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Darietg.
^boertisnncnts.
! Administrator’s Sale.
[ A GREEABL if to an order from the Ordina-
I x\ ry of Franklin county, will be sold before
j the eoort bouse door in the town of Morgan-
Tbe first printed Book, it is said, was pro- i ^ Fannin eountr on the first Tuesday in
’ H ’ * December next, between the legal hours of
duced by Faust and Schceffer, at Mentz, Aug. I u | e .
the first printed book.
BT W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS.
14, 1457.
With musing brow and thoughtful eye,
The printers sit in their secret room—
And the marvellous letters abont them lie.
And the mystic press stands apart in the
gloom;
Before them spreads each dainty line
Of the book just born of their subtle though*;
Arise, ob, moon ! let tliy lustre shine
On the wofidruus work their brains have
wrought!
Oh, World, take heed! we sow the seed—
Oh, World, beware when the millions read !
Shine out, oh, moon! on the printed book—
The first-begottcu from yonder press—
Into the dusky chamber look.
And gild with thy glow the great success!
Light up the pale wan brow, and fire
The sunken eye—light up the soul
Of the printer! ay, his brain inspire
With the victor’s joy who wins the gaol !
Ob, World, take heed ! we sow the seed—'£
Oh, World, beware when the millions read!
Brother! oh, brother ! my- heart is alight
With burning thoughts ! Oh, happy man!
The cloud, and the storm, and the shadowy
night,
Shall surely vanish. Da! ha ! wc plan
A noble work for the coming Time,
To carry the torch from hand to hand :
Mcthinks, the bells of the Future chime
Triumphal music in every land !
Oh, World, take heed ! we sow the seed—
Oh, World, beware when the millions read !
No more shall Wisdom meanly lurk
In the scholar’s cell —nor poet's strnin,
Nor sage’s thought in secret work—
Brain shall responsive spe k to brain !
The humblest mind in the lowliest cot,
Shall bless the page where genius gleams
With a light and a glory unforgot,
And lap his soul in the bravest dreams!
We sow the seed, but, World, tike heed—
Oli, World, beware when the millions read!
Oh, God! may our work be never abused
To speed afar the prolific lie ;
For with noble, tender fancies graced,
And generous thoughts, ’twill never die!
Let truth live sparkling in every line—
Let Virtue brighten o’er each page;
Then shall the Press be a Thing Divine—
The priest and prophet of every Age 1
Oh, World, take heed ! we sow the seed—
One lot of land, known and distinguished by
the plan of Lot, No. 141, in the 8th district and
2d section, originally Gilmer, but now Fannin
county, containing forty (40) acres more or less.
Sold is the property belonging to the estate of
Thomas Scott, late of Franklin county, dec’d,
sold to carry out the provisions of the will of
said deceased, lor s division among the lega
tees of said deceased. Terms cash.
DANIEL MOSLEY,
Administrator de bonis non. with will annex
ed of Thomas Scott, deceased.
Oct 14—tOd
s
TATE OF GEOR
GIA, CASS COUN
TY.
3U>utftiscnunts.
'Abocrtiscincnt©.
^Uuertisnucnts.
miscellaneous ^fcoertisements.
It- 1 Present the Hon. T.
X- >■ H. Trippe, Judge o
) the Superior Court
of said coun tv.
LYDIA A. WRIGnT, 1 Libel '
vs. }- for Divorce,
ROBERT F. WRIGHT, I Ac.
It appearing to the court by the- return of the
Sheriff that the defendant docs not reside in
this county, and it further appears that he does
not reside'in this State, it is on motion ordered
that said defendant appear and answer at next
Term of this Court, or that the case be consider
ed in default and the plaintiff allowed to pro-
CIRCULAR.
Daily Federal Union.
T HE Proprietors of the Federal Union will
issue a dailv paper during the approach
ing Legislature," if they receive sufficient en
couragement from the public. A daily paper
at the seat of Government, especially during
the sittings of the Legislature, is a public
want, which we arc determined to supply, if
we are not to suffer too much in pocket, by the
experiment Such an enterprise cannot be
carried on without money. To the public then
we appeal for support The Daily Federal
Union will be in size and type, and in all oth
er respects save the amount of reading matter,
similar to the Weekly Federal Union. It will
contain abstracts of the proceedings of the Le
gislature each day, and of such debates as may
be of general importance. It will also Contain
late Telegraphic Intelligence, the state of the
Markets, Ac. The price of the paper for the
Session will be One Dollar, to be paid in ud-
CHARLES’ j WIIEELER & WILSON’S
London Cordial Gin. j
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN j
IMPORTED.
