The Cassville standard. (Cassville, Ga.) 18??-1???, December 15, 1859, Image 4

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eownmv mi 1m- pact. the defendant ; or on account of perjury ADinnTi.vmR’t sale. B T virtae of ■■ order of the Ordinary «f Gaaa fovatr, will be wild before the court <w mistake 0« the part of any of the Wit- house door lathe town of Cassville, within the nr mtanaw on «« j , , ^ ^ „„ (be 1„ Tuesday in Jan- nesses tor the State, which is afterwards ncXf KIGHTV ACRES OF LAND, lying discovered, and which may haiee materi on the west side of lot So 235. in the sd dia-j „ . _ ... .U- .i_ triet and 5th section. So d as (he property of i ally influenced the vcidtct apwst tne ae w - n) c ijuvton, decessed. Terms made; f.nchnt; or in cases of conviction upon known <m the'day of sale- such slight evidence that the mind is left ‘ OT ‘ Georgia State Lattgry.; s O* ran Pt*x or Smwin Kcanans. ** v . . „ . (Chartered by the State ef Georgia.) For the Benefit of Ibc A . ^ aaaa Monticello Union Academy, Capital K5*eSlW,WW! Or jAsrsBWOcsTT. Os 1 TICKETS ONLY 9** VrElvm * CO.. Managers. mihlie under the saDerintendence of swora TICKETS ONLY |»1 , ifieent Schemes will V ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. f nonxixG ruuicu nui». I RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY ANI> MACHINE SHOP, oa Georgia Baft Read, .near Cotton Factory, Augusta, Oa.—Or- I I Paper Mille, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water ; Wheels; all kinds of Smith work; Shafting “•‘“•‘^“•’tPSainar. March *1, 18.19-ly. Proprietor. in great doobt about the guilt of the dc c^,, Da fendant or in cases of extreme youth ; in HIR VM WILI. these, and possthly m few other «»»*'«*-! JOSEPH WILSON — where injustice is likely to be done, and ; WJ| E uLASSEXGAME. when the remedy is no longer within the I -|T appearing ' reach, of the courts, the humanity °f our ; nn( {|^^ J1 , I ‘ 'y,*' two hundred and eighty-two | Constitution has wisely vested in another : dollars, besides interest, dated 2d June, 18.12,' 1 _» J... ...Liirnindit amolc DOW- with a credit of twenty-fire dollars on it, made, department of the government, ample pow >b , e fa| R M j> ar i s „ r bearer, and. endors- to nrevent the injustice, by extending ' tSto the said Diram Williams, by Wiliam E.' ® .WOW -La. fllaaaan wl mo inft RI<mMl bv Joftenn Wllwn A pardon, and thus annulling the judgment »!*««"] of the Court. But it should not be forgot ten that this j rower is subject to be great ly abused, and that it was not the inten tion of those who formed our Constitution that the verdict of juries and the judge ments of the courts should he indiscrimi nately anmillcd. by its exercise; and fel ons convicted of atrocious crimes thereby turned loose again upon the community. The extension of mercy to such offenders Is the infliction of cruelty and injustice up on society. I am also aware tliat it is uig- ed that the pardoning power is a God like power and that it is noble to exercise it. But it should not lie forgotten, when this argument is urged, that God himself re quired no less than the blood of his own son as an atonement for sin, before he ex ercised the pardoning power. “ And with out shedding ol blood is no remission” is the language of llis eternal truth. God has said in his revealed law that ‘*tlie mur derer shall surely be put to death. — *• Moreover, ye shall take no satisfaction for the life of a murderer, which is guilty of death; but he shall be surely put to death ” “ So ye shall not polufe the land wherein ye are; for blood It dcflleth the u„j. and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it.” If then we would respect the revelations of God, and save our land front the stain of innocent blood, we must execute the law and pun ish the guilt}'. Some may say that the stern truths of the Bible aro not suited to the humanity and sympathy of the pres ent age. They arc none the less truths, however on that account; and it is none the less certain that the curse of God will rest upon tliat State or nation, which dis regards them, and that his blessings will attend those who obey them. JOSEPH E. BROWN. to the Court that Hiram Wil- __ , . „ .... owner of a certain instrument To be distributed each Saturdays Dee., 1M>- Class 48 draws Saturday, Dee. 8. 1859. Class 49 draws Saturday, Dec-10, 1859. Class 50 draw* Saturday, Dee. 17,1539. Clan* 51 draws Saturday, Dee. 24, 1859. - . , , •- • . _.. , Class 52 draws Saturday, Dec. 81,1859. me and signed hr Joseph Wilson i , __ — — * To he drawn in public, under the sworn above specified. Arrives at Atlanta at ...... .MO A. M. XK***ofan? College in ough, the discipline ns strict, and the location «? F a.a a ■ at .F —aAlaow I* III STS !■ 1 Graaa M« N> «g'££J!£S'S’i&K^ "**“*■ isengai . and WHIfaunE. Hlassengame,andwhiefc,being, ,. . w still anna id has been and is lost or destroyed superintendence of two Commissioners,—w. and cannot be found : It is, therefore, ordered R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, id the city ot that the said Joseph Wilson and William E. Susannah, Ga. Magnificent Scheme, Hlassengame do show eanse, if any they hare, at the next Superior Const to be held for said counts why the copy of said insti ament sworn j p r iie of to, should not be established is lien of the ; Prize of original, so tost or destroyed, as aforesaid, 1 i Prize of and that service of this Rule be perfected as j Prize of required by law. i 1 Prixe of GEO. D. RICE, J. S. C. B. C. ) \ Prize of Gives under my hand and official signature j Prize of this 10*h October. 