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Handsome residence for sale.
1 Sunny Side,” near Kingston, Ga., owned
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. j
virtne of an order of the Ordinary of I
THE GLOBE:
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS
. now my aun
remind subscribers, and
, > - , • . . f n n „|J 13 Cass county, will be sold before Ihe court i —
•?" d formal occupied by K . F t Gould- h(juse do(jr jn ^ t(lw „ „f Cassville, within the I T PUBLISH
mg, ciin .u.img a •> c ' ’ legal hoars of sale, oil the 1st Tuesday in Jan-, X The Cougr
neres cleared. A good dwelling with loco™- uTrv neai,EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, lying remind sub.se t „ . ... .
fortable rooms, good out-buildings. an exce- (jn j he W|jgt side of lot y n the 3d ' dis .j may desire to subscribe, that Congress wiH f
lent l.niestonc spring a.nvenient to the dwel- tr ict and -YHi section. Said as the property efi meet on the first Monday of next December,.;
hug. This ppiperty adjoins the lands of W. w c Guyton, deceased. Terms ni’ade i when I shall recommence publishing the aboye
\V. Clayton, Esq. Any one ■£ known OI1 the day of sale. * '
Xoy. 24. ' Wit. P, SlilTll, Ad mV.
Western * Atlantic BailrdaS. tron and brass foundry and
U - • — *
n
TICKETS ONLY $20!
country residence would do .veil to call on the
subscribers before purchasing elsewhere.
JOS.JtRYAX A SON, Savannah,
K. II. EDDY, Kingston, Ga.
Sept. 8, ife.'iil.
bey mm%,
BOUTS, SHOES,
oiotliing:,
IIATS, CAPS, STATIONERY,
Drills, Groceries, Nails,
TOBACCO, SUGARS, &c.,
For sale at R. C. Latimer’s.
Georgia, Dawson comity.
HIRAM WILLIAMS, 1
named papers. They hare been published so
! long that most public meft.know their ehj
. ; ter, and therefore rdeein’U heedless to gt
minute account of the kind of matter they will . j ows .
: contain.
The Daily Globe will con tain* a report of the
es-> debates in both branches of Congress asjjikeij
e The following magnificent Schemes will be ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
“ »>y y^EAdy A t^^tanagers, in - mqkxixg passenger traix.
public, under ot sworn -
Class 47 draws Satut&mfjHtiT. 19,1859.
i Rule Nisi, to es-* debates in both branches of Congress as. tukeu j. r . Class cl ylraws Saturday* IHc. 1T*._IS59.
JOSEPH WILSON and f tabiieh lost paper down bv.reDorters tnual to anv con>s of short- Class AS draws Saturday, Jin.il,-jf60.
m.rmr n nr . ctorttrn . i#rt . i. . .. -* -25. A. *35k f O^SSS ^)drd VS S^ird^ Fd).J8, ffi6U.
WM. E. BLASSENGAME. j
now ii vy i cporici ? ujutti w >.
baud writers ih this or any other cttuutiy..- A !
iurity'ofthem will each, be able to report,
Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as fol- Leaves Atlanta, daily at-... .ii.*.20 A. M. ■
Arrives at Chattanooga at....... . . .7.34 P. M.
Leaves “ " li A. If.
Arrives at Atlanta at.,.i..e^....i..s.<)5 P-. M.
j* . EVENING PASSENGER TEAIX. j
..‘. T.'.izso p. m. 1
-.MACHINE SHOP,- ou Georgia Rail Road,
, -i near Cotton Factory, Aagusta, Ga.—Or
ders are solicited for Castings for Rail Roads,
; all kinds ot Machinery lor Gold Mines»Bridg-
* es, Draw Bridges, Gas Works. Flour Mills,
' Paper MiHs, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, "Water
. Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting
and Circular Saw Mills, complete.
W. M. HIGHT,
i March 31, 1859—ly. Proprietor.
ii-iim-
BAPTIST
I T appearing to the Court that Hiram Wil- ) majority of them Will each, be able to report, . Extraordinary
limns is the owner of a certain instrument I renolhn, ten thnusund words air hour, wane : a jj ()re specific"
under soil, for two hundred and eightv-two | the average number of words spoken by jtueiit _ . , w
dollars, besides interest, dated 2d June, 1852. ■ speakers, rarely exceeds S(’io*n thonsand^nve J Grand Capital Prize oi *100,0001
with a credit of tweuty-five dollars on it, made j hundred words an hour. 111 41 *
Leaves Atlanta nightly at.
Arrives at Chattanooga 10.37 A. M.
Extraordinary Drawing to take place as Leaves - “ .......;8AiT. M.
CASSVILLE, CASS CO.. GA.,
O FFERS facilities of the highest order for
all to educate their sons. The course of
Arrives at Atlanta at. ........ .-.0.20 A. M.
with a credit ot tweuty-nve dollars on it, made j nnnoreu worus an uour. When the debates :
payable to It. M. Davis or bearer, and endors- of a day do hot make more than fortv-n ve cot- :
ed to the said Hiram Williams, bv William E. i umns, they will appear in the Daily Globe ot i
* the next morning,, which, will contajn, also, i
the news of the day, together with suen ed 1 to- i
1 Prize of
j
Rlassengame and signed by Joseph Wilson
and William E. Blassengame, and which being
still unpaid, has been and is lost or destroyed ■ rial articles a
and cannot be found : It is, therefore, ordered events,
i that the said Joseph Wilson and William E.
Blassengame do show cause, if any they have, ■ - .... , ,,
at the next Superior Court to'be held for said j revised by the. speiikers, the Messages ot - ttie
■ »> .-U---1 * In J -nt of the United States, the animal rc-
tudy is as extensive, the instructions as thor
ough, the discipline as strict, and the-location
. „ , , as healtbiul, as those of any other College in
This Hoad connects each way with the tke
^Rome Branch Railroad al Kingston, the East " p am.TV :
*ol>,000 -0 Prixes of Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and Tt ,,..|. u niMD.r-T , >« p -
liii ono I 100 the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat- , REV THOMAS RAMBAUT, A. M., Presi
o<o) . dent and Professor o( Moral Sciences.