THIS GIN, distilled in J
London, from sound Barley, ;
under the surveillance of the '
British Excise Laws, is del- 1
icatelv flavored with a !
tincture of the Italian Juni-
ter liel’ V, and some of the
most valuable restoratives ;
if the vegetable kingdom, ;
rendering it in the opinion !
if the most eminent men, j
[he purest and safest stime- j
lant or diuretic drink, in |
2s•jnaa«yrl«*iro machines.
differing entirely from anv TTIGHEST Premiums awarded bv the A-
of ; ±1 t
CHUUK! in HKI IMIMCTIir
other Gin, and devoid
merican Institute, New York ; Maryland
We want all those who feel interested, and that harsh, acrid taste, which renders the article i Institute, Baltimore ; and at the Maine, Con-
always, ready for sale,
... . . ... ,— , , —. ges and Buggies, of the
wiliing to assist us in this enterprise, to inform known as Holland Gin or Schnapps so objec- j necticut, Michigan and Illinois Mate r airs, • t erns> an d at short notice can
us, at once, what number of copies they will tionable. ; 1857. Office, 343 Broadway, New York. Send : ; n a superior stvle of workman-
subscribe for, so that we can, at as early a day i Though not intended as a Medicine, it is, for a Circular. workmen *
possible, determine whether We will publish
C l ALLS the attention of the public to his large manufacturing establishment. He is better
! prepared now than ever before, to do alt work in his line of business. He keeps on hand,
a good supply of Carria- i
latest styles and pat-.!
make any kind of vehicle Ranted
ship. He employs none but good
Though not intended as a Medicine, it is, for a Circular. workmen, and uses the best kinds of material—consequently he puts up nothing but good work"
liether We will publish nevertheless ileSommended by Physicians gen- : f|v»iv»iana nf tliA W V Prnns i Perhaps you mav think he is ’‘gassing’’— if so, give him a trial, and he will show vo.i that thi
the daily. No money will be required until era My in cases of Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheuma- vpiIUUIIS tuo «• x. xioou. ( „ f of tbe pn dding is in chewing the bag.” Call at his establishment and examine a f rv
we receive names, and determine whether We tiSJi, Colic, Dkopsr, Gravel, Cholera, Fe- We prefer them for family use.—Tribune. specimens of his “manner of doing things.” All work warranted,
can be sustained in its publication. Ver and Ague, Stbictcre, Diseases of the They are the favorites for families.—Times, j CARTERSVILLE, Cars county, Geo., May ti, 1858—(im
Our terms are so low, every man who cares Urinary Organs, the Kidneys, and toe Bow- jj bas ho rival. Scientific American. i _
to know what his public servants are doing, els, Nervous Debility, Ac , whilst the weaker Works more uniformly than the haud.-He-
can keep himself thoroughly posted. sex, bv its use will invariably find a relief from ra jj ’ ~V\7”
lW ,,rder be nubl shed ititbe I „,, Sen . d in T°? r name ?". v th ® r 5tI i °. f °? to ber. those "distressing annoyances which frequently j ‘ j),", tUe wort „f te n ordinary sewers.—Jour- V V
ceed, SJzfJ *" i The time is short; will our friends m the sev- attend their delicate organization. , na j a f Commerce •
eral countiM aid us in the matter? j Dr. Valentine Mott, of New York, the high- Equal to nine seamstresses.—Home Journal. '
BOUGHTON, MaBET A BA UN to. cs t medical authority, says_:“ In some wises I j f) ie mac hine for family use.—Adv. A Jour.
Cassville .Standard three months.
Wofford Crawford A Howard.
I’ltff’s Attorneys.
A True extract from the minutes of court J
September 2Stb 1S5 Q .
1 JAMES WOFFORD, Clerk.
Sept 30—Sm
The Liver In vigor ator!
PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD,
Compounded entirely from Gums,
I S ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND
LIVER MEDICINES now before the pub
lic, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and
more effectually than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver
remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its
morbid matter, then on the stomach ami bow ■
els to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing
two purposes effectually, without any of the
painful feelings experienced in the operations
of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system
at the same time that it purges it; and when
taken dailv in moderate doses, will strengthen
and build "it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver is one
of the principal reg-.
ulatorsof the human
M tlledgeville, Sept., 1858.
CIRCULAR.
j recommend pure Holland Gin as a medicine, i
! Charles’ London Cordial Gin contains a larger i
quantity of Juniper, and I consider it. a far I
superior article; in fact, the best I have ever !
, seen.”
It is peculiarly adapted to residents in the
Southern and Western States, as well as for
body; and when it
performs its f u n c-
tious well, the pow
ers of the system are
fully developed. The
Stomach is almost
entirely dependent ,,
i upon the healthy ac- j
I tion of the Liver for
| the proper perform-
....... ... | anceof its functions;! Q
Oh. World, beware when the millions read ! j ^fauM*Urn'bowels 1
’Twill bless with a Ihousaml joys the world; j Xle lysiem snflbrs ^
For when the flag of the free s unfurled, consequence of
And when the strong are cmv’J by the weak, I one organ—the l.iv- H
having ceased
When Genius dares its crown to seek,
When Poverty gains a helping hand,
When Angels in the silence stand,
And Truth, and Faith and Hope have birth
Spontaneous over the happy Earth,
All men—all times—shall heartily bless
The work achieved by the Printing Press!
Oh, World, take heed 1 we sow the seed—
Oh, World, beware when the millions read!
