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PREMIUM LIST,
OF THE
muni m
OF THE
Cm Coqijtij agHcqtttH-ql gocieig,
TO ■■ HELD
At Caw Station, on Ike Western * At
lantic Ball Road, September 30 and
October 1st, 1838.
FIELD CHOPS.
Cottox—Greatest yield and best variety,
with mode of cultivation, land measured
and Cotton weighed—Premium, $5.00
Coas—Greatest yield and be*t variety,
mode of cultivation, land and Com meas
ured, sample of one half bushel, 5.00
Wheat—as per Coro, sample one bushel,
one acre to rule —this to be measured by
three disinterested persons, profitable
ness of crop considered, 5.00
n it—Best Hay, and greatest yield—ODe
bale on fair ground; 5.00
Oats-Largest yield and best variety,.... 2.50
Sweet Potatoes—Quality and quantity
eonsideied, most valuable product per
acre ®- 5(>
I rise Potatoes—as the Sweet,.... 2.50
Field Peas—Best yield, variety and mode
of cultivation, all things considered.... .2.50
Exhibitors of the above crops must state in
writing a full description, with certificates of
witnesses, when eutered for Exhibition—those
not complying are non competitors. No Pre
miums will be awarded to unremnnerating
crops.
Domestic Animals—Cattle
Best Bull 3 years old or upwards $5.00
Best Bull 2 years old, 5-®®
Best Bull 1 year old, 5 -°°
Best Bull Calf, * - 5 00
Best Cow 3 years old 5 - 00
Best Heifer 2 years old,... 5.00
Best Heifer 1 year old, 5.00
Best Heifer Celf, 5.00
Hardihood and adaptation to the country
paramount considerations. Quality of
milk and consequent yield of Butter ap
preciated above the quantity of milk.
Second best of each of the above 2.50
Third best of each of the above, 2.5o
Best yoke, of Oxen,
Horses.
Best Stallion 4 years old or upwards,... .*5.00
Best Stallion S years old
Best Stuition 2 years old,
Best Stallion 1 year old,
Best Brood Marc
Best Filly 8 years old,
Best Filly 2 years old
Best Filly 1 year old,
BestColi,.
Second best Brood Marc or Filly, e»ch....5.o0
Best Harness Horse, Premium iO.' O
Best Saddle Horse 10 -"°
Best Draft Horse
Jacks and Jennetles.
Best and largest Jack, Premium $5.00
Best and largest Jennette. '.no
Best and largest Mule two years old,
Best and largest Mule 1 year old, ft "°
• Best and largest Mule Colt, ....into
In addition to the foregoing Premiums there
will be awarded a Premium of a $5 Cup for
the best Stallion, best pair of harness horses,
best pair of mules, best jack, best jennette, best
bull, best cow and best buck—wherever bred,
provided the same is considered meritorious.
Sheep.
Bast Buck 2 years old or upwards,...... $2.50
Best Buck 1 year old,
Best pen ot Ewes not less than 3 2.50
Best 3 fleeces—Honor.
Swine.
Best Boar......
Best Sow and Pigs
Poultry
Best pair of Chickens,
Best pair of Turkeys
Best pair of Geese, Honor.
Best pair ol Ducks, Honor.
Best bacon, mutton, beef, flour,.. .Honor.
Best bacon joint and side on exhibi
tion Honor.
Best mutton hams cured, 3 to be on
the ground, Honor.
Best beef corned or dried, a sample
to be on exhibition, Honor.
Best barrel of flour, Honor.
Exhibitors must state in full to the Secreta
ry the mode of curing Ac. bacon, mutton, beef,
and grinding the flour, and kind of wheat.
Dairy.
Best jar of butter, 10 pounds fresh $2.50
Best jar of butter, 10 pounds, old, and
mode of preserving, 5.00
Cheese on exhibition Hono-.
Household Department.
Best loal of Bread $2.50
Best jar of lard, 10 pounds 2.50
Best 10 pounds hard soap 2.50
Best 5 pounds toilet soap, Honor.
Samples of jellies, preserves, pickles, sau
ces, catsups, syrups, cordials. Ac., with
description of the process of nniinfac-
ttiring the same—each sample...Honor.
Best specimen ot wine, 1 bottle each kind,
under the above requisition. Premium, 5.00
Best half bnshel Dried Apples. Peaches,
Quinces, Pears or Plums, Premium 5.00
Domestic Manufactures.
Best woolen Blankets, $2.50
Best 10 yards woolen Negro Cloth, 2.50
Best Coverlet of wool or mixed 2.50
Best Comfort, '-'.50
Best woolen Socks or Stocking*.. ..Honor.
Best piece wodten Jeans, uot less than 3
yards,
Best piece cotton Jeans, not loss than 3
.' ards s -; ,u j T A
Best cotton Socks or Stockings .2.50 j
Best Counterpane 2.50 ‘
Best cradle Quilt, Honor.
Best child’s Hac, 2.50 j
Best Fringe,....'. Honor.
Best Bonnet....... Honor. j
Best Cap-,.., Honor.
$2.50
2.50
... Honor.
.. Honor.
