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Members Elect to the Lefiibitnre. Fannin Sheriff’s Sales
The first-named arc Senators; those mark- a-'vXtbe Ut Tuesday in Dec’ber neat. bef..re
ed thus * ? re Oppositionists. l^tltaComtHoused«H,rio tbetowuofMor-
FF ^ ~ ganton, Fannin connty, within the uanal
hours of sale, the following property will beI
Bawson, Gilbert & Burr,
Wholesale and Retail Deulerein _
the Court House'door in tbe towa 'of Mor-j Hardware, Store*, M
Sssdt, Cattery,
sold: j « R we " “
Lot of land No. 285, in the Sth dist. and 2d | Building ifaUnah and fi»f MetkamW Twl*,
sertwt; levied on to satisfy sundry Justice’s j Swedes and American Refined Iron,
Conrt fi'fas issued from the 9»6tb dist.. G. M„ Warranted Cast Steel, Nails, Shovels, Axes, dra™ bv' w.sS'^id'r
in furor <»f Jos. Burch and others rs Enos Me- • •* J - -* * -
Clure. Levied on by a bailiff and returned to
; me.
Also, lot of land No. 5, in the Sth dist. and
id sec.-; levied on to satisfy a fi f. issued from : :l " d P « lor and Grates “‘tevery l»w-
» Justice’s Court of the l(fi»th dist., G. M., in j cst r » t<;s - A liberal discount will be allowed
favor of Thomas R Trammell. vs. Isaac HEd- merchants to sell again Orders sol cited,
wards. Levied on by a bailiff and returned to • " oT * ^ Whitehall st., Atlanta, b<i.
tne.
.Appling—Ritch, Graham.
Baker—Lamar, Solomons.
Burke—Sturgis, Heath Bossier.
Bibb—iTracy, I/Ocket, Anderson.?
Baldwin—Bri.-'.coe,. McGonib.
Bryan-'ITart, Smith.*
Brooks—Griffin, Edmondson.
Butts—Byers, Darkness.
Bullocli—Cone, Goodman.
Banks—Pruitt, Allen.
Berrien—Williams, Nobles.
Chatham—Lawton, Hartridge, Screven.
Columbia—Fulton, Colvard, Willson.
Chattooga—Kirby, Echols.
Coweta—Wynn, Martin, McLendon.
Clayton—.Johnson, Glass.
Camden—Atkinson, Dufour.
Catoosa—Hackctt, Spny* berry.
Chattahoochee—Johnson, Whittle.
Carroll—Merrill, Johnson, Richards.
Campbell—Tatum, Tuggle.
Cobb—Gartrell, Lester, Green. _
Cass-Johnston, Wofford, Hardin Ind. ! Ch ,rles s - Ro P er -
Als'i, lot of land No 1T2, in the 7th disk and :
1st sec.; levied on to satisfy » fi fa issued from i
the Justice’s Court of tlie 1027th dist. G. M., I
in favor of W. B. Culbclien, vs. V. W. Poston,!
principal, and Posey J. Gutberey, security;)
sold as the propertv of said Gatherer. I
Oct. 31. WM. E. P1ERCY, Sheriff.
WOOD, EDDY & CO.’S *
LO TTfiRIES,.
(Chartered by the State of Georgia.)
Capital Prize •100,000!
Western & Atlantic lUilroad. TRON and brass foundry and
it Schemes will be
Co., Managers, in
and all other heavy goods in the line. ,,r »ler the superintendence of sworn
Our stove and Tin Department is unsnr- at »«org.., as fol-
passed ; we can furnish latest patterns Cook
TICKETS ONLY 1*0!
following
by W.hS, .
public, under the superintendence .
tiss'
lows:
| Also, lot of land No. S. in the 8th dist. and j
I 12th sec.; levied on to satisfy sundry Justice’s
Court fi fas issued from the 918th dist., G. M., :
; in favor of R. Jl. Cannon and others vs. John |
| B. Chastain. Levied on by a bailiff and re-,
' tnrm d to me.
j Also lot of land No. 282, in the Stb district:
! and 2d section of Fannin co. Levied on as the
' property of Joseph H. Shivers, to satisfy a
‘ superior court fi fa from Coweta superior court
j in favor of Lyman, Sears k Co,, vs. Colier A
i Shivers. Property pointed ont by Thomas R.
j Trammell.
1 Also, lot No. 41, in the town of Morganton.
I Levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Fannin supe
rior court in favor of Nathan Parris, for the
Eddleman & Banks,
■Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers' in and Man
ufacturers of
BOOTS, SHOES,
Leather, Lasts, Pegs, Calf,
Lining and Binding Skins,
Shoes a ie eos’ Tools, Ac.,
Of which they keep a. large and constant
‘ the lowest cash prices. Also agent*
,t sews With aWa
Class 47 draws Saturday, Nor. 19,1859.
Class 51 draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859.
> Class 56 draws Saturday, Jan. 21, I860.
Cass Go draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860.
Extraordinary Drawing to taae place i
above specified.*
1 Grand Capital Prize of *100,0001 XW
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily at... 10.Su A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at. 7.48 P. M.
Leaves “ 9.3n A. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.33 P. M.
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at 8.40 P. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga 78.10 A. M.
Leaves “ ....a 10.20 P.M.
I - MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road,
L near Cotton Factory, Augusta, 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 MHls, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water
Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting
and Circular Saw Mills, complete.
W. M. HIGDT,
March 81, 1859—ly. Proprietor.
Arrives at Atlanta at..
.'.. .9.20 .