CD
"tr
to do its duty. For
the diseases of that
organ the proprietor
has made it his stu
dy, in a practice of
more than twenty I H
vnaps find urnnp! L
years, to find some
remedy > herewith |
to counteract the H
many derangements!
to which it is liable.! A moves all sallowness
To prove that this! t
remedy is at last'
found, any person Ul
troubled with Liver ItJ
Complaint, in any of |
its forms, has but *o! lj
try a bottle, and con-! jU
viction is certain. '
above name, of medium size, to contain a syn- ]j e ware 0 f imitations. Buy only- CHARLES’
opsis of debates, bills, acd other matters of, —xone other is imported.
importance that shall come before the Legisla- j May be bad in jfew Orleans, Mobile, Mont-
ture—thus affording an early, impartial and ^-ornery, Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, Wil-
complete account of the proceedings of that m j n gton, Charleston and all Southern cities,
body. To effect this in a proper manner, we a { wholesale, of all respectable Druggists, Gro-
will be necessitated to keep good Reporters, C ers, and Liqnor Dealers, and of
with a ready pen, in each branch of the Leg.s-; EDMUND C. CHARLES, Importer,
lature, to give matters as they come up. This Au „ 12 1858— ly 40 Broadway, N. Y.
and other things will be attended with no lit- , : - —
JtfSSKVSK'SrStfSfc j a« fl»»t Southern Remedy.
of October, the paper will be issued, and on JACOB’S CORDIAL,
the receipt of the first No. the subscription, Bowel Diseases •
One Dollar, will bare to be paid. i * or all Bowel Diseases.
. . | Strict attention will be given to the latest j Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor-
the bowels gently, | Telegraph, Cotton and other news. . bus, Bilious Colic, Cholera Infantum ; also,
and cures Costite-, _ R. M. ORME A SON. j admirably adapted to many diseases of Fe-
Milledgeville, Sept., 1838. males, most especially Painful Menstruatio n
rjiuE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S OORDIAL
THE INTERNATIONAL, j JL are too well known to require encomiums.
NESS.
One dose taken af
ter each meal will
cure Dyspepsia.
One dose of two
tea-spoonfuls will al
ways relieYe Sick
Headaciie.
One bottle taken
for female obstruc
tion removes the
cause of the disease,
and makes a perfect
cure.
Only one dose im
mediately relieves
Colic.
One dose often re
peated is a sure cure
for Cholera Mor
bus, and a preven
tive of Cholera.
Only one bottle is
needed to throw out
of the system the ef
fects of medicine af
ter a long sickness.
One bottle taken
for Jaundice re
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THE INTERNATIONAL
THE INTERNATIONAL.
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GIFTS.
GIFTS.
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The Pictorial International,
1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea.
2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery.
3d. It cures ^afifornia or Mexican ’Diarrhoea.
4th. It relieves the severest Colic.
5th. It cures Cholera Morbus.
Bill. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7th. It euros Painful Menstruation.
8th. It relieves Paiu in the Back and Loins.
!ith. It 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, Ac.
“ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family,
and have found it a most efficient, and in my
K 1
Most honorable to American genius.—Ind.
We cannot imagine anything more perfect. ,
—Evangelist.
Will give entire satisfaction.—Observer. !
The best ever invented.—Christian Enq. |
In looking for the best see these.—Exam. i
Admirably adapted for family use.—Chron :
Indispensable in every family.—The Preach-
er. " |
We praise it with enthusiasm.—Christ. Inf.
Worthy of the highest award.—Sab. Rec. j
A benefaction of the age.—Put. Monthly. 1
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
culturist.
They maintain the pre-eminence.—Express. - ■ . - , .- - .
Saves the time and health of ten women.— Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac.,
Water Cure. The Howard Association, in view of the aw-
Our household is in ecstacies with it.—Por- ! ful destruction of human life, caused bj sexual
ter’s Spirit. : diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the
Supply the fashionable world.—Daily News, j unfortunate victims of such diseases by quacks,
Are pre-eminently superior.—Ladies’ Visit- i several years ago directed their Consulting
or . i Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy oT their
One of our household gods.—IT. S. Journal, j name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment
Unrivalled in every quality.—Day Book. j of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and
Pretty, useful, magical.—Leslie’s Gazette, j to give Medical Advice Gratis, to^ alI who up-
HERRINGr & SON,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
iiSfixn
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
WHITE-1IALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEO.
Oct. 10 th, 1857—lv.
H OWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.
A benevolent Institution, established bv
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 Spermatorrlitea, Seminal weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhcca, Gleet, Syphilis, the
STNGER’S
Sewing Machines.
m
Sn
IN all the leading
branches of manu
facturing industry,
the great practical
superiority of Sing,
ers Sewing )| a .
chines is a fact w-
tablislied beyand
dispute. No tailor,
shoe manufacturer,
clothier, s e a in-
stress, dress-ma
ker, saddler, car
riage trimmer, hat
,, .J —, } ------ , n, 1 -*11 T-.l- I, Xr ..... \ -1 "
tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and them.
One Thousand Dollars a Year
Is only a fair average of the actual profit from
the use of each one of these Machines, and, tor
confirmation of this truth, we refer to anr one
A triumph of mechanical genius.—Journal. , , . , .. ..
Combine every requirement.—Film. Mag. i in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medt-
Vastly superior to all others.—Gold. Prize. ; cines free of charge.
Are without a rival.—Am. I J hren. Jour. i It is needless^ to add that the Association
We entirely prefer them.—Mother’s Journal. ; commands the highest medical skill of the age,
We cannot tire in its praise.—New Yorker, l and will furnish the mast approved modern
’ - - trentment.
