The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, December 01, 1859, Image 4

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Large* Sltrt Counties. n HNfttow, 4 Monroe, ^ • Troop, .1 Merriwether.. T flweite,.....- 8 Talbot, . -> r:. t) Ihncodc,.... 10 Stewart CBhbUm ia Cfoorfia. No. Stave*. Value. ..12,2*5... . .$6,460.55° ..11,805.. ... 5,905,726 7.w;w».. 7. 6,8T9,TS7 ...9,747.. ... 6,334,104 .4.0,744.. . .. 0,724,200 .. . 8,-Wl.. 3,403,*40 . 8^51--: J 5,008,5*2 . M*r- . .; 5,217,847 . i .7,8*0- .- 5,037,400 ■■.:’T,829.. ..5,000,858 : ,9ti,22« . $58,025,070 Fanai* Sheriff's Sales. O S the IitTneadayin Dec’ter next, before theC«ertH(ie»ednor in tketown of Mur- THE GLOBE: THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS*. J PUBLISH now mi timml Tr^pgctna of wanton, Fannie euantjr, within the trawl I xhe Congreeeiotial Globe and Apt* hoar* of eale, the following property will be' » n b*CTiber», gniJ-Juforrii Jh<> U -• - '! may deaire to subscribe, til ndix, to juforiii ’those who. that Congress will Lot of land So. *M, in the 8th diet, and 2d | rorvt „„ the Bret Monday "£“*** l>eeenibor, . section ; Irried on to satisfy an miry Justice’s j w hen 1 shall recommence publishing the abore " ” ! named papers. TheJ^veWn published so : Iona that most public men know tbeir charac- ] tcr.awd therefore I deem it needless to (tire* r _ ■' minute account of the hind of matte* they wiH . | owf; Sian tat of land So..'!, in the gth dist. and t contain. Also, ioins iawa .30. 0, » ine o , The |)«iir Globe will contain a report of the Court tin isrned frn«> the *»6th dial,, G. M in fiiror of Joa. Burch and others v* Enos Mo- Clarr. Levied on lie * bhififf nud returned to wood, eddy & co.'S Western & Atlantic Railroad. LOTTSR I E S . (Chartered by the State of Georgia.) Capital Prize $100,000! . TICKETS ONLY $20! The following magnificent Schemes will be drawn br Wood, Kddv A w. Managers, in r public, nnder the s..pmn^.denc^f , t 10.20 A. M. Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, anfol * t Cll!lt , tall „r,ga at 7.34 P. M. Pharmaceutical. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. MOUSING PASSENGER TRAIN. I ROIt AND BRASS FOtlNIlRY AND MAC1IIRE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road, I Awnnvw reretvro . •near.Cotton Factory, Augusta, i?a.T-©r-1 ©K- LITTLEAhODiNE COtGfl ItRopg, ders are solicited for Castings for Bail Boada, ; ^ new an( j certain cure for Coughs CoM. i all kinds of Machinery for Gyld Mines. Bridg- : thma, Pjiin in the-Breast; also L'toun Ww es, Draw Bridges, Gas Works, Flour Mills, ping Coughs, Colds, ect. amonirat ch!ldr.^° stes sssnaass i W <*3?** -^-ifsex -"'-•I*' 8 -* ““•sWiiuat. 1 stssks* ssmssss March SI. jita*! M* j ~ ping the most violent in a few hours or it tn/ial in ik rf:iv fki* fivo. Vnnr r*r.ooe* *V.._ * Total,- n y i-air aLsift: cocynw is moMru. Counties. No. Stave*. Value. I Town*,..y ..iM)4., $64,547 2 Cokjuit, .106.. 63,700 8 Union,... —- - • • ..... 80,095 4 Pierce...- .. 4.. 80,760 5 Fannin, .. .. ...140.. 83,000 0 Gilmer, - .100.. 98,610 7 Haralson, .211.. ... ..136,427 8 Pickens,.• - • ..237.. 135,400 9 White, . ..240.. 148,300 10 Rahuo, .' ...fa- ..249.. ..v. 120,281 Total, 1,712 $1,017,610 The Sleetoral CoUoge of 1*W. The Northern States trill he entitled to j ADMINISTRATOR’S SAXE. rotes in the electoral college a* follows: ,o A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary ‘, I l\ of Cass eonnty, will he sold before the ■ - * * ! court house door in'CsssTille on the 1st Tneifa . 4 j day in Deeembcr next, within the usual honrs ..5 of'sale, the land and negroes belonging to the . 4 ! estate of M. M. Carswell, deceased, late of uaiuomni * I said conntr ; the land consist* of ISO acres. Minnesota * j more or less, snd adjoins the lands of Wm. t Oregon'.. - — ~gW| Indiana Illinois...... Iowa....... Wisconsin.. California Maine S New Haiinmhire.fi Vermont ..5 Massachusetts. .13 Rhode Island... 4 Connecticut.... « New York.....85 New Jersey... .7 Kansas.. Pennsylvania. . .27 Ohio a... 28 Total... Micliigan .... 0 The Southern States will Iks entitled to rote in the dlector.il college as follows: Arkansas 3 i Pittard, L. M. Mniifofil and othera- • • 3 ) made known oa the daf of sale. Oct 27 —tds. .180 ! B. II. LEEKE, A'drit’r. Virginia i -15 Delaware 3 Maryland.........8 North Carolina. .10 South Carolina.. 8 Georgia...... ..10 Alabama 9 Mississippi * Louisiana 8 Tennessee Kentucky Missouri..... Florida Texas Total. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE f yy virtue «f an order of the Ordinary of firm county, will be.sold; before the conrt hints* d<H>r In the terirn ofCassville, within the legal hour* of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in Jan- 5 nary neat, EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, lying 12 on the west aide of lot No. 235; in the 3d dis- ...120 trict and JUh section. Sold as tlie property of Win. C. flnytan, deceased. Terms niade known on tlie dav of sale. Nor. 24. WM. P. SMITH, Adm’r. Georgia, Dawson county HIRAM WILLIAMS, 'l Total vote of Northern States 186 Total vote of Southern States 120 Aggregate vote of Northern and South ern States.. • •• •'•••• 305 Majority necessary to elect a Presi dent .......... . . Taxable Property in Georgia. Val. of Real Estate in 1859, $149,547,880 Value of 4*3,364 Slaves, 271,620,405 Value city and town property 32,129,814 Money and solvent debts, 96,124,701 Merchandize, 13,531,687 Manufacturing. Stocks. Ac., 4,428,132 Shipping and Tonnage, 031,131 I louseltold A kitchen furniture 2,125,045 Miscellaneous, 39,315,089 ifi09.453.984 THE NEW CONGRESS. This body wiU