1859. DA VI. P. MONROE. C. S. C. (1 Prise of i 1 Prise of #60,000 5 Prises of #1,000 20.000 10 Prises of 500 10,000 2 Prizes of 400 5,000 2 Prites of 800 4,00<1 2 Prixes of too ' 3,00<> 50 Prises of 150 2,000 lOO Pris-.-s of 100 1,500 I0<> Prise* of 95 1,100 10i) Prises of 85 Apprnximution Prises. 4 Prises of #600 Approx, to #100,000 4 « 500 “ “ 50,000 4 •< 400 4 •• 800 4 •• *90 .O “ 100 5,000 “ *> »r< FACULTYs ,.. THOMAS BAMBAUTaA. M., Presi- and Professor of Moral Huijnen. , . . ua i j. D. COLLINS, A. M., Prof. Natural Set •M Atlanta to Chattanooga, 188 miles. Fare #5.-' CKt an rf Agriculture. JOBS W.LEWW. i S. H. DEVORE, A. M., Prof.. Mathematics Superintendent. I Prise of #50.000 1 20 Prises of #8,000 Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and | J ««» .«• V Ratios hop •* » 1.00*- the Seahville A CbattnnoaRa Railroad at Chap . Ph'■ 1 •• “ 15 O00 l5> « 5W Uaoogtm i d ‘5 t I “ J .. 0 10>*>110O “ 40# _ .. - — I J-D. & »» “ 5,000 j 150 “ 80,000 “ 15,000 “ 10,000 “ 5,000 100,000 #615,000 GEORGIA. Dawson Cousrr: Joseph Wil son, one of the defendant* in the above ease, is not to be found in this State. This October 10.18.19. SAM’I. R. KINDI.EV. Nov 3—8m Sheriff Dnwsou County. Georgia, Cam coaaty B. II. I.EEKE, 1 Bill fir Disenv- * j». ! cry. Relief and JOHN F. BROWN, Sheriff, f Injunction, in For the use of A A Williams J Cass Sup Conrt. I T being made fully appear in open Court that the defendant'reside* without the lim it* of thi* State, and order granted at the Sep tember term last past ot said Cbnrt for service hr 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 Conrt will pr-tceed as to justice sha'I appertain. Witness the Honorable Leandvr W. Crook, this 8th November. 1859. a 1 * 1 — Oil l>, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prize* of #200 approx, to #60,000 prise 4 Prizes of 150 approz. to 20,0oo prize 4 Prize* of 125 approx, to 10,000 prize 4 Prize* of I0u approx, to 8 Prizes of 8<> approx, to 60 approx, to 50 approx, to 40 approx, to 20 approx, to 8 3 Prizes of 8 Prizes of 8 Prizes of 400 Prizes of 25,000 Prizes of 1,000 prize 4,000 prise 3,000 prize 2,000 priie 1,500 prise 100 prise The ordinarv drawing* of Wood. Eddy A Co.’a Lotteries’ will take plaeent Angwsta, Ga., as follows— CLASS 45 Draws Saturday, Nov. 5,1859. CLASS 46 Draws Saturday, Nov. 12, 1859. CLASS 48 Draws Saturday, Nor. 26,1859. CLASS 49 Draws Saturday, Dee. 8, T859. CLASS 50 Draiis Satuiday. Dee. 10, 1859. CLASS 52 Draws Saturday, Dee. 24, 1859. CLASS 53 Draws Saturday, Dec. 31, 1859. CLASS 54 Draws Saturday, Jan. 7, 186«. CLASS 55 Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, 1S60. CLASS 57 Draws Saturday, Jan. 28, 1860. Aug. 11, :859. my. T. A. SEALS, A. M., Prof. Ancient Langua ges and Literature. ... Thera are six classes—two Academic, and Students are received at any Just Received. A NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF degree of advancement, and for any studies they may wish to pursue. Certifies!' ' " ’ “ DEY GOODS, AND #366,040 10 half 10 quarter 10 eighth Nov no JAMES worrofi 2-1,828 Prizes, amounting to Whole Tickets #10, halves #5, quarters #2.50. Cznvinc.vTn or Ptcusn will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets #60 •• “ in hair •* 30 15 7.50 Is Oudekixg Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the 'money to our address for the Tickets ordered. <>M receipt of which they will clt: ' K ' be forwarded by ID*t mail. Purchaser* can | hare Tickets eiidiug in any figure they may designate. The list of drawn number* and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Notice to Correspondents. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use the different EXPRESS COM Ordinary drawing to take place as above specified. 1 Grand Prixe of $60,000! 1 prize of 1 “ #*>,000 10,000 Georgia, Cass coaaty. W HEREASThos.C. McEver, Administra tor on the estate • f Brice McErer, de ceased. applies to me for letters Dismiisorv 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 p\NY, whereby inonev for Tickets, in sums show eanse. if any ther have, why said letters of Teo Dollars. ' and upwards, can be sent us should not be granted. I AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any Giren under my hand at office, this Oct. 6, eitv „ r town where thev have an « ffiee. The 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord. money and order must'be enclosed in a Gor- erament Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the 4 “ “ 250 ** 10,000 4 “ .. 225 “ 5,000 4 “ •• 2>>o “ ’• 4,000 4 “ *• 150 ’* •• 8,000 4 “ •• 100 “ •• 1.500 5,000 “ *• 20 are 100,000 5,435 prizes. amounting to #320.000 Georgia, Cuss county. W HEREAS James F. Barron, administra tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de Largest Slave Counties in Georgia. Counties. No. Slaves. 1 aluc. 1 Chatham, 12,235 *M5fi,550 S Burke 11,305 5,»«2.725 3 Houston 10.9G9 0,819,157 •1 Monroe, 9,747 6,834,104 5 Troup 9,744 0,724,296 6 Mcrri wether,... .8,561 5,403,346 7 Greene, 8,251 5,008,532 8 Talbot .8,251..... 