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£cgal Notices.
Gilmer Sheriff's Sales
FOR DEC.
O X the first Tuesday in Dec. next, before
the Court House door in the town of El-
lijay, 'Gilmer comity, within the nsnal hours
of sale, the following property will be sold
QVbuertisniunts.
The Liver Invigorator!
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, aud
THE GLOBE:
muni wb v ana
I shall publish the Daily Globe, and the Con-
gressional Globe aud Appendix daring the uext'
session of Congress. The Daily Globe will con-;
tain a report of the Debates in both branches
of Congress as taken down by reporters equal,
. . , .... at least, to anv corps of short band writers in
j i remedy, acting first on the Liver to elect its t||j , or anT olhtr country. When the debates
. i morbid matter, then on the stomach and bow ( of a day d „ uot niI ,ke more than forty-five eol-
Lot of land number 24<\ in'the 11th District I ™ Hre effectually than any other medicine
and 2d section; and also fifteen acres, more or i known. no ,^ ^.* Cathartic, but a Liver
less, off of the Northeast corner of lot of land
number 62, in the 11th District and 2d section
levied on bv vii
Superior Court
^Viiucrtiscmcnts.
viitueofa fi fa issued from the ! e * sto carry off thatmatter, thus accomplishing j unins ^ 'thev shall appear in the
in ol said countv—David A. Am- i lvr .° P" T T»'?* effectually, without any of the , neI{ moT ^ iof(< wUl r ch will cm
•ly A. Freeman.' feelings experienced in the operations news cf the dav> together witl
bier vs Beverly
The North part of lot of land No. 115 in the
Ctji district and 2d section ; levied on by vir
tue of two Justice Court fi fas —Nathaniel Goss
vs Zion Bridivell principal, and Robert Parriss
Endorser; pointed out by the said Endorser:
levy made thereuu by a Buliff and returned
to Lie.
Lot of land No. ISO in the 11th Dist. and 2d
section ; levied on bv virtue of a Justice Conrt
fi fa—rohu Leach vs Benjamin Brackett. Levy
made thereon by a baliff and returned to me.
The lot whereon James Peiidland’s grocery
now stands, the same being in the 11th Dist.
and 2d section ; levied mi by virtue of a Jus
tice Court fi fa—J. H. Tittnn, vs Wm. Stott
and .Tiunes Pendland : levied on as the proper
ty of William Stott; levy made thereon by a
baliff and delivered to me.
Lot of hmd No. 55, in the 6th District and
2d section ; levied on by virtue of three Jus
tice Court fi fas—in favor of .K>hn M. Griffith
and others, vs. Isom Thompson ; levy made
there in by a b iliff and delivered to me.
Lot of land No. IS" 1 , in the lltli district and
2d section; levied on by virtue of a Justice
Court li fa—F. M. Kitchens, vs MidgeBrackett
principal, and Benjamin Brackett; levy made
thereon and returned to me.
Lift of land No. in the 6th district and
2d section ; levied on bv virtue of it > Justice
Court fi fits—each A. J. Glenn, vs Abner Cham
pion, John Stone security on stay.
Lot of land No. 195, in the fith district and
2d seel ion ; levied on by virtue of a Justice
Court fi fa - John W. Flamers, vs James Bird,
principal, and Andrew Young, and J. I’. Will-
bourn, security on Stay ; levy made thereon
bv a baliff aud delivered to me.
One hundred acres off of lot of land No. 106,
in the lntl. district and 2d section; levied on
bv virtue of a fi fa issued by the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Gilmer comity, for the use of
the Officers ,,! court, is Cli .ili' N. Jones. Tax move a || mor bid or! H
(•"Hector of said count;, for the tear 16..., ami , ^ maUer from the «
Jqhn I’. ( ole security. I cvat „ m in I
'One eighth part of lot of land No. 14
lgth district and second section ; levied on as
tlie property of Calvin Wheeler, bv virtue of a
Justice Court fi ft—]’. & J. M. Patterson, vs.
said Wheeler. This November 2d. T858.
J. A. GUDUEB, Sh'ff.
the Daily Globe of
contain. also, the
together with such editorial
of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system j an jdp* ag mav be suggested bv passing events,
at the same time that it purges it; aud when . The Congressional Globe and Appendix will
taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen j Clintain a report of a || the Debates in Gotl
and build it up with unusual rapidity. | revised bv the speaker-, the Message of
The Liver is one
of the principal reg-
nlatorsof the human
body; and when it
performs its font-
lions well, the pow
ers of the system are H
fully developed. The ^I
Stomach is almost
eutirely dependent
upon the healthy ac
tion of the Liver for
the proper perform
ance of its functions;
when the Stomach is:
at fault, the bowels! u
are at fault, and the cn
whole system suffersi
in consequence of;
one organ—the Liv- H
er—having ceased '■*'
to do its duty. For «
the diseases of that rn
organ the proprietor *»*
has made it his stu-!
dy, in a practice of.
niore than twenty! H
years, to find somej *-
remedy v herewith
to counteract the
many derangements
to which it is liable.