assemble at Washington (jeorgillt CaM eom ty. Class 47 draws Saturday, Nov. 19,1859. Class 51 draws Saturday, D»c. 17, 1859. T T_~~ --—I t,, «,n, s of.short- Class'56 draws Saturday, Jan. 21, 1860. ts^Tt^i^any Xntry. A j draw. Saturday, Feb. IS, I860, majority »f them will each, be able to repjirt, etrbe (‘ - ’ ' tim, ten thousand words an hour_.wluk- ; ab()TC speciried number of word* spoken by Huent | neAwInKlt aicteib serei/ tbousaud fire \ l Grand Capital Prize of $100,000 ! ’ hundred word. aaVmr. When tlie debates l Prize nf ^,,00 1 iff a dtr do not make more tuau cu . ; ntniiN, they will appear in the Daily Glow of ; the next murmng, which will contain, also, , Abe news of the day, to'getlier with meh edito rial articles as may be suggested by passing . events. ,. ! Tlie Congn»sional Globe and Appendix will ; contain a report of all the debates m Congress, j revised br the speakers, the Messages of the ! President of the United States; the animal re- ; j ports of the bead* of the Executive Depart- ’ 4 ments, the laws passed .ditrui& tbft swsio^ , * and copious indexes to all. They wil> be print- | ' **■ ed on a double royal sheet, in book lortn, roy- J . ... - al quarto sixe, each number containing 16 nar- | *^i!t S ,. t **T" ! d v‘ s '*; ( V- Qnarters ges. The Whole will make, it is believed, Ik- | Whole Tickets Halves *10, Mnarters tween 3,800and 3,900 pages, the long sessions -— ~7~T r , , . Sir tnanr tears past having ranged between , The ordinarv drawings of V\ ood, Eddy & those uunibers, and tlie next session will be a i {jo.’s Lotteries' will take place at Augusta, Ga., fong one. This I believe is the cheapest work j as follows— ever sold in any. country, whether a reprint a.^!i!^Ba«agx l rs«g: max**-*-*,1 favor of Thoms* R Trammell, vs. Isane M Ed wards. Lcvhd uu by a \gulilTand relarncil to me.. Abo, hit of '.and No. 8. in the 8th dist. and , 12th see.; levied on to satisfy sundry Jnstice s I Court fi fa. issued from the 913th di.t^G. M-, i-in favor oYB. H. Cannon and others'Vs. John j B. Chastain. Levied on by .a bailiff wnd re- ' tnrni-df'fo'ni#. Also lot ot land So. 282, in the 8th district and 2d section «f-Fannin..*o. Levied on as the property of Joaepb H. Shivers, to satisfy a superior conrt fi fa from Coweta snperior court in favor of Jarman, Sears * Co, ra. Colidr » Shivers. Pniperty pointed out by Thomas R. Trammell. Alan' lot No. 41. in the town of Morganton. Levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Faimih quite- rior eohrt in favor of Nathan Parris, fi»r-1be use of the officer, of Court, and other fi fas,.vs Charles S. Roper. ! Also, lot of laud No 172, In the 7th. dist and I at see.; levied on to satisfy a fi fa isvned from tlie Justice’s Conrt of the' 1027th dist. G. M.. | in faVor of W. B Cntlichen, vs. Y. W. Poston, i principal, and Posey J. Gutherey, security; l sold an the property of said'Gntherey. I Oet.81. WM; E. PIERCY, Sheriff. .Leaves “ . “ U A. M. } A wives at Atlanta at v .... ■ .8.05 P. M. j EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta nightly at 12 30 P. M. | Arrives *t Chattanooga 10.37 A. M. Extraordinary Drawing to tase place as Leaves “ 8.35P.M. THE Mum! if Lt it, ■ be decidedly consumptive have been pVi'mmtfr o ^ | cured by the iise ofa few bottles and the S CASSVILLE, CAS^pO.. GA., : j n g Littie’s Strengthening Plaster on the ehesi O FFERS facilities of the highest order for j As an anodyne expectorant, without nslrim,’ all to educate their sons. The course ol : ing the bowels, it stands paramount to all 30,000 i 100t “ “ 15/8)0 | ICO “ •• “ lo.ooo i ioo “ “ “ 5,000 i 150 “ Approximatiou Frizes. 4 Prises of *690 Approx, to $100,000 | Arrive* at Atlanta at .6-20 A. M JOj*" This Road connects each way vritli the Jjjjgelt'e! Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East :0 Prizes of #2,000 I Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and 1,000 ' " ' “ ' 500 400 300 506 400 £iX> 3 •200 •' id) * 20 are 50,000- 30,Qd) 15,000' ' 10,000 5,000. 100,000 ,.$615JWlO $5. study is as extensive, the instructions as thor- ! cough mixtures, ongti, the discipline as strict, and the location ; DOLLAR VERMIFUGE healthful, as those of any other Co ege in j p re p art .j a „,| p„t „p in vials, only by W (j State. . : Little. !"L“siug, nothing else is required r.ani/iaii . relieve children ot worms; and besides boin REY. THOMAS RAMBALT, A. M., Presi- j one of the best and cheapest ever offered to th« 1 public, its frequent use in families will saVc much trouble and expense, as-wcll as the |j tfJ Just Received* A NEW AND LARGE STOCK or printed from maunscript copy, taking for data the average number of words of the long sessions since the year 184S. The average number of pages is 3,876, and thsjiverage number of words on a page is 2.397, conse- qnentlv the average number of words ofa long session is 9,290,77 S. As I have sold to snb- scribers that number of words for six dollars, it follows that they have paid less than OK ; cents for every 100,090 words I have furnished | them, while I have paid nty reporters *6.29 or ! Ordinary drawing to take place as above crery 2.397 words, of this work, in maunscript. • spec jg od . ' The comingseasiim will, withom vloiibt, be , 1 . .scn nnAI * 1 1 Grand Prize of $50,0001 CLASS 45 Draws Saturday, Nor. 5,1S59. CLASS 46 Draws Saturday, Nov. 12, 1659. CLASS 48 Draws Saturday,"Nov. 26, 1859. CLASS 49 Draws Saturday, Dec. 3, 1859. CLASS 50 Draws Satin day, Dec. 1", 1859.' CLASS 52 Draws Saturday,. Dec. 24, 1859. CLASS 53 Draws Saturday, Dee; 31', 1859. CLASS 54 Draws Satnrday, Jan. 7, I860. CLASS 55 Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, I860. CLASS 57 Draws Saturday, Jan. 28, 1860. an nnnsuatlv interesting one, because the can didates Ilf tile respective parties for President and Vice President of the United States will . 