5,217,847 .7,836..... 5.637,460 .7,829 8,060.853 9 Hancock, . 10 Stewart,. Total.. .96,226 #58,625,070 SMAI.I.EST SLAVE COINTIKS IS OEOKCIA. Counties. No. Slaves. Value. ceased, applies to me for letters disraissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my of fice, within the time preacribcd by law. and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this Sept 22, 1859. 6m. * J. W. WATTS. Ord. Ezpress Company cannot receive them. All cnniminiicationa strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to McKinney a co., Savannah, Ga. Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street. March 24tb. 1859. CONSOLIDATED Lotteries cf Delaware FOR DECEMBER, 1859. France, Bruuftbeuts A Co., Muaugers. Georgia, Pickens county. W HEREAS Samuel Tate, administrator on The Legislature of Delaware at its last ses- the estate of William Coffee, deceased, sion baring granted t) Frascr. Broaubests applira to me for letters dismisaorv from said ; A Co. (to the exclusion of all other applicants) administration. la Lottery Charter for the encouragement of These are therefore to cite and admonish al| j Internal Improvements in the State, tocontin- persnna concerned to be and appear at my office ue fi>r apenod of twenty years, are now draw within the time prescribed by law, and shew I ing in Wilmington, Delaware, a series of the cause, if anr they have, whv said letters should i most splendid schemes ever offered to the not be granted. ‘ | public Bonds for one milium of dollars have Given under mv hand at office, this Sept 22, i been given to the Shite, to secure the payment 1859. 6m. - C. M. McCIXRE. Ord. j ol all thn prizes. The drawings take place in Georgs*, Cuss county. ■yyrHEREAS John I.. Rowe applies to me 1 Towns,..... 104.. ....#64,547 2 Colquit, 106.. 63,700 8 Union, 126. 80,695 4 Pierce 139.. 80,750 5 Fannin, .... 140.. 83,000 fi Gilmer, 160.. .. ... 98.510 7 Haralson,.. ......211.. 136,427 8 Pickens,.... 237.. 135.400 9 White, ..... 240.. 148,300 10 Rabun, .... 249.. 126,281 Total, 1,712 #1,017,610 lor letters of administration on the e* tate of Wm. 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, tf any thev have, wl y said Letters slnmld not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this Nor. 17, 1859. 30d. ' J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry. Georgiu, Cuss county. 'JI'YO months after date application will _b« _ made to the Ordinarr of said countv for leave to sell the real estate of Martin Stidham, deceased, late of said count,-. ELISIIA STIDHAM, SIMEON STIDHAM. TIIOS. M. ANSLEY. Nov. 1. Administrators. Taxable Property in Georgia. V»L of Real Estete in 1859, #149,547,880 G eorgia, cass county —Wherraa J. H. Rice and Robert Russell apply to me for lettera dismissory from administration on the estate of John Russell, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my of- -f _ 1 _ ■ ! See. within the time prescribed by lawl to show Value of 443,364 Slaves, 271,620,40o cause, if any they have, why said letters should Value dty and town property 32,129,314 Money end solvent debts, 96,124,701 Merchandize, 13,531,687 Manufacturing. Stocks, Ac., 4,428,132 Shipping and Tonnage. 681,731 Household A kitchen furniture 2,125,045 Miscellaneous, * 39,315,089 cause, if any they not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this July 7, 859. Gm. ' J. W. WATTS. Ord. public, and are under the sujierinjendence of commissioners appointed by the State, to in sure their fairness. The managers call the attention of the pub lic to the following splendid schemes, to be drawn daring the present mouth. 5,000 | 100 50 prises of 160 ** 4,000 8,000 1,500 1 #500 400 800 150 100 Approximation Prizes. 4 Prize* of #400 approx, to #50,000 Prize “ 20,000 “ Whole Tickets #10, Halves #5. Quarters #2\i- Wmid, Eddr A Co.’s Eztraordinsry Draw ings, on the three number plan, Capital Prize #100,000, takes plaee on the last Saturday in each month. Whole tickets #2o, halves, quar ters and eighths in proportion. In Ordering Tickets or Certificates, Enclose the amount of money toonr address for what you wish to purchase; name the Lot tery in which you wish it inrested, and wheth er von wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re ceipt of which we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediatelv after the drawing a printed drawing, certified to by the Comniissiuncra, will be sent, with an explanation. Purchasers will please write turir signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State.. All prizes of *1,000 and under, paid immedi- atelv after the drawing—other prizea at the u- snal time of thirty dsya. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to WOOD, EDDY A CO.. AngnsU.Ga. WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta. Ga. WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del. Jan. 6,1959—ton. AND WAGONS, Magnificent Scheme. GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE #70,000 ! Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del’e. Class 18, to be drawn in 'Wilmington, Del., Saturday, Dee. 81, 1819. SCHEME. 73 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of #70,000 | 2-17 Priz is of #1.000 1 3 Prizes of 80,000 12,7501 6.» 