To prove that this
remedy is at last
found, anv person
troubled with Liver
Complaint, in any of
its forms, has blit to j Ut
try u bottle, and con- (U
viction is certain. |
These Gams
:he bowels gently, the President of the United States, the Annual
ind cures Costive- I Reports of the Heads of the Executive Depart-
v ess. ! meats, the Reports of Committees ol Congress
One dose taken af- • on important subjects of general interest, the
ter each meal will; Laws passed during the session, and copious
cure Dyspepsia. * ' ‘
^Vbocrtiscmcnts.
CHARLES’
London Cordial Gin. j
T’lE ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN
IMPORTED.
THIS 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 Jnui-
,ier Berv, and some of the
most valuable restoratives
if the vegetable kingdom, ;
rendering it in the opinion ;
f the most eminent men, j
he purest and safest stimu- ]
ant or diuretic driuk, in i
3ltoertiscutents.
WHEELER & WILSON’S*.
miscellaneous 3ftoertiscmcnts.
iiiriKlBii:
li is a delicious tonic, 'SEWING MACHINES.
i soft and delicate flavor, U iaaWAiAM *IO,
liffering entirely from any i TTIGUEST Premiums awarded bv the A-
. . other Gin, and devoid of ! I I merican Institute, New York; Maryland
indexes to all. They will be printed oil double that haisli, acrid taste, which renders the article j Institute, Baltimore ; and at the Maine, Con- ^ ges aud Buggies of the
Ohe dose of Iwo ! royal sheet, in book form, royal qnarto size, known as Holland Gin or Schnapps so objec- i necticnt, Michigan and Illinois State Fairs, t erns alld at g j, 0 rt notice can
tea-spoonfuls will al- each number containing sixteen pages, aver- tionable. I 1657. Office, 343 Broadway, Sew York. Send i n a superior style of work
ways relieve Sick aging 2,397 words per page. The whole will j Though not intended as a Medicine, it is, for a Circular.
make between 1700 and 20»O pages ’* *•“- ... i
lieved that no book has ever
C ALLS the attention of the public to his large manufacturing establishment.
prepared now than ever belore, to do all work in his line of business. He keeps on hand*
merican insiuuie, -sew x_ora_; jiaryianu , paj always, ready for sale, f ^ a good supply of Carria- < — ■ - ’
Headache.
One bottle taken
for female obstruc
tion removes the
canse of the disease,
and makes a perfect
cure.
Only one dose im
mediately relieves
Colic.
One dose often re
peated is a sure cure
latest styles and pat-
_ , make any kind of vehicle wanted
superior style of workman- '**•» ship. He employs none but good
„ , , , ... , workmen, and uses the best kinds of material—consequently he puts up nothing but good w-ork
ages. It*•*: nevertheless recommended by Physicians gen- , fBiininns of ftifi FT V Praco Perhaps you mav think he is “gassing”—if so give him a trial, and he will show vou that the
been published orally in cases of Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheuma- UpUUOIlS 01 tllO X. rrDSS. , .. pr( JJ tbe puddinf , ig in ch ewing the bag.” Call at his estoblishment and eLmfnc a fcw
We prefer them for family use.—Tribune. : specimens of his “manner of doing things.” All work warranted.
They are the favorites for families.—Times, i CARTERSVILLE, Cars county, Geo., May 6, 1856—6m
It has no rival.—.Scientific American.
at so low a rate. _ _ . tism,' Colic, Dropsy, Gravel, Cholera, Fe-
Last year I advertised in the Daily Globe,forsix veu and Ague, Stricture, Diseases of the
months, and in about one huudred other news- Urinary Organs, the Kidneys, and the Bow-
papors in the United States, a reward of $21.>, Nervous Debility, Ac . whilst the weaker
to be paid to any persou who would produce a ■ Hex, by its use will invariably find a relief from
book published at so low a rate, and none was those distressing annoyances which frequently
produced. The large number of copies sub- attend their delicate organization,
scribed for by Congress enables me to afford j ]) r . Valentine Mott, of New York, the high-
the debates to subscribers so cheap. est medical authority, says: “ Itrsome cases I
The Congressional Globe and Appendix pass recommend pure Holland Gin as a medicine,
for Cholera Mor- j free through the mails of the United States, as 1 Charles’ London Cordial Gin contains a larger
bus, and a preven- • will be seen by reading the following Joint' quantity of Juniper, and I consider it a far
tive of Cholera. Resolution passed by Congress the 6th August, ! superior article; iu fact, the best I have ever
Only one bottle is 1852: 'seen.”
