The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, October 27, 1859, Image 3

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Appling, Bryan, Brooks, refused. Captain Brown took from the Wood is still abundant, and Charcoal at 4 Vote for Governor and Congressmen, man’s pocket a note book of cyphers and cents per bushel. Stone Coal and Coke FIRST DISTRICT, secret characters, and has it now in his can be had in full supply at three-and-a- possession. The cyphers are interspersed half dollars per ton. The Iron Ore here, with a few English words and the names as developed to date, is more wonderful, of places, among them the followingIt reduces remarkably easy, requiring on- “ Springdale, Cedar county, Illinois;” “I- ly 150 to 160 bushels of charcoal to a ton owa“ St Paul, Minnesota and the of pig metaL It makes Bar Iron, in qual- sentence, “ I once more sit down to write ity, like that of Salisbury and Peru, yiel- to you." ding sixty per cent of Iron from the ore. __ . A number of military and others re- It makes a superior quality of Steel. For : turned to the city yesterday, bringing this purpose, a ton of Etowah pig metal j char j t with them as trophies of the light, elegant has been fully tested in England, and files j arms taken from the rioters, and a pecu- and cutlery of the best quality were made j ” ** liar kind of spear found in the hands of and sent to us as samples, with a report: many of the negroes. in lull from the English manufactory, das- ! The Riny leader* of the Insurgent*—Fear* sing our Iron and Steel made from it a- ful Retribution.' ' mongst the first Harper's Ferry, October 18.—The j We will next consider the progress in ringleaders of the insurgents have met a manufactures of Iron in the Etowah Dis- fcarful retribution. Out of the twenty trict. MARK A. COOPER. three of whom their party originally con- ~ , [ , ,. . , ... . . ... A Oioaktic Extzbfbiz*.—We lefcr to the Irwin, sisted, futeen are now dead and three mor- ..., . ' , , advertisement of \V nod, Eddy A Co., Angus- . Johnston, tally wounded. 1 wo unhurt, but made ^ 0a > and Wilmington, Del., of their mag- j Liberty prisoners, and three have gone off with a . n ;g cen t scheme with a capital priie of #100,* j , ’ large body of slaves towards the Pennsyl- ot»>. While passing through Augusta a few j rC '~' vania line. They were this morning early days since, they informed ua that in future j '" T * ’ seen on the Maryland shore, and the mil- j «>«r * h " ul<1 dru " • •>« ,eh ” ,e in i “ c, “ tosh - I the combination and single anmber schemes. Montgomery, Itary are in pursuit. Many other concerns advertise schemes w:'h pierce, 1 lie i muor that a large amount of U. capital*, but Wood, Eddy A neTer j q'elfkir S. Government money had been stolen by ; „ff c . r any that they cannot at any moment ’ the insurgents, is untrue. It is all safe. J cash. Stick a pin tbeie, lor it is a considers- : * tion of vital importance to speculators in lot- ThornaS, 4 SEVENTH DISTRICT. Frederick, October 18.—The military from this place have all returned from j teriea-says the Helen^ Democrat. Harper’s Ferry. The town is still excited | Attention, Democrats, in regard to the insurrection. Nothing j The Democrats of C ass » re requested has been seen or heard of fugitive negroes ; to meet at CassviHe on the 1st Tuesday in in this direction yet. But some are sup- j jj ovein ber next, to appoint delegates to posed to be in the mountains or on the re p resen t Cass in a Convention to be held Wayne, Ware, 121 351 37 119 167 128 255 343 239 158 348 181 20 586 21 57 168 84 79 288 105 638 736 649 37 153 43 51 273 41 252 185 254 173 445 131 39 191 41 17 208 9 146 141 332 151 325 134 187 196 262 216 86 137 72 276 72 261 36 204 19 137 203 140 176 398 522 428 26 !80 22 45 229 43 * **aldwin, Greene, 418 “ anCOCk « 152 300 **** 349 *° r * an ’ 569 * ewU >"' Putnam, 144 261 696 137 Wilkinson, Washington, EIGHTH DISTRICT. > ? E5 a jr 3 g 5" < <Z 1 1 9 305 414 313 385 615 289 629 247 356 335 391 271 431 412 449 383 182 298 189 282 344 224 382 189 I 714 760 723 744 270 353 283 332 163 339 167 325 357 627 393 557 550 690 573 639 jYew and Cheap Goods, AT THE BRICK STORE, CASSVILLE, GEO. 279 > 9T S 3 3 •» o 3 171 0 * P =r T» % 465 Burke, 289 611 351 514 176 Columbia, 399 434 417 407 200 Elbert, 406 535 413 518 179 Glascock, 7 289 64 232 213 Jefferson, 396 420 454 339 235 Lincoln, 188 222 186 220 23<> 144 Oglethorpe, 372 487 375 458 Richmond, 1110 894 1103 920 219 Scriven, 240 298 259 282 Taliaferro, 189 218 211 188 192 A\ arren, 285 556 345 443 311 477 Wilkes, 324 413 329 392 175 237 — 4205 5377 4507 4913 SECOND DISTRICT. way to Pennsylvania, through the range of mountains near Hagerstown. The town Is still quiet to-night. ' v From the National American. ’ The Mineral Resources of Georgia.— 1 Letter From Hon. M. A. Cooper. A son of T. A. Swearingen, of Mitchel ^ akcr ’ To the Elitnr of the National American: ^county, Ga., was thrown from a mule and killed, recently. Dear Sir—The magnitude of the Mine ral Resources of Northern Georgia are but little known to, and less appreciated, by the people of our State. No estimate is put on them even by tbe people of Chero kee, within whose limits they are found ii^such rieh abundance. Iron, Gold, Cop per, Plumbago, chiefly with traces of Lead Silver, Cabalt and Tin, and Marble and Slate in great quantity. For the develop ment of these, but little is done, except in Gold, Iron, Marble and Slate . Products of these are being furnished daily. The most important of these is Iron, because most useful. We pro nose to consider tbe resources of this metal in Northern Geor gia, its products as manufactured, and the interest that Georgia, as a commonwealth, has in it. With no little opportunity to observe, we have ventured the assertion, that the resources of Northern and Western Geor gia, in Iron Ore, are superior to any por tion of the Union. That they arc far bet ter than any of the Middle or Eastern States, is beyond doubt. That they excel those of the Western States, not except ing Missouri, with her far-famed Iron M mntain, is maintained by competent ge ologists who have examined both. /fdiis Iron district lies North-East and South-West, coming down from North and South Carolina, Floyd, Pauldingand Polk counties. Ir passes through the interme diate counties, comprising a belt of fifty to seventy-five miles—the best supply and most convenietUJacality for it being in Cass county. (This county alone, it is be lieved, lias concentrated in its limits, as much Iron Ore as all Pennsylvania togeth er. and is of superior quality. Here are found the chief operations in Iron of the Slate of Georgia. This Iron and Gold re gion of Georgia, (they lie contiguous.) is traversed by the Etowah River, from its source to its junction with the Oostcnaula at Rome. That part of it which lies in Cass coun ty has been partially explored by Geolo gists who are familiar with all the re markable localities in the Union. To at such time and place as may be agreed on, to nominate a candidate for Solicitor- General of the Cherokee Circuit M\NY DEMOCRATS. Oct. 24, 1859. There is a hog on exhibition at the At lanta Fair 9 feet long, 4 feet high, and weighs 1197 pounds. Lingo was hung at Marietta on Friday last. The crew of the steamship “ Great Eas tern” consists of about 500 men. THE MARKETS. CAREFULLY CORRECTED. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 23, 1S39. Cotton—But little coining in; we quote 9 to n>f Bacon —hog round 10 (@t 11 ceuta. Lard— 12 f 15 cent* per lb. Flock—Superfine ♦‘1.75 per bundled. Extra Family 4"-"0. Corn—75 to S" cts from wagons. Mkil—70 to SO cts from wagons Sivekt Potatoes—50 to 55 cts per bushel. Irish do—Country 75 to f 1,25 Northern 1,50 per buslul. Sugar—7>^ to Io)^—according to quality. Coffee — 12 to 13c lb. Rice—5 to tijtfc. Molasses—33 to 35 per gallon. Wheat—fl to 41.25 per bushel. Salt—41.25 to 41.50 per sack. Candles—Adamantine, 22 to 25 cts. per lb. What is it? Thai w imterful purifying agent. DARBY'S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID ! This is a new discovery ; it is the result of learned research; it is a ti iumpb of scientific skill. It is a chemical union .if materials, provided bv nature herself, for rendering pure the air we breathe. Its action is in obedience to fixed laws—quick, sure, powerful. It purifies Iwellings, sinks, kitchens; It removes all offensive odor* ; It cure* burns with instant ccrtaiuty; It is the best preparation ever used for fresh wounds; l*. destrovs all vegetable and animal poi sons ; It relieves in a few seconds the bites of in sects, bees, etc. ; It scatters boils when firming ; It soothes boils when Sinned, and heals them rapidly ; * It cleanses the teeth and purifies the breath. this section, wc cannot do better than to j '"^- ng phvslciins are using it in Charles- give the published opinion of such men, ton c ,,| U mbi». Savannah, Augusta. Atlanta, taken from a book of highest authority, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Selma, Mo- recently published. “ The Iron Master’s bile, and New Orleans. Guide,” speaking of the Ore of Cass coun- j The Hospitals of New Orleana and Mobile tv savs: are using H. *’ I Hospitals, corporations, shipmaster*, mann- “ Of the wonderful profusion of these f iiC t„rers, planters, physicians, famished by Ores, and of their richness, I can, unties*- the gallon at reduced rates, tatinglv, speak in the highest terms ; and For sale by druggists and country mer- tho best varieties and largest quantities I «**«“» eenerally. from whom orders are re- saw were among these, within two or ®P* ct folly s» l.cifed. _ ^ ° , ... . . Trv at least one bottle. Pnee SO cent*— three miles of the Etowah River, where it Po „- w directiong . is crossed by the Railroad. I have visi- j Manufactured onlv in the Labratnry of J.'DARBY. Auburn, Ala. For sale by Sam’l Levy. Cassville ; Kramer ted almost all the great Iron Ore deposites j of the United States ; l have explored the beds of the Iron MountainMissouri, but have never been so impressed by any ex hibition of Ore as by the Mines of the Et- owah District They pass along within _ , y * m q . from one to five miles of the great Lime- HOU86 ftTlfl liOt I stone formation of Cass county, so that this essential material for flux, in the ma- call and examine the residence king of Iron, will everywhere be conven iently supplied. They are near a rich Agricultural district where provisions -------- ■— can be afforded at the cheapest rates; and est villages in Upper Georgia, and sffirds the vet thev extend into the heart of the Al- (*** facilities fir education—having two Col- 7 . * , . , , leges, male and female. This pmpertT can latoona chain of hills, where the air, in be negotiated f.,r privately until the Ist Toea- the heat of Summer, is most salubrious, dsvinlfece.nber next -wh«a it will be offered , , at pnblic sale, if not sold before. Those wi-h- and the climate like that of the tablelands j n2 to purchase can see the place and nego- of Mexico, pretty healthy. Where the hate.with M r.B. H. Leek a. or addles* mu al Etowah River has broken through these Jan. 27. 