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The World.
BV CHARLES SWAIJt.
Never rail at the world—it is just as we
make it—
We see riot the flower, if we sow not the
seed
And ns for ill luck, why it’s just as we take
it—
The heart fhat'r in earnest no bars can
impede.
You question the justice which governs man's
breast.
And say that the search for true friend
ship is vain ;
But remember, this world, though it be not
the best,
Is the next to the best we shall ever at
tain.
ffgal Notices.
Fannin Sheriff’s Sales
FOR SEPT’R.
Ccgal Notices.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N the 1st Tuesday in Sept’r next, before •
the Court House door in the town of Mor-
Cross-Examination.
• .Mr Witness, you stated that my client
manifested great astonishment when you
told him the facts yon just stated. Now bow
did he manifest astouisbment ?”
•.He looked astonished.”
•.But what were the indications of aston
ishment, sir ? You seem to be a very smart
witness and ought to be able to tell me
this ”
• -0 I merely judged of his feelings by his
general appearance.”
•■That won’t answer sir. If you can't de
scribe the appearance of my client, when as
tonished, in order to give the jury an idea
of it, suppose you look astonished, once
you se’f!''
..That I will do, if you will show me some
thing astonishing.”
..Well, now, my sharp fellow, what would
astonish such an astonishing witness ns
yourself, hey ?”
..Well if you want to paralyze me with
astonishment, just show me an honest law
yer.”
..Th—the—wi—witness can take his
seat."’
A GREEABLY to an order of tbe Ordinary
' of Fannin county, will be sold before the
Court House door in the town of Murganton,
ganton, Fannin county, within the usual hours ! within the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tues-
<Jf sale, the following property will be sold : jday in September next—
Lot of land No 142, in Cth district, 1st sec- 1 '°, ts / ,f l: ‘ nd N, ' mbers 284, in the 8th district
tion ; leried on as property of John T Bryson, j :,nd ^‘section : So acres of lot No. j»o, SO a-
tn satisfy a li fa issued' from Fannin Superior ; ‘\°’ - 1 -'] “"f® ” f 'V y,K j* s >
Court ir. favor of Enoch T Davis, vs said Dry- ii nd lot No. l6.> ; all m the Sth district and 1st
son | section; well improved.
t’; v . ir . 1 - Sold as the property of John I>. Smith, dc-
Lot No 22, m the town ofMorgan ton; ler.ed ceaSt . d> ft „. t i, e benefit of the ht . irs aIld credit .
on as the property of I n. A Campbell, to sat- ! „ rs ofsaid deceased. Terms made known on
tsfy a ft fa issued from Farnin Superior Court, , the d „ fsa | e . ROBERT SMITH,
in favor of John A Moody rs said Campbell., j J u .,e n_tds Administrator.
Lot of Land No 112. in sth district and 1st [ — —
section; levied on as the property of John I’at-
terson, to satisfy sundry Superior Court Sub
poenas, ill favor of .John Hill and James Hill,
vs said Patterson. Levied on and returned to
me bv a bailiff.
^imertisements.
CARR
AND
OUtocrtiscuunts.
miscellaneous 3hnertisements.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
Administrators’ Sale.
4 GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of Cass county, will be sold before the
. . j Court House door in the town of Cassville, on
One-half of the mineral interest ill Lot of | ,be 1st Tuesday in October next, within the
Land No 131, in Oth district, -jd section; levied | e „ M [ hours of sale
on ns the property of Washington Cleveland, Four Lots of Land Nos. 150, 138, -170, and
( handler & Co., to satisfy a Justice court ti fa, j ir,2, all in the rtlli district and 3d section ; also
T o,o 01 ? J - 80lh d,str,ct . 6 M, hi favor of j s j x negroes. All sold as the property of John
ham I Higdon, vs said Cleveland, Chandler A Murphy, deceased, late of saiti county.
One house and lot in the town of Colwell, in
said county, levied on as the property of G W
Payne, to satisfy a Justice court fi fa, issued
from the 9S0th district, G M, in favor of Jos T
Plenum syid Jos R Mull, administrators on the
estate of JSlin Crumley, deceased, vs said
j Payne. Levied on and returned to me bv a
| bailiff.
j Lot of Land No 30, and 80 acres of Lot No.
j lit!, in Sth district and 1st section ; levied on
I as the property of Joseph G Patterson, to sat
isfy a fi fa issued from a Justice’s Court of the
980th dist, G M, in favor of Wm C Walker, vs
said Patterson. Levied on and returned to me
bv a bailiff.
June 24—tds WM. E. PIERCEY, Slt’ff.
WM. S. MURPHY,
JOHN M. ELROD,
1S5S—tds Administrators.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREE A BL f to an order from the Ordina
ry of Cass county, will be sold before
the court house door in the town of Cassville,
j on the first Tuesday in September next, be
tween the legal hours of sale :
Lot of land No. 77fi, in the 21st district and
2d section. Sold as the property of Wm P.
Foster, deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. JOHN F. MILHOLLIN,
July 15—tds Administrator.
What is earth, sexton ?
graves.
Wliat is earth, rich malt ?
slaves.
What is earth, gray-beard? A place to grow
old.
A place to dig
A place to work
THE INTERNATIONAL.
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GIFTS.
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$10,000 IN GOLD.
$5,000 IN GOLD.
$2,000 IN GOLD.
$100 IN GOLD.
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The Pictorial International,
0 \E of the most dopant weekly periodicals
in the world, it is of imperial octavo
size, contains Itf pages in each number of ori
ginal and highly interesting matter, from the
SHOP.
William Headden,
CASSVILLE, GEO.,
IS prepared to make and repair
sC Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, or
anything in his line of business.
