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rounded by Bengal final This will be
the grandest and moat effective perform
ance ever witncaaed in tbia country! The
grounda on both aidaa of the river will be
illuminated with locomotive lamps, loaned
by the Central and Great Western Rail-
waw Companies.
Tribute of Input
At a meeting of the Kingston Brass
lUn.1 held on the evening of the 9th inst,
which was tbeir first meeting since the
of tbeir leader, W*. H. Johnson—
(owing to the absence of some of its mem
bers,) the following preamble and reso
lutions were adopted, relative to his death.
How inscrutable are the ways of Provi
dence. At any time, under any circum
stances, it is sad to contemplate the rava
ges of dtstb, but more especially is it so,
when the young, the hopeful, the promis
ing are cut down. A few weeks since,
and our friend and companion, the leader
of our Band—was in health, in the vigor
of manhood, but death, marked him as a
victim, and away from borne and kindred,
he was smitten by the destroyer and fell.
We deeply mourn his loss, for as a com
panion and a friend, be had endeared him
self to each one of us, but we mourn not
as those who have no hope. We trust
that he had made his peace with God and
sleeps with Jesus.
In view of this sad affliction, be it Re-
tolted:
1. That it becomes us to bow with un
feigned submission to the will of God,
whose hand we recognize in this event,
knowing that he docth all things well.
S. That, in the death of Wm. H. John
son, our Band has lost a worthy and effi
cient leader, and each one of us a beloved
friend and companion.
8. That we deeply sympathise with
tha relatives and friends of our decease^
leader, and cordially tender them the con
solation* of the Gospel.
4. Tint a ci,iy of the >c prcamYes and
resolutions be furnished the family of the
deceased, and a copy be forwarded to the
Cassville Standard, for publication.
KINGSTON BRASS BAND.
fiwintl fldbeHiffeiwiit*.
E-UretyRew *7i NEW GOODS
Wbat ia it? That wonderful purifying agent, j
DABBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID! This!
is a new discovery; it ia the result of learned ! /^TTl/' A D AATAfi
research; it is a triumph of scientific skill. | A IjUUDO.
It ia a chemical union of materials, provided
by nature herself, for rendering pare the air
we breethe. Its action ia in obedience to fixed
laws—quick, lure, powerful.
It purifies dwellings, sinks, kitchens;
It removes all offensive odors;
It cares barns with instant certainty;
U ia the beat preparation ever used for
fresh wounds;
I*, destroys all vegetable and animal poi
sons ;
It relieves ia a few seconds the bites of in
sects, bees. etc.;
It scatters boils when forming ;
It soothes boils when formed, and heals
them rapidly;
It is good lor carbuncle*, ulcers, coma and
It cleanse* the teeth and purifie* the breath.
The worst symptom* of Typhoid and Scar
let Fever are mitigated by the use of this Fin-
id ; it has been known to check the spread of
Typhoid Fever in families and upon planta
tions.
Leading physicians are using it in Charles
ton, Columbia, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta,
Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo
bile, and Mew Orleans.
The Hospitals of Mew Orleans and Mobile
arc using it.
Hospital*, corporations, shipmasters, manu
facturers, planters, physicians, furnished by
the gallon at reduccJ rates.
For sale by druggists aud country mer
chants generally, from whom orders are re
spectfully solicited.
Try at least one bottle. Price 50 cents.—
Follow directions.
Manufactured only in the Labrstory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Ala.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassrille ; Kramer
A Co., Cartcrsville ; J. W. Gray, Adairsville ;
8. T. Parker, Kingston ; A. H. Shuford, Can
ton. Jun. 27. 1859—ly.
NEW
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS!
BRICK STORE,
CASSVILLE, GA.
H. W. COBB,
IS MOW RECEIVING,
Direct from New York,
■IS STOCK or
E L. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Cass-
ville, Ga.—Will attend promptly to all
* business entrusted to his care.
April 14, 1S59.
B II. LEEKE, Attorney at Law, Cass
ville, Ga.—Business entrusted to his
• care will meet with prompt aud vigilant
attention, and monies paid over punctually.—
Office under Standard office. Feb. 1, 1859.
Married, in this place, on the 8tli inst.,
by Rev. A. G. Johnson, Mr. David H. Rob-
ebts to Miss Tmrrz A. Chapman, daugh
ter of Joseph Chapman, all of this place.
jggr We have not yet received the prin
ter’s fee. Couic, Dave, “ honor bright."
No excuse will be received.
Died, in this county, on the 10th inst,
Mrs. Ann Ginn, wife of S. M. Ginn, aged
about 40 years.
(ujiKtql Udoefiiscnieois.
Appointments.
J. W. H. Underwood, Democratic can
didate for Congress, will speak at the pla
ces and times annexed. The political Issues
now before the public arc interesting and
important. The voter should k'now the
principles of the man who asks their sup
port. We hope the people will give Col.
Underwood their attention at the several
appointments. Col. W. is a brilliant and
entertaining speaker. An hour could not
be more pleasantly spent than in listening
to an address front him. Come everybody!
W V. WESTER, Attorney at Law,
Calhoun, Ga.—Will practice in all tlia
* counties of the Cherokee Circuit. Par
ticular attention will be paid to the collection
of claims, and to promptly paying over the
money when collected. Nov. 2C, 1858.
H L. RAY, Attorney at Law, Ellijay,
Ga.—Will practice iti the counties of
* Cass, Cherokee, Pickens, Gilmer, Daw-
sou, Fannin, Union and Towns. Collecting of
debts will receive special attention.
March 10, 1859—ly.
E M. KEITH, Attorney at Law, Cass-
vi’le, Ga.—Practices in vhe counties of
• Cass, Cherokee, Gordon, Whitfield and
Paulding. AH business entrusted to his cure
will meet with prompt attention. Office north
of the public square, in Rice’s building.
Nov. 18, 1858.
A C. DAY, Tailor, Cassville, Ga.—
Shop near his residence—on the same
4 lot. All work done in good style, and
warranted to last. Particular attention given
to Cutting. He asks a continuance of the lib
eral patronage heretofore bestowed.
