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froerai D<toerti«ffie«ts.
AH ACT, to eerve, the Justices of tbe Inferior way of lire and lake clarge of the household ' S&Ccial TfolIciS.
To be entitled »o Act. to submit tbe ques- Court of Cass county are hereby author- affaire. be dreams of delicate nerves. tender | - ■
tion of the remoral of the county site of iw<l required, on being Utlfcd Momacl.a. fallinghair, decaying teeth, and WOODS RESTORATIVE.—Of all there- P A ohndv’fl Prftlififi Com
. t _ , i >k. thereof, to appoint some fit and prutier spinal irritation. He anticipate*, as well he storarives for the hair shat- have been invented, X CAowll f oaivuuvwiU)
CM .co« V fromo.pr«entloe«mntoth, , ’ JJ of c J’ n ‘ lo * a con6trfnt moDoU J e about pain*. ; W^'spre^.inen.Hc.aim.thefirstplae.D — — ™
certain coo : ^ "» ® . . .. ... will certainly restore the natural color of the
aepergi $deelr1i*ett)eift3*
legal rotera of said county, on i
diliona therein contained, and for other pur-
poees therein specified.
(ill their place. And said Commission- aches, bad feelings, morbid sensations, as
hair if the directions are followed for a suffi
cient length of time. It has also produced as
tonishing effects in bringing out a growth of
hair, jrhere the head haffbeen previously bald.
Wood does not pretend that it will do this in
0 STOCK PEAS, MEAL, FLOUR,
May 13 AT UPSHAW’S.
The World Challenged!
THE EAGLE
ers before entering upon (heir duties : the prevailing music of the fireside He
^StecOoti lsi.^Be^U*enacted by the Senate j shall be »»«" faithfully lo perform tbe thinks of ever recurring bills to pay. He
-1 of the State of j duties assigned them, and shall receive kcowa the chances are against him of mar- r ._
* • ■ n I «. ,mhlt met and it if j * compensation for their services, to rying a patient to take care of, instead ef a a>l cases; and we think his candor s a good
Georgia, in General Assembly met. ana 11 w j t ’ J * 1 recommendation ot the virtues which h:s resto-
herebv enacted by the authority of tbesamet! be paid out of the county treasury of wife to enjoy. refire really possesses. Trthernots of the hair j
. . . ,, . held at the i Cass cnuilty as soon as the service is Now men are just as selfish as women are are destroyed, no human power can make them
That there shall be an election neiu : crow amtin- but where there Is anv ritalitr left rpMJE celebrated 1
usual plsces of bo!d.dg election*, at the i perfor med, the sum of hve dollars for On the whole, we think they are more so.- n.of! theVS.-rative will mim renew the I Cassrille, Ga.,
court house and several precinct* in the J «««• day s Service. The young lady who supposes that any hair in nil its pristine rigor. ” It has done this > ‘.‘Eagle Fan ” net
county of Cass, on the first Wednesday in And whereas, the continued agitation young man on the face
June 185® in the manner prescribed by ;*-( I lie question of the removal of the to marry her for the
law for the'electiotr.of members ofthe den- j ^“ty site of said county of Cass, is , m » k « *"77: that . twelve year old boy can
C Tor sale in Cass- turn it nll d.iv with ease.
...r,,™,., , ,.„ c ‘ • j This Fan lias taken the Premium at the
county Woo are ieg»>-j ” . 1 .’. ,, 6 ,, J ' . .if Ut. , “I. . • .. 1 ‘state Fairs of Ohio, North and South Carolina,
m,msnrs«r«be Oenc.al Assembly shall be j and .he College* I hew erected. And jture abbors such alhancts. - VST the Urea^E.giish Re«f*y,8ir j andalsoS every County Fair at which it ha.
HARNESS SHOP.
BOWLER & BOHANNON,
Cassrille, Gesw,
KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND
Carriage and Bugay Harness.
HE celebrated Fan Artist having located in
, offers to farmers, his new f
Eagle Fan ” ne challenges the wwrld to beat
tral Assembly, and that all persons in said | prod active of strife and dissention among • There have been, indeed ..marriage* of sym- ; “ sri/br^lt gimd rfruggislc
eountv who are legally entitled to vote ibr j the people, and great injury to Cnssville ; pathy ” But Heaven sanctions not. and na ! rifle by S: Levy. ■
J0 f the Genctal Assembly shall be j and ihe Colleges there erected. And ture abhors such alliances. |
entitled to vole in said election, aud that all > whereas, the peace and quiet of ihat ! If yonng ladies advertise themselves- as - w«ml*.,KBa. nre- been exmoiteu. it n o«e»
a-,-. i,v .1. aJfJ-w.So-.-d ...
Bite from its present location shall have up justice to the (leojils of Lassill.e alike take them at their word- If in thetr actions, n 4 :_ - ... .i,„ n^wn m .i.n,! th:ii can
on their ticket* the word ..Removal, ’
| cure ot all those painful and dangerous disea- j CassviUe, Go."
county site shall have upon their tickets ' " ‘ " ' *
been exhibited. If it does not give perfect
they can return it j
^ unded. It fe made j
I). Phvsician Extraordinary to the Queen.— | of the bi-st material that can be selected, and
and'demand that this strife and dissention and by their manners and accomplishment* , ^ j~ raUl:ll , Ie mcd i c i.ne is unfailing in the j P»* up by the best workmen.. y
those who are opposisl to the removal of tbe ; should cease, and the qnesiion of the they declare themselves'flirt a b!» and court •; cure (| , ." a j th ose painful and dangerous dineit- j exilic? to Par * lCU * ‘ *
removal of said couuty site sellled— able, but unmarriageable. young men will I ses! {o t j, e female constitution is subject, j ‘April-13, 1
Therefore so undcrstuml the matter, au«i ucl according- ; j t m oderntes all excess and removes all ob- [
REPAIRING done at short notice. Work
|i warranted: Give us m call.
