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Fannin Sheriff’s Sales
N the 1st Tuesday in July next, before i C ‘ A ‘ W ‘ LL ““ S & ^ i
Cass Superior Court,
MARCH TERM, 185$.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales
FOR JULY.
()’<£*<& SSfttS WSt VS i BksaSmM<& ss-tc: I E ,.„„ r
lijay, Gilmer county, within the naual hours j ganton, Faiuiin county, within the usual hoars | . re „ reseI rted to the Court bv the pe-
of sale, the following property will be sold : of sale, the following property will be sold . 1 1 A Williams and'William
T ... -1 1 J V. nan 1 — 4L. Ot(L <Iicf aim) OnH ! T nf l-ind Vn C in tVio “tli rliat ftnri 1 SW** • ....... * * *•
Lot ot land No 222, in the 25th dist and 2nd Lot of land No 6, in the 7th dint and 1st sec;
in "trXl^nd^d'sec; ‘levied on to’satisfy i Claibomi—and other fi las vs the same,
three fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court of j Also, lot No 19, in the town of Morganton ;
flic 1135th dist, G M, in favor of Bedford A Col-j levied on to satisfy sundry !i fas, in favor of
lins, vs Albert Langley. Levied on and re- Claifc, Hyde A Co., and others, vs Philip D.
turned to me by a constable. j Claiborne. Property pointed out by defend t.
Also, lot of land No 233, in the 6th dist and > Also, lot of land No 142, in the 2d dist. and
2d sec; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from | i s t sec; levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Justice’s Court of the 850tb dist, G M, in j Fannin Superior Court, in favor of Enoch T.
favor of Emsley Anderson, vs George Byers ; Davis vs John T Bryson. Property pointed
and Joshua Powell; levied on the property of | out by defend't
said Powell. Levied on and returned to me i AIg0> 130 ncres 0 f j ot „f land No S9. in the
by a bailiff. ' st h dist and 2d sec; levied on as the property
Also, lot of land No 5, in the 12th dist and j of Thomas T Dillard, to satisfy 2 fi fas issued
j * 1 •— ***•“" r ’ , ° ’ ac,,u ^ from the Justice’s Court of rhe 1029tli dist, G
-JUS. CHAPMAN. /. H. CLARIP'*
‘CHAPMAN CLAKDY,
Brick Masons,
CASSVILLE, ga.
■'•pillj iindersigned have formed a coparjtner-
I- ship iti the. business of
Brick Masonry.
They have now in their employ a large num
ber of the best of workmen, and are now pre
pared to do BETTER WORK, IN LESS
TIME, anil at fairer prices, than has ever been
•done in Cherokee Georgia,
in any part of the State.
2d see; levied on to satisfy three fi fas issued
from the Justice’s Court of the 1035th dist, G
M, in favor of R B McCutchens, and othcis, vs
Noel Bottoms. Levied on and returned to me
by a bailiff.
Also, lot of land No 104, in the 7th dist and
! 2d sec; levied on to satisfy sundry Justice’s
Court fi fas issued from the 1136th dist, G M,
I in favor of L J Tatum, and others, vs John
i Morris. Levied on and returned to me by a
i bailiff.
j Also, loo acres of the west part of lot of land
| No him, in the 11th dist and 2d sec; levied on
j to satistv two fi fas issued from the Justice’s
j Court of tile 1036th dist, G M, in favor of N k
j J williams, vs. Thos. W. Elders, and William
i Tatum, vs Thos W Elders and John S James,
j Sold as the property of said Elders. Levied
| on mid returned to ine by a bailiff.
Also, the lot of land whereon the defendant
75 each, j lives; levied oil to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Gilmer Superior Court,'iu favor of Richard
; Lanier, bearer, vs W J Willis.
Also, bv virtue of an order of Court, grant-
. j ed at the May Term, 1»58, of Gilmer Superior
if 1 .. , cac “- ; Court: 1 saddle. 5 head of hogs, 16 sheep. Sold
“ : as the propertv of Rufus Ratcliff.
May 27 J. A. GUDGER, Sh’ff.
Postponed Sale.
At the same time and place will be sold:
Lot of Land No. 104, in the 7th dist. and 2d
section; levied oil to satisfy sundry fi fas issued
from llie Justice’s Court of the 1136th dist., G.
M, in favor of I. J Tatum, and others, vs John
.Morris. Levied on and returned to me by a
bailiff
i Also, the undivided half of lot of land
| knmvn sis the Fallin place, in the lltli district
: and 2d section ; also the lot of land known as
the 'fucker farm, in the lltli dist. and 2d sec. ;
also one-half of the place known as the Board
! Town Silver Mine property, exceptone-twelftli
' and also one-half of the lot whereon James
i Kell lives, adjoining the Fallin lot; levied on
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer
j Court, iii favor of William Martin vs.
Reid, prine : pal, and Newton M Foster security
on appeal. Property pointed out by the def’t,
Levied on as the propertv of said Reid.
U Mav 29-tds J. A. GUDGER, Sheriff.