needed to throw out JOINT RESOLUTION pro viding for thedis-1 It is peculiarly adapted to residents in the
of the system the ef- tribntinn of the Laws of Congress aud the Dc- Southern and Western States, as well as for
fects of medicine af- bates thereon. j travellers exposed to changes of water and air.
ter a long sickness. W itli a view to the cheap circulation of the j For sale in quarts and pints bv all Druggists,
One bottle taken laws of Congress and the debates contributing Grocers, Fruiterers and country merchants,
for J a u n n i c E re to the true iuterpretation thereof, and to make ; Beware of imituciuns. Buy only CHARLES’
mores all.sallowness i free the communication between the represen- I none other is imported.
POSTPONED SALES.
At the same time and place will be sold, the
following property :
Lot II* laud Nil 5, ill the 12th district and 2d
section ; levied on liv virtue of sundry Justice
Court <i fas — R. li. McC’utclietis and others, vs
Noel Bottoms.
The north ludf of lot of land No. not known,
in the fill district anil 2d section; Jeremiah
MeBe'e, vs J. M. Daily, principal, Et. Al., secu
rity on stay.
Also, the undivided half of the lot of land
known as the Falden place, the place known
as the Tucker farm, in the II district and 2d
section. Also, the place known as the place
whereon James Kell now lives; levied on by
virtue of a ii fa issued fiiom Gilnie” Superior
Court—William Martin vs John L. Reid.
Also, lot of land No. lthi in the 11th district
mid 2d section ; levied on us the property of
James Bird, principal, and John II. Powell,
security on stay—bv virtue of a Justice Court
li fa—L. M. A G. W. Green, vs James Bird.
• - This Nov’r. 2d, 1858.
J. A. Gl'DGER, Sh’ff.
bad matter from the
. , j system, supplying in
in tlie (heir place a healthy
flow of bile, invigo
rating the stomach,
causing food to di
gest well, PURIFYING
the blood, giving
tone and health to
the whole machine
rv, removing the
cause of the disease,
and effecting a radi
cal cure.
Bilious attauks
are cured, and what
is better, prevent
ed, by the occasion
al use of the Liver
Invigorator.
One dose after
eating is sufficient to
relieve the stomach
and prevent the food
from risingand sour
ing.
Only one dose ta
ken before retiring,
prevents nightmare.
Only one dose ta
ken at Dight, loosens
Pickens Sheriff’s Sales
FOR DEC’R.
W ILL BE SOLI) before the Court House
d nr in the town of Jasper, Pickens
mnty, within the usual hours of sale, on the pi u ;,,f_ f r( , m the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia,
Dec r next, tue following a cotmnon Headache, all of which are the
result of a diseased Liver.
or unnatural color
from the skin.
One dose taken a
short time before
eating gives vigor to
the appetite, and
makes food digest
well.
One dose often re
peated cures Chron
ic Diarrhcea in its
worst forms, while j
Summer and Bowel
tative and constituent bodies: | May be had in New Orleans, Mobile, Mont-
Jit it rexolved' hy (he Senate ami I/onte of Jttp- gomery, Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, Wil-
rejientettices of the Lnited Staten of America m mington, Charleston and all Southern cities,
Congress assembled, That from and after the : a t wholesale, of all respectable Druggists, Gro-
present session of Congress, the Congressional j cers, and Liquor Dealers, and of
Globe and Appendix, which contain the laws 1
and the debates thereon, shall pass tree through '
the mails sn long ns the same shall be publish
ed by order of Congress: Provided, That noth
ing herein shall be construed to authorise the
circulation of the Daily Globe free of postage.
TERMS :
li,
EDMUND C. CHARLES, Importer,
Aug 12,1S58—ly 40 Broadway, N. Y.
i. he Great Southern Remedy.