Cassville, Ga., Feb. 1st, 1859.
D:
Dallas,
Monday, Septm.
1‘Jth
Cellar Town,
Tuesday, “
20th
Buchanan,
Wednesday, “
21st
Calhoun,
Saturday, ‘
24th
Alpharetta,
Monday, August
22d
Canton,
Tuesday, “
23d
Jasper,
Wednesday, “
21th
OCT. J. W. KIN ABREW, having lo
cated permanently in Cassville, offer his
professional services to the public, and
will attend promptly to every call, day or
night. Office next door south of J. A. Ter
rell’s residence, where liecan be found during
the day,—at night at the residence lately occu
pied by Rev. I). Kelsey. Thankful for past
patronage, he asks a continuance of the same.
Cassville, Ga., Feb. 1, 1859.
Appointments.
Col. Warren Akin, candidate for Gover
nor, will address the people as follows:
Jasper, Pickens Co., Monday, Sept 19th.
Ellijay, Gilmer Co., Tuesday, Sept 20th.
Morganton,
Blairsville,
Hiwassee,
Cleveland,
Clarkesville,
Gainesville,
Dahlonega,
Dawsonville,
Cumming,
Marietta,
Wednesday, “
Thursday, “
Friday, “
Saturday, “
Monday, “
Tuesday, “
Wednesday, “
Thursday, “
Friday, “
Saturday, Oct.
21st
22nd.
23rd.
24th.
26th.
27th.
28th.
29tb.
30th.
1st
AU persons are invited to hear him—
the ladies especially.
Other gentlemen will be present, at all
of the above appointments, and will ad
dress the people if circumstances will ad
mit of it
Handsome residence for sale.
“ Sunny Side,” near Kingston, G*., owned
and formerly occupied by Kev. F. It. Gould-
ing, containing about 156 acres of land, 69
acres cleared, a good dwelling witii lo com
fortable rooms, good out-buildings, an excel
lent limestone spring, convenient to the dwel
ling. This property adjoin* the lauds of W.
W. Clayton, Esq. Any one wishing an up-
country residence would do well to call on the
subscribers before purchasing elsewhere.
JOS. BRYAN A SON, Savannah,
N. H. EDDY, Kingston, OJ.
Sept 8, 1859.
Pocket Book Lost
L OST, somewhere on the Alabama road, be
tween Allatoona and Pumpkin vine creek,
ou the 5th inst., a Morocco Pocket Book, of
common site, containing about $15.60—3 $2)4
gold pieces, one 5 dollar bill and one 8 dollar
bill, and some silver; also, one note on Rich
ard Ramsey for $7.00; one on Sampson Worth
ington for $7.50; one given by myself to the
estate of J. G. Blance, for $120.00—this note
has been paid but my name is still on it. All
person* are forewarned against trading for any
of these note*. Any information respecting
said notes will be thankfully received by
C. W. DEMPSEY,
Sept 15—3t Kingston, Ga.
FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots, Shoes,
HATS, CAPS,
Hardware, Crockery,
CUTLERY AND GLASS WARE;
Saddles, Bridles, &c.,
to which he invites the attention of the citi
zens of Cassrille and surrounding country.
He proposes to sell Goods LOW FOR CASH,
and to prompt-paving buyers.
Cassrille, Sept. 15, 1859.
JOCN H. PERKINS. WM. E. READ.
GEO. W. k JEHIAL READ,
50 Warren and ISO Chambers Streets,
New York,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers iu
Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Flowers
Ac. Have now reaay a choice and. desirable
stock of the ab’ive goods, to which they solicit
the inspection of all first class purchasers—by
the case or otherwise.
Catalogues, containing description of goods,
with prices attached, sent by mail ou app’icu-
tion. * Aug 4—lm*
EDUCATE YOUR SONS!
mm baptist nun,
CASSVILLE, CASS CO., GA.
fl^HE exercises of the Fall Term of this Col-
lege will open Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1859.
The course of study is as extensive, the in
structions as thor mgh, the discipline as strict,
and the location as healthful as those of any
College in the Union, and the expenses are
much lower than at any College in the State.
MARK WELL: from $12 to $15 per month
will defray the cost of Tuition, board, room-
rent, washing and fuel, and there are ample
accommodations for TWO HUNDRED young
men.
For further particulars address
THOS. RAMB.YUT,
Aug 13 Pres. Cher. Bap. Col.
THE MARKETS.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED.
Atuxti, Ga., Sept. 13, 1859.
Cornu—But little coming in; we quote 9
to II.
Bacon —bog round I0)tf cent*.
Lard—13 tc 15 cents per lb.
Flcur—Superfine $3.00 per bandied. Extra
Family $1.95.
Conn—73 to SO ete from wagons.
Must—75 to SO ete from wagons
8wrrt PotAToee—70 to 75 ets per bushel,
lam fie—Country 75 to $1,35 Northern 1,50
per baahei.
8*ttt-J)I to 10—according to quality.
Comm—It to lljtfe 9 *►.
Rica—tofijfe.
Molambs—3* to 95 per gallon.
Wmrat—$1 tn $1.10 per bushel.
Salt—$1.25 to $1.95 per sack.
CAXDLto—Adamantine, 99 to 95 ets. per lb.
DR. J. HENRY BOND,
A GRADUATE OP TBS BALTIMORE DENTAL COLLRGR,
I NFORMS the citisens of Cass county that
he has located himself in Cassrille, and is
prepared to perform all operations pertaining
to his profession, and feels confident, after ten
years experience in the business, that he can
give entire satisfaction. Teeth extracted with
out pain, by the nse of the electro-magnetic
machine. All work warranted. May be found
at all times at his office ia-G*aavil!e the first
part of each week, and all public days.
June 9, 1859—if.
M. J. CRAWFORD,
Attorney at Law,
* Rnrasou, Catoosa Co., Ga.
