 800
20D
ICO
8
! prize ot
2 prizes of • —
2 prizes of - •
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
2 prizes of ■•••
,o prizes...!..,
] : pr zes of
20 prizes of
list'prize* of
25,"00 prizes of •.
212 approximating prizes, ranging
front ?2" up to *4''0.
*25.365 prizes, mnminting to.........#501,500
Whole Tickets $td, halves $5. quarter* #8.50.
g-yi’he people of Fannin county, Tex-
have given the Abolition preachers of |)Y rirtut
that region sixty days to leave it; other- ; ^
L. 9. SALnOSS,. .A. B. MATHEWS,. - J. S. SIMMOMS.
(roauEHLT or GBtrritr, ga.,)
Tteiqli fteqi^irs it)
Agents are wanted in every town and enmi
ty. to whom commissions will he given in
*j, n , books, or a per centage it money. For a c'-nb GRAND CAI
r for "f t" books. 1 extra book and a gift given ; no i Grand Cons
’iter- larger orders commissions are niore liberal.— ' y to (
South has learned to deal with Abolition-
parting to them his plans and designs, ! ists and negro theives.
•Sold as tbe pmperty of John Wteener, de
operation.
.It is, therefore, proposed, so soon as 3,0*10
subscribers are obtained, at #2 per annum
SALMONS, MATHEWS A CO., . parable upon the issue of the first number,
each enpr. to publish weekly a paper in Cl.*;.- _ ,, .. ,
' okee Georgia, to be entitled, THE CI1ER0-; For full particnlara address
KEE BAFTiST, winch shall be devoted to the
interests of the Baptist denomination, and
give information upon all matters useful to
our churches and famiies. The conrsc to
DUANE UULISON,
Quaker City Publishing House,
33 South Third st.. Philadelphia, Pa.
p. S.—Just issued, “The Life, Rpcechc
SPLENDID SCHEME.
!nb GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE 7»,000 DOLLARS.
Consolidated Lottery of Delaware,
be drawn in Wilmington, Del.,
Suurday, June 25, 1S5S—Magnificent
Scheme.
and Memorials of Daniel Webster,” by Sam’l
even his inmost thought; the other is |
cold, distant reticent to a proverb impar-'
ting his connsels to none, hardly letting
The cost of the Utah army up to the
end of the sicand quarter was over #5,-
hTn'dirow” wh^t’ his”*right "hand , 000,000 and add to this the estimate for
idoetb, and famiUiar with none. N . the fascl year,endmg June 1st, and the
Icon I, in fine, was still in the fireof youth, of ** ODe wiU
ceased, lor the beuebt of heirs sod creditors.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
June 23. J AS. P. JOHNSON. Adm’r.
LADIES’AND GENT’S
Shoes, Boots, Hats, and
which this paper shall aspire will be aiffiuned, C,, V . . . j*,, ’-n.' a
endeavoring to make an impression becoming W Smnckcr, A. M., a splendidly 1 “
the Gospel—fostering all the interests of the volume of onfl pages. Pncc #*.. Age : .
churches, and. while respectful to opponents, ed Jnrtc -,
.active, enterprising, and a man of genius
indeed, from the promptings of which he
range between seven and nine millions.
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of Cass couuty will be sold before tbe
Court House ta Cassville on tbe 1st Tncsday
in August next, within th" legal hours ot sale,
lot oFTand No. 1215, in the 21st district aud 2d
section. Sold as tbe pmperty of tbe estate of
Jesse C. Guilt, deceased, late of Casa county
READY-MADE CLOTHING, Compromising nothing Scriptural ot dear to |
the Baptists. In line, this paper shall be a .
NOTICE.
April 28,1839—ly.
i
„, and a monitor for Christians. j “ Freight as Cheap as the Cheapest.”
To secure these principles for the paper, the ; I MIL Excel lane haring been thoroiighlv nr- ,
_ Publisher contracts with the denomination in j l gtnized on the 2»th of April, P. L. Wade.
/'4 EORGIA, CASSCOUNTA.—WhereasG. fallowing articles : i appointed President, T. H. Johnson, Secreta- ;
\JT J- Fain, Guardian of Joel C. Fa*n and j The paper shall be strictly B iptistic. r rv, B. .Johnson, ajjent at Savannah, and II. F.
Martha E- Fain, nnply to me lor letters Dm- I 2 j t w ,|| adroca e the cardinal doctrines j Russell, agent at Angnsta; the Steamer Exec!
missory from said Guardianship- : held br the denomination, such as: 1 will in future run in connection with Now
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail First—Sovereignty i '
j
Prize <
•r
-.on-
* !»
*70,000
1
Prize ci
if
2o
t 0Q*f
is
■» 25,000
Prizes
of
Vi
,r:~0
are
25,100
2
prizes
Ilf
]0
are
20,000
4
prizes
of
y.