1 prize ot be nominated before it.closes, and, therefore, : 1 “ . the debates will be mostly on such political j 1 questions as,, if may be thought, will tend to j 1 infloencc public opinion in regard to the per- 1 ion* to be -npportefi far these offices, and The ; 1 3lobe will be, as it has been far many years ; $2 “,000 i 50 prizes of $500 10,000 j 100 “ 400 “ ' 5,000 | 100 •*. 300 « 4,000 100 “ 150 •< 3;000 f 100 TOO “ . 1,500 j Approximation Frizes. 4 Prizes of $400 approx, to $50,000 Prize 4 4 4 .4 4 4 5,i)00 250 100 “ 20 are Rule Nisi, to e»- JOSEP1I Wi LSON and f tablish lost paper WM. E. BLASSEXGAME. I T appearing to the Court that Hiram Wil liams is the owner of a certain instrument under seal, for two hundred and eighty-two dollar*, beside* interest, dated 2d June, 1852. with a credit of twenty-five dollars on it, made payable to R. M. Davis or bearer, and endors ed’to tlie said Hiram Williams, by William E. Blassengame and signed by Joseph \Y itson and William E. Blassengame, and which being still unpaid has been and is lost or destroyed and cannot be found : lt is, therefore, ordered that the said Joseph Wilson and William E. TERMS Blassengame do show cause, if any they have. “t the next Superior Court to be held for said Daily GloOe, during the session. <'Ueeop.>, *•; county witv the copy of said instiumcnt sworn “ *. aiid AmMmdix, dun|^s- to should’not be’established in lien of the Two eopies ditto. mdereci at the same t rn. 0 original so lost or destroyed, as aforesaid, | No attention will be paid to any order un- and that service of tbi. Rule be perteted «| subscribers re- rtqmre y • • RICE J S C. B. C. i side, will be received at par. Ine whale ni thfalSih October “ nd ° ffieial 8,Rn! “ ,,re j poita P ^ r ^tam^ b whprr0er:.hle to any DAN’L P. MONROE. C. S. C. j currency, except gold or silver. ^ RJVEg GEORGIA. DawsoTco. ntv; Joseph Wil-j Washington City, Nov., 1859.' sou one of the defendants in the above ense, : — - 10.1859. SAAPL R. FINDLEY, * | ~~ ~ n ,i _ Nov 3—3m Sheriff Dawson County, j Corn Snucker & Snellei 20,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 1,500 100,000 •320,000 the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat- dent and Pn , ftssnr of Mora I Sciences, tanooga. J. D. COLLINS, A. M., Prof. Natural Sci- AtlanUto Chattanooga, lo8 miles, Fare.$->. ; c and Ajr -i ell lt n re. JOHN W. LEWIS. j g H DEVORE, A. M., Prof. Mathematics Aug. 11. 785?^ Superintendent, i and Astronomy. ■ * ; | t. A. SEALS', A. M., Prof. Ancient Langua ges and Literature. i There are six classes—two Academic, and four Collegiate. Stmleuts are received at any Ol* ! degree of advancement, awl for any studies they may wish to pursue, j Certificates of proficiency and degrees of It. i Ph. t A. B., A. M., are given in accordance j with the course completed, i Practical Sciences—as Chemistry applied to the Arts and Agriculture; Investigations iu ‘ the Laboratory ; Visits to the Mines, anil Ge- ; ological Phenomena of Cherokee jleoigiil Exercises in Drawing and Field Hork; l'rac- j tical Astronomy, Ac., receive particular atten- 1 t' 0 "- . . ' Terms ol’ 1 nition, Board, &c. 1 Twenty poor youth of good character re- I ceive Tuition gratis. Any young man, o' adult ; years, needing it, may settle by note for Tni- ; tioti, payable on success in after life, i Young Ministers always gratuitous. ! Tuition in Academy taught by i Professors, $60- for 40 weeks : Tnitien in College b-mght by ! Professors $4" for 40 “ Board in private families 10 ti^ 12 per month. AND Clothing, which will he sold at LOWER PRICES thiin ever heretofore oftored in Cassville or Cass county, At Levy’s cheap cash store. Sept. 22, 1359—3m. IIODGES, DAVIS & CO’S. Consolidated Lotteries. MACON, GEORGIA. of many cfiildreh ; fur eight out of every ten cases generally require it. DR LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE. This is prepared from a French receipt (i a the forms jf No. 1 and 2 ; tie first far the U- ute, and No. 2 fiir the chronic stage) that has -been much improved upon in tins eohmrv ■ and from its unexampled snccess is ljkelv W supercede every other remedy fur the pure u f the diseases of the Kidneys and illnddtr, Gnu- ori-hccal, Blcunorrheeal, and Lucliorrneat or Flour Albas affections. Thia extensive co.n- pminfl combines properties fatally different in la-te and character from anything tn he found in the United States-.- Plinrmacopcn or in pri- vate practice: and in point ol safety and effi ciency is not rivaled by anything in America, 1)R. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTER OINTMENT. Hundreds 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 prepenration (facing stronger) scarcely a case lias been found that it will not effectually eradicate in a short time. For the cure of Oancerous Soies and Ulcers'it is applied in the farm of plasters, rind is almost infallible. lure, for tlie benefit < f Academies, and for other purposes. THREE PLANS! past, the only source from which the full do- | bates of Congress can be obtained. ; Tlie Congressional Globe\and Appendix pass | free through the mails of the United_States. as < will be seen by reading the following Joint ; Resolution, passed by Congress, Ang. 6,1852: ■ Joint Resolution providing for distribution of j laws of Congress and debates thereon : With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress and the debates contributing j . amo „ nti ’ to to the true interpretation thereof and to make i ' P K “ free the communication between the represen- ; Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2U. and House of j. Wood Eddy ^A G o.