■unflactare n Wood and Iron.
Beat set Cottage Chain, Honor.
“ Tiu or Wire Safe, “
“ Kiicbeu Table, with Shelves,
Drawers, Ac., “
“ half dozen wooden Buckets,.. “
“ “ “ Tubs “
“ “ broom corn Brooms, “
“ nest willow Baskets “
“ dose Carriage, - “
“ Buggy “
" Iron Castings, “
“ bar and round Iron, **
“ Saw Mill Irons,...' “
“ Grist “ “ “
Regulations of the Fair:
All competitors for premiums upon entering
their articles or stock, will be required to pay
to the Secretary the sum of One Dollar.
Admittance to Fair Ground, first day, $1.00;
second day, 50 ceDts—children and servants,
half price. -
There will be Omnibusses and Hacks to car
ry passengers to and from the Fair Ground to
Cassville.
Rnles for Exhibitors.
AH exhibitors must have their animals or
articles entered by the Secretary before taking
them into the enclosure. All persons who in
tend to compete for the Premiums must have
their articles on the Ground and entered by the
Secretary the day before the Fair. Animals
can be eutered until 9 o'clock of the morning
of the Fair.
The above regulations must be strictly ob
served, else the Society will not be responsible
for the omission of any article or animal not
properly entered under its regulations.
No article or animal entered for Premiums
can be removed before the close of the Exhibi
tion.
Full written statements of field Crops, Hor
ses, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Bacon, Dairy, House
hold Department, Ac., will be specially re
quired—as their importance is obvious before
decision is had.
The Executive Committee will exert them
selves for the preservation of articles and ani
mals on exhibition, but in no way responsible
for loss or damage. Exhibitors are requested
to give attention to their articles, and at the
close'to attend to their removal.
Articles, Fabrics, Products, Stock and Man
ufactures of Cass and contiguous counties will
be allowed to compete for Premiums.
THOS. G. BARRON,
GEO. II. GILREATH,
JAS. C. YOUNG,
Mav, 1858. Executive Committee.
Executrix’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of Paulding county, will be sold before
the court house door in the town of Cedar
Town, Polk county, on the 1st Tuesday iu 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, f r distribution. Terms
made known on dav of sale.
NANCY SMITH,
July 29—tds Executrix.
Executors’ Sale.
YiriLL BE SOLD before the court house
W door in Canton, Cherokee county, on
the SECOND THURSDAY in September
next, Lot of Land No. 152, in the 21st district
and 2d section; and Lot No. 260, ju the 2d dis
trict and 2d section ; also, Lot No. 456, in the
loth district and 1st section. So d by author
ity of the will of Mnlford Marsh, deceased.
Terms 12 months credit, interest from date,
Dersonnl security and a mortgage on the prop-
I rtv ' ISAAC M. MARSH,
JOHN SCUDDER,
July 29—tds Executors.
^Vbccitiscmnits.
CHARLES’
London Cordial Gin.
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN
I.MPORTED.
TI1IS GIN, distilled in
London, from sound Barley,
under the surveillance of the
British Excise Laws, is del
icately flavored with a
tincture of the Italian Juni
per Berry, and some of the
most valuable restoratives
of the vegetable kingdom,
rendering it in the opinion
if the most eminent men,
the purest and safest stimu
lant or diuretic drink, in
use.
It is a delicious tonic, of
a soft and delicate flavor,
differing entirely from any
other Gin, and devoid of
that harsh, acrid taste, which renders the article
known as Holland Gin or Schnapps so objec
tionable.
Though not intended as a Medicine, it is,
nevertheless recommended by Physiciaus gen
erally in cases of Dyspepsia, Godt, Rheuma
tism, Colic, Dkopst, Ghavel, Cholera, Fr
yer and Ague, Stricture, Diseases of the
Urinary Organs, the Kidnets, and toe Bow
els, Nertou8 Debility, Ac . whilst the weaker
sex, by its use will invariably find a relief from
those distressing annoyances which frequently
attend their delicate organization.
I)r. Valentine Mott, of New York, the high
est medical authority, says: “ In some cases I
recommend pure Holland Gin as a medicine.
Charles’ London Cordial Gin contains a larger
quantity of Juniper, and I consider it a far
superior article; in fact, the best I have ever
i seen.”
It is peculiarly adapted to residents in the
Southern and Western States, as well as for
travellers exposed to changes of water and air.
For sale in quarts and pints by all Druggists,
Grocers, Fruiterers aud country merchants.
Beware of imitations. Buy only CHARLES’
—NONE OTHER IS IMPORTED.
May be had in New Orleans, Mobile, Mont
gomery, Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, W il-
mington, Charleston and all Southern cities,
at wholesale, of all respectable Druggists, Gro
cers, and Liquor Dealers, and of
EDMUND C. CHARLES, Importer,
Aug 12,1S5S—ly 40 Broadway, N. Y.
