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General Sdbetfisetoenfs.
Geoergl BSbeHlseh>«i)is.
3PLEWB1D SIFTS
TO
PURCHASERS OF BOOKS,
AT
THE ORIGINAL
AND
S^TTIIE ONLY
Gift Book Enterprize,
Established in 1854.
H EAD QUARTERS for the United States,
at the P ~
j 439 Chestnut:
I connection with New York gilt stores.
Ladies’ Cameo Ear Drops 4 50
2 70
2 00
4 00
6 00
2 00
3 00
5 00
1 50
4 00
6 00
casting off and running across the river. geflC^I f|ObeHiseh|er)fg.
While crossing the girl manifested no dc- j —— ----- r-~ — ■ ' — j ■
sire to go to Canada, and informed Capt •^f-Entirely New ! Entirely New !— TT B J 1 C2
Chilvers that she did not go with her What is it* That wonderful purifying agent, •** ** m u
own consent Her entreaties and expostu- DARBY'S PROPH1 LACTIC FLUID ! This
- - .. is a new discovery; it is tbe result oflearned :
lations, were, of course, of no avail as the ; H a ’ r ’ lmph of 9cientific skiII . j
negroes surrounded her and would a ow j t a chemical union .*>f materials, provided
of no interference.- They took her to b y natnre herself, for rendering pure the air
Windsor, on the opposite side of the riv- , Te breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed |
cr and stowed her awav in some negro laws—quick, sure, powerful,
hut, where she now resides. u P urifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens ;
T .. d : s- It removes all offensive odors ;
In the meantime a messenger was a.s- . , \ ■
c a* • i It cures burns with instant certainty;
patched by the gang or an 0 c,a |t is the best preparation erer used for
some sort to arrest the lady. By a rc- f rcgh woun ^ 8 .
ceut act of the Michigan Legislature, any p destroys all vegetable and animal poi-
person bringing a slave within the limits sons ; ^ ^
of the State, commits a criminal offence. It relieves in a few seconds the bites of m- ( J^“ ut ,he Publishing House of G.G- Evans’, Agents Wanted Everywhere. !
punishable by ten years imprisonment in , t Otters b oiU wh»n forming • I connection with New York git stores. Cata-1 To Agents I can give more liberal induce-
thc State prison. The lady was conse- j Jt sootheg b()i , 9 wheu flirmcd /
qucntly liable to the chances of a felon S them rapidly ; 11 have repeatedly called the attention of the
cell through the provisions of this very' j It is good for carbuncles, ulcers, corns and j public to my large stock and liberal offers, to j „a r ,„(*«>< am—
... , , , , . .. I i which they have alwa vs warmlv responded. I; lne peQitiar aavaumges mn*
enlightened and characteristic measure.— sores; ; can now, with more satisfaction than ever, call! A larger Stock and better Catalogues to select
Fortunately for her the boat left the dock ! It cleanses the teeth and pannes the breath. atient j 0I1 to ray largely increased inducements 0?’"'' , , . . n ... ,
Iortunateiy lor ncr, Hie ma leu too w( , r=t svmptoms of Typhoid and Scar- to purchasers. Being very heavily engaged iu A Better Assortment and Quality of Gifts,
before any such advantage could be taken ^ ^ ^ lnit ? lteJ by the use of this Fiu . pjljshing.^ I exchange my own •publicati..ns Mor^Punctuality and Correctness ... filling
By acting as Agents for me.
Persons wishing a valuable Library can pro
cure it gratis.
Those seeking an easy method of earning a
livelihood can find it.
Any one desiring a good Watch, can obtain
it.
For full particulars, seud for a Catalogue.
Misses’ do. do.
Misses' Ear Drops, with Stone Setting
Misses'Gold Bracelet, half round band,
engraved - — —
Ladies’ Gold Bracelet, half round band.
Gents’ Scarf Pin
Gents’ Jet or Florentine Studs.. .....
Gents’ Sleeve Buttons, Jet, Florentine
and Onyx
Misses’ Gold Stone SetsJSar Drops alfed
Pin rT.
Ladies' Gold Pens, with Holder and
Box
Gents’ Cameo Mosaic or Florentine
Sleeve Buttons
Misses’ Neck Chains • ; •
Miscellaneous Gifts, not enumerated in
the above List, varying in value
from ‘ 50 cents to 25 00
General HSbetfeetoenfs.
L. S SALMONS,. . A. B. MATHEWS,. .J. Jt. SIMMOX S
SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO.,
(fORBEHLV OF GEIFFIX, GA.,)
3JDbole$qle qp3 fieiqii i»?
Geneh)! BifreHigetncirf?.
General fISbeHijMtoeirto.
W OOD, EDDY & CO.’S SINGLE;
NUMBER LOTTERIES? (Chartered
by the State of Georgia, i Cap'tal !
| Prize Fifty Thousand Dollars 1 Tickets only
| Ten Dollars;
M. LAZAKON,
DEALER IS
LADIES’ AND GENT'S
Shoes, Boots, Hats, and
Wood, Eddy & Co., Managers,
SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN k CO.
The following Scheme will .be drawn by
Wood, EJ.lv 4 Co., Managers of the Sparta
Academy Lottery, iu each of their Single •
READY-MADE CLOTHING i Number Lotteries for July, 1859, at Augus-
ta, Ga., iu public, under the superintendence ,
of Commissioners.
I logues sent free I meats than can be afforded by any other house,
and heals . j ori£r i, iatt .d u )e Gift Book Enterprise, In addition to larger commissions, it is-much ;
- - - easier to get subscribers for my .enterprise than .
an v other.
of her helpless position, and proceeded on jd . it ha8 been kn „wn to check the spread of j of
hfW WaV to ClcTOlind. TllC 1 adV !8 a I*CS- T....lA tUvmi. in f*> rr»ilioa nnv? IInon nltintn. I * . , _ 1 i T— mainr.