6,000 I 65 2,500 I 65 2,000 | 4610 1,250 j 27040 #1.202,000 32,896 Prises, amounting to Tickets #20; halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. A certificate of package of 26 wholes, #299 ; certificate of package ot 26 halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del. ON THE HAVANA PLAN. G eorgia, cass county.—whereas Jonathan McDow applies tome for letters dismissory from the Executorship on the Es tate of Thomas J. Alexander, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed oy law, to show Total, #609 453 9S4 ■ c - l,,!W * *f*“.v they have, why said letters should ” ; not lie granted. ^ j Gi-en under my hand at office, this July T«K NEW CONCman*. j 21st, 1S19. 6m. J. W WATTS. Ordinary. Here is the political complexion of the SENATE: Democrats. Black Republicans,... Americans,— Vacancies, .36 .24 66 Total v HOUSE: Administration Democrats,...... 93 Anti-Lecompton or Douglas Dent. 8 Black Republicans, ..113 Americans 23 G eorgia, cass county : whereas r. G. Tomlin applies to me for lettei missory from administration on the W. M. Heifner. deceased, late of iuWd These are therefore to cite ndm^iiRill persons concerned, to be and ip^rit ifoef Gee within the time prescribed by law. tolmw cause, if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. ^Bivea under my hand at office, this July 7, .237 «m. J. W. WATTS. Ord. 'fc liT* A stranger waiuforing around one streets and evidently crazy was put in jail yesterday morning. About two hours after his incarceration the jailor went to his room and found him dead—he having hung himself with the window curd, with EORGIA. CASS COUXTY: Whereas Ja- _ cob and B. F. Hosteller applies to me for letters dismissory from administration on the estate of Daniel Mosteller. These are therefiire to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at mv of fice within the time prescribed by law to «ihow cause, if any they have, why aaid letters should not he granted. Given under mv hand at office, this Jnlv 7, 1919. te. J. W. WATjTS, Ord. Extra Clara Nine, to be drawn in Wilming ton, Del., Dee. 31. 1859. Everw other Ticket a Prize. Prixes payable in full, without deduction, te Loti In these Lotttries every prixe is drawn. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of #50,000 2 Prizes of #1,000 2 Prizes of 12.500 10 “ 400 2 - 5,000 10 “ 300 2 M 4,000 20 “ 200 3 “ 2.840 100 “ 100 3 “ 2,0*10 25000 “ s And 311 Approximation prizes, ranging from #20 np to #500. 35,365 prizes, amounting to *310,400 Whole tickets *10; halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Prizes paid immediately after the drawing. All orders addressed to Fb/UCCE, Broad- brxts A Co., Wilmington, Del., will meet with prompt attention, and the printed official drawings sent as soon as over. FRANCE, BROADBEXTS k CO., April 7, 1839—ly." Managers. SIDE AND KETAIKED BY WM- HEADDEN, CASSVILLE, GA. n E lias a bit of Buggies. Wagons. Ac., for sale, all of which were made by experi enced workmen and cannot fail to give satis faction ; those who need anything of the sort are rt quested to rail and look at his work*— lllacksinithiug-promptly attended to. July 29, 19-19—It. M. McMURRY, dealer in Family ||jj Groceries. CASSVILLE, GEO., J^EEl’S constantly un hand a large and well selected stock of Groceries, Confectionaries, and . Hardware. Also, agent fur Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills, and Jacob’s Cordial. July 23—6m MADDOX k MERCK, Watch Bepairers & Jewelers, Caktebsville, Ga., . ri RESPECTFULLY inform the public p\lhil they are prepared to do any kind r 1 JH.if wnrk dune by a s : lver*mith, aneh as repairing Watches, Clocks, mi.uding Jewelry of every description in the hwt dnrable and substantial manner. Orders for anything in their line of business respectfully solicited. OeL 4, 1859—ly. Notice. Fannin Sheriff’s Sales. O N the 1st Tuesday in Jan’ry next, before the Court Honsedoor in the town of Mor- ganton, Fannin coontv. within the usual boars of sale, the folfow'ing property will be sold: Lot of Land No. 807, in the 7tii district and 1st section; levied on_ to satisfy sundry fi fiu I will sell before the court boose door m tbe town of Morgauton, Fannin county, between the lawfhl hours of sale, to the high est bidder, on the 1st Tuesday in January, I960, in pnrsoanee of the verdict of a special jury, order and decree ol the court of Eqaity, made at October Term, 1859. of said county: Lots of Land Nos. *43 and 843, in the 8th dis trict and 3d section of laid county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs at law of William W. Piercy, deceased, late of said county. Terms, 13 months credit, with approved security. WM. E. PIERCY, Sheriff, Olotbing, which will be sold at LOWER PRICES than ever heretofore offered in Casseille or Casa county. At Levy’s cheap cash store. Sept. 22, 1859—3m. HODGES, DAVIS A CO’S. CkrasolidfctediLotteries. MACON, GEORGIA. Authorized by n Special Act of the Legisla ture, for the benefit of Academies, ar.d for other purposes. THREE-PLANS! SOMETHING NEW! ,.._..tes of proficiency and degrees of B. Ph., A. B., A. M., are given in accordance with the course completed. Practical Sciences—as Chemistry applied to the Arts and Agriculture; Investigations in the'Laboratorv; Visits to the Mines, anff Ge ological Phenomena of Cherokee Geolgia;— Exercises in Drawing and. Field Work ; Prac tical Astronomv, Ac., receive particular