^ Extn^-,^-y nraw. ter each month, /hole tickets $2o, halves, qnar- gressional Globe and Appendix, which con- Iters and n-ghflis in proportion, tain the laws and the debates thereon, shall j u Ordering Tickets or Certificates, n<iau free throtich tlie lfiiiild sd lonjj us tlie | ,, same shall be published by order of Congress: j Em-o.se tha amount of money .lo om-adilr-ss Provided, That nothing herein shall be con- j lor what yon wish to purchase iianiv tl i J, t- strued to authorize the circulation of the Daily tery m wjrqftyou wish it m. ested, and whetli- Globe free ofimstare. Approved, Ang. 6, V>2* er you wish wholes, halves or quaiters, oil re- uiooc iree posi. ' I . - s - ceipt ,. f which we send what is ordered, hi Physicians are referred to tlie loth papo of Mark well, ?14n to ^lt>0 jiav^uition, Board, i [) r> Little’s pamphlet, to tlie catalogue of Med- j washing and fuel, f;»r 40 weeks. j icines of Materia Medica, that lie uses in corii- j Commencement day, Wednesday after 2nd , poirridin^r hrs difierent remedies, and asked to Authorized by a Special Act of'tlie Tjop'isIa- ; gnnday in Jnly. t | say if they are not the chief reliance of the pn.- j College year from first Wednesday in Sept, j Tension, as. he himself has practised nied- ; to com men cement d«*iy, includin*r Christmas i c ine extensively for mure than ten years j recess. For Catalogue, Ac., address the Pres- j before letirin^ to the drup buisiness. i ident. WM. A. MERC’EK, • ]n more than two hundred places in Georgi;!, • Secretary Board uf Trustees. j and in all the Southern Sfiites, they are to be Cassville, Ga.,’'Nor. 1 $.'>&—*Jj..'ni. | had, and there are scamps about who are » counterfeiting: his remedies, by. palminp «:fl "" their.own or something else, by using the same or similar name, Sold by Little A Bro., Wholesale Druggists Macon, (hi.* Sold in Cassville l»y J. D. Carpenter; in Cartersviile by the Pi nggists; in Adairsville bv J/ivingston tt Gash- and by mercliunts and druggists generally. July Sf8, —ly. SOMETHING NEW! CITY PLAN. 850,000 FOR *1.00! i The celebrated Copper Toe. MITCHELL’S Patent Metallic Tip, ; »i.wi j DEiHliSED ES1'ECIAU.V FOR : Frizes Payable without Deduction ! j B0YS ' YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’. ' EXTRA CLASS! j Boots and Shoos. 75 ballots!—1-2 prawn NUMBERS!! j a s improvemt-nt has been irplicd t« Bunts Tube drawn in the citv uf Macon, every A. uml Shoes, bv which a s.mug of i-xpomu Monday, Tuesday, tVcdiiesd ir, Thursday, I to the consumer, ol two-thirds, is realized, by Fridav and Saturday afternoons, at 4 o’clock, actual experiment. during the years-1859 ami 186". . THE Til* consists of a Piece «f ""Pl'er nr Bv this Class the holder of any One Dollar ‘ tvu^vbK- material, neatly fastened Ticket, if the numbers so Selected should be ( drawn,-will be entitled to a prize, according to the following Scheme: Any $1 ticket with S drawn mini, on it $50,000 City On Monthly, frtb December next. Here is th« political complexion of the SENATE: Democrats, Iilack Repiihttcan* Americans, Vacancies, ....36 .... 24 .... 2 .... 4 ... M Total, HOUSE: Administration Democrats, 93 Anti-Lscompton or DouglaA Detn. 8 Black Republicans, 113 Americana, 23 J^UNS either by hand, horse o' water first mail, together with the scheme Immediately alter the drawing a .printed drawing, certified to by the Commissioners, w lHie si-.t, with in 'xphinntion. Purchasers wiil please write tneirsignatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. AH-prtzcsof* 1.600 and under,.paid immedi ately alter the drawing—other prizes at the u- suai time of thirty diys. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to ; WOOD, BODY & CO.. Augnsia,lia. ! or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. j ’ «7AAI\ LM\I\V fr ttLililLlliatlUl .T)l 1. J;in. <*».. 1 H.VJ—t5n. House a id Lot far Sale. THE TIP consists of n picci other imlestni«fH»Io material, n 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 the old. sty !e, for children s,-boys 15,000 and youths’boots-aw! >hoes. The importance of this invention will be “ “ . “ “4 “ “ “ l_, n 0O j readily appreciated, as ii is known that c-lsil- “ 11 “ Ti 41 ** <4 200 j dren invariably wear out their boots anil s*hpe> “ lt “ “ ii j first at the toe, and with this protection, they “ - “ ‘*1 •** “ “ ' . j will upon an average w Any .£’» tiikct. whh a dravvn !.unibcr/>n it, ; times as long as the stationed to come out at any particular j pense is but a trifle mote. place, such as 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, or any other i ' This invention is also especially applicable : station in the drawing, 0° to miners’ boots, and all ocrnjwtsous subject Tickets from #1.00 to anv price, and prices' the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut-or i dollar. , ! worn. . . ff i 1 Merchants, and the public generally, wilt : j see the importance ot obtaining tlu-se goods | ! immediateiv, as they are destined, for general j • at le aid sty or tin* vliiie tie Howard Association, PlHLAIMiLPnr.4; Pi:>N. j .-t B*/, • colt nt Instii Ntirn , tftrl 1 id t#7 ly Sutrin/ Eftdt:WJn*nt far iff RrXU-f <1 the »S/<t t ud Jfixtnxreil, tn;!ieii>l with Virulent and }fa dnttic Disgusts. . rrl-IK II0WAU1) ASSOCIATION, in ri,w i -I • f the awful destruction of human life t used by sexual diseases, and the deceptions piacticed ujm n tlie nnfoitur.ntt victims «>f i such diseases 1} quacks, several years ago di- | ri cted their Consultir.g Surgeon, as a cliarit- ble a cl worthy of theif liame, to t.peii a I)>- pt usary ft.r :lie treatment of this class < f dia- *• ea.