M, one in favor of William Humphrey vs Thos
T.’ Dillard, Thos. Dillard and William Rober
son security on stay—and one in favor of T k
H Wilson vs Thos T Dillard. Property point
ed out by defend’t and TAR Wilson. Levied
on and returned to me by a constable.
Also, lot No. 45, in the 8th dist. and 1st sec;
levied on as the property of E A Galloway, to
satisfy 2 fi fas issued from a Justice’s Court of
the 1025th dist, G Al, one in favor of David C
Vauhook^aAta^ in favor of L A Gray, for
the use Vanhook, vs E A Galloway
principal^^^^Kts Owenby, security. Prop
erty poinffi^HBy Amos Owenby.
Also, lotiSf land Nos 25, 26 and 13. in the
8th district and 1st sec.; levied on as the prop
erty of Jesse Roper, to satisfy a ti fa issued
from Fannin Superior Co - rt, Alexander M
Roper, for the use of attorneys for fees, vs said
Jesse Roper—an attachment fi fa. Property
pointed out in said attachment.
May 27, ’58. WM. K. PIERCY, Sheriff.
Georgia, Cass county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, i
Cassville, Ga., March 29th, 185S. f
I T appearing to the Court by the petition of
B. H. Leeke, that John J. Word, deceased,
late of Cass county, did in his lifetime execute
to said B. II. Leeke and Jane A. M. Carswell
his bond, conditioned to execute titles in fee
simple to said B. II Leeke and Jane A. M.
Carswell to ten acres of land, more or less, be
ing a part of lot number eighty-seven, in the
fifth district and third section of Cass county,
and the place on which said B. H. Leeke lives,
formerly occupied by said John J. Word, ill
the town of Cassville; and it further appearing
that Jane A. M. Carswell has transferred her
claim to said B. H. Leeke; and it further ap
pearing that said John J. Word departed this
life without executing titles to said land, or in
anv way providing therefor; and it further ap
pearing that said B. II. Leeke has full repaid
Pickens Sheriff’s Sales
FOR JULY.
\XTILL BE SOLD before the Conrt House
I V door in the town of Jasper, Pickcn
Contracts taken comity, within the ostial hours of sale, on the
! first Tuesday in July next, the following
For specimens of work we refer to the I wo i propertv, to-vrit:
College edifices at Cassville, or any other
building nut up by Jos. Chapman.
Cassville, March 4, 1853—ly.
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The undivided fifth of lot of land Number not
: known, iii the 13th district and 2d section, the
| place whereon Mrs Corbin now lives, said lot
! containing DM acres, more or less; levied on as
i llie propertv of Joseph Corbin, to satisfy a fi
es
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C"J cj | fa is'sne’d from a Justice’s Court of said count
fco< in favor .of A McHan, rs said Corbin. Levied
| on and returned to me by a constable.
| Also, the north half of lot of land No 30, in
• llie 12th district and 2d section ; and 20 acres
j of the smith-west corner of lot No 43, in the
12th district and 2d section; levied on as the
' r |' , llE undersigned have established a Lumber; property of Thomas Taylor, to satisfy thne
L Yard in Cassville, Ga., where they wiU al- j Justice Court fi fas in favor of Jasper Johr.son
wavs keep on hand all kinds of Lumber tor sale. a,ul "’hers, vs said Taylor. Levied on and re-
' They feel no hesitancy in saying that their j turned to me by a _
Lumber is worth 20 cents more per hundred May 2.—tils "M SOSEBEE, Sli ff.
T than any other Lumber sawed in this county, i j
Call and examine it for yourselves.
All who wish to purchase will call on Wil-
i Hum Ileadden, who is our agent at Cassville,
> for the sale and measurement of the same.
They will also keep a large quautit v of I.nm-
• lier for sale at “ Woolley’s Bridge,'’ on the
i Itoinc railroad, three miles below Kingston.
GARRISON A McGINXIS.
June 11, 1357—ly
SUMMEY & HTJRLICK,
DEALERS IN
MARBLE
monuments. Tombs, Urns, Vsi
SES, VAULTS, TABLETS, HEAD
AND FOOT STONES, Ac.
kRDERS
Works
James Vaughan, agent, Cassvill
Feb 1st, 1858—ly.
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promptly filled. Address Marble
P. 0., Pickens Co., Ga.
Administrators’ Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of Cass county, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Cassville, on
the 1st Tuesday iu August next, within the le
gal hours of sale, the following property, to-
ivit :
The undivided third of lot of land number
200, in the 5th district and 3d section. Also,
three negroes: Sam, a man nbmit 74 years old;
Perry, a boy about 10 years old; and Hager, a
girl about 14 years old. Also, the mineral in
terest in said "lot. of land No. 200—the mineral
interest baring been reserved at the sale of a
portion ef said lot.
Sold as the propertv of John Guyton, de
ceased. * P. J. guytDn,
R. H. GUYTON,
June 3d--tds Administrators.
of John J. Word, to execute to him titles to
said land : It is therefore ordered that notice
be given in the Cassville Standard for three
months of such application, that aH persons
concerned may file their objections, if anv they
have, in my office, why said Thomas A. Word,
Administrator as aforesaid, should not execute
titles to said laud in conformity with said
bond.
