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The Awkward Mistake.
[continued from first page.]
ed she mast be mistaken, and tried to ban
ish such fancies.
One day it chanced that they rode out in
the very same direction they had taken on
the occasion of their first ride. Coming to
the shady lane, they turned aside, as before,
to explore its cool recesses, and see if two
years had brought any changes to so retired
a spot.
As they slowly pursued their way, Hor
ace said smilingly :
Do you remember, Cora *
• My awkward mistake ?’ interrupted she.
with a quick blush. I was just thinking
of it; but don't talk about it.’
I was thinking,’ said Horace, quietly,
* that was my mistake, not yours.’
♦ llow bo ?’
4 Because I hare since found that the con
fession of love I then made was but a mis
take and a falsity—in short, my profession
should have been to y- u, Cora, and I cannot
imagine where my wits were not to know it.
Dearest Cora, let me correct my error by
telling you how dearly —better than I can
tell, or you can imagine—l love you.’
He looked at her, perhaps for encourage
ment, but not meeting the responsive glance
he doubtless expected he added, In alarm:
4 Surely, surely, Cora, you will not re
peat the same cruel answer ?’
> I can hardly tell,’ said Cora, hesitating
ly. 4 You take me by surprse—you must
give me time to consider. But,’ she added
with a blush and a shy smile, 11 will make
a confession I was thinking, just now, if I
had felt towards you then as I do new 1
might possibly have made my blunder still
more awkward by saying yes instead of n*.’
Jonathan in Love.
Nations! hear the latest story,
Worthy of a poet’s lyre ;
Jonathan, the sun of glory,
Burns with sentimental fire!
Jonathan, the tall young giant,
Last and first of Odin’s race,
Loves a lady, fair defiant—
Loves an Island queen of grace.
Jonathan, the victor Viking,
Heart of oak and arm of steel,
Slow to run, but quick at striking,
Passion’s thrill begins to feel.
He from Norseman proud descended,
Seeks a sunny Southern bride,
And with longing arms extended,
Sighs to clasp her virgin pride,
Cuba —name of fascination !
Is the bride he seeks to gain,
Spite of all the indignation
Os her cross old mother, Spain.
Spain, the old abandoned pauper!
England’s debtor, France’s jest,
Sees, with dull-arid trembling torpor,
nope inflame her daughter’s breast;
And to Jonathan, the Titan,
Shows the hug her teeth decayed,
Calculated not to frighten
One who trusts to freedom’s blade.
Os the Golden Horn, I’m master;
At my feet is Mexico:
Who can boast dominion vaster
Than the empire I can show 1
” Cuba, silly prudish m.afden.
To my arms !” cries Jonathan,
“ Lady fair, with wrongs o’erladen,
Say tiie word, and I’in your man!
“ As for Spain, with all her clamor,
Not a cent I’ll giv; or lend—
Let them bring her to the hammer,
And her bankrupt swindle end !
“ I must have you, Cuba darling—
Share your wealth, enjoy your charms ;
Though a thousand kings were snarling,
And all Europe lip in arms!
“ We shall both, I have a notion,
Find the speculation pay ;
So, my pretty pearl of ocean,
Please to name the happy day /”
Jegql Notices.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
_TJL of Burke county, will be sold at the court
house door in the town of Dalian, Paulding co.,
on the Ist Tuesday in December next, one lot of
land No. 144, in the 10th dist. and 3d section,
granted to James Clarke, and now owned by
the estate of Win, Lasse ter, dec’d, late of Burke
county.
Also, at the court house door in Dalilonega,
Lumpkin county, on the Ist Tuesday in Decem
ber next, lot No. 300, in the 13th dist. and loth
sec., containing 40 acres, granted to Harvey
Andrews. Sold as the property of the estate of
William Lasseter, late of Burke county, dec’d.
Alsg, on the first Tuesday in December next,
at the court house door in the county of Cass,
lot No. 3 (, 6, 22d dist., 2d section—granted lo
Hugh McKinley—sold as the property of Win
Lasseter, late of Burke cor.ntv, dec’d.
JANE LASSETER, Ex’trr.
JOS. A. SIIEWMAKB, Ex’r.
Rept. 20—tds.
Valuable Lands at Executors Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court house door,
in Cassville, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, the place whereon Martin Stidham
lived at the time of his decease. Said place
contains 460 acres more or less, lying in the
seventeenth find fourth districts, of Cass county,
about two hundred and twenty five acres are
in a high state of cultivation, and all the re
mainder will bear cultivation. The improve
ments are a good two story framed dwelling
house, an excellent gin house and thrasher, a
pretty fair orchard of choice fruits, and all ne
cessary out houses. Raccoon Creek runs thro’
the farm, and there is a well of excellent wa
ter in the yard. Its location is unsurpassed in
point of health and society, and it is altogether
one of the most desirable places in the countv.
Terms on the day of sale.
ELIHU STIDHAM, )
SIMEON STIDHAM, [ Executors.
‘T. M. ANSLKV. j
aug 9-tds;
STATE OF GEORGIA, CASS COUNTY.
Frances M. Tontjf \ Libel for Divorce,
vs. J. in
Moses O, Toner. ) Cass Superior Court.
XT appfCai ii'g to the cout*. from the return of
.Sheriff of said county, that the defend
ant in the above stated ease is iR to be found
in tin* State: Ordered by the c *ure that service
be perfected bv publication in Komo-scwspapor
for four months previous to the next Win of
Cass Superior Court.
John J. Word, Plain. Attor.
A true extract from the minutes of court, this
Bept. 14, 1H.05. H. W. Cobu, c. . c.
Sept 20—4 tn
GEORGIA, FANNIN COUNTY.
TTTTHEREAS William Franklin applies to me
Vs for letters of Guardianship over the per
son and property of James H. Beard, orphan of
James A. Be. rd, deceased.
These are 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
not be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office, this Sept. 12,
I*s*. J. K. Alsobrook, Dep. Ord.