-es, fn all their forms, and to give medical • ifflvice jjiuitis to :»'• I who apply by letter with a 1 de.-cripti4.n of tln*ir coi dition, (: ge, tm;j »■ | Cum, habits *1 lift,. Ac, i ami in casiselex- ttvnie poverty tc turnish medfeii:** »ne. of charge. Ji is ny edless to add that the Avso- • ciat'on eo'nimtmds Ihe highest »it(!;i::l skill <1 i fhe age, an* 1 , will Juriiisli the west sippiovul _ __ x ^. tl , power.-id simple in construction and B. II. LEEKE, t Bill f.»r Discor- | durable. When run by hand it will slmck mrtv n - . ? jry. Relict and I .,4.,^ shell 0 bushels am hour; when run by sJOHN F. BROW N, Sheriff, (Injunction, in } horse or Water power will shuck and sheUSio For the use of A A Williams j Cass Sup Court, i bushels an hour-by extra iitteiitioii 45 bush- , .—=.—. T being made frilly appear in open Court: els an hour, it is s > simple in constrnction ; ' 1 7 a ug--il TliVl'-'itcmbrices' 1’rice $2.».<-o. ! i...^ij..^i..* i. that tlie defendant resides without the lint- ! that anv body can wark it , Total...... .237 Standard Weight* for Grain, Seed, ^ ■ foe. llelow, we givufthe StanJerl Weights for various kinds of grain, grass and oth er needs, lie., to tho bushel. These are all we can easily give just now, but will extend the list if we can obtain the mate rial : Wheat should .weigh, lbs, 60 Corn, shelled, 56 Com on the cob. 70 Rye, 56 Okie, 30 Barley, 40 Buckwheat 52 .Irish Potatoes, 60 Jtiwcet Potatoes, 50 Nations, 57 Herons. rto itltaver Seed, 64 Timothy Seed, 45 Flag Seed, 45 Hemp Sued, 45 Btav Grass Seed, 14 Imcdl’cachcs. 33 Tee Hr mas Boor.—There is iron < >f this State, and order granted at the Sep tember term last past, ol said Court for service by publication, I lie defendants arc hereby cited and required to be and appear at the next Su perior Court for Cass county, on the 2d Monday in March, I860, then and there to file, answer •nd plea of defence, if any to said bill, other wise the Court will pr'teeed as to justice sha’l appertain. Witneas the Honorable Leander W. Crook, this Sth November. 1859. Not 16 JAMES WOFFORD, Clerk. Georgia, Casa eoaaty. IT THERE AS the Estate of John W Graves, Tt deceased, late of said eon n tv, ig unrep resented: These are therefore tc cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, hi be and appear at my oflicc w'tliin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why letters of administration should iiot be granted to the Clerk of the Su perior Court or some other suitable person, as the law directs. Giren nnder my hand at office, this Nov. 1, 1959. 80d. ‘j. W. WATTS, Ordinary. THOSE ivho desire to loc.it, in Cassville will di> well to c-ifi anil i-Xiimhicthe residence liiitv ncciipieil bv Rev. Daniel <i conyeniciitly ^ one acreof lamt. besides horse tat,"stab! good repair. Cassville is one of tlie pleasaht- ” l est villages in Upper Georgia, and affords the ‘ best facilities far education—having two Col- ,. t leges, malennd female. This property cats see Swain applies to me fiir tetters ills- n .... - • • • ■ paid at the above rates per • HAVANA PLAN. MODE. HRIZES THAN BLANKS ! CAPITAL PRIZR Seventy Thou sand Dollars !\ Tickets only lialves, quarters and j eighths in proimrtiun. I*rizts jyijyublc in full, without mlnction. ! -Busclpisers buying l'.» Tickets, when the j lumbers cud in i, 2, 3, 4, 7, S, f, are i J re:: til i-t. Mitmi facta red by Oct 6—8ra* R. KXXGSBEUU V. C«tm>llton, Ga. Ac., a,.d.is .il! under j g'ywantec-i 1 a-prize of ^23. - ’ - - - Chw.H 11 draws N;itnrd;iy, >ov. B»th, EORGIA, CASS COCNTV: Whcfeaa Job- T see Swain applies tome for letters dis- uef , { , tinteA for privintc-lv untilthc fst'Tncs- ! missorv from administration on the Estate of, d , y j* I)ecen>bl . r | K . xt -when it will be offered i • Ayco«,jiccc;i!H'‘d. public Kalo, if not sold before. Those wish- These arc therefore to cite and admonish all t() cl| „ H0 ca „ sce the I)lace a „d „,.go- persons concerned to be and appear at-mv of- tliu . |. „ Jjfccke ()r address me at hce wit 1-ui the time prescribed by law to show 0riffi , Ga ;. (lct 2T W A. ROGERS. caine why Mid letters should not be granted. | _* Giren under mv hand at office, tliia June j - • •io,i859. am. j. w. watts. Orel, Carrlag’esMzf#Buggies S TATE OF GEORGIA, Dickens Corxtr.- A 1ST T) W \ fi O \ S Whereas Edward Johnson, administrator j 1 1 ^ x " 1 de bonis non on the estate of John Evans, de ceased, applies to ine for letters dismissorv from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all personseoncerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted 13 26 ill, Dee. 3d. use, to supercede all other kind*. Tlie goods may be obtained ot peat iy all iii wh'oli sale dealers in the principal cities, or n the subscribers, (owners pf the patent.) CHASE, McKlXXEV A ( n„ Aug 18 6ni Boston, Mass. » KRAMER Jh EEO., W 1! O " S A L E V N ?> It E T A I I. DRUGGISTS. Cartersville, Cass Co.. Gn. AYE cdostiniMy oh hand The Dir i-i 'nif re jaVrl ■ iih the Micee i their sin gi i Ihe k itnevs, I tors 26:229 PRIZES; AMOUNTING TO $371,200 Grand Scheme, Tn bo drawn every Saturday : I/nil) I 5 Prizes of I I men't of DRUGS, MEDIClNi jlk'the Association in the r r^s^lhc lii-lh’st n la.il: 1ms sittfiuU*! tlur Ihboi.4 ii the cure of the i! m p.scs of br :ii'fl sex nn I mi; a ns, a: i! urtKi a cot.tii u;:i tc » f the fcnn.c plan h r tl.v j oii.-uii!^ yt!