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Ccgal Notices.
Hu Democratic Convention
Which assembled in Milledgeville, on
the 8th inst, to appoint Delegates to the
Charleston Convention, selected the fol
lowing gentlemen:
For the State at Large—Hons. Isaiah
T. Irwin, Henry L. Bcnning, J. H. Lump
kin and Henry R. Jackson.
1st District—Hohs. J. L. Seward, of
Thomas, and Julian Hartridgc, of Chat
ham.
2nd District—John W. Evans, of Deca
tur, and Arthur Hood, of Randolph.
3d District—E. L. Strohecker, of Bibb,
and L. B. Smith, of Talbot
4th District—L. II. Feathcrston, of
Heard, and J. J. Diamond, of DeKalb.
5th District—G. J. Fain, of Gordon, and
W. T. Wofford, of Cass.
6th District—S. J. Smith, ol Towns,
and W. II. Hull, of Clark.
7th District—L. II. Briscoe, of Baldwin,
and J. J. Lamar, of Newton.
8th District Barrow, of Ogle
thorpe, and L. Nelms, of Warren.
•The following Resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, That we will send delegates
to the Democratic convention, to be held
in Charleston ; that we pledge ourselves
to the support of the nominee of that con
vention, upon the condition that it deter
mines to maintain the equality of the
tates, and the rights of the South ; that
we will yield nothing to those rights for
the sake of hannony, but will demand a
firm, strict, and unqualified adhcrancc to
the doctrines and principles on the sub
ject of slavery, and the rights of the South
in the common territories of the Union,
which have been recently declared by the
^.Supreme Court of the United States.
Jlesolced, That as Georgians, we are
proud of our distinguished fellow-citizen,
Hon. Howell Cobb, the present able and
efficient Secretary of the Treasury; and
that it is a source of pride and gratification
to us to present Ills name to the conven
tion as one worthy and well qualified to
(111 the high office of President of the U-
nited States.
Reeolreil, That, with this expression of
our opinion, our delegates to the Nation
al Democratic Nominating Convention
sliali be untrainellcd in their action, except
as to the selection of a candidate represen
ting the principles indicated in the first
resolution.
Rejoiced, That^'Ve recommend that the
convention select -fotir ’ delegates for the
State at large, and that each Congression
al District present the names of two per
sons as delegates to said convention, and
should there be a District without repre
sentation, then that this convention pro
ceed to elect delegates for the unrepresen
ted District
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
B Y virtue
Casa count
an order of the Ordinary of
; will be sold before the court
home door in the town of Cassville, within the
legal hours of aale, on the 1st Tuesday in Jan
uary near, EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, lying
on the west side of lot No. 235, in the 3d dis
trict and 5th section. So'd as the property of
ffm. C. Guyton, deceased. Terms made
known on the dav of sale.
Nor. 24. * WH. P. SMITH, Adm’r.
Georgia, Dawson county.
HIRAM WILLIAMS, )
vi. f Rule Niai, to
JOSEPH WILSON and f tablish lost paper
WM. E. 11LASSENGAME. J
I T appearing to the Court that Hiram Wil
liams is the owner of a certain instrument
nnder seal, for two hundred and eightv-two
dollars, besides 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 the said Hiram Williams, by William E.
Blassengame and signed by Joseph Wilson
and William E. Blassengame, and which being
still unpaid has been and is lost or. destroyed
and cannot be found: It is, therefore, ordered
that the said Joseph Wilson and William E.
Blassengame do snow cause, if any they have,
at the next Superior Court to be held for said
county why the copy of said insti ument sworn
to, should not be established in lieu of the
original, so lost or destroyed, as aforesaid,
and that service of this Rule be perfected as
required by law.
GEO. D. RICE, J. S. C. B. C.
Given under my hand and official signature
this 10th October, 1859.
DAN’L P. MONROE. C. S. C.
GEORGIA, Dawson County : Joseph Wil
son, one of the defendants in the above case,
is not to be found in this State. This October
10.1859. SAM’L R. FINDLEY,
Nov 3—3m Sheriff Dawson County.
Georgia, Cass county.
B. U. LEEKE,
"| Bill for Discov
er. j cry. Relief and
JOHN F. BROWN, Sheriff, (Injunction, in
For the use of A A Williams J Cuss Sup Court.
I T being made fully appear in open Court
that the defendant resides without the lim
its of 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, 1350, then and there to file, answer
and plea of defence, if any to said bill, other
wise the Court u ill proceed as to justice shall
appertain. Witness the Honorable Leandcr
W. Crook, this 8th November. 1859.
Nov 10 JAMES WOFFORD, Clerk.
Georgia, Cass countv.
Patrol Commissioners for 1859.
Cassville dist—John A. Terrel, J. P., A.
M. Linn, J. II. Walker.
Cartcrsville dist—J. L. Wikle, J. I’., P.
L. Moon, John Greenwood.
Allatoona dist—A. P. Dodgcn, J. P.,
E. Moore, D.- R. Thomas.
17th dist—T. R. Milam, J. P., F. C.
Bailey, Geo. Tuinlin.
Kingston dist—T. R. Couch, J, P., E.
T. Johnson, F. A. Huson.
A ’a't sville dist—S. M. Nowell, J. P., J.
R. Loveless, J. M. Vcach.
0th dist—M. T. Hays, J. 1\, J. AV. Hen
derson, J. Carson.