June 3d, I85S—1 y.
peated cures Cmtos
ic Diarrhoia in its
Too Late.
Tiicrc is a certain class of persons, who,
from the cradle to the grave, have blit one
prominent characteristic, and that might
be expressed in the fotv words—always
too late. Unfortunately for than they
seem to have been born an hour or two
behind time, and do the best they «*n, j
scratch, hurry, and drive, they never do ! flow of bile, invigo-
“catch up.” It matters not what they Tt
propose to do or where they propose to | gest well, puriftixg
go, one thing is certain—they will surely |™ n * “.Theafth'"*
lie too late. Such people never succeed j the whole machine
in anything which they undertake; the jcm’.se^n'hUdfsease!
death-knell of their hopes and expectations ! and effecting a radi-
is forever pealing—too late. The boom- j C: 'b'" I o US attacks
ing cannon sounds, the plank is drawn, are cured, anu what
and the huge steamer heaves out intojhe j ‘^“J^Ihe fusion-
broad blue ocean just as M »ai cur To- j »l use of the Liver
late, bag and baggage, reaches the wharf, j ^Ouifdore after
T:ie iron lungs of the fierce old locomotive | eating is sufficient to
... . . ... I relieve tlie stomach
shriek out the sharp wlnstic, and the mas
sive train goes leaping off just as the poor
unfortunate gets in sight The lumbering
stage-coach is climbing the hill a quarter
of a mile away, and his eager call tails to
reach the ear of the boisterous past-boy.
The pious exhorter hits reached his
“sixthly” before our friend Tardy enters
the long-drawn aisles, and all he hears is
just enough to pronounce his doom—“the
harvest is past, the summer is ended, and
jc are not saved. Such a man can nev- ! It cures ns if by magic, even the first dosegiv-
P -„ ing benefit, ana seldom more than one bottle
ginal and highly "interesting matter, from the j “ It gives me pleasure in being
pens of the best writers, American and foreign, '■ omtr.cnd Jacob s Cordial; my own personal
and is profusely illustrated, in the highest experience, and tlie experience of niv neigh-
style of the art.
from*the skin! color Monthly International,
One dose taken a I s a ' so published, and is the same as the
short time before weekly, but is furnished with a Cover, in mag-
eatiniv gives vigor to azine form. The terms for each are also the
the "appetite, and same—viz: $3 per annum. Each subscriber
makes food digest! presented with a
well • GIFT,
One dose often re- i „.bich will he forwarded immediately on re
ceipt of tlie subscription money. The subscri-
. „ ln , “ s | her has the privilege of
worst forms, while . 1 s
Simmer and Bowel j Selecting MS 0"WH Gift,
complaints yield al- from the following list, mentio oing the num-
most to the first
dose.
One or two doses
cures attacks caused
by Worms in'chil-
dren; there is no su
rer, safer, or speedi
er remedy in the
world, as it never
fails.
A few bottles cures
Dropsy, by exciting
the absorbents.
We take pleasure
recommending
this medicine as a ],,, Ladies' large Mosaic Brooches,
11, Ladies’ large Mosaic Ear limps,
preventive for Fe
ver and Aggb,
Chill Fever, and
all Fevers ot a Bil
ious Type. It oper
ates with certainty,
and thousands are
willing to testify to
its wonderfnl yir- j
tues.
her opposite the article they wish sent, and i
that article will be sent them by return mail, j
List of Gifts.
No. 1, Ladies’ and Gentlemens' Guard
Chains, worth from
2, Gents’ Vest Chains,
3, Ladies’ Bracelets, plain, c
4, Ladies’ very large and beautiful
Cnmeo Broaches,
5, Ladies’ large Cameo Ear Drops,
fi, Ladies’ large Florentine Brooches,
13, Ladies’ 1 sett—a Gold Brooch and
Ear Drops,
14, Ladies’ Neck Chains.
15, Ladies’ Large Gold Pencils,
and prevent the food
from rising and sour
ing.
Only one dose ta
ken before retiring,
prevents nightmare.
Only one dose ta
ken at" night, loosens
Al 1 who use it are giving their nnamimons
testimony in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigora-
tor, and swallow both together.
Tho' Liver Invigorator
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is dai- j 23, Gold Locket Rings,
ly working cures, almost too great to believe. ~
17, Ladies’ Cuff Pins,
18, Enamelled Gold Ring, California
Diamond,
19, Solid, plain, chased, and shield
Rings, of various patterns,
20, 1 sett of Gold Sleeve Buttons and
Studs,
21, 1 sett of fancy and plain Bosom
Studs,
cr succeed; too late is the fatal course I l n K benefit, i
i • i;» _ . , , . j is required to cure anv kind of Liver Com-
. . s> hi. life a miserable^ failure.— J plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia,
Had^he been in time his might have been 1 10 a con,,non Headache, all of which are the
result of a diseased Liver. Price one dollar
per bottle. DR. SANFORD,
Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville, Ga., and
by all Druggists. " Sept 2, 1858—ly
HERRING’S
Patents Champion Fire-Proof
SAFES,
W ITH Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks,
the same that were awarded separate
a destiny fraught with blessing. Hotter
he an hour too soon than five minutes too
lale; better go too fast than too slow;
better wait for others than let others wait
for you; better say now than by-and-by;
better wear out than rust out; better pay
your subscription in advance than not at
all; better let your epitaph be too soon than
too late.—Omttanoorfa Advertiser.