1 Prize of
$50,000 I 20 Prizes of
$2,000
1 “ “
30,000 100 “
1,000
1 “ “
15,000 | lOil "
500
1 “ “
10,000 100 “
400
5 « “
5,000 | 150 “
300
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prises of *600 Approx, to $100,900
for*tke onlr Machine' thai
use of the officers of Court, and other fi fas, vs Thread. Invite the attention of Country: 5,000 “ 20 are 100,000
Charles S. Roper. i Merchants to their prices. Nov. 1. '5,520 Prises amounting to ....$615,'
4
4
4
4
20
5,000
500
400
800
200
100
20 are
50,000
30,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
100,000
Calhoun—Harvin, Knowles.
Crawford—Walker, Hicks.
Clinch—Sirman, Ind., Williams.
Gfig—Burnett, Cullin'-.
“Cl't^ke—Billups,* Delouy, Lumpkin.*
* Coinml-—Tilman, Grav.
1 . *
Cherokee: Hightower, Worley, Fleming
Charlton—Maddox, Hogans
Coffee—Scott, Smith.
~T)a wson—Sutnmerour, Hockcnhull.
Decatur—Chester,* Terrell, Ind.
Dade—Davis, Tatum.
DeKalh—Alexander,* Ragsdale.
Dotigherlv—Harris, Ely.
Dooly—Brown, Farrell.
Elbert—Carter, Clark.*
Effingham—Hines,* Grovcnstcinc.*
Early—Robinson, Cook.
Emanuel—McLeod,* McGar.
Echols—Carter, Register,*
Fannin—Hyde, Parks.
Floyd—Printup, Alexander,* Turner.*
Fayette—Denham, Underwood.
Forsyth—Hutchins, Davis, Burton.
Fulton— Collier, Thrasher.*
Franklin—Morris, Earle.
Gilmer—Quillan, Fain.
Gwinnett—Lenoir,* Blakoy, Reeder.
Glynn -King, Harris.
Glascock—Usury, Kelly.
Greene—Ward,* McWhorter, 1 Greene.
Cordon-—Sheinut, Fain, Bangle
Henry—Cloud,* Harper,* Henderson.*
Hart—Stowers, Holland.
Houston ■—McGchce, Green, Brown.*
Heard—Oliver, Ware.
Il ihersh im—Ivey, Keeling.
Hall -Poole, Smith.
Hancock—Smith,* Lewis,* Brantley.*
Harris- -Hood,* Mullens,* Kennon.*
ll ua’son—Greene, Locki.el 1 .
Irwin—Young, Young.
Jackson—Dclaprierc, Mint/.,* Daniel.*
Jones—Glover, Fincy.
Jefferson—Tarver,* Brinson.*
Jasper—Bartlett,* Key.*
Jackson—Delapriere, Mint*,* Daniel.*
Johnson—Snell, Tapley.
Lincoln—Lockhart, Barksdale.
Liberty—Boggs,* Harrihgton.*
Lumpkin—Riley,* McDaniel,* Mayes.
Lee—Batts, Cooke.
Laurens—Moore, Holmes.*
Lowndes—Brinson, Hmvell.
Mitchell—Maples,* Jones.
Merriwether— Hall, Ector,, Render.
Muscogee—Holt,* Williams, Dixon.
Morgan—Reid, Fannin.*
Murray—Wilson, McDonald.
McIntosh—-Spalding, Hopkins.
Macon—Cook,* Pitts.*
Madison—Hitchcock,' Strickland.
Milton—Cowen; Howell.
Monroe—Trippe,* Clarke,* Settle.*
Miller—-Roberts, Joiner.
Marion—Rusliin, Rivins.
Montgomery—MpRae.* Sharpe.*
Newton—Jones, Henderson, Stewart
Ogletho: pe—Barrow, Lofton, Eherhart
Putnam—Turner, Vaughn. Scott
Pulaski—Jordan, DcLaiMr.
Pike—Head, Mitchell. ?
Polk—Ware, Ind., Hutchins *
Pierce—Donaldson, Sweat.
sPickens—Aired, Price.
Paulding—Whitworth, McEvcr.
Quitman —Guerry, Morris.
Richmond—Miller,* Gibson,* Rhodes.*
Randolph—Sawyer, Taylor, Coleman.
Rabun—Williams, Jones.
Sorivcn—Cooper, Prescott*
Spalding—Matthews, Patrick.
Stewart—Evans,* Holloman,* Walton.
Suldey—Crittenden, Perry/
S'tiuter -Hitl,* Brown,* Harper.*
Tili tferiro—Raid, Ind., Holden, Ind.
I’.itiKkll—*} rice, Rrewton.
Terrell- -XYifliauis,* Vanover *
Telfair—Itivne,* McRae.
Twiggs—Griftiii, Smith.
T.ilhof,—Sjniith, L’lliisdeiiy* McCrary.* j
Thoinasyt^eward, Whaley.
Troup—Hill,* Fannin,* Norwood.*
Taylor—Wallace, McCants.
Towns—Jameson, Smith.
U jison — Flewelieii,* Hiwscley.*
Union—Barclay, Fain.
-White—Shelton, West
Webster—Shepherd,* Causey.*
Wilkinson — Whitehurst,* Conley.
^Vhrrgti —Welhoru, Gibson,* Pilcher.
W-tlkcs—Hill, Irvin, Sims.
Ware—Sweat; Cason.
WTiit.ielk—Moore, Bravles.
Washington—Wells,* Wicker, Irwire
•x—McDuffie, Fortner.
Wiiath—Harris, Henderson.
. Wayne—Cannon,' Knox. ■
- Wa^Mr—ltiitid, Patton.
WaftOfl?—
000
Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5.
