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Premium lost ; Best Washing “
Of die Third Annual Fair of the Cass Best lot of Iron—Georgia made,
County Agricultural Society, to be held “ Mill-irons,
irt tlie Grounds of the Society on the i “ Ciistings,
- ; 3«th, 27th, and 28th September, 1659. Best sack or bbl. Flour, “
' FIELD CROPS. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES.
Largest yield Cotton, 1 acre, Prcm. $5.00 Best piece of Jeans—not less than 3
• Largest yield Com, do.
-Largest yield Wheat, da
'Ilargest yield Oats, do
Largest yield’Rye, do..
Largest yield Barley, do.
Largest yield Sweet Potatoes, do.
Largest yield Turnips, do.
Largest yield Hay do. includ. Clover 5.00 2d best do.
Best bushel Corn, to be on exhib’n, 1.00 Best Bed Quilt—Patch work^
Beat bushel Wheat, do. do. 1.00 j 2d best do.
Best bushel Oats, do. do. 1.00 Best Bed Quilt -Rais’d work,
Best bushel Rye, do. do. 1.00 2d best do.
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
£cgal Notices.
^Vbuatiscments.
O,
pm ton,
5.00 : yards,
o'OO 2d best do.
2.50 Best pair woollen Blankets,
2.50 . 2d best do.
J.50 ; Best 10 yds. Negro Cloth.
2.50 i 2d best do.
5.00 ! Best Coverlet—of wool,
Fannin Sheriff's Sat™. I m „, ^33^
\ the let Tuesday-in Oot**W next, before j 1 hat great remedy, Sanchex’ Specific,
the Court House doer in the town of ilor- j That great Yemedv, Sanchez’ -PECinc,
,„,«n t Fannin county, within the usual That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
i hours of sale, the following property will be ; That great remedy, Sanohez’ Specific,
| 3( ,id : : That great remedy, Sanchez’ Specific,
*» u : Lot of land No. m in the (3th dist. and 1st That great remedy, Sanchez; Specific,
*"’ 50 sec - and lots Nos. :3"7, So*. 272. and one un-1 That great remedy, SaXCHe* Specific,
1-00 divided half of lot No. 27*, all in the 7th dist. | That great remedy, Sanchez Specific,
and 1st sec.; also one bay horse:. levied on as ! That great-remedy, Sanchez Specific,
the propertv of Asa Wade, to s ,ti.-fv a h fa I That great remedy. Sanchez^ Specific,
Irani Gwinnett Superior Court, in favor of J. Tbatgmt remedy, Saxchm Swope,
L. Brown and Charles A. Davis, receivers of:
the Greensboro’ Manufacturing ('on-.pany. vs. j
.the Lawreneeville Mar.nfiict living Company, (
2.00 i principal, and James Garmany, liew:s Brown,
. | A«t Wade, and John Mills, securities: and oth- j
1UU | cr li fas vs. said Wade. Also, one prist and j
2.00 I saw mill, oil lot No. 50-1, ill 7th district and 1st;
1 00 ' * l;c - '
' j Also, lot of land No. 8, in the Sth dust, and |
— ■''■ ’ i 1st see ; levied on to satisfy a ti t1 from Fau-
1.00 j nin Superior Court, in fav V of James Hill and
^V&Dcrtiscincnts.
WOOD, EDDY &. CO.’S
Single Number Lotteries !
(CJiijrterrdby the State of Georgia.) -
^iJiurtiscuicntc.
Georgia State Lottery.
Ox the Plan or Single dfuxnxxa.
For the Benefit of the
2.50
1.00
2.00
1.00
Capital Prize, $50,000! i Monticello Union Academy, 1
TICKETS ONLY 3in! I Of Jasper county, Ga. j
‘ ~ rT” 1 Authorized by special act of the Legislature. 1
Wood, Eddy & Co., Managers, McKinney & co., Managers. j
SUCCBSSOB^TOS-SWASACO. i , _ . AflAAAAl!
The onlV nositivTcnre before the people; The following Scheme will be drawn .by ! Capital A I*LZ6j (PDV)UUU! ’
Tbe only positive sure before the people; Wood, Eddy A Co., Managers olthe Sparta ! TICKETS ONLY *10.
The onlv positive cure before the people: Academy Lottery, in each ol their Single f .1
Tbe oulV positive cure betore the people; Number Lotteries for Sept., 1859, at Augus- ; Halves, Quarters and Eighths id proportion, f
'T'l l" bL: knfi.Po tllE naonl., . iLi nnKIii* II n or 4HT>tAt-in tPllilpn f*P _ . _ — !
Best bushel Barley, do. do.
Best bushel Sweet Potatoes, do. do. 1.00
Best bushel Irish Potatoes, do. do.
Best bushel Turnips, do. do.
Best bushel Field Peas, do> -do.