109
lot)
100
iii’av be suggested by passing
The Congressional Globe and Appendix will
contain a report ofall the debates in Congress
Store north of the Court House, Cassville, Ga. county why the copy of said instiument sworn | President
Nov. l.i, is5ft-t;j. , :
THE WEEKLY
N. YORK BAY BOOK,
Fou I860.
T
to, should not lie established in lieu of the 1 ports of the heads of the Executive Depart-
: original, so lost or destroyed, as aforesaid,! ments, the laws passed during the session,-
I and that, service of this Rule be perfected as ! and copious, indexes to all. They will be print- . ^
- - ed on a double royal sheet, m nook I or 111, mv- I a
i required by law.
GEO. D. RICE, J. S. 0. B. C
Given under my hand and official signature ; ges
this loth October, ISnh.
i DAX’l, P. MONROE. C. S. C.
30,090
“ 15,000
“ 10.QOO
“ 5,000 | 150 *‘-
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes of $600. Approx, to $100,000
- -** -- - *.5&Mv
3C(,000
15,000
10,000
.- 5,000
500,000
4 “
500 “ 1
4 “
400
4 “
300
4
'200 “ 1
,.2Q “
100 -
s;ooo “
20 are
''HE New York DAY BOOK was started to
c mbat the modern lieresits of abolitinn-
ism. It is uncompromisingly opposed to aM
utlempts to place n groes upon an equality
with white men. It supports the Dred Scott
decision ; (lie equal rijji.ts ofall citizens in the
common territories ol the Union; it opposes
the so called Republican party because it nul
lifies the laws and tries to di grade white men
to a level with negroes, and thus render Dem
ocratic institutions impossible. It asks sup-
10. 185.9
Nov 3—3m
SA51’L R. FINDLEY,
Sheriff Dawson County.
Georgia, Cass couutv
B. II. LEEKE,
JOHN F. BROWN, Sheriff, f Injunction,
1 Bill for Di scor-
^erv. Relief and
pori from all who wish to preserve our glorious ! For the use of A A Williams J Cass Sup Court.
Constitution, and who desire to h isten the day I
when British Abolitionism, which has already •
ruined the fairest islands of the sea, and which 1
I T bc»in£ made fully appear in open Court
that the defendant resides without the lim-
now seeks to ruin
vo country and over-
tlfow Republican institutions at the
time, shall be driven from our soil forever.
The l>aily Evening Day Rook, a full sized
folio journal, is published every afternoon,
(Sundays excepted) containing the latest news
up to the moment of going to press. Price § 6
per annum.
The Wetkly Day Book is a quarto journal,
containing 4S columns of matter, and is care
fully prepared for general circulation, with
full details of foreign and domestic news, lit
erary notices,.stories for the family circles, and
presents planters, farmers* merchants, dro
vers, Ac., with a journal from the commercial
me’.rfjp -lis of the Union, with hill and correct
rep ;•!; fthecoiton, grain, cattle and produce
markets. These features alone a e worth dou
ble its subscription price.
A jSst/ Southern Story.
On the first, week in January, I860, a new
ami original Southern story, from the pen of
Prof. W. II. Peck, of New Orleans, will be
Comnienml in llie Weekly Day Book. The
title is “The Brother’s Vengeance.” The
scene is laid in the Crescent City. The plot is
deep and intricate, and it is worked up with
great dramatic power and interest All who
subscribe on or before tile 1st ofj.tnu n r, will
get this intensely interesting story entire.
* Terms:
Single c >py per annum, £-2
Two copies,
Five copies, 5
Twenty-one copies (one being to the
getter-up of the club,) 20
Pay neat is required invariably in advance,
and the paper is always stopped at the end of
the time paid for. Specimen copies sent,free.
Subscriptions can commence at any time.
When drafts c m he obtained they are safer
than to send bills; when money is sent bv
postmasters, or they are made acquainted with
the contents of letters sent, so they can certi
fy in q;i5c they are lost that the money was
sent, it is at our risk.
All ordering paper
write the post office, <
-Address VAX EYRIE, ilORTOX & CO.
Dec 1 Publishers, -10 Annst., N. Y.
CONSOLIDATED
Latter! as of Delaware
I-'OR DECEMBER, 1859.
France, Broadbcnls & Co., Managers.
The Legislature of D-,-1 inn- at its last ses
sion having granted ti Fiunck, Biioaihients
A Co. (to the exclusion of nil other npp'icailts)
a Lottery Chnrter for the encouragement, of
Internal Improvements in the Stale, to contin
ue for u period of twenty years, .ire now draw
ingio Wilmington, Delnwiire, a series of the
m'St splendid schemes ever offered to the
public Bonds for one million of dol'.nrs lnive
been given to the St.ite, to secure thep-i\-inent
ol nil the prizes. The drawings t ike place in
public, nnd are under the superintendence of
Commissioners appointed by the State, to in
sure their fairness.
The malingers call the attention of the pub
lic to the following splendid schemes, to be ]
drawn during the present month.
■f this State, and order granted at the Sep
! tember term last past of said Court for service
by publication; the defendants are 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
and plea of defence, if any to said bill, other
wise the Court n ill proceed as to jnstice sha'l
appertain. 5Vitness the Honorable I.eander
W. Crook, this Rth November, 1S59.
Nov to JAMES WOFFORD, Clerk.
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREASThos. C. McEver, Administra
tor on the estate i f 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 h ind at office, this Oct. 6,
1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Cass connty.
TTTTIEREAS James F. Barron, adminis-tra-
V V tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dismissorv
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at. m v of
fice, within the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not he granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sept 22,
1859. 6m. ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Pickens county.
W HEREAS Samuel Tate, administrator on
the estate of William Coffee, deceased,
applies to me for letters dismissory from said
administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
should be careful to I not be granted.
Ut.v and State in full. Given under mv hand at office, this Sept «2,
1859. 6m. " C. M. McCLURE. Ord.
Georgia, Cass conuty.
YTTHEREAS John L. Rowe applies to me
* » for letters of administration on the es
tate of Win. Bagwell, late of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at. my of
fice within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if anv they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Nov.