J ^ HN H LOVEJOY, j Thc dTWrinjt8 0 f wood, Eddy A
Wholesale Grocer nil1 ukepUee “ Angu * ta ’ 6a ■
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
\ GREEABLV to an order of the Ordinary
of Cass county, will be soH before the
court house door in C.-msville on the 1st Tues
day jn December next, within (he nsrtul hours
AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquois,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Ac.,
No. 12, Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
?• , ", i a a ’ . , 0 . ,ul , " ,,,rs i -t vn BAGS COFFEE—Rio. Java and La* 1 CLASS 55 Draws S
^oV ht M ,a M d 150 r yni ( i«st received -nd for sale by | CLASS 57 Draws «
said con til v: ihi» land minttisia ».f iito * ‘ J. 11. ljUVlSfafUi. Ordinary drawiDfF
CLASS 45 Draws Saturday, Nov. 5,1859.
CLASS 46 Draws Saturday, Nov. 12,1859.
CLASS 43 Draws Saturday, Nov. 26,1859.
CLASS 49 Draws Saturday, Dec. 3, 1859.
CLASS 50 Draws Saturday, Dec. 10,1859.
CLASS 52 Draws Saturday, Dec. 24, 1859.
CLASS 53 Draws Saturday, Dec. 31, 1859.
CLASS 54 Draws Saturday, Jan. 7, 1860.
CLASS 55 Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, 1860.
Saturday, Jan. 28, 1860.
said county ; the land consists of 160 acres.
more or less, and adjoins the lands of Wm. i
I’ittard, L. M. Mnnford and others. Terms BARRELS A. B. C. Crushed and Pow-
made known on the daa of sale.
Oet 27 -tds. B. H. LEEKE, Adm’r.
ipaper
<0 dcred SUGARS, just received and for
sale by J. H. LOVEJOY.
HOGSHEADS N. O. SUGARS, of all
ZU grades, just received and for sale by
Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
Ordinary drawing to take place aa above
specified.
1 Grand Prize of $50,000!
100:
Georgia, Dawson county.
HIRAM WILLIAMS, j
! Rule Nis
JOSEPH WILSON and f tablish lost
WM. E. BLASSENGAME. J
I T appearing to the Court that Hiraiu Wil- ilFUJIcsj also 50 cases Sperm Candles,
iiunis is the owner of a certain instrument! just received and for sale by
under seal, for two hundred and eightv-two | Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
dollars, besides interask dated 2d June, *1852 ! .
ed to ibe said Hiram Williams, bv William E. 100 boxes D.iryeas celebrated Pear
Blassengame and signed by Joseph Wilsoa i S0 ,r ch. the best article ‘b" 1 / 8 J" Rt
and Will iam E. Blassengame, and which Iieiug j rece '' ed and ^ l,r 8:dc ^ LOVEJOk.
still unpaid has been and is lost or destroyed
and cannot be found : It is, therefore, ordered
that the said Joseph. Wilson and William E.
Blassengame dt> show cause, if any they have,
at the next Superior Court to be held for said
county why the copy of said insti uinent sworn
to, should not be established in lieu of the
original, so lost or destroyed, as aforesaid,
and that service of this Rule be perfected as
required bv law.
GEO. D. RICE, J. S. C. B. C.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 10th October, 1.859.
DAN’l, P. MONROE. C. S. C.
GEORGIA, Dawson County: Joseph Wil
son, one of the defendants in the above case,
is not to be found in this State. This October
1". 1859. SAM’L R. FINDLEY,
Nov 3—3m Sheriff Dawson Countv.
Georgia, Cass eouaty.
W HEREAS the Estate of John W Graves,
deceased, late of said county, is unrep
resented :
These are therefore te cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by taw, to show cause, if
any they have, why letters of administration
should not be granted to the Clerk of the Su
perior Court, or some other suitable person, as
the law directs.
Given under my hand at office, this Nov. 1,
1859. 30d. J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
Georgia, Cuss county. *
W HEREASThos. C. McEver, Administra
tor on the estate of Brice McEver, de
ceased, applies to me for tetters Dismissory
from said Administration.
These are therefore to ciie and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office 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 oflie". this Oct. fi,
1859. Gin. # J. W. WATTS, Ord.
BARRELS new crop MACKEREL, No
1 prize of
1
$20,000
10,000
50 prizes of
100 “
$500
400
’ 1 ' “
5,000
100
.6
300
f l “
' 4,000
100
44 .
150
j 1 “
3,000
100
44
100
j 1 “
1,500
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes of $400 approx.
to $50,000 Prize
4 “-
“ 300
4
“ 20,000
44
4 “
“ 250
“ 10,000
44
4 “
“ 225
4
“ 5,000
44
4 “
“ 200
4
“ 4,000
~**r ,
4 «
“ 150
4
“ 3,000
* 4
4 “
“ 100
“ 1,500
**
5,000 “
“ 20 are
100,000
3,485 prizes, amounting to
$320,000
2 and 3
for sale by
also half barrels and kitts.
J. H. LOVEJOY.
OAA SACKS LIVERRPOOL SALT, fresh
and full sacks, for sale by
Nov. 1. J. U. LOVEJOY.
250
grii
sonic verv fine, in store and fir sale
by J. H. LOVEJOY.
OQQ AAA CIGARS, of all grades-Jii
to $75; also a fine bt of chew
ing Tobacco, just received and for sale hv
Nov. l. J. H. LOVEJOY.
f {\t j BARRELS French and Domestic
-l-V'W BRANDY; also 100 Baskets of
Mnmins and Heidsick’s CHAMPAIGNE, and
nnmerons other articles too tedious to men
tion. Send in your orders—we Will please
you. Nov. 1. J. H. LOVEJOY.