Feb.il. 1$."$—It.
deqer^l 'itO'oen^eliieqlJ.
NEW STOCK OF
9K HI Him
the JVord* • No Iletnoval ”
SeetiouS-i And lie it further enacted by
the aulhority aforesaid, That the manager*
of aaiil clectiua shall meet at the courthouse
in said county on the day after said election
nod consolidate the return* from the several
precincts iu said couuty in the manner pre
scribed by law in tbe e.ection for weir berg
to the General Assembly in tin* Elate, and
said couoo'idated returus shall be filed by
•aid manager* in tlie clerk's office of the
Super or Court of said county ; and in tbe
event a majority of tbe votes polled shall be
in favor of removal, an elecl'on shall again
fie held at the court house and several pie
cincta of said eonuiy, in like mauuer as
•loresaid,on ihe first Wednesday in August,
1858, and the voles in favor of removal shall
de ignuteon their tickets the untile of the
place to which they wish the county site re
moved. and those opposed to removal shall
Set-lion ?th. lie. it enacted l»y llie au- j ly. They w. 11 he ready enough to dance • strnctions, and a speedy curt may be relied on. I U
lliul il V aforesaid. That should the court- and frolic with those they do not resp ct — To married' ladies it is peculiarly suited. It !• ■
ty sile of said couil'y of Cass fail lo be They will make 'hemselves agreeable to will, in a short time, bring on the monthly pe-j 11
removed under ihe provisions of this acl, those they cannot love. They will play court rind with regularity. Each bottle, price one i
hv ihe first dav of January I860, ilien, ‘ °
A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY
Who SrBSCRiBcs *o* rni
aud in that event, ihe citizens ot Cass
villi*, arid the Trustees of ihe said Coll- ginning lo be taken in earnest, they will
where they cannot think of marrying.— dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great IJJ
Whenever they find their attentions are be- Britain, to prevent counterfeits. i -J
These Pills should not be taken by females j
, . , . , , -n . during tlie first three months of p-egnancy, as
eaes. mav proceed with the improvement seek other society. 1 bey will not. ol course, " . ■
. ‘ , . . ; ... , , thev are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at
of their ptojterly and town, and then give the reasou Tor this, and, the young la-
eildowine of said Colleges under the dies wilt of course wonder, ..why don't the
A llEACTIFI'LLT IlLCSTBATKD
Family Newspaper.
T HE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is
one of Ihe best literary papers of the day. J
A large Quario containin
VEAL & CO-
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
VMS.
real property adjoining tiie corporate ics, false hair, artificial teeth, and expen i Full directions accompany eacli package,
limits <>f said lowll, afl damages I hey j sive skirts are unable to conceal Hence, I Sttle Agent fiir the United‘Stat«* and Cana-
lliay sustain ill const qutlice of said re- | they rather avoid all approaches to intima- ; da, . „ . „ . . " ..
e- ! they rather avoid all approaches to intima- 'da,
1 1 (late I. C. Baldw
tote for the p.escnt location, end if any mo'val, to Iw paid by taxing the pet.ple ! cy, and often abandon the company of those
place shall receive a majority of all the
votes polled at and last election, it shall be
•elected as the new c< uuty site of said eoun-
ty—I lie result lo be ascertained by a meet
ing of the managers of said e ectiou at the
court house on the day after said election
anil consolidating the returus in the same
manner and with Ihe same restrictions as is
herein before provided lor the election to he
held in June.
Seetioo 3d. Be it enacted by the author
ity aforesaid. Tout M irk A Cooper. Samuel
F Stephen*, John Smith, r'en., iil el.a
Kiligcud James A Maddox be ami they are
hereby Hppo.nled commissioners, and tbnt
they or a majority ot them shall isiablisli
tbe county site at such place as shall be de
clared by ihe managers ol said hs elee i n
to have received a majority of a l the voles
|mlled, and shall wnliiu ninety d lys pro
ceed to the erection thereon a good and sui
lab’e court bouse mol jail, to be in ell re
spects equal lo (lie present buildings o( said
o unty- I'rov d- d that no part of h comity
fund* shall ever be used to pay lor said
court house and jail, aud that tin- |eop!«nf
said county shall not be taxed to pay for
tin- same
Section 4t'u. And be it further enacted
by tbe authority ' aforesaid. That abeuevet
sa d Commission, re or a majority of t eio
shall notify hi writing the Jus lies of the
Inferior Court of said county that said new
court house and jail aie finished, i< shall be
the duty"of said justices or a majority of j
them, to examine said new court house and j
jail, mol it they aie found to be such build
ings ns the il^rd seoiioti of this act cou ein j
plalts.loi.il Jio- i -es shall linnitdintely UOti- j
fy in *ii mg i lie cl- rks ot tie Sup - ior aud
Interior CnuriN, niiei tf and 0 dimit y of said ;
county theiei.r, and requ re them to trans |
ter all the books, papers and r cords belon
ging to said county to said new court house,
and tiie prisoner* in the present jail and
prison Iaiunds. if any, to said new jail and
th* new prison tuuuds that shall be first
laid oft nccordiiig lo law, and from and af
ter tbe eapTation of ten days after said
notice ia served, by said Justicis or the offi
cers aforesaid, a copy of winch notice shall
be tiled with the clerk of the Suj>erior Court,
and said new county site shall be the per
manent county site of the county of Cass,
ul' tlm county, but ibosc ,iviio are etiti- i who'could be healthy, and who would make
tied to pavilietll. for property in said ! good wives, and seek amusement in less re-
towti and fur damages lot the injury j spectable society amid more dooming asso
done their pro] eity adjoining said town, [niations.