17, 1S59. 30d. ' J. W. WATTS, Ord’rv.
Georgia, Cass connty.
r P-V0 months after date application will be
L made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the real estate of Martin Stidham,
deceased; 1 ite of said countv.
ELISHA STIDHAJI,
SIMEON STIIUIAM,
Til OS. M. ANSLEY,
Nov. 1. Administrators.
al quarto size, each number containing 16 pa- 5,520 Prizes amounting to .. .$615,000
ges. The whole will make, it is believed, be- ; Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10j Quarters $5.
; Tween 3,SOU and 3,OoO pages, the long sessions 1 i—^-1—— ——
The ordinary drawings of Wood, Eddy A
Co.’s Lotteries will take place at Augusta, Ga.,
as follows— '
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, I860.
CLASS 55-Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, I860.
CLASS 57 Draws Saturday, Jan. 23, 1860.
for many years past having ranged between |
- those numbers, and the next session vyill be a .
0 EORGTA, Dawson- Couxtt : Joseph Wil- i long one. This I believe is the cheapest work ,
son, one of the defendants in the above case, i ever sold in any country, whether a reprint, j
is not to be found in this State. This October or printed from manuscript copy, taking for
data .the average number ot words ot the long
sessions since the year IS4S. The average
number of pages is and the average
number of words on a, pa^e is .2,00“ *
*41 4 4 ** *, - , J. D. COLLIXS, A. IJ., Prof. Natural Sci-
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, Fare $5. ’ ence and Agriculture.
Ang. II, 7859.
JOHN W. LEWIS.
Superintendent.
Just Received,
A NEW AXD LARGE STOCK
conse-
quenflv the average number of words of a Tong
session is 9,290,772. As 1 have sold to sub
scribers that number of words for six d.ilhirs,
it follows that they have paid.less-than C}£
cents for every-100,000 words I have furnished
them, while Lhave paid niv.reporters $6.29 .'or
even-2,397 words, of this work, iriMiytscript. j a
Tlie coming session will, wiihoiii doubt, be . --
an unusually interesting-one, because tbe can
didates of the respective parties for President
and Vice President of the United States will |; prize of
be nominated before it closes, and, therefore, I 1 “
the debates will be mostly mi such political j l “
questions as, it may be thought, wilt tend to : p “
influence public opinion in regard to the per- , i “
sons to he supported flu these offices,'nnd The x
Globe will be, as it lias been for many years
past, the only source from Which the full de
bates of Congress can be obtained.
The Congressional Globe and Appendix pass
free through the mails of-the United States, as
will be seen by reading the following Joint
Resolution, passed by Congress, Aug. 6, 1852:
Joint Resolution providing for distribution of
laws of Congress and debates thereon :
With a view to the cheap circulation of the
laws of Congress and the debates contributing
to the tme interpretation thereof and to make
free tbe communication between the represen
tative and constituent bodies :
Be it Resolved by tin Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of Amer
ica in Congress assembled. That from and af
ter the present session of Congress, the Con
gressional Globe and Appendix, which con
tain the laws and the debates thereon, shall
pass free through ihc niails so long ns the
same shall be published by order of Congress:
Provided, That nothing herein shall be con
strued to authorize the circulation of the Daily
Globe free of postage. Approved; Ang. 6, V>2.
TERMS :
9-
m®m and
Clotliiiig*,
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
than ever hefetofore offered in
Cassville or Cass county,
At Levy’s cheap cash store.
Sept. 22, 1859—3m.
Ordinary drawing ttf take plaee as above
ecilied.
1 Grand Prize of 850,0CGI
:$-2a,000 | 50 prizes of
$500
10,000 j 100 “
400
5,000 | 100 -‘
300
4,000 100 “
150
3,000 | 100 “
100
1,500 |
4
5,000
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes of $400 npprox. to $50,000 Prize
300
.250
225 “
2oo “
150 “
100.
20 are
20,000
10,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
1,500 *
100,000
M igniS.jont Scheme.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE §70,000 !
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del’e.
Class 1^, to be drawn in Wilmington,
Del., Saturd iy, Dec. 31,
SCHEME.
7? Number^—13 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize of
EORGTA, CASS COUNTY;—Whereas J.
JH. - - - * - -
Rice n::d Robert Russel! appty to me i Savannah, Ga.
Daily Globe, during the session, one copy, &*>
“ * “ and Appendix, during session, 0
Two copies ditto, ordered at the same time, 10.
No attention will be paid to any order un
less the money accompany it.
Bank notes* current where subscribers re
side, will be received at. par. Tne whole,oi
any part of a subscription maybe remitted in
postage stamps, which is preferable to any
currencv, except gold or silver.
JOHN C. RIVES.
Washington Citj-, Nov., 1S59.
Georgia State Lottery.
Ox the Plan* of Single Numbers,.
For the Benefit of the
Mcnticello Union Academy,
Of Jasfei: cor.vrr, Ga.
Authorized by special act of the Legislature,
McKinney & co., maxase;%.
Capital Prise, $60,000!
TICKETS ONLY §L0.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion
55,828 Prizes I ^330,040
T»)be distributed each Saturday »u Dec., isr>‘».
Class 4S draw's Saturday, Dec. n/lS.V.).
Class 4‘J draws Saturday, Dec. 10, lS-’>ih
Class n() draws'Saturday, Dec. 17, 1559/
Class 51 draws Saturday, Dec. 24, 1S5P.
Class 52 draws Saturday, Dec. 31, 1 Sol*.
To be drawn in public, under the sworn
superintendence of two Commissioners,—'W.
R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, in the city of
5,485 prizes, amounting to ^320,000
Whole Tickets *10, Halves $5. Quarters $21*.
Wood, Eddy & Co.’s Extraordinary Draw
ings, on the three number plin* Capital Prize
^1^0,000, takes place on the ' ist Saturday in
each month. WhoU* tickets halves, quar
ters and eighths in proportion.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the amount of money to onr address
for what you wish to purchase;; name the Lot
tery In wirch you wish it invested, and-wheth-
er you wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re
ceipt of w*hich we send what is ordered, by
first maii, together with the .Scheme.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO'S.