He has one of the best BLACKSMITH’S
and some of the best WOOD WORKMEN in
Georgia.
Thankful for past patronage, he begs a con
tinuance of the same. Work warranted.
All those indebted to him for last year’s
shop accounts are requested to call and settle
by cash or note, without delay.
Cassville, Melt 25, 1S5S—ly
Executrix’s Sale.
Wliat is earth, miser ? A place to dig gold. | pens of the best writers, American and foreign,
, . ’ , , , , , r ; and is profusely illustrated, in the highest
What is earth, school-boy i A place for my : stv | c 0 f f} le art
play.
What is earth, maiden ? A place to be gay.
What is earth, seamstress ? A place where
I weep.
What is earth, sluggard ? A good place to
sleep.
Wliat is earth, soldier? A good place for
battle.
What is.earth-, herdsman ? A place to raise
cattle.
What is earth, widow ? A place of true sor
row.
What is earth, tradesman ? I’ll tell you to
morrow.
What is earth, sick man ? ’Tis nothing to
me.
-Wbnt is earth, sailor? My home is the sea.
Wliat is earth, statesman ? A place to win
fume.
What is earth, author ? I'll wtite tliere my
name.
A rich old gentleman of the name of
Gould married a gi'l not yet out of her teens.
After the wedding he wrote the following cou
plet to inform a friend of the happy event:
You see, nty dear Doctor,
Though eighty years old,
A girl of nineteen
Fails in love wi ll old Gould !
To wltieh the Doctor replied :
A girl of nineteen
May love G"it’d, it is true,
But. believe me, dear sir,
It is gold with “it!"
A Monthly International,
Is also published, and is the same as the
weekly, hut is furnished with a cover, in mag
azine form. The terms for each are also the
same—viz: $3 per annum. Each subscriber
is presented with a
G-IFT,
which will be forwarded immediately on re
ceipt of the subscription money. The subscri
ber has the privilege of
Selecting his own Gift,
from the following list, mentioning the num
ber opposite the article they wish sent, and
that article will be sent them by return mail.
List of Gifts.
No. 1, Ladies’and Gentlemens’ Guard
Chains, worth from 1 to $15
2, Gents’ Vest Chains, 1 to 15
3, Ladies’ Bracelets, plain, chased, 1 to 12
4, Ladies' very large and beautiful
Canteo Brooches, 1 to 12
5, Ladies’ large Canteo Ear Drops, 1 to 10
li, Ladies’ large Florentine Brooches, 1 to 10
7, Ladies’ largo Florentine Ear drops, 1 to in
8, Ladies’ very large painting Brooch, 1 to 12
It, Ladies’ large Painting Ear Drops, 1 to 10
1", Ladies’large Mosaic Brooches, 1 to 12
11, Ladies’ large Mosaic Ear Drops, 1 to 10
12, Ladies’ large Gold Locket Brooch, 1 to 10
13, Ladies’ 1 sett—a Gold Brooch and
Ear Drops, 1 to 10
14, Ladies’Neclr Chains, i to 6
j 15, Ladies’ Large Gold Pencils, 1 to 5
| Hi, Ladies’ Gold Pen and Silver Case, 1 to 4
17, Ladies’ Cuff Pins. l to 5
i is, Enamelled Gold Ring, California,
j Diamond, ' 1 to 10
l If, Solid, plain, chased, and'shield
Rings, of various patterns, 1 to 10
j 20,~1 sett of Gold Sleeve Buttons and
I Studs, l .to r>
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of J’aitldiug county, will be sold before
the court house door in the town of Cedar
Town, Polk county, on the 1st Tuesday in Oc
tober next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
The plantation whereon David Smith’’ de
ceased, late of said county, lived, containing
320 acres. Sold as the property of David
Smith, deceased, fi r distribution. Terms
made known on day of sale.
NANCY SMITH,
Exe
July 29—tds
Executrix.
Executors’ Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD before the court house
door in Canton, Cherokee county, on
the SECOND THURSDAY '
September
next, Lot of Laud No. 152, in the 21st district
and 2d section; and Lot No. 200, in the 2d dis
trict and 2d section ; also, Lot No. 458, in the
lath district and 1st section. Su’d by author
ity of the will of Mill ford Marsh, deceased.
Terms 12 months credit, interest from date,
personal security and a mortgage on the prop
erty. * JSAAC M. MARSH,
JOHN SCCDDER,
July 29—tds Executors.
fhe Great Southern Remedy.
JACOB S CORDIAL,
f for all Bowel Diseases:
Cholera. Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Cholera Mor
bus, Bilious Colic. Cholera Infantum ; also,
admirably adapted to many diseases of Fe-
mote, njostespecially Painful Menstruation.
T HBTORTUES OF JACOB’S OORDIAL
artjjjo° well known to require encomiums.
1 st. wt cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea.
2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery.
3d. 11 cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea.
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
5th. It cures Cholera Morbus.
Cth. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7th. It cures Painful Menstruation.
8th. It relieves Pain in the Back and Loins.
9th. Ij. counteracts Nervousness and Des
pondency.
10th. It restores Irregularities.
11th. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feel
ings.
12th. It’s an admirable tonic.
A few short Extracts from Letters,
Testimonials, &c.
“ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family,
and have found it a most efficient, and in nty
juTlgmeiit, a valuable remedy.
Hon. II1RAM WARNER,
Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia.”
“ It gives me pleasure in being able to rec
ommend Jacob’s Cordial; my own personal
experience, and the experience of m3 - neigh
bors and friends around me, is a sufficient
guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it
purports to be, viz. a sovEtturex remedy.