Pine Log dist—W. II. King, J. P., W.
Johnson, J. Adair.
Wolf Penn dist—S. Bell, J. P., F. M.
Ford, B. Pool.
Iron Works, or Stamp Creek dist—AY.
D. Smith, J. P., M. A. Cooper, T. II.
Hicks.
Afimrt. Edilo r:—Above you have a
list of the Commissioners of Patrol, for
1859, and as Christmas times arc close at
to enforce the Patrol Laws at once.
J. F. MILHOLLTN, C. I. C.
THE NEW CONGRES8.
Hero ifi the political complexion of the
SENATE:
Democrats, 36
Black Republicans, 24
Americans, 2
Vacanciea, 4
Total 66
HOUSE:
Administration Democrats, 93
Anti-Lecompton or Dquglas Dcm. 8
Black Republicans, .......113
Americans,.. 23
W HERE AS Thos. C. McEver, Administra
tor on the estate of Brice McEver, de
ceased, applies to me for letters Dismissory
from said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to
showcansc, if any they have, why said letters
should not .be granted.
Given nnder my band at office, this Oct. 6,
1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
y^"HEREAS James F. Barron, administra
tor on the estate of W. G. Barron, de
ceased, applies to me for letters dismissory
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if any they have, win- said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Sept 23,
1859. 6in. ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Pickens comity.
W HEREAS Samuel Tate, administrator on
the estate of William Coffee, deceased,
applies to ine for letters dismissory from said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appearat mv office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Giren under my hand at office, this Sept 22,
1859. 6m. C. M. McCLURE. Ord.
Georgia, Cass coanty.
TX7-HEREAS John L. Rowe applies to me
VI for letters of administration on the es
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, if any tliev have, wly said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Not.
IT, 1S59. 30d. J. W. WATTS, Ord’ry.
Georgia, Cass eoaaty.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said eonntv for
leave to sell the real estate of Martin Stidham,
deceased, late of said eonntv.
elisha Stidham.
SIMEON STIDHAM,
THOS. M. AXSLEY,
Nov. 1. Administrators.
3Utoerti0cmcnt0.
Georgia State Lottery.
Ox Tsu Plan or Sixcu Nun bus.
For the Benefit of the
Xonticello Union Academy,
Or Jasper county, Ga.
.Authorized by special act of the Legislature.
McKINNEY ft CO., Managers.
Capital Prize, $60,000!
TICKETS ONLY *10.
Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion.
25,828 Prizes I *366,010
To be distributed each Saturday >n Dec., 1859.
Class 4S draws Saturday, Dec. 3, 1859.
Class 49 draws Saturday, Dec-10, 1859.
Class 50 draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1559.
Class 51 draws Saturday, Dec. 24, 1859.
Class 52 draws Saturday, Dec. 31, 1359.
^Vduettiscmtnte.
WOOD, EDj)Y ft CO.’S
LOTTERIES.
(Chartered bv the State of Georgia.)
Capital Prize8100,000!
TICKETS ONLY $20!
The following magnificent Schemes win be
drawn by Wood, Eddy 4 Co., Managers, in
public, under the superintendence of sworn
Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as fol
lows:
Class 47 draws Saturday, Nov. 19,1859.
Class 51 draws Saturday, Dec. 17, 1359,
Class 56 draws Saturday, Jan. 21,1860.
Cass 60 draws Saturday, Feb. 18, 1860.
Extraordinary Drawing to taze place aa
above specified.
1 Grand Capital Prize of $100,0001
To be drawn in public, under the sworn
superintendence of two Commissioners,—IV.
R. Symons and J. M. Prentiss, in the city of
Savannah, Ga.
1 Prize of
1 “ “
20 Prizes of 82,000
Magnificent Scheme,
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
1 Prize of
5 Prizes of
10 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
2 Prizes of
50 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
100 Prizes of
*60,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,500
1,100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
*1,000
500
400
300
200
150
100
95
85
4 Prizes of *200 approx, to *60,000 prize
4 Prizes of 150 approx, to 20,000 prize
4 Prizes of 125 approx, to 10,000 prize
4 Prizes of 100 approx, to 5,00o prize
8 Prizes of 80 approx, to
CO approx, to
50 approx, to
40 approx, to
20 approx, to
8 Pi izes of
8 Prizes of
8 Prizes of
400 Prizes of
25,000 Prizes of
4,000 prize
3,000 prize
2,0u0 prize
1,500 prize
100 prize
*366,040
25,828 Prizes, amounting to
Whole Tickets §10, halves *5, quarters *2.50.
Certificate or Packages will be sold at the
Certificate of Packages of 10 whole tickets *60
1 prize of
*2'',000
50 prizes of
*500
“ “ 10 half. “ 30
1 “
10,000
100 “
400
“ “ 10 quarter “ 15
1 “
5,000
100
300
“ “ 10 eighth “ 7.50
l “
,000
100 “
150
Is Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
1 “
3,000
100 “
100
Enclose the money to our address for the
Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can
hare Tickets ending iu any figure they may
designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money by
mail, can use the different EXPRESS COM
PANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums
of Ten Dollars.aud upwards, can be sent us
AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any
city or town where they have an » ffice. The
money and order must be enclosed in a Gov
ernment Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the
Express Company cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates
to McKINNEY A CO.,
Savannah, Ga.
Office Masonic Hall Block, Bull street.