Executrix’s 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 in November Dext, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
Theiandand negroes belonging to the Es
tate of Zacbariah Edwards, deceased. The
land contains about 260 acres, is comfortably
improved, having a good dwelling house and
all necessary improvements; well watered; has
excellent orchards of choice fruit on it. The
plantation lies upon Nance’s creek, four miles
west of Cartersville. The Rail Road consti
tutes the eastern boundary. The residence is
situated on a beautiful elevation, commanding
a full view of the Rail Road. This place can
be bought at private sale, but if not sold before
it will Be sold at the above time.
On Wednesday and Thursday succeeding
sale-dav, will be'sold at the residence of the
deceased, a good stock of cattle, hogs, sheep,
horses, mules, and farming implements ; also,
the corn, wheat, Ac.; also, a carriage, buggy,
and harness; also the household and kitchen
furniture, and a variety of things. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
NANCY EDWARDS,
Aug 26—tds Executrix.
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 in October next, within the
legal hours of sale—
Four Lots of Land Nos. 15", 138,170, and
152, all in the 6th district and 3d section ; also
six negroes. All sold as the property of John
Murphy, deceased, late of said county;
WM. S. MURPHY,
JOHN M. ELROD,
July 8. 1858—tds' Administrators.
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS Charles N. Mayson and J. J.
Miller, Executors of the Estate of W. A.
Miller, deceased, apply .to me for Letters Dis-
missory from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv 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. 6m J. W. WATTS, Ord.
I>. W. CLARK’S
(FORMERLY EVANS * CLARE)
Great Gift Book store,
44 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
M ore liberal inducements than
at ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE COUNTRY.—Having located myself
at Lancaster. Pa., where my expenses are not
above one-fifth as great as those of similar es
tablishments in New York or Philadelphia;
and having had extensive experience in the bu
siness—being nearly four years a partner of
G. G. Evans, Esq., the originator of the Gift
Enterprise. I flatter myself that I can offer
•treater inducements than any other concern in
the United States.
A Gift worth from 25 oents to $100 will ac
company each book at the time ordered.
I have lately issued a new Catalogue, cover
ing 32 pages, embracing an infinite variety of
' brinks of every description, a copy of which
j will be mailed, postage paid, upon application,
; to any address in the United States. Let no
2.50 i one fail to send for a copv. Address
Sept 2 D. W. CLARK, Lancaster, Pa.
0. F.
tm tossnr*
JUST PUT UP, with all kinds of Syr
ups, to flavor. Also,
ICE CREAM.
[1 at mv store.
R. KANTROWITZ.
Cassville, July 1st, 1858.
Valley Lodge, No. 48,1. 0. 0. F., 1
Cassville, Georgia, f
A REGULAR meeting of this Lodge will be
held every Friday evening, at 8 o’clock.—
Transient brethren invited to attend.
By order of the Lodge.
Best pacb-work Quilt, cost and Tail- j u. p. BENNETT, Sec’ry LIl0LLI1 '’ ^ °
ue considered, — 50 ‘
Best raised-work Quilt, cost and value con
sidered, .......... 2.50
Best Cloak and Mantle, 2.50
Best Hearth-rug, Honor.
Best Fire Screens, **
Best Eitmp or Vase Mat “
Best Reticule, “
Best Purse, “
Best Gloves, “ j
Orchard and Narecrj.
Best Tariety of Apples Honor.
“ Pears, ..... “
•* “ Peaches, “
" coHectioa-Quinces, “ ,
“ “ Grapes, “
Harticaltare. I
Greatest and best variety Garden Vegeta- j
Met, i
Beat and largest collection Garden Seeds, 8.50 j
Mechanical Departaeeat. !
Best road Wagon,Premium, ....85.00
“ two-horseWagna,. .......5.00
“ Thresher,.„..j. 5.00
“ Fan ....2.50
“ Scad Planter,... jjjo
" Cotton Gin,.
** Plow Stock,.
“ Club Axe,...
Maaure Fork « " Jane 10,LMfa
GEORGIA, Cass county.
W HEREAS A. M. Cov ngton, administra
tor on the estate of Jane Smith, deceas
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, and
show cause, if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this May 6,
1858. 6m ‘J. W. WATTS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fannin county.
W HEREAS John B. Dickey applies to me
for letters of administration on the es
tate of Elias Davis, deceased, late of Polk
county, Tennessee.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the" time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, if any they have, why said letters
shonld not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this Ang. 12,
1858. 30d ' JAS. KINCAID, Ord.
Georgia, Cass county.
W HEREAS the Estateof Thus. W. Waters’
deceased, late of said county, is unrep
resented :
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 have, why letters of admin
istration should not not bi granted to the.
Clerk of the Superior Court—as the law di
rects.
Given nnder mv hand at office, this Sept. 2,
1S58. 30d J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Fannin Sheriff’s Sales
FOR OCT’R.
O N the 1st Tuesday in October next, before
the Court House door in the town of Mor-
ganton, Fannin county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property will be sola.
Town lot ill the town of Morganton, No. 2.
also lot of land No. 29, and one half of lot ol
land No. 8—all in the 8th district and 1st sec
tion; levied on as the property of Jnq. B Chas
tain. to satisfy a fi fa issued from Union Inferi
or Court, in favor of John B. Smith, Wilham
A. Campbell, et al, for the use ofWm. L V an-
zant, vs J. B. Chastain, Thomas Goodwin, and
James Kincaid. Property pointed out by Jno
B Chastain.