Jefferson Davis is now in Rn« ! medals at tha World’s Fair, in London, iii 1851,
* u ., . . ,, , * ,S n0W ,n Bos - ! and the World’s Fair, in New York, 1853, and
xon. Mis visit m Maine has proved bene- i arc the only American Safes that were award-
ficial to his health. He is to address the ‘ ed -!? ed *‘l V the Lon i on World’s Fair.
„ . ,, lnc i These Safes form the most perfect security
cuiiens ot Boston m I' aneuil Hall on the agaiust Fire and Burglars, of any Safes ever
11th inst.—Etchanne ' offered the public, and can only he had of the
... , | subscribers and their agents, who hare on
1 ne and atmosphere of Maine and Mas- | hand and make tc order, all kinds of Boiler
and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults,
Vault Doors, and Money Boxes, or Chests for
Broken, Jewelers and" Private Families, or
Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables. And
are also Patentees (by purchase) and manufac
turers of Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank
Lock. S. C. HERRING k CO.,
No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray St., N. Y.
Agents for Georgia—Seago, Abbott A Co.,
Atlanta, Bell, Prentiss A Co., Savannah.
Mch 25, 1858—ly
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12
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12
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10
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burs and friends around me, is a sutfieient
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 afflicted with
bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a
sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to any
thing else ever tried by me.
A. A. GAULDIXG.
Deputy G. 51. 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 b
lieve that it stands at the bead of every prep:
ration of the kind, and I would recommend i
use in the diseases for which it is compounded.
.MILES G. DOBBINS,
Cashier of the Bunk of the State of
Georgia, Griffin.”
“ If there is any credibility in human testi-
i mony, Jacob’s Cordial must stand pre-emiLent
above all other preparations for the cure of I
Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimonv |
in its favoi coming in from all quarters, it i
must be very far iu advSnce, as a curative J
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
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The Directors, on a review ot the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of be
nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to
the afflicted, especially to ihe young, and they
tiave resolved to devote themselves, with re
newed zeal, to this very important but much
despised cause.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
of the thousands of persons who use them.—
They are adapted to every sort of work, tine or
coarse, npoii silk, cotton, linen and wonlm
fabrics, also light, and heavy leather. They
never fail to give entire satisfaction.
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
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the , Singer’s New Family Sewing Machine,
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-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, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEO.
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
' EZRA D. HEART WELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Feb. 1, 1858—ly.
Phonography.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY
MIE undersigned in urd-rr to enable tli
rpiIE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN
A PRIZE is one of the largest and Best
weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quar- I ] persons who mav not have the assistance
to containing eight pages, or forty co.umns, of j (> f nn or;l j instructor, to acquire a know ledge
entertaining.original matter, and elegantly il- , (>f j> lim)0 „ rill ,hv „ r Phonetic sb
lustrated every week . | which one'is able to write six ti
A Gift worth from f>0 cents to
. p ., j which one is able to write six times as last as
i the common long hand, and is equally legible,
sachusetts way have had a very exhilera-
ting ellect upon the physical health and
constitution of the honorable gentleman,
but we doubt very capitally ..whether his
recent excursion in Yankee land has ad
ded one barleycorn to his political stature
at the South. The fact is, we think it has
lopped oft’ about six feet of what he did
possess,—Colnmbns Sun.
fcS?" An amative young man sent the
following lines to a paper, to be inserted
with the notice of his marriage :
Love is the union of two hearts
That beat in softest melody ;
Time with its ravages imparts
No bitter fusion to its ecstacy.
The typo was drunk, and rendered it
thus:
Love is the union of two heads
That beat is soft and mellow;
Time, with its cabbages in carts,
No better feeding for an extra day.
The consequence was, the editor was
cowhidetL
• t Many people who drop a tear at the
«ft»t of distress would do better to droo
a dime. r
-
24, Gold Locket Pins,
25, Gold and California diamond clus
ter Pins,
26, Gold Pins,
27, Gold Ribbon Slides,
28, Gold Ladies’ Belt Buckles,
29, Gold Watch Keys,
30, Medallions,
Those subscribing for 2 years can select 2
gifts; 3 years, 3 gifts; 5 years, 5 gifts.
In addition to the Above,
We will present to one subscriber in every
oue thousand, a Package of Gold, containing
$100; and one subscriber in every twenty
tbonsand, a package containing $2,000 in
Gold; and one subscriber in every fifty thou
sand, a package containing $5,000 in Gold ; [ Undersigned' atTtlanta,“Ga!’
and one subscriber in one hundred thousand,
a package containing $U\0u0 in Gold. - ’ ~
Terms of Subscription,
For either monthly or weekly International:
One copy 1 year, $3.00 and 1 Gift.
One copy 2 years 5.50 and 2 Gifts.
One copy 3 years 8.00 and 3 Gifts.
One copy 5 years 12.00 and 5 Gifts.
AND TO CLUBS:
2 copies 1 year $5.50 and 2 Gifts.