WM. H. UNDERWOOD,
Formerly Judge of Superior Court,
Cherokee Circuit.”
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Illustrated ! Illustrated ! Illustrated!!
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK!
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SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
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THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED!
T HE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN
PRIZE is one of the largest and .best
weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quar
to containing eight pages, or forty columns, of
entertaining original matter, and elegantly il
lustrated every week.
A Gift worth from 50 ceuts to $500 in Gold,
willJ?e presented to each subscriber, immedi
ately- on receipt of the subscription money.
One copy for one year, $2 and 1 gift.
One copy for two years, $3.50 and 2 gifts.
One copy' for three years, $5 and 3 gifts.
One copy - for live years, $8 and 5 gifts.
And to Clubs
Three copies one year, $5 and 3 gilts.
Five copies one year, $S and 5 gifts.
Ten copies one y ear, $15 and 10 gifts.
Twenty- one copies 1 y ear, $30 and 21 gifts.
The articles to be distributed are comprised
in the following list:
2 Packages of Gold, containing $500 each.
5 do do do 200 each.
10 do do do 100 each.
10 Pat. Lev. Hunt. cas. Watches, 100 e..ch.
20 Gold Watches, 75 each.
50 do 80 each.
100 do 50 each.
300 Ladies Gold Watches, 35 each.
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 each.
500 Silver Watches, $10 to 25 each.
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob
Chains, $10 to $30 each.
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear
Drops, Breast-Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons,
Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and
Silver Thimbles, and a variety ot other arti
cles, worth from 50 cents to $15 each.
Immediately on receipt of the subscription
money, the subscriber's name yvill be entered
uuu mi nr imrar
ROB’T
JONES,
C ALLS the attention of the public to his large manufacturing establishment. ]t„
prepared now than ever before, to do all work in his line of business He li M ,w v er
always, ready for sale, » Rood supply of CarrTcZfe
JX5=^ ges and Buggies, of the latest styles and pat-
terns, and at short notice can make any kind of TebiclTaSa
in a superior style of yvorkman- ship jj e cn iplovs ,L,™’
yvorkmen, and uses the best kinds of material—consequently he puts up nothin- i,„t ‘l,!! K 004
Perhaps you may think he is •‘gassing”-if so, give him a trial, and he will show voa thatu'
‘‘proof Ol the pudding is in chewing the bag.” Call at his establishment and examine -
specimens j>fhis_‘‘ manner of doing things.” All work warranted.
a few
CARTERSVILLE, Cass county, Geo., May fi, 1858—Gm
A\ r . HEREINCr & SOK
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
W ABsS Iffiir llfillf»ft
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, *
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
WHITE-HALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEO. ?
I 7"KEP ahvays on hand a choice selection of the latest sty les.
V_ Cash.
Rare inducements offered fur
Get, 10th, 1857—ly.
H OW ARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia. :
A benevolent Institution, established by i
GEORGIA, Cass county.
JUSTICE’S COURT, 952n DISTRICT, )
G. JL, JrxE Term, 1858. j
Present, Thomas R. Conch, J. P.
I T appearing to the Court by the petition
of]). T. Bradley and copy receipt and af
fidavit thereto annexed, that said I). T. Brad
lev was possessed of tbe original receipt in
said petition mentioned, and that said original
receipt has been destroyed by fire, and he, the
said D. T. BradJe3', praying the establishing of
the said copy receipt in lieu of the original so
destroyed: ft is therefore ordered that the said
Sion 15. Robson, surviving partner of the late
firm of Baldwin & Robson, show cause, if any
they have, at the August term of said court, to
be held on the 1st Saturday in August next,
why the said copy receipt should not be estab
lished in lien of the original, destroyed asafure-
said. And it is further ordered that a copy of
the rule be served on said Sion B. Robson,
surviving partner, in person, if to be found in
said county, and if not, then to be published in
the Cassville Standard lor the term of one
month previous to the next term of this court.
Given under mv hand and seal, June 5th,
1S5S. ’ THOS. It. COUCH, J. P.
July S—1 m
“I take great pleasure in recommending
this invaluable medicine to all afflicted yvith
botvel diseases, for which I believe it to be a
sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any
thing else ever tried bv me.
A. A. GAULDING,
Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga.”
“I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family,
and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy-
by those who have tried it, induces me to be
lieve that it stands at the head of every- prepa
ration of the kind, and I yvould recommend its
use in the diseases for which it is compounded.
MILES G. DOBBINS,
’’..Cashier of the Bank of the State of
: Georgia, Griffin.”
special endowment for the relief of the sick
and distressed, afflicted yvith 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 Tiew of the atv-
ttpon our subscription book opposite a nuin- I fill destruction of human life, caused by sexual
ber, and the gift corresponding with that num- I diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the
STNGER’S
Sewing* Machines.
;l11 the leading
branches of manu
facturing industry
the great practiiai
superiority ofSing.
rir er ’ s Sewing Ma
her will be forwarded, within one week, to the
subscriber, by mail or express, post-paid.
All communications should be addressed to
DEAN A SALTER,
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway,
Specimen copies sent free. New York.
April 1st, 1858—m!2m
O N MANHOOD. And its 1’re.matlre De
cline. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th
Thousand ! A few yvords on the rational treat
ment, yvithout medicine, of Soermatorrliea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
and nervous debility-, impotency, and impedi
ments to marriage generally, bv
B. D'eLANEY, m. d.
The important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in the imprudence and
solitude of youth may be easily removed
mit medicine, is in this tract clear!y demonstra
ted: and the entirely neiv and highly success-
GEORGI.l, Cass County.