Also, 50 acres, more or less, of lots of land
Nos 63 and 77, in the 8th district and 2d sec
tion ; levied on as the property of Thomas R.
Trammel!, to satisfy a fi fa issued front Fan
nin Superior Court, in favor of S. H Smith.
Property pointed out by said Trammell.
Also, lots of land Nos 142 and 109, in the
8th district and 2d section; also town let in the
town ot Caldwell, No. not known; levied on as
the property of Win. May and Alfred Weaver,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Gilmer Snperior
Court, in favor of Baker, Wilcox A Co., vs.
Wm. May and Alfred Weaver, principal, and
A J May. security on appeal, and other fi fas
vs said Weaver.
Also, the entire interest Of Charles Davis
and Wm. A. Campbell in lot of land No 226,
including the improvement formerly occupied
bv Davis k Campbell, known as Sugar-Hill;
levied on to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fannin
Superior Court, in favor of B W A J P Force A
Co. Eroperty pointed out by said Campbell.
Also, lot of land No 200, in the 9th district
and 2d section; levied on as the property of
Samuel M. Street, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
Whitfield Superior Court,’in favor of David
Westfield k Co., vs. S. M. Street, Jacob L Cobb
security on appeal. Property pointed out by
piff’s att’y.
Also, lot of land No -ISO, in the 9th district
and 2d section ; levied on as the property of
Walker A Jenkins, bv virtue of a mortgage fi
fa, issued from Fannin Superior Court, in fa
vor of Ed ward R Anderson. Property pointed
out in said fi fa.
\lso, town lot in the town of Morganton,
No. 55; levied on as the property of John^W.
Henson, to satisfy sundry Justice’s Court n fas
issued from the 973th district, G. M.—in favor
of Stephen C. Dobbs and others, vs. said Hen
son. Levied on and returned to me by a bai
liff.
Also, town lot No. 22, in the town of alor
ganton ; levied on as the property of John \Y
Henson, to satisfy a fi fa issued trom a Jus
tice’s Court of the 913th district, G. M-, in fa
vor of John Weaver. Levy made and return
ed to me by a bailiff.
Also, lot of land No. 112, in tbe 8th district
and 1st section; levied on as the property of
John Hill and James Hill, to satisfy sundry
Superior Court Subpoenas, in favor of* Henry
Nicholson and others. Property pointed out
by W M Denton.
Also, lot of land No. 67, in the 8th district
and 2d section; levied on as the property of
John Weece, to satisfy sundry Justice’s Court fi
fas, issued from the 1029th district, G M. Levy
made and returned to me bv a bailiff.
Aug 20 W. E. PIERCY, Sheriff.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of
John Corbin, deceased, late of Cass coun
ty, are requested to make immediate payment;
and those having claims against said Estate J
will please present them in terms of the law.
LADRA CORBIN,
A u"- 12—iOd Administratrix.
GEORGIA, Pickens connty.
rrvWO months after date application will be
_L made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell the land belonging to the joint es
tate of Elisha Yancy and James W. Yancy,
deceased, late of said county.
ELISHA YANCY, Sen.,
July 15—2m
Administrator.
GEORGIA, Cass connty.
N OTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT
ORS.—Ail persons indebted to the estate
of Thos L McCrary, dec’d, late of said coun
ty, are earnestly requested to make immediate
payment; aud those having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present them
in terms of the law.
MARION M. DUDLEY,
Aug. 3—tOd Administrator.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales
FOR OCT.
O N the first Tuesday in Oct. next, before
the Court House door in the town of El-
lijay, Gilmer county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property will be sold :
Lot of land No. 227, in the 10th district and
2d section ; levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued
from Scriven Superior Court—John B. Den-
tr n, vs. Daniel C. Howell.
One undivided 3d part of lot of land No. 218,
in the 7th district and 2d section, known ns
the Red Rock lot; levied on by virtue of a fi
fa issued from Cobb Snperior Court—Stephen
H. Long, vs. William Y. Hansell.
One undivided 8th part of lot of land No. 71
in the 12th district and 2d section ; levied on
by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Justice’s
Court of 1135 district G- M.—-P. k J. M. Pat
terson, vs Calvin Wheeler, levied on by a bai
liff and returned to me.
The defendant’s interest in lots of land Nos.
300, 277, and fhe lot ot land known as the mill
lot, all in the 10th district and 2d section; lev
ied on by virtue of sundry Justice’s Court fi
fas—James R. Brown and others, vs. Henry
Barker. Levied on aud returned to me by a
bailiff.
Lot of land No. 85, in the 11th district and
2d section ; levied on bv virtue of a fi fa issued
from Whitfield Superior Court—Jas. Edmon
son, vs. Sam’l. M. Street, principal, and Jacob
L. Cobb, security on appeal.
Lot of land whereon defendant now lives;
levied on bv virtue of a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county—Edwin Adams,
for the use of the officers of Court, vs. James
Arnold. *
Lot of land No. 323, in the 1009th district,
G. M ; levied on by virtue of a Justice Court
fi fa—Levi M. k John W. Greer, vs. Martin
Jones, principal, and Sam’l. Stansel security
on appeal. Levied on and returned to me by
a bailiff
The iots whereon the principal defendant
now lives; levied on bv virtue of a fi fa issned
from Gilmer Superior Court—W. C. Harrison,
bearer, vs. William Stott, maker, Peter Pat
terson, security, and Dawson A. Walker, en
dorser ; Dr. M. West, security on stay.