Sept 20—30d _ J_
TWO months after date implication will be
made to the Ordinary of Cass county, for
leave to soil the negroes belonging to the estate
of John S. Allen, deceased. This September
*WA, J. R. PA RRpOTT, Ada’s.
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. r >3 Gold Street., New York.
N. B.—L. S. A Cos. have recently published,
and have now for sale, the “Farmer’s Guide,”
Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Nor
ton, of Yale College, New llaven, complete in
2 vol octavo, containing 1 Sou pages, 14 steel and
600 wood engravings. Price in muslin binding,
$6.00.
This work is not the old “ Book of the Farm,”
lately iiesi scitatkd and thrown upon the mark
et. mh 22
pat XT’ M. EDDLEMAN
J 1 • A BRO., Atlanta,
jfpy /r'Mnk keep constantly
Jr j on hand and for sale,
jrll ‘ctm a * l°' v ost cash pri
£</•£ -■! ees > a large assortment
of Boots, Shoes, Isath
2j.jp er, Lasts, Pegs, Calf
Lining and Binding
Vj-wiMngj'vA Eg Us Skins, Shoe-Maker’s
ft wrf’ > & ii t st T 011
\v lute-hall Street, op
posite Y.\ Kay’s Book
Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 12—1}'.
npTIE GREAT DISCOVERY.—KROLLERI
-1 ON! FOR CURLING THE HAIR!—For
many years it has been the object of deepest
study with chemists and others, to produce a
fluid that applied to the hair, would cause it to
wave and curl equal in beauty to the natural
curl.
The Kroli.buion is the only article ever of
fered to the world that will effect this most de
sirable object. But three or four applications are
necessary to curl it as much as may be desir
ed, and for any length of time. From the
many testimonials of those who have used it,
the subscriber dose not hesitate to warrant the
Kroli.eiuon m give satisfaction, and prove as
recommended in all cases.
The recipe for making, with full directions
for use, will be sent on the receipt ofone dollar,
post paid. The ingredients will not cost over
12 cents. Direct to 11. A. FREEMOXT.
Warren, Trumbull Cos., 0.
April 19—3 m.
C\ ARM AGES AND JfA RNESS. — Charles-
J ton S. (~ Wh’te house, south-west corner of
Meeting and Wentworth streets, Charleston.
The subscriber has always on
sfxLXfJnK hand a large assortment of Vc
vY~ ‘Jj hides of every description, such
as Coaches, Rockaways, Ba
rouches, top Buggies, no top Buggies, and Ped
lar Wagons, which are manufactured expressly
for his own sales, and which in point of finish
and durability cannot be surpassed.
All articles sold by him are warranted in
the fullest terms. Persons in want are solicited
to give him a call, where they will find a cheap
and good article on favorable terms.
Carriages built to order, and repairing done
with neatness and despatch.
Refers to Col. 11. F. Price, Cassville.
M. H. NATHAN.
Nov 17—6 m.
A NEW MAP. —The subscriber proposes to
I V. publish o Sectional J Map of Ocoee District,
embracing adjacent parts of North Carolina and
Georgia, on which will be shown the Rivers,
Creeks, Mountains, Mineral Lands, Ore Veins,
Route for tho proposed Bail Road connecting
with the Ducktown Copper Mines. Said Map
will be published as soon as a sufficient number
of subscribers are obtained to defray expenses,
at one dollar per copy , to subscribers only, paya
ble when delivered.
E. A. Brown, of Cassville, and J. A. Maddox,
of Cartersville, are agents for the Map, and will
receive subscriptions.
CHARLES A. PROCTOR,
Civil Engineer and Geologist-for Tenn.
junc 14 4w 19
~ liEimriwxoFFiiTciis.
nOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT.
—These famous Medicines will in future
be sold throughout the States at the following
prices:
Small Pot or Bor, 25 cents, instead of 37 1-2.
Medium do. do. 62 1-2 “ *• 371-2.
Large do. do. $1 “ $1 50.
Professor Holloway’s Manufactories are at
Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand,
London. Jan 12
CARRIAGE and Buggy Making Establish
ment at Cartersville Cass county Georgia
•'i^ST'9- wot, l ( I solicit a continuance of
the patronage heretofore enjoyed.—
Wc are doing good work, and at reasonable pri
ces. We keep on hand a good selection of
Slock, and have employed a fine assortment of
firstrate Mechanics, who know what they are
about. We warrant our work not to fail. Give
us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our
motto is Honesty and Industry.
JONES A GREENWOOD.
Cartersville, Ga., July 8, 1854.
NEW Tailoring establishment, at Cartersville
Georgia, Shop at S. If. I utillo’s old stand,
vjfcfl The subscriber has lately opened in
XR the town of Cartersville a New Tai
ii a toitiurt Establishment, where ho ,s pre
pared to do any work in his line in the
best and limi fashionable manner. lie guar
antees ull finite turned out of his shop to lit in
tie most unexceptionable manner. Particular
ly attention paid to cutting and fitting jobs for
ladies. H'‘ lespectfully solieitii a fair trial, as
he is confident of success.
„ SILAS O’RHIELDS.
suptli—ly
Charleston Weekly Standard,
CONTAINS ALL TIIK MATTER PUB-
Ufclicri in the Dully,
Together with the local ’, Domestic and Foreign
Markets—The Prices Current, Including the
rates of rude for stock, Exchange, and Domes
tic Produce — The Shipping in Port—The La
test Telegraphic information, ike. ike. d-c.
The STANDARD is tho only morning paper
in Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDI
TION.
This Edition ia published every Wmwkmut
Morning, and by tho evening of the next day
can be received in every section of the State.
Price (i2—payable invariably in advance.
___ _ L. W. SPRATT A CO.
Ready-made clothing, Panti. stuff,
Cham bra v and a fine assortment of Jew
elry, at LEVY’S CASH STORE,
apr 26—-ts
JldbeHisetoente.
SST FASHIONABLE TAILORING. J
cash custom
ers. Cassville, Jan 12—ts.