JACOB’S CORDIAL,
For all Bowel Diseases:
complaints yield al- j ^' ,,r a co P3’ Daily Glebe fourmonths. .$2 | Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhcea, Cholera Mor-
mnst to the first ■ ^ or 11 co P.v ,or a l eS:< time, (per month) 1; bus. Bilious Colic, Cholera Infantum ; also,
dose 1 For a C °P V of the Congressional Globe and | -
One or two doses Appendix during the session 3 j
cures attacks caused Bank notes, current in the section of the ,
by Worms in chil- country whete a subscriber resides, will be re-
dren; there is no sn- ceived at par. The whole or any part of a sub-
rer, safer, or speedi- scription may be remitted in postage stamps,'
er remedy in the which are preferable to any currency, except :
world, as it never Sold or silver. Where bank notes under $5 can-
fails. not be procured, I will send two copies for $5. ‘
A few bottles cures A paper will not be sent unless the money'
Dropsy, hy exciting accompanies the order for it
the absorbents. I cannot afford to exchange with all the;
We take pleasure newspapers that desire the Globe; but I will |
recommending send tlie Daily* Globe during the session to all 1 pendency,
this medicine as a who shall publish this prospectus three times | loth. It restores Irregularities,
preventive for Fe- before the first Monday in next December.—j nth. It dispels gloomy and hysterical feel-
veu and Ague, Those who may publish should send their pa-; in os.
Chill Fever, and pers containing it to me, marked with a pen, I Tj'th. It’s an admirable tonic,
all Fevers ol a Bil- j to direct attention to it. The Congressional ]
ious Type. It oper- Globe and Appendix will be stereotyped ; and j
ates with certainty, j therefore, I shall be able to send the back nuni-!
and thousands are i bers lor this session to all who may subscribe :
willing to testify to j after the session commences; but if the first j and have found it a most efficient, and in my
its wonderful vir- ! edition shall have been exhausted before tlie j judgment, a valuable remedy,
tues. | subscription-money is received, I shall charge :' lion. UIKAM WARNER,
$1 additional per copy to pay the expense of | Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia.’
admirably adapted to many diseases of Fe
males, most especially Painful Meustruatio.1.
rpHE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S OORDIAL
1 are too well known to require encomiums.
1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhcea.
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-
A few short Extracts from Letters,
Testimonials. Ac.
‘T have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family,
AB who use it are giving their unamimous
testimony in its favor.
Mix water in the mouth with the Invigora
tor, and swallow both together.
The Liver Invigorator
Is a scientific medical discovery, and is dai
ly working cures, almost too great to believe.
It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giv
ing benefit, and seldom more than one bottle
is required to cure any kind of Liver Corn-
Price one dollar
per bottle. I)R. SANFORD,
Proprietor, 345 Broadway, New York.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassville, Ga., and
by all Druggists. Sept 2,1S58—ly
first Tuesday in
property, to-ivif :
Lot of land. No. two hundred and forty-
throe, in the 12th District and 2d section of
said county ; by virtue of a (i fa issued from a
Justice Court, for the 850th District, G. M. of
Gilmer county, in favor of William Cox, against
EbeneZer Fain. Levy madejand returned to T J- T,1 -r> TINTr 1
me by a Constable. This 3'Jth Oct. 1858. t Lri 411 is VT &
Lot of land No. 227, in tlie 4th district and j Patent’ fHiamnintl FiTO-PrOOf
2d section; levied on as the property of George ; * r
U. Clark, to satisfy a ti fa from I’iekeus Inferi-! f J A
or court, iu favor^ofR. B. McCutchen vs. Asa ; t—7-A.A—L J—4)— ? 5
Holcomb principal and George R. Clark seen- AATITH Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks,
ritvon easa bond. Property'pointed out by y V the same that were awarded separate
plaintiff'. medals at the World’s Fair, in London, in 1851,
Also fifteen acres of lot of land No. 202. in and the World’s Fair, in New York, 1853, and
the 24th district and 2d section, levied on as tlie j are the only American Safes that were award-
paopi'rtv of John Wickett, in favor of B> dford er! medals at the London World's Fair.
& Collins— controlled to W. B. Swan vs saiu I These Safes form the most perfect security
Wickett. Propertv pointed mu by plaintiff— • against Fire and Burglars, of any Safes ever
levied on and returned to me by constable, this j offered the public, and can ouly be had of the
putting the plates on the press. Subscriptions ! .. It ives p i en , ure in being able to rec-
should reach me as early- as the first week »t | (>mmend j aco b’s Cordial; my own personal
December to insure complete copies :l t tlu* rn- j eX p er j ence , nnd the experience of my neigh-
res ndremsed above JOHN C WYkS i ^ and fri( . nds , |ro „” d me j s a sofiieiel ,t
ces advertised above. JOHN C. RIVES.
Washington, October 12, 1858.
Gifts! Gifts! Gifts!
SPLENDID GIFTS!!!
