The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 24, 1859, Image 4

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BET BOOBS, BOOTS, SHOES, OlottLing, HATS, CAPS, STATIONERY, Drugs, Groceries, Nails, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac., For sale at E. C. Latimer’s. Store north of the Conrt House, Cassville, G.i. Nor. 10, 1859—tlj. THE GLOBE: THE OFFICIAL !PaPER OF CONGRESS. j Fannin Sheriff’s Sales. O If the 1st Tuesday in DeeTter next, before the CourtHousedoor in the town of Mor-1 y PUBLLSH now faf annual Prospectus of g anton, Fannin county, within the usual X The Congressional filobe and Appendix, to ours of sale, the following property will be. rem j nd g ub scribers, and iDfortn those who sold: j may desire to subscribe, that Congress will Lot of land No. 285, in the 8th disk and 2d meet on the first Monday of next December, WOotf, EbDY & CO.’S lottbei.-e s. j (.Chartered by the State of Georgia.) Capital Prize $100,000! Western & Atlantic Railroad. T 1 I I MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road, -L near Cotton Factory, Augusta, Ga.—Or- TICKETS ONLY $20! dors are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads, all kinds of Machinery for Gold Mines, Bridg es, Draw Bridges, Gas Works, Floor Mills, Paper Mills, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water i Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting Lot of land No. 28o, tn the 8th dist. ana 2a meet on the first Monday ot next December, ..*,***.*« mMn.T.mTorAimi.m and Circular Saw Mills, complete, section; levied on to satisfy sundry Justice s when I shall recommence publishing the abort The following ma»nificent Schemes will be ARRIVAL AND DEPART URL Or TKAIXo. W. M. HIGHT a fna iauno^ frn m tflo tlAfifk Hist n M nnm.vrl n-inora Thor H-l ro hoon nnllllvhl Cil I * ItT i v/l J L \f n in * .. • —. . HODGES, DAVIS A CO’S. Consolidated Lotteries. JIACON, GEORGIA. Court fi fas issued from the 908th dist., G. M., named papers. They Lire been published so bv Woo'd Eddy A Co., Managers, in in fiivor of Jos. Burch and others vs Enos Me- long that most pablicmen know their charac- | >u t.! ic, under the superintendence of sworn Clure. Levied on by a bailiff and returned to ter, and therefore I deem it needless to give a Commissioners at Augusta, Georgia, as fol- me. * minute account of the kind of matter they will j ows . ‘ ’ : Also, lot of land No. 5, in the 8th dist. and contain. ' 2d sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from • The Daily Globe will contain a report of the a Justice’s Conrt of the 1029th dist., G. M., in debates in both branches of Congress as taken favor of Thomas R Trammell, vs. Isaac II Ed- down by reporters equal to any corps of short- wards. Levied on.by a bail iff and returned to hand writers in.this of, any other country. A ’ me majority of tiled* will- each, be able to report, i , c i a v. o ,■,, 1 cenatim, ten thousand words an hour, while ‘he average number of words spokenbv fluent Authorized by a Special Act of tho Legisla ture, for the benefit cf Academies, ar.d for other purposes. THREE PLANS! SOMETHING NEW! CITY PLAN. $50,000 . 12th sec. Court fi fas issued from the 913th dist., G M., h^^’^ds aTteur. ‘"'Whei'."the debates in favor of R. H. Cannon and othere vs John of a daT do not make m «re than forty-five col- B. Chastain. Levied on by a bailiff and re- u they win appear in the Daily Globe of | turned to me. the next morning, which will contain, also. Also lot of land No. 282, in the 8th district the news of the day, together with such edito- aod 2d section of Fannin co. Levied on as the rial articles as may be suggested bypassing 1 property of Joseph II. Shivers, to satisfy a events. superior court fi fa from Coweta superior conrt The Congressional Globe and Appendix will in favor of Twman, Sears A Co., vs. Colier A contain a report of all the debates in Congress, Shivers. Property pointed out bv Thomas R. revised by tne speakers, the Messages of the Trammell. | President of the United States, the annual re- Also, lot No. 41, in the town of Morganton. ports of the heads of the Executive Depart- Levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Fannin sur>e- ments, the laws passed during the session, rior court in favor of Nathan Parris, for l be and copious imjexes to all. They will be print- use of the officers of Court, and other fi fas, vs ed on a double royal sheet, in book (hrm, roy- MOKNING PASSENGER IRAIS. Leaves Atlanta, daily at 10.20 A. M. Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.34 P. M. Leaves “ “ Arrives at Atlanta at 8.05 P. M. EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta nightly at 12.30 P. M. Arrives at Chattanooga 10.37 A. M. Extraordinary Drawing to taxe place as Leaves “ 8.35 P. M. above specified. Arrives at Atlanta at 6.20 A. M March 31, 1859~ly. Proprietor. •’S, Class 47 draws Saturday, Nov. 19,1859. Class 51 draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1859. Class 58 draws Saturday, Jan. 21, I860: Cass 60 draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1850. THE CHSR0KE1 BAPTIST COLLEGE. Prize of $100,000! 1 Prize of $50,000 1 20 Prizes of $2,000 1 « .. 30,000 100 “ 1,000 1 “ “ 15,000 | 1 100 “ 500 1 “ “ 10,000 1 100 “ 400 5 “ “ 5,000 [ 150 “ 300 This Road connects'each way Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Approximation Prizes. 4 4 4 4 7 20 5,000 4 Prizes of $6*10 Approx, to $100,000 500 400 300 200 100 20 are 50,000 30,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 100,000 .. .$615,000 FOR $1,001 Prizes Payable without Deduction I EXTRA CIjASS ! 