Cass County Lands for Sale.
f'T’MIE undersigned, wishing to change his bu-
X siness, offers for Sale his well known and
valuable plantation on the Alabama Road, two
utile# West of Cassville, Iving on Two Run
Creek, and known as the “ Black Water Adair
place.” This place embraces in all about 1600
acres of land, live hundred acres of which are
cleared and now in a high state of cultivation,
and all under good repair, and lying immediate
ly on and along the line of the Western A At
lantic Rail Road.
The place is well improved, and finely water
ed—a dwelling house of eight large rooms—a
new and large brick smoke house —a Thrasher,
Barn, Cribs and stables all framed, large and
convenient. Also anew framed Gin house and
cotton screw. Blacksmith and wood shops, car
riage house Ac.
There are on the premises five or six good
and never failing springs, and running water
in every field on the plantation. The spring
near the dwelling is a notable and most excel
lent one.
There is also on the place a good mill seat,
on which is situated an entire new saw mill, and
one of the best grist and merchant flouring
mills in the country, and all now in full and
successful operation. There is also a good
lime Kiln with an abundant of lime rock con
venient. There is furthermore on the place a
good young apple and peach orchard, contain
ing about four hundred well selected apple and
about oue thousand peach trees.
Persons wishing to examine the premises, or
to know the terms, can do so by applying to the
subscriber on the place. I will sav however,
that the terms will be reasonable.
WILLIAM SOLOMON.
Cassville, apr 19—ts
Henry vernon, or the dream, by
a Georgian.— This is the title of a Ro
mance now in process of completion, which will
be issued in two numbers on the Ist and 16th
of July, 1855. The scenes are laid inainlv in
the United States, England and Spain. The
work will be printed on pure white paper with
new type and will equal in quantity of matter
an ordinary sized Duodecimo volume of 300
pages. It will be promptly issued and forward
ed to all who will send their orders accompanied
with the cash.
Terms. —Single copy, ( Two numbers.) $0 73
To Clubs of 3 or more, [per Copy.) 50
Remittances mast he made in. hills or change ,
and not in Post-Office Stamps.
Mddress JAMES M. SMYTIIE,
june 28 —Iw Augusta, (da.
i/G&L-'N r r ROUT HOUSE.—The un-
MwliWbt a dersigned begs to inform
jpl *’the citizens of Atlanta and the
travelling public that this su
perb establishment is now open for the accom
modation of Boarders and Transient persons.
The House and furniture being entirely new,
Rooms well ventillated, Halls large and airy,
the Subscriber hopes by constant attention to
the wants of his guests, to make his House de
sirable to the traveller, and merit a share of
public patronage.
AARON GAGE, Proprietor.
Atlanta, Feb. 16—ts
SPIRIT OF THE TIMES.—A remittance of
Five Dollars will entitle a subscriber to
three steel engravings and the paper for one year.
A remittance of Ten Dollars will entitle a sub
scriber to the paper for one year, and a complete
set of the engravings. Col. Win. R. Johnson,
of Virginia, the “ Napoleon of the Turf.”—
Mad’lle Augusta, the celebrated Diuiseuse, in
the character of “La Sylphide.” Ripton and
Confidence, in their match in harness, Boston,
Wagner, Monarch, Leviathan, Argvle. Black
Maria, Grey Eagle, Shark, Hedgeford, John
Bascombe, Monmouth Eclipse, and Fashion.
JOHN RICHARDS, Publisher,
july 12—ts No. 3 Park Place, N. Y.
('CABINET A FURNITURE ESTABLISII-
J MENT, Cartersville, Ga. —The undersigned
have just finished anew and spacious shop, and
are now prepared to fill all orders for Furniture
and everything else in their line, as promptly and
on as good terms as any other establishment in
the country. They keep constantly on hand,
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Safes, Bedsteads, Centre
Tables, Book-cases, Ac., Ac. They are also pre
pared to manufacture panel doors, window sash,
Venetian blinds, Ac., at short notice and on good
terms. Persons wishing to buy will do well to
call on us, before purchasing.
LOVELESS A JOHNSON.
July 12—22-ts
I RENTAL NOTICE.—The sub
1J scribcrs respectfully inform
the citizens of Cassville that they
intend loeating here with a view to becoming
permanent citizens for the space of five years or
more. They hope, by close attention'to their
profession, to be enabled to give that satisfaction
which the public demand, and to merit a share
of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed here.
All jobs, such as Plugging, Mounting teeth on
gol J plate, Ac., warranted. Close attention will
be paid to children’s tcetli, when desired.
COBB A MOSELEY,
Jan. 26—ts Surgeon Dentists.
DR. T. M. ALSTON, respectfully offers his
Professional Services to the Public. He
may be found, when not professionally engag
ed, at Mr. Brown’s Hotel, or in his office, in
Morganton, Fannin county, Ga. Special atten
tion will be paid to all calls in liis line of prac
tice.
Morganton, Georgia, may 17. —ly.
OTRAYED from the subscriber, near Adairs-
O ville, Ga., several weeks ago, a bald-faced
sorrel horse pony, four years old, feet all white.
Also, a dark bay horse mule, three years <fld—
botli of which have been worked. Any person
taking up, or giving me any information of said
estrays, will very much oblige
JAMES BROWNLEE.
Adairsvillc; nug 2—4 t
r|M)WN PROPERTY TN CARTERSVILLE,
X FOR SALE.—The subscriber offer for sale,
the Store house and lot in the town of Carters
ville, known ns the stand of J. R. Towers A Cos.,
now occupied by Anderson Milner A Cos.
For particulars, apply to J. R. Towers, at
Cartersville.
aug o—6t SHEPPARD, SPROULL A CO.
f\f EDICAL CARD.—I)h. S. C. Kdoe
ijX worth having permanently located
in Cassville, offers his services to the
citizens of the town and county, in tho practice
of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics.
Office and Residence at Latimer’s Hotel.
Feb. 22, 1856. 3—ly.