«ir. ! An athuira^lv-rup *rt on tlie diseases of ll.e | sexual organs, by the'Coiisiihinn Suipion, will ■ be soul by mail, (in a scsiad ci vclt pc; Ircc* of ; elm rreceipt of two stamps -lor'postage. l-.Oiletr.npoids- and tracts < ii the nature and j trt-ulaient 04 sexual disease.diet, 4c., sue , con*4t;u*t!y hcii tr \nblisl.ed ler ^latuitons dii*- i ?ivl iiiion, and will be s* nt to the : Illicit«!. | .^t me of .lire iii H' remedies and methods «»t treaur.eirt dis« cvi rtd durir.j' the last year, are i of trreat-Tulue. .Aildress tor rep(»ri.o! treatment,Doct. J. S. f I to 1 ^hto 1 j / A c if 1 iz aSur^et.n, Uowaul Associa- tion/No. 2 Roiit-h Niinh Strict; PliiladeTphia. Bv crdir of the Directors. E. I). UEARTWELL. Prcsid’t. GEO. FAIRCIMU), Secretv. Oct. -Jv. w mu. Given under 1 June 16, 1359 l . e ”' . , „ ..._ | enced workmen and cannot fail to give satis- der my I"* 1 *” at office, in Jasper, ^j„ n . those who need anything of the sort 59. Cm C. M. McCLLRE, Orel. are re quested to call and look at his work-— ased, applies to me for letters Disraissory am aaid Administration. Georgia, Cass couaty. W HERE AS Thor. C. McEver, Administra tor on the estate i-f Brice McEver, de- eeai from These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to showcausc, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office, litis Oct. 6, IS59. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. Georgia, Ca» county. W HEREAS James F. Barron, ndniinistru- tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de ceased, applies to me far letters dismissory from said administration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all peraous concerned to be and nnprnr nt my of fice, within the time prescribed by law. and • G EO G. Tomlin applies to me for letters dis- missory from administration on the estate of W. M. Heifner, deceased, late of said county. - . These are therefore to cite and-admonish all .'. persons concerned, to be and appear at tnv of fice within the time.prescribed by law, to show cause, if anv they have, why said letters should .not be-granted. Given under my hand at office, this Jnlv 7, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. G EORGIA. CASS COUNTY: Whereas Ja cob and B. F. Hosteller applies to me for full Jissnrl- !’AIM'S, OILS, GLASS. Ac. Phvsiciail-, I’lanters. and (In- ptibiic geiier- ....... . r ,, i ally lire respectfully inl.irmed lh.it we lire re- will be distributed -according to the fa!.owing j .constant supplies of the above articles j j from.first hat.ds, and itre suMing at as low pri- j ces as any Drug Store in tlie Southern cinin- .t Irv. Knowing the ud>tU.rntinnx rtiat areprac- ! tised ill powdering and preparing Drugs, we j -j have these articles prepared under our inline- j j-diittc .supervision, thus insuring-to cur eus-i L-’T tomers pare Drugs and Medicines. 56 r phvsieians and others are invitisl tn -5 ' cal! and examine our stock before purchasing ; city, from a gcntJennin.in Maine, which speaks ® ! elsewhere. ■ giowingtv of t!«..- -superior uteri I s of his hair WTCADDEN J 3 Prizes of 1,1)00 | j »0gr Preparations not officinal prepared to , Ionic. Such eviiteiice roust have its effect, ’ 976 Apnrnxini n Prjzes, amounting to $tj,200. or( i er . j when Coming from a reliable source. Ifeet- CASSVILLE, GA. . j J6,22o Prizes, anioiinting to ....$271,200) Orders by mail pro-npth' attended to i fifiirites are guarantees of truth, tbe Dr. nerds Ac f„ r i Certificate of package of 10 whole tickets $o5.00 ; an j satisfaction gnamntced. j no encomiums nor useless puffery from the “ “ in half ■“ 27.50 j ' A sh ire of public patronage is respect- ; press: — lo quarter “ fully solicited: KRAMER A BRO., , Bath, Maine, Jan. 2", lS"'i. Corner opposite Jones A Greenwood’s' j Prof. O. J. Wood A Co.: Gentlemen: Ilav- 1 Prize of 1 “ I “ 1 “ ' MADE AND REPAIRED BY ;,OOII I 1,000 ll’O loo TL e Great AVoutler of the 19th C'entnry. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. i ihe St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat: Brlnw ^AVSil O we pul | 25 JJE lias a lot of Buggies, Wn. sale, all of which were made by experi- qnesteil I Blacksmithing promptly attended to. Jiriy 23,4859—ly. M. McJfURRY, DEALER. IN Family ffl|Groceries, 10 eighth ,r».87 This is flic risk, and ivhich entitles the ho!-] <K*r to all he draws over •4pr. 14. CASSVILLE, GEO., r EEPS constantly on hand a large and : L well selected stock of Groceries^ Confectionaries, and Hardware. j COMBINATION PLAX. CLASS B, Draws every Tuesday at 11 o’clock, v. m. CAPITAL PRIZES, $100,000! 78 NUMBERS-—14 DRAWN BALLOTS! 14 drawn ballots m each package of 26 tickets. Carriage Factory. letters dismissory from administration on the estate of Daniel Mosteller. j Also, agent tor AVright’s Indian Vegetable \ “ a . Pills, and Jacob’s Cordial. : j July 23—6m - i 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of • Thesearc therefore to cite and admonish persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv ha*d nt office, this Jnlv 7, 6m. ' J. W. 4YATT8, Ord. show cause, if any they have, why said letters i >659. should not be granted. i . Given under my hand at office, this Sept >2.1 LORG1A, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas J, 1839. 6m. J. W. W ATTS, Ord. j \T IL Rice and Robt-rt Piussell apply to me - — — —- ■ ■ for letters disraissory from administration on the estate of John Russell, deceased. •eugbiiti tbe hlooil of 42 men to make a jileogbsliare weighing about 24 pounds. Thedheleton of a man weighs from 13 to 10 pounds, and the blood 27 or 23 pounds, cause, ifanirthey‘have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this Sept 22, IS**. 