Best bale of Hay, do. do.
nin Superior U-nii i, in i.iv r <u jauiraiiuou...
- „„ * John iiilt, vs. John Patterson, deceased, and
Best Bed Quilt—imitation Marseille, 2.00 j \y m y. Denton, administrator of said dec d.
1.00
2d best do.
1.00 Best Wove Counterpane,
j .00 ! 2d best do.
1.00 , Best Lady’s Dress,
5.00 1 2d best do.
1.00 j Alan, lot of land No. 5, in the Sth dist. and
~ nr , | 2d section ; levied on to satisfy a li fa from the
— ! Justice’s Court of the 102‘.tth dist., G. M., in
1.00 j favor of Thus. B. Trammell, vs Isaac H. Ed
2.00
The onlv positive cure before the people; ta, Ga., in public, under toe superintendence
The only positive cure belure the people; of Commissioners.
The onlv positive cure before the people; CLASS 36 Draws Saturday, Sept. 5, ISo?.
The only positive cure before the people; CLASS 37 Draws Saturday, Sept. 1", 1839.
The only positive cure before the people; CLASS S3 Draws Saturday, Sept. 17,1S59.
The only positive cure before the people; CLASS 39 Draws Saturday, Sept. 24, 1859.
The only positive cure before the peop e; - TUE p LAX 0F SINGLE NUMBERS.
The only positive cure before the people;
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
Each of the above articles must be cn- j ® C! ’* ^ oln ^ or *’
2d best do.
tered at the Annual Fair, but if any crop
cannot be gathered in time for the Fair, j ,>cst ^ ar P et -
c.vhibitors may notify the Executive Com-! 2d best
mittee, and the Committee shall make the i Hearth-rug,
award on the first Tuesday in January I 2d ^°’
next. Of Potatoes and Turnips only one- i ® cst Shawl,
fourth of an acre need be gathered and! 2d best do.
measured. Each exhibitor must accom- j ® cst Mant ^ e -
patiy his entry with his own certificate of j * >est; ^°'
-yield and inode of culture. j ** c - st L'loak—Uadj s
____ ! 2d best do.
HORSES. i „ , j,
( Best Child\s Dress,
Best stallion 3 yrs. old and upwards $5.00 , best, do.
Second best do. do. do. 2.50 !
Beat stallion 2 years ojd. 5.00
Second best do. do.
Best.,stallion 1 year old,
Best Gelding 3 years old,
\t , u 2 “ “
Best Colt or Filly, 5.00
2d best 2.30
Best brood mare—to be judged by her
, ] wards. Levied on bv a bailiff and returned to j f s easily taken, has no bad taste,
| ine. j Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
1.00 Also, all of L D. Vaughan’s in'erest in I t Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
o on ! of land’ No. *9, in the 9th dist. ami 2d s"C.; lev- ; Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
' [ ied on to satisfy a fi fa from tbe Justice’s court; Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
1.00 j „f the 9*0th district, G. M , in fiiviw of J. It. Is easily taken, has no bad taste,
5.00 ! Mull and J. T. I’ mum, administrators on the ,
^ ^ estate of John Crumley, deceased, vs. L. D. ■
j 50,000 Tickets! 5,485 Prizes!
nearly one prize to efrri nine tickets!
Magnificent Scheme,
: To be Draws each Saturday is Skpt’r.
*50,000 | 1 Prize of *1,500
20,000 50 Prizes “
10,000 | 100 “
5,000 100 “
4,000 100 “ “
3,t)0O | 100 “ “
Approximation Prizes
1 Prize of
i 1 .. ..
25,828 Prizes ! |3M^M
To be distributed each Saturday >u Sept., 1859.!
Class 35 draws Saturday, Sept. 3,1S59.
Class 36 draws Saturday, Sept. 10, 1859.
Class 37 draws Saturday, Sept. 17,.1559.
Class 38 draws Saturday, Sept. 24, 1859.
To he drawn in public, under the sworn
superintendence of two Commissioners,—W.
R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, in the city of
Savannah, Ga.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
5 Prizes of
2.50
5 ’°° j Best
5.00 I
5.00
Best pair Stockings-
Best “
wool,
cotton.
5.00
“ wool.
FANCY WORK.
Rost Paintiiig,
2<1 !»est tlo.
Best Picture—needle work,
2d best do. •
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
$2.00
1.00
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can J>e sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail, j
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail.
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail.
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by road,
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail.
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail, ;
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail, j
Contains no Copaiva, can be sent by mail, -
Contains no Copaiva. can be sent by mail, . 5,485 Prizes amounting to
produce,
Second best brood mare—do. do. 2.50 I es *' ian0 0Ter ’
2d best do.
Vaughan and Win. Franklin. Levied on by
a bailiff and returned to me.