"ITtTTIEREAS William Watts, administrator
V » on the estate of Wm. U. Allen, deceas-
——s j 21, 1 sett of fancy- and plain Bosom
A farmer who hail employed a green I Studs, 1 to
„ ^ ,, , ... . . . , | 22, Mammoth Gold Pens and Holders 1 to
Emera’.der, ordered him to give Ins nmle ; 28, Gold Locket Rings, 1 t„
Home corn in the ear On his coming in :he ■ 24, Gold Locket Pins, 1 to in
ed, applies to me for letters dismissory fiom
said administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at tny of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they hare, why- said iettersshonld
not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this March
18,1858. fim ' J. W. WATTS, Ord.
ful treatment, as adopted by the author, fully
mony, Jacob’s.Cordial must stand pre-eminent I rxjilained, by means o! yy’h’ich every one is eu-
tbore all other preparations for the cure of ablea to cure A perfectly and at the least
Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony-
in its favor coming’ in from all quarters, it
must be very far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most if not all other ‘patent’prepara
tions. A. FLEMING,
Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank,
-&• ~ OrifTi n ”
Griffin.
This efficient remedy is travelling into ce
lebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed liis col
umns into Russia, and gaining commendation
wherever, used ."—Georgia sonian, Mnv
19th, 1853.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
Druggists, Merchants and Physicians sup
plied by J. Aslihiirst, Importer and wholesale
Druggist, Charleston, S. C. jyl.VoSly
Choice of Gifts.
EREAFTER every purchaser before pur-
H E1
chasing his books^has his oyvn
CHOICE OF GIFTS -
CHOICE OE GIFTS'
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
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RANNEY
RANNEY
RANNEY’S.
RANNEY’S.
RANNEY’S.
RANNEY’S.
RANNEY’S.
RANNEY’S.
all the adver-
possibie cost, thereby avoiditt;
tised nostrums of the day-.
Sent to anv address, gratis and post free in
a sealed envelope, bv remitting tyvo postage
stamps to ’ DR. 15. DeLANEY,
88 East 31st street, N<.w York C : ty.
Dec 3, 1857—ly [may 6] -
HERRING’S
Patent Champion Fire-Proof
SAFES,
’VXJ’ITH Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks,
V v the same that were awarded separate
manufacturer, &c., A., ca
them.
chines is a facte
tablished berniid
dispute. No tailor,
shoe manufacturer
clothier, seam
stress, dress-Dta-
Kur, saddler, car-
riage trimmer, hat
afford to do without
unfortunate victims ofsuch diseases by quacks,
several years ago directed their Consulting
Surgeon, as a charitable act tvorthy 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 ali who ap
ply by letter, yvith a description of their condi
tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medi
cines free of charge.
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 ill this sphere of be
nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to
the afflicted, especially to the young, and they
have resolved to devote themselves, yvith re
newed zeal, to ihis very- important but much’
despised cause.
Just Published, by flic Association, a Report ... v
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the , !1 s‘‘ r * New I- ntnilv Sewing JIachiue,
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Sell-Abuse, 1 Which is the most compact and beautiful Stov-
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, bv ing.Machine ever constructed. If is oriiaineii-
the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by ted in the highest style of art, and all who see
mail, (in a sealed envelope.) Free of Charge, on R are’ delighted with it. It makes the improv-
the receipt of Tyvo Stamps for p ‘ v„rm™t„.i,.j
Otic Thousand Hollars a Year
Is only a fair average of the actual profit from
the use m each one of these Machines, and for
confirmation of this truth, we refer to anv’onc
of the thousands of persons who use them.—
Thev are adopted to every sort of work, fine or
coarse, upon silk, cotton, linen and woolen
fabrics, also light and heavy leather. Thev
never fa.I to give entire satisfaction.
To- meet the growing demand for
a smaller I
ami more elegant machine for private liou-e-
liohl purposes, we have just produced, and are
read
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEO
R. CALHOUN, Con^ultin£ Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HHARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretarv.
Feb. 1, IS58—Iv.
Phonography.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY!
epHE undersigned in order to enable tiiosi
persons yvlid may- not have the assistance
farmer asked him: ? .
.« Well, Pat, did you give him Tie corn
«. To be sure I did.”
.. How did you give it?’’
.. And sure as yez told me, in the ear.’’
.. But how much did you give
.. Veil, yez see. the ernyther wouldu’t
liottld still, find switched bis ears about so.
I couldn't.git above a fistful in both ears.’’
Woman.
When Eve brought woe to all mankind.
Old Adam called her wo.man :
But when she woo’d with love so fond,
He then pronounced-it woo nton.
But now with folly and with pride
Their husband s pocket trimming,
Tbe Indies nre so full of whims
That people call them whim men.
25, Gold and California diamond clus
ter Pins,' 1 to 10
2fi, Gold Pins, ] to 7
27, Gold Ribbon Slides, l to 7
28, Gold Ladies’ Belt Buckles, 1 to 5
29, Gold “Watch Keys, l to 8
30, Medallions, • l to 15
Those subscribing for 2 years can select 2
gifts; 3 years, 3 gifts; 5 years, 5 gifts.
In addition to the Above,
w c will present to one subscriber in every
one thousand, a Package of Gold, containing
$100; and one subscriber in every twenty
thousand, a package containing $2,000 i n
Gold; and one subscriber in every fifty thou
sand, a package containing $5,n0*o fn -Gold i
add one subscriber in one hundred thousand,
a package containing $10,000 iirGold.
Terms of Subscription,
For either monthly or weekly International:
One copy 1 y-ear $1,0(1 and 1 Gift.
One copy 2 years 5.50 and 2 Gifts.
One copy- 3 years, 8.00 and 3 Gifts.