A true extract from the Minutes.
JAMES W. WATTS,
April 1—3m Ordinary.
Georgia, Fannin county.
ELIZABETH A. LATCIi, ) Libel for Divorce
vs. r in I'aunui Supe-
WILLIAM W. LATCH. ) rior Court.
I T appearing by the return of the Sheriff that
tl e defendant is not to be found in this
county, it is ordered that series of this bill be
perfected on the defendant by publication ot
this rule in the Cassville Standard once a
month for three months previous to the next
term of this Court, or by personal service of
the Libel and this order upon him by the She
riff of any county in which he may be found
at least thirty days before the next Term of
this Conrt. This Mav Term, 1858.
GEO. D. RICE, J. S. C.
A true copy from the minutes of said Court,
this 20th of May. 1858.
WM. FRANKLIN, C. S. C.
May 27—m3m
GEORGIA, Cass County.
W HEREAS Lewis Tumlin, Executor of the
estate of Wm. Tumlin, deceased, applies
to me for letters Dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time prescribed by 1 nr, and
shew cause, (if any exist,) why said li tters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Decem
ber 17, 1S57. 6m J. W. WATT*. Ord.
tv of Cass, known (first) as lot number twen
ty, in the plan of said town, bounded on the
north bv the lands of William C. Freeman,
south by the lands of William C. Blalock, east
bv the right of way of the Western A Atlantic
Bail Road, west by the lands of —■ ■■ Griffith,
said lot being ninety feet front, containing one
halt acre, known as the Knott place. Also, a
certain lot in the town aforesaid, bounded
west by the Western k Atlantic Rail Hoad,
having one hundred feet front, rear, east and
west one hundred and gighty-four feet, known
as the Huny lot, containing eighteen thousand
four hundred square feet. For the purpose of
securing a promissory note, made by the said
Ephraim Porter to said C. A. H illiams k Son,
dated the 1st day of April, eighteen hundred
and fifty-seven, and dne one day after date, for
the sum of three hundred and thirty-three 31-
100 dollars, which note is due and unpaid. It
is ordered that said Ephraim Porter do pay
into this Court by the first day of the next
term, the principal, interest and cost due on
said ante, or show canse, if he have any, to the
contrary, or that foreclosure be granted to the
said C. A. Williams k Son, of said mortgage,
and the equity of redemption of the said
Ephraim Porter therein be forever barred, and
that service of this Rule be perfected on Eph
raim Porter according to law. March 16, 1858.
WARREN AKIN,
A. J. HANSELL,
Plff’s Atty’s.
A true extract from the Minutes of Court,
April IS, 1858.
JOHN F. MILHOLLIN,
April 22—4m Deputy Clerk.
2U>Dcrttscumrts.
■i —
Cass Superior Court,
MARCH TERM, 1858.
Present, His Honor, Turner H. Tbippe, Judge
of said Court.
WILLIAM BRADLEY, 1 R „, e Nisi . to Fore .
JOHN J. ELLIS. j close Mor *g a ff°-
I T appearing to the C iirt by the petition of
William Bradley that on the twenty-third
day of September, eighteen hundred and fifty-
six, John J. Ellis made and delivered to Wil
liam Bradley his certain promissory note,
bearing date the day and year aforesaid,
whereby the said John J. Ellis promised by
the first day of October next, 1857, to pay the
said William Bradley or bearer one hundred
and seven dollars, for value received, and af
terwards on the same day and year aforesaid,
the said John J. Ellis, the better to secure the
payment of said note, executed and delivered
to said William Bradley lot of land number
one hundred and seventy-seven, in the fifth
district and third section of said county, con
ditioned that if the said John J. Ellis should
pay off and discharge said note, or canse it to
be done, according to the tenor and effect
thereof, that then the said deed of mortgage
and said note should become and be null and
void, to all intents and purposes, and it fur
ther appearing that said note remains unpaid :
it is therefore ordered, that the said John J.
Ellis do pay into Court by the first day of the
next term thereof, the principal, interest and
cost due on said note, (or show cause to the
contrary if any he has) and that on the failure
of the said John J. Ellis so to do, the equity of
redemption in and to said mortgaged premises
be forever thereafter barred and foreclosed—
and it is further ordered that this rule be pub
lished in the Cassville Standard once a month
for four moi.ths, or a copy thereof served on
said John J. El!is, or his special agent or
attorney, at. least three months previous to the
next term of this Court.
WOFFORD, CRAWFORD k HOWARD,
Petitioner’s Attorneys
A true extract from the Minutes of Conrt,
April 18, 1S5S. JOHN F. MILHOLLIN.
April 22—mini Deputy Clerk.
i«l Scoi
Thom:
Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
4 0RREA11L r to an order from the Ordina-
I l\ nr of Putnam county, will be sold before
j the court house door in the town of Cassville,
on the first Tuesday in July # next, between the
j legal hours of sale:
One hundred and sixty acres of land, be
longing to the orphans of 11. P._ Jordan, de-
t ceased, adjeining the lands of Lindsay John-
j s in and others. W. 1*. JORDAN,
April 29—tds Administrator.