A ll hueiusto entrusted to bis ears trill be
promptly attended to. Sept 15,1859.
Gutegiu, Futit eenty.
YYTHREEAS Wm. *. Mull aud Mary F. Ol-
, M over apply to me far letters uf admiais.
toto*oo thaastate of Tboa. W. Okvsr.de-
IMM Mi a# fiHMtt
These are tWoTHi. .W admoahh 11
^spsoas eeutorayd, to he and appear at my of.
•oe withia the time proscribed hr law, to show
aLTijssj”*-
KRAMER A BRO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DHTJGGISTS,
Cartcrsville, Cam Co., Ga.
H ATE constantly on hand a fall assort
ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS. GLASS. Ac.
Physicians, Planters, and the public gener
ally are respectfully informed that we are re
ceiving constant supplies of the above articles
from am bauds, and arr setting at as low pri
ce* as any Drag Store in the Southern coun
try. Knowing the sdulUratiseu that are prac
tised in powdering and preparing Drugs, we
have these articles prepared under our imme
diate supervision, thus insuring to oar cus-
tomers part Drugs and Medicines.
HT Physician* and others are invited to
cal, and examine our stock before purchasing
jar’ Preparations not officinal prepared to
Orders by mail promptly .««—to
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Corner opposite Jones A Greenwood’s
Apr. 14. ~
SYARRIAGES AMD HARNESS—The mb
\J scriber keeps still the largest assortment
of Vehicles to he found in the Southern coun
try, comprising Coaches. Celeeehea, Rocks-
-wmya, Ac. Concord Baggies at one hundred
dollars. Leather-top Baggies at one to two
hundred dollars, and other styks equally lew.
“YYftaw-*'
March IT, 1859—ly. Charleston. 8, C.
R^Bcfces to OaOj. F. Price, Cam i Wt ga.
Georgia, Fannin county.
fJNWO months sftcr date application will he
_L made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert lingers,
deceased. WM. FRANKLIN,
Sept. 15—2ni Administrator.
Death to all Vermin.
r T is truly wonderful with what certainty
Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, (.round Mire,
Bed-bugs, Ants, Moth*, Mosquitos, Fleas, In
sects on Animals, iu short every species of
Vermin, are utterly destroyed by COSTAR’S
Rat, Roach, Bed-bug Exterminator; Electric
Powder, for Insects, Ac—the only infallible
remedies known.
J. C. Cover, editor Herald, Lancaster, Wis
consin, says: “We highly lecoinnier.d the Ex
terminator. More grain and provisions are
destroyed annually iu Grant county by ver
min, than would pay for tons of this Rat killer
and insect exterminator, yet a hundredth part
of the value of suen property laid out in Cos-
tar’s exterminator, would save all from loss.”
W. Curtis, druggist, Oakland, III., says: —
“ We received the box; it gives great satisfac
tion wherever used; it is a ‘ dead shot ’ every
time, and no mistake.”
Osboin A Parsons, Tafton, Wisconsin, says:
“ Your Rat, Roach Exterminator is all sold; it
gives universal satisfaction.”
George Rose, druggist, Cardington, Ohio,
says: “1 have not known your E> terminator to
fail in a single instance.”
E. Wright, druggists, Troy, Ohio, says: “ I
have sold out all the Rat, Roach, Ac. Extermi
nator. The Rat killer is in great demand ”
Principal depot, 410 Broadway, New York.
All wholesale druggists in New York are
agents.
Wholesale agents in all the large cities.
Druggists and dealers everywhere sell them.
10,099 boxes sold per week in N. Y. alone.
Beware of spurious imitations. Examine
each box, bottle or flask, and take nothing but
“ Costar’s.”
$1 boxes cun be sent by mail, (sufficient to
destroy the verm'.u on any premises.)
$2 sample packages (I dozen) by express to
dealers.
For agencies, send for circulars, terms, Ac.
Wholesale agents for Sooth Carolina, Geor
gia, Alabama and Florida: -
Van Shaack A Grierson, Charleston, S. C.;
J. B. Moore A Co., havannab. Ga. ; J. C. Du-
Bose A Co., Mobile, ..la. Aug 25
Fifty Thoasaad Dollars Reward !
T HE above saui was actually given to my
patrons during the year 1858. Notice.—
DUANE RULISON, Proprietor of the Great
Gift Book House, No. 33 South Third Street,
Philadelphia, continues the sale of Books as
usual. A Gift worth from 25 cents to $100
sent with every Book. $800 worth of Gifts,
consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Fine
Cold Jewelry, Ac., will be distributed with
every 1,000 Books! The attention ol the pub
lic is respectfully solicited to the extensive as
sortment ot valuable standard and miscella
neous Books, which are offered lor sale a; the
lowest prices.
Gifts! Gifts! Gifts! Gifts!--For every Book
purchased at $1 or more, the purchaser will
be entitled to receive one of the following ar
ticles : gold and silver watches, gold lockets,
ladies’ and gents’ gold guard chains, gold
linn, cameo sets, gold bracelets with cameo
ana fiorentine settings, Isdies’ florentine pins,
ladies’ cameo ear drops, ladies’ gold breast
pins, gold bosom studs, ladies’ and gents’gold
sleeve buttons, gold commercial pens in surer
cases, ladies’ gold pens with holders, extra
gold pens with eaaes and holders, gents’ clus
ter bosom pins, gold tooth picks, ladies’ and
gents' gold pencils, ladies' gold ear drops,
eight-day parlor time-pieces, sewing machines,
pocket knives, silver ware, including spoons,
butter knives, forks, cake baskets, Ac. Also,
miseetlaneoas gifts of gold jewelry, gift books,
Ac., worth from 25 cents to $25.
Our new Catalogue for 1859 is sent free to
all, upon application. The inducements offer
ed agents are more liberal than those of any
other house in this basinets. Having been in
the publishing and book selling bssuess for
the lash eight years, my experience as
• to eondaet tbs Gift Enterprise with
etion to alL
Agents are wanted in every town sad coun
ty, to whom commission* will be given in
books, or a per ceatage ia money. Fur a club
of 10 books, l extra book and a gift given ; on
larger orders commissions are more liberal.—
For fall particulars address
DUANE RULISON,
Qaaksr City Feblishiag House.