Fifteen acres of land, containing a mill
thereon, being part of lot of land known as
the mill lot; levied on bv virtue of sundry
Justice’s Court fi fas, in favor of Joseph Burch
and others, vs. Enos McClure. Levied do by
a bailiff and returned to me.
Aug 28 J- A. GUDGER, Sheriff.
Postponed Sale.
At the same time axd place will be sold :
Lot of land Vo. 213. in the 6th dist. and sec’d
sec.; levied on to satisfy a fi fa from Gilmer Su
perior Court, in favor of Job Sedgwick Swift,
vs. Loury T. Addington.
All the right, title aud interest which John W
Jones has in and to lots of land Nos.-200 and
232, in the 10th district and 2d section; levied
on to satisfy a fi fa issned from Gilmer Superior
Court, in favor ofBenning B. Moore and LaFay-
ette Lamar, administrators of Peter Lamar, de
ceased, vs, said Jones.
Two setts of blacksmith’s tools; levied on to
satisfy a fi fa issned from Gilmer Snperior
Court, in favor of L. P. Gudger, bearer, vs. Wm
May and A. J. Mav, principals, and J. G. Inlow,
security. J- A. GUDGER,
Aug 23—tds Sheriff.
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mum m m limn
SEWING MACHINES.
H IGHEST Premiums awarded bv the A-
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Institute, Baltimore; and at the Maine, Con
necticut, Michigan and Illinois State Fan's,
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Opinions of the N. Y. Press.
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They are the favorites for families.—Times.
It has no rival.—Scientific American.
Works more uniformly than the hand.—He
rald.
Do the work of ten ordinary sewers.—Jour
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Equal to nine seamstresses.—Home Journal.
The machine for family use.—Adv. k Jour.
Most honorable to American genius.—Ind.
We cannot imagine anything more perfect.
—Evangelist.
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In looking for the best see these.—Exam.
Admirably adapted for family use.—Chron.
Indispensable in every family.—The Preach-
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We praise it with enthusiasm.—Christ. Int.
Worthy of the highest award.—Sab. Rec.
A benefaction of the age.—Put. Monthly.
It is an American Institution,—Knicker
bocker # ,
Magical in operation.—-Mrs. Stephens
Monthly.
Beyond all question the machines.—Life Il
lustrated.
The stitch cannot be unravelled.—Am. Agri-
cult iirist.
Thev maintain the pre-eminence.—Express.
>aves the time and health of ten women.—
Water Cure.
Our household is in ecstacies with it.—Por
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or.
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We entirely prefer them.—Mother’s Journal.
We cannot tire in its praise.—New \ orker.
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:he Great Southern Remedy.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
For all Bowel Diseases :
Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor
bus, Bilious Colic, Cholera Infantum ; also,
admirably adapted to many diseases of Fe
males, inos* especially Painful Meustruatioj.
T HE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S OORDIAL
are too well known to require encomiums.
1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea.
2d. It_cures the worst forms of Dysentery.
3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea.
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
5th. It cures Cholera Morbus.
6th. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7th. It cures Painful Menstruation.
8th. It relieves Pain in the Back and Loins.
9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Des
pondency.
10th. It restores Irregularities.
i;th. 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 my
judgment, a valuable remedy.
1 Hon. HIRAM 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 mv 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 sovereign remedy.
WM. H. UNDERWOOD,
Formerly Judge of Superior Court,
Cherokee Circuit.”
“I take great pleasure in recommending
this invaluable medicine to all alflicted with
bowel diseases, for which 1 believe it to be a
sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any
thing else ever tried by me.
b 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 would recommend its
use in the diseases for which it is compounded.
MILES G. DOBBINS,
Cashier of the Bank of the State of
Georgia, Griffin.”
“ If there is any credibility in human testi
mony, Jacob’s Cordial must stand pre-eminent
above all other preparations tor the cure of
Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimon y
in its favor coming in from all quarters, it
must be very far in advance, as a curative
0ALL9 ^
tint* ■ "'ways, ready for sale,
ges and Buggies, of tbe
terns, and at short notice can
in a superior style of workman-
the attention of the public to his large manufacturing establishment. He is better
red now than ever before, to do all work in his line of business. He keeps on hand
a good supply of Carria- rsyitt B
latest styles and pat-
make any kind of vehicle wanted
ship. He employs none but good
workmen and”uses the best kinds of material—consequently he puts up nothing but good work.
Perhaps vou mav think he is “gassing”—if so, give him a trial, and he will show you that the
“proof of the pudding is in chewing the bag." Call at his establishment and examine a few
specimens of his “manner of doing things.’ All work warranted.