6ra. ' C. M. MoCLURE. Ord. The tuHaan twain Is the 28th of the body but «u the liorse but 400th. A healthy liver weighs nearly 4 pounds, but diseas ed ones wiB nometimes weigh from 12 to 15 pounds. The skeleton consists of 240' hones: there wre 27 in the hand: the number of ribs vary, being 12 or 13 on a Georgia. Pickens eonnty. W HERE AS Samuel Tate, administrator on the estate of William Coffee, deceased, applies tn me for letters dismissory from said administration. These arts therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew Genagia, Pickens < A^^THEREAS Cvnth'ia Mnilinax applies to cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this July 859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. $io\ooo | '50,000 25,0o6 j 20,005 ] 350 Prizes of $200 64 “ 100 64 “ 80 64 “ 60 128 “ 60 .MADDOX & MERCK, 2,000.2S224 1,000 | 16 Watch Rsuaircrs & Jewelers, i 34,412 prize*, amounting to .$1,0.30,472 •— “ - ^ - - v-"’ ! Tickets $16—halves, quarters and eighths in GarTEUSVILCE, G.V., j proportion. Certificates of 26 wholes $230— ! halves, quarters* and eiglitlis in proportion. RESPECTFULLY inform tlie public j . that they are prepared to do any kind i '(»» silve I ing my attention called a tew moitihs sirre to ” 7 i the highly beifeScfal effects of yonr Hair Ke- A srn ntrnpv < s t- fut:re, I was induced to make application IHII n|||v|v| i of it upon my own hair, which had bcromi- ivD lihbJl j i-uifegray, prolaibly or.e-fliird white; my v.his I- kers were of tlu; sanj.e character. Pome three ! months since I proeiired-a bottle of your Hair Restorative, and uSed i'r; I soon found that it . was proving ii hat 1 had wished; I nsed it | about twtee a week. I hove since procured ! another bottle, i f which- 1 have nsed some. I ! can now certify to the world that the gray or | white hair has totallv disappeared, both on , my head and face, and mv hair has resumed | its natural color, and is, 1 believe, more soft ii'iid glossy tliiin it has been before for twenty- : five years.- I ahi nnw sixty years old; my good • wife, at tlie »ge of fifty-two, has used it with BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HACKS, ! the same effect. MANUFACTORY, Cartersville, Ga. BY JONES & GREENWOOD. r |' , HE subscribers invite the attention of tlie A pnblic-to their large Manufacturing Establishment, at R. H. Jones’old stand. They are-prepar ed to furnish all kinds of fi.»f work done 1 elversniitli, si—h as ; Please take Notice of the latest styles and best finish—made of materials from’the best Northern and Eastern Factories, just such as arc 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 oil baud at all times. Orders filled promptly. AH work warranted to be as represented. Repairing' | done in good style, at short notice, on reason- ■ able terms. Th uiklul for the patronage herc- Tliat in ordering Tickets the only tliiugnec- ■ tofore received, a Continuance of the same is - • •• .tel) is that solicited. ROBERT IL JONES, giving y«ur i JOHN GREENWOOD, post office, eonnty and State, and yonr orders ! Cartersville, Cass cm, Ga., Apr, 7, 1859—ly. will he answered bv return mail. ’ - j : — That we send tlie official printed drawing to | (• \RTERSVILLE even'patron, iimnediately after the sar.ie is is-; sued, and with* the drawing a statement to! each iudividnal what he or she has drawn. That we cash all Prizes under $1,600 imme- dismissnry from the Executorship on the E»- ing, oontaiuing about 156 acres of land, 60 diaWy^fter the dratfiirg, in specie, bank notes ^ Bv A\ . N. STRANGE. TTiese are therefore to cite and admonish all .-repairing Watches, Clocks, miaiding Jewelry persons ooucCTued to be and appear at my of- of ev-.-ry description in the m~ot dnrabte and J essary to insure safety and dispatch, fice, within the time prescribed by law, to show substantial manner. Orders far anything in j you address ns in a plain hand, givin their line of business resvcctluiiy solicited. Oct. 6, 1859—It. Handsome residence for sale. ... .. . “Sunry Side,” near Kingston, Ga., owned Jonathan McDowappliestoateti'rletters i and formerly' occupied by Rev. F. R. Goulds- " oontaiuing about 156 acr cleared, a good dwelling Ide ruonitf, }ii»od ont-buildi EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas Provision^^ Store, Tlie above notice I deem due to you foryom- valnahle discovery. I am assured thrtwhn-. ever will -rightly use, as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my statements.. I am a citizen of- this city and a resident here, for the last fifteen years, and am known fa nearly rvery One 1icre and adjoining towns. Ypurs truly, . A: 0. RAYMOND- Baltimore, Jan. 2 Prof. Wood: Dear Sir: Having had tse misfortune to lase the heat portion of my hair from tlie effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans, in 1H54, I w*» induced to-make ft trial , of your preparation, and found it to answer s* the very thing 1 needed. My hair .is now thick and glossy, and iio Words can express my ob ligations to vou in giving to the afflicted snch a treasure. ’ FINLEY JOHNSON'. The Restorative is put np in bottles of three aizc--: large, medium and small; the small holds half a pint, and retails ijir one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per cent me for letters of administration on the estate of Francis lfullinax, deceased, late nf said county. , - - - , .-■» _ These are therefore 4o rite and adnfonish oil i:" ** 1 , , M 32. The pulse of cWldreil is !*>•« » , ewM., if.syllieT 'je,e.wh.seidl<St e rsslHwM| nwelhi uRlt d»te septicaiioe will U rainuttvst pubertv 80, ami at sixtv onlv [ B0 i. .. . ’ _ .. . ( 1. nude to the Ordinarv of said eoui go ' * leave to tell the real estate fiY Mtrtiu l $59. odd. C. M. McGLUKE, Ord. I sle of amid ctmntr. ———— ^ - ■-■■■ - j — -■ .. .1. . . - ’ i i . * elisha Stidham fy A new method of swindling has ■ Goorgim, Cm ouunty. . I - SIMEON STIDHAM. 