One copy 5years 12.00 and 5 Gifts.
AND TO CLUBS:
2 copies 1 year, §5.50 and 2 Gifts.
3 copies 1 year, S.nO and 3 Gifts.
-5 copies 1_ year 13.oO.anJ 5 Gifts.
in copies 1 year 25.00 and 10 Gifts.
2; copies i year, 50.00 and 21 Gifts.
; GEORGIA, Cass county.
14’ HKltKAS ]>. II. Leeke applies to meTur i
j V v letters of dismission from adm’nistra-
j 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-
i lice, yyithin the time prescribed by law. and
! show cause, if any they have, why- said letters
■ should not be granted.
Given tinder mv hand at office, this April 1,
185s. fim. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Great American Gift Book Store,
No. 293 BaoADyy-xv. New York,
Where the Gifts, consisting of Jewelry,
Varying m value from 7 > cents t.\ Two
undred Dollars, aro always on exhibitionrin
umple show cases. Our new descriptive Cat-
uge, containing a large variety of Books in
every department of Scieace and Literature,
(all of which arc sold at regular publisher’s
prices) and explaining our new and original
system of allowing every purchaser his own
choice of gifts, and setting forth unequalled
inducements to agents, will be sent, post-paid,
to any individual, on application.
Address A. RANNEY, Agent,
July 8—Gm No. 293 Broadway.
medals at the "World’s Fair, in Loudon, in 185],
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 ot an oral instructor, *«> acquire a knowledge
against Fire and Burglars, of any Safes ever I of Phonography or Rhone tic short hand, by
offered the public, and can only be bad of the* ' v hich one is able to write six times as fast as
subscribers and their agents, who have on ; *ht? common long hand, and is equally legible,
hand and make to order, all kinds of Boiler * an ^ hy which a writer can keep pace with the
and Chilled Iron Bunk Chests‘and Vaults, j * a stest speaker, and make a verbatim report of
Vault Doors, and Money Boxes, or Chests for j a . n J speech or discourse, offers to give instruc-
Brokers, Jewelers and* Private Families, or I J ,on through mail, which will consist of ten
Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. And I lessons of well and plainly written insfruc-
are also Patentees (by purchase) and inannfac- j ^ ons one Jesson each week,
turers of Jones’ patent Permutation Bank ; Any person desirous of learning this much
T interlocked stitch, and is capable of doing a
greater variety of work m better style than
any other Sewing Machine ever offered for
rum mv purposes.
jt is not .subject to tlie objection of using
tty ice too much thread, and making a ravelin*-
seam, like tlie Grover A Baker; nor is it con
fined in its operation to a few thin fabrics, li-
| able to get out of order, and unfitted lo use
| flax thread, like the Wheeler & Wilson iln-
I chine; but is amply sufficient to perform all
| kinds of family sewing.
l J’riee of homily Machine with iron table
I complete tor use, $lmj. The larger standard
machines, from $12.- te $2n(t. Fend for 1. M.
I W-Dger & Co. s Gazette, a beautiful pictorial pa-
: per, devoted to Sewing Machines, and contain-
; ing list of prices, and all other in ft rmation oil
the subject, ft will be forwarded gratis
1. M. SINGER .t CO.,
458 Bko.adwav, New York.
BRANCH OFFICES IN
Lock. S. C. HERRING A GO.,
No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y.
Agents for- Georgia—Seago, Abbott & Co.,
Atlanta, Bell, Prentiss & Co.. Savannah.
Mch 25, 1858—ly
coveted art of short hand writing can d(
| witli these ten lessons of written instructions,
j without any loss of rime from their employ-
i ment, as it requires but two or three hours st’u-
j dy on each lesson.
• Terms for Phonograph’c Text Book and full
■Ktv-f „ T?; c I-> Cf-nvvr course of lessons, $lo. For Text .Book $1.—
Xa tit a 4 l* tui jt, A ny geutl email or lady, boy or girl can acquire
B UT we are actually receiving a still larger j this art in ten weeks, and not interfere with
supply of Fishing Tackle, Jointed Rods, ! their business; and if they will study accord-
Mnltiplying Reeds, Silk, Grass, Ilair, Flax, and j ing to instruction, and do not then learn the
Boston.
Providence,
St. Louis,
Rochester,
Newark,
Paris, Fee..
Albany, Baltimore,
GToversville, Cincinnati,
N. Orleans, New Haven,
Chicago, Mobile,
Philadelphia. Nashville,
Glasgow, Scotland.
Local .agents wanted.
April 1.5, 1858—ly.
1?. T\. R.
H EALT II will, in all cases, follow tlienseot
Rad way s R. R. Remedies. There are none
used, so weak, feeble, or crippled
sick or dis
wiUi pain or infirmities, but that Padua,
, . , . , , i*-.. - Ready Relict, Renovating Resolvent, or Regu-
Cotton Fish Lines, Virginia, Limerick and Kir- j art, if they will write to me the fact I will re- } lators, as tbe nature of tbe disease or sickness
by Hooks, Sock Dologers, Patent Grapples, ; fimc^them their money. 1 may require, will guieklv and rapidly cure
Georgia, Cass county.
I NTT I!UREAS .Charles. N. Mayson and J. J,
j V V Miller, Executors of the Estate of W. A. j
j Miller, deceased, apply to me for Letters Dis-
; iiiissorv from said Executorship:
I These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerncd^tfi be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, And show
cause, if anv they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this April 8,
IS58. 6m ’ J. W. WATTS, Ord.
NEW
GEORGIA, Cass county.
Y^THEREAS A. M.-Cov.ngton, administra-
V » tor on the estate of Jane Smith, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters Dismissory from
said administration.