XJ Sooth Third at, Philadelphia, Pa.
F- S—Jast imail, “The Life, Speeches,
and Memorials of Daniel Webster.” by SamT
W. Smacker. A. JL, a^sptondidl^illnstrated
J«u?L18».
fieqetii fidbeirfoeweqis.
CHEAP!
goods;
CLOTHING
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING,
At Wholesale and Retail,
THE LAEffiEST LOT OF
Clotla.in.gr
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET,
AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
FIGURES.
DdbeiriiseM?.
GIFTS
SPLENDID SIFTS
Geqefqi $dbeHiseb)ei)te.
! - ' 1
Ladies’ Cameo Ear Drop* 4 50
Misses’ do. do 3 60
; Muses’ Ear Drops, with Stone Setting 3 00
Misses' Gold Bracelet, half round band.
AT
engraved
__ : 1oidivs’ Gold Bracelet, half round band,
T0 Gents’Scarf Pin ...7
PURCHASERS OF BOOKS,;
and Onyx
i Misses’ Gold Stone Set*, Ear Drops and
! Fin ......
! Ladies' Gold Pens, with Holder and
i Box
, Gents’ Cameo Mosaic or Florentine
i Sleeve Buttons.,
Gift Boot Elltorpnzey ;MiacelUneons Gifts, not enumemted in
ESTABLISHED IN 1854.
THE ORIGINAL
AND
r^”TIIE ON LY^3
4 00
600
ZOO
* CO
$60
4 00
600
^ lAD QUARTERS tor the United States,
at the Publishing House of G. G. Evans,
439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penn.—No
, . ,, , , connection with New York gift stores. Cata-
Bo sure to call ana examine.; i«gue* sent free. ,
1 Since I originated the Gift Book Enterprise,
; I hare repeatedly called the attention of the
j public to my large stock aud liberal offers, to
| which they have always warmly responded. I
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
Next door to Kay’s Book Store,
ATLANTA, GA.
M. LAZAllON,
Sept. 13, 1859* Agent.
now, with more satisfaction than ever, call
I attention to my largely increased inducements
I to purchasers.’ Being" very heavily engaged ia
: publishing. I exchange my own publications
! for those of other houses, and am enabled to
procure all my books at the origiual cost of
the above List, varying iit value
from 50 cents to 25 00
l. s Salmon's, . .a. n. mathkws, .. J. s. SIMMONS. | ma king, aud thus can and da supply the major-
SALMONS, MATHEWS fa CO.,
(rORURBLT OF CXIFFIS, GA.,)
3Ui)cli!sql£ qs)0 fldqil fieqielrj iq
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
To Agents 1 can give more liberal induce
ments than can be afforded by any ofhdr bouse.
In addition to larger commissions, it is much
easier to get subscribers for my enterprise limn
anv other.
The peculiar advantages are—
A larger Stock and better Catalogues to select
from.
A Bettor Assortment and Qn ility of Gift-*.
SeQet’tl Hdbertisclwto.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales—Oct
O N the first Tuesday in October next, the
following property will be sold before the
court house dour iu the town uf Ellijay, Qilaar
county, within the asuai hoars of sals:
Lota of load Nos. 195 and 121, in tho $th dis
trict and 2d scetiou; levied «■ by virtue af
sundry Justice's Court fi fas, in favor of John
W. Flours et. si., vs. Jus. Byrd at. a!.; levied
on as the property of James Byrd to Mliffiy
said fi fits.
Also lot of land No. 13, in the 5th Ifet sad
Sd section ; levied ou bv virtns of a Justieefa
Court II fa; Willian W. Kimaej bearer, vs. K
M. Ysil*; levied on ss the properly of the dm
fendant.
Also lot of land No. 91. in the 7th district
and 2d section ; levied on by virtue uf s Jam
tire’s Court fi f«; T. W. Hvae va. Jusiah Plato
—levied on as the property of Josiah Plato.
Thirty acre* more or less, of tho South-East
corner of lot of land No. 49, in tho 11th district
and Sd section ; levied on as the propart) a€
the defendant by virtue of a Justice's Court $
fa ; John Steel vs. John L. Ried.
All the righLtitleand interest which the do-
fendanf, John W. Jones, has ia and to the Isis
of land that he is now iu possession of; levied
on by virtue of «itndrr Superior Conrt fi fas—
Wm. O! Smrtf, tl. *1., vs, John W. Joues;—•
ty of the other houses engaged in the Gift Book
Trade, with their books, cheaper than they can
procure them from other publishers. I cun ul-
! so, by mv heavy purchases of watches andjew-
i elrv. for cash, furnish them with their Gifts at,
j lower rates than they can buy them from the •
| manufacturers.
I Haring such an advantage iu buying, I can
j assure mv custome r s better gifts with their
! books than any other house, and can give my
j Agents « larger commission. A valuable Gift
i will he delivered with each Book at the time of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,! M | e Gift, worth $500, at the lencat'wholesale
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
LADIES’ AND GENT’S
Shoas, Boots, Hats, and
MoroPnne.ua,,.y and Correctness in filling j i evicU on „ s ,be property of the defendant. ‘
Br acting as Agents for me, | Thi; , .-’ t ,° T . I,,n !? "hertrm Voody now
Persons wishing « valuable Lib-arv can pro- J. 1 ”* * ^vted on by virtue of a Snperur Court
cure it gratis: ¥ | « f»! Jesse Garret, vs. Allen Wp«dj ; levmd
Those seeking an ensr method ot earning a ' on MS property of Alien Wood?.
livelihood can find it. Aug. 30—tda J. A. GUDG£B f 8fcT
Anv one desiring a good Watch, can obtain —
„ . | ir . . . ! SCOVIL & OOODEL’S
For full pirticulars, send for a Catalogue.