atten- Ternas. nf 1 aitims, Board, Arc. Twenty poor youth W good character re ceive Tuition gratis. Any young man, of adnll years, needing it, may settle by note for Tui tion. payable <in success in after life. Young Ministers always gratuitous. Tuition in Academy taught by Professors, #30 for 40 weeks Tniticn in College taught by Professors, #40 for 40 1 Board in private families 10 to #12 per month. Mark well, #140 to #160 pays Tuition, Board, washing and Inel, fur 40 week*. - Commencement day, Wednesday after 2nd Sunday in July. .... College year from first Wednesday in Sept, to commencement day, inclnding Christmas recess. For Catalogue, Ac., address the Pres ident. WM. A. MERCER. Secretary Board of Trusters. Spring session opens 13th Jar.nary, I860. Cassrille, Ga., Nov. 3, 1859—2%m. CITY PLAIT. ® 50,000 FOR #1.00! Prises Payable without Deduction I EXTRA CLASS! 75 ballots!—12 draws ncmbeks !! To be drawn in tbe city of Macon, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, at 4 o’clock, during the years 13*59 and 1860. By this Class the holder of any One Dollar Ticket, if the numbers so selected should be drawn, will be entitled to a prixe, according to the following Scheme: Any #1 tieket c with 3 drawn num. on it #.10,00)1 *• 7 4 ’5.000 1.1,000 5,00” 1,000 200 30 Any #! ticket with a drawn number on it, stationed to come opt at any particular place, such as 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, or any other station in the drawing, _ 6" Tickets from $1.00 to anr price, and prices paid at tbe above rates per dollar. • HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS! CAPITAL PRIZE Seventy Thousand Dollar* ! Tickets only $S.O0-lialres, quarters and eighths in proportion. Prises payable in full* without reduction. Purchasers buying lo Tickets, when the lumbers end in 12, 3, 4* 5* 6, 7, S, 9, 0, are guaranteed a prize of Class 11 draws Saturday. Nor. H*tli, 18"»9. M jo «« .4 * *4 26th, *• “ 13 “ 44 Dec. 3d, M 26,220 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $271,200 will be distributed according to the following Grand Schema, To be drawn every Saturday : 1 Prize of #70,000 1 5 Prizes of #500 1 “. 20,000 10 “ 50O 1 “ 10,000 | *» “ 100 1 “ 5,0001 100 “ 50 1 “ 3.-S0O 100 u 2-1 1 “ 2,000 I 25000 “ 5 3 Prize* of 1,000 | t Appro 26,220 Prises, amounting to #271,209 Certificate of package of 10 whole tickets #55.00 - “ 10 half “ 27.50 “ " 10 quarter" 13.75 “ “ 10 eighth “ 6.87 This is the risk, and which entitles the hol- Jer to all he draws over $25. COMBINATION FLAN. CLASS B, Draws every Tuesday at II o’clock, a. m. CAPITAL PRIZES, $100,000! 78 NUMBERS 14 DRAWN BALLOTS ! 14 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets. 1 Prize of $100,000 S50 Prizes of #200 2 Prizes of 50,000 64 “ 100 2 “ 25,000 64 44 SO 2 “ 20,000 64 44 60 2 “ 5,000 128 44 50 2 “ 3,000 5504 44 32 * “ 1 “ 2,000 1,000 *9224 16 34.412 Prizes, amounting to . .#1,030,472 Tickets #16— halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Certificates of 26 wholes $250— halves, quarters and eighths in proportion. Please take Notice That in ordering Tickets the only thing nee- And Trustee for the heire at law of Wm. W. I essary to insure safety and dispatch, is. that Piercv, deceased. K«v. 23—tds. ; von address ns in a plain hand, giving jour - — | post office, eoontv and State, and your orders D rated permanently i. Caraville, offer hi. | « TEIZSSK | V" * tU %i *° * !7 ^ - «h individual what he of night. Office Best door tout! ! rell’a resident where lejcan I . , u i the day.—at Bi*ht et the reside *°- £• * the town^of Mor- pied b y g.. ,f K c |^y. Th. i as the propraty of W. A. El- | JJ^tomage, he asks a continual idnr Justice Court fi fas from : • r ^ n* va i ibm. OCT. J. yt. KINABREW. having lo- j will be answered’by return mail. That we send the official printed drawing to after the same ia i»: G eorgia, cass county: whereas Jes- see Swain applies to me for letters dis missory from administration on the instate of Jas. M. Ayeock, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all peraons concerned to beam! appear at my of. his foot resting on the floor, lie said his j See wRUp the time prescribed by law to sh»w .... „ - ,. i cauto whv said letter* should not he granted, name was Davis, front North Cxndin*. I m,, n under my hand at office* this Jane Komu Courier, 7th. J 30, 1359. 6m. J. W. WATTS. Ord. jyAt a large and enthusiastic meeting Efwrad Jfohnernf ndminiiSntw held at Natick, (the residence of Senator - - - Wilson.) Sis., the following resolution was adopted: Whereas resistance to tyrants is obedience to Godr therefore, Betaktd, That it is the right and duty of the slaves to resist their naasters^and the right and duty ot the North to imeite them to resistance and to aid them in it." This was passed without a dissenting voice though Senator Wilson was present de bonis non on the estate of John Enas, de ceased, applies tn me-for letters dismissory from said administntMWL These are therefore to cite and admonish all personaenuaerntd. to heand appear at my within thn time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, in Jaspev, Jane 16, 1859. 