T 489 Chestnut Street, 1 .huL^^t&o^ll'S^^
Book Store, fc. G. ■ . . .. _, ■ . T « ... ..
guarantee for me to bt-Iieve'it to be all that it
purports to be, viz. a sovereign remedy.
WM. H. UNDERWOOD,
Formerly J udge of Superior Court,
Cherokee Circuit.”
Works more uniformly than the huud.—He- i
raid.
Do the work of ten ordinary sewers.—Jour- I
nal of Commerce.
Equal to nine seamstresses.—Home Journal. :
The machine for family use.—Adv. £ Jour. |
Most honorable to American genius.—Ind. |
We cannot imagine anything more - perfect. J
—Evangelist.
Will give entire satisfaction.—Observer.
The best ever invented.—Christian £nq. -
In looking for the best see these.—Exam. j
Admirably adapted for family use.—Chron.
Indispensable m every family.—The Preach- 1
er- * |
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 iu operatiou.—-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.
W. HERRIlsTGr & SOjST,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Kisrin ssirr sisflive
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
vmmmm
WHITE-HALL STREET, ATLANTA, GEO.
K EEP always on hand a choice selection of the latest styles. Rare inducements offered for
Cash. Oct. 10th, 1857—ly.
STNGER’S
Sewing Machines.
H OWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia.
A benevolent Institution, established by
‘ :fc
special endowment for the relief of the sici
and distressed, afflicted with virulent aud epi
demic diseases.
To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
such as SpermatorrInea, Seminal weakness,
Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the
Saves the time and health of ten women.— ! Vice of Onanism, or Self Abuse, Ac., Ac.
Water Cure. i The Howard Association, in view of the aw-
Our household is in ecstacies with it.—Por- ! fill destruction of human life, caused by sexual .
ter’s Spirit. ! diseases, and the deceptions practised upon tlie ;
Supply the fashionable world.—Daily News. : unfortunate victims of sucit diseases by quacks, j
Are pre-eminently superior'.—Ladies’ Visit-j several years ago directed their Consulting
or. Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
One of our household gods.—U. S. Journal, j name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment
Unrivalled in everv quality.—Day Book. ! of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and
Pretty, useful, magical.—Leslie’s Gazette. ; to give Medical Advice Gratis, to ali who up- j
Have nu equal in family use.—Mus. World. ! ply by letter, with a description of their condi- manufacturer, ac.,
A triumph of mechanical genius.—Journal, j tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and them.
IN all the leading
branches of manu
facturing 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 Di
stress, dress-ma
ker, saddler, car
riage trimmer, hat
A., can afford to do without
Combine every requirement,—Finn. Mag. i iu cases of extreme poverty, to_furnish medn
Vastly superior to all others.—Gold. Prize, j cines free of charge.
Are without a rival.—Am. Phren. Jour. ; It is needless to add that the Association
We entirely prefer them.—Mother’s Journal. ; commands the highest nedical skill of the age,
We cannot tire in its praise.—New Yorker, j and will furnish the mast approved modern
June 3d, 1858—ly. j treatment.
One Thousand Dollars a Year
Is only a fair average of the actual profit fiom
the use of each one of these Machines, and, .or
confirmation of this troth, we refer to any oi.e
of tlie thousands of persons who use them.—
A ’
the onlv oiiginal Gift _
Evans would inform his friends nnd the public ,
that his Star Gift Book Store and Publishing
House is permanently established in Brown’s : ttm g' e,se cver tlIL ' d I1 ^ ! - Q ^jjpp)|s;G
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SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.
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bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a |r|vjjj.; NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN
largest and best
rsrrm n AY YvnxT rmTrtTI I assured that their labors in this sphere of be-
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.; <?«>*, ha . v *. b f'> ° f s reat ben ? ht .
I Hie afflicted, especially to the young, and they
I have resolved to devote themselves, with re-
! newed zeal, to this very important but much
| despised cause.
! Just Published, by the Association, a Report
j on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, rlie
! vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse,
i 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.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel ' i hey are adapted to every sort of work, tine or
coarse, upon silk, cotton, linen and woolen
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 hare just produced, and are
ready to receive orders for
Singer’s New Family Sewing Machine,
Which is the most compact aud beautiful Sen-
ing Machine cver constructed. It is ornamen
ted in the highest style of art, and all who see
it are delighted with it. It makes the iinpror-
e receipt of Two Stamps tor postage. : ed interlocked stitch, and is capable of doing*
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. OLD. o-i-eater variety of work m better style than
I NU
ivereign remedy—decidedly superior to any j PRIZE is one of the
•ah October, 1858.