,000
aie
82,14)0
4
prize*
of
f>,
are
to,COO
4
prizes
of
i?
r '00
are
10,000
W
pr ze*
or
2,
,1.0*)
are
90,1 OKI
10
prizes
of
1,
,250
uro
r 12,500
132
prizes
of
1,
r «>»0
arc
182,000
66
pi !7.es
of
6.-0
tire
39,600
66
prizes
prizes
of
of
2' 0
are
arc
33,000
26,400
132
pr : 2t*«
of
ICO
are
18,200
3,960
prism
..f
40
arc
■ 158.400
25,740
prizes
of
20
are
514,800
1 I The Emperor of Russia has pre- These are therefore to cite and admonish ail First-Sovereignty of grace in the salvation York. Philadelphia, and Baltimoresteamships 3 „ 516 prizes, amounting to #1,202,000
always acted; Napoleon III, is past thc sented a diamond broach, valued at five S^S?n. 40 a^s. mo^or ^s T I«*s.ms concerned, to be and anpsar at my of sinners . I at S ivamnih and Georgta Ratlmad at Augu- ’ P Halves ilO. Quarter* #5, Eighths
middle age; inactive, but mature in judge. thon<,n,t RolUvc t. the wife of Cant * 4 ° SARAH ANN COIN nee witem the tune prescribed by law, to show Second-Repudiation of all human merit. - ta, leaving Savannah on Saturday_ evening l,okeU 111 r0 W ’ K
ouauie age, macuve, out mature utjuuge. thousand dollars, to the wife Of Lapt. SABAH ANN GUIS, cause, tf any they hare, why said letters should ; Third-Final perseverance of true believers ! and AugusU on Wednesday morning. »><
inent, upon which, and upon his theoret- Hudson in of colirt^ic^ June 9—tds. txecutrix. „. !. . . r r* —j — V -•>" ",
ical knowledge, he has alone to rely.— extended to some Russian officers by him
Jt will be curious for the future historian whUe he ^ ^.p^d i„ laying the At-
to run the parallel of their respective ca- untie CaUe.
reers.—X. 0. Picayune.
D
net be granted. : to eternal glorT. r i Goods tor Northern and European markets A package of twe:ity-six whole Tickets at #20,
Given under my hand st office, this May 26, Fourth-True believers only are fit subjects and the Interior should be addressed to care costs #520
OCT. J. \V. KINABREW. having lo- 1859. 4»d j: W. WATTS. Ord’ry. i for immersion. 7 J I of agentslExcei line at Savannah and Augusta. There are IS drawn ballots, and. rach
cated permanently in Cassville, offer hi* ! Fifth—Immersed believer* only are mem-[ Eiwwarding of conree free. ballot be.ng worth #20, makes t
56
Leaves ret
S04
The Best DEramoK Yet.—The Lou-
prolessioual services to the public, and /~4 EORGIA. CASS COUNTY-—Wherea* bers of a Gospel Church. With men »> perfectly acquainted with the 15 per cen. oft fceatg
! will attend promptly to every call, day or It Hiram Dimsdale applies to me for letters ! Sixth—A man must be regularly immersed ! forwarding ami shipping business, it is need-
! night. Office next door south of J. A. Ter- „t administration on the Estate of Beniamin to be regularly in the ministry. less t> assure the public that promptness will
w-W-e* r»8S=!!jnS-L*~ * raml *S&l&l&Uil
is scriptural. * * CLrtificite a* f"H
, M Lou- rcil’a residence, where he can be found during g. D.msdale, deceased, late
CctUOSITtES or THE Telegrxpu.— The jsviUe Courier, the organ of State Rights ‘he day.-at aight at the resideuc. lately OCCU- These are therefore to cite
new. brought by the North Bn ton, which De^cy in Kentucky, mosUppropriate. ^bS r bV UwT'aud both minisutvs and laymen.
was telegraphed from New York at ten K- designates the non-intervention, squat- j * Cassvtlle.^a.. Feb. 1, 1859. shew cause, (if any exist.) why said Utters Ninth-Strict communion
■ * ~ ’ -i , should not be granted. 1 3 - 11 "'l 1 2.? ?'
• a t r a. sit n * i „ «r i ■ ffihixnM ti«kt hs* frrant^l i 3. li will aarHcaie me uniTersui spreua or; 1 1
minutes before ten O clock on Saturday ter sovereignty swindle of Douglas, as ; /CARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—The *ub- Givennod^r^v kill'd at office, this Mar 26, ‘be Gospel of Christ, bith by the living min- j L
morning, reached New Orleans at nine nigger stealing machine.” I V^.*f r, ^ er 1939. sod ' J. W. WATTS, Ord'fy. , istry and the religioospress. ^ i |j
nniversal spread of j T^ANNIN SHERIFF’S SALES.—On A Certificate
morning, reached New Orleans at nine
o'clock. As the difference of time be
tween New York and New Orleans is fif-
Kj senber seeps still the largest assortment jj-g
i of Vehicles to be found in the Southern coun
try. comprising Coaches, Calesches, Rocka-
J. W. WATTS, Ord'fy. ; istry and the religions press.
j 4. It will advocate the canse of Education,
tbe 1st Tuesday in July next, before the
Court Honse door in the town of Morgan-
Do.