1 I OLMES’ Skv-Lkiht Daouburka.v Rooms:
J. at. his residence, formerly occupied by It.
N. Wilson. —Pictures taken in cloudy ns well
ns in fair weather—in every variety of style.—
Family groups taken with great facility niid ac
curacy. Daguerreotypes and portraits accu
rately copied, and pictures taken for lockets,
rings, Ac., in the best style. Terms, cheaper
than over for cash. H. 11. HOLMES.
Cassville, may 31—ly
DU. W. T. EWING, Physician and Sun
obon, —Takes this method to inform tho
citizens of Wolford’s neighborhood and vicini
ty, that he lias located oh tho Tennessee Road,
about a mile and a half from the Cross Roads
meeting house.
Office and residence, for the present, at the
residence of Levi Pierce, Esq.
Special attention paid to tho disenses of the
nih 16—3 m
P. STOVALL, Ware House
PjgggMW I*l • and Commission Merchant,—
Augusta, Ga. —Continues the busi
ness in all its branches, at his extensive 1
FIRE-PROOF Warehouse on Jackson Street,
nea rtbe Globe Hotel. The usual Cash fncil
ties afforded to dustonivra. aug 26 ly* j
gNOUTON’S ACADEMY!
G. C. NORTON, Principal of Male Depart
ment,
fTUIE exercises of this Academy will be rcsum-
JL ed on Mondav, the Bth of January, 1855.
For Terms of tuition, apply to G. C. Norton at
his residence, in Cartersville.
Dec 29
General agency and ready mo
ney.—The undersigned, General Agent
for all business coming before any of the Exec
utive Departments, the Court of Claims, recently
organised, and especially, such as is connected
with the Pension Office at Washington City,
growing out of claims for Pensions, Bounty
Land or otherwise, hereby gives notice to his
numerous correspondents and clients in Georgia,
that he is prepared to pay the highest market
price, in cash, op iu drafts on any Bank in Geor
gia, or any other State that may be designated,
for Bounty Land Warrants. The moment the
warrant is issued by the Department, he will
immediately remit a draft, as directed to those
who wish the ready money. As many claims
are still outstanding, and others suspended in
the Office, he solicits those interested to com
municate with him immediately, so as to secure
their warrants as soon as possible.
Those who are disposed to sell, will execute
the necessary transfer—requisite forms will be
forwarded on application.
Refers to Gov. Wilson Lumpkin and Hon. Jos.
11. Lumpkin, Athens; Judge J. 11. Lunmkin,
Rome; lion. Howell Cobb, Athens; lIon.E. W.
Chastain, Morgan ton, and the members gener
ally of the last Congress from Georgia.
„ THOMAS LUMPKIN,
june 21—20-6 m
T’HE ATLANTA EXAMINER FOR THE
CAMPAIGN.—The proprietor proposes to
furnish the Examiner, during the ensuing cam
paign, that is, until the first of November, upon
the following terms:
The Daily to all cash subscribers, at the low
price of one dollar and fifty cents.
And the Weekly, for fifty cents per copy.
In no case will the paper be sent until the
price of subscription be paid.
The Examiner has now a circulation in upper
Georgia, and elsewhere, not surpassed by any
paper in the interior of Georgia, and equal, it is
believed, to any in the State. Every exertion
will be used to render it acceptable as a politi
cal journal to the Democracy, as well as to make
its news and miscellaneous department, equal
to any other journal in the State.
At the low prices at which both the Daily and
Weekly Examiner are now- offered, for the cam
paign, no one need be without a paper. The
proprietor is induced to make the offer he does
as much for the benefit of the democratic party
as for his own.
Send the cash and the paper will be regularly
mailed to all who desire it. june 28
Cl ASS COUNTY LANDS FOR SVLE.-The
J subscriber offers for sale the settlement of
land known as the Carter and Hamilton place,
containing 480, lying on the road 2 miles North
of Cassville, and eight miles East of Adairs
ville. There are about 100 acres in cultivation
and under good fence. The farm is well water
ed, and has two comfortable dwellings on it, a
good spring convenient to one, and a first rate
well at the other. There is a‘ so on the premises a
good barn and thrasher. This place will be
offered at private sale on reasonable terms until
the first Tuesday in October next, and if not
sold by that time, it will then be sold at Cass
ville at public sale to the highest bidder. Any
one wishing a bargain would do well to call and
examine the premises. For further information
call on W. T. Trammell who is autliorsed to
sell it or tlie subscriber on Coosa
july 19—24-ts W. M. DENMON.
TANARUS) LATT A GILIIAM,
I JL Ware House and
Lx/*4. fNpallylfpßjl Commission Merchants,
street, Augus-
— ta, Ga., (Successors to
Platt & Brother) —Possessing every facility, will
devote tlieir personal and undivided attention to
the sale of Cotton and other Produce consigned
to their care, and the purchase and forwarding
of goods. Commission will be the established
rates of the citv. Reference: Mess. Haviland,
Risley A Cos., Hand, Williams A Cos., McCord,
Hart A Cos., Scranton, Seymour A Cos., Belcher
A Hollingsworth, Thayer A Butt, Dawson A
Skinner, and T. S. Metcalf, Esq.—Augusta;
Hand, Williams A Wilcox—Charleston.
EDWIN PLATT. THOS. A. GILIIAM.
sept 9, 1854
COME AND SEE
r w. HOOPER A CO. be
✓7S&OP? f/ • fore yon make your pur
chases, as they have ‘decidedly
tyß&fSm&jj! the prettiest st< ck of goods, and
are determined to sell them as
cheap or a little cheaper than any body else, in
|ij the place. If vou want —Boots, Shoes,
mi Hats, Caps or Bonnets, they have them.
Dress goods of all kinds, consisting of
Prints, Muslins, Bareges, Tissues, Ac.,
can be found there. Sheetings and Shirtings in
abundance. Furnishing goods of all kinds and
qualities, ready made, or in the piece. Iron,
nails, steel, salt, wood-ware. Besides a great
many other articles.