making, ai.d thus can and dv supply the:major-
ity of the other houses engaged in the Gut Book
her way to Cleveland. The lady ;s a res- xiphoid Fever in families and upon planta
ident of Winchester, Ky., near Louisville tions. , ~ ^
and gave her name as Mrs. Moore. She Leading physicians are usir.g it in Charles- ; I can““
lias been spending the summer at Stipe- ! * OD » Columbia, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, s0> by rnv heavy purchases of watches and jew-
, . ....... Macon. Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo- t .irv for’eash. furbish them with tbeir Gilts at
nor City, and is now on a visit to Ctnctn- ^ ^ ^ 0r!eans ’ ; [ (1 /’ r ratc9 ,{, ao , h cy can buy then, from .he
nattl. Her husband IS still at Superior, The Hospitals of New Orleans and Mobile “uavinesuch an advantage in having, I can My large capital, together with my long ex- |
his wife traveling alone With the two ser- are lt3 ing it. I !>ssu ; e „V v c , lst onie-s better gifts with their perien.-e_ ill the business and consequent fannl- j
vants who were kept merely as personal Hospitals, corporations, shipmasters, manu- | booluthan another housts :ln ^ ^^MetidrLt^'^er'MoAlrpaTti^
attendants. facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by d „. ilh each i' !o „ k nt tb e time of AH I ask is a trial. Send me an order, and
— «. I the gallon at reduced rates. i sa | e Gifts worth $500, at the Ion; A wkuletale you will be convinced that there is no exagger-
Soldiers of the Revolutionarv War. ! s:l * c by druggists and country mer- | price, will be impartiajhr d^tributed with ev- “ion.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^
The Pension office had upon its rolls i cl,!ints S enera,, y. from whom orders are re- e y fL->^ r a c ‘. ltllii „ u , „. hie |, „ ill be mailed Persons visiting the city, are requested to call
' free to any address, containing the most valua- and examine for themselves
ble collection of Standard productions in Lit-
j erature, Philosophy, History, Geography, Trav-;
els, and the Sciences, with ali the favorite works
i of Fiction and Romance, and every other de-
I partinent of Literature, classified as described
below. Send for it, for if you don’t wish to or-
- , ,0-0 „ spectfully solicited,
on the 30th of June, 18o8, the names of, Try at , e:ist onc bott!e .
two hundred and fifty-three Revolutiona
ry soldiers. Of this small remnant of he- .
roes, information Ills been received that j
during the succeeding half year forty-six !
went to their long account, leaving upon j
the first day of the present year two hun- j
dred and seven survivors. The ages of , —
some of those soldiers arc stated to have j T 1ST OF LLI FERS remaining
w» nm »j
dwindled away liie email number of that
Price 50 cents.-
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the Labratory of
J. DA KBIT, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville ; Kramer
ii Co., Cartcrsville ; J. W. Gray, Adairsville ;
S. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. II. Shuford, Can
ton. Jan. 27. 1S59—lv.
HEAD QUARTERS,
439 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Branch Store, 45 Cornhill, Boston, Mass.
der Books, you will obtain* a very valuable
Book for reference, as it contains all the desi-
Special Notice to Book Bayers.
As there are parties of doubtful respousibili-
in
able Books in print, ami will cost .you noth- ty advertising Gift concerns, and some are ma-
<r. king many large promised, under fictitious
Particular attention is requested to the List names, without the intention or ability to ful-
the | of my Publications, which will be found iu the till thorn, hoping, through the popularity of my
15th i latter part of my Classified Catalogues. It con- enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public.
v ithin three months ’
ken out
11 be sent to thegener-
gallant band which has come down to us * l1 P‘ 1 <llcc as d ^ t r ‘ *
” . ,. r Anderson, Dr. Mike Long, Mrs. Elizabeth
from a former generation to pass forever | Wniwn> t j ohl , p Lewis Mrs. Laura J.
Barker, David M. Masten, Mr. P
Burris, Mrs. Mary J. 4 Milner, J. T.
Burnet, Mr. Ira J. Moreland, I. J.
Carswell, Mr. James Nelson, Captain E. G.
Cain, Dr. I-. W. Norwood, James W. T. i
Clark, E. K. Norris, J. II.
Cook, Rev. Francis. Penn, Mr. A. V.
Goldsmith, II. M. Price, R. W.
Henderson, Mrs. Ann Scott, W. II.
llnlF, Jabes Stone, T. J.
Harris, Master W. C. Somner, Kphriam |
Holcomh, William Smith, W. P.
Holcomb, James Williamson, X. G.
Hood, 1) E. Wh tlev, J. L. 2
Idol, B. V. Yarbrough, Miss Puss
Jolley, L. D. Younians, Mr. (Artist.)
Persons calling for any of the above
Letters will please ask for “advertised letters,”
and bring change to pay fur advertising.
July 21—St. * A. HAIRE, P. M.
A U3IINISTR A TOR’S SALE.
(iREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
from the earth before this generation shall
have finished its work. At the period
above referred there were 4,2o0 widows
of Revolutionary soldiers upon the pen
sion rolls, and in six months death dimin
ished that number by 205. Of those liv
ing at the beginning of this year forty
were the wives of Revolutionaay soldiers
before the termination of the great strug-
glc.
Historical Table.
1007—Virginia first. 1 settled by the English.
1614—N. York first settled by the Dutch.
10*20—Mass, settled by the Puritans.
1034— New Jersey settled by the Dutch.
1037—Delaware settled by Swedes & Fins.
103.1—Mary land settled by Irish Catholics.
1035— Conn, settled by the Purilains.
1030—It. I. settle l by Roger Williams.
1059 —North Carolina settled by English.
{070—S. Carolina settled by Huguenots.
1032—Pennsylvania settled by Win. Penn.
1733—Georgia set tied b3‘ Gen. Oglethorpe.
1791 —Vermont admitted into the Union.
1792 —Kentucky admitted into tile Union.
1796—Tenn. addmiUed into the Union.
1805—Ohio admitted into the Union.
1811—Louisiana admitted into the Union.
1810—Indiana admitted into the Union.
1S17—Mississippiadraittcdinto the Union.
1818— Illinois admitted into the! nion.
1819— Alabama admitted into ti e Union.
1S20—Maine admitted into the Union.
1821—Missouri admitted into the Union.
1835—Michigan admitted into the Union.
1830—Arkansas admitted into the Union.
1845—Florida admitted into tiie I'lion.
1845—Texas admitted into the Union.
1840—Iowa admitted into the Union.
1848—Wisconsin admitted into the Union. \ slli . H em.nty. said half .aero of land, including a
valuablespnngadjoining the KutCiiif! <»lu place,
1850—California admitted into the Union, sold as the property of John Whitener deceas
ed. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
Ter ns, cash. BENJAMIN JOHNSTON,
Administrator.
tains a large number of deservedly, popular a strict sense of duty compels me fo warn all
j works, In-various authors; among which are against them. And if any are deceived and
'ail of T. S. Arthur’s best w >rks, well known as cheated by them, they slmtild not be so unjust
i a moral, instructive and pleasing author, inter- as to condemn me along with them, for they
! esting biographies, travels, Ac. nre base imitators of an enterprise that has cost
me an immense amount of time and money to
CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS. place in the position which it now occupies,—
I Araicttltaral— This department embraces all commanding an extensive and increasing-trade,
| standard works upon general Agriculture, ^PP r y v vd and endorsed, with tue most entire
Cotton Planting, Mowers, Gardening, Farm
Implements, Horses, Sheep. Cattle, Bees,
! Ac., Ac.
i Album* -Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral, Cap
j Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, autograph,
j Ac.
j Antiuuli —Annuals for 1S"9—a large and elc-
j gaut assortment.