Consolidf.tedCLotteries.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Authorized by a Speciijl Act of the Legisla
ture, for the benefit cf Academies, and
for other ourposes.
1HR5EPLANS!
SOMETHING NEW!
Immediately after the drawing a printed
rawing, certified to by the Commissioners,
Tr’ll be sent, with.nn explanation.
Purchasers will please write tneirsignatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
State.
All prizes of ^T-,000 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at the vt-
suai time of thirty d*ys.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
WOOD, EDi)Y it CO., Augusta, Ga.
or, WOOD. EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmington, Del.
Jan. (», 1 35p-—f5n.
CarriagesMP^Biiggies
A X I) W AGON S,
CITY PLAN.
15 0,000
for $i.oo r
Prizes Payable without Deduction !
EXTRA CRASS!
75 rahi.ots !—12 db.vwn numbers ! |
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 aiid 186b.
By this Class ihc holder of any One Doll;
S. H. DEVORE, A. M., Prof. Mathematics
and Astronomy.
T. A. SEALS, A. M., Prof. Ancient Langna-
ges and Literature.
There are six classes—two Academic, nnd
four Collegiate. Students are received at any
OF. degree of advancement, and for any studies
they may wish to pursue.
| Certificates of proficiency nnd degrees of B.
. Ph., A. B., A. M., are given in accordance
j with the course completed.
I Practical Sciences—as Chemistry applied to
j 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; Prac
tical Astronomy, Ac., receive particular atten
tion.
Terms of Tuition, Board, &c.
j Twenty poor youth of good character re-
! ceive Tuition gratis. Any young man, o‘ adult
! years, needing it, may settle by note for Tui
tion, payable on success in after life.
| Young Ministers always gratuitous,
i Tuition in Academy taught by
i Professors, $30 for 40 weeks
j Tuition in College taught by
j Professors, $40 for 40 “
! Board in private families 10 to $12 per month.
1 Mark well, $140 to $160 pavsTuifion, Board,
j washing and fuel, for 40 weeks,
i 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.
Spring session opens 13th January, 1860.
Cassrillc, Ga., Nov. 3, 1859—2Jini.
The celebrated Copper Toe.
MITCHELL’S
Patent Metallic Tip,
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR
BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S
Boots and Shoes.
N improvement has been applied to Boots
ivhicli a saving of expense
two-thirds, is realized, by
A- N - , ..
and Shoes, by which a saving of expense
to the consumer, of
actual experiment.
THE Til* consists of n .piece- of copper or
other indestructible material,- neatly fastened
Ticket, if. the numbers so selected should be j to the toe.of the boot, or shoe, forming a corn-
drawn, will be entitled to a prize, according | plete protection. This invention is now pre-
to the following Scheme: j sented to the public, with the fullest know!-
Any $1 ticket with 8 drawn mim. on it $50,0001 ^‘A c " f i,s practical utility, having been test-
•< »< «r 4« ~ « tt t« 25 non ed over two years, and is destined entirely to
«« 11 “ «« 6 “ “ -« liiomr supercede the old style, for children’s, boys’
<« « « « 5 « «« «< f/uOn! an d youths’ boots and shoes.
MADE AND REPAIRED BY
j for letters disufissory from administration on
• the estate of John Russell, deceased,
j These are therefore to cite and admonish all
| persons concerned to be and appear at my of-
: lice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
j cause, if any* they have, why said*letters should
j not. be granted.
Given under mv hand at. office, this July 7,
850. Gin. ‘ J. \Y. WATTS, Ord.
1 “
2 Prizes of
8
£70,000 |
. 30,0 >o
12,750 I
5,000 j
2,500 |
2,000
pi EORGIA, CASS COUNTY.—Whereas
VX Jonathan McDow applies tome for letters
257 Prizes of $1,000 j
0> “ 200
fi j ** E>q | dismissory from the Executorship on the Es-
fi** “ 1J0 j tate of Thomas J. Alexander, deceased :
65
4S10
Magnificont SeheiLe,
1 Prize of •
. $60,000
[ .5 Prizes of
i 'Prize" of
*
| 10 Prizes of
1 Prize of
10,000.
2^Pr;zes of
[ 2 Prizes of*
\ Prize of
5,000 |
1 Prize of
4,000 ]
2 Prizes of
1 Prize of
3,0<>1 |
50 Prizes of
1 Prize of
2,000 j
I 100 Prizes of
1 Prize of
1,500 |
10«» Prizes of
1 Prize, of
1,100
[ 100 Prizes of
1,250 | 27040
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
4o | persons concerned, to be and appear at my of-
2o . (ice within the time prescribed by law, to show
_ . ■ — 1 cause, if any they have, why said letters should
32,396 Frizes, amounting to $1,202,0 >0 | not be granted.
Tickets $20; halves, quarters and eighths in j Gi-on under mv hand at office, this July
proportion. 21st, 1S597 6m. j. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
A certificate of package of 26 wholes, $299 ; I - "
certificate of package ot 26 halves, quarter
and eighths ill proportion.
Grnntl Consolidate:! Lottery of Del.
OX THE HAVANA FLAN.
EORGIA. CASS COUNTY : Whereas R.
TT 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
Extra Class Nine, to be drawn in Wilming- ! persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
ten, Del., Dec. SI, 1859.
Evary other Ticket a Prize.
Prizes payable in full, without deduction..
In.these Lotttries every prize is drawn.
0 SPLENDID SCHEME.
lice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this July 7,
1S59. 6nj. ‘ J. W. WATTS, Ord.
$1,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of $200 approx, to $60,000 prize
4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 20,001) prize
4 Prizes of 125 approx, to 10,000 prize
4 Prizes of 100 approx, to 5,Oi)o prize
8 Prizes of , fU apprnx. to 4.000 prize
5 Prizes of 60 approx, to 3,<’{fO prize
8 Prizes of 50 approx, to IgloO prize
8 Prizes ef 40 approx, to 1,500 prize
400 Prizes of 20 approx, to 100 prize
25,000 Prizes of 8
$38fc l ?t4o-
W ML- HEADDEN,
CASSVILLE, GA;
H E has a lot of Buggies, Wagons, Ac., for
sale, all of whicit were made bv experi
enced workmen and cannot fail to give satis
faction: , those who need anything oft he sort
are requested to call and look at his work*—
Blacksm - 'tiling promptly attended to,
July; 28, 1S5U—Iy.