6m C. M. McCLURE, Ord: Georgia, Caen county. > Job Work oeady c T WO months niter date aMdieatMa trill he made to the Ordinary of aaid county for leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert A. Ma son, deceased, late of raid enantv. , RVCWEL MASON. •t this Offioa. ! Noe 17—2m Adnvnistraitrix. drawing a statement towed' from Fannin Superior Court, ia favor j wrtl *""!! <*"3"/ " "7 nfT’ A*'!’^’- raeh'indiridual what he or she has drawn, of Mnrtha E. Gaud.., and other* vs. Asa j to brand dJing | ,Ttot vreerah JJ*n_ghr#W^ lie day,—at night at the rraidenee lately occn- , dimtel rafter the drawing, m specie, bank notes ' - J ■ n it IT.1... Vk.nlrf.1 liar Mil W drafts. Wade. Also, town lot E nton; levied on , to satisfy sundry the *13th district, G. M., in hvor of the Jus tices ot the Inferior Court of Fannin Thankful for past 1 continuance of the 1 Ueeaot tkv > * n "' n , e ?“ n !7-’ CARRIAGES AND IIAR5E88.—The *nV va. W. A. Ellis, P. D. Claiborne and Jehu W. (J ^ ibeT ^eep. still the largest asrartment Henson. J c f Vehicles to be found in the Southern eonn- Also, town lot No. 57. in tie town of Mor- ! try, eomprising Conches, Calesches, (neks gantna; levied on a* the property of P. F. : ways, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred Brock, to satisfy sendrv Justice’s Court fi fits. ■ dollars. Leather-top Baggies at one to twn fhim the 0Mth district,' G. M., in favor of the ■ ' 1 -*-** A ..w.. ...I— —.U. In. Justices ef the Interior Conrt, for the use of G. W. Gnatev. vs. P. F. Brock. John B. Chas tain; J. E. Alsobrook, endorser. Aim. 50 > nflnt, of lots of law 1L Rice nod others, vs. Thomas R. Trammel Nov. 89,1359. W. K. PIERCY. Sb’C Notice to Debtors and Ciedittn. A LL person* indebted to the estate df 1 the I\- Sarah CarHW, deceased, late of Cess coaaty, are icmsted to make-immediate payment; and those having claims against said estate will please present tbem'in terms of the law. W. W. LEAK. All communications strictly confidential. Circa fare, containing fall explanations of owr Scheotes, Ac., will be forwardod by mail, to any one tending ns his name. - Address all orders to HODGES, DAVIS A CO., Macon, Ga. Tickets in the above Plana for sale by Nov 17 W. D. BURRIS, Cassville. BARTLETT'S Fateat Voftlty Sewiftf The celebrated Copper Toe. MITCHELL'S Patent Metallic Tip, DESIGNED especially for BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’.' Boots and Shoes. A N improvement lias been applied to Boots I ' ' __ _ and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the consumer, of two-third.-, is real.zed, by actual experiment. TIIE TIP consists of a piece of copper or other indestructible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the boot or shoe, forming a com plete protection. This invention is now pre sented to tlie public, with tbe fullest knowl edge of its practical utility, having been test ed over two years, and is destined entirely t«» supercede the old style, for children s, boys and ymillis’ bools and shoes. The importance of this invention will be readily appreciated, as it is known that chil dren invariably wear ont their bool* and shoes first at the toe. and with this protection, they wi!i upon on average wear at least two or three times as long as the old style, while the ex pense is but a trifle more. This invention is also especially applicable lo miners’ boots, and all occupations subject ing the toe of the boot or shoe to be cat or worn. Merchant*, and the public generally, wil. see the importance of obtaining lliesc goods immediately, as they are destined, for general use, to supercede all other kinds. The goods may be obtained of nearly all lb. wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or ol the subscribers, (owners of the patent.) CHASE, McKIXNEV A ro.. Ang 18 6111 Boston, Mass. KRAMER & BRO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRFGGTSTS, Cartersirille, Caw Co. f tin* AVE constanilr on h:im? a fu 1 ! IT mentor DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac. Physicians, Planters, and the pnhiie gener ally lire respectfully informed that we are re ceiving constant supplies of the above articles from first hands, and are sc'ling at as low pri ces as any Drug Store in the Sontliern coun try. Knowing the oiloUrruliioiM that are prac tised in powdering and preparing Drugs, we have these articles prepared under our imme diate supervision, thus insuring to cur cus tomers ft nit Drugs and Medicines. Physicians and others are invited to cal! and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. - Preparations not officinal prepared to irder. £gT Orders by mail promptly attended to and sntisfaclion'guaranteed- A share of public patronage ia respect fully solicited. KRAMER A 11RO., Comer opposite Jones A Greenwood’* Apr. 14. Carriage Factory. MANUFACTORY, Cartersville, Ga. BV JONES & GREENWOOD. T HE subscribers invite the attention of the public to their large Kaiiii&etiiring Establishment, at R. H. Jones’ old stand. They are prepar ed to furnish all kinds of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HACKS, Fiiarmaceuticti DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUCH BRocs A new and certain cure for Cnnehs Cold. 1 Ihraa. Fain ia the Breast, also Croap wiT ping Coughs, Colds, ret. amongst cbildr,a This is a pleasant medicine to take pud cing immediate relief, and in nine ont oft - eases a prompt cure. It exereises a most J!