I Bible* - A splendid assortment of Pocket. Pew
i and Family Bibles, in every style, front $1
! to ?5".
1 p,ayer £<*'!:* — A complete assortment, m eve-
i rv' form and at all prices.
| Hymn puds—As used by tiic different denom-
I illations.
i Biographical—Works of Irving, Weems, Ban-
; croft, Sparks, and every other standard au
thor.
freedom and confidence, by the leading Pub
lishing Houses in the Union, whose letters of
approval and endorsement are in my possess
ion. and will be produced ana shown at any
time with the greatest pleasure.
July 21—wOin. G. G. EVANS.
JMore to be Admired
THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM
EVER WORN RT KPn'OS OR EMPERORS ! !
AN THAT? why, a beautiful head of Hair—
? V because it is the ornament God himself
prepared for all our race. Reader, although
ihe rose may 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 of its covering, or the hair be snarled and
; \ , ,, , ,, reit ot its covering, or me uair De snarled ana
Botanical—By Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar- s b r iveHed, harsh and dry, or worse still, if
by. Wood, Ac.. Ac.
crinkle
with gray, nature, will lose more
*” ” "lair Ile-
veek,
to all
and
elebra
j Hun,c > Glbb,,nS ’ MaCauley ’ a,,d ° tU ' Xw York, April 19,1»58.
' -Embraces a World of Fun. j Dr. Woon-Dear Sir: Permit me to ex-
| ,/(/£<»«—Every description of Illustratei books ! press to you the obligations, P am under lor
! ' . children 110 ent:re restoration of inj nair to its.original
! Law and 'jWirrae-Tl.e Standard Works of' colon about the time of my arrival in the Uni-
' . j- • ' ton States it was nipialy becoming* gmv, but
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ! and .H-in, /fe-The most approved «P<«« the application of yourHair Itcstora-
\ATILL be sold before the Court home door works on Mechanics, Architecture and the l *D- it soon recovered its original hue. I con-
W in the town ot Cassville on the 1st Tt.cs- exact Sciences. s " ! T V"' ,r Restorative as a very wonderful in-
day in October next, within the usual hours of ! Poetry—English and American. Octavo and ven.mn, quite ellicacious ab J rL ^J f a J*
safe, four negroes, to-wit: onc girl, Funny, mid j Literary editions of the Standard Poets;— truly yours, o. illALKbKU.
her three children, Isoni, about 10 years old; Pocket and Cabinet editions—plain and ilLos* j New Yoan, July 25,1857.
Edncy, 7 years old ; Jack, about ?. years old.*— 1 iroted, bound in every style to su t the t::ste , Prof. Wood: With confidence do I recom-
he lands belonging to the Estate of David Dil-
bi-ck dce«*;oed, late of said countv —dower’s
right nserved by the widow. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
July 21, ’59. JOS I All DILBECK, Adm.
Sold as the property of the Estaie of Silas Ma
son, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms—12 mm.ths credit with ap
proved seen ri tv.
TYRE B. DAVIS, Adm.
MARTHA J. E. MASON, Adm’x.
Ju’y 21st, 1859.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SiLE.
A GREKABLY to an order of the Ordinary
i\ of Gilmer county, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Ellijay, on the
1st Tuesday in September next, within the le
gal hours of sale, one half acre of lot of land
No. 1G:>, in the 10th district and 2d section of
of fill.
Worts >f Flclwn -B> Scott, Irvi
Dickens, and all the approved writers.
School and Classical,
Travels and Adventures,
Musical and Glee Books,
Games Sports, and Pastimes,
Religious, Biblical and Theological,
-Odd Fell uv.ship and Freoninso
W IT IT shall Sthket, Atlaxta, Ga.
April 2S, 1859—ly.
ARRIAGE AND BUGGY MANUFACTO-
BY, Cartersville, Ge<j.—Tbe sub
scribers invite the attention of the
public to their large MANUFACTUR
ING ESTABLISHMENT, at It. H.
Jones’ old stand.—They are prepared
to furnish all kinds of BUGGIES,
CARRIAGES and HACKS, of the ia
test styles and best finish—made of the best
materials, from the best Northern and
Eastern Factories, just such as are us-:
ed in the best shops in the Union.— ■
As none but good workmen are em
ployed, whose workmanship is not ex
celled for neatness and durability, they
war. ant their work to give satisfaction.
All persons wantiug a fine Carriage,
Buggy, or other vehicle, are requested
to come and examine their work before
sending North. Carriages and Hacks
on hand at all times. Orders filled
promptly. All work, warranted to be as rep
resented. Repairing done in good style, uro
at short notice, on reasonable terms.—
Thankful for the patronage heretofb
received, a continuance of the same
solicited. JONES A GREENWOOD.
Cartcrsville, Cass co., Ga., Apr. 7,1S59—lj
R. n. JONES JXO. GREENWOOD.*
ATLANTA, GA
M.LAZAEON,
IS NOW OPENING HIS FINS STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
SLOTHtft?,
FOil MEN AND BOYS.
Having selected these Goods wiKt the great
CLASS 27 Draws Saturday, Julj 2,1952-
ULASS 23 Draws Saturday, July 9,1859. ^
CLASS 29 Draws Saturday, July IB, 1859. ; c3 i cure, you will do well to < all and examine
CLASS 30 Draws Saturday, July 23,1859. j tb« splendid assortment uf 14. LA KARON'S
CLASS 81 Draws Saturday, July 30,1359, j <1. .
on the plan of single ncmbers. : Goats Furaisaing Goods,
50,000 Ticket*! 5,485 Prizes! j SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
nearly one puke to evert xisE tickets! I Suspenders, Gloves, UalLHow, Ties,
Magnificent Sclietuc, as» pocket bandkerchi^b,*
To be Dkawn Each Satcruay in Jclt. a)lir found in large quantities, and will be
1 Prize of $1,.'C0 1 sold un very reasonable terms at the establiaii-
5(K> ment of M. LAZAKON, Ageat,
400 ; Atlniitu, Ga.,
500 : Opposite the Post-Office, next door to Wo.