To their old customers they would return
thanks for their liberality in times past,
and beg a continuance of the same—and to the
public generally they have no hesitancy in
saying, if you call you will be treated politely,
even if you don’t buy. Call and see, at the brick
store south of the court house,
apr. 19 th 1855.
ROWLAND'S SPRINGS.—This well known
i watering place will be opened for the re
ception of company, by the Proprietor, who will
attend to the general supervision of its manage
ment in person, and will be assisted by Messrs.
O. Cosby, of Augusta, and Clarke, of the Pavil-
Hon Hotel, Savannah.
Every effort will he made to make the accom
modations satisfactory; success will depend on
this, and I shall try to deserve it. The House
will be opened about the 15tli of June.
The Springs are 5 3-4 miles from Cartersville,
Cass county, Geo., on the Western A Atlantic
Rail Rood,'where first rate Coaches will be in
readiness to convey passengers to and from the
Svrings, connecting with the up and down
trains. * JOHN S. ROWLAND,
may 30—lm Proprietor.
C 'Mr.UtIESTOX ACCOUNT BOOK MAXC-
J FA CTO IIY!! Walker A Evans, Manu
facturing Stationers, No. 101 East Bay, Char
leston, Have now on hand the largest assort
ment of Account Hooks ever offered for sale in
this part of the country, and equal to any in the
United States.
Our entire stock is manufactured in Charles
ton, in our own Bindery, by competent work
men, under our personal supervision. The pa
per and oth ;r materials are of the best quality,
carefully selected, and the Books warranted in
every respect, equal to those made by the best
New York Stationers for their city trade.
County and State Officers, Banks, Merchants
and. others, can have their Books ruled and
bound to any pattern, and paged when required.
Music Books, Periodicals, and other printed
Books bound in every variety of style.
Always on hand, a large stock of superior
Letter I'ajier, Foolscap, /{ill Paper, Note Paper,
and paper of various kinds, ruled expressly for
Lawyer’s use; Also, Stationery of all kinds,
consisting in part of
Copying Presses, Gold Pens,
Seal Presses, Steel Pens,
Envelopes, Pen-holders,
Inkstands, Pocket hooks,
Ink, Writing Desks, j
Pencils, wafers, sealing wax, India rubber, rn- |
lers, quills, seals, parchment, folders, back- l
gammon boards, chess men, Ac. Ac.
Book and Job Printing of all kinds neatly ex- !
ecutod. Charleston, Doc 15—6 m i
riMIE CHEROKEE GEORGIAN, Devoted to \
X the l’principles of the AM ERICA A PA R- j
TV, and to NEWS, LITERATURE,
AGRICULTURE, ART,
SCIENCE, HU
MOR, and the
popular interests UPPER GEORGIA. |
Terms —One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year. ,
The proprietor offers this paper from July 1, to
Nov’r 1, at the low price of FIFTY CENTS.
It contains legal advertising from Cherokee,
Pickens, Paulding, Forsyth and Cobh counties,
and gives the latest market quotations.
S. A. ATKINSON, Proprietor,
July 19 —3m* Marietta, Ga.
can bn had at any ancl ull’times
at Buck Harwells Shop in Cartersville, for
less monev than any other establishment in the
State. He keeps constantly on hand iron and
wood axlcti'co wagons of the best quality,—-
Good IlarncsK can be had at the next door.
BUCK HARWELL.
C'artereville, may IT, 18M —ly
A CURE FOR ALL I— Holloway's Ointment.
Citizens of the .Union. —You have done me
the honour as with one voice; from one end of
the Union to the other, to stamp the character
of my Ointment with your approbation. It is
scarcely two years since I made it known among
you, and already, it has obtained more celebrity
other Medicine in so short a period
THOMAS IIOLLOWAY,
38, Cornqr of Ann and Nassau Sts. N. Y.
ASTONISHING CUIIFoF SORE LEGS AF
TER NINE YEARS STANDING.
Copy of a Letter from. Mr. W. J. Lamieu, of
Huntsville , Yadkin County, North. Carolina , U.
S., dated November Ist, 1853.
READ IIJS O WN WORDS.
To Professor HoLloway,— Sir,—lt is not
my wish to become notorious, neither is this
letter written for the mere sake of writing, but
to sav, that your Ointment cured me of one of
the most dreadful cutaneous diseases that flesh
is heir to, and which was considered by all who
knew me, to be entirely beyond the reach of
medecine. For nine years I was afflicted with j
one of the most painful and troublesome sore
legs that ever fell to the lot of man ; and afte
trying every medieiite I had ever heard of, I r<
signed in despair all hope of being cured ; bu
a friend brought me a couple of large pots of
your Oinment, which caused the sores on mv
legs to heal, and I entirely regained mv health
to mv agreeable surprise and delight to the as
tonishment of my friends. ("Signed)
W. J. LANGLEY.
AX EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A BAD
BREAST, WHEN NEARLY AT THE
POINT OF DEATH.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. R Durant, New Or
leans November 9 th, 1853.
To Professor Holloway, 38, Corner of Ann
and Nassau Streets, N. Y : Dear Sir,—lt is
with heartfelt gratitude I have to inform you 1
that by the use of your Ointment and Pills, the
life of my wife has been saved. For seven
years she had a bad breast, with ten running
wounds, (not of a cancerous nature). I was
told that nothing could save her : she was (hen
induced to use your Ointment and Pills, when
in the short space of three iponths, tftey effected
a perfect cure, to the astonishment, of all who j
knew us. W e obtained your Medicines from j
Messrs. W right A Cos., of Chartrcs-strcet, New !
Orleans. I send this from “ Hotel des Prin- ;
ccs,” Paris, although, I had written it at New !
Orleans, before we finally left, at that time not
knowing your address at New York.