Ort. 28—tds
WM. SOSEIiEE, Sheriff.
subscribers and their agents, who have on
j hand and make tc order, all kinds of Boiler
I and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and Vaults,
; Vault Doors, and Money Boxes, or Chests for
I Brokers, Jewelers and’ Private Families, or
Piute, Diamonds, and other valuables. And
are also Patentees (by purchase) and manufac
turers of Jones’ Patent Permutation Bank
Lock. S. C. HERRING A 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
ROME PRICES."
Gold Cylinder Watches, 4 jewels, (warrant
ed) $20.
Gold Detached Lever Watches, 13 jewels,
iy of Franklin county, will be sold before ; (warranted) $25.
the court house door in tlie town of Jlnrgan- j • (; 0 | d English Lever Watches, 19 jewels,
ton, Fannin county, on the first Tuesday in j (warranted) $50 to $250.
December uext, between the legal hours of ' silver Cylinder Watches, 4 jewels, $8.
sale : ..... i Silver Detached Lever Watches, 13 jewels,
One lot of laud, known and distinguished by fyo. Silver English Lever Watches, 20 to $50.
’ “ J "imWatc!
Mortgage Sale.
rrMIKKE will be sold before tlie!Court House
JL door in Ihe town of Morganton, on the 1st
Tuesdaygin January next, one negro girl, Han
nah, aged 19 years; by virtue of a mortgage fi
fa issued from Fannin Superior Court, in favor
of John B. Dickey, Administrator upon the
Estatejof of Elijah Davis, late of said county,
deceased, vs Gideon F. Morris.
Oct. 27, 1858. W. E. PIERCY, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLf to an order from the Ordina-
pli . .
Brass Clocks, (warranted) from 1.50 to $100.
Gold Chains, all patterns, from 5 to $50.
Gold Keys, all patterns, from 1 to $10.
Gold Pens, with silver case, and pencil,
the plan of Lot, No. 141. in the 8th district and
2d section, originally Gilmer, but now Fannin,
county, containing forty (40) aces more or less.
Sold as tluvproperty belonging to the estate of
Thomas Scott, late of Franklin county, dec’d,
sold to carry out tlie provisions of the will of (warranted) 1 to $5.
said deceased, tor n division among the lega- j Gold Pencils, (warranted) from 8 to $15.
tees of said deceased. Terms cash. " ~
DANIEL MOSLEY,
Administrator de bonis non with will annex
ed ot Thomas Scott, deceased.
Oct 11—40d
Spectacles
I Necklaces,
^irat ^ecxtaces from 2o cts. to*in. ticnlars hr addressing as above. " j Sohfby all Druggists, and first class Mer-
Silver Tea Spoons, s , (ge ) . N. B.—-Being largely interested in publish- ! chants iu the Country, and wholesaled by the
splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut Street, ;
two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of
each book, at the regular retail price, will re-
ceive one of the following gifts, valued at from
25 cent* to $100: Worth.
550 Patent English Lever Gold
Watches, $ ] Oil 00 each.
550 Patent Anchor do. do. 50 00 “
400 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 18k.
cases,
600 Silver Hunting Watches,
warranted,
500 Parlor Time-pieces,
500 Cameo Sets, Bar Drops and
Pins,
500 Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, 5 to 10 00
50u Gents’ Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00
1000 Gold Lockets, (Large size
double case,)
2000 Gold Lockets, (small size.)
1000 Gold Pencil Cases with
Gold Pens,
1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases
and holders,
2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies’,)
2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pen-
2500 Ladies’ Gold Pens, with Ca
ses and Holders,
6500 Gold Rings, (Ladies’,)
2000 Gents’ Gold Rings,
250i) Ladies’ Gold Breastpins,
2500 Misses’ Gold Breastpins,
3000 Pocket Knives,
2000 Sets Gents’ Gold Bosom
Studs,
2000 Sets Gents’ Gold Sleeve But
tons,
2000 Fairs of Ladies’ Ear Drops,
8000 Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases,
15000 Ladies’ Cameo, Jet, or Mo
saic Pins,
2500 Ladies’ Shawl and Ribbon
Pins,
5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books. Ac.,
Ac., not enumerated in the above,
worth from 25 cents to $25.
r v
weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quar- ^ persons who may not It
R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, l’hila-
del phia, Pa.
Bv order of the Directors.
' EZRA I). HEART WELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Feb. 1, 1858—ly.
Phonography.
j IMPORTANT TO EVKKYiiODY!