PATENTED JAX. 4,
April 2S, 1359—ly.
Pharmaceutical.
My large capital, together with my long ex- ;
perienee in the business and consequent fimil- j
taritv with all its details, gives mv an almost j
immiculable advantage over all other parties. . rpmrf Machine take* the double-lock stitch.
All I ask is a trial, bend me an order, and , „ n d sews with two threads, from common
—- ... . . - .. „ - v "“ ' n “ be convinced that there is no exagger- ; ,, and „ p. rfl . c ,| T sdnpted to nil work,
j P r,f £ ,' T ‘ 11 ^ distributed with ev-, atmn. , from the finest Io the’ canU-st. Its extr. n
erv fl.OoO worth of Bitoks s«»Id. not forget to send fur a CaLiWne. i r.i„. i. *
| Send for a Catalogue, which »ill be mailed , Persous visiting the city, are requested to call !„ £ .Hi.'.*# -„.r,L-'.‘ '
1 free to anv address, containing the most valua-1 ^nd examine for themselves.
*" * ’ ■ O.O. EVANS’
HEAD QUARTERS,
4r.9 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Branch Store, 45 Cornuill, Boston, Mass.
| ble collection uf Standard productions in Lit-;
| cratnre. Philosophy, History, Geography, Trav-'
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS. ' els, and the Sciences, with all the favorite works
. . , . r r* u n * of Fiction and Romance, and every other de-
A new and certain cure for Conghs. Colds As- | tment of Literature, classified as described
thma Pam tu the Breaat, also Group, Whoo- , ^> ()W g en d f or j t f or ;f v „ u don’t wish to or-
ptng Coughs, Colds, ect. amongst children. , der voll will obtain a very valuable
This is a pleasant medicine to Like, produ- j Book for reference, as it contains all the desi-
cing immediate relief, and in nine out of ten j ru |j| c Books in print, and will cost you Hoth
ouses a prompt cure. It exercises a most eon- i
trolling iufluencc over Conghs and Irritation j Particular attention is requested to the I-ist
of the lung* of arty remedy known, often stop- . of my Publications, which will be found in the
ping the most violent in a few hours or at j i.tter part of my Classift.il Catalogues. It eOu-
most in a day or two. Many cases thought to ' t a ; us „ large number of deservedly popular
be decidedly consumptive have been promptly i works, bv vTiriom authors; among which arc
cured by the use of a few bottles and the wear- ; „f X. S. Arthur's best works, well known as
ing Little’s Strengthening Plasttr on the chest. I a morH l, instructive and pleasiug author, iuter-
As an anodyne expectorant, without astring- ; egt ing biographies, travels, Ac.
ing the bowels, it stands paramount to all |
cough mixtures. j CLASSIFICATION OF BOOKS.
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE 1 Aryiculturat—This department embraces all
Prepared and put np in rials, only by W. G. I standard works npon general Agricultnre,
Little. Iu using, nothing else is required to [ Cotton Planting, 1 hovers. Gardening, Farm
relieve children ot worms; and besides being i Implements, llorses, Sheep, Cattle, Bees,
one of the best and cheapest ever offered to the j Ac., Ac. _ .
public, its frequent use in families will save AUntme —Ladies’ (a great variety) Floral, Cap
much trouble and expense, as well as the lives j Quarto, Royal Cap, Demy Quarto, autograph,
of many children; for eight oat of every ten
cases generally require it.
DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared front a French receipc (i.i
the forms af No. 1 and 2; the first for the ac
ute, and No. 2 for the chronic stage) that has
been much improved tipoti in this country;
Ac.
Annual*—Annuals for 1839—a large and ele
gant assortment.
Bible*— A splendid assortment of Pocket. Pew
and Family Bibles, in every style, from $1
to $50.
Prayer Book* —A complete assortment, in eve
ry form uud at all prices.
, _ . r , * rv 1 11 to .tuu a. an uiim...
and from its unexampled success is Iiket.v to , Booh—As used bv the different denom-
supercede every other remedy for the care of | ,„ a tio„s.
the diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Gon- jjiooniphical-Works of Irving, Weems, Ban-
orrhooal, Blennurrhoeal, and Lucliorroeal or croft Sparks, and everv other standard au-
F!*»ur Albus affections. This extensive co.n- | thor.
pnuod combines properties totally different in j J}„t.inicnl—Ry Comstock, Gray, Lincoln, Dar-
la^te and character from an^ thing; to be found j YTood Ac.. Ac.
Pharmacopea or in pri- Cookery—Receipt and Cook Books, by Mrs.
- ii i t i: W:.I.I,0,0.1 l(..r.. n .:.. f-,
in the United States,
rate practice: and in point of safety and elfi
cienev is not rivaled by anything in America.
DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTER
OINTMENT.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald
Heads, and diseases of the skin generally, have
been cured by this remedy, and since the in
troduction of the No. 2 prepearation (being
stronger) scarcely u case has been found
that it will not effectually eradicate in a short
tint;. For the cure of Cancerous Sores and
Ulcers it is applied in the term of plasters,
and is almost infallible.
Physicians are referred to the ISth page of
Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the catalogue of -Med
icines of Materia Mcdica, that he uses in com
pounding his different remedies, and asked to
say if they are not the chief reliance of the pro
fession, as he himself has practised med
icine extensively for mure than ten years
before retiring to the drug buisincss.
In more than two hundred places in Georgia,
and in all the Southern States, they arc to be
had, and there are scamps about who are
counterfeiting his remedies, by palming off
their own or something else, by using the
same nr similar name.
Sold bv Little A Bro., Wholesale Druggists
Macon, Ga.
Sold in Cassville by J. D. Carpenter; in
Cartcrsville by the Druggists; in Adairsville
by Livingston A Gash- and by merchants
and druggists gencrallv.
July 23, 1859—ly.
B ook and tract
of the Georgia
mittcc of the Conference met on the 16th
inst, and hare permanently located a Depos
itory at Macon, Ga., where all the Books of
our Catalogue will he furnished at Nashville
wholesale and retail prices, and as low as they
can be bought elsewhere.