* trailing influence over Cunghs and Irrilail of the Jungs of any remedy known, 0 fl en JT ping the moet violent in a few ho,,, most in a day or two. Many cases thoeebi, be deeidedlv consumptive have been n r „m».i cured bv tbe use of a few bottles and Ih,?' ' ing Little’s Strengthening Plaster on the ,1, '!' As an anodyne expectorant, without ing the bowels, it stands paramount t„ ,n cough mixtnres. 1 DOLLAR VERMIFUBE Prepared and pnt np in vials, only bv W o othing else is noa| r J :■ Little. In using, nothing eise is riqniied 1 reticle children ot worms; and besides Win one of the best and cheapest ever 1,(feted t ol i* public, its frequent arc in families will », much tranUe and expense, as well as the of many children ; hr eight ont of ever? t'! eases giraerally rtqnire it. ’ ” DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE. This is prepared from a French rcceip* „'i tbe forms af So. 1 and 2; the first for th, ate, and No. 2 for the chronic stage) that w, been mnch improved upon m this eounlrt and from its niiexampled success is lihely), supercede every other remedy for the esiy J the diseases of the Kidney* and Bladder, Gni orrheeal, Blennorrhoeal,' and Lnchorrneil w Floor Albna affections. This extensive toi- pound combines properties totally different ii ta.te and character from anything lo be (lined in the United States. Pharfaiaci-pea or in pn. rate practice: and in point ol safely and eS- ciency is not rivaled by anything iii A meric' DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTE1 OINTMENT. I Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Scald Heads, and diseases of the skin generally, bit, been cured by this remedy, and since tie in. traduction of tlie No. 2 prepearation (being stronger) scarcely a case has been feud that it will not effectually eradicate in a shun time.. For the cure ol Cancerous Sores and Ulcers it is applied in the form of plaster., and is almost infallible. Physicians are referred to the Uth page n| Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the catalogue ot Mtd- icines of Materia Medics, that he nses in com pounding his different remedies, and asked to say if they are not the chief reliance nf the pro fession, as be himself has practised med icine extensively for more than ten Venn before retiring to the drug bnisim-ss. In more than two bundled places in Genrgii, and in all the Southern Stiles, they are In be had, and there are scamps nlioiit who art counterfeiting his remedies, by palming, J their own or something else, by using the same or similar name, 8old bv Little A Bro., Wholesale Druggisti Macon. Ga. Sold in Cassrille by J. D. Carpenter; ii Cartersriile by the Druggists; in Adairreillr by Livingston A Gash - and by m-rchunlj and druggists generally. Jnly 28, ls.Vj—ij. Howard Association, Piiii.ADKL.ru 1 a, Pens. A Denfi'nltut hoftitntion • fd ly Sptriel EihIoicm*mt for the Jitlief if the Sid cnl Dialremul\ ajllietfd with Virulent and If (italic lh*ea*t*. riMIE HOWAKI) ASSOCIATION’, in t.,w X < f U»e iiwliii di’Mtructuin of kiuu.an life cansetl bv sdzunl disrate**, and the diCfptiuM practiccik n|M*n tlie iititoitiiiialt viri.n..N t! such di*earicni.j quark*, niTcral vvan* ajju di rected tlieir C€»i»RiiItiiip Surpeon, an a chant- able act worthy of their tuuuc, to open a !)*• petisarv fi»r the treatment of this rlnw if di*- in all their lonn*, and to jfivu uinlical advice gruli* to all ulm l»y Idler with a docription <-f their condition, (:tj»r f tion, hiibltft of life, Ac.,) and in cases i f ft- trcine |M»verty to furniiAh medicine frte "t chnrge. |l is# n«’cd!e**s t«* add that tie A«w- ciatioii coninmnds the highest mtdicul >kiIUI the age, and will furnish the Bin>l aj prt»vr«l modern treatment. The Director* .if the Association in thrr anniml nport ihv hi|*hf>t sati#f:icii'D with the micccms which h;i.** uVtv.ihil the hb ti »-i their nurffef*im in the rure «»f tin- di>rw«H'f the kidnev*, bladder ar.d Rexnal i-ipan^,:nd order a cunlinRance «*f the same pluu^-rdf ensuing year. An adinirabfe report on the disr3<i# “I t' Ncxnal organs, by theCf»ni‘ulliiij:Siii). rf|i ' | .* | l be scut by niaif, (in » Rea.ed enveh !•*) hn 'f charge, on n*ceipt f*f two Man ps 1 t«r fio'lap. Other reports and tr.rcls m» the nnturr $m treatment of Rexual dise«re>, diet, Ar., nr cf*nNt:mtIy bt inp j nM^bed h r gr;ituitoi>tr tribati«*n* and will be nt to the :• Stine of the new remedies and n:eth*>op>l treatment discovered during the !»>• }vr, ,n of ir^at value. Address# for report or treatment, Ihfl. J.. IIou«:kiti>n. Acti-'g S«rgr#f»n, lli*w:ird tion, N<». 2 South.Ninth Str«et, rhiladr!}’L»- Dvordt.r«*f the Direetors. E. D. HEART WELL. Ml GEO. I-AIKCHILD. aSicreUrr. Oct. 13, 1S5V--1V. The Great Wonder of the IfMh CfnlBn* WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. S AYS tbe St. Lmis (Mil.) Dcmucrat: Brhv we pnbfmh a letter to I)i. Wo«*d, of city, from a jjentleman in Maine, whirli jyloiriiijjlr of tl»e*superior merit!