Also, lots of land Nos. 190 and 191, and 25 j
acres of lot No. 206, all in the Sth dist. ail'd 2d i
sec.; levied on as the property of Alfred W ea- j
ver, to satisfy a fi fa frum Fannin Superior,
Cou r t, in favor of Joshua Daniel, vs. said j
Weaver.
Also, town lot No. 55, in Morganton ; levied j
on to satisfy a fi fa lrom Fannin Su jerior j j n the trunk, without breaking.
Court, in favor of S. C. I) ibbs. and others, vs. I c an ;,. ( j the trunk, without breaking.
John \V. Henson. I Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Also, town lot No. 3, in the town of Morgan- ; Carried in the trunk, without breaking,
ton; levied on to satisfy an attachment fi ta is-! Carried in the trunk, without breaking,
sued from the 9*0tl. dist., U. M., ill favor of Carried it. the trunk, without breaking.
N. T. Carter, vs. G. IV. Gunter. Levied on
I by a baiFff and returned to me.
Also, lots ot land" Nos. 224, 259, 227, 281,
and 105, all in the Sth d.st and 2d sec.; levied
on to satisfy a li fa from Coweta Superior
Court, in favor of Lyman, Lears k Co., vg.
Isaac J. Collier and jo*. II. Shivers.
Also, lot of Land No. 172. in the 7th district
mid 1st section; levied oil to satisfy a fi fa is
sued from a Just ice’s* Court o ’ the 1027 th dist.
G. M., in favor of Jasper Ashworth, vs. P. J.
2.00 ; Guthney and Charles D.i.'is. Sold as the pro- j
1 flfi perty of said Gutlmev.
Aug 25. WM. E. PIEFvCY, Sheriff, j
Carried in the trank, without breaking. j
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, without breaking. j
Carried in the trunk, without breaking.
Carried in the trunk, withnut breaking.
The full directionr, around each package, :
The full directions, around each package, |
The full directions, around each package,
The full directions, around each package,
A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries
will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay
able in full without any deduction.
Certificates of Packages will bejold at the
following rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Packageot 10 Whole Tickets,*30
« “ 10 Half “ 40
“ “ ]0 Quarter “ 20
“ “ 10 Eighth
8 Pi izes of
8 Prizes of
8 Prizes of
400 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes ol
*366,040
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 513,
The full directions, around each package, ; Draws Wednesday, Sept. 23th, 1859, on lb
The full directions, around each package, I Three Number Plan—73 Numbers—1*
The full directions, around each package, Drawn Ballots—nearly one Prize
Best Filly 3 years old.
5.00 |
2d best 3 “
5.00 ;
Best Filly 2 “
5.00 1
2d beat 2 “
2.50 l
Best Ottoman,
2d best do.
2.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
DAIRY’.
Best Filly 1 year old,
2d best 1 “
Bost saddle horse or mare,
2d best
Best single harness horse or maro.
2d best
Bast single harness horse or mare, 2
years old,
Second best,
Best draft horse,
2d best
5.00 ; Best jar Butter not less than 4 in. old $2.00
1.00
2.50 i 2d best do. do.
5.00 | Best jar fresh butter,
2.50 , Second best.
5.00 i Best Cheese,
2.501 2d best 1.00
| Best Gallon Milk, 2.00
5.00'i 2d best do. 1.00
2.50 j Milk to be on the ground the second
3.00 : day of the Fair.
2.50 HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GREE.V11LY to an order of the Ordinary
A. of Fauuiii county, will be sold before the j [{ con ’ lied vvith ; wi |l effect a cure
Court House door in the town of M .rganto" ' ~
The full directions, around each package, I to every two Ticket
The full directions, aronnd each package, j j Grand Prize of >■ <-,ito'!
The full directions, around each package, ! , . , _ , ,, ,
The full directions, around each package, j J P r ; ze llf f-; p - " (
The full directions, aroumfeaeh package, j 5 1'™“ " f 2 -' X ’° ! > V pr:ZLS of
If complied with, will effect a cure
COO
” . •’ ri . . ,’ -, • It C'HIIIJIIUU U (til, nil! fuctli il UIIC
the lands belonging tu the Ls^ite»>f Dai id L)sl- j ^complied with, will effect a cure
2.00 I beek deceased, late of said county—dower’s
l nri ( right reserved by the widow. Terms made
I known on the day of sale.
2.00 July 21, ’59. J0S1AI1 DILOECK, Adm.
CATTLE.
Best jar of Lard,
$2.00
Best Bull 3 years old or upwards.
$5.00
2d best do.
1.00
2d best3 “ “
3.50
Best lot of hard Soap,
2.00
Best Bull 2 years old.
5.00
2d best do.
1.00
2d best 2 “
2.50
Best lot of soft Soap,
2.00
Best Bull I year old,
5.00
2d best do.