Georgia, Cum county.
W HEREAS James F. Raryon,administra
tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dismissory
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be aDd appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if any they hare, whv said letters
should not be granted.
Girew under iny hand at office, this Sept 22.
1859. -fim. j; W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Pickens county.
TYTHERE AS Samuel Tale, administrator on
V V thc estate of William Coffee, deceased,
applies to me Sir letters dismissory from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to he and appear at my office
within the time preeeribed by law, and shew
canse, if any they hare, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Sept 22,
7URE. Ord.
S. B. O ATMAN,
Dealer in Avksican, Italian ani> Egyptian
Statuart, and Tennessee
Marble,
Monuments, Tombs, Urns and Vases, Marble
Mantels, and Furnisiung MakrM,
Atlanta, Ga.
Ware Rooms opposite Georgia R. R. u- pot
James Vaughan, Agent, Cassville, Ga.
Oct. 27, 1659—ly.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Jes-
X see Swain applies to me for letters dis-
inissory from administration on the Estate of
Jas. M. Aycock, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice witl.in the time prescribed by law to shmv
cause why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this June
3't, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS. Ord.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Pickens Countt.-
Whereas Edward Johnson, administrator
de bonis non ou the estate of John Evans, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dismissory
from said .administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish aU
persons concerned, to be and appear at iny office
within the time prescribed by law, anil show
cause, if any they have, why saidlettersshould
not be granted.
Given under inv hand at office, in Jasper,
June 16, 1859. 6m C. M. McCLURE, Ord.
Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s Extraordinary Draw
ings, on the three number plan, Capital Prize
$100,000, takes place on the last Saturday in
each month. Whole tickets $20, halves, quar
ters and eighths in proportion.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the amount of money to onr address
for what yon wish to purchase; name the Lot
tery in wirch yon wish it invested, and wbeth-
j er yon wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re-
1 ceipt of which we send what is ordered, by
first mail, together with the scheme.
Immediately after thc drawing a printed
drawing, certified to by the Commissioners,
will be sent, will, an explanation.
Purchasers will please write tneir signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
State.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the u-
suaf time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for.Tiekets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDDY k CO., Augusta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY k CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del
Jan. 6, 1859—ton.
TH MB IAPTIST C6UUE.
CASSVILLE; CASS CO.. GA.,
/"VFFERS facilitieFof the highest order for
YI all to educate their sons. The course of
study is as extensive, the instructions as thor-
ongh, the discipline as strict, and thc location
This Road connects each way with the «- bcalthlul, as those of any other College in
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ule at * te ‘
Tennessee k Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad at Chat
tanooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, Fare $5.
j JOHN W. LEWIS.
| Aug. 11, 7859. Superintendent.
! Just Beceived,
A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
•898* and
Clothing,
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
than ever heretofore offered in
Cassville or Cass county,
At Levy’s cheap cash store.
Sept. 22, 1859—3m.
Cheap Goods!
CLOTHING
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING,
At Wholesale and Betail,
THE LARGEST LOT OF
Clothing
EVER BROITOHT TO THIS MARKET,
AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
FIGURES.
Be sure to call and examine.
OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE^
Next door to Knv’ir Book Store,
ATLANTA, GA.
M. LAZARON,
Sept. 15, 1859. Agent.
FACULTY:
REV. THOMAS RAMBAUT, A. M., Presi
dent and Professor of Moral Sciences.
J. D. COLLINS, A. M., Prof. Natural Sci
ence and Agriculture.
S. H. DEVORE, A. M, Prof. Mathematics
and Astronomy.
T. A. SEALS, A. M., Prof. Ancient Langua
ges and Literature.
There are six classes—two Academic, and
four Collegiate. Students arc received at any
degree of advancement, and for any studies
they may wish to pnrsne.
j Certificates of proficiency and degrees of B.
: Ph., A. B., A. M., are given in accordance
i with the course completed.
| Practical Sciences—as Chemistry applied to
: the Arts and Agriculture; Investigations in
| the Laboratory; Visits to the Mines, and Ge-
\ ological Phenomena of Cherokee Geoigia;—
Exercises in Drawing and Field Work; I’rac-
, tical Astronomy, Ac., receive particular atten
tion.
Terms of 1 mtion, Board, Ac.
| Twenty poor yonth of good character re-
. ceive Tuition gratis. Any yonng man, otadult
| years, needing it, may settle by note for Tui-
] tion, payable on success in after life.
! Yonng Ministers always gratuitous.
Tuition m Academy taught by
Professors, $30 for 40 weeks
: Tuition in College taught by
Professors, $40 for 40 “
; Board in private families 10 to $12 per month.
{ Mark well, $120 to $140 pays Tuition, Board,
' washing and tuel, for 40 weeks.
Commencement day, Wednesday after 2nd
1 Snnday in July.
College year from first Wednesday in Sept,
to commencement day. including Christmas
recess. For Catalogue, Ac., address the Pres
ident. WM. A. MERCER,
Secretary Board of Trustees.
Cassville, Ga., Nov. 3, 1859—2J<m.
1859. 6m.
. M. MoCI.l
Geosgia, Pickens comity.
W HEREAS Cvntbia Mullinax applies to
me for letters of administration on the
estate of Francis Marlin*::, deceased, late of
said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appepr at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
; canse, if any they have, why said letters should
| not be grunted.
I Given under inv hand at office, this Oct. 27,
1859. SOd. " O. M. McCLURE, Ord.
G eorgi a, Fannin county -whereas
Wm. Franklin, administrator de bonis
non on the Estate of Wm. B. Webster, applies
to me for leiters dismissory from said ailaiin-
ist ration. , —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my ol-
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any tliey have, why said letters of
dismission should not be granted.