75 BALLOTS!—12 DRAWN NUMBERS ! ! Charles S. Roper. al quarto size, each number containing.16 pa- 5,520 Prizes amounting to.. ! Also, lot of land No 172. in the 7th dist and K cs ' The whole will make, it is heKeved, he- Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $o. j 1 st sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from ‘ Wt * n 3 . S0,J and 3 ' !Ha 'P a Sf», the long sessions —— 7 „„ , • the Justice’s Court of the' 1027th dust. G. M„ far ""*"1 P> rs P«*t having ranged between Tlle ordinary drawings of Wood, Eddy A i in faj-or of W. B. Culhchen, vs. Y. W. Poston, ‘ hose nuIlll >crs, and the next session will be a Co,’s Lotteries will take place at Augusta, Ga., 'principal, and Posev J. Gutherev, security long one. This I believe is the cheapest work a8 follows— ‘ sold as the property of said Gutherev. Oct. 31. WM. E. PIERCY, Sheriff. the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat tanooga. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, Fare $5. JOHN W. LEWIS. Aug. 11, 1859. Superintendent. Just Received, A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AND To be drawn in the city of Macon, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday'and Saturday afternoons, at 4 o’clock, during the years 1859 and 1860. By this Class the holder of any One Dollar Ticket, if the numbers so selected should be drawn, will be entitled to a prize, according to the following Scheme: Any $1 ticket with 8 drawn mini, on it $50,000 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ever sold in any country, whether a reprint, or printed from manuscript copy, taking for ilatu the average number of words of the long j sessions since the year 1848. The average | number of pages is 3,876, and the average ; number of words on a page is 2,397, conse- A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary ^ T r Ce ^e onn,« woS^f 11^ /l. of Cass county will be so d before the Je^on is 9,290,772. As I have sold to su£ court house door in Cassv.lle on the Is Tues- scnIx . r!l tha ’ t n J nlbcr ((f words for S1X dl>1 i lirs , day in December next, within the usual hours «< .4 .. j 44 25,01*0 i U «« • “ 6 “ “ • 4 15/niO i “ “ “ 5 “ 44 5,000 i fl« <4 “ 4 “ 44 1,000! 44 44 . « 3 .. “ 200 44 41 .. 2 4. 44 •• 30 | it follows that they have paid less than 6)* ■ I. j ng to trie cellts f„ r every 100,090 words I have furnished estate of M. M Carswell, deceased late of them, while I have paid mv reporters $0.29 for said county; the land consists of 160 acres. - - - - * ~ ■ of sale, the land and negroes belonging to the CLASS 45 Draws Saturday, Nov. 5, 1859. CLASS 46 Draws Saturday, Nov. 12, 1859. CLASS 48 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, I860. CLASS 57 Draws Saturday, Jan. 28, 1860. , .... I?' 8 1j * ¥tr CS ‘ every 2,397 words, of this work, in manuscript. more or less, and adjoins the lands of Wm. Xbc c<imillg ses ii, m W1 1I, without doubt, be i P cclfied - 'third, L. M. Mnnford and others, lenns an unusnallv interesting one, because the caw * " made known on the dai of sale. 1 --- - -• - ------ Onlinary drawing to take place as above ia<ie Known on me oaa oi sale didales of the respective parties for President Oct 27 ids. IS. II. LhEKh, Adin r. I . nl l Vine P1-4.-4i4l1.nl of the rTnitetl States will 1 Grand Prize of $50,000! .. .. .. <4 t o <• o 5 Any $1 ticket with a drawn number on it, stationed to come out at any particular place, such as 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, or any other station in the drawing, ' 60 Tickets from $1.00 to any price, and prices paid at the above rates per dollar. HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS ! CAPITAL PRIZE Seventy Thousand Dollars ! Tickets only $8.00—halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Prizes payable in full, without reduction. Purchasers buying 10 Tickets, when the numbers end in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, are guaranteed a prize of $25. Class 11 draws Saturday, Nov. 19th, 1859. «. 12 *« “ « 26 tb, “ “ 13 “ “ Dec. 8d, «« 26,220 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $271,200 will be distributed according to the following Grand Scheme, To be drawn every Saturday : 1 Prize of $70,000 [ 5 Prizes of $.v»o 1 “ 20,000 10 “ 300 1 “ 10,000 20 •< 100 1 “ 5,000 100 •• 50 1 “ 8,000 100 “ 25 1 “ 3 Prizes of 2,000 1,000 25000 “ 5 976 26, 16 Approxim’n Prizes, amounting to $1S,200. 6,220 Prizes, amounting to $271,200 Certificate of package of 10 whole tickets $55.00 “ “ 10 half “ 27.50 “ “ 10 quarter “ 13.75 “ “ 10 eighth “ 6.87 This is the risk, and which entitles the hol der to all he draws over $25. COMBINATION PLAN. CLASS B, Draws every Tuesdn v at 11 o’clock, i». m. CAPITAL PRIZES, $100,000 \ 78 NUMBERS 14 DRAWN BALLOTS! 14 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets. i Prize of $lo",ooo 350 Prizes of $200 2 Prizes of M 1,10 Hi 64 “ 100 2 44 25,000 64 “■ 80 2 44 . 20,000 64 “ - 60 o 14 5.000 128 “ 50 2 44 8,000 5504 “ 32 2 44 2,000 23224 “ 1C 1 1,000 34,412 Prizes, amountin'- to . .