3 copies 1 year, 8.00 and 3 Gifts.
5 copies 1 year, 13.00 and 5 Gifts.
10 copies 1 year, 25.00 and 10 Gifts.
21 copies 1 year, 50.00 and 21 Gifts.
Cashier ilariue & Fire Iusitrance Bank,
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 Jtffe sonian, Mav
19 tli, 1853.
"" Sold by Druggists everywhere.
Druggists, Merchants and Physicians sup
plied by J. Ashhurst, Importer and wholesale
Druggist, Charleston, S. C. jyl5’581y
EUREKA OIL!
A MEDICINAL Remedy in Rhumatism,
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Asthma, Kid
ney and Spinal affection, Tumors, Piles, Ris
ings, Leucorrhoea or Whites, together with all
the Diseases arising from imprudent Inter
course in Male and Female. Burns, Bruises,
Swellings, Scalds, Caked Breast of Mothers;
Abscess in the Breast of young Mothers, Pain
ful Breast, Cracked Nippies, Stiff Joints, Old
Sores, Sore Legs, Ulcers, Sore Throat, Swollen
Glands, Sore Mouth and Gums, Coughs. Diar
rhoea, Flux, together with many other diseas
es of an influmatory character.
It cannot have a rival.
This Medicine is recommended by Physicians
and Druggists to be the greatest Invigorator
known to .Man. None are disappointed in find
ing relief when nsed regular and strictly, ac
cording to directions.
Sold by all Druggists, and first class Mer
chants in the Country, and wholesaled by the
100
of
instruc
ted!
| lessons of well and plainly written instruc-
j tions—one lesson each week,
i Anv person desirous of learning this much
| coveted art of short hand writing ran do so
i with these ten lessons of written instructions,
o [ without any loss of time from their employ-
Twenty one copies 1 year, $30 ail'd 21 gifts, j ment, as it requires hut two or three hours st-:-
The articles to be distributed are comprised j dy on each lesson.
the following list: ! Terms for Phonographic Text Book and full
2 Packages-of Gold, containing $500 each. | course of lessons, $]n. For Text Book $1.—
5 do do do 2('0 each. ! Any gentleman or lady, boy or girl can acquire
TO do do do 100 each, j this art in ten weeks, and not interfere with
10 Pat. Lev. Hunt. cas. Watches, 100 &.eh. ! their business; and if they will study accord-
20 Gold Watches, 75 each. I ing to instruction, and do not then learn the
do ’ 60 each, i art, if they will write to me the fact I will re
fund them their raimev.
Which is tlie most compact and beautiful Sew
ing Machine ever constructed. It is ornamen
ted in the highest, style of art, and all who see
it are delighted with it. It makes the improv
ed interlocked stitch, and is capable of doing a
greater variety of work in better style than
any other Sewing Machine ever ottered for
family purposes.
It is not subject to the objection of using
twice to" much thread, ami making a raveling
seam, like tlie Grover A Baker; nor is it cun-
| fined in its operation to a few thin fabrics, li-
| able to get out of order, and unfitted to use
I flax thread, like the Wheeler A Wilson Jin-
j chine; but is amply sufficient to perforin nil
; kinds of family sewing.
Price of Family Afach’nc with iron table'
complete lor use, $lmi. The larger slnmlard
machines, front $125 to $200. Send for 1. M.
: Singer A (.’o.’s Gazette, a beau thin pictorial pti-
lioi-t band, bv per. devoted to Sewing Machines, and contain
ing list of prices, and all other inti rotation on
the subject. It will be forwarded gratis.
I. M. SINGER A CO.,
458 BkovdiVat, New Yoke-
BRANCH CFFICJi.S IN
One copy for three years, $5 and 3 gifts.
One copy for five years, §8 anil 5 gifts.
And to CInbs
Three copies one year, $5 and 3 gifts.
Fire copies one year, $S and 5 gifts.
Ten copies one year, $15 and In gifts.
Boston, Albany, Baltimore,
Providence, Gloversrille, Cincinnati,
St. Louis, N. Orleans, New Haven,
Rochester, Chicago, Alobile,
Newark, Philadelphia. Nashville,
Paris, Fee., Glasgow, Scotland.
Local agents wanted.
April 15, 1858—ly.
R. R. E.
H EALTH will, ill nil cases, follow the nsent
Radway’s R. R. Remedies. There are tin lie
do
so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled
with pain or infirmities, but that Radway’s
Ready Relief, Renovating Resolvent, or Kegu-
lators, as the nature of the disease or sickness
Address .!. CAMP, I honograph.c Traeker, , niIlv require, will quicklv and rapidly cure,
arietta, Cobb county, Ga. , These remedies consist of Radway’s Keadr
; Marietta,
1 Letters of inquiri- promptly answered.
! Jan 7, 1858—1}*
CCRESTGUARANTEED.
Cancers and Scrofula
A Gold Hunting-case Watch,
Worth $100, will be presented to any person
who will send 100 subscribers at $3 eacn, and
each subscriber will be sent any gift he may
select from the above list.
One of the proprietors of the International
has for upwards of 22 years been an extensive
Sept. 2, 1858.
Sole Proprietors.
PRATT, OAKLET & CO.,
(late farmer, brace a co.,)
50 each.