1859—It. now occupied by Bev. Kelsey! The house is Ulge and conveniently arranged. The lot embraces one acre of land, Griffin, Ga. Oct 27 r. A. ROGERS. hills, the high ledges of rock still resist 8* OATMAW* its progress, and a succession of foils over Dcalkc in Ambicax, Italian an* Ktm them furnish abundant water power for j Statcakt. axb Tonaa the most extensive works. ! Marble, A large portion of this region is cover- Monuments. Tombs, Ur ed with a heavy growth of good, bard- , wood timber—the original unbroken for-j cst The best of Charcoal was offered at the Furnace in 1842, for 3^ cents per feusheL’* l UB***yi> 1 • FchxhIiw* Mantels, aki Atlanta, Ga. - Ware Rooms opposite Georgia R. R. de Jamea Vaagfaaa, Agent, Caaevilla, Ga. Oct 27, 1859— ly. Such is the recorded opinion of compe- r ARRIAOC UlffiSEi at the 9 font men who have examined our county. jYL ' at 75 ceata per quire, < Akin. Brown, a 3 S CR_ S' « ! -$ 9 !i Pulaski, 159 416 g 148 -V a. ; 406 Wilcox, 16 260 5 59 Dougherty, 211 310 197 299 | Worth, 114 277 109 272 ! Baker, 114 203 92 207 j Stewart, 580 568 572 557 j Sumter, 641 517 507 592 j Marion, 364 422 318 387) Macon, 401 388 385 284 i Miller, 364 422 318 378 ! Mitchell, 98 398 97 353 : Muscogee, 855 747 676 746 I Chattahoochee,’ 251 300 232 279 Calhoun, 97 302 102 297 Clay, 216 270 227 252 ! i Decatur, 522 540 517 511 1 , Dooly, 244 564 230 544 | Early, 170 203 I Lee, 223 229 209 215 ! Terrel, 3S1 280 378 274 j Webster, 281 219 276 aio j Randolph, 486 541 554 463 Quitman, 158 213 157 199 Schley, 214 228 217 218 THIRD DISTRICT. > a E 3 = « 3 Bibb, 911 970 S3 •V s. 3 3 908 ZB ■c I 879 Houston, 544 577 534 506 Talbot, 579 494 554 492 Harris, 696 468 683 453 Butts, 320 410 325 ilOl Crawford, 247 411 218 390 ' Monroe, 658 652 632 5.80 Pike, 396 660 423 618 Spalding, 445 515 445 474 j Taylor, 321 383 320 362 ' Upson, 558 298 553 292 FOURTH DISTRICT. i > a a O i yr 3 2 5 3* S crT s 1 3 f O f 1 Campbell, 405 802 389 777 1 Carroll, 490 1206 413 1169 ! Clayton, 285 375 283 357 ! Cobb, 700 1157 552 1183 Coweta, 505 802 477 775 ' DcKalb, 385 729 363 703 | Fayette, 305 577 315 544 Fulton, 1115 1191 899 1322 i Heard, 392 566 337 561 : Henry, 636 643 653 598 i Merri wether, 830 668 592 672 , Troup, 801 329 750 816 FIFTH DISTRICT. i > w 5! 3 = * : s GO sr 93 a 7T 2. a 3 ft. - a i c* t 8 I Su a. Cass, 867 1051 151 1236 Cherokee, 426 1010 109 1121 . Chattooga, 362 536 223 514 Catoosa, 366 421 80 628 Dade, 163 340 13 324 Dawson, 96 547 Fannin, 118 655 339 416 Floyd, 856 870 137 989 Gordon, 431 884 257 740 Gilmer, 125 962 77 982 Haralson, 40 393 125 962 Murray, 315 706 108 712 Milton, 236 499 132 390 Polk, 384 302 48 431 Pickens, 75 759 72 751 Paulding, 260 800 43 871 Walker, 438 803 190 740 Whitfield, 582 865 155 1129 SIXTH DISTRICT. > a E 3 = * : f Lytlo,. .. Cm 8 £• ? Banks, 90 501 67 604 Clarke. 535 495 577 398 Franklin, 90 884 65 859 Forsyth, 319 746 293 555 Gwinnett, $76 1051 877 811 Han, 448 808 592 587 Habersham, 137 $90 386 331 Hart 118 748 T3 968 Jackson, 384 878 $80 703 l-Mroplryn 856 549 7* 739 Madison, *08 468 152 465 Rabun, 40 537 17 499 Town*, *6 330 19 343 Union, 53 150 4$ 637 White ~»4 41* 96 368 Walton, *83 55* 4S5 579 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. V GRKEABLY to an order of the Ordinary of Gass enul'tr, will be sold before the curt house door in' Uasjv.lle on tbe 1st Toes- dav in December next, within I he usual hour* of sale, the land and negroes belonging to the estate »f M. M. Carswell, deceased, late oi said county ; the land consists of 180 acres, noire or less, and adjoins the lands oi Win. Pittard, L. M. Mnnford and others. Terms made known on tbe daA of 8-ile. Oct 27 —ids. B. H. LEEKE, Adm r. Geosgia, Pickens couaty. W HEREAS Cynthia Muiliuax applies to me for letters of administration ou the estate of Francis Muiliuax, deceased, late of Said county. These are therefore to cite and admonish all Given under my hand at office, this Oct. 27, 1859. 