150 | Kay’s Book Store May 12, 1359—ly.
1 Prize of
X “ “
$50,000 1
20,000
10,000 I
5,000
•*,(.'00
3,000 I
50 Prizes
100
100
100
100 •• “ 1UO j
Approximation Prizes.
i-izes of $400 approx, to $50,uuO Prize.
5,000
30o
250 14
225
200
350 “
100
20 are
20,000
10,000.
5,000
4,000
3,000
1,500
100,000
P ICKENS SHERIFF’S SALES.—Will
be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Jasper, Pickens county, on
the first Tuesday ill August next, within the
usual hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Fortv-elght acres, more or less, of lot of
land No. 135; also .i'ie-third of the mineral in- j
terest oflot N.>. 137; also the undivided half
of luO acres, west part of No. 110: also the un
divided halt of -.3Lf acres oflot No. 115 ; also
the undivided half of 39 acres, north part of j
No. 136—all in the 13th district; levied
5,435 Prizes amounting to s32n.!)00
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.1£. ,
A Circular showing the plan of the Lot teries
will bo sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Remember that every Prize isdrawn andpay- ;
able in full without any deduction. 1
Certificates ok Packages will besoldat the
following rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of in Whole Tickets, $30
« “ 10 Half “ 40
«* “ 10 Quarter “ 20 j
« “ 10 Eighth “ 10 (
C ONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF I)EL-
! aware for July, 1359.—France, Beoad-
rf.ntsACo., Managers.—All drawings under
the superintendence of State Lottery Commis
sioners.—Prizes paid as soon as drawn.—
Grand Delaware Lottery, on the Havana
Plan.—Extra Class Four,’to bedrswn in Wil
mington, Delaware, Saturday, July SO, 1859.
5(',0e0 Numbers—25,865 Prizes.—Prizes paya
ble in full, without deduction.—In these Lot
teries erery Prize is drawn. The following is
the Scheme r
1 prize of $56,000
$6,0001
4,000!
2.000 I
I t.i IS5UUU limit me ioi-jui UIM. $jr. »>I : * I— ;— ’ ' - n - . ' • e «. r.r.iA
Cherokee county, in taror of Levi Merrett, vs. ^ prize of . / iQ . ! / P * . “•
I. P. Winn Levy made and returned to me • 27.314 pnzes.amiain ing *’ n
3v a constable. i Whole tickets $10, halves •;, quarters $2..<0.
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY*,
CLASS NO. 405,
satisfy a fi fa issucil from Cass Superior Court D'~aws Wednesday, July 27th, 18.>9, on the
in favor of II. W. Riley, vs. J. H. Whitesides Three Number Plan—75 Numbers 12
and S. T. King. Property pointed out by W. 1 Drawn Ballots—nearly one Prize
H. Simmons, attorney. to every two Tickets I
Also, lot of land No. 253. in the 12th clist. I . r 1 Gra/.d l'nze of $38,000!
and 2d sec.; levied on satisfy a Justice’s ciurt I prize of v lb,000. jj .
fi fa issued from the 1015th dist. G. JI.,of d prize of 10,000! | 6 prizes o._
Cherok'
J.
bv a constable. ,
'.Also; l acre, more or less. No. not known ; j In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, j
levied on to satisfy a Justice's Court fi f.i is- ! Encio?e the money to onr address for the Tic* ,
sued from the 102'jth dist., G. M„ in favor of kets ordered, on receipt of which they will be
Turner & Co., vs. George S. Bell. Levied on foyrrarded by first mail. Purchasers can have j
and returned to me bj' a constable. i tickets ending in any figure they awr desiyroate.
J AS. BRUCE. Sheriff. j The List of Drawn Numbers and Puzos will
h c se „* to purchasers immediately after the i
Postponed Sale. j ««*^ ser9 IV1 „ p]easc writ . l,.eirsig.„,«ures I
At the same time and place will he sold: • plain, and give tlnor Pest 015ce, County and
Lot of land No. 252, in the *th dist. .ami 2d ' State. I
sec. ; levied on to satisfy- 2 Justice’s Court fi A!! prizes of $1,99=) -and under, paid inimedi- ;
fits, issued from the 39«th dist., G. M. in favor ; atel.T after the drawing—other prizes at the u ;
of Nich das Sperin, vs. Wm F. Cantrell. Lc- s “al time of thirty d.-vs.
vy made and returned to me by a constable. Notice to Correspondents.
B. F. ilANIE, Deputy Sheriff. Those who prefer not seuding money by
i mail, can use the ADAMS EXPRESS COM-
ip\\Y wherebv innifey for Tickets, in sums
F ANNIN SHERIFF’S SALES. On :„fT..n ’Dollars,’and upwards, can be sent lis
the 1st Tuesday in Aug. next, before the | AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from-any
Court House door in thetown of Morgan- city or town where they have an office. The
ton, Fannin county, within the usual hours of j money and order must be enclosed in a Gov-
sale, the following property will-he sold : | eminent Post Otlice Stamped Envelope, or the
Lot of land No. 159, in the 9th district and
2d section ; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued
prizes of 12,50tt
2 prizes of 5,000
2 prizes of 2,500
i 2 prizes of 2,000
2 prizes of l,53o
' 2 prizes of 1,000
50 prizes of 400
10 prizes of 300
20 prizes of 200
I 100 prizes of ltO
: 25,000 prizes of 8
212 approximating prizes, ranging
from $20 up to $400.
! 25,365 prizes, amounting to $331,500
' Whole Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2.50,
SPLENDID SCHEME.
i GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE 65,000 DOLLARS.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware.
■ Class R, to be drawn in Wilmington, Del.,
i on Saturday, July 23, 1359—Magnificent
Scheme.
I
Prize of
$63,000 is
$85,009
5
prizes of
12,500 are-
62,009
4
prizes of
8,225 ai e
52,900
6
prizes of
5,0*10 11 rr
59,000
7
prizes of
3,500 are
24,509
TO
prizes of
1,7o0 ere
17,oi'ti
19
prizes of
1,000 are
10,0(0
243
prizes of
800 are
194,460
65
prizes of
200 are
13,000
65
prizes of
150 a: e
9,750
65
prizes of
L'O aie
5,859
65
prizes of
oO are
3,900
4,810
prizes of
40 are
112.409
>7,040
•prizes of
20 nre
549,809
June 30—tds.
from Fannin Superior Court, in favor of John
.8. I) ivis, for the use of the officers of Court,
vs. Jas. B. Smith.