300 Ladies Gold Watches, 35 each.
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 each.
500 Silver Watches, $10 to 25 each, j
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob
Chains, $10 to $30 each.
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear I
Drops, Breast-Pins, Cnff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, j
Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and i
Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arti- ■
cles, worth from 50 cents to $15 each.
Immediately on receipt of the subscription ■
money, the subscriber’s name will be entered j
upon our subscription book opposite a num- — ... .. -—_ n - n , i .acme uisrmsea. iv. it. m-nn.
her, and the gift corresponding with that num- wishing to test the efhcacy of Dr. Clopton s | j llt i aln ' t „ r ,. diseases Relief and Regofaito*,
her will be forwarded, within one week, to the wonderful remedies, must give a correct de- jj a i ar ; ims diseases. Relief and Regulators,
subscriber, bv mail or express, post-paid. j scription of the disease, its appearance in its (; ()n „ est i ve diseases Relief and Regulators.
All communications should be addressed to | incipient stage, progress, present condition, lo- s croJll |„„ s diseases Renovating Resolvent.
_ DEAN k SALTER, cation, Ac. Chronic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, | A three cent stamp must accompany all com- j Syphilitic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Specimen copies sent free. New York. ‘ munications. ) Constitnt’nal dis’es Resolvent and Regulators.
April 1st, 1858—ml2m I I beg leave to refer enquirers to Rev. G. D. skin diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
— 1 Wellbon, C"?. L. W.^ Earnest and Rev. Levi i diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Reg’rs.
N MANHOOD. And its Premature De- Brotherton, Dalton, Ga. Infections diseases, Ready Relief and Keg’rs-
CLINE. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th ! Address J. A. CLoPTON, JL D-, Constitutional Diseases.—Many diseases
' Feb. 18. 1858—ly. Huntsville, Ala. ' • —- *• - - * • * -
Belief) Radway’s Renovating Resolvent, Rad-
way’s Regulators. Each of these remedies
! possesses special curative powers over cerain.
i diseases. Vet there are other diseases, where*
i in their combined medical properties are fe-
; qnired ; and when thus used, if there is sufli-
. „„„„„ T .,, m ! cient life and strength within the diseased or
113 CLI.ED LAST A EAR, If dying body to sustain their action, the patient
-pAMPHLETS containing testimonials of the j , Tj|| f ive a ;, d be restore( j t „ health.
_1_ highest character as to ms success will be ; p a ; n g p Reliefs
forwarded to any thatjnay wish them. Those j diseases. K. R. Relief*
o :
Thousand! A few words on the rational treat
ment, without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital jos. chapman.
and nervous debility, impoteucy, and impedi
ments to marriage generally, by
B. DbLAXEY, m. d.
The important fact tlrat the many alarming
complaints, originating in the 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, folly
explained, by means of which every one is en-
CHAPMAN & CLARDY,
Brick Masons,
CASSVILLE, GA.
T HE undersigned have formed a copartner
ship in the business of
Brick Masonry.
They have now in their employ a large man-
that afflict humanity arc inherited as heir
I looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires.
Z. u. clardy ; Scrofula, Consumption, Syphilis and Fits, are
' among the most common of constitutional dis-
' e«s52. Now, we care not how many genera
tions the seeu2 these diseases may hare been
established iu tbe comrotin*: the
! blood—Radway’s Renovatiitt Resolvent will
eradicate from the bodies of the ev ?5?
particle of diseased deposits, and fill the Yeiiii
; with new, pure and healthy blood.
Children’s Diseases.—Radway’s Renoraf-
ing Resolvent should be hailed "as a blessing
No. 21 Murray st., n. t.
J) 0. A C0., offer at low prices for cash,
“Wed to enre himself perfectly and at the least workmenaCf ,re*n"oV^c- by every mother, throughout the land, who*
Used nostrums^of^the dav" 111 ^ ° * ^ E ared to do BETTER WORK, IN lIss infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors. Ac,
— to enTelOPC> r DU m B DelTn^Y gC *n any part of the Stated A few doses of the .Renovating Resolvent wiU
™ ’ ' For specimens of work we refer to the two
College edifices at Cassville, or any other
building put np by Jos. Chapman.
Cassville, ” '
stamps
88 East 31st street. New York C'ty.
Dec 3, 1857—ly [may 6]
National Police Gazette.
and liberal terms for approved credit, a
large stock of Bank acd Office Stationery, ■
Blank and Account Books, Receipt and Memo- ; I
random Hooks. Paper of all kinds. Cards, | J S 1 ,! “ s £ we "“ 1 ‘ lear ’ “ uu ,s wT
Circulars, Bill Headsfic.. Printing and Lithi^ jbroi.ghont the country. It has. U ely
graphing executed to order. Bibles, Misccl- R" sst ' d ,u ‘° tha ha " d * “ f W - ^ at fl *
laneous, and Seoul Book* i B°_” T,
, March 4. 1858—ly.
HIS Grand Journal of Crime and Criminals
in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circu-
GEORGIA, Fannin county.