8 ! ‘ .. . THOS. M. ASSLEY, Nor. 1. Administrators.- ing, oontaiuing annul ion acres oi iwm, w -” ’ -r—-> "■ *’• - ■ | more in pnoDortion tlian the small, retails far fate of ThontasJ. Alexander, dressed: ! acres cleared, a good dwelling with 10 cpm- j or .. * n . ;cart<>IM , confidential 'Ut door west of the Railroad, eoming from | $2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 ■)« These ure thereft>re lo -cite snd sdmoni^h all , furtaltle nMHib, jji»od ontrbmldings, sn cicei*. . - . * . .. ! cent more in proportion, and retails for f - persons concerned; to be and appear al my of-! lent limestone spring; convenient to the dwel- j CTrenlars, c.ma.njngjnll explanations of. Atlanta. ~ ™ -- P »• fice within the time prescribed ov law, tn show j liriij. 1*!»!5 property adjoin* the lands of W. j our Schemes, Acr, trill be forwarded bv mail, 1T"EEPS coiistmtl cause, if any they hare, whr said letters should j W. Clayton, Esq. Any one wishing an up- “"-J oue ^ n d>n^ us lus uame. • JV prices, Sujfur, Cofifet\ Molasses, Cheese, !-f if ,niV Mo. not be granted. ! counter residence wind'd do well to call on the | "" : Candies, Nats, West IndiaVnwt*; Cigars and For sale in Cassville bv Sam’l Levy Gi-en under mv hand at offiee, this July ‘'subscribers'before pnrcliasing elsewhere. i mrwuias, li A V 1H * GO., Macon, Ga. Tobacco of the best manufacture. Will keep " J. W. WATTS, Ordinarv. JOS. BRYAN A SON, Savannah, 111 *" e w-'a dpodm**'^ -m ! open during the winter season a first rate X. U. EDDY, Kingston, Ga. Sept S, 183V. UHl HiUll* 111 uritpo 1 H9U, UIIU ICtniin „ i , O. J. Wood A Co., Proprietors, 414 Broad- rally on uaud, at moderate j war> x fcw Y<> rk, and 114 Market street, ht. Qflfwp MflhlCblte rhmxut ! > + •“ - - JSept. 1, isO r J—oH3. for i 0ARRIAGES AND HARNESS'.—The sub- betjn tried quite successfully in Phi tailed pbta, The batte r in cxtrncied from the eodth, and the cells filled vcith sugar As sugur am be tamght for ten cents a lb., an# honey is worth twenty-fire to thirty •enter the scHer is cnlMed to dear from This pays b^irU^fsrfik :n S • plan that has been praerired for «*n»e time by the hucksters. r ff8WO^months alter'dale appliriitfan will he'!' 1 unde tn the Ordinarv of said county-fart leave to sell the Laud and Negroes of A. 'M. 1 Hamilton, deceased, late of s-nd eountr j 6***Pfi» Gmb eeattp A. C. TRIMBLE, j Oet. 6—2m.-r -,-fafa Adunaiatmtor. '(•; m t l>oerit>er keeps still the largest assortment ’ : ofYehicles to be found in the Southern coun- : try, romprising.. Coaches, Caiesches, Rocka ; wavs, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred dollars. Leather-top Baggies at one to two hundred dollars, and other styles equally low. A card of designs will be sent if- required, by | im. OKB, Eating Saloon: W INSHIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta. Georgia,-!. A K- W1NSHIP A CO. » s». ■* - i Manufacrarers of Steam Engines »n Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on the most np- all \JTHEREAS John L. Rowe ulV,wa^-^tKfr tie sent if required, addressing " M. H. NATHAN, } March 17,1S59—ly. CharlesUm. 8. C. i applies to met SSTBria» to Col. H. F. Brier. OassriUe Ga. Oysters, Chetse, Crackers, Hot Uoffeo, Dried Beef and Beef Toogne; Ac.—to which the at- , JJUllelr ... „ , _.. ... tention of the public, and travellers especially I proved’plan Turning Lathes, Sugar Mil! A KM kinds of Jewelrv R'epaired,a* good T* '*!}*?*• Children’s Toys of almost every j. Settles, Mining Machinery, Mill Work- <’ f a style arid at short n.'.trce. All peraous de *??P t, ' m ‘ on hand at lu »' hffures. Call and descriptions, New Stvles of Iron Railing far ----- - ^ -“ t ~ Oct. 13, 1859. , Fences and Cemetrv Lots, Bridge Castings and Bolls, Railroad Work, Gin Gearing froa W. B. MOUNTCASTLE. ,1 , ^ »I. J. HENRY BOHfi, ‘ ! J v ' ,wcrf! ’ $1, 1859—ly. Cai^ersville, (b. wanting any kind of sneh work doue are re-! quested to-give me a trial. fc'A btUIWATE or THU ULTMOIS DC.XTAL COLLKOZ, WORMS the citizens' of Cass county that outbeea-'j. ^ ^ .... of said county. Besrgu, C’»ss eOHnty- kOCT. J-W. KINABBEW, having lo-1 h - e ; ha rr^t^him«elf in 'Cassville. and is date applicatiau will he made to the Ordinary of aaid county fur leave to aril the Real Estete uf Robert A. Ha SfcutP’iiiwS-. For 17—fim AdmmiatTntrix. not he granted. ' Given nnder mv hand at office, this Nor. 17, 1*59. 39d. ’ J. W. WATTS, OriTry. Wo months after date appiicatlhn pisde to the Ordinary of said eounty for night. Office' i ^ ‘V®4° ** n Lot ofafrand No. HlO.mthi !7tlr ren’aresidenee, wherehe can be found during out pam' bF the use'of the” electro-magnetic prirpertf oCFliiHbeth tfre diy,—at night at the residence lately oeeu- machine. AH work warranted. May he found v ,F™ *1 Kelsey.; Thankful for prist at ail times at hie offiee in CassvilV t] SAMUEL HARRELL, .patronage, he asks a oontinuance ofthesame. pertoFeaeh week, and alf public days. Oe». «—2m Administrator. . GassrOle, Ga., Fek. L i June 9,tf - 9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Fiovers. and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings mas. to order at short notice. , Having experienced workmen, s large aoe well assortedste'ck -of New Patterns and eur facilities being superior to any Foundry m State, we feel confident of giving entire ss" ’ faction to those who may favor ns with «e orders, both in regard to prices and qnaln. onr work. gF" Foundry and Machine Shop on » first tern A Wanfic Railroad. • ISAAC WISSHIP i ROB’t WIXSHIP I 6Z0- f MareK24th, ;BK9-ty.