shall not be taxed to | ay any | att ol'tlie | The young ladies of America have it en
same and 'liat the lemova! of said coUli- i tirety in their power to arrest this growing
IV site shall not take place then, unless j evil Let them make themselves healthy.
i JOB MOSES,
& C.ki Rochester,-N. Y.
X. 11.—*1 aad i; postage-stamps enclosed to
anv authorized Agent, will insure a buttle con
taining ."ul jiills -hv return tn.iil.
Fnf sale by._S;ipiuel Levy, agent for-Cass-
ville and vicinity. Havihujd, Chlckestor A.Co-
Augusta, Ga., and Ilavilund. Stevenson A Co.,
Charleston, S. C., wholesale agents for the
South. Jan. 2$, 1$S8—ly.
any other time they are safe.
_ _ In all case* of Nervous and .spinal affections, ,,ixt v'columns, of entertaining matter, and ele
pledge of ihe Stall*, which is hereby men propose ?” : pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight ! gan'tly illustrated every week,
given, that ihe ,county sile of said cotlti- ' Young men, we repeat, will sport and a , e x cr ,i„ n , palpitation of the heart, hysterics, j A f/* "chlubscriber on'receipt of tte sub-
ty of Cass, shall hot theieaf er be retno- muse themselves with young ladie3 whom ; anrf x»*li»tcs, these pills will effect a cHre when | ^ription 1 moiiev^ ' *"
ved from Cassville without the owners j they neither love nor respect. But- if they ! all other means h ive failed, and although a j Terms in AdVWllCe.
of property within tlie cOtporale limiis do respect them aud couid love them, they * powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, i 0ne for (>ne vear> an( j 0 ne gifl, $2 00
of said lowti being first paid the full vai- ; are frightened from a proposal to marry by j antinomy, or anything hnrtfnl to the eonstitu- Three copies 1 year, and 3 gifts, 5 (>0
ue of l heir property, aud lliose owning ; ihe sad evidences of infirmity, which cosmet- j tion. , _ , TetfimoiMl veZr’mA lo’gffls, 15 oO
21 copies 1 \ ear and 21 gifts, SO 00
Tlie articles to be distributed are comprised
in the following list:
1 United States Treasury Note, >1,000.
ii d,,. do. do. 50il each.
. 5 do. do. do. 2'W “
IP do. do do. HXi “
lo Pat. Lev. Hunt. Cased Watches, 100 “
20 G-Jd Watches, ... 75 “
55 do. 60 “
foo do. ■ ■ 50 “
30n Ladie* Gold Watches, So “
2mi Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 “
.V)*' Silver Watches,. ' >15 to 2o
1 ,t>>o Gold Guard, Vest and Feb
Chains, 10 to SO “
1,000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 to 15 “
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear
Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pin*, Sleeve Buttons,
Rings. Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and
Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arti
cles, worth from 50 cents to >15 each.
On receipt of the subscription money, the
subscriber’s name will be entered upon onr
books opposite a number, and the gift corres
ponding with that number will be forwarded
within one week to him, by mail or express,
p is'-paid.
There is neither humbug- nor lottery about
the above, as every subscriber is sure ot a
Prize of value. We prefer to make this liber
al dis'ribution among them- instead of giving
a large commission to agents,- giving 0- **—■
twenty pages, or j warranted. Hair
to order. Specta.
wo thirds of the voters of said county
shall t>e ill favor of removing said county
sile.
Section 8: It. j’e it further enacted
hv the au: hoi ity aforesaid, Thai all laws,
and pails of laws, militating against 1 hi
acl, he and the same are lieieln repeal
ed.
J. W. If. UNDERVYOOD,
Speaker of llous- of Representatives.
JOHN E. VYAI.L),
President of the Scnaie.
Assented to Nov. 24tli, 1857.
JOSEPH E. BROWN,
Governor.
Secretakv of State's Office
Mdledgeville, <»a.,
Nov. 24, 1857.
I hereby certify that ihe foregoing is
a true copv of ihe enrolled act ot depos
it in this office.
Given under my hand and seal of of
lice, the dav and vear aforesaid.