March 24th, 1859. >
CONSOLIDATED
Lotteries of Delaware
FOR DECEMBER, 1S59-
France. BroaJbents & Co., Managers.
The Legislature of Delaware at its last ses
sion having granted to France, Broadbkxts
A Co. (to the exclusion of ail other applicants)
a Lottery Charter for the encouragement of
InternalTmprovements in the State, to contin
ue for apenod of twenty years, are now draw
ing in Wilmington, Delaware, a series of the
most splendid schemes ever offered to the
public Bonds for one million of dollars h ive
been given to the State, to secure the payment
ol all the prizes. The drawings take place in
public, and are under the sujierintendence 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 during the present month.
Magnificent Scheme.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE $70,000 !
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del’e
Class 18, to be drawn in Wilmington,
Del., Saturday, Dec. 31, 1859.
SCHEME.
7s Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots.
V,
G eorgia, cass county —whereas j.
H. Rice and Robert Rnssetl apply to me
for letters dismissory from administration on
tha estate of John Russell, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to be and appear at my of
fice, within the time prescribed bv law, to show
bund, the authorities above would do wott, cause, if any they have, why saidlettcrs should
a _ _ _ -■* not Ha cmntafl
1 Prize of
1 “
S Prizes of
2 “
8 “ .
5 “
10 -
*7o,erto |
80,000
12,750 |
5,000
2,500
2,0001
65
Prizes of *1,000
“ 2(>0
“ 15.r
“ ion
65
4810
Approxii
*50,000
30,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
ition Prizes.
100 “
1,000
100 “
500
100 “
408
150 “
300
4 Prizes of *600 Approx, to *100,000
500
4 “ 400 *
4 “ 300 ‘
4 “ 200 *
20 “ 100 ' ‘
5,000 “ 20 are
5,520 Prizes amounting to..
50,000
30,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
100,000
*615,000
Whole Tickets $20; Halves $10; Quarters $5.
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 43 Draws Saturday, Nor. 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, 186».
CLASS 55 Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, 1860.
CLASS 57 Draws Saturday, Jan. 28, 1860.
Ordinary drawing to take place as above
specified.
1 Grand Prize of $50,000!
1,500 |
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes of *400 approx, to *50,000 Prize
4
4
4
4
4
4
5,000
300
250 “
225 “
200 “
150 “
100 “
20 are
20,000
10,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
J.500
Wb,<
5,435 prizes, amounting to
0,000
*320,000
Whole Tickets *10, Halves *5, Quarters §2>j.
Wood, Eddy A Co.’s Extraordinary Draw
ings, on the three number plan, Capital Prize
*100,000, takes place on the last Saturday in
each month. Whole tickets *20, halves, quar
ters and eighths in proportion.
In Ordering Tickets or Certificates,
Enclose the amount of money to our address
for what you wish to purchase; name the Lot
tery in which yon wish it invested, and wheth
er yon wish wholes, halves or quarters, on re
ceipt of which we send what is ordered, by
first mail, together with the scheme.
Immediately after the drawing a printed
drawing, certified to by the Commissioners,
iil he sent, with an explanation.
Purchasers will pleaso write ineir signatures
olain, and give their Post Office, County and
State.
All prizes of *1,900 and under, paid immedi
ately after the drawing—other prizes at tha u-
snai time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificate! to
WOOD. EDDY A CO.. Augusta,Ga.
r, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
r, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, Del.
Jan. 6. 1359—ton.
MADDOX & MERCK,
Watch Repairers & Jewelers,
Cartersvili.e, Ga.,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public
vUlhat they are prepared to do any kind
if work done bv a s : lversmitli, sm-h as
repairing Watches, Clucks, mi ti ling Jewelry
of every description in the m.-ot durable anil
substantial manner. Orders t..r anything in
tliei' line of business rcsp^cttmiy solicited.
Oct. 6,1859—ly.
2titocEti$ctuciii&
Western* Atlantic Railroad.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
HORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, daily at .10.20 A. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga at 7.34 P. M.
Leaves “ “ 11 A. M.
Arrives et Atlanta at 8.05 P. M.
EVENING PASSEKGEB TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta nightly at 12.80 P. M.
Arrives at Chattanooga .10.87 A. M.
Leaves “ S* 35 *’• }f.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.20 A. M.
This Road connects each way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and
the NashTille A Chattanooga Railroad at Chat
tanooga.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, Fare *5.
JOHN W. LEWIS.
Aug. 11, 7859. Superintendent.
2Uttci1t»incitts.
TRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND
I MACHINE SHOP, on Georgia Rail Road,
A near Cotton Factory, Anguata, Ga.—Or-
dera are solicited for C as times for Bail. Roads,
all kinda of Machinery for Gold Mince, Bridg
es, Draw Bridges, Giia Works, Floor Milts,
Paper Mills, Saw Mills, Gin Gearing, Water
Wheels; all kinds of Sm$h work; Shafting
and Circular Saw Mills, c^aplete^^^
March 81, 1859-ly. Proprietor.
-5—
OF
Just Received,
ft NEW AND LARGE STOCK
DRY GOODS,
$XGS$ AND
Clottiing,
which will be sold at
LOWER PRICES
than ever heretofore offered in
Cassville or Cass county,
At Levy’s cheap cash store.
Sept. 22, 1859—3m.
HODGES, DAVIS & CO’S.
Consolid&tedgLotteries.
MACON, GEORGIA.