W HEREAS the estate of Elisha Molton is 1 manufacturer of jewelry in the city of New
unrepresented—whereby honest credit-1 York, and his great facilities for manufactur-
fy to
— - thei
persons concerned to be and appear at my of
fice witLin the time prescribed by law to show
ors are likely to sutler: i ing enable us to present our subscribers with
These are therefore to cite and admonish all! Guts of so costly a character. Another object
in doing so is to secure an immense circula
tion for the International; and as its aim is to
elevate and improve, *8 well as entertain its
cause, if any they have, why letters of admin
istration should not not b.‘ granted to the
Clerk of the Superior Court—as the law St
reets.
Given under my hand at office, this Oct. 21,
1858. 30d JAS. KINCAID, Old.
pi
readers, we feel confident that all who sub
scribe for it will be well pleased, not only
with the weekly reception of so entertaining a
family paper, bat with the handsome piece of
jeweby which they will leceive with it. As
there u not the slightest semblance to chance
or a lottery in oar plan of presenting gifts to
onr subscribers, the most fastidious cannot ub-
ect to it
All letters must contain the name of the
GEORGIA, Cass county.
W HEREAS A. M. Cor.ngton, administra
tor on the estate of Jane Smith, deceas
ed, applies to me for letters Dismissory from subscriber, his post-office, county and State,
•aid administration. . plainly written, so that no mistakes in address
These are therefore to cite and admonish all: may occur, and directed to
ons concerned to be and appear at my of- j M. B. DEAN A CO.,
within the time prescribed by law, and , No. 45 Moffat Building, Broadway, New York,
r cause, if any they hate, why said letter* fay Those who prefer snbsaibing for s'
should not be grunted. I shorter time than one year, can d*> so at the
Given wider my hand at office, this May 5,' rate of $1 for 4 months, or $2 for S months,
1858. dm J. W. WATTS, Ordinary. ' without s gift. July 29. 1858—mI2m
aneous,
P. O. A Co. Publish Bullion’s series of Gram
mars; Omstock’s series on the Sciences;
Hooker’s Physiologies; Brocklesby’s Astrono
mies ; Olney’s Geography, newly revised;—
Southern Class Readers; Palmer’s Book Keep
ing; and the “cheapest and best” Spelling
Book ever : ssned. Aug. 12—6mos.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
22 CLIFF street, NEW YORK, manufacturer of
Glass Syringes,
HOMtEPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED
ME VSURES,
Nursing Bottles, etc.
G LASS WARE for Chemists, Druggists,
Perfnmers, photographers, etc. Green
Glass Ware by the package. A liberal dis
count made to" the trade. Orders from Coun
try Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price
Lists sent on application. Oct 21—3m
Mr. Matsell was formerly Chief of Police of
New York City, and will no doubt render it
oue of the most interesting papers in the coun-
trv.
"Subscriptions, $2 per annum; $1 for six
months, to be remitted by subscribers, (who
IN KINGSTON,
Ojpr the store of E. V. Johnson, where every
thing in the
FURNITURE LINE,
should write their names and the town, county j 8 kept on hand and for sale at manufacturers’
and State where they reside plainly,) to prices, with Rail Road freight added.
GEO. W. MATr-ELL A CO., Those wishing to purchase wi
Editors A Proprietors of the -
National Police Gazette.
75 cents a quire, at-the
STANDARD OFFICE.
Nov 12—tf
New York City.
i wishing to purchase will da well to
give the undersigned a call before buying
elsewhere. E. V. JOHNSON, Ag’t.
jy I also keep on hand a good assortment
of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.
Kingston, Ga., May 13, 1858—6m*
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES’
O F the latest and most approved styles, suit
able for Sewing Leather, Cloth, Negro
goods, Muslins, Silks, Linens, Jaconets, Ac.—
- for sale at Leyden’s General Sewing Machine
i Depot, Atlanta, Georgia, at manufacturers’ pri-
CIRB FACIAS, 75 cents per quire, at the ees. Send for samples of work and prices.
Standard Office. i Oct 7—if A. LEYDEN.
m fif
And Binding to suit ;
XT C3r JS,
Of Different Qualities,
Just received and for sale at low prices, at
Levy’s Cheap Store.
Cassville, Ga., Oct 21,1858—3m.
eradicate every vestige ot the disease, and in.
sure the child a sound and healthy body.
R. R. It.—Radway’s Ready* Relief for Head,
aches, whether sick or nervoos ; Rheumatism,
Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth,
ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kid.
ney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn, and
Pains of all kint£i. Radway’s Ready Relief
will, in a few minutes, change the miseries
you suffer to joy sot pleasure,
R. R. R.—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent,
for the cure of chronic diseases—sneb as Scrof
ulous and Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive
and other affections of the Langs and Thinat.
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.
R. R. R.—Radway’s Regulators will cure,
effectively and speedily, Costiveness, Indiges
tion, Inflammation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Heart and
Kidneys, Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fe
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 A CO.
Sold by Sam’l Levy, agent, Cassville; G. J
Howard, Cartersville. Feb. 18,1858—ly.
Blanks at 75 cents per Quire, c»«h
We have a large supply of Blanks ou hand
for lawyers, sheriffs, ordinaries, clerks, nia ? ls T
trates, constables, Ac., which will be sola a
seventy-five cents per quire, cash. Ot** f*® 11 *
will be charged if sold cn a credit. Call at tn
Standard office.