$1,030,472 Tickets $16 —halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Please take Notice Georgia, Dawson county, HIRAM WILLIAMS, the debates will be mostly on such political 1 ' questions as, it may be thought, will tend to 1 Rule Nisi to es- ' n ® nen c e public opinion in regard to the per- f tahlish lust naner s,,ns «» “e supported lor mese omces, ana i ne taDlisli lost paper Q , <lbe wil] h ^ as u b . ls beeM f or niap y rears JOSEPH WILSON and WM. E. BLASSEN’GAME. J I . „ c ,- r „ . I _ x a. a t.. • past, the only source from which the full de- T appearing to the C<>urt that Hiram W il- ^ a tes of Congress can be obtained, hams is the owner of a certain instrument | The Congressional Globe and Appendix pass under seal, for two huudred and eighty-two f ree through the mails of the United ^States, as dollars, besides interest, dated 2d June, 18o2, ™.jjj seen hy reading tl^e following Ji>iut with a credit of twenty-five dollars on it, made Kesolntion, passed by Congress, Aug. 6, 1852: payable to R. M. Davis or bearer, and endors- . , . . n ... ... r ... ^ t ed to the said Hiram Williams, by William E.; do,n . t Resolution providing fi.r distribution ..f Blassengame and signed by Joseph Wilson ! ,aws of Congress and debates thereon : and William E. Blassengame, and which being ; With a view to the cheap circulation of the 1 prize of $20,000 50 prizes of $500 1 “ 10,000 100 “ 400 l “ 5,000 100 “ 300 1 “ 4,000 100 “ 150 1 “ 3,000 100 “ 109 1 “ 1,500 Approximation Prizes. 4 Prizes of $160 approx, to *50,000 Prize 300 4 4 4 4 4 5,000 20,000 “ 250 “ 10,000 4< 225 “ “ 5,000 “ 200 “ 4,000 “ 150 “ “ 3,000 “ 100 “ “ 1,500 “ 20 are 100,000 amounting to $320,000 still unpaid has been and cannot be found that the said Joseph Wilson and William E. free the communication between the represen- \v bo ] e Tickets $10, Halves $5. Quarters $2J^- Blassengame do snow cause, if any they have, I tative and constituent bodies : at the next Superior Court to be held for said | Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of county why the copy of said insti ument sworn Representatives of the United States of Amer- to, should not be ’established in lieu of the ica in Congress assembled. That from and af- original, so lost or destroyed, ns aforesaid, j ter the present session of Congress, the Con- and that service of this Rule be perfected as gressional Globe and Appendix, which con- required by law. j tain the laws and the debates thereon, shall GEO. D. RICE, J. S. C. B. C. i puss free through the mails so long as the Given under my hand and official signature : same shall be published by order of Congress this 10th October, 1859. I Provided, That nothing hem" shall ho con- Wood, Eddy k 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 Orderiug Tickets or Certificates, DAN’L P. MONROE. C. S. C. strued to authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free of postage. Approved, Aug. 0, ’52. TERMS : GEORGIA, Dawson County: Joseph Wil- ?°"> "" c d “ nt8 J" th s “hove case, - Dai , olt)be dliri the session „ ne c 0 1859 bef ° U d SAM-LR F JmFY ! “ “ %nd Appendix, during session, 6 V,;L™ ot-wn Two copies ditto, ordered at the same time, 10 Nov 3 3m Sheriff Dawson County, | Xo nt F tention a . n i he pa id to any order nn- r , . . i less the money accompany it. Georgia, Cass county. , Banknotes, current where subscribers re- W HEREAS the Estate of John W Graves, • si<1< ‘. will be received at par. Tne whole oi deceased, late of said county, is unrep- a,, . v P art of ! * subscription may be remitted m resented: ’ j postage chimps, which is preferable to any These are therefore tc cite and admonish all currency, except gold or silver. JOHN C. RIVES. and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show' cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should not be granted to the Clerk of the Su perior Conrt. or some other suitable person, as the law directs. Given under mv hand at office, this Nov. 1, 1859. 30d. J. W. WATTS, Ordinary. Georgia, Cass county. W HEREAS Thos. C. McEvcr, Administra tor on the estate of Brice McEver, de ceased, applies to me for letters Dismissory from said Administration. These are therefore to cite 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 office, this Oct.. 6, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. Washington City, Nov., 1859. ‘ S. KINGSBERRY’S Corn Shucker & Sheller R UNS either by band, horse durable. When run by hand it will shuck and shell 6 bushels an hour; when run by horse or water power will shuck and shell 25 bushels an hour—by extra attention 45 bush els an hour. It is so simple in construction that any body can work it. Price $25.00. Manufactured by S. KIXGSBERRY. Oct S—3m* Carrollton. Ga. Georgia, Cass county. That in ordering Tickets the only thing nec essary to insure safety and dispatch, is, that you address ns in a plain hand, giving your post office, county anu Shite, and your orders will be answered by return mail. That we send the official printed drawing to every patron, immediately after the same is is sued, nnd with the drawing a statement to each individual what he or she has drawn. That we cash all Prizes under $1,000 imme diately after the drawing, in specie, bank notes or drafts. All communications strictly confidential. Circulars, containing full explanations of •ur Schemes, Ac., will be forwarded br mail, tu any one sending us :,is name. Address all orders to HODGES, DAVIS A CO., Macon, Ga. TiZfcets in the above Plans for sale by Mew 17 W. D. BURRIS, Cassville. Mode de Paris. W. C. BEALL, J I NWBtMS the pub!.,, that he is at his old ataad in Cartersville, with a fine stock of ■Mteririlg, and nrepared to make to order BOOMS and SHOES in the most fashionable wtyie, *nd flatters himself that be has no supe- rwee known in the business—can make as fine * BOOT or SHOE as anybody, at as short no- tae, and on as reasonable terms. All that is ■seesaiiry to prove this is a trial. Repairing Oone in the neatest and most substantial man ner. All work warranted. Terms cash in ev ery instance. Nor. 10, ’59. Millinery and Dress Making. A. MRS. C. M. MARSH and MissBfc— M. A. GOODWIN hare assoeia-BHSS SGw themselves in the MILLIN-^W. ERY and DRESS MAKING business. The former has just returned from market with a SELECT STOCK OF BONNETS and BONNET TRIMMINGS, of the latest style.