1.00
2d best 1 “
2.50
Best samples of Jellies, Preserves, Ac.
Best bull calf.
2.50
by one person,
2.00
2d best
•X50
2d best do. da
1.00
Best milk cow. of any age,
5.00
Best Wine,
2.00
2d best
2.50
2d best do.
1.00
Best heifer 2 years old,
5.00
Best lot dried Peaehos,
2.00
2d best
2.50
Best “ Apples,
2.00
Best heifer 1 year old,
5.00
Best “ Quinces,
2.00
2d best 1 * “
2.50
Best *’ Pears,
2.00
Best heifer calf,
2.50
Best sample of Syrup—Chinese,
2.00
2d best
2.50
2d bust do.
1.00
Best pair of Oxen,
5.00
Best plow boy of 12 years old or un
-
3d best
2.50
tier, to plow on the grounds,
6.00
$2.50
2.50
2.50
2.00
2.50
$5.00
2.50
5.00
2.50
6.00
2.50
2.50
HOGS.
Beet Boar,
2d best
Best Sow,
2d best
Best pair or litter of Pigs, •
SHEEP.
Best Buck,
2d best
Best pen of Ewes—two or more,
2d best
Best pen of Lambs—two or more,
2d best
Bost sample of \Y ool,
MULES.
Best single Mule—Georgia raised. $5.00
Second best, ‘*-50
Best Mule 2 yrs. old, “ “ 5 - 00
Second best, -- 30
Best Mule 1 yr. old, “ “ 5.00
Second best, 2 -50
Best Mule Colt, 5.00
Second best, 2 -50
Best single Mule—open to the world 5.00
Second best
Best pair “ " 5-00
Second* best 2.50
JACKS AND JKNNETTES.
Best Jack, ^
Best Jennette, 5.00
MANUFACTURES.
Best Gent’s Hat—Georgia made.
Best J doz. wool Hats—Ga. made,
Best i doz. negro shoes,
Best lot sole leather, “
6est lot upper ”
Best lot harness leather, “
Best -man’s saddle.
$2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.60
Regulations.
All animals and articles for Exhibition
must be on the Grounds and entered at
the office of the Secretary before sun-set
on the 20th. No animal or article will be
admitted after that time, under any eir-
eumtlaneet.
Any person may become a life member
by the payment of Ten Dollars, and enti
tled to all the privileges cf the Society
without further charge.
Persons, by the payment of Two Dol
lars, to be entitled to one year’s member
ship, and to enter any article free of
charge, and have access to the Fair
Grounds.
All other persons will be allowed to
ADMIN 1STIIATOR’S SALE.
W ILL be sold bet’-«re the Court hoti.-c door
in tbe town ol Oassville mi the 1st Tues
day ill October next, within the usirii hours ol
sale, four negroes, to'-wit: one g rl, Fanny, and
her three children, Isom, about 10 years old;
Edney, 7 yens old; .luck, about 3 years old.—
Sold ns the propertv of the Estate of Silas Ma
son, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terins--12 months credit with ap
proved securi t v.
TYRi: R. DAVIS, Ad-n.
M \ItTliA J. E. MASON, Adm’x.
July 21st, 18 >9.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to all order of the Ordinary
of Cuss County will be sold before the
Court House in Cassville on the 1st Tuesday
ill November next, within tie- legit hours of
sale, all the land belonging !•> the estate o.
John A. Upshaw, deceased, known ns tile
farm whereon deceased lived a* the lime of
his dentil, viz: Lots of Land N"«. -’">3, acres
off of lot No. 2s*. 70 acres oil of lot No 28.',
and LS};.’ acres off of lot No. 264, all in the nth
district and 3d section. Sold for the purpose
of distribution among the children Terms of
sale made known oil the dav.
Aug 26-Ids II. V. PRICE, Ex’r.
POSTPONE!)
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order of the Ordinary of
Cass county, will be sold before the court
house door in the town of Cassville, within the
legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in Sep
teiuber next: Lot of land No. 137, ill the 21st
district and 2d section.
Sold as the property of John Wecsner, de
ceased, for tbe benefit of heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on tbe dav of sale.
Aug *. JAS. P. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Georgia, Pickens county.
W HEREAS Wm. F. Cantrell, gu irdian for
Samuel C. Cantrell, applies to me for
letters distnisaory from said gn irdiansltip :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons c mcerned to be ami appear at iny office
within the time prescribed bv law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under inv hand at office, this Aug. 1,
1859. 40d. ’ 0. M. MnCLCRE. Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
f KTIIEREAS John J. Jones applies to me
VV fir letters of administration on the es
enter the Grounds upon the payment ofj ‘‘V^fsiare there"!, ret" cite" and admonish all
Fiflv Cents. Children and Servants half-
Best lady's “- ' ’ s
Best buggy harness.