30d. C. M. McCLUKE, Old. FOR SALE. I OFFtR the following lots of land for sale, oil reasonable terms: No. 271, in Gilmer Co., 6th district and 2d sec. 175, Cass, 6th 3d 233, Fannin, 9th 2d 947, Paulding, 19th 3d Apply to the subscriber, or to John G. Be lli! ae, Columbus, Ga. Oet. 13—2m. JOHN BETHUNE Bond's Improved Tuyere. Patented July 26, 1859. r I^IIE above impr »vemenl in TUYERES will J. save about mie-thiid of the coal common ly used, and one-third of the time. In other words where a blacksmith cat book f*»tir dol lars per day, with the use of this invention he can book six, and save his coal besides; it will not- allow the smith to sleep on his bellows - it will make all lax/ smiths quit their trade, and throw the custom info tbe hands of indus trious men. Any amount ot certificates tur- uished. We are prepareu to fill orders. \V. W. COCHRAN, Euhirlee, Ga. J. M. MATUEVVS, Griffin, Ga. Oct. 20—-4-t. IS NOW RECEIVING, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, HIS STOCK OF MSKin ram ut msbs. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hoot#, Shoe#, Hot#, ( ops, Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery and Glassware, SADDLES, BRIDLES, Arc., to which he rarites the attention of the eitixene of CassTille and surrounding chantry proposes to sell Goods LOW FOR CASH, mid to prompt-paying buyers. Cassville, Ga., Sept. 15, 1859. He H. W. COBB. L. S. SALMOSS, A B- MATHEWS, J. S. SIMMONS. SALMONS, MATHEWS & CO., Would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are receiving A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MIST m UIHE BBT IUU, FOR THE FALL TRADE. ORESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &C.; Silk and DeLaine Robes; CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS ; SHAWLS, GLOVES, Ac. We would, also, call tli .> p irticular attention ot the public to onr large stacl: of CARPETINGS; ou aso noo% crocks? BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND Linseys, Kerseys, Blankets, Hosiery, Boots and Shoos, Hats, Umbrellas, &c.; Al! of which we are offering at Wholesale and Retail at YbR\ LOW PRICES FOR CASH. | Come and see ua, EVERYBODY, aud avail yonrselres of BARGAINS. Salmons, Mathews & Co., Oct. 1, 1859. WOOD, EDDY A CO.’S LOTTERIES. ( Ch irtared by the State of Georgia.) Capital Prize $100,000! TICKETS ONLY $201 The following magnificent Scheme* will W drawn by Wood, Eddy A C». f Managers, HI public, under the superintendence of swofH C<nnmi9iiioukr>| at Augusta, Georgm, aa fol* lows: Class 47 draws Saturday. Noe. 19,1859. Class 51 draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859. Class 58 draws Saturday, Jan. 21, 1860. Cass to draws Saturday, Feb. 18, I860- Extraordinary Drawing to tixe place as above sptohed. 1 Grand Capital Prize of $100,0001 - 1 plixeci 450,000 j 20 Prixes of $2,000 ! •• •• 3-1,ia)o ! 100 *■ 1,000 1 •• •• 15.000 l 100 “ 500 i *• ". io,ouo; ioo •* 4ce 5 “ •• 6.UU0 | 150 •• 500 Approximation Prizes. 4 Prises of 4S0J Approx, to $100,000 4 “ f,l M) •• •• 50,000 4 “ 400 •• “ 80,000 4 , soo *• 15,000 4 •zoo " 10,000 SO 100 •• “ 5,'K>0 ,o.JU ’* 20 lire KK‘,000 .V_'U Prize.- amounting to.. 4615,of* i Whole Tickels 420; Halves $10; Quarters $5. SHIRTINGS;;: pifreof I: " Whitehall street, Atlanta, Gu. GREAT IISTDTJOEME1S7TS ! The ordinary drawings of Wood, Eddy k Co.\ Lotteries will take place at Augusta,Ua., US follow S-- CLASS 45 Draws Saturday, Nor. 5, 1859. CLASS 4fi Draws Saturday, Not. 12, 1859. CLASS 43 Draws Saturday, Nov. 26,1359. CLASS 49 Draws Saturday. Dec. 8, 185!-'. CLASS 5U Draws Satuidav, Dec. 10, 1859. CLASS 52 Draws Saturday, Dec. 24, 1S5S. CLASS 53 Draws Saturday, Dec. 81, 1359. CLASS 54 Draws Saturday, Jan. 7, I860. CLASS 55 Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, 1S60. CLASS 57 Draws Saturday, Jan. 28, 1860. j Ordinary drawing to take place as above ] specified. ! 1 Grand Prize of $50,000! 42 '/'CO ] 50 prixes of 1 o,i.00 j 100 •' S,uOO j loo •* - 4.000 100 “ 8,000 I 100 •• UoOO j Approximation Frizes. 4 Prixes of 44'M> approx, to 450,000 I’rise " 20,000 •* 10,000 •• 5,000 “ 4,000 " 8,000 “ 1,500 •* 100,000 $500 400 800 150 10'! 