CARTERSVILLE, Cass connty, Geo., May 6, 1858—6m
w. HEREINCr & S03Sr~
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
■nr in i«ir sunlit,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
e&SSMSmS, ?MHIM
WHITE-HALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEO.
FEP always on hand a choice selection of tbe latest styles. Rare inducements offered for
- - ' Oct. 10th, 1857—]y.
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H OWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia.
A benevolent Institution, established by
special 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 human life, caused by sexual
diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the
unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks,
several years Tigo 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
ply bv letter, with a description of their condi-
tion, '(age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and them,
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medi- :
cines free of charge.
It is needless to add that the Association
commands the highest medical skill of the sge,
and will furnish the most approved modern j
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
the afflicted, especially to the young, and they _
have resolved to devote themselves, with re- |
newed zeal, to this very important but mncli
despised cause.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, I
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by !
the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by
SINGER’S
Sewing Machines.
IN ajl fhe leading
brandies of nianu-
factiiWiig industry,
the great practical
superiority ofSing-
er’s Sewing Ma
chines is a fact es
tablished beyond:
dispute. No tailor,
shoe manufacturer,
clothier, s e a m-
stress, dress-ma
ker, saddler, car
riage trimmer, hat
manufacturer, 4c., A., can afford to do without
One Thousand Dollars a Year
Is only a fair average of the actual profit from
the use of each one of these Machines, and, for
confirmation of this truth, we refer to any one
of the thousands of persons who use them.—
They are adapted to every sort of work, fine or
coarse, upon silk, cotton, linen and woolen
fabrics, also light and heavy leather. They
never fail to give entire satisfaction.
To meet the glowing demand for a smailer
and more elegant machine for private house
hold purposes, we have just produced, aud are
ready to receive orders for
Singer’s New Family Sewing Machine.
Which is the most compact and beautiful Sew
ing Machine ever constructed. It is ornamen
ted in the highest style of art, and all who see
mail, (in a sealed envelope,) Free of Charge, on ■ ,( are delighted with it. It makes the improT-
the receipt of Two Stamps for postage.
Address, far Report or treatment, Dr. GEO.
ed interlocked stitch, and i* capable of doing ai
greater variety of work in better style tia®
R. CALUOL'X, Consulting Surgeon,. Howard i anv other Sewing Machine ever offered faf
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA I). HEARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Feb. 1, 1858—ly-
Phonography.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY!
THE undersigned in order to enable those !
X persons who may not have the assistance j ginger & Co.’s Gazette, a beautiful
of an oral instructor, to acquire a knoivued^e j _ er ^ ( j evo t e d to Sewing Machines, n
of Phonography or Phonetic short hand, b} , . 0 f pr j ces a }| other info
PRATT, OAKLEY & CO.,
(late farmer, brace A CO.,)
miiH warn, in
88ASH8I&I,
No. 21 Murray st., x. y.
). A CO., offer at low prices for cash,
_ ind liberal terms for approved credit, a
large stock of Bank and Office Stationery,
agent, of most if not all other ‘patent’
tions. a. Fleming,
Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank,
Griffin.”
“This efficient remedy is travelling into ce
lebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his col-
umns'into Russia, and gaining_commendation
wherever used.”—Georgia Jfffe Ionian, May
19th. 1853.
Sold bv Druggists everywhere.
Druggists, Merchants and Phy
■lied by J. Ashhurst, Importer and
truggist, Charleston, S. C. jyl5’581y
O N MANHOOD. Axd its Premature De
cline. Just Published, Gratis, tbe 20th
Thousand ! A few words on the rational treat
ment, without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
and nervous debility, impotenev, and impedi
ments to marriage generallv, by
B. DeLANEY, x. n.
The important fact that the many alarming
; complaints, originating in the imprudence and
GEORGIA, Cass county.
W HEREAS Ira R. Foster applise to me for
letters of administration on the estate
of Ransom B. Foster, deceased— , w ,„, * „ ._. r
.These are therefore to cite and admonish all s .,jj tu j e ( ,f youth may be easily- removed with-
a 6»m mm
O F very fine Segare. Chewing Tobacco,
Smoking Tobacco, Pipe*; also very
FINE BRANDY,
for medicinal parodies: for tale by
R. KAXTftOWITZ.
Caaaville, July 1st, 1858.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
Tea, Choeo-
JWITZ.
ct ROCKRIKS. Coffee, Sugar, Tea,
Blank and Account Books, Receipt and Mi
randum Books. Paper of all kinds. Cards,
Circulars, Bill Heads, Ac., Printing and Litho
graphing executed to order. Bibles, Miscel
laneous, and Scool Books.
P. O. A Co. Publish Bnllion’s series of Gram
mars; Comstock’s series on tbe Sciences;
Hooker’s Phvsiologies; Brocklesby’s Astrono
mies; Olney’s Geography, newly revised;—
Southern Class Readers; Palmer’s Book Keep
ing; and the
Book
cheapest and best” Spelling
Ang. 12 ‘
F. & A. M.
Cassville Lodge, No. 136, F. A A. M.
IHE regular meetings of this lodge are held
on the 1st snd 3d Tuesday in every month.