- Dress-making in all the most fashionable styles, neatly executed at short notice, as they have competent helps. Also prepared t > make Shirts. Collars, Pants, Vest*. Coats, Ac., with dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms.— Call and see them, at the brick building, oppo- ■te Skinner’s hotel, Cartersville, Ga. Nov. 10, '59—ly. FOR SALE. I OFFER the fallowing lots of laud for sale, on reasonable terms: No. 271, in Gilmer Co., 6th district and 2d sec. 175, Can, 6tb 3d 383, Fannin, 9th 2d 947, Paulding. 19th 3d Apply to the subscriber, or to John O. Be ta*, Coli ' ~ . iambus, Ga. Oct. is—tm. JOHN BETHUNE. Cass Sheriff’s Sales for Dee’r. .fcUr-’* ** ttJen,ent of I “ M *» in Sm Lois of land Sow 101* aad 1076, in the 17th property of C. and S. T. Huffman. T-to ofWNos.6. 7, 8, 9,10, 11,64, 65, 66, of «*,in the 4th disk; proper- W HEREAS James F. Barron, administra tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de ceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefiire to cite and admonish all persons concern^ 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 my hand at office, this Sept 22, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. Georgia, Pickens county. n EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Jes- vJT see Swain applies to me for letters dis missory 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- See within the rime prescribed by law to show cause why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this June- 30, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS. Ord. gTATE OF GEORGIA, Picxkxs County.- W HEREAS Samuel Tate, administrator on the estate of William Coffee, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Whereas Edwaril'Johnson; administrator de bonis non on the estate of John-Evans, de ceased, applies to me tor letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time "prescribed by law, and show cause, ifany they have,why saidlettersslinuld not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Jasper, June 16, 1859. 6m C. M. McCLURE, Ord. 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 nll - . . . , „ persons concerned to be and appearatmyof- 18?rZ ndermyh C^.\fc“uRE.W ! 'i^ " ithiD thG tim - e l"?* cribed * ! a V a " d Geosgia, Pickens county. W HEREAS Cvutbia Mullinnx applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Francis Mnllinax, deceased, late of said county. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish al! persons concerned, to be and appear at mr of fice within the rime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said lettersshonld not be granted. Given under iny hand at office, this Oct. 27, 1859. 30d. C. M. McCLURE, Ord. EORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.—Whereas \JT Wm. Franklin, administrator de bonis non on the Estate of Wm. B. Webster, applies to me for letters dismissory from said admin istration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all g ersons concerned to be and appear at my ni ce within cause, dismission should not be granted. Given nnder my hand at office, this May 12, 1859. 6m JAS. KINCAID, Ord’ry. show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this'May 26, 1859. 6m J. W. WATTS, Ord’rv. 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 county. These arc?therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of- Kncinse the amount of money to our address for what you wish to purchase; name the Lot tery in wh : chyou wish it invested, and wheth er you wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re ceipt of which we send what is ordered, by first niaii, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing a printed drawing, certified to by the Commissioners, will be sent, with an explanation. Purchasers will please write foeirsignatures 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- suai time of thirty drys. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY A CO., Angnsta, Ga. <»r, WOOD, EDDY A, CO., AllanUl, On. or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del. ' Jaiu 6, 1359—*t5n. Georgia State Lottery. Os the Flax of Single Numbers. For the Benefit of the MonticeIi<T>T7nion Academy, Oats/ASPKIt COUNTY, Ga. Authorized by" special act of the Legislature. McKIXXEY & CO., Managers. Capital Prize, $60,000! TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. 25,828 Prizes ! $366,040 To be distributed each Saturday >n Nov., 1859. Class 44 draws Saturday, Nov. 5, 1859. Class 45 draws Saturday, Nov. 12, 1859. Class t6 dr.lwASaturday, Nov. 19, 1559. Class 47 drajS Saturday, Nov. 26, 1859. To be drawn in public, under the sworn superintendence of tivo Commissioners,—W. R. Symons nnd.J. M. Prentiss, in the city of Savannah, Ga. Magnificent Scheme, 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 I’rizetof 1 Prizeof 1 Prize ef $65,000 20.000 10,000 5.000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 5 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 2 Prizes of 2 Prizes of 2 Prizes of 50 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 1,100 100 Prizes of $1,000 500 400 300 200 15» 100 95 85 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $200 approx, to $60,000 prize 4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 20,000 prize 4 Prizes of 125 approx, to 4 Prizes of 100 approx, to 8 Prizes of 80 approx, to 60 approx, to 50 approx, to 40 .approx, to 20 approx, to 8 8 Pi izes of 8 Prizes of S Prizes of 40Q Prizes of 25,000 Prizes of 10,000 prize 5,000 prize 4,00<! prize 3,000 prize 2,0u0 prize 1,500 prize 100 pi ize Clotliing:, . which will be sold at LOWER PRICES than ever heretofore offered in CassYiile or Cuss county, At Levy’s cheap cash store. Sept. 22, 1859—3m. Cheap CL0THM0 FOR FALL AN D WINTER. JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING, At Wholesale and Retail, CASSVILLE, CASS CO.. GA., O FFERS facilities of the highest order for all to educate their sons. The course ot study is as extensive, the instructions as thor- ough, the discipline as strict, and the location with the ashealtbful, as those of any other College in the State. 