Best Wagon, da
Best 4 horse wagon, “
Beet 2 “
Best 1
Best Plow—open to all the world.
Best Thrasher,
Best-Fan,
Bott-Straw-cutter.
Best s»rii wnd cobb Crusher,
Best Reaper, "" '
Best Seed Planter,
Bee$ lot of agricultural and horticultu
ral implements, 6.00
Uast lftt of Mechanics Tools, 5.00
2iH lifcinrt *’ —* lew* than dar-
tirtes—Georgia made, 6.00 ,
•’ ' .5.001
Bct Urri^ “ ' 6J»;
Best Sewing, Machine. 2.60 1
price.
All animals and articles must be enter
ed m the name of the owner or manufac
turer.
No article or animal entered shall be
removed from the Grounds until the close
of the Exhibition, and no animal or arti
cle, so removed, shall be entitled a Pre
mium.
All animals'and articles entered must
have Cards attached, with the number as
entered at the Secretary‘s office; and Ex
hibitors, in all cases, shall obtain their
cards before placing their animals or arti
cles on the Grounds.
The Committees selected will report
themselves to the Secretary on Tuesday
morning, 27th.
The Judges will, in all cases, withhold
Premiums when the animal or article is
not worthy.
No spirituous liquors will be allowed
2.50 j within a quarter of mile of the enclosure
6.00 j during the Fair ; and “ drunt perton»”
5.00 ; shall be excluded from the Grounds.
2.50 | xhe Executive Committee have the au-
5-®® I thority (from the Legislature) to exclude
5- 00 | spirituous liquors (as above proposed) and
5.00
i to preserve good order; and they will «-
2 -^ jercite iKfir authority icht'Mrer necttMry.
'5*00 ' ^ rr ^ n 8 w ^ ents ^^ n »*d e 1° supply
2 50 ! P roTCTK ^ <T who may desire,
' Annual Address by CaL J. G. Rtals,
at 11 o’dock, A. IL on the 28th.
JA& W. WATTS,
JAS. G. SPROULL,
A.J. WEBMSi -
BL W. LEWIS, -
ABDA JOHNSON,
Match Sd, 186*. Executive Com
person* concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under inv hand at office, this Ang. 1,
1859. SOd ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgin, Cass county.
\T7HIEREAS A. C. Trimble applies to me
VV for letters of administration onthees-i
tate of Andrew Jl. Hamilton, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and anpoar at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they h.tve, why said Ictterssbould
net be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Aug. 1,
1859. 30d J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
G eorgia, cass county.— - where
as Robert Russell applies to me for let-
tc-s Dismissory from administration on
the estate of Robert M. Linn, deceased.
These are therefore to site and admonish "all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any thev have, wLy said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this April
21, 1S39. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
P 1
It;
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Where-
as Z. H. Ciardv, administrator on the es
tate of David C. Aytes, deceased, applies
to me for letters^Disoiissory from said admin
istration.
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 be granted."
Given under my hand at office, this March
10, i85i*. $in. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
EORGIA,* CASS COUNTY.—Whereas
JC Jonathan Mel>.»w app]ies to me for letters
dismissory from the Executorship on.the Es
tate of Thomas J. Alexander, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admoaisb-all
i persons concerned, to be and appear at my of*
* fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
If complied with, will effect a cure
Mure speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently.
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
More speedily and permanently,
With less froubV, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss ol time.
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without hiss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time,
With less trouble, without, loss of time,
With less trouble, without loss of time.
Or change of diet. than .any known remedy,
Or ch m£o of diet, than anv known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any knowu remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
I Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
1 Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
| Or ch tngv of diet, than any known remedy,
i Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
j Or changeoTdiet, than any known remedy,
j Or eh iȣe of diet, than any known remedy,
; Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
Or change of diet, than any known remedy,
In Gonorrhcei and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhte t and Gleet Planters, this is
In Gonorrhcei and Gleet. Planters, this is
In.Gonorrhce\ and Gleet Planters, this is
la Gonorrhcc t and Gie.d. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhcc i and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gononhce» and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhcc i and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhcc 1 and Gleet Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
In Gonorrhoea and Gleet. Planters, this is
A ralu ible remedy fur your negroes;
Aval u ible remedy fori our negroes.;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negr oes ;
A valu ible remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valu ible remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A ralliable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
A valuable remedy for your negroes ;
It saves their health and toeir constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution.
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It saves their health and their constitution,
It sa^£S their health and their constitution,
It saves their health aud their constitution,
It save3 their health and their constitntion,
It saves their health and their constitution.
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick.
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of bands, it cures quick.
Saves you loss of hands, il cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Save9 you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you l oss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of bands, it cures qu ick,
Saves yon loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves you loss of hands, it cures quick,
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctors bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor's bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor's bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Saves a big doctor’s bill, and never fails.