Authorized by a Special Act of the Legisla
ture, for the benefit cf Academies, and
for other purposes.
THREE PLANS!
SOMETHING NEW!
CITY PLAN.
50,000
FOB *1.00!
Prizes Payable irithont Deduction !
EXTRA CLASS!
75 BALLOTS! 12 DRAWN NUMBERS ! !
To be drawn in the city of Macon, every
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday afternoons, at 4 o’clock,
during the Tears 1859 and 1860.
By this Class the holder of any One Dollar
Ticket, if the numbers so selected shonld be
drawn, will be entitled to a prize, according
to the following Scheme:
Any *1 ticket with 8 drawn nuin. mi it *50,000
•< •< .. *■ 7 “ “ “ 25,000
“ 6 “ “ “ 15,000
“ U <4 .1 S 44 44 44 f^OOfl
44 44 4. U .J .< ,4 ,4 1
44 44 44 44 J 41 44 14 2 00
Any *’. ticket with a drawn number on it,
stationed to come out at any particular
place, snch as 57, 1st, 2d, 3d, "or any other
station in the drawing, ' 6’.’
Tickets from §1.00 to any price, and prices
paid at the above rates per dollar.
HAVANA PLAN.
MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS !
CAPITAL PRIZE
Seventy Thousand Dollars !
Til [KlSffi 1ATTIST t!MI,
CASSVILLE, CASS CO.. GA.,
O FFERS facilities of the highest order for
all to educate their sons. The course of
study is as extensive, the instructions ns thor
ough, the discipline as strict, and the location
as healthful, as those of any other College in
the State.
FACULTY:
BEY. THOMAS RAMBAUT, A. M., Presi
dent and Professor of Moral Sciences.
J. D. COLLINS, A. M., Prof. Natural Sci
ence and Agriculture.
S. H. DEVORE, A. M., Prof. Mathematics
and Astronomv.
T. A. SEALS, A. M., Prof. Ancient Langua
ges and Literature.
There are six classes—two Academic, and
four Collegiate. Students are received at any
degree of advancement, and for any studies
they may wish to pursue.
Certificates of proficiency and degrees of If.
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 Laboratory ; Visits to the Mines, and Ge
ological Phenomena of Cherokee Geoi gia ;—
Exercises in Drawing and Field Work; Prac
tical Astronomy, Ac., receive particular atten
tion.
Terms of 1 mtion, Board, &c.
Twenty poor youth of good character re
ceive Tuition gratis. Anyyonngman, o'ndnlt
years, needing it, may settle by note for Tui
tion, payable on success in after life.
Young Ministers always gratuitous.
Tuition in Academy taught by
Professors *80 for 40 weeks
Tnition in College taught by
Professors, *40 for 40 “
Board in private families 10 to *12 per month.
Mark well, *110 to *1 GO pays Tuition, Board,
washing and fuel, for 4o weeks.
Commencement day, Wednesday after 2nd
Sunday in July.
College year"from first Wednesday in Sept,
to commencement day. including Christmas
recess. For Catalogue, Ac., address the Pres
ident. WM. A. MERCER,
Secretary Board of Trustees.
Spring session opens 13th Jar.nary, 186".
Cassville, Ga., Nov. 3, 1859—2j£ni.
/ 3Ufotrtisemmts.
Pharmaceutical
DR. LITTLE’S ANODYNE COUGH D Ro
A new and certain cure for Couchs p. u
thms Pain in the Breast, alro CronV
ping Coughs, Colds, ect. amongst
This is a pleasant medicine ta t»k» ,
cing immediate relief, and in nine 0 .i P , "
cases a prmnpt cure. It exercises a mL®'** *
trolling influence over Coughs and Ire,™" t
of the lungs of any remedy known, often't!"’ 1
ping the most violent in a few hours a,®'*' r
■?.» 1or two - *“"7 case, though.!
be deciuedlv consumptive hare been n .1
cured bv the use of a few bottles and Ita » P '
rag Little s Strengthening Plaster on the ri, 1
As an anodyne expectorant, wi t h„ nt
mg the bowels, .t stands paramount
cough mixture*. 10 1
dollar vermifuge
Prepared and put up in vials, only bv W f
I ' , , t . tle - In nsmg, nothing else is rcuhirL l
relieve children o! KVttnn; and be*i£L F
one of the best and cheapest eferVfferrf uS
public, its frequent nse in families will
much tronblc and expense, as well as O.L
of many children; for eight out of\Z r ",'
cases generally require it. 1
DR. LITTLE’S FRENCH MIXTURE.
This is prepared from a French reccine
the forms of No. 1 and 2; the first for th.
ute, and No. 2 for the chronic stage) that t*
been much improved upon ,n this
and from its unexampled success is liketv i
supercede every other rcrtiedy for the cu»
the diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder r
orrhreal Biennnrrbpeal, and Lttcliorroial,
Flour Albns affections. This.cxtensive coi
pound combines properties totallv different
tn.te and character from anything to be
in the United States. Pharmacopea or in
vate practice: and in point of safety and el>
ciency is not rivaled hv anything in .ymeric
DR. LITTLE’S RING WORM AND TETTE
OINTMENT.
Hundreds of cases of Chronic Tetters, Seal
Heads, and diseases of the skin generally'l„
rurpfl hv rom.iJi- ....,i • • * ^
The celebrated Copper Toe.