The members will take doe notice thereof, and
rjvsra themselves
4 Ol
Oct. 23,1856.
ves accordingly.
SAMUEL LEVY, Secretary.
K—tL
Cassville, July 1st. 1858.
The Xerosepe Oil Lamp,
TS perfectly safe, theNHl pot explosive ana
cost of atiy other
YCA.L A Co-, Romo. Ga., Agents for ths 1
Look Here.
J D. Carpenter has a splendid
• ol Cigars on hand, Be will
take Cleaa Linen and Cotton Rags at three
cents per pound; and will also give One Dol
lar per bushel for Good Dried Peaches—mid
pay for both in Dry Goods. Ang- *-»
persons concerned to be and appear at my oi-
See within the time prescribed by law, and
■nt medicine, is in this tract clearly demonstra-
Pbonographv
which one is able to write six times as fast as
the common long hand, and is equally legible,
and by which a writer can keep pace with the
fastest speaker, and make a verbatim report of
any speech or discourse, offers to gire instruc
tion through mail, which will consist of ten
lessons of well and plainly written instruc
tions—one lesson each week,
Anv person desirous of learning this much
coveted art of short band writing can 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’i-
d v on each lesson.
Terms for Phonographic Text Book and fnll
course of lessons, $10. 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
ing to instruction, and do not then learn the
art, if they will write to me the fact I will re
fund them their money.
Address J. CAMP, Phonographic Teacher,
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered,
Jan 7, 1858—ly*
New Stage Route
FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON
Via Ellijaiy.
T HE undersigned begs to inform the travel
ling public that he is now prepared to
accommodate those wishing to visit the Copper
region of Georgia and Tennessee.
The Route is through some of the most beau
tiful mountain scenery of Cherokee Georgia,
and is furnished with fine, new and commodi
ous Hacks, good horses and careful drivers.
Leave Cassville every Tues. and Friday, 6 A. M
“ Morganton Wednesday and Saturday.
“ Ellijay Monday and Thursday.
Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
Town or other Copper Mines, can be accommo
dated.
Stage Office in Cassville at Higgs’ hotel.
H. H. WALKER.
Sept 6 30 —
CURES GUARANTEED.
Cancers and Scrofula
113 CASES CURED LAST YEAR, 1857.
P AMPHLETS containing testimonials of the
highest character as to his success will be
forws rded 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 ill its
incipient stage, progress, present condition, lo-
show cause, if any they have, why said letters f u | treatment, as ado'pted by tbe author, folly
should not be granted. ' ' ' " ’ ' 1 ““
Given under my hand at office, this Aug 26,
ted: and the entirely new and highly success- j catian _ £ c
J —i— **— *' A three cent stamp must accompany all com
munications.
J. W. WATTS, Ord.
explained, by means of which every one is en-
bled to a ' " ' "
GEORGIA, Cass Couaty.
XITHEREAS William Watts, administrator
YV on the estate of Wm. C. Allen, deceas
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 tbe time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said' letters shonld
not be granted. —
Given under my hand at office, this March
18, 1858. 6m J. W. WATTS, Ord.
abied to cure Tiimretf 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 sealed envelope, by remitting two postage
stamps to IJK. B. DeLANEY,
88 East 31st street, New York City.
Dec 3, 1857—ly [may 6]
GEORGIA, Cass county.
DfTHEREAS B- H. Leeke applies to me for CHOICE OF GIFTS
VV letters of dismission from admnistra
tion on the estate of Polly- Knight, deceased,
late of laid county*
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
neraona concerned to be and appear at my of
ficewithin the time prescribed by law. and
show cause, if any they hare, why said letters
afcaald not be granted.
Given ander my band ai office, this April 1,
. J. W. WATTS, Ord.
Choice of Gifts.
H EREAFTER every purchaser before pur
chasing his books has his own
CHOli E OF GIFTS
GHOiCE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
AT
RANNEY’S.
—
M AKBIAGE LICENSES, at ths Standard
Office, at 75 cents per qnire, cash.
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
CHOICE OF GIFTS
Great American Gift Book Store,
No. 293 Broadway, New York,
Where the Gifts, consisting of Jewelry, Ac.,
and varying in Yalue from 75 cents to Taro
Hundred Dollars, are always on exhibition, in
ample show cases. Oor new descriptive Cat-
alouge, containing a large variety of Books in
every department of Science and Literature,
(all of wuich are sold at regular publisher’s
prices) and eiphi*m n £ our new and original
f$ all Persons concerned.
A LL persons indebted,to tbe Estate of Jas. r , —. t ~
McKelvy, Senior, deceased, late of Casa system of allowing every purchaser his own
«mntr are vmoesied to make immediate pay* choice of gifts, and setting forth unequalled
aent * ’and those having demand* against slid inducements to agents, will be sent, post-paid,
B.t.ti (nil please present them in terms of the, to anv individual, on application.
jmT WM. N. McKELVY, . Address A. RANNRT, Agent, .
A of 12—4«d Executor, j July 8—dm No. 22* Broadway.
I beg leave to refer enquirers to Rev. C. D.