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. j T. A. SEALS, A. M., Prof. Ancient Lnngua- , ges and Literature. ! There are six classes—two Academic, and four Collegiate. Students are received at any , degree of advancement, and for any studies they may wish to pursue. Certificates of proficiency and degrees of Is Ph., A. B., A. M., are given in accordance with the course completed. Practical Sciences—as Chemistry applied t< the Arts and Agriculture; Investigations in the Laboratory ; Visits to the Mines, and Ge ological Phenomena of Cherokee Georgia ;— Exercises in Drawing and Field Woik; Prac tical Astronomy, Ac., receiTe particular atten tion. Terms of 1 mtion, Board, Ac. Twenty poor youth of good character re ceive Tuition gratis. Any young man, of adult years, needing it, may settle by note for Tui tion, payable on success in after life. Young Ministers always gratuitous. Tuition in Academy tajglit 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, $140 to $160 pays Tuition, Board, washing and fuel, for 40 weeks. Commencement day, Wednesday after 2nd Sunday 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—2)^m. Pharmaceutical. DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH DROPS A new and certain cure for Coughs. Cold, i thma Pain in the Breast, also K Crenp fe ping Coughs, Colds, ect. amongst children This is a pleasant medicine to take nma cing immediate relief, and i- A P^n- „ m mne out of ten cases a prompt cure. It exercises a most trolling influence over Conghs and IrritatL, ' of the Fungs of any remedy known, op™ s £°° ping the most violent in a few hours or., most in a day or two. Many cases thought snmntirp Imxrn « * 10 be decidedly consumptive have been cured by the use of a few ing Little’s Strengthening Plasier'cT-ttS As an anodyne expectorant, without astrini ing the bowels, it stands paramount to iSI cough mixtures. I Goods! THE LARGEST LOT OF OlotlXlXXgr EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, AND AT TIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Be sure to call and examine, OPPOSITE TIIE POST-OFFICE, Next door to Kay’s Book Store, ATLANTA, GA. M. LAZARON, Sept. 15, 1859. Agent. The celebrated Copper Toe MITCHELL’S Patent Metallic Tip, DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S Boots and Shoes. Bond’s Improved Tuyere. Patented July 26, 1859. fl^HE above improvement in TUYERES will save about onc-tliinl of the coal common ly used, and one-third of the time. In other words where a blacksmith cat book four dol lars per day, with the use of this invention he can hook s»x, and s.ive his coaljbesides; it will not allow the smith to sh e]) on his bellows— it will make all lazy smiths quit tbeir trade, and throw the custom into the hands of indus trious men. Anv amount of certificates fur nished. AVe are prepared to fill orders. W. W. COCHRAN, Euharlee, Gsi J. M. MATHEWS, Grifliu, Ga. Oct. 20- 4t. Handsome residence for sale. “ Sunr v Side,” near Kingston, Ga., owned and formerly occupied by Rev. F. R. Gould- ing, containing about 1 ">f> acres of land, 60 acres cleared, a good dwelling with 10 coin fortable rooms, good out-buildings, an excei- lent limestone spring, convenient to the dwel ling. This property adjoins the lands of W. W. Clayton, Esq. Any one wishing an up- country residence would do .veil to call on the subscribers before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. BRYAN & SON, Savannah, N. II. EDDY, Kingston, Ga. Sept S, 1859. CarriagesHi^Buggies AND WAGONS, MADE AND REPAIRED BY WIUL- PIE A. ID IDE 1ST, CASSVILLE, GA. JJE has a lot of Buggies, Wagons, Ac., for sale, all of which were made by experi enced workmen and cannot fail to give satis faction ; those who. r.eed anything of the sort are requested to call and look at his work*— Blacksmithing promptly attended to. July 28, 1859—ly. C NARUIAGES AND HARNESS.—The sub- J scriber keeps still the largest assortment of Vehicles to be found in the Southern coun try, comprising Coaches, Calesches, Rocka ways, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred dollars. Leather-top Buggies at one to two hundred dollars, and other styles equally low. A card of designs will be sent if required, by addressing M. 11. NATHAN, March 17, 1859—ly. Charleston, S. C. Jy?”Refers to Col. II. F. Price, Cassville. Ga. 25,828 Prizes, amounting to $366,040 M. McMURRY, dealer in Family f&J Groceries, CASSVILLE, GEO., ^^N improvement has been applied to Boots and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the consumer, of two-thirds, is realized, by actual experiment.' THE TIP consists of a piece of copper or 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, and is destined entirely to supercede tli’e old style, for children’s, boys' and youths’ boots nv.d shoes. The importance of this invention will be readily appreciated, as it is known that chil dren invariably wear out their boots and shoe.