Also, lot of land No. 9, in the 6th district
and 1st section ; levied on to satisfy a li fa is
sued from the Justice’s Court of the 344th
diet. G. M., in favor of Lewis Edmondson, vs
Wiley Powell, J. M. Powell, It. H. Parsons
and .Joseph Garnett, security. Levied on and
returned to me by a bailiff.
Als >, 50 acres more or less, of lots of land
N’os. 77 and 48, all in the Sth (list and 2d sec
tion; levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Fannin
Superior Court, in favor of Sam’l II. Smith,
and other fi fas, vs Thos. U. Trammell.
June 29. WM. E. PIERCY, Sheriff.
Express Company cannot receive them.
All communications stiictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY k CQ., Wilmington, Del.
Jan. 6, 1359—ton.
mend your Hair Restorative, as being the
g, Cooper, most efficacious article I ever saw; since using
$366,049 TO BE mSTIUBl.TEU.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY !
C CAPITAL PRIZE, Sixty thousand dol-
! lars! Fifty thousand Tickets I Twenty
fi rc thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven
Prizes! More than oiic Prize to every two
Tick
of
ticello .. . _
authorized by special act ot the Legislature
32,396 prizes, amounting to $1,202,000
Tickets $20, Halves $10, Quarters $5, Eighths
$2.50.
Persons who desire need only remit Ihe
risk on a Package, for which- we will send a
Certificate as follows:
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes coats
$299.00
do. 26 Halves 149.50
Do. do; 26 Qnnr., 74.50
Do. do. 26 Eighths 57.25
All orders addressed to FRANCE. BROAD-
BENTS k CO., Wilmington, Delaware, will
meet with prompt attention, and tlie printed
official drawings sent, as soon as over.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS A CO.,
April 7, 18=511—ly. Managers.
KRAMER & IIRO-,
WHOLESAL E AND It K T A I I.
DRUGGISTS,
Carters’
Picket*! Georgia State Lottery—on tb’e plar. j y-|-AVE Cll(U »
>f single numbers, for the benefit of the Mon- j ment of D1
icello Union Academy, of J.isper county. Ga., j qjj^ GLASS.
1 it-my hair and whiskers, which were almost
• white, have gradually grown iL»rk; and I now
'j fee! confident that a few more applications
will restore them to their natural color. It
1 also has relieved me of all dandruff and uu-
| pleasant itching, so common among persons
i who perspire freely.
1S58—Minnesota admitted intothcUnion.
1850—Oregon admitted into the Union.
IIow to Shoot a Cat.—A paper pub
lished in Danbury, Conn., gives the fol-
Mlscabtncous—Our Miscellaneous Department j Yours, truly, J. G. KILBY,
embraces everything not included in the above | Chicago, Ill., May 1, 1S57.
classification, of an interesting or instructive . Prof. Wood: About two years ago my hair
character, that is in print. j commenced falling off and turning gray; i was
! fast becoming bald, and had tried manv Ucm-
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS. | cfUes t « no effect I c.nnmenced using your
Patent English Lever Gold Watches, ! Restorative in J inunry last; a few applications
with tine Gold Hunting Cases $100 00 fastened my hair firmly. It begin to fill up.
Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, grow out, and turned back to its former color,
( black.) At this time it is fiiily restored to its
1. July 21, 1859.
j^Utate ofgec
, j O Whereas, the
Large Size, Warranted good move
ment, with tine Gold Hunting Cases
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches,
warranted good timekeepers,—with
fine Gold Hunting Cases..
Ladies’ 18k. Case Goid Lever W’atches,
Open Dial....
i GEORGIA. FANNIN COUNTY,
ihe Estate of Robert Rogers is
j unrepresented, in consequence of the death of Gents’ Silver Lever Watches, Hunting
lowing account of tile means employed by l Olarrissa Rogers, Administratrix, with the will Cases „
... .... , , , ’ ■ annexed on said Estate. ; Gents’ Silver Ltuino Watches.—Open
*n Irishman in that town to destroy one of j These are therefore tc cite and admonish all
the nine lives of a cal: I nlui singular the kindred and creditors of said Parlor Time Pieces, new pattern, war-
, . , ... : deceased, to be and appear at mv office w'.thin ranted
first, he put in a charge ot snot, 5\ Inch |] )c time prescribed by law, to show cause, if Ladies' Elegant Black Silk Dress Pat-
lie covered by ramming home a wad.— | any they hare, why said lettersi should jiot be |. terns..
, granted to Win. Franklin, Clerk of the Superi-
I o make sure | or or some other fit =
Next, a charge of powder,
of his victim, lie wound up the load with j asjhe law directs,
a small handful of corn in the kernel.— ' " ' _1, 1
ier fit and proper person,
JAMES KINCAID.
Ordinary.
Thus prepared he brought the instrument j g't EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas,
of death to bear upon the cat, and simp- I y.T Jonathan McIW applies tome for-letters
r 1 1 dismissorv from the Administration on the Ls-
pcd. To his chagrin the gun was not j tate of Thomas J. Alexander, deceased:
discharged, lie snapped, and snapped, i These are therefore to cite and .admonish all
° . . . persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
and snapped again; but it was no use the nee within the time prescribed bv law, to show .
gun would not go. Irritated beyond cause^ if anykey have, why said letters should La c d h ‘^ c ^ U ‘ , ' rdS ’_ ° r . * h . eame , C hamS ;
Large Gold Spring Lockets, with Dou
ble Coses
Ladies’ Elegant Plaid Silk Dress Pat
terns
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
Ladies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
match
raidies’ Gold Bracelets,—extra tine —
(each)
Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, plain or tngra-
ved Band
Gents’ Solid Gold Vest Chains—new
Pattern
50 09
35 10
25 00
12 00
10 60
15 00
12 00
original color, health, and appearance, ami I
cheerfully recommend its use to. all.
Respectfully, J. D. IIOES.
The Restorative is put op in bottles of three
sizes: large, medium and small; the small
holds half a. pint, and retails foroue dollar per
bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per cent
more in proportion than the small; retails for
$2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per
cent more in proportion, and retails for $3.
0. J. Wood A Co., Proprietors, 444 Broad
way, New York, and 114 Market street, St.
Louis, Mo.
For sale in Cassville by Sam’l Levy.
June 1, 1359—3.n.
I
15 CO |
10 00
10 00:
L. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Cass
ville, Ga.—Will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to his care.
April 14, 1359.
E.
p. STOVALL, Warehouse and ! .McKinney A Co., Managers. To hc.drawn ln . j a l|y : ; re respectfully inlorrr
. . , i., r- : public under the smnii superintendence of | ce j v j n! , constant supplies o
Commission Merchant, Augusta, Ga.— twt) Commissioners, \Y. R. Symons and J. M.