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen
34.412 prizes, amoisuting t» 7/ ,r - •
Whole tickets *1 \ halves 5, quarters $°.r>0.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the Tic*
! 25,828 Prizes, amounting lo
I Whole Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2.50.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
The numbers from 1 to 50,000 co#respond-
40 • ing with those numbers on the tickets printed
i on separate slips of paper, are encircled with
i small tin tubes and placed in one wheel.
■ The first 380 Prize.-*, similarly printed and
encircled, are placed in another wneel.
j The wheels are then revolved, and a num-
, ber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and
j at the same time a Prize is drawn from the
| other wheel. The number and prize drawn
{ out are opened and exhibited to the audience,
: and registered by the Commissioners—the
‘ Prize being placed against the Number drawn,
i This operation is repeated until the Prizes are
! drawn out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and the two succeeding
Numbers to those drawing the first S Prizes
: will be entitled to the 4S Approximation Pri-
! zes. For example: if Ticket No. 112.70 draws
the §00,000 Prize those Tickets numbered
11248; 11240. l lzol, 11252 will each be entitled
kets ordered, on receipt of which thev will be j 11248; 11240.11251, 11252 will each be entitled
forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have | to *200. If Ticket No. 550 draws the *20,00'.
tickets euding in anv figure ibey may designate, i Prize, those Tickets numbering .‘»48, 540, 551.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediate y after the
drawing.
Purchasers will please write tneir signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
State.
All prizes of $1/100 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the u-
suui time of thirty dr.ys.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money by
mail, can use the ADAMS EXPRESS COM
PA NY, whereby money for Ticket*, in sums
of Ten Dollars. and upwards, can ho sent us
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any
city or town where they have an . ffic«\ The ; be sent to purchasers
money and order must be enclosed in a Gov- ; drawing. ...
eminent Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the ! Patch isers will please write their signa-
Expre*s Company c mnot receive them. i ttires plain, and give their post-office, count*
All communications stiictiy confidential J | and State j
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate.** to i Remember that every prize is drawn nmi
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Ga. payable in full without deduction,
or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD. EDDY A CO.. Wilmington, Del.
Jan. 6, 1859—tan.
551
552, will each be entitled to $150, and so on
accm ding to the above scheme.
('eutificatk of Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets $S‘-
“ “ 10 half “ 40
*• “ 10 quarter “ 2<
“ 4i 10 eighth “ 1*
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they wul
be forwarded by first m u! Purchasers can
have Tickets ending in any figure they may
designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will
‘ nmediutely after the
INSHIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta.!
Georgia.-.I. A R. WINSIIIP A CO., j
All prizes of *1,000 and under paid immedi
ately sifter the drawing—other prizes at tin
usual time of 30 days.
AIT communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to McKinney a co.,
Savannah, Ga.
Office M isonic II til Block, Bull street.
A list of th.r numbers that are drawn from
the wheel, with the amount of the pr>ze tliai
each one is entitled.to, will be published afte
Manufacturers of Steam Engines and
Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on the nn st ap
proved plan, Turning Lathes. Sugar Mills,
Kettles, Mining Machinery, Mill Work, of all
descriptions, New Styles*of Iron Railing for | every drawing, iu the Savannah Daily News.
Fences and Cometry Lots. Bridge Castings | March 24th, 1SM».
and Bolts, Railroad Work, Gin Geaiirg from j z ~ —
9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Powers. ; _ ~
and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made j jL ilC CGlCDrS-tCCl C/* pp?T
Toe.
MITCHELL’S
Patent Metallic Tip,
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR
to order at short notice.
Having experienced workmen, a large and j
well assorted stock of New Patterns, and our
facilities being superior to any Foundry in the j
State, we feel confident of giving entire satis- 1
faction to those who may favor us with then j
orders, both in regard fo prices and quality of , {JOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S
our work. ‘
f&~ Foundry aii<i Machine Shop on W.-s- | Boots and ShOBS.
tern A \tlantic Railroad.
isaxc wissnip | kob’t wixsntp 1 oko. wi.vship
March 2*th, 1859—I v.
B RICK MASONRY.—The undersigned
have formed a copartnership in the busi
ness of BRICK MASONRY
Thev have now in their employ a lar^e num
ber of Lilt: best of workmen, and are now pre
pared to do BETTER WORK, IN LESS
TIME, and at fairer prices, than has ever been
done in Cherokee Georgia. 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 up bv Jos. Chapman.
JOS. CHAPMAN,
Z. H. CLARDY.
Cassville, March 3d, 1869.
S TANDARD JOB OFFICE.—The Stan
dard Office being well supplied with a
large variety of the best kinds of print ing
materials, we are prepared to do all kinds of
JOB PRINTING in tile best style of the art,
at short notice, and at low terms.