TT'AR AND EYE.— /teaJ ness, par
HapjgßSfe- -1-2 tied or total, entirely removed. —
Dr. Alsophert begs to call the atten
tion of those suffering from a total or partial
loss of the hearing, to the following facts. He
treats diseases of the middle and internal Ear
with Medicated Douches, such ns is practised in
the Infirmaries of Berlin, Leipsic, Brussels,
! Hamburg and St. Petersburg, and lately bv the
j most distinguished London Aurists, with the
| most wonderful success; indeed, it is the only
! method that has been uniformly successful.—
The best proof of the efficacy, of the treatment
will be a reference to nearly nine h undred names,
residents of the United States, Canada, New
Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who have been re
stored to acute hearing, and not a single, solita
ry case, to our knowledge, did we fail to effect
either a partial or total restoration of the Hear
ing, when our advice and instructions were
| faithfully and punctually adhered to. Many
| who could, not hear the report of a pistol at
j arm’s length, can now hear a watch beat at the
! distance of four feet.
! In cases of mucuous accumulation in the Eus
| tachian Tube and Tympanum, Inflammation of
the Mucus Membrane, Nervous Affections, Dis
ease of the Membrana Tympnni, ocnunonly
called the “ Drum,” or when the disease can be
traced to the effects of Fever, colds, the use of
j Quinine, Mercurial Medicines, Gatherings in the
Ears in childhood, Ac., Dr. Alsophert s treat
ment stands pre-ominent. Where the Auditory
Canal Is dry and scaly, with little or no secre
tion, when the deafness is accompanied with
noises in the Ear, like falling water, chirping of
insects, ringing of bells, rustling of leaves, con
tinual pulsations, discharge of matter, orSvhen,
in stooping, a sensation is. felt as if a rush of
blood to the head took place, when the hearing
l is less acute in dull, cloudy weather, or when a
I cold has been taken, this method of treating
! this disease, is infallible.
I In deaf anel dumb eases mv experience war-
I rants me in saying, that if the hearing was at
any time good, very much can be accomplished.
In the Deaf and Dumb School, out of a class of
14, I succeeded in restoring four to acute hear
ing. I)r. Alsophert begs respectfully to state,
that in those cases he undertakes he guarantees
a successful result, complete restoration, or such I
a marked improvement as will be perfectly snf-!
isfactory, if uis remedies are faithfully applied, |
and directions adhered to.
Applicants will please state their age, dura
tion of disease, if matter issues from the external
passage, if there are noises in the Ears, state
of general health, and what they suppose to have
been the cause of the deafness. When the hear
ing is restored, it is expected that those in easy
circumstances will pay liberally.
All diseases of the Eye successfully treated
by the application of Medicated Vapors, Ac., an
infallible and painless treatment for the disea
ses of the Eye, acute and chronic, cataract.,
specks, inflammation, film and weakness of vis
ion, granulation of the lids, ulceration of the
Lachrvual glands, Ac.
To the astonishing and gratifying effects of
this treatment, the child, the youth, those of
mature age, ns well as those far advanced in
life, all bear testimony to its wonderfully reno
vating, healing and soothing effects.
Medicine, apparatus, Ac., will be sent to any
! part at rny own expense. Address Dr. Ai.so
piiert, Broadway, office, 422 1-2, near Canal
| street, New York. Consultation fee—five dol
j lars. Dr. Alsophert’s Work on the Ear and
| Eye, illustrated with steel plates. Price slo.uo.
j Money letters must be registered by the Post
i Master. Feb. 9, Iso5 —6m. ’
/CONSUMPTION srcCESSFut.Y treated by
V J inhalation of mkdicated vapors, by John
son Stewart Rose, M. 1). Fellow of the Rovnl
College of Physicians, and for years Senior Phy
sician in the London Royal Infirmary for dis
eases of the Lungs.
In the treatment of Consumption by inhala
tion, I have obtained the results which warrant
ine in asserting, that it is as curable as diseases
of the stomach and liver.
Breathing Medicines directly into the lungs is
certainly the rational mode of attacking the
I disease, and like many other great beneficent
discoveries, it seems strange whv such treatment
was not resorted to tong ago. Where there is
life there is now assured hope for the most seem
inglv hopeless cases, as throughout all the stages
of this insidious disease, the wonderful and ben
eficient effects of his treatment are soon appar
ent. In cases also of Bronchitis, Asthma, Ac.,
inhaling of powders and vapors has been emi
nently successful, and of those suffering under
any of the ah.ivc named complaints, I can gnarnn
; tee speedy and certain relief. I have pleasure in
referring to 207 names, residents of S’e\v York ;
and neighborhood, who have been restored to vi
gorous health. About one third of the above
number according to the parents’ own state
ments, were considered hopeless eases.
Tho inhaling Method is soothing, safe, and i
speedy, and consists in the administration of j
medicines in such a manner that, they are con-1
j veyed into the Lungs in the form of vapor, and j
! produces their action at the seat of the dis- j
! ease. Its practical success is destined torevolu
! tionize the operations of the medical world and
i establish tho entire curability of consumption, j
I Applicants will please state if they have bled
from the Lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a !
cough, night sweat and fever turns—what and
how much they expectorate, what the condition
oftheir stomach and bowels. The necessary
Medicine, Apparatus, Ac., will bo forwarded to
any part.
TERMS.—Five dollars, consultation fee.—
Balance of fee payable only when patients re
port themselves convalescent.
DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUMP
TION.*—Price one dollar. Address
JOHNSON STEWART ROSE.
Office 831 Broudwny, New York.
Jan 19-6 m.
Superior Court Subpocnas—and in short, \
“ everything usually sought after” iu the
line of Blanks, tor sale at the
Standard Printing Office.
BONNETS, Ribbon, Florence Silk, Flowers,
Ac.— Bonnets trimmed gratis, at
LEVY’S’ CASH STORE.
apr 26 ts
Vs AGISTRATE'S EXECUTIONS—“in per- j
ItL feet stacks—us a body might say,” and j
fixed up “ according to Hoyle,” may bo found j
ut ffie Standard Printing Officb.
IRISH LINEN, Damask Table Cloth, Diaper, j
Sheetiug and Shirting, Calico, cheap for j
cash,.at LEVY’S STORE,
opr 26—ts .