‘ the citv of Savannah, Ga. Tiek-
i'J- * Continues the business in all 118 I p ren tis
branches, in his large and commodious Fire- i etg
Cartorsville, Cass Co», Cs.
nstanllv on hand a full asaort-
DllUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
Ac.
Physicians, Planters, and the public gcncr-
” " ’ irnieiF that ire are re-
snppiies of the above articles
from first hands, and are selling at as low pri
ces as any Drugstore in the Southern conn-
Jackson street, near
Proof Warehouse,
Globe Hotel.
Orders for Goods, Ac., promptly and care
fully tilled. The usual cash facilities sfforded
customers. July 22,183S— ly
Messrs. Howard A Ei in, of Carters-
riile, are authorised to make cash advances on
Cotton or other produce consigned to him.
G eorgia, c vss county.—two months
after d.ite application will be made to
the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell
a house and lot in the town of Marietta. Ga.—
property of the est ate of Benj’n S. Dimsdale,
deceased, fate of Cass cnnntv.
HI RAM'DIMSDALE,
Julv 7—^m* Administrator.
* * • w. . ..... ,, - I’l'N ills .rii > 1/1 1|6 nn»ic 111 I xic coutuciH w»u»r
" ets otiIt ten dollars. Halves, Quarters an J* j'trv. Knowing the adult*ration*that areprac-
1 ! Eighths in proportion, lo be draivn each 1 j n powdering and preparing Drngs, wi
1 Tnlr i. .1 1 »■ r _ _. j * j ” :
Saturday in July, 18M».
Class 26 draws Saturday, July 2,18'»0.
Class 27 draws Saturday, July 1859.
Class 28 draws Saturday, July 1<*», 1559.
Class 29 draws Saturday, July 2*.», 1859.
Class 80 draws Saturday, July.31859.
MAOXrFICEXT SCHEME.
G LOIUtIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
- H. Bice and Iloberfc Bussell apply to me !
for Jotters disinissory from administration on {
the estate of John Bussell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of- j
fice, within the time prescribed by law, td show :
c-iuse, if any they have, why said letters should ;
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, tins July 7,
1859. 6in. J. W. WATTS, Ord. j
1 1 Prize of
$66,666 |
1 . 5 Prizes of
$1,60** i
L Prize nf
20.600 !
10 Prizes of
506 j
! 1 Prize uf
10,00.0 I
2 Prizes *>f
400
; 1 Prize ol
■5,000 1
2 Prizes of
300 |
: 1 Prize of
4,060 !
2 Prizes of
200
J1 Prize of
3,000
r»0 Prizes of
ion;
i 1 Prize of
2,000 I
I 100 Prizes of
100 j
1 Prize of
1,500
1 I0o Prizes of
t»5 t
11 Prize of
1,100
j 100 Prizes of
S5|
have these nrticTes prepared under our imme*
i disite supervision, thus rnsuri&g t4» cur cus-
| tomers Drugs and Medicines.
Bhysicians and others are invited to
J call and examine our stock before purchasing
; elsewhere.
i Rreparatinns not offTcinal prepared to
order.
Orders by mail promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed.
A riiare of public patronage* is respect-
fisilv solicited. % KBAMKR & BKO..
Corner opposite Jones & OrcenwiHKTs
14. Carriage Factor*.
Apr. 14.
Carriage
NOTICE.
APPROXIMATION prize?.
4 Prizes of $200 approx, to $6o,0oo prize
4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 20,060 prize
4 Prizes of 125 approx, to 16,000 prize
4 Prizes of
3 Prizes of
5 Pi izes of
S Prizes of
S Prizes of
400 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes of
100 upprox. to
80 approx, to
60 approx, to
50 approx, to
40'approx, to
20 approx, to
5,000 prize
4,000 prize
3,000 prize
2,0o0 prize
1,500 prize
100 piizc
$366,1140
Large Gold Snap Lockets, with Double
Cases
Medium size. No. 3, Lockets, Double
Cases
' ‘ ~ Id
..... , , , . not be granted,
mesure at Ins failure, he drew the iron 1 Gi-eu under mv hand at office, this July
ramrod from the gun, put the point in the 1S59. 6m. J. At. WATTS, Ordinary.
fire until it was red hot. inserted it at the ’ E0UGU- CASS COUNTY.-Whereas
muzzle, and wormed it down through the yX Jonathan McDow. Guardian of Martha 0.
njoni
rhang
ifox
tween tiki thumb and forefinger, burying show cause, yif any exist,) why said letters Ge„tV Ilcavv Gold Penciis ..... .. . ..
tbe corn in various parts of his tod,'and , ^0^0“undc'r mV^nd „t Office, this Julv21
badly singing his face » ifh the powdiv- 1859. 40d, J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
The cat surviveti, and tiic Irishman is do-
15 00
10 00
H. LEEKE, Attorney at Law, Cass-
Ga.—Business entrusted to his
care will meet with prompt and vigilant
attention, and monies paid over punctually.—
Olficv under Standard office. Feb. 1, 1859.
B H. Ll
ville,
« care w
H.
tints* rescued the pewder, when f"d g’J^- f ° rlc,tcr3di?miss0r - r from Heavy Goid pencil C^ wlffi Goid
lg! went the gu» down to the shot, | These are therefore to cite and admonish all Gold Pens with Holders and
™«Httamu.ora,vo US i.teiw.dte. '
L. RAY, Attorney at Law, Ellijay,
- no ■■ tbi.—Will practice in the counties of
0 1 11> Cass, Cherokee, PickensT, Gilmer, Daw-
, sou, Fannin, Union and Towns. Collecting of
7 50
debts will receive special attention.
March 10, 1859—ly.
3 66
2 50
3 50
jag as well as couid be expected.
Gents’ Gold Pens, with Silver Exten
sion Pencil
Ladies’ Coral, Garnett, or Turquoise
Sets
ASS SHERIFF fc SALES FOK August, Ladies' Mosaic or Gold Stone Sets....
AS
iliy
1359.—On the 1st Tuesday in August next Ladies' Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops
C. DAY, Tailor. Cassville, Ga.—
Shop near his residence—on the same
i lot. All work done in good style, and
warranted to last. Particular attention given
- 33 to Cutting. He asks a continuance of the lib
eral patronage heretofore bestowed.
15 60 C.issville, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1S59.