200 “ 150 “ ll.Mi " 20 are XX. Heyman, ittaif iu the bouse finnerljr occupied by C. A S. STEPHENS, east side of the Railroad, Carter.-.- _ ville Ga., and is just receiving and openirg an out and out new stock of rm All V1R3E IMIS; $320,000 5,435 prizes, amounting ♦•> Wlede Tickets 410. Halves 45. Quarters 42>£. , Takes thU method «f informing the citizens of Cass and adjoining counties that he bus just i.^on’lbe three'plmi^pitau”^ opened hid j £pi0,0(K>. t ikes pi: ee *he last Saturday in j each month. Whole t’ckets $2*'*, halrei*, oner- ! ten and eighths in pr. portion. j In Orderiug Tickets or Certificates, Kntri.iye th^amaunt of money to our address lor what you wish to imreli.isc; name the Lot- j terv in wh ch v-m wish it invested, ami wheth* j er you wish whiles, halves or quarters, on re- ! ceipt of which we send wh«t is ordered, by j first m «'i. together with the scheme. Imvnadiaikdy after the drawing a printed * e Commissioners, H. I>. WBLTY. PHOTO 3&APHIST avd P mf. of Commercial and Ornamental Pcn- tuatish-p, has taken rooms at Latimer’s Hotel. Th se desirous of obtaining an excellent Pic- Hire, or to learn to write a rapid and accom plished h Old, would do Well to avail themselves of the present opportunity. sr* itisfuctum given or no chirks. >l»ecim7*ns of Pictures and Writing can be seen by calling at his room. Cassvi.le, Oct. 18*'9. The Great Wonder of the 19th Century. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. S V VS the St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat: Below we publish a letter to Di. Wood, of this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks ; glowingly of the superior merits of hi** hair . tonic. Such evidence must have its effect, j when coming from a reliable source. If cer tificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums nor useless puffery from the press: Batii, Maine, Jan. 20, 1856. Prof. 0. J. Wood A Co.: Gentlemen: Hav ing my attention called a lew months since to the highly beneficial effects of your Hair Re storative, 1 was induced to make ipplicaticn of it upon my own hair, which had become quite gray, probably one-third white; my whis 1 kers were of the same character. Some three ; months since 1 pr i Restorative, .and used it; I soon found that it was proving what I had wished; I used it about tw ; ce a week. I have since procured another bottle, of which 1 have used some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and face, and mv nair has resumed its natural color, and is, I believe, more soft Stripes,’ Ticking. Blankets, Osn-iburgs. Shirting. Mantillas, and other things toe tedious to mention; to which w* pu ticularly invite rhe attention of the LADIES. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR; semi mxzz mv JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And in fict, everythin? that is s .ld iu a Dry Omuls store m ty be foil id at the above sf Tl from the eoars.-st to the fi lest fabrics, at low figures for cash. In addition to tbe above, v • have a choice and well selected stuck of Gentleman’s Furnishing Goods, CLOTHS, CAS3IMERE3, VESTINGS, 4c. All these with a "Tlimsanl aid One” other th : njs too tedious to mention, fresh from Northern markets, may he lound at the NEW. CHEAP CASH STORK of Oct. i8,1859. H HEYMATT, CriTtorsvillo, Ga. 810 J. HOWARD 8 GO., nu in u mm AND @B06EBS, CARTERSVILiIjE, GEORGIA. H ATE now on hand a large stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY. Alsu, all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Pure Wine? and Liquors for medicinal use—all of winch we will sell as low as they can be bought in any market—expenses added. GEO. J. HOWARD A CO. We will continue the Grocery business as heretofore, and nrc determined not to be under- sold in any article. We have now on hand and will e ntinne to keep a full stock of F.4MI- LY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SUGARS, Ac.