E P \YATKINS,
Se -relarv • f Si itr.
and prove their capacity to he useful as well -Bf—
as ornamental, and they wit. not be long in ; Dr.‘ Cavanaugh S Pile Salve,
tlie matrimonial market. Let them snap! Ion the -norm .rani ob« or
, , r . i , Hemorrhoids on -Files*
their fingers at the fashion of London « n<1 } Whether .ifl-mg stHodiog-on-of recent origin ;
tlie follies of Paris, and act like sensible hu I intern;l , ((r txtct . n .,i. w ], L ,l, C r attended with
n beings. Olherwise they are neither fit j p ro j ;l ,, s „ s , Hemorr-huge, op simple obstruc
tion ; and all bv ... -
External Application, Only I
liitcrnul adjuvants being interdicted in its use,
unless in material derargement oplhe bowels;
and then only so far as to regulate their nc-
r wives nor mothers
hCFRAV IN' CalhoVX.— We learn
hrougli our fai:hful and esfeeincd cor
respondent, “Buck Horn,” tint a ;dr.
j Stephen McGinnis was shot lluonghthe til>nj
j thigh, with a pistol, by a Mr. \uung, <•(
Celibacy.
We heartily commend the folloning. from
Fowler’s ..Life Illustrated,’’ lo the perusal
of every woman and g rl in the land :
. Single blessedness " is rapidly on the in
crease. It threatens to become an established
..institution ’’ Marriage, and family rela
t on. are in danger of being superseded —
These and similar utterances have become
one of the prominent topics of the newspaper
press.
In all of our large cities the disinclination
to marry on tbe part of young men is fie
quently sjoken of and written about. And
it is said, truthfully too, that just, iu the ra
tio that men incline to bachelori in, rowdy
ism debauchery, and crime become rampant
in the land.
This is a subject of great importance to
all, and of fearful interest to the genera-
Cali.out), on Sunday.
Wr have not room for ;lie- particulars,
hut it seems that Young refused to pay
mil al Mr!Jill’s bridge, and McGinnis,
the present, owner, shut the gale, when
Yo-iiig dismounted, shoved it open, and
filed. McGinnis is doing well
Dispatch.
before using tlie Salve/
I)r. Cavanaugh’s Pile Salve
Is now introduced throughout the entire West
and Smith, and tcstinuniials of the highest
character attest to ils efficacy, in all places,
and-under all circumstances.
Retail price, 81 per box. For sale by all
druggists and dealers.
T. n. CAVANAUGH, Proprietor,
April 13, !85S—ly ; .St- Louis, M<>.
For sale by Saui’l Levy,agent, Cassrille, Ga.
— - ’ Un-
subscriber the ainqnnt that would go to the
agent, and in many cases a hundred fold
more.
All communications should lie addressed
to . DANIEL APEE,' Publisher,
»:i Centre Street. New York.
Mav 13, 1858. —
JUST KKCKIVFP, BY
i Gr. Li. UPSHAW:
CONSISTING. IN PART. OF
j A large and well soloctod
stock of
i mx
Ready-made Clothing,
IIATS AND CAPS.
Boots and Shoos,
I A L.irux ask BsACTireL Lot o»
! CROCKERY.
. J a : Also, Hard ware, Stone ware.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and h . h1 ,j„, usar .d» „f ..llier article*, too tedium to-
braiding and engraving done . men fj lin ._ n il „f whieh will be sold on reasin*-
ries fitted up to suit all age*. , b)e Cassrille, April 2«, ’58.
List of Prices. I '■ ^ ■'
Gold I.epine Watches, warranted, >15 and
JEWELRY.
Silrer Ware aud Fine Plated Ware,
Crr Glass axd Cbixa Wares,
Musical Instruments,
Walking Cases, Tors, Fishing Tackle,
FANCY ARTICLES
And Household Wares,
romp;, GA.
iipwarus.
Gold Lever Watches, warranted, >f
and
warranted. >5 and j
NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER
upward*.
Silrer Lepine Watches. e - —— (
unward*.
"Silver Lever Watches, warranted, >10 and j
upwards.
Silver plain Watchc*, warranted, >5 and j
upwards. , !
Gilt and composition Watches, >4 and up- i
wards. • ■ i
30 hour brass Clocks, warranted. >’.5t‘ and ;
npwards.
Gold Pencils, warranted, >1 and upwards. ;
Gold Pens, silver case and pencil, warrant-
ed. >1 and upwards.
Silver Thimbles, heavy and genuine, 25 eta. ! ,
each: old Thimbles taken in exchange for new. , Pc-Ete. Calicoes, Ginghams, Hosiery, Glove*,
Gold Thimbles,, warranted,- >2.30 and up-: Silk and Linen Hamfkercfawfr, Ladies’Collars,
wards. | Ac., Ac.
Gold Spectacles, warranted, *4 and upwards, i WAD TV TJEP A ft ft
White China Tea Sett*, 44 pieces, warrant- 48*S W
ed, >6. ' : 31)0 Sk 1 ??,
Gilt China Tea Sett. 4 I pieces, warranted,; ; . _
>10. Hats, Caps and Bonnets,
iJZtT' skey? ‘ IL2r; " ,kw21 1 DRU(tS AND MKDICINES,
Violins, double-lined, with bow, >2. Paints, Oils, and Dye-Staflk,
' 1’atknt Mehicixes,
JUS F RECEIVED BY
J. D. Carpenter,
Oa>sville, Geo.
Cfnsti»$in£.of a large and extenair^ ict uf
Beady-made Clothing,
A carefill!r.selected stock ol
DRY GOODS,
Such as Cloths. Summer Cassimeren, Drnp-
Feb. 25, 1558—lych3t.
The Yankee Blade tells the following an
ecdote of a college chum II . a member ol
tbe classes, was distinguished not less for
dry wit and siy waggery than his address
in evading the writing of themes and iu
paiming off the brain coined curreucy of j
others as his legitimate ..tender.’ One j
Monday morn'ng he read a theme of unusu- |
al merit; but Professor A ..smelt a rat as ; ¥"U
fl (
Western & Atlantic (State) Rail Road.