10 UO ^
THE M^EHETS.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
»] within the legal hours of sale, before tbe to match
; court house door in the town of Cassville, the Ladies’ Jet Sets, Pin and Drops to
! following propertr will be sold: i match
! Lots of land Nos. 242, 243,168.169,170,167, Ladies’ Lara Sets, Pin and Drops to
a , , a - Q 161. 162. 163, and 164,~?n the 16th district and n }i* tc , h - :
^ » Atlaxta, Ga.. July ? 0, J859. u section ; Juo lot No. 325, in the 17th dis- C * meo p l“ s . !ar g? s:ze
Corrax-Rio, 12 <§ 13^c. Java, 17 fo 18- trict and Sd section • also, lot No. 863. in the medium
Sp«A«-7?i to 10—according to quality. 4th district and 3d section • «I*o. lot No. 1091, _ d " do * maIL -•
Molasses—43 to 50 per gallon—Market pret- in the 4th district and sd section; A. M. Sloan, ladies. Gold Sfone Pins5 small.......
well supplied. endorser, vs. Wm. Eddings Ladies Box and Glass Miniature Pins
WnsiT-Sells britklr at #1.00 to $1-10 per Luts of land Sos. 93a <i 3 4. and 867 in the Ladies’ Plain Gold Pins, new pattern.
... 21st district and 2d section ; Milner k ParroU ^ d i es , 1 ’» ,n
Coix—Limited supply in mark ei auj the de- vs. Samuel McMicken. Misses do. Gold 1 ins..
maud good at 65 to 70 ct* from wagons. Town lot in Cartersvillc; Wm. Milner and Gents’ Cluster Pins, Opal tentre
Bacujc—Market well supplied. \ye quote to- Thomas H. Kennedv, survivors, A c vs Buck Gems’ Single Stone rms^.
day, hog roung !0J< @ 11 cents, Hirwell. A. M. FRANKLIN. D’Sheriff GcnU’ Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs
Salt—$1.35 to $1.4u per sack. __ Gents’ Engraved Gold do. do.
Flouu—Superfine $3.25 per hundicd. Extra fTIIMES OF ARRIVAL AND DEP\R- Gents’Sleeve Buttons
11 sasi? 1 -—
Law—12>^ tc 1SW cents. Light supply on | ’ Gents’ Pearl Pocket Knives, 3 Blades,
hand. j mokxixg rissK.vGKK TKAtx. Best Quality 7
——Misses’ Lava Pins
Leaves Atlanta daily at 5.30 A. M. Gents’Gold Watch Keys and Pencils,
EORGIA. CASS CCUNTY-—Whereas Arrives at Chattanooga at 2.30 P.M. combined A.
Jaa. I). Terrell, Guardian of Jas. M. Win- Leaves Chattanooga at 9.00 A. M. Gents’Gold Toothpicks. \.... —<....
sor, applies for letters dismissary from said Arrives at Atlanta it&. 5.50 P.M. Gents’ Gold Rings, with stoua-Setting
f • Ladies’ Gold Rings. do do
These are therefore to rite and admonish all } mnwixc rasmtcaa «a Silrer-PUtrfTea Spoons
geraoas eonoerued. to be and appear at my of- Leaves Atlanta nightly at 5.00 P. M. Silver-Plated ButterKmees
^•within the time prescribed by law, and Arrives at Chattanooga UMAX, ladies’or Gents’ Money Purses..
y. cause, if any they bare, why said letters Leave* Chattanooga at 9.00 P. M. Genu’ Gold watch keys, or vest hooks.
•“•^nosbe granted. _ I Arrives at Atlents at............. -fLl*A- M- Lodias’ Florentine Breast Pins
JOHN W. LIWJS, Lsiias Jet Breast Pms.
JntyS!, 1959. .Sopecntendent. Ladies’ Jfesaic Breast Pins
' 50 t
■gwxhegmntsd.
Ordinsrr* 1 ’
io oo | TTTOFFORD, CRAWFORD & HOW-
j \\ ARD, Attorneys at Law, Cassville and
* 1 Cartorsville, Ga.—Will faithfully at
tend to any business entrusted to their care, in
10 00 : any of the counties of Upper Georgia. W. T.
5 00 Wofford, John A. Crawford, Cassville; J. A.
3 50 ! Howard, Cartcrsville. July 23, 1858.
2 50 ; — —
1 I -ri M. KEITH, Attorney at Law, Cass-
o 50 I ] . ville, Ga.—Practices in the counties of
2 00 J-d* Cass, Cherokee, Gordon, Whitfield and
1 56 P.mldiqg. AH business entrusted to his care
2 50 will meet with prompt attention. Office north
1 00 . of the pablic square, iu Bice’s building.
4 50 Nov. 13, 1853.
B ANK AGENCY.—Thos. 1L Cowitos,
Cassville, Ga., Agent of the Bank of the
State of South Carolina, will sell Ex-
■ : change on Charlestou and New York, make
o on advances on Produce, Ac., and attend to all
* °° the business usually transacted by Bank A-
1 gents. Nov. 18,1858-
2 00 *
2 00
2 50
150
2 00, . . ,
I 00 for every Town, Tillage aad County iu the
50 United State*. Agents cm realise from $509
L 50, to $1,000 per year. . Pur frill particulars, ad-
June'2. Bra 151 P. O., Philsdelphia, Pa.
G eorgia, cass county : whereas r.
G. Tomlin applies t-. me for letters dis- 2 - S23 1 > rizes am;ml ,ting to
missory from administration on the estate of! ' .
W. M.’Heifner, deceased, late of said county. ■' an le Tickets -310, halves $•>, quarters
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ( PLAN OF THE LOTTERY,
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of- T] le numbers from 1 to 50,000 correspond-
tice within the time prescribed by law, to show , vith t b ose numbers on the tickets printed
cause, if any they have, why said letters should „„ separate slips of paper, are encircled with
not be granted. small tin tnbes and placed in one wheel.
. Given nnder my hand at office, this July 7, The first 380 Prize.-, similarly printed and
1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Old. encircled, are placed in another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, and a lium-
B:
Th<
n -Trs leather ton Roetries at one to two 7,"'* 1 eRnste' iu u» me ««’•■ her of the best of workmen, and are
ars. Leather-top Buggiesat oncronni p r i Ze being placed against the Number drawn. , . , HTTTpo WfiltV I
“dred dollars, and other styles equally low. ■ This operation is repeated until tbe Prizes are i f fIl „ n i,’,,
card of designs will be sent if required, by : * 1 *ML. ai. t at U.rer prices, than lias
dressing M. II. NATHAN, : | done m Cherokee Georgia. Contra
2 50
2 50
500
OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS.