* of hi* tonic. Such evidence must Iwve its rfftf 1 when coming from a reliable source. lit' 1 tificiiten are jfiiaranteej* i»f truth, the Dr. nrd* no encomiunis nor uaeU-SB pnflery fn tn ® pre«*: Rath, Maine, Jar. £0,19-*- Vrr>f. O. J. Wood A Co.: Gentlemen: iii|f my attention railed a few months the highly beneficial effects of vonr Wait*. Monitive* I waa induced to msike *»f it upon mv own harr, which hud -U ' _ _ i ft t _1.Ds. mt an! quite gray, prnbably one-tbird white; i"? fcers were ol the same character. Same of the latest styles and best finish—made of materials from the best Northern and Eastern Factories, just snch as are used in tbe best shops in the Union. All persons wanting s fine Carriage, Buggy, or other vehicle, are re quested to examine their work before sending North. Carriages and Hacks on hand at all times. Orders filled promptly. All work warranted to be as represented. Repairing done in good style, at short notice, on reason able terms. Thankful for the patronage here tofore received, a continuance of the *8me is solicited. ROBERT n. JONES. JOHN GREENWOOD. Cartersville, Cass co., Ga., Apr. 7,1859—ly. CARTERSVILLE Prorisi 01 !^ 1 ^ Store, Br W. N. Strange. 1st door west of the Railroad, coming from Atlanta. K EEPS constantly on hand, at moderate prices. Sngar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Candies, Nuts, West India Fruits; Cigar* *"d Tobacco of the beat manufacture, will keep open daring the winter season a first rate Eating Saloon : Oysters, Cheese, Crackers, Hot Coffee, Dried hundred dollars, and other styles equally tow. A card of designs will be sent if renewed, by addressing j ** Charleston S^’c jgrRcforstoCoL fi. F. Prhre, Cassville. Ga. ’ ± theseMachines4his month-at the Indiana j ^ tori^.^fSilfd^’rT^Vof \Vn^rterery — _ rm> "■*_ - . ! description, on hand at low figures. Call and AD*I*®nUTO»>* SALK. ) Aum theoninadnml only practoml M-! ^ Oct. 13, 1859. . «... . . Beef and Beef Tongue, Ac.—to which the at- rpWO Premiums have been awarded rorj of the paWfeTand trareHers especially Ho*. 68 and 77. J" the 8th diatrictand ftd are. ADMIAOTKATOK’* SALK. (““TtoL^ practical ton- 1 tioe; Jevled an to ant'afiswndrv ft faa mnet oworfer of Oi^marv BdWtU^ Jfacfciqefire«8 k «2and#30. Pass teas FEWEHikU-riM m unrMMi A OREEAB(«T toutm vishmg to parchue are invited to call J\. of Cm. coongr, wili be cold before the ^ this vwierfiil machine ac the month* since I procured a bottle of yrmr l-i Restorative, and used it; I soon found ik>‘! was prov'ng what I had Fished; I about twne a week. I liave since pn*' another bottle, of whirh 1 have nsrd mar- can nowcertifv to tbe world that llie gray ^ white hair lias totally disappeared, loll'' my head and face, and my hair lias n»e its natural color, and is, I believe, noiree- and glossy than it has been before for 1*0’ five years'. I am now sixty years old; sir p' wifej at the age of fifty-two, has nsidi 1 ’ 1 the same effect. The above notice I deem dne to yea far; valuable diseoverv. 1 am assured that ever will rightly 'nse, a* per direction, j] not have occasion lo contradict my state* 1 *' I am a citizen of this city and a reside"* ' for the last fifteen years, sod am km ,r ’' nearly svery one here and adjoining l"* 1 ? Your* truly. A.C.RAVMOM) Baltimobe, Jan. K, I ',\ Prof. Wood: Dear Sir: Having misfortune to lose the best portion o. ». r "" llow fever, mg from the effects of the yel Orleans, in 1854,1 was induced to mate of your preparation, and (band it *° ’"‘’Va the very thing needed. My liair is nov and-glossy, and no word* can express a tijratoms id yon in giving to Ihe J®' c !-, nV a treasure. FINLEY JOHSSO.v The Restorative -spat np in bottles 1 "''"j sizes: large, medium and small; 'J 1 *, , holds half a pint, and retail* for one dol»n bottle; the medium-hi Jds at least 20 P»f. fel —, in proportion than the small. rf> more in proportion man me so.-... — ,,, —, $2 per bottle ; tbe large bold* a quart.’.I" man I IKAM in nMttUtrtillll. retail? ’ J. cent more in proportion, and retails *® r *' j, oodi Co., Proprietors. 444 ^ O. J. Ifimac VJ.| l - . way. New York, and 114 Market strir. Louis, Mo. „ , For sale in Cassville by Sam 1 Levy. ftept. 1, 1859—3m. W INSHIP IRON WORK?, Georgia.—I. A R- W1N8HIP * '^ Mannfsetnrrrs of Steam Luff ‘ » » Mannfsetnrrrs of Meam r.ra---- Boilers, Circular Saw Mill*, on '•*. yili proved plan, Turning Lathes (ifl l TIAIIK AGENCY.—-Taos. M. €oma, HARRELL, K Cassville, Gn.. Agent of the Bank of tbs Imiaistrater. U State of South Carolina, wilt sell Ex- Dec. 1—6w. THUS. H. LEAK. Executors. SUPERIOR ■ O diffiwvnl k Jen. rhnnge oa Charleston and New York, make UPERIOR and Inferior Court Executions advance* on Produce, Ac., and attend to all kind*, at the STANDARD OFFICE. -FOR SALE. I OFFER the following tots of land lor sale, on reasonable terms: the business usually transacted by Bank A. hone; Columbus, Ga. Nev. 1*, US#;* * «rt. is—-m. Ro. 371,. i* Gilmer. Co., 6th district and Sd see. . 175, Cass, 6th 8d 288, Fannin, 9th 2d - 347, Panlding. 19th Sd Apply to the subscriber, or to John G. Re gents. Oet. 13—•« JOHN BETHPNE. KeMles, Mining Machinery, -| irf y descriptions, New Styles of D" Fence* and Cenwtry Lots, B r ‘d*e > f n « mad Bolts. Railroad Work. 9 to 12 feet, latest improved pi sad all kinds of Inm and Brass to order at short notice. ._ order at short notice. _ .,-t jsasa£rtB»a-,. well assorted Itocx or »ew r—- j, facilities being superior lo any Fuu""^ State, we feel confident of g* r,n f^ ltk th* faction to those mho msy fav«T „.,rtfo factien to those mo may , orders, both in regard to prices a»<* 1 oar work. .. . .. 0 n tar Foundry and Machine Sh"P tern A \tlantie Railroad. IK isaac wrasmr | non v wissnir \ <-te