M. McMURRY, dealer jx
Family IBS Groceries.
],000
2.00
Any $1 ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to cmne out- at any particular
• place, such as 57, 1st, *2d, 3d, or any other
station in\the drawing, GO
TtCkefs from $1.00 to* anv price, and prices
paid at the above rates per dollar.
HAVANA PLAN.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS !
CAPITAL PRIZE
Seventy Thmimnd ,Dollars / "'Subscribers, _
Tickets only $8.of>:_]i ; i!\*es, quarters and
eighths in proportion.
Frizes payable in full, without reduction.
Purchasers Inning in Tickets,, when the
numbers end in 1,2. 3, 4, 5* G, 7,* 8, o, are
-guaranteed a prize of $25..
Class 11 draws Salnrdav, Nov. 19th, 1850.
“ ;2 “ “ x- 4< 26th, “
M 13 “ “ Dec. 3d, “
2G.220 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO
$271,200
will be distributed according to the following
Grand Scheme,
To be drawn every Satnrdav :
The importance of this invention will be
readily appreciated, as ii is known that chil
dren invariably wear out their boots and shoes
first at the toe, and with this protection, they
wi'.I upon an average wear at least two .or three
times as long as the old style, while ..the.ex
pense is but a trifle nio^e.
This invention is also especially applicable
to miners’ boots, and all occupations subject
ing the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or
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 tin
wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or4*1.
K
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
EEPS constantly on blind a large and
well selected stock of
Groceries, Confectionaries, and
Hardware.
Also, a«rent for Wright’s Indian Vegetable
Pills, andjaenb’s Cordial.
Julj 23—6m
MADDOX & MERCK,
Watch Repairers & Jewelers,
CARTERSVILLE, G.\.,
fTL RESPECTFULLY inform the public
j£^,that they are prepared to do any kind
work done by a sHversmith, such as
repairing Watches, Clocks, jpt-uding Jewelry
of every*description in - the m.»ot durable and
substantial manner. Orders for anything in
thei* line of business respectfully solicited.
Oct. 0, 1359—ly* _ . . -
1 Prize of
1
§7o f ooo
2n,<)bo
3<V>oO
2,000 j
1,000 |
5 Prizes of
10 “
2.0 «
i no “
100
5U00
*5«*u
300
300
976 Approxim’h Prizes, amounting to §18,200.
23/22o' Prizes, amounting to. §271,200
Certificate of package of B> whole tickets §55.00
' 4 ‘ ' 10 half “ 27.50
- ** 10 quarter u 13.75
u “ 10 eighth “ fi.87
This is the risk, and which entitles ilie hol
der to al! he draws over §25.
NOTICE.
COMBIKATIOF PLAF.
CLASS B,
Draws every Tuesday at 11 o’clock, a. m.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
$100,000!
78 SniBEItS 14 DRAWN ballots!
14 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets.
Boston, Mass.
KRAMER & JJRO.,
V.- II O I. E S A L E A X D IIET.1I I.
DRUGGISTS,
Cartcrsville, Cass Co., Ga.
H AVE constantly on band « fu’l assort
ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, Ac.
IMiysicians, 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 scMing at as low pri
ces as any Drug Store in the Southern coun
try. Knowing the adulteration-»*th*it are prac
tised in powdering and preparing Drugs, we
have these .articles prepared under our imme
diate supervision, thus insuring to cur cus
tomers pure Drugs and Medicines.
Physicians and others are invited to
call and examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Preparations not officinal prepared to
order.
Orders by mail promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed. I
"Ctsf* A share of public patronage is respect- j
fully solicited. KRAMER & BRO.. j
Corner opposite Jones & Green wood’s j
Apr. 14. Carriage Factory, j
Pharmaceutical
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE GOUGH DR 0ps
A new “nd eertain ciire for Cooglm Cobt .
‘hte^PSu.M-the Breast, alsoCral &’/«'
pmg Coughs, Colds, eet. amongst cfiJS? 0 -
This is .pleasant medicine ta take n, j
c.ng immediate relief, and in nine antofl”'
a prompt cure. J t exercises a most >
trolling influence over Coughs a,.a i •: )n -
of the lungs of any remedr&l* n '
ping the most violent in a few how,
“°3‘ '"»*•>’ ^ t" 0 - .Many cases thon.M "
be decidedly consumptive haTe been n.7* 11 * ,0
cured by the use of a few bottles imd fb^» pll?
mg Little’s Strengthening Plaster on the rw'
As an anodyne expectorant, without ..ra-
DOLLAR VERMIFUGE
Prepared and put up in vials, only b r tr r
Little. In using, nothing else i» UJ. 'j ”•
relieae children ot worms; and bes»f,.. ra- 11
one of the best and cheapest ever offered toi"/
public, its frequent use in families will «
much trouble and expense, as well a, r
of many children ; fur eight out of every .
cases generally require it. *’ ltn
I)R. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE
This is prepared from a French receipt
the forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for til! '
ute, and No. 2 for the chronic stagei that h„
been much improved upon m this count!! ,
and from its uuexumpled success is likeW '
supercede every other remedy for the cure of
the diseases of the Kidnevs and Bladder fin!'
orrhmal Blenuorrhoeal,' and Lucborrn’ea! "r
Flour Mbits affections. This extensive coo
poimd combines properties totally different io
!“-te and character from anything to be fonnd
in the United States. Pharmacopea or in nH.
vate practice: and in point of safety and effl
ciency is not rivaled by anything in America'
DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTEtt
OINTMENT.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters Scald
Heads, and diseases of the skin generally hare
been cured by this remedy, »nd since the i n .
tinduction of the No. 2 prepearation (beinc
stronger) scarcely a case lias been found
that it will not effectually eradicate in n short
time. For the cure of Cancerous Soics and
Ulcers it is applied in the lorm ef plaster,
and is almost infallible. 1 ’
Physicians are referred to the 16th page of
Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the catalogue of M-d-
icines of Materia Medica, that lie uses in com
pounding his different remedies, and asked to
say if they are not the chief reliance of the pm-
fession, as he himself has practised med
icine extensively for more than ten years
before retiring to the drug buisiness.