The full and complete con
fession of Radford J. Crock
ett,
■vrow in Fulton County Jail, condemned to
i. v be hung on the l^tli dav of June, l?v»S, is .
now in press and will be read}* for delivery a- j
bout the first, of June. j
The book will make near forty pages—will ! ft _ n aefi /lAiintTf
contain the confession and all particulars a- 1 trOOrfflU.* vftSS C0UH1»y*
bout the murder and robbery of Samuel Lan-j ITTIIERFAS Thomas Atwood applies to me
drum, near Atlanta, on the 8th of April—a his- j \ \ for letters ot Guardianship oyer the per-
tory of the romantic and eventful life of theun- ! suns arid property of Gilbert Austin Atwood,
fortunate young criminal, besides other strange j Luther Oliver Atwood, and Manning Atwood,
disclosures well calculated to astonish and a-; bis children.
stound the render. j These are therefore to cite and admonish all
The whole is strictly true and reliable, as ♦ persons concerned*, to be and aopear at my om-
■will be seen bv an official certificate printed in ! ce within the time prescribed by law, to show
the Book. I cause, if any they have, why said letters should
As but a limited number of copies will be I m.t be granted,
printed, parties will do well to send in their j (iiven under my hand and seal at office, this
orders immediately*. 1 May t», 1S58. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
v Any number less than four copies, Srt cents j. ——f
•each. When-four or more copies lire ordered j GEORGIA, Cass county,
t.. one address, 25 cents escli. Postage stamps j wwjhEREAS A. M. Cor.ngton, ndministra-
to par the postage when fie books are to lie j \\ tor on the estate of Jane Smith, deceas-
»ent bv mail must a ways accompany the or-1 ^ , 1>s Ut me f(ir , etters Dismissorv from
der. The postage will be 3 cents on eacUwok. j ^ iJ| ni ; n i K ,
tHP*
. reeeDrcd—-first ^nfe.'fiLV’s^red^Ad&^i t„ cite and admonish all
WM. KAY,
A(?< n* and PulU*htr^ Aththta, (i<t.
Sheriff’s Deeds,
. I LARGE L OT JUS T PRINTED,
In tile Best Style,
At One Dollar per Quire,
Printed on Superior Paper, -
To BE BAD AT TIIE
Single one 10 c. STANDARD OFFICE.
Georgia, Fannin county.
TITHER E AS X. T. Carter applies to me for
1 V Letters of Gnardiansliip furXelsun Car-
persons concerned to be and appear at mv of
fice, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this May 6,
1S5S. 6m "J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Cass County.
: '1TTHEREAS William Watts, administrator
| V I ou the estate of Wm. C. Allen, deceas-
j ed, 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, to slhow
cause, if any they have, why said' lettersshnnld
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this March
I IS, 1S5S. 6in J. W. WATTS, Ord.
GEORGIA, Cass county.
w-wyilEREAS J. R. Parrott and Frances
yV l).,bbs. Administrators on the Estate of
Asa Dobbs, deceased, apply to me for Letters
of Dismission from the Administration of said
Estilte: • , • • . „
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 they hare, wl y said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, tliia Decem
ber 3d, 1857. ' JAMES W. WATTS,
Dec 3, 1857—Cm Ordinary.
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS Charles X. Maysnn and J. J.
Miller, Executors of the Estate of W. A.
Miller, deceased, apply to me for Letters Di*-
missory from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this April 8,
1858. Cm J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
XXTHEREAS Sarah Barrett, administratrix
W on the Estate of James B. Barrett, de-
ceasisl. ipplics to me for letters of dismission
from the administration of said estate—
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
canse, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this Jan. 14,
1858. Cm J. W. WATTS, Ord.
GEORGIA, Cass county.
W HEREAS James W. Cobb applies to me
for letters of administration with the
will annexed, on the estate of Vianna Guyton,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my offi
ce within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Gi-en nnder mv hand at office, this March
IS. 185$. 6m * J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
ter, of said county.
These are therefore to cite and admnn.sh all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to aho-v
GE0RGIA, Cass county.
W HEREAS I 1 . J. Dudley applies to me
for letters of Administration on the es-
catisc, if any they have, why said letters should ^ "f Thomas McCrary, deceased, late of said
nnt be granted. ' " , j o *~
Giren nnder mv hand at office, this Mav "*' 1 |
1S3R. Sod ' JAS. KINCAH). Oid. | ft
GEORGIA, Cass county.
TT$W0 months after date application will he
A made to the Ordinary of Cass county for j
leave to sell the Real Estate and Negroes of
John Murphy, deceased, late of said county.! GEORGIA, Cass coaaty*
county.
These are therefore to ate and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of-
, See witLiu the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they hare, why said letters should
not b: granted.
Given nnder mv hand at office, this May
27,1S3S. 30d ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
I VTTHEREAS David E. Blount applise’to me
t YY for letters dismissory from the admin-
istration of the estate of Joseph J. Hamilton,
deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
g ersons concemed to be and appear at my of-
ce within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they hare, why said letters
shonld not be granted.