Giron under inv hand at office, this May 12,
#m JAS. KINCAID, Ord’ry.
*«'
G EORGIA. CASS COUNTY.-Whereas J.
H. Rice and Robert Russell applv to me
i tor letters dismissory from administration on
| the estate of John Rnasell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within thc time prescribed by law, to show
emse, if any they hare, why said letters should
not be granted.
Giren under my hand at office, this Jnly 7',
859. Am'. • L W. WATTS, Ord.
G eorgia, cass county.—whereas
Jonathan Mellow applies tome for letters
dismissory from thc Executorship on the Es
tate of Thomas J, Alexander, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
£*’**“?* concerned/to be and appear atgnr of-
G EORGIA. CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J.
R. Parrott, administrator on the Estate
of Jesse Dickerson, deceased, applies to me
for letters dismissory from said administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be nnd appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and
show canse, if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this May 26,
1859. 6m J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
G eorgia, cass county .- whereas r.
G. Tomlin applies to me for letters dis-
missory from administration on the estate of
W. M. Heifner, deceased, late of said connty.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons* concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
muse, if any they hare, why said letters shonld
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this July 7,
.1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia State Lottery.
Ox the Plan of Sixglb Numbers.
For the Benefit of the
Monticello Union Academy,
Or Jasper cocxty, Ga.
Authorized by special act of the Legislature.
McKINNEY & OO., Managers.
Capital Prize, $60,000!
TICKETS ONLY $1*>.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion
25,828 Prizes ! $366,040
Tube distributed each Saturday >q Nor., 1859.
Class 44 draws Saturday, Nor. 5, 1859-
Class 45 draws Saturday, Nor. 12, 1859.
Class 16 draws Saturday, Nor. 19, 1559.
Class 47 draws Saturday, Nov. 26, 1839,
To be 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,
1 Prize of $6'\000 5 Prizes of $1,000
1 Prize of 2O/I00 10 Prices of 500
1 Prize of 10,000 2 Prizes of 400
1 Prize of 5,000 2 Prizes of 300
1 Prize of 4,000 2 Prizes of 200
1 Prize of. 3,000 50 Prizes of 150
1 Prize of 2,000 100 Prises of 100
1 Prize of 1,500 100 Prizes of 95
1 Prize of 1,100 100 Prizes of 85
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes-of $200 approx, to $60,000 prize
4 Prizes of 150 Approx, to 20,000 prize
4 Frizes of 125 approx, to 10,000 prize
4 Prizes of 100 approx, to 5,000 prize
8 Prizes of 80 approx, to * “* "
60 approx, to
50 approx, to
40 approx, to
20 approx, to
8
4,000 prixe
3,000 prize
2,000 prize
1,500 prize
100 piize
G EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Ja
cob and B. F. Mosteller applies to me for
letters dismissory from administration on the
estate of Daniel Mosteller.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
canse, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jtrfv 7,
1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said eountv for
leave to sell the real estate of Martin Slictltam,
deceased, late of said eountv.
ELISHA STIDHAM,
SIMEON STIDHAM.
THOS. M. ANSLEY,
1. Administrators.
-White, Hurst, Selman.
B a r th & Ni co 1 a i,
ATLANTA, e A.,
concerned,'u> be and appear at my ol-
I lice .within the time prescribed hr lajr, hi show
; cause, if any they hare, why said letters should
' not he granted. *
Gi-eo under my hand ot -office, this July
1 <1859. 6m. & W^rorrS. Ordinary.
W mid 42k oale-
EORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas
j YT David Withrow applies to me for Letles
! of Dim Up non from nduuuixH It ion on the Es-
taterf Kn. H. Lusk, eUetahed, late of said
brated PIANOS of WM. county,
KXAB1IA CU:, nf Bate- These »Ve therefore Ueitew»dWmomah all
mire, Md., and lu addition persons concerned to be and Appear at my of-
to-these, the Pl.TNGSdf bee, within the time praqcribrl bp law, and
ail the heat fact >naa of the United States ean show cause, if uy they hare, whv maid letters
be transit our establishment on Whitehall ahonl* not he granted,
K : lln " ,ce through the Vane and Yu-1 Oiuaa uitu mv hand at rdlor. thiuMnp ft;
M7ftAafrinllor Nov. 1. 1859. fim. JA* XI5CATD. OrtW.
fSfiK
«H the hunt feet >riaa
Georgia, Cass county.
T VO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the Land and Negroes of A. M.
Hamilton, deceased, late of said county.
A. C. TRIMBLE,
Oet. -6—2m. Administrator.
GcWgio,
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said cnuntjf'fur
leave to sell the Real Cstate of Robert Rogov,
Sept 15—*
WM.
Raters,
KLIN,
Gea^la,
fPffO mouths after date application will be
X made te the Ordinary of said county for
tart to se« Lot of Iaud So, U10, in the 17th
' aeatiou, property nt RKaabetb
’ late of Casn eouaty.
1UIIITEI BMUPH k
OrtHfi^-2* m 7 ; v 7- AnministrahT.
8 Prizes of
8 Prises of
S Prizes of
400 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes of
25,328 Prizes, amouuting to $366,040
Whole Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2-50.