Particular attention will he paid to the
printing of Circulars, Blanks of all kinds.
Blank Notes, Programmes, Hand and Show
Bills, Posters, Ac.
We respectfully snt.cit the patronage ot tbe
public. All orders must be accompanied with
the cash, or an “acceptable city reference”
given. Jan. 1, 1869.
I RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road,
near Cotton Factory, Angnsta, Ga.—Or
ders are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads,
all kinds of Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridg
es, Draw Bridges, Gas Works, Flour Mills,
Paper Mills, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water
Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting
and Circular Saw Mills, complete.
W. M. HIGHT,
March 31, 18-59—ly. Proprietor.
B ANK AGENCY.—Thos. M. Compton,
Cassville, Ga., Agent of the Bank of the
State of South Carolina, will sell Ex-
............ — T change on Charleston and New York, make
Price two doilars. Packages of half dozen | advances on Produce, Ac., and attend to ail
Price two dollars: Packages of half dozen i the business usually transacted by Bank A
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen gents. Nov. IS, 1858.
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen :
Price two dollars. P'ckages of half dozen ! J E \V GOODS AT CASSVILLE.—The
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen l\ ...
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen ] |\ undersigned would respectfully cal! the
Price two dollars. Packages of haTdozen attention of the citizens of Cassville and
Priee two dollars. Packages of half dozen the pubhc general ly to his Stock of Goods-
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen consisting of Clothing, Shirts .Collars. Hats
Price two dollars. Packages of half dozen Caps Ac Also, a fine stock of Lad.es and
„„ r.,r ntanfcations. Children’s Boots, Gaiter*. walKing shoes—
: with and without heels. Gents fine calf Boots |
i and Shoes; Brogans ; Cloth Gaiters, Congress i
Gaiters, Ac.: Boys’ Shoes, of various kiuds ,
and Driccs. Also,'Hosiery. Gloves, Ac. Keeps ;
on hand a anpplr of Cap, Letter, Commercial
Note, Bath, fancy and all kinds of paper, en-
j relopes ink and pens—all nf which he will
sell cheap fur cash. Call at the Post-office.
! ROBT C. LATIMER,
i Cassville, Ga., March 10,1859.
A N improvement has been applied to Boots
and Shoes, by which a saving of expense
to the consumer, of Iwo-iliirds- is realized, b.i
actual experiment.
THE*TIP consists ol n piece of copper m
other indestructible material, neatly fastened
to the toe of the boot or shoe, forming a com
plete protection. This invention is now pre
sented to the public, with the fullest knowl
edge of its practical utility, having been test
ed over two years, aud is destined entirely to
supercede the old stv le, for children’s, boys’
and youths’ boots and shoes.
The importance of this invention will be
readily appreciated, as it is known that chil
dren invariably wear out their boots and shoes
first at the toe. aud with this protection, they
wLi upon an average wear at least two or three
times as long as the old style, while the ex
pense is but a trifle more.
This invention is also especially applicable
to miners’ boots, and all occupations subject
ing the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or
worn.
Merchants, and the public generally, will
see the importance of obtaining these goods
immediately, as they are destined, for general
use, to supercede all other kinds.
The goods may he obtained of nearly all the
wholesale dealers in the principal cities, ortd
the subscribers, (owners of the natent,)
CHASE, McKINNEY A CO..
Aug 18 -6m Boston, Mass.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put np expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantations.
Put up expressly for plantation#.
Pat np expressly for plantations.
Pnt up expressly for plantations.
Put np expressly for plantations.
Put up expresslv for plantations.
Ererydruggist andcountry merchant should /^1 EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Jes-
cause, if any they have, why saidiettensbonU; keep a snpplr of this valuable reihwly, noton- vir see Swain applies to me for letters dis
not be granted. ‘ : iy from tie profits that teevne from »t4 sale*, missory lrom administration on the Estate of
Given under my hand at office, this Joly * bat as an act of philanthropy towards suffer- Jas. M. Aycock, deceased.
21st, 1869. 6m. j. W. WATTS. Ordinary. 1 ing hu—■By. It will be made to the especial These are therefore to cite and admonish all
: r ; S ’ and pecuniary interest of all druggists.to par- persons concerned to be and appear at my of-
LANK NOTES, printed en giid paper. chase of W. W. -BLISS. Proprietor, fice within the time prescribed by law to show
A " 883 Broadwnv, New Ywrk. ; cause why said letters should iiot bejfrantcd.
For Mle in Cassville nt the ' ’ V*
1 -April KUH-lr 9rlma nrGrim, 30,
B l
and in piud style; c
dred, cash ; call at the
Bee. », 185*. STANBARD OTFIGE.
dollar per
Savannah Medical College.
r l''HE Seventh Annual Course of Lectures in
JL this Institution will commence on the 2d
Monday, the 14th, of November next. Prelim
inary Lectures will commence on the 1st of
November.