MITCHELL’S
Patent Metallic Tip,
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOB
BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’
Boots and Shoes.
been cured by this remedy, and since the"i
treduction of the No. 2" prepearation (beii
stronger) scarcely a case lias been four
that it will not effectually eradicate in a she
time. For the cure of Oancerons Sores a,
Ulcers it is applied in the lorm of plaster
and is almost infallible. 9‘^Uit
Physicians are referred to the lcth p» e e
Dr. Little’s pamphlet, to the eatafnmic of Me,
icines of Materia Medfca, that lie uses in
pounding his different remedies, and asked I
say if they are not the chief reliance of the pr
fession, as he himself has practised nu-
icine extensively for more than tea rea
before retiring to the drag baisii css.
In more than two hundred places iii fieor.i
and in iill the Southern States, tliev are to I
had, and there are scamps about who ,
counterfeiting his remedies, hv palming,
their own or something else, bv ’ *
same or similar name.
using H
Sold by Little & Ilro., Wholesale Drnr-dn
Macon, Ga.
Sold in Cassville by J. D. Carpenter* i
Cartcrsyiile by Ihe Druggists; in Adairsvill
by Livingston .1 Gash* and by merchant
and druggists generally. July 28, Isbf It.
A N improvement lias been applied to Boots
!
NOTICE.
I will sell before the conrt house door in
the town of Morganton. Fannin county,
1,250 | 27040
40
20
*1,202,000
not be granted.
Given nnder my hand, at office, this Jnlv 7,
859. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
G eorgia, cass county.—whereas
Jonathan Me Dow applies to me for letters
dismissory from the Executorship on the Es
J* Alexander, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed bv law, to show
cause, lfany they have, why saidlettersshould
not be granted.
Giren nnder my hand at office, this July
21st, 18o9. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
Total,..
.237
Taxable Property in Georgia.
Yal. of Real Estate in 1859, $149,547,880
Ynine of 443,364 Slaves, 271,620,405
Value city and town property 32,129,314
Money and solvent debts, 96,124,701
Merchandise, 13,531,687
'Manuiaetnring, Stocks, 4c., 4,428,132
Shipping and Tonnage. 631,731
Hnosehotd ft kitchen furniture 2,125,045
Miscellanoona, 39,315,089
Total,
$609,453,984
G eorgia, cass county : whereas it.
G. Tomlin applies to me for letters dis
missory from administration on the estate of
W. M. Heiflier, deceased, late of said eonntv.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of*
ficc within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Jnlv 7,
1SS9. 6m. j. \v. WATTS, Ord.
EORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Ja
YT cob and B. F. Mosteller applies to me for
letters dismissory from admiuistratiou on the
estate of Daniel Mosteller.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at mv of*
nee within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters
shonld not bis granted.
Given nnder my hand at office, this Jnlv 7,
1859. 6m. J. w. WATTS, Ord.
/^YEORGIA, CASS COUNTY: Whereas Jes-
to ml flu
JMtT GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, STATIONERY,
Drugs, Groceries,Nails,
TOBACCO, SEftAKS, ftt, /
*«r ftftlo at R. C. Latimer’s.
* ort hcffthe Court Bouse, Cassville, Ga.
fcv.M,lMMlj,
vx see Swain applies to mff for letters dis
missory from administration on the Estate of
Jas. M. Aycoek, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
S ersons concerned to be and appear at mv of-
ce within the time prescribed by law to show
cause why said letters should not be granted.
Given imder mv band at office, this Jane
30, 1859. 6m. J. W. WATTS. Ord.
gTATE OF GEORGIA, Pickexs CorjrrT.-
Whereas Edward Johnson, administrator
d* bonis non on the estate of John Evans, de-
32,396 Prizes, amounting to
Tickets *20; halves, quarters and eighths in
proportion.
A certificate of package of 26 wholes, *299 ;
certificate of package of 26 halves, quarters
and eighths in proportion.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Del.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
Extra Class Nine, to be drawn in Wilming
ton, Del., Dec. 81, 1S59.
Every other Ticket a Prize.
Prixcs parable in foil, without deduction.
In these Lotttries every prize is drawn.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 Prize of
2 Prize* of
2 “
2 “
2 4.
*50,000
12.500
5,000
4,000
2,840
! “ 2,000
And 21S Approximation prizes, ranging
from *20 up to *500.
2 Prizes of *1,000
10 u 400
10 “ 300
20 “ 200
100 “ 100
25000 “ 8
25,365 prizes, amounting to *310,400
Whole tickets #10; halves, quarters and
eighths in proportion.
Prizes paid immediately after the drawing.
All orders addressed to France, Broad-
bests k Co., Wilmington, Del., will meet with
prompt attention, and the printed official
drawings sent as soon as over.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS k CO.,
April 7,1859—ly. Managers.
between the la-vful hours of sale, to the high
est bidder, on the 1st Tuesday in Jannarr,
ISSO, in pursuance of the verdict of a special
jnry, order and decree of the court of Equity,
made at October Term, 1359, of said eonntv:
Lots of Land Nos. 242 and 243, in the Sth dis
trict and 2d section of said county. .Sold for
the benerit of the he : rs at law of William W.
Piercy, deceased, late of said connty. Terms,
12 months credit, with approved securitv.
WM. E. PIERCY, Sheriff,
And Trustee for the heirs at law of Win. W.
Piercy, deceased. N«’v. 22—tds.