Cbbtificatr or Packages will be sold at the
following rates, which is the risk:
Certificate uf Packages of 10 whole tickets $60
“ “ .10 half “ 30
“ ** 10 quarter “ 15
- “ “ 10 eighth “ 7.50
lx Oanaaixo Ticxrrs or Certificates,
Enclose the money to our address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Purchaser* ean
hare Tickets ending in any figure they may
designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money hv
mail, ean nse the different EXPRESS COM
PANY, whereby money for Ticketa, in soma
of Ten Dollars, and upwards, ean be sent ns
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any
city or town where they bare an office: The
money and order most be enclosed in a Gov
ernment Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the
Express Company cannot receive them.
All eommnnicatiooB strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to McKINNEY k CO.,
8avaanah, Ga.
Office Masonic Hall Block, Boll street.
24th, 1859.
Bond’s Improved Tuyere.
Patented Jli.v 26, 185ft.
ri'MIE-aboTe.iniprnvcim-nt in TUYERES will
.1 save about, one-thiiil * I thc coal common
ly used, and one-third of the time. In other
words where a hlaikMiiirh -hi book four dol
lars per day, with the un of this invention lie
can liouk six, and save his null besides; -it will
not allow the smith to sleep on his bellows—
it will make all lazy 'smiths quit their trade,
nnd throw the custom into the hands of indus
trious men. Any amount of certificates fur
nished. Wc sre prepared -to fill orders.
IV. IV. COCHRAN, Enharlec, Ga.
J. M. MATHEWS, Griffin, Ga.
Oct. 20-4t.
Handsome rcsidenco for sale
“ Sunt! # y Side,” near Kingptnn, Ga., nw^ed
and formerly occupied by Iter. F*. U. Gould-
infr, containing ;ihoiit ],’»♦» acre* of bind, .Co
.acres cleared, a g«»od dwelling with com-
fortnhle rooms, g*M.d out-buildings, an excel
lent. limestone spring, convenient to the dwel
ling. This property adjoin* the binds of \V.
W. fJ lay ton, Esq. Any one wishing an up-
connfrv rcsi V»»ce would do well to cnU on the
Knbscribers-before pnrcIniMing elsewhere^
JOS. BUY AN * SOX, Savannah,
X. II; EDDY, Kingston, Ga.
Sept. 8, 18.MI.
A N I) WAGO N S
MADE AXD KKFAfKED BV
W^I- HEA-IDIDElSr
CASSVILLE, GA.
H E has a bit of Buggies, Wagons. Ac., for
sale, all of which were made by experi
enced workmen and cannot fail to give satis
faction ; those who need anything of the sort
are requested to call and look at his work-—
Blacksinithing promptly attended to.
Jnly 29,1959—Ty.
The celebrated Copper Toe.
MITCHELL’S
Patent Metallic Tip,
f DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOIE
BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S
Boots and Shoes.
A N improvement lias been Applied to Hoots
and Shoes, by which a saving of expense
to the consumer, of two-thirds, is realized, by
actual experiment.
THE TIF consists of a piece of copper or
other indestructible material, neatly fastened
to the toe of the boot or shoe, forming >i 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, and is destined entirely to
supercede the‘old style, for children^*,'boys*
nnd youths' boots ami shoes.
The importance of this invention will he
readily appreciated^ as i is known that chil
dren invariably wear out their boot* and shoes
first at the too, and*with this protection, they
will 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 suhpet;
ing the toe of the boot or sln»e to bt> 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 be obtained of nearly all Hu-
wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or ol
the subscribers, (owners of the patent.*
CHASE, McKINNEY k ( O ,
Aug 18 -i»m Boston, Mass.
Pharmaceutical.
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS
A new and certain core for Coughs, Colds
thma Pim m the Breast, also Cronp WW
pmg Coughs, Colds, eet amongst children
This is a pleasant medicine ta take nma
eing immediate relief, and in nine out P 0 fZ'
cares a prompt cure. It exercises a most
tn,Ring influence over Coughs and Irritatin'
DOLLAR vermifuge
Prepared and put up in vials, only by W n
Little. In using, nothing else is required ta
relieve children or worms; and besides beta,
one of the best nud cheapest ever offered to tlw
public, its frequent use in families will save
much trouble and expense, as well as the lives
of many children; for eight ont of everv ten
cases generally require it.
DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French receipe fi.,
the forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for the a*
ute. and No. 2 for the chronic stage) that has
been much improved upon in this countrr-
and from its unexampled success is likely t<!
supercede every other remedy lor the cure of
the diseases of thc Kidneys and Bladder, Gnu
nrrhtcal, Blcnnorrhoeal, and Luchorroeal or
Flour Albus affections. This extensive con
P«n"d combines properties totally different in
tn-te and character from anything to be found
in the United States. Pharmacopea or in pri
vate practice: and in point of safety and effl."
ciency is not rivaled by anything in America"
DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTER
OINTMENT.
Hnndreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald
Heads, and diseases of the skin generally, hare
been cured by this remedy, and since 'the in
troduction of the No. 2 prepearation (being
stronger) scarcely a case has been founa
that it will not effectually eradicate in a short
time. For the cure of Cancerous Sores and
Ulcers it is applied in the form of nlutam
and is almost infallible. r
Physicians are referred to the ISth page of
Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the catalogue of Med
icines of Materia Medica, 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 more than ten years
before retiring to the drug bniginess.
In more than two hundred places in Georgia
and in all the Southern States, they are 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 or similar name,
Sold by Little k Bro., Wholesale Druggists
Macon, Ga. *
Sold in Cassville by J. D. Carpenter; in
Cartersville by the Druggists; in Adairsrille
by Livingston k Gash- and by merchants
and druggists generally. July 28, 1859—ly.
KRAMER & BRO.