Hale, Leslie, Widdtfield, McKenzie, Ac.
Germ in —Standard German Literature.
Dictionaries—Webster’s, English, French, Ger
man. Spanish, Latin, Greek, Italian, Ac.
Historical—By Prescott, Irving, Bancroft, Rob
ertson, llume, Gibbons, M a can ley, and oth
ers.
Ilunwro(/., -Embraces a World of Fun.
JueeniU-'ETery description of Illustrated books
. for Children.
Lair and iLediclue -The Standard Works o
these professions.
Mechanical and Bcien-i/c—The most approved
works on Mechanics, Architecture uud the
exact Sciences.
Poetry—English and American. Octavo and
Literary editions of the Standard Poets; —
Pocket and Cabinet editions—plain and illus
trated, bound in every style to suit the taste
of all.
Works uf Fiction—By Scott, Irving, Cooper,
Dickens, and all the approved writers.
School aad Classical,
Travels and Adventures,
Musical and Glee Books,
Games Sports, and Pastimes,
Religious, Biblical and Theological,
Odd Fellowship and Freemasonry.
AllsceUetneous—Our Miscellaneous Department
erabrac .-s everything not included in the above
classification, of an interesting or instructive
character, that is in print.
SCHEDULE OF GIFTS.
Patent English Lever Gold Watches,
Special Notice to Book Buyers.
i sy to adjust, and the operator can learn it* t
j iu a few hours with perfect case. 1 her arc
durable, and cannot get out of order except
| from gross carelessness. These Machine* at a
. fur sale in this pluce at my residence. Call
j aud s ‘e them—no charge f< r showing fhetr.
«G ,t. TERRELL, Agent.
I Cassville, March 3d—If.
As there are parties of doubtful responsibili- . —. ¥7>vxr rvrri -»,*■ tnu ivrci
ty advertising Gilt concerns, and sonn- are mo-1 ^ 1 J vv 1 ^ V ; T “a -ato rliiN i.o X
king many large promises, under fictitious ; SEWIXll MACHINES!
names, without the intention or ability lo fill-1 " SEWING MACHINES !
fill them, hoping, through the popularity of my j SEWING .M A ! IllN’ES I
enterprise, to deceive and plunder the public, SEWING MACHINES f
a strict sense of duty compels me to warn all j SEWING MACHINES i
against them. Aud if any are deceived and j
cheated by them
us to condemn
are base imitators ot an enterprise that has cost ; for sale at Leyden’s General Sewing Machins
me an immense amount of time *.nd mone” —* **■ -'• * -
place iu the)
commanding a
approved and endorsed, with the most entire j
freedom and confidence, bv the lending Pub- : . ,, _.
lisbing Houses in the Union, whose letters of 1 Georgia, Fannin County,
approval and endorsement are iu my possess-. 'VJ'OTICE is hereby given to *11 person* con-
ion. and will be produced and shown at any • j_N earned, that James A. Davi*. late of Polk
I1UIIU1S .n an Cilia, (n lac uiai uns , mr SUIC Ul lA'VOtMl s licliorjl feWltlg MuCblll*
lense amount of time and money to Depot Atlanta, Georgia, at manufacturers’rri-
e position which it now occupies,- | ce> . fiend for s imples of work and prices,
ijran extensive and increasing trade, j Ocl 7 If A. LEiDKX*
time with the greatest pleasure.
Julv 21—wGtn. C. G. EVANS.
More to be Admired
THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM
EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS ! !
W HAT? a beautiful head of Hair—
because it is the ornament God hi nisei l
prepared for all our race. Reader, although
the rose mar bloom ever so brightly in the
flowing; 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
shrivelled, harsh and dry, or worse still, if
sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more
than half her chirms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Re
storative, if used two or three times a week,
will restore and permaneLtly secure to all
such an ornament. Read the following and
judge. The writer ot the first is the celebra
ted pianist, Thulberg :
Nw York, April 19,
Du. Wood—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 rapidly becoming gray, but
upon the application of your “ Hair Restora
tive” it soon recovered iis original hue. I con
sider your Restorative as a very wouderful in
vention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable.
Truly yours, S. THALREKG.
New York. July 25, 1857.
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 gradually grown dark; and I now
fee; confident that a few more applications
will restore them to their natural color. It
also has relieved me of all dandruff and un
pleasant itching, so common among pers< ns
who perspire freely.
Yours, truly, J. G- KILBY.
Chicago, Ill., May 1, 1357.
Prof. Wood: About two years ago my hair
| commenced falling off aud turning gray; I was
| fast becoming bald, aud had ti ied many Rcm-
! edies to no effect. I commenced using v«*ur
JACT DEPOSITORY i w ' t l | ® ne Gold Hunting U*ises #100 00 i Restorative in January last; a few applications
IN inference Thp Pnir- latent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, fastened uiy hair firm fv. It begun to fillup,
inference met on the 16th ... ™ I K rmT . ,,ut - and turned Back to its former color.
meut, with fine Gold Hunting Cases
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Lever \\ utches,
wa* ranted good timekeepers,—with
fine Gold Hunting Cases
Ladies’ 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches,
m^ii t tf , §^ S red" rniShed ° f eXpenSC ’ b ' V * G^Silrer l^rer Watchw,Hunting
2S“isr.T^ b E “^S: | pi«.v„vwv..
*i d fj” “ t * e f 1 can *>? P>"; c ^d any- j Lad ;„. i^n't Plaid Silk Dress Pst-
where. H e respectfully ask for a liberal share f ”
of the city and country patronage. Orders | cimeo Set’s’ Pin and i)VoM to
promptly filled. JOHN W* BURKE, Agt. I „ a teh ’ ^
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
grow r_., ,
0 00 I (black.) At this time it in fully restored to il.i
j original color, health, and appearance, and 1
i cheerful I v recommend its use to nil.
59 00 j Respectfully, J. D. II0E8.