Given nnder my band at office, this Jan. 7,
1853. 6m J. W. WATTS, Ord.
41.
pre
Georgia. Cass county.
K NOW ; >II , m . n by these presents
Elias G. Scolr, JoscjJi Slinw.
Scott, Buirell H. C. Bomar, Ximr
Telenutn Cuvier, Alexander l»isho)i
J. Scott, Allen II. Scott, and Charles A. Ham
ilton are held and firndv hound into his lix-
cellencv, the Governor of said State, for tl«.
time being, and to his successors in office
the just and full sum of one thousand dollars,
for the payment of which we-bim! itir-e'v-s.
our heirs, executors and adrniiiistraiurs, j• *i:j:
ly and severally, firmly
sealed with our seals, an
of October, 1-Sf>2.
The condition of the al
that if the above bound Elias G. Scott
personally appear before the Superior f’nnrt,
to be I eld for said county on the second* Mon
day iu March next, then and there to answer
the State aforesaid, for and concerning the
murder of Seay, with which the said Elias
G. Scott stands charged before me. and shall
not depart thence without leave of Court, then
this obligation to be void—else to remain in
full force.
Test—HENRY HATELEY, J. P.
WM. LATIMER, J. P.
L.biiga
E. G. SCOTT,
TL. S.
JOSEPH SHAW,
[L. S.
JOHN 0. SCOTT,
[L. S.
P. H. C. BOMAR,
| L. S.
NIMROD SCOTT,
fL. S.
TEL. CUTLER,
[L. S.
A. BISHOP.
?
T. J. SCOTT.
[l. s:
A. W. SCOTT,
L. s.
C. A. HAMILTON,
[L. S.
Cass Superior Court,
MARCH TERM, 1858.
On motion of counsel it is ordered that Elias
G. Scott, James O. Scott, Burrell H. C. Bomar,
Nimrod Scott, Alexander Bishop, Thomas J.
Scott, Allen W. Scott, Charles A. Hamilton,
Jonathan McDow and Shaw, administra
tor and administratrix of Joseph Shaw, de
ceased, and Charles A. Hamilton, administra
tor of Telemon Cuvier, deceased, show cause
on the first day of the next term of this Court
why the foregoing copy bond should not he es
tablished in lieu of the original, which is lost,
and that a copy of this bond and rule nis ; be
published once a month for four months in the
Cassville Standard.
JOHN H. RICE,
JOHN W. HOOPER,
Attorneys pro movants.
A true extract from the' Minutes of Cass
Superior Court, April 19, 1858.
JOHN F. MILHOLLIN,
April 22—m4m Deputy Clerk.
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Jan 7—6nt
miscellaneous ^ftpcrtiscmcnts.
■nnm
C tALLS the attention of the public to his large manufacturing establishment. lle is better
) prepared now than ever before, to do all Work in bis line of business. He keeps on hand,
V > prepa
always, ready for sale,
•es and Buggies, of the
a good supply ot Carria- reBTfit a
latest styles and pat-
p make any kind of vehicle u anted,
' ship. He employs none but o-noj
terns, and at short notice can
in a superior style of workman- '** -r ~ snip, lie employs none but good
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Oct. 10th, 1857—ly.
H oward association, pnn,AmLpv.:.\.
A benevolent Institution, established bv
STNGER’S
Sewing Machines.
IN all the leading
branches of mann-
fiietnring industry,
the great practical’
superiority of,Sing
er's Sewing Ma
chines is a Let es
tablished hevond
dispute. No tailor,
shoe rnamilartnrer,
clothier, s e a m-
stress, dress-ma
ker, saddler, car
riage trimmer, hat
pecial endowment for the relief of the sick
and distressed, afflicted with virulent and epi
demic diseases.
To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the
Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
The Howard Association, in view of the aw
ful destruction of lininan life, caused by sexual
diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the
unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks,
several years ago directed their Consulting
Surgeon^ as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment
of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and
to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all who ap- . . ...
plv bv letter, lvitb a description of their Condi- mannfiictnrcr, ac., A., can afford to do without
tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and them.
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish modi- One Thousand Dollars a Year
cines free of charge. | Is onlv a fair average of the actual profit from
It is needless to add that the Association • •
commands the highest n edical skill of the age,
and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of be
nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to
ilie afflicted, especially to the yonng, and they
have resolved to devote themselves, with re
newed zeal, to iliis very important but much
despised cause.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Sc!(-Abuse,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by
the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
mail, (in a sealed envelope,) Free of Charge, on
the receipt of Two Stamps for postage.
Address. 13r Report or treatment, Dr. GEO.
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. 2 Smith Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
' EZRA T). HE ART WELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Feb. I, 1858—ly.
Phonography.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY I
fYMIK underfci"T.cd in order to enable those
X persons who may not have the assistance
of an oral instructor, to acquire a knowledge j
of Phonograph j or Phonetic short hand, by [
which one is able to write six times as last as
the common long band, and is equally legible, <
and by which a writer can keep pace with the f
fastest speaker, and make a verbatim report of j
any speech or discourse, offers to give instruc- j
tion through mail, which wifi consist of ten
lessons of well and plainly written instruc
tions—one lesson each week.