WHOLESALE AND It E
C ARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—The sub
scriber keeps still the largest assortment
of Vehicles to be found in the Southern coun
try; comprising Coaches, Calcsches, Rocka
frays, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred
dollars. Leather-top Buggies at one to two
hundred dollars, aqa other styles equally low.
A card of designs will be sent if required, br
addressing M. II. NATHAN, '
March 17,1859—ly. Charleston. S. C.
fg*Refers to Col. H. F. Price, Cassrille. Ga.
M. McMURRY, dealer is
Family Groceries,
K
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
EEPS constantly on hand a large and
well selected stock of
Groceries, Confectionaries, aaf
Hard wore.
Also, agent for Wright’s Indian Vegetable
Pills, ana Jacob’s Cordial.
Jnly 23—fim
MADDOX l MERCK,
Watch Repairers & Jewelers,
Carterstiixb, Ga.,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public
that they are prepared to do any kind
k>f work done by a sdrersmith, such as
repairing Watches, Clocks, meuding Jewelry
oferery description in the most durable and
substantial manner. Orders for anything in
their line of business respectfully soRmtad.
Oct 6,1859—ly.
IATEE,
tutu
House and Lot for Sale.
THOSE who desire to locate
~ .** in Cassrille frill do well to
cull and examine the residence
now occupied hr Ber. Daniel
Kelsey; The house is laige and eoareniestTF
arranged. The tot embraces one afire of toad,
besides bone lot, stables, Ac., and is aU under
good, repair. Cassrille is one of .the oleaamit-
brat T &n?Um > for’SoraS.^ha'rlng two n
leges, male and female. This propsTte ea
b-.- negotmtad for-privately mitil the
daT iu December next—when it frill I
at public Sale. Tf nofsold before. Tr
wmfrruoirhses'tmi see flw plato
tiate with Mr. B. H. Lreke^wwsffit
GrtfiBTW. 'Rtff-” t. A.-ROG
A ND all kinds ofJewelry Repaired, in good
style and at short notice. . AU persons
wanting any kind of such work done are re
quested to give me a trial.
W. B. MOUNTCASTLE, L
March 31,1859—ly. Cartersrille, Ga.
B ANK AGENCY.—Thos. M. Compton,
Cassrille, Ga., Agent of the Bank of the
•State of South Carolina, will sell Ex
change on Charleston nnd New York, make
advances on Produce, Ac., and attend to all
the business usually transacted by Rank A.
gents. Nor. 18,1858.
D OCT. J. W. KIN ABREW, hating lo-
fiated permanently in Cassrille; athrffiis
professional services to the paWie, frnd
frill attend. promptly to every sail, day er
night. Office next door south of J. A.-TeT-
reTl's reside ere, where he ean he ftmM
s» thOreeidense lately
TkifikW for
DEU O GISTS,
Cartersville r Cass Co., Ga.
H AVE constanlJv Mil liaiuT :« fu'I :iss«irt-
mentof DKtTGS, MEDICIMCS, FAINT.S,
OTTsK, GLASS, Ac.
Physicwns, rbiirters, :h:<I tin* pflbHc petivr-
nlly are j*cspwrtfuNy that we nre rt-
ceivinjj constmt supplies' of the above articles
From first lia'.ds, nnd are seMinsr s»t ns low pri
ces as any Dru^ .Store in the Sontliern coun
try. Knowing the aduUfiuttimix tluit are pnic-
tised in powdering: «»d preparing Druj*s «(>
have these sirtides prepared under our imme
diate supervision, thus insuring: to cur cus
tomers pure Drujrs and Medicines.
Physicians and others are invited to
caK and examine our stock before purchasing’
elsewhere.
Preparations not officinal prepared to
order. r v
|j£f p l'Qrders by mail pro-nptly attended to
and satisfiction giinrauteed.
A share of public putmnajre is respect
fully solicited. KRAMER k BRO..
Corner opposite Jones k Greenwood's
Apr. 14. Carriage Factory.
Howard Association,
Philadelphia, Penn.
J Benevolent Institution established fry Special
Eiuloirment for the Relief of the Sul and
Ttixtrested, ojfticfed with Virulent and Epi-
de to if I/ixeaxes.
rpHK HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view
J of «hc nwfnt destruction of human life
caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions
pr.icticed upon the unfortunate victims of
such diseases Lt Quacks, several years ng:o di
rected their Consultinp: Surgeon, as a charit
able net worthy of their name, to open a Dis
pensary tor he treatment of this class of dis
eases, in al! their form f and to #ive medical
advice gratis to nil who apply by letter with a
description of their condition, (age, occupa
tion, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of ex
treme poverty to furnish medicine free of
ch ••ir«re. It is needless to add that the Asso
ciation commands the highest medical skill of
the age, and will furnish the most approved
modern treatment.
The Directors ;>f the Association in ther
onimal report ex re.-s the highest satisfactii n
with the success u h ch has attended the labors
• t their surgeons in the cure of the disesises of
the k ihievs, hiaddrr and sexual organs, nnd
order a eoiitiromi ee of the same plan for the
ensuing rear.
An iulmirable report on the diseases of the
sexual organs, by the ConsuItingSurgeon, will
lie sent by mail, (in a seated envelope) tree of
charge, on receipt of two stamps tor postage.
Other reports and tracts on the nature and
treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are
constantly being ptthb'slfed for gratuitous dis
tribution, und will be »• ut to the afflicted.
Sense of the m w remedies and .methods of
treatment discovered during the last year, ore
of great value.
Address for report or treatment, I)oct. J. S.
Houghton. Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa
tion. No. e South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
l»v oriUrof the Directors.
E. 1). HEART WELL. Presid't.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secrefarv.
Oct. 13, lft.'it—I v.