BARTLETT’S
Patent Novelty Sewing Machines.
T WO Premiums have been awarded lor
these Machines this month—at the Indiana
and New York State Fairs.
This is the original and only practical fam
ily Sewing Machine for *S, *12 and *20. Par
ties wishing to purchase are invited to call
and examine this wonderful machine at the
store of Cutting k Stone, Atlanta, Ga.
C. W. CUTTING
Nov. 1. General Agent for the State
Tickets only *8.00 - halves, quarters and
eighths in pronortion.
Prizes payable in full, without reduction.
Purchaser* billing ly Tickets, when the
Tnmbers end in 1, 2, 8, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, art*
guaranteed a prize of *25.
Class 11 draws Salnrday, Nov. 19th, 1339.
.4 jo .. .. ’ .. 2Ct!li ..
“ 13 “ “ Dec. Sd. “
26.220 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO
$271,200
(III be distributed according to the following
Grand Scheme,
To be drawn every Saturday :
and Shoes, bv which a saving of expense
to the consumer, of two-thirds, is realized, by
actual experiment.
THE TIP consists at a piece of copper or
other indestructible material, neatly fastened
to the toe of the boot or shoe, f<»rm:ncr ;i com
plete protection. This invention is now pre
sented to the public, with the fullest knowl
edge of its practical utility, having been test
ed over two years, and is destined entirely t«
supercede the old st\ b\ for children’.-, boys'
and youths’ boots and sho?s.
The importance of this invention will lu*
readily appreciated, as i: is known that chil
dren invariably wear out their boots and shoes
first at the toe, and with this protection, they
will upon an average wear at least two or three
times as long as the old style, while the ex
pense is but a trifle more.
This invention is also especially applicable
to miners’ boots, and all occ upations subject
ing the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut o:
worn.
Merchants, and the public generally, wil*
sec 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 nearer all tin
wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or o'!
the subscribers, (owners of the patent.)
Oil ASK, McKIXXKY X fO.,
Aug 13 6m Iloston. Mass.
Howard Association
P<ir-i..iT)K:.riiiA, Pxnn.
.1 lien evident InstUution n/abli*h«<I ly Sp, c : K ,
KnJirirmnit fur the Jlelief if the Sick an,
JlietrerivJ, njftii-trd icith Virulent anil fp,
ilemir I linen-
MIF. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in ri,
KRAJIER & CRO.,
WHOLESALE AND R E T A I L
IXRTJG GISTS.
Cartcrsville, Cass Co., (.a.
AYE constantly on hnml a fu 1 ! aa>orf-
1 Prize of
1 “
1 “
1 “
3 Prizes of
*70,000
20,000
10,000
5,000
3,000
2.000
1,000
5 Prizes of
10 “
2*
100
loo
25090
*500
300
100
976 Approxim’u Prizes, amounting to *13,200:
26,220 Prizes, amounting to 7*271,200
Certificate of package of 10 whole tickets *55.00
“ “ ' 10 half “ 27.50
“ “ 10 quarter “ 13.75
“ _ “ 10 eighth “ 6.37
This is the risk, ami which entities ihe hol
der to all be draws over *25.
C ARRIAGES AND HARNESS.—The sub
scriber keeps still the largest assortment
of Vehicles to be found in the Southern conn-
try, comprising Coaches, Calesches, Rocka
ways, Ac. Concord Buggies at one hundred
dollars. Leather-top Buggies at one to two
hundred dollars, and other styles equally low.
A card of designs will be sent if required, by
addressing . M. H. NATHAN,
March 17, 1859—Ty. Charleston, S. C.
JSfRefers to Col. H. F. Price, Cassville. Ga.
Fannin Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the 1st Tuesday in Jan’ry next, before
the Court Housedoor in thetown of Mor-
g anton, Fannin coanty, within the usual
ours of sale, the following property will be
sold:
Lot of Land No. 307, in the 7th district and
1st section; levied on to satisfy sundry fi fas
issued from Fannin Superior Conrt, in favor
of Martha E. Gaddis, and others, vs. Asa
Wade.
Also, town lot No.' 47, in the town of Mor-
janton; levied on as the property of W. A. El
is, to satisfy sundry Justice Conrt fi fas from
the 913th district, G. M., in favor of tlie Jus
tices ot the Inferior Conrt of Fannin countv,
vs. W. A. Ellis,'P. D. Claiborne and John W.
Henson.
Al$, town lot No. 57, in the town of Mor-
janton; levied on as the property of P. F.
Brock, to satisfy sundry Justice’s Court fi fas,
from the 91 Sth'district, G. M., in/avor of the
Justices of the Inferior Court, for the use of
G. W. Gunter, vs. P..F. Brock, John B. Chas
tain ; J. E. Alsobrook, endorser.
Also, 50 acres, more or less, af loft of lam
W INSHIP IRON WORKS, Atlanta,
Gcorgi%r*I. k R. WIKSHIP k CO.,
Munnfi
eeased, applies to me for letters dismissorvi Also, 50 acre*, more or less, of loft of lam
from said administration. ' * *p6 77, in the 8th district and 2d an
These are therefore to cite and admonish all! *"■ ’ "" 10 **t«fy sundry fi ffis issue*
persons concerned, to beand appear at mv office „ “ Superior Court,
within the time prescribed hr law, and slow i **' ® lce * D< * 0 ™**> Tl * T|P"
canse, ifany they have, why said lettersshodld Nov. 28, 1859. - r W. E_
not be granted.