Atlanta to Chattanooga 138 Miles, Fare >5.
JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent.
6 . : l 'll V. .ai: ,«4 I- Mouning Passengkk Train.
l!l)£f{)l llcba^ifienfs. j Le ., ves Atlanta, daily at...... .2.10.A. a.
—^rrrr-— ---’ —- 3 i \ r rives at Chattanooga,-at 10.07 a. »•
Now is the Time to Buy Good, j a V;;;;;t i
Fashionable and Cheap , j - night i’assesgeb train.
j Leave* Atlanta nightly, at.. 12.15 r. H.
! Arrives at Chattanooga, at 8.25 p.m.
^ i Leaves Chattanooga, nightly at 3.10 P. M.
and all busiiivss now required by law to be tions to come It. requires no extraordinary
doue at Cassville.-in said county, s! a'l from
aud after that time be done at said ticiv
couuty site- Provided all the otliir jrovis
ions of this Act have been complied wit it
And whereas, great injury would be done
reach of thought to coinpreheud that tbe
natural and inevitable result must be. soon
er or later, tlie general demoralization of
both male and female, and the utter disor
gunization of human society Without the
. Arrives at Atlanta, at. 11-22 p. M.
UST received a well assorted stock of Dry i ' Tliis-Koad connects each way with the Rome
, , .. ft Goods, Clo'hing and' Fancy Articles, con- Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tcn-
H. finished and sat down in the pride ot sjstill(fill p„rtufBri!liaiTt*v Lawn, Calico, Black j neKse e A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the
conscious innocence, and asked; I Silk, Swiss, .1 ncknuet. Cellars, Mitts, Hose, [ XashTille A.Chattanooga Railroad, at Chattan-
. Is ilu.t original II . Bleached and Bro vn Shirting and Shfctmg. ■ m»ga.
Is that or g nal. U • , Lill( , n j jinen Dnll, Pauls’'and Cr.at Stuff j
..Yes, sir,’’ replied H. I and a great many articles., usually kept in iri
.. Are you sure of it ?’’ asked the profes- j Dry Goods Store.
sor. I ' ALSO,
.. Why, yes, sir.’’ said II , with tlie imper- j A fine stock of
tumble gravity and pasteboard countenance ' (Jogjog PailtSj • V0StSJ
he always wore—..it had .original’ over it \ g* . a pr »,.i
in the newspaper I look it from.” UraLVatS £U2u piliriS,
j All of which will be sold very cheap
j£3T Henry II. Jones was murdered i at LEA V ’» Cash Store.
last week in Charlton county by the m--
groes of LJr. Ballard.
the owners of ptoperty in the corporate lim- maintainance of those domestic associations
its of the towu of Cassville in the event of a : and duties, which are known only where the
removal of the county site, in the deprecia- j marriage institution is made sacred, no so-
tion of said propet »y. for which jusuce de- j ciety ever did or ever can exist above bar-
mauds they should rective compensation— ■ barism or saragisiu
Therefore ' To arrest this downward tendency of the
Section 5th. Be it further enacted by the ! race, two causes must be corrected Young
aatbority atoreeaid, That ehou d a majority , men must be trained to live. more, and have
of the voter* of the county vote iu favor of a their being, without .those blood-inflaming
new location for the county site of said j and soul palsying poisons, liquor and tobac-
county, and it should be removed from Cass i co, and young ladies must learn to be useful
rill*, then, and in that event, the owners of as well as showy. On this latter clause et
town property within the iimits of the cor- ' our text we propose to erpatiate very brief
peratiou of said towu of Cassville. shall be ly, sod then leave the matter, for the pres-
fnlly paid for all damages they u ny sustain J eut. to the reflections of whom it may con-
in cot soquence of the remoral of the county : corn
•it* from said town. j It is notorious, all over the civil x:-d world, j meat the 1st inst., here and below.
9cctionCik Be it further enacted by tli« ! that American females are unhealthy, and "
hdkhority aforesaid. That John P. Eve, aud that tendency to disease aud infirmity is con-
iS- Black, of the county ol Floyd, ! gtantly increasing. The daughters, as gen-
McConnell, and G. J Fa ; n, ot the eral rule are more infirm than their moth-
couoly cf Gordon, awl Audrew J Hansel!, ers, and their mothers compare unfavorably
of the county ot Cobb. be. and they, or a | with their grandmothers. There is no theme
majority of them, are authorized and re- *o much written about talked about, lec
qaired as Soon as’ they are notified of the i tured about, as sick y American women and
•election of a new couuty sits tor Cass conn- J girls. Even the medical journals and daily
ty, to meet et Cassville end assess tbe darn- newspapers of Europe are frequently coin
ages sustained by the owners of town prop- , paring tbe health and stamina ot American
•rty within the corporate limits of said town, females with those of tbe ol rW^ular'kitings of this Lodge are held
in Ooostqnence of the removal of said coun- Britain. France, Germany, etc , and alway J on the lst aa j S( j Tuesday in every month.
THE MARKETS.
ATLANTA, MAY 12, 1S5S.
Editors Cassville Standard:
Since the date of our last ttiere have been no
material change in onr market.
Corn from wagons 50c per bushel, not active.
Wheat, 75 <$ S5 cents per bushel, sacked.