''HE undersigned in order to enable those
iht* as.-istiiwe
a knowledge
. „ „ „ , T , , „ to containing eight pages or forty columns, of j of i llstruct „r, to iicq.ur
Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga. J entertaining original matter, and elegantly il- : . 0 f phonography or Phonetic short baud, by
“ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, I lust rated every week. ..... „ i which one is able to write six times as fast as
and this, with all I hear about it. as a remedy [ A ^“*^ worth from ;>o cents to 0 in Gold, t ^] lt . c1lt)lu1on long hand, and is equally legible,
by those who have tried it, induces me to be- J will be presented to each subscriber, mmiedi- j aud j,y n -hich a writer can keep pace with the
lieve that it stands at the head of every prepa- ’ atelv on receipt of the subscription money. fastest speaker, and make a verbatim report of
ration of the kind, and I would recommend its 0 ,,e c "l’. v ‘" r °ne year, $2 and 1 gilt. _ , anv speec h m- discourse, offers to give instrue-
35 00
15 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
3 00
5 00
3 50
2 00
2 50
1 50
1 00
2 50
2 50
1 50
1 00
2 50
850
2 50
500
500
1 50
use in the diseases fnr which it is cnm|K>nndtd.
MILES G. DOBBINS, j
Cashier of the Bank of the State ot
Georgia, Griffin.” |
“If there is any credibility in human testi- i
inony, Jacob’s Cordial must stand pre-eminent .
above all other preparations for the cure of ;
Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony
in its favot coming iu from all quarters,
must he very far in advance, as a curative
One copy for three years, *5 and 3 gifts.
One copy for five years, $8 and 5 gifts.
And to Clubs
Three copies one year, $5 and 3 gifts.
Five copies one year, 86 and 5 gifts.
Ten copies one year, $15 and in gifts.
Twenty
' tion through mail, which will consist of ten
j lessons of well and plainly written instruc-
| tious—one lesson each week,
i Any person desirous of learning this much
' coveted art of short hand writing ran do so i
i with these ten lessons of written instructions, j
without any loss of iime from their employ- ,
other Sewing Machine ever offered fur
family purposes.
It is not subject to the objection of using
twice to'* much thread, and making a raveling
seam, like the Grover A Baker; nor is it con
fined ill its operation to a few thin fabrics, li
able to get out of order, and unfitted to use
llax thread, like the Wheeler A Wilson Ma
chine; hut is amply sufficient to perfunn all
kinds of family sewing.
Price of Family Maclrne with iron tab!*
complete tor use, $10n. 1 lie larger standard
machines, from $125 to $lu0. Fend for 1. M.
Singer A Co.’s Gazette, a beautiful pictorial pa
per, devoted to Sewing Machines,and contain
ing list o! prices, and all other inti rniation on
the subject. It will lie fin warded gratia.
I. M. SINGER A CO.;
47>8 Uko.vnu'AY. N:.w Yoex.
BRANCH OFFICES IN
; agent, of most if not all other ‘patent’ prepara-
! tious. A. FLEMING,
! Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Bank,
Griffin.”
j “This efficient remedy is travelling into ce-
t lebrity as -fast as Bonaparte pushed his col-
i umns into Russia, and gaining commendation
j wherever used.”—Georgia Jeffe sonian, May
| 19 th, 1853. '
i Sold by Druggists everywhere,
i Druggists, Merchants and Physicians snp-
’ plied hy J. ASHHURST,
Importer and wholesale Druggist,
Jan. 15, 1858—ly. Charleston, 8. C.
one C0 ),';,. s i year, $3o and 21 gifts, j ment, as it requires but two or three hours st
■s, it ! The articles to be distributed are comprised ! dy on each lessor
ative J in the following list: j Terms for Pima
para- 2 Packages of Gold, containing -5500 each. | course of lessons,
Boston,
Providence,
St. Louis,
Rochester,
Newark,
Paris, Fee.,
April
Albany,
Glovcrsvillt
N. Orleans,
Chicago,
Philatleiplii
Glasgow, Scotland.
Local agents wanted.
1858—ly.
Baltimore,
Cincinnati,
New Haven,
Mobile,
Nashville,
Evans’ new Catalogue, which is sept free to
EUREKA OIL.
A MEDICINAL Remedy in Rhnmatism,
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, Braises,
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 Month and Gums, Coughs, Diar
rhoea, Flux, together with many other diseas
es of an inflamatory character.
all parts of the conutiv, contains all the most ft cannot have a’rival.
K ipular books of the day, and the newest pub- This Medicine is recommended by Physicians
rations, all of which will be sold as low as nud Druggists to be the greatest Invigorator
at other stores. . . { known to Man. None are disappointed in find-
Agents wanted ia every town in the Union, i j 0 g relief when used regular and strictly, ac-
Those desiring so to act, can obtain full par- cording to directions.
i $8.