Manufacturers of Steam Engines and
Boilers, Circular Saw’Mills, on the most ap
proved plan. Turning Lathes, Sngar Mills,
Kettles, Mining Machinery, Mill Work, of'all
descriptions, New Styles of Iron Railing for
Fences and Cemetry Lots, Bridge Castings
and Bolts, Railroad Work, Gin Gearing from
9 to 12 feet, latest improved Horse Powers,
and all kiads ot Iron and Brass Castings made
to order at short notice.
Having experienced workmen, a large and
well assorted stock of New Patterns, and oar
facilities being superior to any Foundiyin the
State, we feel-confident of giving entwesatis
faction Jo those-who may favor -Us ——
orders, "both in regard to prices an *
our work. . * *• 7: ,
tsv Foundry and Machine Shop on Wes
tern ft Atlantic Railroad.
isaac wihship I rob’t wicsair 1 emo. wi
March 24th, 1869—ly. *
COMBINATION PLAN.
CLASS B,
Draws every Tuesday at 11 o’clock, a. m.
CAPITAL PRIZES,
$100,000!
7 S NUMBERS—14 DR A WN BALLOTS!
H *
mentof DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS, Ac.
Physicians, Planters, and the public gener
ally are respectfully informed that we are re
ceiving constant supplies of the above articles
from first hands, ami are seMinjr «at jis lotr pri
ces as any Drn# Store in the Southern coun
try. Knowing the adulUriitlon* that are prac
tised in powdering' and preparing Dmjj-i, we
have these articles prepared under our imme
diate supervision, thus insuring to ~enr cus
tomers pure Drugs and Medicines.
Physicians and other* are invited to
call and examine our stock before purch isinc
elsewhere.
Preparations not officinal prrpared to
order.
Orders by mail promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed.
A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited. KRAMER k DRO..
Corner opposite Jones k Greenwood’*
Apr. 14. Carriage Factory.
1’P
frx
J. of the awful destruction of human lil
caused by sexnr.l diseases, and ihe drci*|it:i
practiced nprn the uufoitumite victim*
*uch disease* l \ quacks, several \rars jigo d
ricted their Consulting Surgeon* as a chari
•bit* act woHhy of their name, to open si I) ?
ponsarv for th** treatment of this class r-f dia
eases, in al! their form*, and to girt* u-rdicj
advice gratis*to all who apply by letter with
description of fheir condition,’(ego, ocrup
* ion, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of f
treme povirty to furnish medicine free i
charge. It is needless to add that the Ami
station commands the highest mi-dicul skill <
;ho ago, and wtH furnish the most rjprm-
modern trertrr ti t.
The D’^eci a the Association in th« i
iiiirn:.! report express rhe highest sutisfrctii
wsih-the success v. hie!; has attei d«d the In bin
f their sjirgr-or* in the cure of the diseases i
the kidneys, b’adder and sexual organs, nr
order a continuance of the .same plan h r tfc
er.suing year.
An admirable report on tlie diseases i.f tin
-cxual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, wil
be sent by mail, (in a seated envelope) fir
charge, on rcce’pt of two stun ps for
Other reports and tracts on the nature r.ri
treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac.,
constantly- being published for grntuitors dis
triliiUioii, and will he s* nt to the afliirhd
Seme of the new remedies and ntethodb <
treatment discovered during the last year, sr
of great value.
Address for report or treatment, Doct. J. S
Houghton, Acting Surgeon, How aid As
turn, No. i* South Ninth Street, Philadedj-hia.
Dv order «;f the Directors.
E. D. JIE.4 JIT WELL, I’resid’t.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretarr.
Oct. 15, 1559—lv.
The Great Wonder cf the I9th Centnrfl
VvOO.VS HAIR RESTORATIVE.
S AYS the St. Loirs (Mo.) Democrat; 7»rh'
wo publish a letter to T?:. Wood, of tlii
14 drawn ballots in each package of 26 tickets.
1 Prize of
fJO^GOO
350 Prizes of
*200
2‘Prizes of
50,000
64 “
100
2 “
25,000
64 “
80
2 “
20,000
64 “
60
2 “
5.00O
128 “
50
2 “
3,000
5504 “
32
2 “
2,000
28224 “ 4
16
i “
1,000
54,412 Prixea, amounting to $1,030,472
Tickets $16—halves, quarters and eighths in
raortiop. Certificates of 26 wholes $250—
uves, quarters and eighths in proportion.
MANUFACTORY,
Cartersrille, Ga.
BY JONES & GREENWOOD.
Please take Notice
That in ordering* Tickets the onfy thin;; nec
essary to insure safety and dispatch, is, that
you address us in a plain band, giving year
post office, coanty ana State, and yonr orders
will be answered by retnrn mail.
That ws send the official printed drawing to
erenr,patron, immediately after the saue is is-
saeo, and with the drawing a statement to
eadi individual what he or she has drawn.
That weeasball Prizes under *1,000 imme
diate^ after the drawing, in specie^ bank notes
or drafts. "*
Altcommanicaiinna
vill^ie forwarded bv mail I^ ®EPS constantly on band, at moderate
ns his hame. * . ’ jf-k. prices. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese,
Notice to Debtors and
persons indebted to^itbe t
ndebted to :tbe
irab Carlile, deceased, late''
county, are requested to make*!!