In more than two hundred places in Georgia
and in all the Southern States, they are tii be
had, and there are scamps aboiit who are
counterfeiting his remedies, bv palming iff
their own or something else,'by using the
same or similar name, ”
Sold by Little & Bro., Wholesale Druggists
Macon, Ga.
Sold in Cassville by J. D. Carpenter; iu
Cartcrsviile by the Druggists; in Adairsv’ille
by Livingston & Gash- and by merchants
and druggists generally. July 28, 1.859 ly.
Howard Association
Philadelphia, Penn.
A Bmevoifut luktitntiou *-*tuld,i*htd hy Suteial
Kndmnmnt for the 7.575/ ef the Sick and
/sUtreyseJ, ajfticted with Virulent and }y>.
drm ic Itisei/ye-i.
rpiiE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in tu-w
I « f Hie awful destruction of liunian life
caused by sexual diseases, and the dicejitioiw
practiced upon tbe unfortunatL victims i f
such diseases 1 i quacks, several years ago di
rt cted tlieir Consulting Surgeon, as a charit
able act worthy of their name, to open a Dis
pensary for flie treatment of this class of dig*
ea.-cs, in all the : r form-, and t«i give medical
advice gratis to ail ulm apply by letter with a
description of tlreir .col riituiii, (age, octuia-
tion, luibits <*f life, Ae., ) and in cast s ol ex
treme povi-riy t»i furnish medicine free at
charge. It is needless to add that the Asso
ciation commands the highest medical skill ot
tin* age, and will furnish the most aj proud
modern treatment.
The Directors :>f the Association in flier
annual report express the highest satisfied, n
with the success which has attended the labnis
• \ their surgeons in tin* cure of the diseases of
the k doeys, 'b’aildt-r and-sexual' organs, and
order a continuance of the Saihb ]>lan for the
itsiung
*ar.
An admirable report on the diseases of the
sexual organs, by the UonsnliingPuTgeon, will
be sent by mail, (in a seated envelope) flee i f
charge, on receipt of two stamps tor postage.
Other reports and tracts mi the nature ai:d
treatment of sexual d’seases, diet, Ac., are
constantly being j uhllsl ed fee gratuitous dis-
tr Lution, and will he s* nt to the afllictid.
Seme of the new remedies and methods of
treatment discovert d during the last year, :*ie
of great value.
Address for report or treatment, I)nct. J. S.
Ihiuglitoh. Acting‘Surgeon, Howard Associa
tion, Nt». 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia.
Bv order of the Directors.
E. !>. HEART WELL. Prcsid’t.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretarv.
Oct. 13, If'it—}v.
1 Prize, of
2 Prizes of
£100,000
50,0)0
350 Prizes of §20“
04 “ 100
2,000
3,000
04
“ 60
04
“ 60
428
“ 50
f 504
“ 32
58224
“ 16
g to1....
$1,030,472
MA^yFASTOBY,
CartersviHe, Ga.
BY JONES & GREENWOOD.
I ^HE subscribers invite the attention of the
. public to their large
Manufacturing Establishment,
at R. H. Jones’ old stand. They are prepar
ed to furnish all kinds of
25,829 Prizes, amounting to
Whole Tickets *1’> halves $5, quarters $2.50. * _. ,, , . . , .
1 ' J will sell before the court house door in
Ceutjpicatk of I ackaoks will be sold at tlic i ttie Jown of Mnrganton, Fannin county,
mllowing rates, which is the risk: ■ ! between the lawful hours of sale, to the liigh-
Certfficate of Packages of 10 whole tickets $60 j (jgi; bidder, on the 1st Tuesday in January,
\‘ t lo ialf “ S9 | i960,~in pursuance iff ithe verdict of a special
,, *. lo quarter L5-| ju rv - order atfff decree of the conrYoT Equitv, - - ...
• • 10 eighth , made at October Term, 1859, of said county: 344.12 Prizes, amounting to ?1,0 o 0,4;2 j fine Carriage, Buggy, or other vehicle, are re-
1 243, in the 8th dis- ; Tickets $16—halves, quarters and eighths in ! quested to examine their work before sending
of the latest styles and best finish—made of
materials from the best Northern and Eastern
Factories, just such as are used in tlic best
shops in the Union. All persons wanting a
1 Prize of
2 Prizes of
2 “
a “
$50,000 I
T9,3»o
t.ooo on
2,840 110 “
! “ 2,O hj j 25000 “
And 2l3>Approximalion prizes, raugin
from $20 up to $500.
j designate.
of 41 000 P EORGIA. C Vf5S COUNTY: Whereas Ja
’400 cobomd B. K. Mosteller applies to me for | ^ r(} Ticketsend i n g iu
SOo letters dismissory from administration 011 the - -
o 0rt .estate of Daniel Mostcller.
j on i Th'seare therefore to cite and admonish all
g 1 persons concerned to be And appear at my of
fice within the tlpuc prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why' said letters
_ should not be granted.
In OanEnixa Tickets or Certificates, t l.nts'of Land Nos. 242 and .. . , .
Enclose the -nonev to onr address for the i trict i,n ^ 2d section of said county. Sold for proportion. Certificates of 2o wholes $250— | North.