Flour, superfine, >2.10 <ff >2.20 per sack.
Cotton selling at 9 <jrr 11}/.
Coffee, Rio, lH-j and 12}/. Java, IS.
Coffee, Laguira, 14}/ and 15. ,
Cotton Yarns 95c per bunch, at wholesale.
Osnabnrgs, @ lOU'c per yard.
Nail*. >4.25 @ 3.50 per keg.
Candles, 22 @ 23c per pound.
Sugar, brown, 7 @ 9 cts. j>cr lb.’
Sugar, refined, 10 @ 13 c.
Baeou. >»% @ 10 cents hog round. Hams, 10
@ 10;/. Shoulders, S}£ @ 9. C. Sides, II tf
11}/. *
Lard, iu bbls., 1 o}^ @ 11; iu cans, 12 a 12}/-
Respectfully,
E. M. SEAGO A GAAR,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
p. S.—The Banks hare resumed specie pay- :
Cassville, May 13.-
‘IriSWiSim®
BOOM,
IN KING.^,Q§,
Over the store of E. V. Joh»sj>n ± where every-
' thing ill the
FURNITURE LIKE,
is kept on hand and for sale at inannfacturers
[prices, Trith Rail Road freight nddid.
i Those tri^hing to purchase will d j well to
' <rire ifce undersigned a. 9*11 before buying
I elsewhere. E. V. JOHNSON, Ag f t.
I also keep on band n e<H»d assortment
of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.
Kingston, Ga., Mav 13, —Cm
ATLANTA
Georgia Rail Road & Banking Co.
Augusta to Atlanta, 171 Miles, Fare >5.50.
GEORGE YONGE, Superintendent.
Morning Passenger Train,
Leaves Atlanta daily at 10 A- *•
Arrives at August* at 7 r. m.
Leaves Augusta dailv at 2.3o A. s.
Arrives at Atlanta at 11.36 a.
Evening Passenger Train,
Leaves Atlanta daily at. 12 r. z.
Arrives at Augusta at 8.56 A. M.
Leaves Augusta daily at 4 p. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 1-04 a. st.
This Road runs in connection with the
Trains of the South Carolina and the Savan
nah and Augusta Railroads, at Augusta.
Macon & Western Rail Road.
Mac >11 to Atlanta 103 Miles Fare >4.
A. L. TYLER, Superintendent.
Morning Passenger Train,
Leaves Atlanta daily at 10.30 a. ■-
Arrives at Macon at 4.15 P. M.
leaves Macon daily at 2 a. z.
Arrives at Atlanta at 9.15 A. z.
Night Passenger Train,
Leaves Atlanta nightly, at 12 P. Jt.
Arrives at Macon at 8 a. z.
Leaves Macon nightly at 12.15 p. ji.
Arrives at Atlanta at 6.05 P. z.
This Road connects at Macon with the Cen
tral and South Western Railroads.
Atlanta & La Grange Rail Road.
Atlanta to West Point..87 Miles. .Fare >3-50.
GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendent.
Morning Passenger Train,
Leaves Atlanta daily at 2 A. M.
Arrives at West Point at 7.2S a. m.
Leaves West Point daily at 4 a. z.
Arrives at Atlanta at 9 27 p. «-
Evening Passenger Train,
Leaves Atlanta dailv at 1 P. if.
. .6.28 p. m.
White-hall Street, Atlar.tii, Ga.
We keep constantly on baud a well selected
|stock of .
^7 DRY €rOOBS.
ed to the store
^ by J. D. Lock-
ham’s Inin
Building, No. 1 \rrives at West Point at.
I. 0.
Vallet Lodge, No. 48, I. O. O. F., I
Cassrille, Georgia, f
A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge will be „ „ T
held every Friday evening, at 7 o clock.— { <1-1/ 1 YY
Transient brethren invited to attend. \KJ±-A- V/ It
By order of the Lodge.
- A. HAIRE, N. G
R. C. HOOPER, Secretary.
HAS EXTENSIVE
~ ’ROOMS
F. & A. M.
Cassville Lodge, No. 156, F. A A. M.
tom ^
Orer the Store. Entrance, through the store.
May 13, 1653—lysti 4c
Leaves West Point daily at 4.3C r. M.
Arrives at Atlanta at 10.15 p. m.
This Road connects eaeh wav with the
Montgomery k West Point Rail Road.
“LULA WOODS WORTH”
OR
love strongeutiTvy pride.
AND ’
LEOLDTE AND U0NELL,
or r
the children of the sujv
ER with several original POEMS,
asd shall be paid before the couulv site Young men cannot be ignorant of these vous deb.l.ty They are powerful ton c, . b ( b fiis nndertaki h;is bee „ prompted by
- ■ r - - — > . V..#— free from alcohol. ---------- the special solicitation of several friends, the
author requests those who wish to secure early
1 copies to leave their name* at once at the office
n- kt -r. __J r -editors. of the “Carolina Spartan.”