- first at the toe, and with this protection, thej will ujmiii an average wear at ieast two or tlirei times as long as the old style, while the e\' pense is but a trifle more. This invention is also especially applicabli to miners’ boots, and all occupations subject ing the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or ■rpHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in riew “I of the awful destruction of human life worn. Merchants, and tho public generally, will seethe 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 tin wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or ol the subscribers, (owners of the patent,) chase, McKinney a co.. Aug IS -6m Boston, Mass. KRAIHER & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D1WGGISTS Cartersville, Cass Co., Ga'. H AVE constantlv on hand a full assort- ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac. Physicians, Planters, and the public gener ally are respectfully informed that we are re ceiving constant supplies of the above articles from first hands, and are seUing at as low* pri ces as any Drug Store in the Southern coun try. Knowing the adulteration* that are prac tised in powdering and preparing Drugs, we have these articles prepared under our imme diate supervision, thus insuring to our cus tomers pare Drugs and Medicines. Physicians and others are invited to cal! and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. KfJ” Preparations not officinal prepared to order. -(w*” Orders by mail promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. A share of public patronage is respect fully solicited. KRAMER A BRO., Corner opposite Jones A Greenwood’s Apr. 14. Carriage Factory. MANUFACTORY, Cartersville, Ga. BY JONES & GREENWOOD. T HE subscribers invite the attention of the public to their large Manufacturing Establishment, They are prepar- at R. H. Jones’ old stand, ed to furnish all kinds of ficc within the tim* prescribed by law, to show Whole-Tickets $10, halrefs*$5, quarters $2.50. cause, ifany they have, why said letters should Certificate of Packages will be sold at the I not be granted. _ _ _ _ _ _ following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets $60 j K EEPS constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of Given under my hand at office, this July 1839. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. Groceries, Confectionaries, and Hardware. I 10 half “ “ 10 quarter “ “ 10 eighth “ 7.50 lx Ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the money to onr address for the 30 ' Also, agent for Wright’s Indian Vegetable 15 Pills, and Jacob's Cordial. July 23—6m MADDOX & MERCK, G EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Ja- cob and B. F. Mosteller applies to me for 1 letters dismissory from administration on the ,; th r "TT bed'bT to' 1 I pe^ifs wmini^To bTlnd^nMarr"^^ of ^forward^by firaTmTil.'^ Purchases ran j Watch BopairerS & Jewelers, ha 7 Jickets ending in ^figure they may ' Why Wid ,etters *T^eKst of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasefs immediately after the Cartersville, Ga., EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J. i should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this July 7, 5® 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Old. drawn*. Notice to Correspondents. RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are prepared to do any kind ‘ if work done by a s : l versmith, such as rrepairing Watches, Clocks, mtuding Jewelry Those who prefer not sending money by of every description m the ■n.at-durnbi* and \JTH. Rice a::d Robert Russell apply to rne Georgia, Cass county. -—— r ..— ———r. —, , *,. , ... - for letters dismissory from administration on I nfnVO months after date amilication will be m *'Lcan use the different EXPRESS eOU- snbsbuitial imniner. Orders for anyftnnjr in the estate of John Russell, deceased. j TISS TraSrannTv'fo? P r A T X ^whereby money for Tickets, in sums their line of business respectfully sol.crted. These are therefore to cite and admonish all Ieave thf real estate of Martin Stidham, fJoiTR^RI^k* 4\D P EYPE\SE from anv ° ’ ' ' I fcte of s_nid_ county^ _ __ ^WR Wri^ND raPENSf; from any persons ... flee, 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 Jnlv 7, 859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. Nov. 1. ELISHA STIDHAM, SIMEON STIDHAM, THOS. M. ANSI.EY, Administrators. GEORGIA. CASS COUXTY.-Whereas ^ VX Jonathan MeDow applies to me for letters 'T'WO months afterdate application will be dismissory from the Executorship on the Es- j X made to the Ordinary of said county for tate of Thomas J. Alexander, deceased: . leave to sell the Lhnd and Negroes of A. M. city or town where they have an office. The money and order mnst be enclosed in a Gov ernment Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Company cannot receive them. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to ycKINNEY A CO., Savannah, Ga. Office Masonic Hall Block, Ball street. March 24th, 1859. ND all kinds of Jewelry Repaired, in good A ; style and at short notice* All persons wanting any kind of such work done are re quested to give me a trial. W. R. MOUNTCASTLE, March 31, 1859—ly- Cartersville, Ga. ' These are therefore to cite and admonish nil g erson* coaoerned, to be and appear at my ot ce within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ifany they have, why said lettersshonld not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this July 21st, 1858. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ordinnry. G eorgia, fanxin county.