Tickets ordered, on receipt ,,r which they will *hc henriit of the heirs at law of William W. . halves, qnarters and eighths in proportion,
he forwarded bv first mail Purcliisefs can ' Picrcv, deceased, late of said conuty. Terms,
V figure fhev mav i 12 months credit, with approved securitv.
y retire tncy may | \ VM . E. PIERCY,SheriiT,
Please taka Notice
naing
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
r>« K *iintr. 1 _ - — , , That in ordering Tickets the only thing nec-; *^ rui3 : * Thankful ior tbe patronage here-
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will i A"5? Trustee for the heirs at law ofWm. W. essary to Insure safety and dispatch, its, .thatj Tofore received, a c °ntiiumnce_of 18
* sent to purchasers inunediatelv after the j Piercy, deceased. N«r. 22—tds. | you address us in a plain hand, giving vour S0 ” clte( L R^LKT H. JU>L»,
1 post office, countv and State, and vour orders * ^ ^ ^ J °HN GREENY 0°D
r • *• • 1 Cartersville, Cass co., Ga., Apr. 7,1850—ly.
be s
I drawin
Notice to Correspondents. : i Millinery and Dress ■*&«.
Those who prefer not sending money, py. — -**- « a— -i rxi- ai t*??
25,3G5 prizes, amounting to ' -§340,4^0
Who»6 tickets §1«) ; halves, quurte's-s and
- eighths* in proportion.
J > r:z*^ I paid.immediately after the drawing.
All orders'"-addressed. to Ftivxce. Rkoad-
BRXYs ■& AVilTnihgton. Del.; will m
Given under my hand at office, this July 7, j mail, can use the different EXPRESS COM-
1S59. Gm.
J. W. WATTS* Ord.
; PANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums }
! of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us ;
( T E<
see Swain applies to me for letters dis-
, , . A ^ . . miss'irv from administration on tbe Estate
promp. ::|ientmn, am _ the printed official Jag. y‘ Aycock, deceased
drawing
every patron, immediately after the same is is-
sned' and with the drawing a statement to
each individual what he or she has. drawn.
, That we cash all Prises under $1,000 imme-
frora market diately after the drawing, in specie, bank notes
is-1 j •, , . . _ > with • 8ELEGT'STOCK OF BONNt?T8 snd or drafts,
of! mi ’ n ^r enclosed in a Oov- BONNET TRIMMINGS, of the latest style.— j All communications strictly confidential.
; ernnient^ost Office Stamped Euvehipe, or the ( D re3s . ma j t iB ( r in aH the most fashionable Circulars, containing full explanations of
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Jes-i T -fe
MRS. C. M. MARSH and MissJ
AI. A. GOODWIN have associa-l
ted themselves in the MILLIN
ER!' and DRESS MAKING business..,
CARTERSYILLE
FRANi
April 7, 1859-
BRQADBKNTS Jfc CO.,
-ly.' Al magers.
US. .VI. .-v t COCA, tlfCCa?CU. ; n p . - - 41,' I Ay I C33*IUttAIII^. Ill IUC ISlwOh lasiliuiiauit; vuvuim-', vuhmiiiuhj; t..i|iiuiiailUII3 III
These are theref ire tocite and admonish all ^TB^oinmuuicationa'stricUy r confidaitinL i . st - vie *> nealI y executed atshort notice, as they onr Schemes^Aci,will Jbe forwarded "by mail,
persons concerned t»i be and appear at my of-. TirifitJ' Hr I hayecompetenf helps. Also prepared to make to auy one sending us
See within the time prescribed bv law to Show' 1 Address fjr .Jvravvx-v M** 1 '*' 1 cffitrs, Pant^ Vests, ^ats, Ac., with A ddress all orders i
...... i... ....:1......... . . j I- JCIVl.,., c.1 . I.U., . J; ...... n .I.. ■ t l.i.. l.mic 1 H o no f—: T11 \ T
ns bis: name.
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this June
3<\ 1S59. 6m. J. W. WATTS. Ord.
gTATE OF GEORGIA, Pickens Countt.— j
LIKELY
NEGRO 33 and MULES
FOR SALE. O Whereas Edward Johnson, administrator:
rpUE subscriber will offer for sale, at public i de 1,0 " is ,,u > he ea ^ te , ? f i'‘ hn p aI ! 9 . de ‘
1 outicrv, at the court house door iu Cass- ce^ed, applies to m^tor letters d.smissory ,
ville, on the 1st Tuesdav iu Junuarv’next, ^ r '™ sald administration. I
J - ■ ■ These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
SIXTEEN YOUNG AXD T.TKRT.Y. persons concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show .
"VT It d—1 T~> /~v "151 oi cause, if anv they have, whv said letters should !
J-N not be granted." * • ; j
j Given under my hand at office, in Jasper,;
„ 9*^3 idispatch, upon the ao.4 reasonable terms.—
■ n ,, j,, - T i» i *i'i u, . ,a -'J“ a " . CaH and see them, at: tbe.brick building, oppo-
Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street.- <-- te g tin ^ s ^1, Cartersville, Ga. !
I Ndvrio, ’5S-SK-...- -H ,'Oi.X7 j
March 24th, 1S59.
HODGES, DAVIS A CO., Jlacoti, Ga.
Tickets in the above Plans for sale bv
■Nov IT W. D. BURRIS, Cassville.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors, j
A LL persons indebted to tbe estate of'
Sarah . Carlile, deceased, late of Cass
county, are requested to make immediate
payment; and those having claims against'
said estate will please present them iu terms .
of the law. , . W W^ LEAK, .
THOS. H. LEAK.
Dec. 1—6 w. Executors.
Mode de Paris.
W. C,. BEALL,
WATEHES,
ProvisionStore,
By IY. N. Strange.
1st door west of the Railroad, coming from
Atlanta.
K EEPS constantly on band, at moderate
prices. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese,
Candies, Nuts, West India Fruits; Cigars and
1 Tobacco of the best manufacture. Will keep
, open daring the n inter season a first rate
| Eating Saloon:
Oysters, Cheese, Crackers, Hot Coffee, Dried
Beef and Beef Tongue, &c.—to which the at
tention of the jpobHc, and travellers especially
are invited. Children’s Toys of almost every
The Great Wonder of tli.c 10tla Century.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
S AYS the St. Louis (Mo.) Democrat: Below
we publish a letrer to I)r. Wood, of this
city, from a geiitlcihar. in Maine, which speak#
glowingly of the superior merits of his hair
tonic. Such evidence must have its effect f
when coming from a reliable source. If cer
tificates are gnai tin tees of truth, the Dr. needs
no encomiums nor useless puffery from the
Bath, Maine, Jan. 20, 1850.