Dec. 1.—«w.
T 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
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES AND HACKS,
of the latest styles and best finish—made of
materials from the best Northern and Eastern
Factories, just such as are nsed in the best
shops in the Union. All versons wanting a
fine Carriage, Buggy, or other vehicle, are re
quested to examine their work before sending
Ndrth. Carriages and Hacks on hand at all
limes. Orders filled promptly. Ail work
warranted to be as represented. Repairing
done in good style, at short notice, on reason
able terms. Thankful for the patronage here
tofore received, a continuance of the same is
solicited. ROBERT H. JONES,
JOHN GREENWOOD.
Cartersville, Cass eo., Ga., Apr. 7,1859—ly.
CARTERjSVlLLE
Provision^^ Store,
Br W. N. Strange.
lqt door west of the Railroad, coming from
Atlanta.
Candies, Nats, West Indi. Frnits; Cigars and
Tobacco of the best manufacture. Will keep
open daring the winter season a first rate
city, from a gi-.itlcnian in Maine, niii.li r|--ali
glowingly of the superior merits of his hai
tonic. Such evidence must have its effrrl
when coming from a reliable source. If cm
tificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. need fi
nd encomiums nor useless puffery fieni th
pref*:
Datii, Maine, Jan. iO, 13-6.
Pref. O. .1. Wood & Co.: Gentlemen: H«>|
ing my attention railed n tew months rirre t|
the highly beneficial effects ot yo..r Hair Bl
storetive, I, was induced to make a; ...icatier
of it- upon my own hair, which had’ boron
quitegray, probably one-third white; my wliil
kers were ol the same character. Pamffrthrn
months since I procured a bottle of jonr llsi
Restorative, and used it; I soon found that]
was proving what I had wished ; I used 1
about twice a week. I have since procnrcl
another bottle, of which 1 lnlTO USfd sopif;
can now certify to the world that the grty i
wrhito hair has totally disappeared, both ol
my head and face, and mv liair has resumcl
its natural color, and is, 1 believe, more sol
and glossy than it has been before for twentw
five years. I am now sixty years old; piy g nf W
wife, at the age of fifty-two, has used it wit|
the same effect. *
The above notice T deem due to you for yon
valuable discovery. I am assured that irM
ever will rightly* nze, as per directions, F>l
not hare occasion to contradict my statementr
I am a citizen of this city and a resident herl
for the last fifteen years, and am known if
nearly rrery one here and adjoining towns.
Yonrs truly, A. C. RAYMOND;
IUltihobz, Jan. 23, 1858.
Prof. Wood: Dear Sir: Having had thl
misfortune to lose the best portion of my hail
from the effects of the yellow fever, in New
Orleans, in 1854,1 w js induced to make a trial
of yonr preparation, and found it to answer >1
the very thing needed. My hair is now thicl
and glossy, and no words can express my nbl
ligations to yon in giving to the afflicted snelf
a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. 1
The Restorative is put np in bottles of thro*
sizes: large, medium and small; the small
- If 8 - - - - J
Eating Saloon:
sSaasr-’a'sifiia^&sr I
*■-- ! - Cassville, Ga., Agent aTtifijftaak oCthe
B _ _ _ j A-'State of Soath Carolina, will well *Ex-
HIS MIND—That One Dollar per change'on Charleston and New York, aiake
fi" 1 ** *>e ehargedT.ir §(i Blanks wbiro advances on Produce, fte^ and attend *• all
Wtai exettital at this Ofcro,$£%£?*** ***** m . ¥
TBOSLWl
Oysters, Cheese, Crackers, Hot Coffee, Dried
Beef and Beef Tongue, Ac.—to which the at
tention of the jpnblic, and travellers especially
invited. Children’s Toys of si moat ererv
description, on hand at Mhr
see him.
nggies
WAGONS,
... Agpy^alplt*D »T .
HEADDEN, TkQCT. J. W. KINABREW, having lo-
CftSHYJLLE, GA, ! I I eated permanently in Cassville, offer his
; J-v professional services to the pnblie, and
figures- Cali and
Oet. 13, 1859.
. SCaguna. Ac., for will attend promptly to every call, day or
* *** VMpmnrnight. Office next door south of J. A. Ter-
, “* no f J**. 1 u roll’* residence, where htfean be found daring
tfre day,—at ni^t at thereaidenmlatelyoeen-
_*f d “ — pied hy Rev. if. Kelsey. Tbankfnt for past Q UPERIOR sod r nferi or Court Exeenbom
ly attended to. ! patronage, he asks a eontinoanee of the same, j difterent kinds, at the _ rr _
1 fassrille, Gs„ FA. 1, Jfite. I JSn. STANDARD OFfICfo
bolds half a pint, and retails for one dollar pel
bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per eenfi
more in proportion than the small, retails fofi
*2 per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 p* J
cent more iii proportion, and retails for *3.
O. J, Wood#Co., Proprietors, 444 Brosdl
way, New York, and 114 Market street, 8t|
Louis, Mo.
For sale in Cassville by Sam’l Leyy.
Sept. 1, 1859—3m.
Family
M. McMURRY, sealer in
Groceries,!
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
K EEPS constantly on band a large wi I
well selected stock of |
Groceries, Confectionaries, and
Hardware.
Also, agent for Wright’s Indian Vcgetsljlp |
Pills, ana Jacob’s Cordial.
July 23—6m