Do.
f PsekBce of 26 Wholes costs
#300.00 *
do. 26 Halves 150X0
do. i6 Qn.tr., 75:00
five minutes in going seventeen hundred end of a copper spike and drove a plug of
| tobacco into the vessel’s bottom. He did
! not discover his mistake until the ship
spit in bis lace.
. „ . , r-ducution,' _ Fannin county, within the t’.snal hoars of o« Eighths<7 .‘.O
r.mth^dJed C T ATK OF GEORGIA Picxxxs CorsTT— ^fCh^fkre^rri. i ‘ i,e ‘ the ful!owi "* P ro P ert - T wil ' be 8oM: 1 Alriwdcr, addreLd to FBASfX BBQAD-
at one to two ® bereaa Edward Juhnarn administrator . f P | ( w j| seriDtural I Lot of land No. 172, ia the 8»h district snd BENTS A CO.. Wilmington, Dora ware, will
e« equally low! d" buna nun »u the estate of John Evaus. de-! < ,er, P u,r,l M 2 d\ecti.m; levied on to utisfy sundry-Jos- ^t with prompt Mtentio..,. and.tb* printed
_ j^Tlhe latest case of absence of mind ways, Ac. Concord Buggies at
tyfive minutes, the dispatch was just is that of a ship carpenter who bit off the d^I^n^ ouH^li* 4u?.lly low. letters durniioVv enterprises.
Ac«d of designs wUl be sen* ifAwl.' by ” w Tb ] ^ * e,der J '
^ “ ■ ’•- UL v , z^*rtrir.tr—**^Bapt-u0^^iwit»n. utm on ud
persons concerned, to be snd appear at my office G to UT whetber this paper shall go to : returned to n»- by a bathflf.
wtial West
East of the Mississippi there are twenty
■ix State# aad one District, containing
870,000 square mdse and 36,000,000 of
y The Hur*** Patriot nji that a
ovement is on foot to cat off a portion
PMpla. The total area West of the Xia- of Cobh county, during the secsiaQ of the
13,004,000 aqs
population, X181,000
, and to- j naxt Legialafnre,
' —Acwovth to he Mm
v i tice’s C. nrt li fas, issued from the IQ#7th dts- official drawings sent *» soon as over.
A If in f-smre* aaff- I «- If ^ —.If m .,A L'D 1 Vf'C HU A A TlUFItfTQ A 4
i triet, G. M.. in favor of Joseph Me.-rell, aud
March 17.1859—lj. Charleston. S. C.
Ear Refer* to Col. H. F. Price, Cassville. Ga.
FR Vnck, broadbent*? A CO,
April 7, 1856—ly. Managers.
OKU
ViTQE,
A ND all kinds of Jewelry Repaired, in good
A. style sad st short notice. All
waatuw any kind of sack
fusatad to gres are a JriaL
Marrb
within tbe time preacribed bV law. and show Georgia to say whether tbis J»J*r shall go
Given under my hand at office, in Jasper,! . - A ‘ Ch K "
16. 1859. tat C.M. MCCLURE. OriL j Jnnc 9 ~ Bome ~ Ga ‘
Jai
hu T>LANK DEEDS—for Sheriff*, Administrs-
re- JL> tore, aud others, wishing to rets titles : A
n gres ■* a trial. j to laud; ariatedia gaud style and oa a yapu-
jonr RECBTED
FINE aaanrtaunt ot MACHINE OILS,
from $1 to tUt git-gallon.
KRaMCR AMRO , Drnmrsta.
CsrtorsTUis. Ga
Also, 2 negro boys—Spenoe, about #8 years
old. and Jerry, about #5 years old ; levied on
to satisfy sundry fi fos 'issued from Fannin
Superior Court, in favor of Wiley, Banks A
Co., and others, vs. E. W. Chastain.
June 3—tds W. £ PIEBCY, Sb’ff.
HOOKS with I
Is WITH GIFT8!
Msy If. 1899.
E XTRA inducements to ffioee getting up
Clubs.—sti new and standard worka st
the publisher’* regular price*, with Gift*.
Particular* in <’al»l j.ues. which .will feu
(eat free to euy address. Ferfec* MMMfot
^UPERIOR and Inferior Court Execution* guarantied. 8“ ■
Jaa. 'l
• ^ diflsrect tduds, at tb# {ones. GBUOX RWCBIfej
1.1.185*. ' STANDARD OFFICE. JuueI6-8m 825 W*luut at.. Ptoa., Pw