Any person desirous of learning this much
coveted art of short band writing ean do so
with these ten lessons of written instructions,
without any loss of time from their employ
ment, as it requires but two or three hours st*>
dv on each lesson.
Terms for Phonograph c Text Book and full
course of lessofts, 810. For Text Book £1 —
Any gentleman or lady, boy or girl can acquire
this art in ten weeks, and not interfere with
their business; and if they will study accord-
ravera
: the use of each one of these Machines, and, for
Confirmation of this truth, we refer 5t> any <*ne
of the thousands of persons who use them.—
They arc adapted t * every sort of work, fine or
coarse, upon silk, cotton, linen and woolen
fabrics, also light and heavy leather. They
never ia»l to give entire satisfaction,
j To meet The growing demand for a smaller
and more elegant machine for private house
hold purposes, we have just produced, and are
ready to receive orders for
Singer’s New Family Sc wing JIachiue,
Which is the most compact and beautiful Sew
ing Machine ever constructed. It is ornatnei -
ted ill the highest style of art, and all who see
1 it are delighted with if. It makes the improv-
i ed interlocked stiti-1*, and is ennabh of doing a
! greater variety of work in better style than
any other Sewing Machine ever offered f*.r
1 family purposes.
It is i;«»t subject to the o 1] r* : . n of using
twice !**• much thread, and making a r. itlii g
: seam, Iikeihe Grover A Laker; nor is it con
fined in its operation to a few thin fabrics, Ii-
, able to get out of ordi r. and unfitted to use
flax thread, like the IVheeler Jk Wilson Me-
chine; but is amply sufficient to perform all
. kinds of family sewinir.
Price of Family Maclrng with iron tabic
' complete lor use, $ I (>f>. The larger standard
machines, from 812o to Send for I. M.
Singer & Co/s Gazette, a heant fill pictorial pa
per, devoted fo Sewing Machines, and contain
mg list of prices, and all other itifi rmation ou
the snbject. It will be forwarded gratis
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St. Louis, N. Orleans, New Haven,
Rochester, Chicago, Mobile.
Newark, Philadelphia. Nashville,
Paris, Fee., Glasgow, Scotland.
Local agents wanted.
April U">, 1858—ly.
R. R. R.
H EALTH will, in all cases, follow the use of
Rad way’s R. R. Remedies. There are none
so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled
with pain or infirmities, hut that Radwav’s
Georgia, Cass county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Cassville, Ga., J
March Term, 1858. )’
I T appearing to the Court bv the petition o!
G. w. Green, that Daniel St os teller, of
said countv, deceased, did iu his lifetime exe
cute to David Hosteller, his bond conditioned
to exeeute titles in fee simple to said David
Mosteller, for part ol lot of land number two
hundred and ttrenfy-fi.ur, in the 15th district
and 3d section of said county ; and it further
appearing that said David Mosteller transfer-,
red said bond for titles to G. W. Green, on the
twenty-eighth day ol April, eighteen hundred
and fifty-five; and it further appearing that
said Daniel Mosteller departed this life without
executing titles to said land or in any way pro,
riding therefor; and it further appearing that
said G. \V. Green has fully paid the purchase
money for said laud, and’ said G. W. Green
having petitioned this Court to direct Berry
man Mosteller and Jacob Mosteller, adminis
trators, to execute to him titles to said land ;
it is therefore ordered, that notice be giyep by
publication in the Cassville Standard fur three
months, of such application, that all persons
concerned may file their objections (if any they
hare) in my office, why said Berrymai Mostel-
“LULA WOODS WORTH”
OK
LOVE STRONGER THAN IT.1DE.
AND
LE0LINE AND LIONEL!,
OR
THE CHILDREN OF THE SU.V.
T OGETHER with several original POEMS,
will be published in a neat volume, beau
tifully illustrated, about the middle of July
next, bi a noted firm in Philadelphia.
As this undertaking has been prompted by
the special solicitation of several friends, the
author requests those who wish to secureearfy
copics to leave their names at once at the office
of tbe “Carolina Spartan.”
There will be two editions published, at the
following terms;
Muslin, $1.00
Paper covers, 50
WM. S. MURPHY,
JOHN M. ELROD,
- Administrators.
May 6. lS.->8_2m
GEORGIA, Cass county.
n^WO months after-date application will be
1IEREAS Laura Corbin applies to me
, , for Letters of Administation on the es
tate of John Coriun, deceased, late of said
erfunty.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
oersons concerned to be and appear at ay of-
6I0B&IA, Can county. . . .
W HEREAS B-H. Leeke applies to me for *«■ and Jacob Mosteller, administrators as
letters of dismission from admnistra, aforesaid, should not execute titles to said land
----- - i n conformity with said bond.
A true extract from the Minutes.
JAMES VT- WATTS,
Mch 25,1S5S—3m Ordinary.
Georgia, Pickens ooanty.