Thes.e are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my of- j
fice, within the time prescribed by law, ana ,
show cause, if any they have, why said letters I
Take it sltin<r '.lint "ill renck Iwiee a
rmtrifl tlie neck of a voting lady, let -|i*-r
liold tlie ends in Iter teetli. and tlien if
live noose will slip over iter head to 'lie
hack of her neck; it- is a certain indiea- ! A Gold Hunting-case Watch,
(toil that Site is-mat t it*d, or wants to he. - \\ 1 *rt h $ ] I" 1 , will be presented t*> anv person j should not be granted.
^ ? who will send 100 subscribers at $3 each, and ! Given under mv hand at office, this Mav 6,
.. William,” said a carpenter to his ***. ^ ^ mar j 1S=;?! ’ r>m J. AT. AVATTS, Ordinary.
prentice, .. I’m going away to-day. and]' One of tlie proprietors of the International !
want you to grind all the tools.” .. Yes sir.” i has for upwards of 22 years been tin extensive ; x <umm GOUIlLy.
•rt,. , W ;i I manufacturer of jewelry in the citv of Netv : '\TTHEREAS David Withrow applies t« me
The carpenter came home at. night. .. ti ( \ork, amt his great facilities for manuTuctur- i W for letters of adminktration on the Es-
liam, ha»e you ground all tlie tools sharp ?’’ \ ing enable ns to present out; subscribers with ‘ tate of W. H. Lusk, deceased, late ot Bradlev
NEW GOODS! NEW
CATION AND NEW
STORE!, NEW LO-
ARRANGEMENT!
Wm. Kay, Agent,
HAS fur sale a large assort
ment of Books, Stationery, Musi-
cal Instruments, Fancy Goods,
Pistols, fine and common Cutle-
ry, wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible
cash rates. A share of the public patronrge is
respectfully solicited.
Particular attention paid to country orders,
and forwarded per return mail, railroad, ex
press or stage. Please remember the place—*
nearest. Book Store to the general passenger
depot, Atlanta, Geo. Jan. 21, 1858—ly.
Kill Devils, Fish Spears, Disgorgers, Artificial Address J, CAMP, Phonographic Teacher,
Bait, Bobs, .Nets, Tin and Bone Squids, Cork 1 Marietta, Cobb county, Ga.
and Quill Floats, Spring-Snap Hooks, Gut | Letters of inquiry promptly answered.
Loops, Tackle Books, Bait Boxes, Sportsmen’s ; Jan 7, 1858—ly
Drinking Cups, Wicker covered Flasks, to car- : : u__
Fi stung Tack!": a "u t e hT- vthin " in ,he "' ay of I New Stage Route*
jewelry & CLOCK HOUSE, of• & co fR 0 M CASSVILLE TO M0RGANTON
June 10, 1858. ’ j Via FJlijsiy.
t r IMIE undersigned begs to inform the travel Pam,
z. h. CLARDT. j JL ling public that he is now prepared to j Acute diseases,
JOS. CHAPMAN.
CHAPMAX & CL ART) Y.
Brick Masons,
CASSVILLE, GA.
These remediV* consist of Radway’s Ueadv
Relief, Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, Iiad-
ways Regulators. Each’ of these remedies
passesses special cwfative powers over ceraiu.
diseases, l et There are other diseases, where
in their combined medical properties are re
quired ; and when thus used, rf there is suffi
cient life and strength within the diseased or
d.\ ing body to sustain their action, the patient
will live and be restored to health.’
R. It. Relief.
R. R. Relief.
i accommodate those wishing to visit the Copper Inflam'tory diseases Relief and Regulators
(region of Georgia and Tennessee. I Malarious diseases, Relief and Regulators".
The Route is through- some^of the most bean- j Congestive diseases Relief and Regulators!
T HE undersigned have formed a copartner- 'J' 18 R a ®' is > ' ul ' horses and careful drivers.
shin in IHp business of : LCUVC C«ISS\ illC CVer3* TueS. 011(1 1* riflilV, 6 A. M
JL ship in the business of
Brick Masonry.
tiful mountain scenery of Cherokee Georgia, 1 Scrofulous diseases Renovating lYesoTrent.
arid is furnished with fine, new and commodi- Chronic diseases, Renovatino- Resolvent.
jibilitic •diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
,, r * , - » < onstitut nal dis’es Resolvent and Regulators.
-Morganton ednesdav and Saturday. ; >km diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Ellijav Monday and Thursday. ^ ^ ^ Nervous diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Reg’rs.
They have now in their employ a large num- j ^
, u . .. | * - j iunn or other Copper Mines, can be accomtuo-
ber of the best of workmen, and are now pre- * 1 r
pared to do BETTER WORK, IN LESS j Stage Office in Cassville at Higgs’hotel.
TIME, and at fairer prices, than has ever been | ir H WAT KITR
done in Cherokee Georgia. Contracts taken ‘ x
in any part of the State.
For specimens of work we refer to the two .
College edifices at Cassville, or any other
30—tf
building put up by Jos. Chapman.
Cassville, March 4, 1858—ly.
Must have Money.
A LL persons indebted to me either for
. Goods or Blacksmithing are earnestlv
couldo’t get quite all the gaps out of that ’
. All but the handsaw ” said Bill. .. 1 fritts of so costly a character. Another object ! county, Tennessee.
in doing so is to secure an immense circulu- ■ These are therefore to cite.and admonish all
ti° n for the International; and as its aim is to ■ persons concerned, to be and appear at my of- '
elevate and improve; as well as entertain its f fice within the time prescribed by law, to show i
readers, we feel confident that all who snb- ; cause, it any they have, why said letters should
scribe for it will be well pleased, not only not be granted.
with the weekly reception of so entertaining a : Given tinder mv hand at office, this July 22,
family paper, but with tlie handsome piece of J1858.' : .*d ’ JAS. KINCAID, Ord.
jewelry which' they will teccive with it. As ; !
there is not the slightest semblance to chance GEORGIA, Fannin County.