PURSE SILK, Steel Beads, Rings and Tas
sels, ercwell, crochet needles, and furniture
.fringe, cheap at Levy’s cash stor.
*pt 15—ts
Higeellqneogg
CAEMAOB EIPOSITOEY
liBIFFIM, —Mm. 9
WOODRUFF & CO.,
AEE receiving every variety of Carriages, which they will sell
as low as can be bought in any Southern Market consistiuo-
COACHES, SLIDE-SEAT BUGGIES, FAMILY WAGONS, ROCKA WAYS. EAR yrv ■
NO-TOD BUGGIES, CONCORD BUGGIES,HACK WAGONS, TOP BUGGIFv in • ‘ ’
- ‘'hips, dec.
HORSES, “
Z-f? Any style of Carriage or \\ agon got up to order, at
short notice. WORK WARRANTED!
W.W WOODRUFF, W*. CORDON.
Griffin, Ga., Sept. 22,1855. 33 ..j y
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY ~-JA (JOB'S CORD IAI For all R <w „,n:/ ”
X Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Bilious Cholic, Dysentery, and Diarrlicea
Also, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females, most especially painful Menstruation.
ihe virtues of Jacobs Cordial are too well known to require Encomiums.
1 st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea. 7th. It cures painful Menstruation
id. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. Bth. It relieves pain ir, the backand loirs.
cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 9th. It counteracts nervousness, despondener
4h. It relieves the severest Colic. loth. It restores Irregularities. ’ 1 ’’
st I’ U pe ,,era ] U ' vb{ f- Hth. I (dispels gloomy and hysterical feeline*,
oth. It cares Cholera Infantum. 12th. It s an admirable Tonic.
A few short Extracts from Letters. Testimonials, Ac.
. . * have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in mr
judgment, a valuable remedy.” H on . lliram Warner, Judge of Supreme Court Ga ‘
gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordial—my own personal cineri
ence, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for mg
to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.”
at . i , ] M - H. Underwoon, formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit
i take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel
diseases for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to anv thing else
eYWtWtahbyme’ . AA. Gauldixg, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Geo,gif
this efficient remedy is travelling into celebritv as fast as Bonaparte pushed his column* ir
to Russia, and gaming commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jeffersonian, May 19 ]s;i
For sale bv J. V Hooper A Cos., Samuel Levy, A. AJ. L. Ili/l, and Lemuel Dillard, Cassvilic-
Cheshire A proves, Kingston; I). L. Ali. M. Wingard, G. L. Roberts, and Matthias Roberts
tiles boro , A. A. M illurtns, Luharlee; E. Porter, Adairsville; W. Bvcrs A Cos., Cartersvlle- •md
by the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the State. ‘ ’ ’
WM. \\. BLISS A CO., Manufacturers and Proprietors,
January 16, ISoo. Cm. 20 Beckman Street, e\v York.
! AMERICANS’ FRlEND—Holloway’s
JL Tills.—To the Citizens if the United States.
I most humbly and sincerely thank you for
the immense patronage which vou have bestow
ed upon my Pills. 1 take this opportunity of
stating that my ancestors were all American cit
l izens, and that I entertain for all that concerns
America and the Americans, the most lively
j sympathies, so much so that I originally coni
i pounded these Pills expressly to suit your cli
j mate, habits, constitutions, and manner of liv
■ mg. intending to establish myself among you,
which I have now done, bv taking premises in’
| New York. THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
38, Corner oj Ann and Nassau Sts. A’. Y.
j Purification of the Blood, and Liver and Bil
lisiis Complaints.
The citizens of the Union suffer much from
disorders of the Liverand Stomach, scarcely any
■ !,r e free from the influence of these destructive
maladies, hence life wears fast. The fair sex,
; perhaps the most handsome in the world, up to
i a ccrtaiif period when, distressing to say, many
; lose their teeth and good looks, while vet in the
| heyday of life, such sad evils ma v be effectual 1 \
j remedied by continually keeping the blood-pure
! and the Liver and Stomach m a healthy action,
i when life will flow smoothly, and resemble;
i plants in a congenial clime, where an eternal
I spring seems to reign. As it regards the pres-;
ervation of the human frame, and the duration!
j of life, much may be effected, and I say fearless- 1
i ly- that health and life can he prolonged for ma
! uy years beyond their ordinary limits, if Hollo
way’s Pills are taken to purify the blood accord
ing to the rules laid down for health contained!
in the directions which accompany each box.
! -1 case if W eakness and Debility, of Ten years'\
standing, cured by Holloway's Pills.
j Copy of a letter front Captain John Jol nson, !
I Attor House, N. )'. dated Jan. 5, 1854.
j To Prof. Holloway, New York:
Sir:—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure 1
have to inform you that I have been restored to
. health and strength by taking your Pills. For
i the last ten years, I suffered from a derangment
j ot the Liver and Stomach, and was reduced to
i such an extremely that l gave up my ship, nev
; er expecting to goto sen any more, as I had
j fried every Remedy that was recommended to
j Die, but all to no purpose; and had given mv
: self up to despair, when I was at last rceoiii
mended to take your I’iils. After using them
for three months', the result is that I am in bet-!
t.r health now than I have been for eleven years
past, and indeed as well as ever 1 was in mv life,
i You are quite at liberty to make this known for
the benefit of others. I remain, sir, vours res-1
i pectfully, (Signed) JOHN JOHNSON. I
These celebrated Dills are wonderfully efficacious
iu the fallowing complaints : “
Ague Erysipilis Piles
Asthma Female Trrcg- Retention of
Billions com- ularities Urine
plaints Fevers of all Scrofula or
Blotches on kinds King's Evil
the skin Gout Stone or Gravel
j Bowel com- Head-ache Secondary sym
plaints Indigestion toms’
j Constipation Jaundice Venereal affec
! of bowels Liver com- tions
Debilty plaints Worms of all
j Dropsy _ kinds
Weakness from whatever cause,
j _ (Signed) R. DURANT.
| The Pills should In- used conjointly with the
| Ointment Ui most ts the foili-wing cases : ,
Bad legs Gout * Sore nipples
Rad breasts Glandular Sore throat
i Burns swellings Skin diseases
i Bunions Lumbago Scurvy-
Chilblains Piles Sore heads
Chapped hands Rheumatism Ulcers
Contracted and Salt Rheum Wounds
Stiff Joints Scalds
***Sold at the Establishment of Profossoi
1 Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 j
Strand, Eomlon. and by all respectable Drug-j
fists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the!