Wei 1 bon, Col. L. W. Earnest and Rev. Levi
Brotherton, Dalton, Ga.
Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. D.,
Feb. 18. 1858—ly. Huntsville, Ala.
National Police Gazette.
T HIS Grand Journal of Crime and Criminals
is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circu
lated throughout the country. It has lately
passed into the hands of Geo. W. Matsell k
Co., by whom it will hereafter be conducted.—
Mr. Matsell was formerly Chief of Police of
New York City, and will no doubt render it
one of the most interesting papers in the Coun
try-
Subscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for six
months, to be remitted by subscribers, (who
should write their names and the town, county
and State where thev reside plainlv,) to
GEO. W. MATSELL A CO.,
Editors k Proprietors of the
National Police Gazette.
Nov 12—tf New York City.
Ladies, Try Them.
S END us 20 cents and we will send by mail,
free of postage, a package of four paper,
assorted sizes, of the best Needles that were ev
er made. We know what good metal is.
Rome Jewelry k Clflck House.
VEAL A Co.
DMINISTRATORS’ Deeds, for sale at
L the Standard Office.
M AGISTRATE’S SUMMONS—75 cts. per
quire, cash, at tbe Standard Office.
family purposes.
It is not subject to the objection of using
twice too much thread, and making a raveling
seam, like the 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 to use
flax thread, like tbe Wheeler & Wilson Ma
chine; but is amply sufficient to perform all
kinds of family sewing.
Price of Family Machine with iron tabic
complete lor use, $100. The larger standard
machines, from $125 te $200. Mend for I. M.
" pictorial pa-
und contain
ing list of prices, and all other information on
| the subject. It will be forwarded gratis.
I. M. SINGER k CO.,
458 BitoxDwxr, New Tori-
BRANCH OFFICES IN
Boston, Albany, Baltimore,
Providence, Gloversville, Cincinnati,
St. Louis, N. Orleans, New Haven,
Rochester, Chicago, Mobile,
Newark, Philadelphia. Nashville,
Paris, Fee., Glasgow, Scotland.
Local agents waoted.
April 15, 1858—ly.
K. R-. R.
H EALTH will, in all cases, follow the nse ot
Rad way’s B. R. Remedies. There arc none
so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled
with pain or infirmities, bnt that Railway's
Ready Relief, Renovating Resolvent, or Regu
lators, as the nature of the disease or sickness
may require, will quickly and rapidly cure.
These remedies consist of Radway’s Ready
Relief, Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, Rad
way’s Regulators. Each of these remedies
possesses special enrative powers over cerain.
diseases. Yet there are other diseases, where
in their combined medical properties are re
quired ; and when thus nsed, if there is suffi
cient life and strength within the diseased or
dying body to sustain their action, the patient
will live and be restored to health.
Pain, R. R. Relief.
Acute diseases, R. R. Relief.
Inflam'tory diseases Relief and Regulators,
Malarious diseases, Relief and Regulators.
Congestive diseases Relief and Regulators,
Scrofulous diseases Renovating Resolvent,
Chronic diseases, Renovating Resolvent,
Syphilitic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Constitut’nal dis’es Resolvent and Regulators.
Skin diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Beg’rs.
Infections diseases, Ready Relief and Reg’rs.
Constitutional Diseases.—Many diseases
that afflict humanity are inherited as heir
looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires.
Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and Fits, are
among the most common of constitutional dis
eases. Now, we care not how many genera-
tions the seeds of these diseases may Lave been
established in tbe system, corrupting 'he
blood—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will
eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every
particle of diseased deposits, and fill tbe veins
with new, pnre and healthy blood.
Childbex’s Diseases.—Bad way’s Renovat
ing Resolvent should be hailed as a blessing
by every mother, throughout the land, whose
infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, Ae
These breakings out (thus early) are evidences
of disease transmitted from the parent stock
A few doses of tbe Renorating Resolvent will
eradicate every vestige of the disease, and in
sure the child a sound and healthy body.
B. R. R.—Radway’s Ready Relief for Heads
aches, whether sick or nervous ; Rheumatism,
Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth-
ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kid-
ney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburu, and
Pains of a'l kinds. Radway’s Ready Relief
will, in a few minutes, change the miseries
vou suffer to jovs of pleasure.
R. R. R.—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent,
for the cure of chronic diseases—such as Scrof
ulous and Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive
f nd other affections of the Lungs and Throat,
nduration 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, Indiges
tion, Inflammation of tbe Bowels, Dyspepsia.
Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Heart and
Kidneys, Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fe
vers, Measles, Ac. Whenever the system is
out of order, a dose of Radway’s Regulators
will restore it to regularity. No female should
be without them.
R. B. R. Remedies are sold by druggists ev
erywhere. radWay A CO.
Sold by Sam’l Levy, agent, Cassville; G. J.
Howard, Cartersville. Feb. 18,1858—ly-
Blanks at 75 cents per Quire, cash
We have a large supply of Blanks on hand,
for lawyers, sheriffs, ordinaries, clerks, magis
trates, constables, Ac., which will be sold _
seventy-five cents per quire, cash. One dollar
will be charged if sold on a credit. Call »t thu
Standard office.