“Frank,” says one student to another, whom
ite caught swinging a scythe tnost’lustily in a
-field of stout herdsgrass, “what makes you
work for a Hying? A fellow with your talent
and ability should not be caught engaged in
manual labor. I mean to get my living by my j " r “ 1 ? f . P™f? !1 " n g [ rpWO months after date application will be
wits.” -“Well, Bill, vou can Work with duller ! "" £^rtbers, the most .asttu.ous cannot ob- 1 made to the Oroinary if said county fur
- ‘ ^ ! leave to sell the Real Estate of Robert Tram-
AND
BUGGY-MAKING,
AND
©3 A ?*%/ ^TUi4“TU\ $3 f* j requested to call at my store and “forkover.*’ wishing t<
OiaPlij 3N“0s?Jl 5 TI J it IS j - j I must have moncy.J If yua can’t pay ALL wonderful
BY
H. H. HOLMES,
CASSVILLE, GA
Sept 6
CURES GUARANTEED.
Cancers and Scrofula
113 CASES CURED LAST YEAR, 1857.
P AMPHLETS containing testimonials*of the
highest character as to bis success will be
forwjrded U) any that rnay wish them. Those
to test the efficacy of Dr. Clopton
you owe,
' of a
. Cassville, June 10.
remedies, must give a correct de-
Coxstitutioxal Diseases.—Many diseases
tliat afflict humanity are inherited as heir
i moms from the diseased bodies of‘sickly sires.
! Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and Fits, ace
among the most common of constitutional dis-
• eases. Now, we care not how many genera-
these diseases may have been
■» established in tbe system, corrupting the
blood Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will
; eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every
pparticle of diseased deposits, and fill the veins
with new, pure and healthy blood.
Children’s Diseases.—Radway’s Renovat
ing Resolvent should be bailed ns a blessing
by every mother, throughout tbe land, whose
infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, Ac.
These breakings out (thus early) are evidences
two, paya PART of^ The,rnaf^fW scription iff the disease, its appearance in its
ssrilie lllO S Ae g °’ * ” ’ * ><- i A few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will
I can put up any kind of Vehicle yj Italian Violin Strings, ] v
wanted, at short notice, and in as < en t jjj Dla ji free of postage. Send cash with
good style as it can be done any- j t ^ e or ^j er
G. L. UPSHAW. cation, Ac. > eradicate every vestige ot the disease aiid in-
~ ' P m " aC C' im I'a^ -sure the child a sound and healthy bt’dy
MuSieaLIliStrumentS r- n R-'K. R.-Rr.dtvay’s Ready Beljef foriHead-
! beg leave to refer enquirers to Rev. G. D. aches, whether sick or uervous ; Rheumatism,
* fi> , a.,_Roiwe > fly. Well bon, Col. L. 4V. Earnest and Rev.Lev!
tools than 1 can I”
The following affecting epitaph may be
found upon a tombstone in Gonuectic t :
. -“Dare lies, cut down like unripe frail,
The wife of Deacon Amos Shute ;
She died of drinking too much coffee,
Annv Dontiny eighteen forty.”
AH letters must contain the name of the
| subscriber, his post-office, county and State,
j plainly written, so that no mistakes in address
' may occur, and directed to
M. »; DEAN A CO.,
No. 45’Moffat Building, Broadway, New York.
Those who prefer subscribing for a
shorter time than one year, can da so at the
rate of $1 for 4 months, or $2 for 8 months,
without a gift. July 29, 1858—m!2m
ntell, deceased, late of saidconntr.
THOS. R. TRAMMELL,
June 24—2m Administrator.
An editor in Iowa lias become so ltoj-
low from depending upon the printing
business alone for bread, that lie propo
ses (a self himself for a stove pipe at 3
cents a foot.
To all Persons concerned.
^^LL persons indebted to the Estate of Rob
ert Trammell, deceased, late of Fannin
; county,-are requested to make immediate pav-
1 ment; and those having demands against said
I Estate will please present them in terms of the
; law. THOS. It. TRAMMELL,
June 24—2m Administrator.
where. All work warranted.
Cassville, July 1st, 1858.
June 10, 1858.
cents a bunch, Brotherton, Dalton, Ga.
Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. IJ.,
Feb. IS. 18-58—ly. Huntsville, Ala.
Paralysis, Lumbago, Gour, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swpllen Joints, Kid-
j ncy Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartbnrii, and
Caution.
T HE public are cautioned against trading
with any pedlers or others representing
themselves as our agents, ill order to.sell their
brant Jeicelry and bogus Watches. We have
no agents out at all. VEAL & CO.,
June 17 Rome, Ga.
“ Jury,” .said an Arkansas Judge, “yon kin
go put and find a verdict. If you cau’t fiud
oneof your own get the one the last jnrv!
used;*; T% returned a verdfet of suicide in
thaujwjhdagree: -b,-. j
JUST PUT UP, with all kinds of Syr- ,,
l^nps, to flavor. Also, j GEORGIA, Pickens county
y /—s sr. ,—. —, , .. a -n>r r I aVV 0 months after date applicat
0±^±L.AJWL. j L made to the Ordinary of said .
•Call at my store. • I’leave to sell the land belonging to thejoint es- !
" , R. KANTROYflTZ.; ! tate of Elisha Yancv and James W. Yancy, !