Debtor* IZ4 Creditors. Thw . e wit | ^ two editions published, at tbe
>LOO
50
tJT site, and shall furnish a certificate ot the ! to the disadvantage of the former. And they Tfae mem bers will take due notice thereof, and j
dosages assessed to each owner of property j seem to see. not without reason, one of the gwvrn themselv^ccordinglv^ |
entitled thereto, and report tbe same to the {leading causes of the ultimate degeneracy ; 0et ^ 1856. 37—tl
of the Inferior Court of said coun of the American people, and the final over- j 1 — : TC I a
l said orrtififtates shall bear legal in- throw of our republican government. « the | &J**£F*?«*JSiio^tl'KS , rpOGETflER w
uutH paid, and be redeemed by the ; fact that the vitality of our females is run- “^^ ? to fr(>m ^ r3U , (remel " 1 , of the natural {Trrill be publi
(unctions, wteakne
mraut of these vous debility. Th
of said couuiy shall be removed'fiotu i things. They are, and must be fond of the ciisvifle by J. D; Carpenter.
Onsstrille, aud that said Inferior Court is society of young ladies. Nature, and in- March/, 1358—ly-
O X MANHOOD. And its Premature De
clink. Jnst Published, Gratis, tbe 20th
ThousandA few words on the rational trea;-
ment, without medicine, of SDermatorrbea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
aed nervous debility, impoteney, and impedi
ments to marriage "generally, by
B. DeLANEY, m. ».
The important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in the imprudence and
s-ditnde of youth maybe easily removed tcith-
nnt medifiae. is in this tract clearly demonstra-
ted: and the entirely new and highly success- j
fnl treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully
explained, by means of which every one is en
abled to cure himfdf perfectly and at the least
possible cost, thereby avoiding all the adver
tised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in
a Muled envelope, by remitting two postage
stamps to DK. B- DxLANEY,
88 East 31st street, N\.w York City.
Dec 3, 1557—ly [may 6]
The Great Beautifier, ; STON E WARE.
so I ' OX0 pou N ",n-ir s last I SonnT Books and Stationery,
F OR it restores permanently gray hair to its I ^ lOAKS AXD 1 OBACCO,
original color: covers luxuriantly the bald I And a griat many other articles too tedions
head: removes all dandruff, itching and to mention. April 3, 1958.
scrofula, scald head and all eruptions; makes the | —1——
hair soft, healthy, and glossy; and wilt preserve ; -yy- g P R I N <3*
it to anv immaginable age, remove*, as if by ;
magic, all blotches, Ae. from the "»ee, and cure* ;
all neuralgia and nerrous head ache. See circa-
lar and the following. I
Dover; N. il. Feb - ,2. 1R57.
PROF O. J. WOOD A Co.—Geitt*: Within a j
few davs we hare received so many orders and j
calls for Prof. O. J. Wood’s llair Restorative. |
that to day we were compelled to send to ltos- j
ton fir a quantitv. (the 6 dozen you forwarded j
all being sold,) while we might order a quanti
ty from you. Every bottle we have sold seems {
tii have produced three or fimr new customer*.
JUST KI UEIVED FROM
New York and Philadelphia.
XOU’-S YOUR TIME,
Ladies and Gentlemen
TO |;UY HARGAIN’S.
friim the most substantial "and worthy citizens j T ol”. pi F l\D FANCY
08 ,hat rt
Send us as Siam as may be one gross of #! . Come aim see them.
^?^fe e,,f:Jsi “ ;andb ‘ :lieTe,,srou " , l LABSS? 1 tmznw.
(Signed! " DANIEL LATHORP A Co. ! prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Lawn, Bonnet*.
Hickoty Grove, St. Charles .Co., Mo., . {Mantillas, Shawls, Ac. In fact everything in
Nor. 19, 1356. j the Ladies’ Dress line.
PROF. 0. J WOOD-Dear >ir. gome-time j rto vitTnmpn’R Wmr
last summer we were induced to use. some of • ljeHliGIHCU D "kdl.
v«ur Hair Restorative, and its effects were so ! £,,? stuck ol Read-made Clothing, Linens,
wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the . Cloths of the tim-st kind, Drap D’Etes, Alapae-
nfflicted. to report it. can. Vestings, Furnishing Good*—m fact cve-
Our little son’s head fir some time had been |rv thing in their line of dress.
perfectly covered with sores, and some called ; "All the abate articles, together with Hat*
it scald" head. The hair almost entirely came and Caps. Boots and Shoes, Domesticsi of eve-
off in consequence, when a friend, seeing hi* j j-y descripiimi, Hardware, Crockery, Cutlery,
sufferings, advised ns to use your Restorative, ; Drugs and Medieincs, Matches and Jewelry,
we did so with little hope of success, but, to j Stationery, Trunks, Valises, Carpet, aeks, Brt-
onr surprise, and that of all our friends, a very dies and Saddle*, and in fact too many other
lew applications removed the disease entirely, thing-* to einum.rate- in an advi-rlis ■mi-nt—erc-
and a new and Inznriant crop of hair soon • tar-; rv tiling n-nallv kept in a Dry Goals store, I
ted out, and we can now say that onr boy. has h tye on hand.
as healthr a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of The cit’zens clCartersrdle am. surronnding
hair as any other child. AVc can therefore, au(l country ary cordially invited to c-dl and exam-
do hereby recommend your Restorative, as a ine my stock.
perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and ' ( can and ' will seb bargains in Dry Goods
hair. We are rours respictfnllv. ■ to cash cn-totners, as my motto is ‘’Quick sales
' ’ ” with small profits, for cash, Cmr.e to ;
at Milner & Kennedy’s old stand, on th
GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM.
SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM.
Gardiner, Maim, June 22,1855.
PROF O J. WOOD—Dear Sin I have used
two bottles of PAifessor Wood’s Hair Restora
tive, and can truly say it is the greatest discov
ery of the ave for" restoring and changing the
Hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy.