Prof. 0. J. Wood £ Co.: Gentlemen: Hav
ing my attention railed a few months since to
tlie highly b< neficial effects of your Hair Be-
storative, I was induced to make nj plication
of it upon my own hair, which had become
quite gray, probably one-third white; my wliis
kers were of the same character. Some three
| months since I procured a bottle of your Hair
i Restorative, and used it ; I soon found that it
j was proving what I had wished ; I used it
j about tw ; ce a week. I have since procured
i another bottle, of which 1 have niVi some. I
j can now certify to the world that the gray or
| white hair lias totally disappeared, both on
my head and face, and my hair has resumed
I its natural color, and is, I believe, more soft
j nnd glossy than it has been before for twenty-
five years. I am now sixty years old; my good
wife, at the age of fifty-two, has used it with
the same effect.
The above notice T deem due to yon for your
valuable discovery. I am assured that who
ever will rightly use, as per directions, will
not have occasion to contradict my statements.
Tama citizen of this city and a resident here
for the last fifteen years, and am known to,
nearly 3very one here and adjoining towns..
Yours truly, A. C. RAYMOND..
Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1858.
Prof. Wood : Dear Sir: Having had the.
misfortune to lose the best portion of my bair-
from the effects of the yellow fever, in New.
Orleans, in 1854,1 was induced to make a trial/
of your preparation, and found it : tp answer as;
the very thing needed. My hair, ia now thick
and glossy, and no words can express. ipy»
ligations to you in giving to the afflicted such,
a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON.
The Restorative ia. put up iu bottles of three
sizes: large, medium and small ;• the sijiaU
holds half a pint, and retails for one dollar per
bottle; the'medium holds at least 20 per cen *
more in proportion them the small, retails for
$2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 4f* per
cent more in proportion, and retails for §3.
O. J. Wooa A €o., Proprietors, 444 Bron<K
way, New York* and 114 Market street, nt..
Louis, Mo.
For sale in Cassville by Sam’I Levy.
Sept. 1, 1859—Sm.
* JMS 33i$2!!"Sfr;±2 i ES *-77."'! * “™? iPJ
TNFORMS the pu»~ that l»c Js at his old "biting anv kind of such work done are rc- ie him ’ h * at ° W a ^-q'“*•
A stvnCfe rffijgir arith m Sue stock of questef to give me a trial. ! 0ct - 13 ’ l8o9 ‘
materials' and prepared to make to order
: BOOTS and SHOE
and eight or ten of as fine
MULES
as can be fonnd in Upper Georgia. This is all
Good Proparty,
Jaspei
June 16, 1S5U. 6m C. M. McCLURE, Ord.
Geoigia, Cass county.
, ■HHI . , in the ?>qtt :fiish)Diiable^
ARRI AGES AND HARNESS.—The sub- ; S, - Tle - and Hatters himself that he has no supe-
tice, and on an reasonable terms. All that is
c
of Vehicles to
try, comprising Coaches, Celesches, Bocka
— 1 IlC .-*UD- .» ’ —
scriber keeps still the largest .asoortmest I. r!
ehicles to be found in fhe Sontherir I ~
ways, Ac. Concord Bnggies at one hundred ^^ 5 ?*^^ proye tlus is a tnal. Repairing w aj-*ttend di
T WO months after date application will be , dollars. Leather-top Baggies at one to two done ln neatest and mostsnbstantial man- - - • —
made to the Ordinary of said connty for \ hundred dollars, and other styles equally low. ner -
i give me a trial.
W. R. MOUNTCASTLE. |
March 31, 1859—ly. Carterariile, Ga. !
OCT. J. W. KIN ABREW, having lo-
^eated permanentlr in Cassville, offer his
FOR SALE.
I OFFER tbe following lots of land ior sale,
on reasonable terms:
leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert A.' Ma- 1 A card of designs will be sent if
’ addressing M. H. NuAT
and sold for no fault. It mav be treated lor son, deceased, late of said conntv
privately until day of sale. A. C. WYLY, j RACHEL MASON,
Adsirsville, Ga.. , Nov 17—2m Administratrix.
■ | / ' ' ;
I, T ; eiy instance.
. wo. .,wno „J C ±£ CTerv cail-'Sa^H-“ Gilmer Co,, 6 th district and 2d
A&d,*^^tri 0S Ve^^i5w ni f ht ’ OfficeTTSSof J.’ZlZ\ Cass, 6th 3d
Arl Vvork warranted. Terms eaA in ev- reR-S residence, where he can be fonnd during 3 ?“?“'> J,h
nor. iu, o». tlw 44V Lai .1 Ik. - J47,
n.-c l—tds.
'S residence, where he can be fonnd during i
the d*r,e-«t night at' the residence lately occu-; J4 ‘’
pied by Rev. 0. Kelsey.. Thankful for past Apply to
i §?Re£kfe?Ii. tm&rSS&jiZg*”; j Sesame: j C«lw-bns, Ga.
i, Ga., Feb. 1,1J59._
Faulding, 19th 3d
the snbscriber, or. to John G. Be-
imbns, Ga.
Oct 13—Sm. JOHN BETH USE.
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INSHIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta,
Georgia.--I. & R* WINSHIP & a
Mannfactnrers of Steam Engines anu
Boilers, Circular Saw Mills, on the most ap
proved plan, Turning Lathes, Sugar Mora.
Kettles, Mining Machinery, Mill Work, of al
descriptions, J>ew Styles of Iron Railing to
Fences and Cemetry Lots, Bridge Casting
and Bolts, Railroad Work, Gin Gearing from
9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Powers,,
and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made
to order at short notice. .
Having experienced workmen, a large an
well assorted stock of New Patterns, and our
facilities being superior to any Foundry in tne.
State, welfeel confident of giving entire satis-,
faction to those who may favor us with tneir
orders, both in regard to prices and quality o ■
onr work. ......
Foundry and Machine Shop on n e - •
tern A Atlantic Railroad.
ISAAC WINSHIP | BOB’t WIXSHIP | 6E0. WISSH -r
March 24tb, 1839—ly.