—whereas David Withrow applies to me for Lettes of Dismission from administration on the Es tate of Wm. H. Luak, deceased, late of mid county. These are therefore to cite and admonish alt persons concerned to be and appear at mr of fice, wif “ ’ T ’ * J . within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters Should not be granted. Gives nnder my hand at office, this May 19, *--“ JAS KINCAID, Or I’ry. Hamilton, deceased, late of s-ud county A. C. TRIMBLE. Oct. 6—2m. Administrator. House and Lot for Sale. THOSE who desire to locate X-/ State of South Carolina, will sell Ex in Cassville will do well to change on Charleston and New Yort make call and examine the residence advances on Produce, Ac*., and attenoFto all Georgia, Cass county. T WO montha afterdate application will be made to fhqOrdinary of said county for SJBL now occupied bT Rer. Daniel the business usually transacted by Bank A. leave to sell Lot of Land No. 1110, in the'17th Kelsey. «he tnfase is huge and conveniently gents. * Nov. 18,1858. district and 3d section, property ol Elizabeth arranged. The lot embraces one sere of land, Harrell, deceased, late of Cass county. besides horse lot, stables, Ac,, and is all under SAMUEL HARRELL, good repair. Cassville is one of the pieasant- Oet. <—2m . Administrator. est villages in Upper Georgia, and affords the r .J 7~ best facilities for education—having two Col- Ucorgia, Cum county, leges, male and female. This property can T VO months after date application will be be negotiated for privately until the 1st Tues- made to the Ordinary of sffid county for day in December next—when it will be leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert A. Ma- at public sale, if not sold before. Those wiah- BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HACKS, of the latest styles and best finish—made of materials from the best Northern and Eastern Factories, just such as are used in the 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 for the patronage here tofore received, a continuance of the same is solicited. ROBERT H. JONES, JOHN GREENWOOD. CARTERSVILLE Provision Store, By W. N. Strange. 1st door west of the Railroad, coming from Atlanta. K EEPS constantly on hand, at moderate prices, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Candies, Nuts, West India Fruits; Cigars and Tobacco of the best manufacture. Will keep open during the winter season a first rate Eating Saloon: Oysters, Cheese, Crackers, Hot Coffee, Dried Beef and Beef Tongue, Ac.—to which the at tention of the public, and travellers especially are invited. Children’s Toys of almost every description, on hand at low figures. Call and see him. Oct. 13, 1859. DR. J. HENRY BOND, A GRADUATE OF THE BALTUORE DENTAL COLLEGE, r i'FORMS the citizens of Cass county that he has located himself in Cassville, and is apo, deceased, late of said county. RACHEL MASON, Not 17—2m Administratrix. D OCT. J. W. KIN ABREW, having lo cated permanently in Cassville, offer his prepared to perform all operations pertaining professional services to the public, and j to his professioe, and feels confident, after ten will attend promptly to eTery call, day or j years experience in the business, that he can night. Office next door souih of J. A. Ter- give entire satisfaction. Teeth extracted with- reii’s residence, where he can be found during out pain, by the use of the electro-magnetic the day,—at night at the resided lately occu- machine. AH work warranted. May be found ing to purchase can see the place and nego- pied by Rev. D. Kelsey. Thankful fox past • *t all times st his office in Cassvil.e the first tiate with Mr. B. H. Leeke, or address me at patronage, he asks a continuance of the same.' °f etch week, and all public days. Griffin, Ga. Oct 27 W. A. ROGERS. Cassrille, Ga., Feb. 1,1859. June 9, 1859—tf. Sold in Cassville by J. D. Carpenter; in Oartersviile by the Druggists; in Adairsville by Livingston & Gash- and by merchants and druggists generally. July 28, 1859—Ij. .4 Benecolent Inetit K/ohana tut for the Iitlitf Di*treread, afflicted with I detaic l!i»a*r*. of the Siek and ulent ami E\n- The Great Wonder of the 19th Century. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. AYS the St. Lpnis (Mo.) Democrat: Below rx a-t lorn -iw the very thing needed. My hair is now Cdrtersville, Cass co., Ga., Apr. 7, ISo „ • an( j nr] (isgv an <j no words can express my 9V*- i: a? 1 ’ ’ cUCh ligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. FINLEY J0HNS0V The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes: large, medium and small; the sm* holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per eeo more in proportion than the small, retails $2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 4u pe, cent more in proportion, and retails for** O. J. Wood k Co., Proprietors, 444 Broaa*. way ? New York, and 114 Market stree , Louis, Mo. For sale in Cassville by Sam 1 Levy. Sept. 1, ISo'J—3m. ^ 4 W INSHIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta, Georgia.