—to which we invite our friends and customers irocured a bottle of your Hair j generally, assuring them that we will sell as low as they can be bought in any marktt, ad- ‘ ding the expenses. Oct. 13, 1859. Gbo. J. Howard A Co. J. U. Carpenter, CASSVILI.K, GEOR(iIA, HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS E&TS, CAM, BOOTS, SHOE), CrocJcery, Hardware, Gin##, vmv tiieir signs tore* S lain, and give their Tost Office, County and tate. All prizes of 41.060 and under, paid immedi ately after the drawing—other prizes u t the u- suai time of thirty deys. All communications stiictly confidential. Address Orders fur Tickets or Certificate*t« WOOD, KDDY k CO.. Augusta. Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, U». or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington,Del. Jan. 6, H59—tin. Georgia State Lottery. Ox tub Flax of Single Xcubeks. For tha Bunt fit of the Monticello Union Academy, Or Jasper county, Ga. Authorized by special act of the Legislature. McKINNEY 4 CO., Managers. Capital Prize, $60,000! TICKETS ONLY 410. Halve?, Quarters and Eighths iu proportion. 25,826 Prizes ! $366,010 Tu be distributed each Saturday *n Nov., 1859. Class 44 draws Saturday, Nut. 5, 1359. Class 45 draws Saturday, Nov. 12, 1859. Class tfl draws Saturday, Nor. 19, 1559. Class 47 draws Saturday, Nov. 26, 1859. To l>e drawn in public, under the sworn superintendence of two Commissioners,—W. B. Symons and J. Ji. Frentiss, in the city ot Savannah, Ga, Magnificent Scheme, 1 Prize of 4>-!,noo: : 5 Prizes t»f ♦l.ooo 1 Prize of 2. yaw i i i0 Prizes of 500 l Prize of l'VKtl j i 2 Prizes of 400 1 Prize- of r./xio I ! 2 Prizes of 300 I Prize of 4,o*m; 2 Prizes of 800 I Prize of •3,000 i 50 Prize- of 150 1 Pr zj , of S.OOii j i 100 Prizes of 100 1 Prize of 1/-00 I0O Przes of •5 1 Prize t-r j,:<»0 1 ;oo Prizes of 83 APPROXIMATION FRIZES. 4 Frizes of 4200 approx, to 430,00") prize 4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 20,0011 prize 4 Frizes of 125 approx, to 10,000 prixe 4 Frizes of 10o approx, tv 5,o0u prixe 8 Frizes of 80 approx, to 4,000 prixe 3 Ft izes of 60 approx, to 3,000 prize 8 Frizes of 50 approx, to 2,000 priao 8 Prizes of 40 approx, to 1.500 pri|n 40n Prizes of SOnppror. tv 100 piiae- 25,900 Prizes of 8 1854,1 was induced to make a trial | of your preparation, and found it to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick at 1 25,823 Prizes, amounting tv $366,040 Whale Tickets 410, halves fa, quarters 42.50, CsurmcAt* of F .cxAGzs will be sold at tbe following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets 460 - - 10 half “ 30 *• “ 10 quarter “ 15 “ “ 10 eighth “ 7.50 In Ouolring Ticklts or Certificates, Kr,chase the money to our address fur the rickets ordered, m receipt of which they will ~ ‘ Purchasers can Etc years. I am now sixty years old; my good wife, at tbe age of fifty two, has used it with the same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your Taluable discovery. I am assured that who ever will right!' use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my statements. I am a citizen of this city and a resident hef« * for the last fifteen years, and am known to | nearly iverr one here and adjoining towns. Yours truly, A. C. RAYMOND. Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1853. Prof. Wood: Dear Sir: Hiving had the 1 misfortune to lose the best portion of mv hair { . _, _ _ - from the effects of the yeiiow fever, iii New j Faints, Oils, Dye-Stufls, Perfumery, and notions generally. The above Goods have been bought low, selected with the greatest care, and will he sold ! : the very luwsst prices. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Clean linen ami | * >e forwarded bl' n'St mail words can exoress my oh- cotton R-Igs taken in exchange fir Goods, at three and a half cent* per pound. The agency : have Tickets ending in any figure they may ukof the State of South Carolina is in mv count-mr-room. designate. . ... Tbe list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent tu purchasers immediately after tbe drawing. Notice to Correspondents. Those who prefer not sending money hr mail, can use the different EXPRESS COM PANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or turn where they have an office. The money and order must’ be enclosed in a Gov- eminent Post Office Stamped Envelope, or tbe Expre«* Company cannot receive them. All communication* strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to PcKINNEY A CO., Savannah, Ga. Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street. March 24th, 1359. The Restorative is put np in bottles of three sizes: large, medium and small; the smalt holds half a pint, aud retails for one dollar per bottie; the medium holds at least 20 per cent' more in proportion than the snfcill, retails for j 42 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent m >re in proportion, and retails for 43. I O. J. Wood A C >., Proprietors, 444 Broad- . w it. New York, and 114 Market street. St. j Louis, M >. For sale in Cassville by Sam’l Levy, Sfcpt. 1, 1859 —3m. I 3. D. CARPENTER. | — i D OCT. J. W. KIN ABREW, having lo cated permanently in Cassville, offer bis professional services to tbe public, and wiH attend promptlv to every call, day or night. Office next door south of J. A. Ter rell's residence, where he can be found during the day,—at night at the residence lately occu pied by Rev. D. Kelsey. Thankful for past patronage, he asks a continuance of the same, that tns ever Cassville. Ga.. Feb. 1, 1859. CARTERSVILLE EMPORIUM Of FASHION. HOWARD, STOKELY & CO., Are receiving their large and well selected Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS; And would aanounce tn the public that they are now prepared to offer them one of the LrgaaK cheapest, must fashionable ami substantial stock of turn in run bkt uib^ Ready-made Clothing, Hut#, Boot# and Shoe#, G eorgia, cass county> whereas Ja cob and B. F- Hosteller applies tu me for letters dismiesury from adaahnstratiuu on the estate of Dmiel M -teller. These are therefore tu cite and admonish ail persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law to show erase, if any they have, why said letter* should not tie granted. Given under uiy baud at office, this July 7. 1859. 6m. 3. W. WATTS, Old. .... „ ,Handsomo rosidsnea for sale. brought tn the Cherokee country. In addition to their Dry Goods bouse, , they have a commodious GROCERY HOUSE, where they keep constantly un hand* Urge ' “ Sunny Side." near Kingston, Ga., owned stuck of Groceries • Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Bacon, Ac. Alai., Bagging. Rope, Twine. \ and formerly occupied by Rev. F. B. Gould- Negro Shoes and Blankets, Ker era, Osuaburgs, aud many other things Us, tedious to Ben- jug, containing about 158 acres of land. 89 tion. Call and look at our Gm>ds. _. . . — , _ _ seres cleaved, a good dwelling with lo eouv- CABTEBSYILLE, G4., Oct. 13, 1359. StOKBly, ztOW Hu ft uO* fwtabte room*, good uat-buildiugs, an excel- !•“* i;m«*oue spring, convenient to the dwd- ^ ! " ling: This property adjoin* the lands of im CPEBIOR and Inferior Court Executions. TJ^AR IT IS MIND—That One INJUr per W. CUytun, Esq. Any oue wishing mu AS quire will be eh inftd for all Blanks when 7. O -I’flerert k : nda, at the Jau. 1. ftU9. STANDARD OFFICE S UPERIOR COURT SUBPOSNAS-75 eta. per quire, cash, at theBtsuOard Office. 1 quire will be eh trgbd for si! Blanks ! sold on a credit quarter. country resi ■ Bo pay tbe cash and save a gabscriber* before pnrehasing elsewhere. MA BRYAN A SON, Savannah, z Job Work neatly executed at this Ofior.