Initial States, in Pots and Boxes, at 26 cents,
62 1-2 cents, and #1 00 each.
There is a considerable saving by taking the
the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the gui
dance of patients iu every disorder arc affixed 1
to each l’ot. May 26—eowly. 1
rrHE RICHMOND ENQUIRER.—
X “ ith the view of extending the circu
lation of the Richmond Enquirer in the South
ern States, the Proprietors have commenced the
issue of a Weekly Paper, which contains all the
reading matter of the Daily and Semi-Weekly
editions.
We need say nothing of the political charac
ter of the Richmond Eknquirrb, which is now
what it was half a century ago. We may state
that it is the purpose of the Editors to devote
nil their energies to the discussion of the issues
which Know Nothingism has brought before
the country.
Terms.--Daily Paper, per annum, $ 7 o<>
Semi Weekly ‘ <jo 5 0o
Weekly ‘ do 200
To Olubs. —For six copies of the Dailv, 35 00
do do Semi-weekly, 25 00
do do do Weekly, 10 00
For fifteen copies of the Weekly, 25 00
Address Ritchie, Prvor A Dunnavant,
nno 28—iii Richmond, Vn*
j D. CARPENTER res
lUjXFl f I • pectfully announces to
1 1 his friends and late custom-
LJ ers that he has bought out
■ the Stock of Goods of E. M.
Price, and may be found at Erwin’s old stand,
where he tv ill be glad to wait upon his friends,
and promises to be as cheap as the cheapest.—
Give him a call if you please, at Erwins old
itaud. Cassville, sag 4
TO THE PATRONS OF
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE PAIN KIUI.It.
OWING to the large amount of Counterfeit
Pain Killer put up and sold as genuine by
unprincipled men we have been obliged tore
sort to very expensive measures to protect our
selves pecuniarily, and the public from great
injury, by buying and using their worthless
counterfeits.—The comparative plain and simple
style in which our Pain Killer li s been put tip,
has made it very easy for those disposed, to im
itate it very successfully, so far ns it> external
appearance, in style of bottle, label and color of
tne article; but we need not say that the com
pound is a miserable, filthy production, and cal
culated to do great injury to those who might
! use it with confidence that tiny have been ac
customed to use the genuine Pain Killer. I’ar
p tics whose business it is to counterfeit valuable
preparations, do it in so secret a manner, that
it is almost useless to attempt to punish them
by legal measures, as it is difficult, and we might
sav impossible to bring proof home to them.
Considering the great difficulty iu protecting
ourselves ami the public by prosecutingparties,
we have been to a very great expense in getting
up a finely executed
STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL.
for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a
Steel Engraved Note of Hand, which we issue
as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is
held to he forgery by the laws of the l nited
States, and which parties will not dare attempt
|to do. The great expense attending the getting
up and printing of these labels will prevent the
attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub
lic that the article they purchase is the genuine
Perry Davis’ Pam Killer, manufactured by I cr
rv Davis A Son, Sole Proprietors.
’ The Pain Killer will be put up in anew stylo
of punnel bottle, with the words,
DA VIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER,
blown in tho-Gloss. We have discontinued tho
use of the thirty seven and a half cent bottles,
and now put up only four sizes, viz: at 12 I*2,
25, 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle.
We have also a very fine Engraving on Stone,
,for the Box labels, specifying the contents of tho
Box, where and by whom manufactured, Ac.—
We have also added to our pamphlet of direc
j tions and certificates, a cover beautifully finish
led, presenting on tho first page a very excellent
j likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of
l the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one la
bel on each box, has also a correct likeness of
Perry Davis, which it will be impossible to
counterfeit successfully.
We have been to this expense, that th public
might have perfect confidence that they were
getting the genuine article when they buy a bot
tle ns above describled. To those who have so
longed used and proved the merits of our arti
cle, we would say that we shall continue to pre
pare our Pain Killer of the best and purest ma
terials and that it shall be every way worthy of
their amxobatlou ns a fiimilv medicine.
11 PERRY DAVIS A SOX.
Providence, R. 1., July Ist, 1856.
Harare of Counterfeits put up in the Old
Style of Bottles, as the Southern States are flood
ed with vile imitations, such as Dr. Roth’s Pain
Killer, Dr. Davis’ Pain Killer, Mr. Brow n’s Pam
Riller, Missisippi Pain Killer, Ac., Ac. Purchase
none but Perry Davis’ Vegetable Paiu Killer,
put up'Us above described.
Sold by J. D. Carpenter, Cassville, Ga., J- A.
A S. Erwin Cartersville, Smith A Ezzard, Atlan
ta :J. H. B. Shackelford, Calhoun; Barrett,
Carter A Cos. and Clarke, Wells A Dußose, Au
gusta ; John H. Moore A Cos., Jas. M. Garner A
Cos., S. D. Brantley A Cos., James H. Carter
Cos. Savannah, au'd by Druggists and Median*
dealers generally. 22—Ij
Q TOP THE THIEF .'-Stolen last night, from
O tho stable of the subscriber, two and Wl
miles from Cassville, on the Kingston ro >
Bay Mare, 6 years old this Sprmg, h
white spot on her neck, one white’ hmd foot,
slightly hip shot in the right up. - , j hly
tural pacer, of ordinary s.ze and in tolcrabh
suitably rewarded. BENJ. BRAXs
Near Cassville, March 27,1655.
blanks
FOR SALK AT THIS “ STANDARD ’ 01 * U '‘