—I. A R. WINSHIP & C0-. Manufacturers of Steam Engines Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on the m® r proved plan, Turning Lathes, Sugar » jj Kettles, Mining Machinery, Mill Vo.k.i r descriptions, New Styles of Iron P a ung» Fences and Ccmetry Lots, Bridge and Bolts, Railroad Work, Gin Geanrg frr Si 9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Pow and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings to to order -at short notice. and Having experienced workmen, a iarg well assorteastock of New Patterns andour facilities being superior to any Foundry State, we feel confident of giving entire ^ faction to those who may favor us woo ^ orders, both in regard to prices and qua» . ° U ^~ Foundry and Machine Shop on I* “ tern A \tlantic Railroad. wixssir AAC WINSHIP | ROB T WINSHIP | CEO. March 24th. 1859—ly. DOLLAR VERMIFUGE Prepared and put up in vials, only bv W o Little. In using, nothine else is required relieve children ot worms; and besides beinv one of the best and cheapest ever offered to the nilhlir if.S fppmionf nco in family. :n " much trouble and expense, as well as the lire* of many children ; for eight out of eTerv tan cases generally require it. DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE. This is prepared from a French receipe (in the forms of No. 1 and 2 ; the first for the «► ute, and No. 2 for the chronic stage) that has been much improved upon in this country ■ and from its unexampled success is likelT to supercede every other remedy for the cure of the diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Gon. orrboeal, Blcnnorrhoeal,’ and Lucborroeal or Flour Albus affections. This extensive coai- pound combines properties totally different in ta-te and character from anything to be found in the United States. Fbarmacopea or in pri vate practice: and in point of safety and effi ciency is not rivaled by anything in America DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTER OINTMENT. Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters Scald Heads, and diseases of the skin generally, have been cured by this remedy, and since the in troduction of the No. 2 prepearation (being stronger) scarcely a case has been found 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 plasters and is almost infallible. ’ Physicians are referred to the ISth page of Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the catalogue of Med icines of Materia Mediea, that he uses in com pounding his different remedies, and asked tu say if they are not the chief reliance of the pro fession, as he himself has practised med icine extensively for mure than ten years bef.ire retiring to the drug buisiness. 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 nme or similar name, ' ” Sold hy Little k Bro., Wholesale Druggists Macon, Ga. Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pknn. n established hy Special caused by sexual diseases, nnd the deceptions practiced up<»n the unfortunate victims of such disenses fcj quacks, several years ago di rected their Consulting Surgeon, asacnarit- ibie act worthy of their name, to open n Dis- •>e::snry for the treatment of this class of dis- •ases, in nil their forms, and to give medical idvice gratis to nil who apply by letter with a description of their condition, (age, occupa tion, habits of life, kc.j) and in cases of ex treme poverty to furnish medicine free iff charge. It is needless to odd that the Asso ciation commands the highest medical skill of the :ige, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association in their annual report express the highest satisfaction wiih the success which has attended the tabors * f their surgeons in the cure of the diseases of the kidneys, bladder and sexual organs, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing yea r. An admirable report on the diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope) tree of charge, on receipt of two stamps lor postage. Other reports and tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac., are constantly being published for gratuitous dis tribution, and will he s* nt to the afflicted. Seme of the new remedies and methods «»f treatment discovered during the hist year, art* of great value. Address for report or treatment, Doct. J. 8. Houghton, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa tion, No. 2 Smith Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Bv order of the Directors. E. I). HEART WELL, Presid’t. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. Oct. IS, 1 Soft—1 v. S AYF _ we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks lowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such evidence mnst have its effect, when coming from a reliable source. If cer tificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums nor useless puffery from the press: Rath, Maine, Jan. 20, 18»f>. Prof. 0. J. Wood k Co.: Gentlemen: Hav ing mj* attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your Hair Re storative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own hair, which had become quite gray, probably one-third white; my whis kers were of 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 twice 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 nair has resumed its natural color, and is, I believe, more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty- five years. I am now sixty years old; my good w r ife^ at the age of fifty-two, has used it with the same effect. The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. I am assured that who ever will rightly use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my statements. T am a citizen of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen years, and am known to nearly jrery one here and adjoining towns. Yours truly, A. C. RAYMOND- Baltimore, Jan. 23,1858. Prof. Wood: Dear Sir: Having had tho misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair from the effects of the yellow fever, in >ew Orleans, in 1854, 1 was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and found it to answer a9 tho vorv thinir needed. Mv hair is DOW thick