35 OJ ' The Restorative is put up in bottles of three
" ‘ | sizes: large, medium and small; the small
u - on ! holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per
“ ’ j bottle; the medium bolds at least 20 per cent
j., Qy j more in proportion than the small, retails fur
J $2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per
cent — ' ‘ ' ' ’• ‘
comity, Tennessee, has departed this Iife, and
there being no Administrator, and that there is
some mutters of law ,n the Superior Court of
Fannin county that cannot travel iu conse
quence of no Administration ; therefore the Ad
ministration will be vested in the Clerk ot the
Superior Court, or some other person thirty
days alter the publication of this citation, un*
• less some valid objection is made to his ap
pointment.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sept. c ,
1859. ' .US. KINCAID, Ord ry.
G eorgia, fanxin co unty.—Where**
Win. Franklin,’administrator do bouia
non on the Estate of Wm. B. Webster, applies
to me for letters dismissory from said admin
istration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish mil
i iersons concerned to be and appear at my ol-
icc within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they hare, wliv said let tore of
dismission should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office, this May 12,
1859. 6m J.t.S. KINCAID, Ord’ry.
G EORGIA, CASH COUNTY.-Whereas j.
II. Rice aud Robert Russell apply to ma
for letters dismissory from i duiinistratiou eas
the estate of John Russell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice. within the time prescribed by law,to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, thi* July 7.
859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
G EORGIA, CASS COUNTY : Whereas R.
G. Tomlin applies to me for letter* dis
missory from administration on the estate of
W. M. Ilcifner, deceased, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed b> law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be gninti d.
Given under my hau l nt office, this July 7,
1859. 6m. J. W. WATTH, Ord.
G eorgia, fanxin county.—where**
David Withrow applies to me for Lette*
of Dismission from administration on the Es
tate uf W at. II. Lusk, deceased, late of said
county.
These are therefore to citr and admonish all
persons concerned to be mid appear af my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, aud
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, tbia May It,
1359. 6m. JAS KINCAID, O: i'rj.
io oo!
I
15 00 !
Mch 31—2m.
i Lqdies’ Cameo Sets, Pin and Drops to
Savannah Medical College. | Ladies’ Gold Bracelets,—extra fine —
T HE Seventh Annual Course of Lectures in ' . (f? 6 *})-- ••-•-•••••••• •
this Institution will commence on the 2d j Lad ' c * n Go .' d Braceleta . 1’ a,n "'’tngra-
Mondav, the 14th, of November next. Prelim- 1 „ veauanu.
inaiy Lectures will commence on the 1st of Sol,d U,ld Vest Cba.ns-new
November Pattern
* FACULTY - Ladies’ Guards, or Chatelaine Chains,
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D-, Professor of Theory ! Large Gold Spring Lockets, with Dou-
and Practice of Medicine. j ble Cases
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Professor of 0b- : Large Gold Snap Lockets, with Double
stetnes and Diseases of Women and Children. Cues
W. O. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof Surgery. Medium size. No. 3, Lockets, Double
J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Materia Medici. Cases
J URIAH HARRISS, M. D., Prof. Physiol- . Heavy Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold
- j Pens
• A. PRATT, M. D., Prof. Chemistry. Superior Gold Pens, with Holders and
W. R. WARING, M. D., Prof. Anatomy, t fai,
J. E. GODFREY, M. D. f Demonstrator of Ladies’ Gt'ild PeBciis.".Y V
Anatomy. I Gents’ Heavy Gold Pencils
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital, Gents’ Gold Pens, with Silver Exten-
twiee a week, bv Drs. Arnold and Bulloch, on g j^ B pencil
their respective branches.. These are the only Ladies’ Coral, Garnett,’ or Turoaoiii
clinical lectures deliveied at the Hospital for . gets
the benefit of students. Ladies’’ Mt'isaic' orCtold Stoue's’ets!.’.'
Agreeably to the conditions of the State Do- Ladies* Florentine Sets, Pin and Drops
nation, one student from each Congressional to match
District will be taken free of charge. I Ladies’ Jet' Sets^ ’ Pin and’ Drops’ to
Applications with necessary vouchers must
he made to the Dean.
Fees for entire Coarse of Lectures, $105
.Matriculation ticket (paid once) 5 Ladies* Cameo Pins, large size
Demonstrator’s Ticket, 1° Ladies’ do do medium
Graduating fee, *0 Ladies’ do do small
For further particulars, apply to Ladies’ Gold Stone Pina, small
WM. G. BULLOCH, Ladies* Box aad Glass Miniature Pins
Aug 35—2m Dean. Ladies’Plain Gold Pins, new pattern.
TIMES for holding the Justice’s Court, i. P1 “" !!!"!!!!!!!
Friday iu every month. C'-rierPine, Opal Centre.
12 00|
( ^1 E0RGIA, CASS (
T R. Parrott, administrator on the Estate
U. J. Wind & Ua.,_ Proprietors, 414 Broad-j of Jesse Dickerson, deceased, applies to mu
lit Market street, St. for letters dismissory from suilt administra
tion.
These arc therefore to bite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they hsve, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under illV band at offirc. this May 24,
1359. 6m * J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
way. New York, and
Louis, Mo.
For sale in Cassville by Sam’l Levy.
Jene 1, 1859—3m.
The celebrated Copper Toe
MITCHELL’S
Patent MetaUic Tip,
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOIt
G EORGIA. CASH COUNTY : Whereas Ja
cob and If. F. Mustcllcr applies to me for
15 00 BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S j £££ 0 f'vnnZFbl™}** ,he
15 00 Po-i. nnd CL... i These arc therefore lo cite and admonish all
JJOOIS dUU OUOUB. , p crsolls concerned to be and appear at my of-
10 00 ! * N improvement has been applied to Boot* I lice within the time prescnbi d hy lyr to »’bow
and Shoes, by which a saving of expense! cause, if any they have, why said letters
5 0O : to the consumer, of two-thirds, is realized, by j should not be grunted.