FACULTY:
R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Professor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Professor of Ob
stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children.
W. G. BULLOCH, M. I)., Prof. Snrgwy.
J. B. READ, M. D-, Prof. Ma'eria Medica.
JURIAH HAKRISS, M. D., Prof. Physiol-
ogv. *.
N. A. PRATT, M. D., Prof. Chemistry.
W R. WARING, M. D., Prof. Anatomy.
J. EL GODFREY, M. D., Demonstrator of
A natomy.
Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital,
twice a week, by Drs. Arnold end Bulloch, on
their resp^ctive branches. These are the only
clinical lectures delivered at tbs Hospital for
the benefit of students.
Agreeably to tbe conditions of the State Do
nation, one student from each Congressional
D.strict will be taken free of charge.
Applications with necessary voucheri must
be made to tbe Dean.
Fees for entire Course of Lectures; *105
Matriculation ticket (paid onee) 5
Demonstrator’s Ticket, 10
Graduating fee. • 80
For further particulars, apply to
WM. G. BULLOCH, -
Aug 25—2m Dean.
N OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT-
■ ORS.—All persons indebted to tbs estate
of James M. Clayton, deceased, late of Cas- ■
county, are requested to make immediate pay j
ment; and those baying demands against said j
Estate trill please present them in terms of tbe i
law. J. W. CLAYTON, 1.
June 30. Administrator.
■DEAR IT IN MIND—That One Dullarper
J> quire will be eharged for alt Bluikf
Given under my -hand at ; office, tfiis June aol<i*m a credit So pay the cash apd save a
.;W59- «m. J. W. WATTS; Ord quarter.
^boctti5tmtiits.
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC KEllEDf
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BUSS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
Bias®,’ UYSPEITIC remedy
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY
BUSS’ DY SPEPTIC REMEDY
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Has the largest sate
gas the largest sal«
Has the largest sale
Has the largest salt
Has the largest sal*
Ha. the largest Jil
Haa the largest sale
Has the largest sale
Of any medicine in the wor]*.
Of any medicine in the wurld*
Of anir medicine in the world
Of aay medicine in the world.
Of any medicine in the world!
Of any medicine in the world!
Of auy medicine in the wurid!
Of any medicine in the world!
Of any medicine in tbe world!
Of any medicine in tbe world!
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Ten thousand packages
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and Sonth Carolina ■
Sold in Georgin and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and Sonth Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
Sold in Georgia and South Carolina
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
In fourteen months.
It is warranted to Turn
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure •
It is warranted to cure
It ig warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
It is warranted to cure
Any case of Dyspepsia.
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Any case of Dyspepsia,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case ot Liver Disease.
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or nnv case of I.ivi r Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
Or anv case of Liver Disease,
Or any case of Liver Disease,
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
If directions arc followed.
If directions are followed.
It directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
II directions are followed.
If directions are followed.
Cun be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent by niail.
Can be sent l>y mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Can be sent bv nuiiJ.
Call be sent by mail.
Can be sent by mail.
Citn be sent by mail.
Send a Postage Ft amp to the Proprietor for
his Pamphlet on “ Diseases of the Stomieh
and Bowels.” W. \V. BLISS. Proprietor,
363 Broadway, New Y’ork.
For sale in Cassville nt the
April 14, 1859. STANDARD OFFICE.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
Tnz Gttr.tT SotTBEKK Keuedt,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remeut,
The Great Southern Remeut,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedy,
The Great Southern Remedt,
The Great Southern Remedy,
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thnusard Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Saves ten thousand Negroes yearly.
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters tak«- notice
Planters take notice
Planters take Dotice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
Planters take notice
That it is the only sure ard positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
Thnt rt-rs tfce-owty sure and positive remedy
That it is tbe cnly sure and positive remedy
That iris ‘he-only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure end ptsitive remedy
That it-is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the oDly sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
That it is the only sure and positive remedy
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
Before the People,
' Before tbe People,
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and Flux,
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea aud Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and. Flax.
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and Flux.
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and Flax,
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and FJex.
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea an* Fins.
In Dysentery, Diarrhcea and Flux,
It'never fails.
It never fails.
K ifev'er fails.
It never fails.
It never fails.
It never Jhits.;
It never fails. *
It never tails.
It never tails.
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen-
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozes
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Packages of half dozen
Pnt np expressly for plantations
Pot op expressly for plantations
Put np expressly for plantations.
Pat up expresslv for plantations
Pot np expressly tor plantations,
Put np expressly for plantations
Pwt up eMpressly for plantation*.
Pnt np expressly for pUxtatooos
. Put npexpreasly for plaatatioo..
For sale in CassriHe by _ •
April.M, 18*9. i MeMBMHY a !»**’•