My hair has now attained its original color.—
Yon can recommend it t > the world without
the least fear, as my case was one of the worst
kind.
. Yours Respectfully.
DANIEL N. MURPHY.
O J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 312 Broad- j
wav, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Rai-!
ling Establishment,) ’and 114 Market St., St', ]
Lonis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists.
For sale by S. Levy, Cassville, Ga.
Oct. 1—3m i
side of the Railroad.
Cartersville, April -
see me
- west
SAM’L S1IEATS.
i; wmm,
NEW GOODS!
CASSVILLE, GA.
B. F*. HENRICKS,
Il.VS JUST RECEIVED
A Large and "well select
ed Stock of
AND
SHOES,
For Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, Misses’, and Chil
dren* wear.
Gent’s Boots, Shoes,
and Gaiters,
High and low quarter, from >1.50 to >6.
Ladies’ Heeled Boots,
Shoes and Silppars,
rents to >1.50. Children’:
30 cents to >1. Also,
do., froia
hmbf authorized and required, to levy ' stinol. «nd reason, and costosi incline them „
aad lire collected by the Tax Collector i w marry. But with the thought of a mat- ^ ^ || [|n .
au amount upon
! ... ... „ r a LL persons indebted to the Estate of J«- ‘ fallowing terms :
the | rimomal nlliance eome the thoagh • of e - Ta j\>mmniell, dee., late of Fannin eoun- | Muslin,
of wid count,, nu .uiuuiit 14pen IU6 j . „ ^ T-u llfM , , r
State Tax, sufficient to redeem xaid cer- : ery thing except beds of rosss aad doBMStie tT are requested to make immediate payment; i paper covers,
tificatea of assessment—provided that ! joys. So far as courting goes, nil m P>~»- id Acre having ^nst^sa.d^ih.tote ; GEOmGIAT Caw county.
BO peraon, entitled to damages under \ ant enough; bat with marriage is aaasoiated **» P 1 ^ P yfEWEL TRAM If ELL, riMVO months after date appliwtiun will be
Iba pfovuions of this aot, ahaii be taxed th, idea of doctors, nurwe, and a greater ee j April 22—tod Administrator, j to the Ee-
lo poy »0J part of said damage*. And j lets number of Bridgataaod «*n*niitT of Ezeeo* j Ule of Zeehariah fidwerds. Jale of
provided further, that should said Com- ry’s nod Ellen's. Instead of a help-male, a j prieted. and for "de zjiU
or apy of them, fail or refine • wit* to Acer him mi la tha ardaeae path-: Febia STANDARD - TFICE.
Mar 8—2m
! Newroes i
th Edware .
N*NUYCD WARDS.
E»eeu»ri».
GEORGIA, Cass cowaty.
T VO months after date application will be
made to tbe Ordinary of Casa county for
leave to sell tbe Real Estatdffif John Morphy,
late of said cunntr.
Wit. S." MURPHY,
JOHN M. ELROD,
Say 6.1358—2m Administrators.
GEORGIA, Cam coaaty.
T WO months after date application will be
to the Ordinary of said coon tv fur
leave to sell the Rest Estate and Negroes of
**■ °t“- 4 ““GcSvSif."'’
April I
K H- GUYTON,
Administrator*.
Confectionaries.
As College has commenced.
I’m going to the expense
My stock of Goods to adtertiz'-.
And by it I wish to realize
My customers’ good will.
To make with me their bill.
In all my business transaction
I promise to give full satisfaction,
Te the utmost in my power.
Of whatever is in my store.
As below I will mention.
So now all please pay attention.
First, you’ll find some nice CAKE,
AH of our own bake.
My jars I always will supply.
So Indies and gentlemen come and trr
My RINGS, STICKS, HEARTS and KIS-j. From 75 cents to >jLj Misses do., from
Has been tried by many a Miss-es;
I also keep some good FRUIT,
The public in general to suit.
A great variety of TOYS,
For little girls and little boys.
I also gentlemen invite.
And alwavs keep in sight
TOBACCO, PIPES, and SNUFF in j-i ?,
. Also, the finest of SEGARS.
They that have bought of me before,
I beg to buy from me some more.
As lwill try and never cease
My patrons one and afl to p'ease.
Now I believe it is near time
That I should conclude my rhyme;
Although manv things I keep besides, -
As COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA and RICE.
All to the business do belong.
And with this I close my song.
Again your good will I beseech.
And sign mrtolf
"ROBERT KANTBOWITZ;
Coll at the corner opposite Samuel Levy's.
Cassville, Jan. 21, 1858.
M. McMURRY,
Dealer in Family Groceries*
CONFECTIONARIES, Ac..
Cassville, Ga.
Feb. 1st, 1358—ly.
WIT* VIR ATT A CSIO,
ecty-Sv* cents per quire, cssh, ■
AT THE STANDARD OFFICE.
Tmni^s,
of different kinds and fdae!». A'l person* in
xrant of such article*are invited to call. Stor*
oue d*>or east of the p«»st office
CarsviHe, April !•’, 13-jS.
v.euwysD.
I MANUFACTURERS and
! DEALERS IN
MEN’S ATO BOYfiT
GENTLEMEN’S
Furnishing Goods,
H HUM
CA8IMER8,
Cloths,
Vikings, Ac-,
WHITE-HALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEO.
Oct. Ifft 1657-wlr