Alt IKY
MANUFACTORY,
Cartersville, Ga.
BY JONES & GREENWOOD.
T HE subscribers invite the attention of the
public to their large
Xaimfactnring Establishment,
at R. H. Jones’ old stand. They are prepar
ed to furnish all kinds of
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HACKS,
of the latest styles and. best finish—made of
materials from*the best Northern and Eastern
Factories, jdst such as are used in' llie best
shops in the Union. All persons wanting a
fine Carriage, Buggy, or other vehicle, are re
quested to examine their work before sending
North. Carriages and Hacks on hand at all
times. Orders filled promptly. All work
warranted to be as represented. Repairing
done in good style, at short notice, on reason
able terms. Thankful ior the pationage here
tofore received, a continuance of the same is
solicited. ROBERT H. JONES.
JOHN GREENWOOD.
Cartersville, Cass co, Ga., Apr. 7,1859—ly.
CARTERSVILLE
Provision Store,
Bv W. N. Stranije.
let door west of the Railroad, coming from
Atlanta.
I7"EEP8 constantly on hand, at moderate
IV. prices, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese,
Candies, Nuts, West India Fruits; Cigars and
Tobaeco of tie best’ ntonulaeture. Will keep
open daring the winter season a first rate ..
Bating Saloon: if
• w >* : ■/■ ueurim.r»ff, m »• y» ,
Oysters, Cheesre Crackers, Hot Coffee, Dried , f» Mannfeciurers of Steam Engines and
Beef sod Beef Tongue, Ac.—to which the at- Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on themostnp-
tention of the public, and travellers especially |
The Great tVondcr ofthe 19th Century.
WOOD’S IIAIR RESTORATIVE.
8 A YS tin* St. L'uiis (Mo.) ©emocrat: llelniv
we publish a letter to Dt. Wood, of this
city, from a gi.-ntj.emnn in Maine, which speaks
glowingly of the superior merits of his hair
tonic. Rncli evidence must have its effect,
when coming from a reliable source. If cer
tificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. need*
no encominms nor nseless puffery from the
press:
Bath, Maine, Jan. 20, 1856.
Prof. 0. J. Wood k Co.: Gentlemen: Har
ing mr attention railed a lew months since to
the highly beneficial effects of your Hair Re
storative, I was induced to make applieaticn
of it upon my own hair, which had become
quite gray.-probahly one-third white; my whis
kers were ol the same character. Some three
months since I procured a bottle of your Hair
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 my hair has resumed
its natural color, and is, I believe, more soft
and glossy than it has been before for twenty-
fire years. Iam now sixty years-old; my good
wife, at the age of fifty-two, has used it with
the same effect.
The above notice I deem due to yon for ronr
valuable discovery. I am assured that who
ever will rightly nse. as per directions, will
not bare occasion to contradict my statements.
I am a citizen of this city and a resident here
for the last fifteen years, and am known to
nearly -very one here and adjoining towns.
Yours truly. A. C. RAYMOND.
Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1858.
Prof. Wood: Dear Sir: Haring had the
misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair
from the effects of the yellow fever, in New
Orleans; in 1854,1 was induced to make stria!
of yonr preparation, and found it to answer as
the very thing needed. My hair is now thick
and glossy, and no words can express my ob.
ligations to yon in giving to the afflicted snch
a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON.
The Restorative is pnt np in bottles of three
sizes: large, medium and small; the small
holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per
bottle; the' medium holds at least 20 per cent
more in proportion than the small, retails for
$2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per
cent more in proportion, and retails for $3.
O. J. Wood k Co., Proprietors, 444 Broad
way, New York, and 114 Market street, St.
Louis, Mo.
For sale in Cassrille by Sam’l Levy,
Sept. 1, 1859—3m.
W INSHIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta,
Georgia.—l. A R. WIN8HIP * c0 ;:
ye jut Jed. ...Children's Toys of. almost every
description; on hand at low figures. Call and'
see him. , Qct. 13, 185V r
DR. J. HENRY BOND,
itimuTzorntiainiaR dcstal collxos,
TNPOBMS the citizens of Cass county that
X he has located- himself in Cassrille, arid is
i irepared to perform all operations pertaining
' o his prsfcnsim., mod feels confident, After ton
yean experienee in the business, that, he ean
years expenenea m tne easiness, uiai. ne ran ibchop ■ _ j vj' atw , -_i;tv
give entire satitihetiou. Teeth extraeted-with- orders, both in'regard to prices apd quail.
use of the el
-work warranted: Mavhe
his office in Cassrille. the
Boilers,-Circii!iir p» w c....-, — u .,,-
pro red plan. Turning Lsthes, Sngar JW -•
Kettles, Mining Machinery, Mill Work, °' .
descriptions. New Styles of Iron
Fences afid Conctry Lota, Bridge .Ca» l '"g*
and Boll*. Railroad Wo»k, GinGeancgfrom
9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse P° w ", ’
and aU kinds of Iron and Brass Castings man
to order at short notice. ,
Haring experienced werkpneo, a lar ff e , *
well mraoWstock of New PaUerns andoar
facilities being superior to any Foundry l
State, we feel confident x>f giving entire satis-
fection to those who may fevor a
us with their
— of
v. Ik Kelsey. Thank** forMgt atatptimenfrt his office in Cassville. tl
bCfraks a ffiNghUMHie dMmSfate. pffilhffitilh steek, aiidfrlf finblia dsra.
f^ajnthfTVl 859. * ^ June 9, 1859—tf. ^
B^-fihundrygnd M-rhino Shop
st tern k Atlantic lUilroad.
yt es-
mir | ozo. wiNSHir