! actual experiment. ! Given under my hand nt
3 00 1 THE TIP consists of * piece of copper or j 1S59. 6ni. J. W.
; other indestructible material, neatly fastened i
7 50 to the toe of the bhot or shoe, forming a com-1 Georgia, Cass conn!y.
' nlete protection. This invention is now pre- i . .■ _ ... K .
5 00 sented to the public, with the fullest kuoirl- ] 1X7HEREAS, Wm. H. Brodlqr a|>pBes to
2 50 edge of its practic.il utilitv, having been test- uie for letters o»_Adi.iii.istrattoi.debo-
3 50 ed over two years, and is destined entirely to [ nls nii, ‘ "" ^ UU: of s ’-‘ mUcl A Bradley
supercede the old le, for children’s, hoys’! deceased. . . . .
2 00 and youths’ boots and shoes. ’ | are therefore ta ttle and admonish
! The importance of tbia invention will be j 11 )' concerned to be ar-A appear «t my
15 00 readily appreciated, as it is known that chil-! 4> P ,ce within the time prescribed hy law v tu
low)' * ~ J ? "
i ffice, tliia JnW 7,
WATTS, Old.
10 0"
fcauut wuitt cviatcu, “a at >• know u hurt. Viol- . - c i «
dren invariably wear out their boots and shoes j show cause, if any thy hare, why said letters
; first at the toe, and with this protection, they ] 8 “” nl " not g Tan *vd. _
will upon au average wear at least two or three ■ ve ‘ u ;’ d jr 11 ind , a lJ > ^5S. e ;»!i , 5
match .
Ladies’ Lara Sets, Pin and Drops to.
i upon au average
, times as long as the old style, while the ex
7 50 ! pense is but s trifle more. I _ * * '
I This invention is also especially applicable \ Georgia, Fannin county.
*2 ™ “? d «*»P*‘ iun ‘ sub i cct * j r r» t) mouths after date, application will be
5 00 jng the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or | nude to the Ordinary oj said county for
7. j W< E°- . , ,, ... „ ... leave to sell the Real Estate of Jol n Crumley,
1 Merchants, and the pnbltc generally, will deceased. JOS. R- MULL,
- oo see the importance of obtaining these goods
- 00 , immediately, as ther are destined, for general j
2 50 < me, to supercede mil other kinds.
2 00 n e goods may be obtained of nearly all the
18*9. 39d.
Ang 25—2m
J. W. WATTS, Ord.
jOS. T. PLEM0N,
Administrators.
1 50 wboteaale dealert in the principal citi^ or ot | § TATE 0f ' GE0KGIA ’
Kingston, 1st Saturday
Wolf Pea, 1st “
Carterwrille, Sd Friday
Alatoona, Sd Saturday
Stamp Creek «d Friday
4th Distriet. 3d Saturday
Adairsville, 4th Friday
17th Distriet, 4th Saturday
Pine Log, 4th “
Gents’Single Stone Pins...
' Gents* Cameo or Mosaic Bosom Studs
i Gents’ Engraved Gold do. do.
Gents’Sleeve Buttons
Ladies’Sleeve Buttons
Ladies' Fmrl Card Cases.
Gents’ Rear! Pocket Knives, $ Blades,
i Best Quality........
Misses’ Gaea Pius
Gents’ Gold Watch Keys and Pencils,
combined )
3 5(i the snbscri
100
4 £0 I Ang IS -5m
250
850
(owners of the patent,)
McKiNirry a co.,
Boston, Maas.
Whcrca* Edward JuLdm n, administrator
j de bonis non on the estate of John Evane, de-
; offr**!. applies to me for letters rtiimjieoTT
' frofn said administration.
These are therefore to cite aad adtMotoh alt
JUtt BBCE1TED
A FIRE aaaortmuut of MACHINE OILS* Genu’ Gold Ringa^ with stone Setting
from $1 to $2.50 per gallon. Ladies’ Gold Rie— J ~ J ~
. from $1 to $2.50 per gallon.
do
Gold Rises.
KRaMER it BRO., Druggists, : SetsSileer-Flatod Ten Spooos...
May IS, 1359. CartmsnBe, Ga. 8ii*ar-PUtod ButterKnives......
Ladies’ or Gents* Money Purses..
3 50 ATEW GOODS AT CASSVILLE.—The parsons concerned, to besnd appear at bt office
5 00 \ undersigned would respectfully call the within the time prescribed hy law, and show
i ll attention cf the eitixena of Caaaville aud «“»«. ,{aD y t,ie - T have, why said letters should
1 00 the public generally to bis ffitoek of Goods- j mrt he granted.
3 50 consisting of Clothing, Shirts, Collar*. Hate,: , Gl¥ ,®“ ?" d 5 r “F hi, " d .. a ‘’
. Capa, Ac. Also, a fine *toek of Ladies’ and ■ J ,li!e I’ 1 , 18o9. 4m C. M. McCLURK, Ofd.
2 00 Children’s Boots, Gaiters, walking shoes— * ~— J,—■ :
2 00 i with and without heels. Gents’ fine calf IiooU j «*••***»» V*s» county.
2 £0 and Shoes; Brogans; Cloth Gaiters, Congress r | 1 W0 months after date application will he
1 XA nmilllff■ ffft • ffntre* ed * Iritwtu : I Ike **e» 1M ef maawnmfrnr *
r>KAR IT IN MIND—That One Dollar per Gents’Aeld watch beys, or
X> quire will be ehargtd for all Blank* when Lidias’ Florentine Breast Pius..
aeMoa a credit So ym? the sash aud inti Ladies’ JetBraaet Pius.
Ufai' Mosaic Breast Pins
1 SO sc lops*, ink aad pen* all of which he will
9 50 sell cheap for cash. Call at the Post-office.
9SO', BOBTC. LATIMER.
5 00 Cassville, Gs., March 10,1809- ' at the
Magistrate’s summon* *nd £»««.
jl!L tions; 75 cents per quire, cash ; far sal*
mmupOTTK*.