Cassville, July 1st, 1858. - ‘deceased, late of said county.
. ELISHA TANCY, Sen.,
r July 15—2m Administrator.
Sheriff’s ^Deeds,
A LARGE LOT JUST PRINTED,
In the Best Style,
At One Dollar per Quire,
Printed on Superior Paper,
TO BE HAD AT THE
Single one 10 c. STANDARD OFFICE.
Fains of a 1 kinds. Radway’s Ready Relief
a fi CUDDT V /-\th National Police Gd.Z6tt6« . Will, in a few Diinutes, change tbe miseries
-A- VTv/v J D o U -L Jl JL X V/L f I "'HIS Grand Journal of Crime and Criminals I - °ij suffer to iovs ol leasure.
p ROCERTES, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Choco- its T we i^ Ycar ^J nd is i vidcl X fircii- ! f ?eso]vent,
I -w- i . ti - a t- • « f riPOIlcrhfint tLf* rnttnfrr Ti Tina 1oU.lv i me
AT late, Rice, &c\, for sale dv
«. R. KANTROWITZ.
Cassville, July 1st, 1858.
A Good Supply
OF fine Candies, Oranges, Lem-
lated throughout the country. It has lately i cure of chronic diseases—such as Scmf*
passed into the hands of Geo. W. 3Iatsell & j u * ou6 Svphilitic Complaints, Consumptive
Co., by whom it will hereafter be conducted.—-' an “ °fuer affections of the Lungs and Throat,
Mr. Matsell was former!}' Chief of Police of Induration and Enlargements of parts, Enip-
New York City, and will no doubt render it > an< ^ other”diseases_of the Skin, Nodes, Tu-
one of the most interesting papers in the coun- I m V rp » LIcers, Dyspiepsia, and all other diseases
try. I arising from an impure state of the Blood.
Subscriptions, ^2 per annum; $1 for six j ^'—Radway’s Regulators will cure,
. , ..ipiiDHs, pur annum; ior SIX : ' . ' 1 “cs u,ttu,rs win uuir
^ons, ^uts, Almonds, Figs, Rai- months, to be remitted bv subscribers fwho ! ouectively and speedily, Costiveness, Indiges
’ ^ 4 . . ' Ifmn Trtflamm ft *mu-A/-4k2n._, e ^
the Heart and
,, ... , , , ... cv ,- r , Small Pox, Fe-
Cassville, July 1st, 185s. Editors <t Proprietors of the
National Police Gazette.
Nov 12—tf New York City.
9 . ' T t OUUSt’llUClN (BUG . T n . l •'»
sins, Currants; also a lot of Toys, should write their names and the town county ! lunammation of the Bowels,
• cheap for cash: for sale bv and State wfeere thev reside plainK- ) to ‘Liver Complaint, Diseases of the
R. KANTROWITZ. GEO. W. MATSELL &. CO., Kidneys, Female Complaints, Sm:
.Tilly- 1 af c n . .. rorfi Afnoe*an L. Tin it.
A FRESH SUPPLY of feide-stnped Mas- T.nrlipc Trxr Thom
lins; also Cigars. Call at IsaUieS, Aiy IH0m.
June 10 CARPENTER'S. QEND ns 29 cents and we will send by mail,
O free of postage, a package of fonr papers
The Canadian- pres* express apprehension
that the discovery of the mctalic- richness of, r ... -., . , , ,
the Frasier river country will endanger Bril- 1 ^ ‘‘"^‘’^^KANTftoWlTZ.
tsh supremacy in (bat quarter. I Cassville, July 1st, 1S58.
O F very fine Sizars, Chewing Tobacco, i Georgia, Pickens county.
Smoking Tobadco, Pipes; also very ° * ....
: r I'WO montns after date application will be
A made to the Ordinary of said county for
i leave to sell the Real Estate of John Guyton,
deceased, late of said county,
WM. TATE^Administrator.
1 June 24—2m.
Smoking T
FINE BRANDT,
B EAR IT IN MIND—That One Dollar pert TI LANK LAND DEEDS jnst printed, on assorted sizes, of the best Needles that were ev-
quire will be charged for all Blanks when j J3 nice paper, with new type—7» cents per er made. We know irhot good metal is.
sold on a credit So pay tbe cash and save a , quire or 5 cents each—for sale at the Rome Jewelry A Clock House.
" >-... , v k VEAL te Co."
quarter.
STANDARD OFFICE.
vers, Measles, Ac. Whenever the system is
ont of order, a dose of Radway’s Regulators
will restore it to regularity. No female should
be without them.
R. R. R. Remedies are sold by druggists ev
erywhere. RADWAY & CO.
Sold by Sam’l Levy, agent, Cassville; G. J-
Howard, Cartersville. Feb. 18, 1858—ly-
M ARRIAGE LICENSES, at the Standard /~1A SAS, for Superior and Justice Courts, ' a DMINISTRATOR 4 :’ 1100.1 J r,, . , j
Office, at 75 cents per quire, cash. Kj at the Standard Office. A the Standard^Office d ’ ” F Sale I
The Kerosene Oil Lamp,
I S perfectly safe, the Oil not explosive ana
gives the Best light, and at one-tfcird tns
anv other light.
VEAL *4 Co., Rome, Ga., Agents for th«
. W. STOECKEL, Rome, Ga., A-
Kerosene Oil.
M^ffheSto^l.rd F o| r J 5 Cfnts P < ‘ r 'J nire - AGISTRATE’S SCMMONS-75 cts. per ! geTtfor toeGenuffie
^ nianaara umce. per quire, cash, at the Standard Office. 1»1 quire, cash, at the Standard Office. June 10, 1858.