W E wish to eugag* active and energetic
Agents {cither Ladies or Gentlemen)
500
C ARRIAGES AND HARNESS. The 3ub- ber j 9 <j raw:n from the wheel of Numbers, and
scriber keeps still the largest assortment at the SHme tin)L . a p rize is J raW n from the
of Vehicles to be found in the Sonthern coun- other wheel. The number and prize drawn
try, comprising Coaches, Calesches Rocka- ont are opened and exhibited to tlie audience,
ways, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred anfJ rL , K i 9tere( i bv the Commissioners—the
dollars.^ ^Leather-to^ Biiggies^at one^to^two p r j ze being placed against the Nnmberdrawn.
A C:
addressing ,
March 17,'1359—ly. Charleston. S. C. ’ APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
I^PRefers to Col. H. F. Price, Cassville. Ga. The two preceding and the two succeeding
—- - . _ . ....... Numbers to those drawing the first S Prizes
O TATE OF GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY. wi ]j be entitled to the 43 Approximation Pn-
O —Two months after date application will ze9 For e xamole: if Ticket No. 11256 draws
be made to the Ordinary of said county for tbe £ (joooo Prize those Tickets numbered
leave to sell the Real Estate of David Dilbeck, 11245/1 [opj, 11-251, 11252 will each be entitled
deceased. JOSIAH DILRECR, to $200. If Ticket No. 530 draws the $2o,000
Apr. 14. Administrator. Prize, those Tickets numbering 548, 549, 551,
• 550, will each be entitled to $150, and soon
HI nnrrn according to the above scheme,
l l 111,1 \ 1 Crrtificatb of Packages will be sold at the
UOUbD, following rates, which is the risk:
A ND all kinds of Jewelry Repaired, in good j Certificate of Packages.uf 10 whole tickets $80
style and at short notice. All persons : ,, ,, . “ a "
wanting anv kind of such work done are re- J® 9. n * rt ® r 7/
quested to give me a trial. 10 eighth 10
W. R. MOUNTCASTLE, Is Oedeeisg Tickets or CERTincATEs,
March 31, 1-359—ly- Cartersville, Ga. Enclose the money to our address for the
n _ BTnR „ rREDI T- Ticketa ordered, on receipt of which they will
OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CKLDI1 be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can
persons indehted to the estate hare Ticketg cn J diD in anv figure they may
of James M. Clacton, deceased, late of Cass d es i|rnate
county, are requested to make immediate pay- T £ fi i igt ’ of drawn numbers and prizes will
ment; and those having demands against s«d begentto parc hasers immediately after the
Estote w* please present them in terms of the drawinK
,a Y‘ ’ "• CLAYTON, | purchasers will please write their signa-
June 30. Administrator, tures p i a i n> and give their post-office, connty
BOOKS WITH GIKW ! I ^Remember that erery prize is drawn and
BOOKS WITH GIFTS! payable in full without deduction.
E XTRA inducements to those getting op AH prizes of$1,000_and underpaid imtnedi-
Clubs.—all new an* standard works at ately after the drawing—other prizes at the
the publisher’s regular prices, with Gifts. usual time of 30 days.
Particulars in Catalogues, which will be A1I eommnmemtions strictly confidential,
sent free to say address. Perfect satisfaction Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
guarantied. See list of nfcrsuees .in cats-; to McKINNEY A CO^,
logues. • GEO. R. RITCHIE, Savannah, Ga.
Jans 16—<m 325 Walnut at., PhLa., Pa. ! Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street.
A list of the numbers that are drawn from
B ear it ix
q air*.wjll.he 1
add on '
quarter.
-That One Dollar per. the wheel, with .the amount of theorize that
I fiw.sll.Blanks when each one is entitled to, will be.published after
1 fbff ca*h fifid ri+t*. ’ eWry drawing, in the Savanna IT DrffTVTtW?:
' March 24th, 1839
<• Freight as Cheap as the C heapest.”
I MIE Excel Line having h-'-en th"roughly or
ganized on-the 2l'th of April, P. L. Wade,
appointed President, T. II. Johnson,.Secreta
ry, It. Johnson, agent a! Savannah, and II. F.
Russell, agent at Augnsta; the Steamer Excel
will in future run in connection with New
York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore Steamships
at-Savannah, and Georgia Railroad at Augus
ta, leaving Savannah on Saturday evening
and Augusta on Wednesday morning. All
Goods lor Northern and European markets
and the Interior should he addressed lo care
of agents Excel line at Savannah and Augusta.
Forwarding of course tree.
With men so perfectly acquainted with tbe
forwarding and shipping business, it is need
less t j assure the public that promptness will
characterize all operations of this Company.
R. JOHNSON, Ag’t Savannah,
i 11. F. RUSSELL, Ag’t Augusta.
May 12, 1859—Im.
RICK MASONRY.—Tht‘ undersigned
have formed a copartnership in tlie busi
ness of BRICK MASONRY.
They have now in their employ a large num
ber of the best of workmen, and are now pre-
1N LESS
ever been
Contracts taken
in any part of the State-.'
For specimens of work we refer to the two
College edifices at Cassville, or any other
building put np hr Jos. Chapman.
JOS. CHAPMAN,
Z. II. CLARDY.
Cassville. March 3d, ls5H.
DH. J. HENRY BOND,
A GRADUATE OF TIIE BALTtilOltE DEXTAL COLLEGR,
I NFORMS the citizens of Cass county that
he has located himself in CussTilte, and is
prepared to perform all operations pertaining
to his profession, any! feels confident, after ten
years experience in the busoiess, that he can
give entire satisfaction. Teeth extracted with
out pain, by the use of the eiectro-magnetie
machine. All work warranted. May be found
at all times at his office in Cassville the first
part of each week, and all public days.
June 9. 2859—tf.
D OCT. j. IV. KIXABRFAV. having lo
cated permanently in Cassville. offer bis
professional services to the poblie, and
will attend promptly to every call, dav or
night. Office next door south of J. A. Ter
rell's residence, where he can be found daring
the dav.—at night at tiic residence lately occu
pied by Rev. I). Kelsey. Thankful for post,
oatronage, be asks a conti nuance of the same.
Cassville, Ga.. Feb. 1, 1S?>9-
B LANK DEEDS—for Sheriffs, Administra
tors, and others, wishing to nwhsAitles
to land , printed in good style snd3HHM$e-
rior article of paper ; for sale st tWF
Jan.j^ 2859. STANDARD OFFICE.
B LANK NOTES, printed on good paper
and in good stvle; one dollar.Mrjin-
ifred, cash ; eat! st the
Pec. 9,19 5< 5T4NDARD On iCE.