O N MANHOOD. And its Premature De-
clikk. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th
Thousand ! A few words on the rational treat
ment, without medicine, of Soermatorrhea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
and nervous debility, impoteucy, and impedi.
meuts to marriage generally, bv
a d'kla'ney, m. d,
The important fact that tbe many alarming
complaints, originating in tbe imprudence and
solitude of youth may be easily removed with
out medicine, is in this tract clearly demonstra
ted: and the entirely new and highly success
ful treatment, as adopted by the author, fully
explained, by means of which every one is en
abled to ogre /tint**Jf perfectly and at the least
possible cost, thereby avoiding all the adver
tised nostrums of tbe day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in
a sealed envelope, by remitting two postage
stamps to DK. B. DeLANEY,
88 East 31st street, New York C'ty.
Dec 3, 1857—ly [may 6]
tiitrn uii.xiiws , iiiiu ii tiiij n iii muuv hvluiu* f> t r r t • 9 -*•*•'*"j*
in*; to instruction, and do not then learn the ; J‘ cs,( v Belief, Renovating- Resolvent, or Regn-
art, if they will write to me the fact I will re- • : L* ,e ,c # ^* #eas * e or sfcknew*
fund them their money.
Address J. CAMP, Phonographic Teacher, j
Marietta, Cobb connty, Ga.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered.
Jan 7, 1S5S—ly
New Stage Route
FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON
Tin Ellij.iy.
T HE undersigned begs to inform the travel
ling public that he is now prepared to
accommodate those wishing to visit the Copper
region ot Gv?vgia and Tennessee.
%|,c Route is through some of the most beau
tiful mountain scenery ot Cherokee Georgia,
and is furnished with fine, new and commodi
ous Hacks, good horses and careful drivers.
Leave Cassville every Tues. and Friday, « a. m
“ Morganton Wednesdav and Sat unlay.
“ Ellijay Monday and Thursday.
Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
Town or other Copper Mines, can bo accommo
dated.
Stage Office in Cassville at Higgs’hotel.
H. H. WALKER.
Sept 6 % 36—tf
Cancers and Scrofula
strait,
113 CASES CURED LAST YEAR, 1857.
P AMPHLETS containing testimonials of the
highest character as to his success will be
forwirded to any that may wish them. Those
wishing to test the efficacy of Dr. Clopton's
wonderful remedies, must give a correct de
scription of the disease, its appearance iu its
incipient stage, progress, present condition, lo
cation, Ac.
A three cent stamp must accompany all com
munications.
I beg leave to refer ennuirers to Rev. C. D.
Wellbon, Col. L. W. Earnest and Rev. Levi
Brotherton, Dalton, Ga.
Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. D.,
Feb. 1$, 1858—ly. Huntsville, Ala.
HERRING’S
National Police Gazette.
T HIS Grand Journal of Crime and Criminals
is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely eireu«
luted throughout the country. It has lately
passed into the hands of Geo. W Mutsell i
! Co., by whom it w*ll hereafter be conducted.—
j Mr- Matsell was formerly Chief of Police of
I New York City, and will* no douht render it
Patent Champion Fire-Proof j ° ne of the most intere sting papers iu tin* coup.
i _ _ « oe and appear at a
A made to the Cuurtof Ordinary ot Cass fice within Bie time prescribed by law *o show
c« mi nfyfo Heave to sell U»e balance of the Real muse, if any they bare, why said Letters
; should not be granted.
Given undo* mv hand at office, this May 27,
J. W. WATTS, Old.
letters of dismission from admnistra,
tion on the estate of Polly Knight, deceased,
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. and
show canse, if any they have, why said letter,
should not be granted."
Given under my hand at office, this April 1,
lS5s. 6m. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
wif: Lota of Land Mob. 2*2 and 22«, in the 6 th,
district and 3d section of Gordon county, and 1S38. 40d
one other U4, lying in Fannin county—No.
not recollected.
' ELIZABETH DAWSON, Adm'x.
O. O. WYLY, Adm’r.
April 15, lS5$—2i.i
W ITH Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks
the same that were
medals at the World’s Fair,:
and the World’s Fair, in New York, 1853, and
are the only American Safes that were award:
ed medals at the London World's Fair.
These Safes form the most perfect security
Subscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for gig
months, to be remitted by subscribers, <who
SAFES,
Powder-Prooi i.ocks, i 8 t, oll |d wr jte their names and the town, county
ere awarded separate | an(1 State where thev reside p i ainlr>) t ’ ()
ir, m London, in'Sol, j q E0 W MATSELL k CO.,
Editors A Proprietors of tbe
National Police Gazette,
Nor 12—tf New York City.
against Fire and Burglars, of anv Safes ever T n nnffnn TjJ ___
offered the public, and ean only be had of the A0 COttOn iSUyeTS and 0tiierS.
subscribers and their agents, who have on ; HT'HOSE wanting a daily paper from Augus-
IS MIND—That One Dollar per
quire will be charged for all Blanks when
sold on a credit So pay the cash and save a
quarter.
hand and make tu order, all kinds of Boiler ' A ta, during the business season, would do
W HEREAS Jasper Johnson applies to me and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vanlts, ; vvell to subscribe for the August:! Dispatch. It
for letters of administration on the es : Vault Doors, and Money Boxes, or Chests for contains all the telegraphic despatches, reports
tate of Reuben Thompson, deceased, late of Brokers, Jewelers and Private Families, or - the actual sales of Cotton, and being issued in
_ said county, j Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables- And
GtAlRt.lA, 4-llKS coilltf. These are therefore to cite and admonish all are also Patentees tbv purchase) and manufae-
T fO aaoathsafter date application will be ; pyrsoas concerned to be and appearat my office turers of Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank
made to the Ordinary of said ieonoty for : within the time prescribed by law, and shew j Lock. S. C. HERRING k CO.,
leave to aril the Negroes belonging to the Es- j cause, if any they have, why aid letters should j No! 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y
tale of Zachariah Edwards, deceased, late ofjqot be granted. 1 Agents for Georgia—Seago, Abbott k Co
said county. NANCY EDWARDS, Given under my hand at office, this April21, [ Atlanta, Bell, Prentiss i Co.. Savannah ’
May 6—2ui W Execiitrix. ' 1S3-. 36d C. M. MrCLCRE. Ord.
the evening, gives a synopsis of the latest gen
eral news. Terms only $4 a year. Weekly op
Saturday, at $1.50. Address
S. A. ATKINSON,
Sept 3 Proprietor.
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These remedies consist of Itadway’s Readr
Relief, Railway’s Renovating Resolvent, Rad-
way s Regulators. Each of these remedies
possesses special curative powers cti r cerain.
diseases. Yet there are oilier diseases, where
in their combined medical prrperties are re
quired; and when thus used, if there is suffi
cient life and strenglli within the diseased or
dying body to sustain their action, the patient
will live ar.d be restored to health.'
fain, R. R. Relief.
A cute diseases. R. R. Relief.
Inflam’tory diseases Relief and Regulators.
Malarious diseases, Relief anil Regulators.
Congestive diseases Relief and Regulators.
Scrofulous diseases Renovating Resolvent.
Chronic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Syphilitic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Constitut’nal dis’os Resolvent and Regulators.
.Skin diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Reg’rs.
Infectious diseases, Ready Relief and Keg’rs.
Constitutional Diseases.—Many diseases
! ,,iat afflict humanity are inherited as heir
j looms from the diseased bodies of sicklv sires.
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and Fits, are
i amoDg the most common of constitutional dis-
| eases. Now, we care not how many generu-
I tions tlie seeds ol these diseases may hare been
e&(—'lisbpd in tbe system, corrupting the
blood—J .dway’s Renovating Resolvent will
i erauic^' the bodies of the afflicted every
[ particl. Adiseaseu Je,7[' sits > ! | cd fi!I the teins
I with new, pure and health v biooJ.
■ * ^ fliLUHEx’s DiiiE^sEg.—Badwoy’s RenoTai-
ing Resolvent should be hailed as a hlessinff
by every mother, tbreu^hout the land,
infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, Ac,
* )rea ^ c * n ff 5 out (thus early) aye eyidenpe%
of disease transmitted from the parent stocky
I A few doses of the Beuoy^ting. Resolvent will
eradicate every vestqre ot the disease, and iu*
sure the child a sound and healthy body.
R. R. R.--Radway’s Ready Relief for Head-*
aches, whether sick or nervous ; Rheumatism
raralygis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth,
ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kid,
n *7 Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn, and
Pains of a’l kinds. Rad way’s Ready Relief
will, in a few minutes, change the miseries
you suffer to joys of pleasure.
R. R. R.—Ra’d way's Renovating Resol rent,
for the cure of chronic diseases—such as Scrdfi
ulons and Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive
and other affections of the Limps ar.d Thioat
Induration and Enlargements of parts, Erup
tive and other diseases of the Skin, Nodes, Tu
mors, Ulcers, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases
arising from an impure state of the Blood".
B. R. R*~ Radway*s Regulators will cure
effectively and speedily, Costiveness, Indices',
tion, Inflammation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Diseases pf the Heart and
Kidneys, Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fe-_
vers, Meas!es, 4c. Whenever the system
out of order, a dose of Radwa^’s Regulators
will restore it to regularitv. No female should,
be without them-
B. R. B. Etemedie3 are sold bv druggist* ev-
ervwhere. RADWAY k CO.
So!$ Ipgr Sami Levy, agent, Cassville; (J. J.
Hoyayd, Cartersville. Feb. 18,1858—ly._'
Blanks at 75 cents per Qnire, cash.
We have a large supply of Blanks on hand,,
for lawyers, sheriffs, ordinaries, clerks, magis
trates, constables, Ac., which will be sold at
aerenty-five cents per quire, cash. One dollar
will be chared if sold on a credit Call attha
Standard office.
Mch 25, 1855—ly
T AX Collectors’ Fi Fas. 75 ceQts per quire,
at the Standard Office.
XfORTGAGE FI FAG, 75
all at the Standard Office.
cents per qmre 4