SV.IA, CASS COUN
TY.
Present the Hon, T.
Silver Table Spoons, sett, (genuine) from 16
to $20.
Fine white metal Tea Spoons, plated with
ogmpluc Text Bonk and full
$10. Fnr Text Book $1 —
do do do 200 each.
10 do do do 100 each,
lo Pat. Lev. Hunt. cas. Watches, 100 e,.ch.
20 Gold Watches, 75 each.
50 do 60 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 j
Drops, Breast-Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, !
Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and .
Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arti- j
cles, worth from 50 cents to $15 each. '
Immediately on receipt of the subscription i 113 CASES CURED LAST YEAR, 1857.
money, the subscriber’s name will be entered I -wjaMPHLETS containing testimonials of the
upon our subscription book opposite a Dum- j | highest character as to his snccess will be ! Acute diseases,
, fund them their money,
i Address J. CAMP, Phonographic Teacher,
i Marietta, Cobb county, Ga.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered,
j Jan 7, 1858—ly
CURES GUARANTEED.
Cancers and Scrofula
turn
la tors*, «s tlie nature of the disease or sickness
1 mav require, prill quickly and rapidly cure.
| These remedies consist of find way’s Rendr
i Relief, Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent, Rad-
way’s Regulators. Each of these remidiis
possesses special curative poweis over cerain.
diseases. Yet there are other diseases, wliere-
i in their combined medical properties are re
quired ; and when thus used, if there is snfli-
; cietit life and strength within the diseased or
dying body to sustain their action, the patient
i will live and be restored to health.
Pain, R. R. Relief,
te diseases, K. R. Relief,
un'tory diseases IleJief and Regulators.
o
Malarious diseases. Relief aud Kcgulat
Congestive discuses Relief and Regulators.
Scrofulous diseases Renovating Resolvent,
incipient stage, progress, present condition, lo- . Chronic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
I cation, Ac. | Syphilitic diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
J A three cent stamp must accompany al! com- j Constitnt’nal dis’es Resolvent and Regulators.
■ inunications. " Skin diseases, . . Renovating Resolvent.
I I beg leave to refer enquirers to Rev. C. D. Nervous diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Reg’rs.
,N MANHOOD. Axn its Premature De- Wellbon, Col. L. W. Earnest and Rev. Levi j Infectious diseases, Ready Relief and Reg’rs.
clink. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th Brotherton, Dalton, Ga. j Constitutional Diseases.—Many diseases
DEAN A SALTER,
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway,
Specimen copies sent free. New York.
April 1st, 1858—ml2m
Address J. A. CLOPTON, M. I).,
Feb. 18, 1858—ly. Huntsville, Ala.
JOS. CHAPMAN.
Z. n. CLARDY
ing books, and
from other publishers in
R- 1 Pre:
IN- >- H. Trippe. Judge o pure Silver, $1.
) the Superior Court Fine white metal Table Spoons, plated with
of said comity. ! pure Silver, $2.
LYDIA A. WRIGHT, j Libel j Silver Forks, genuine, (warranted) 35 to $50
vs. ( for Divorce, . per dozen.
ROBERT F. WRIGHT, 1 Ac. Fine Irory-handle Knives, to go with the
It appearing to the court, bv th*: return of the Silver Fork?, 5 to $7.
Sheriff - that the defendant does not reside ini Heavy ard pure Silver Thimbles (made to
this cauntv, and it further appears that he does : order) 25 cts. eacb.
not reside'in this State, it is on motion ordered ; Best quality fine Needles, large eyes, 5 cents
that said defendant appear nnd answer at next per paper.
Term of this Court, or that the case be consider- j Best White French China Tea setts, 44 pre
el in default and the plaintiff allowed to pro- ces, for $6.
reed, and that this order be published in the j White China Plates, dinner $2 doz., break- j
Cassville Standard three months. : fast $1.75 per dot, and tea $1.50 per dozen. I
Wofford Crawforo A Howard. White China Cups and Saucers $1 sett, gilt j
Pltff’s Attorneys. ; $1.75. i
A True extract from the minutes of court | Fine French China tea setts, gilt 44 pieces, i
. . buying
immense quantities, tor cash, I am enabled to
make larger discounts to Country Agents and
Book Dealers than can be had at any other
honse in the country.
Any book published in the United States,
the retail price of which is one dollar or up
wards, will be promptly sent. Gift included, on
receipt of publisher's price.
An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any per
son ordering ten books to be sent to one ad
dress.
Send for a Catalogue. Address,
G. G. EVANS, Publisher,
Oct 7 439 Chestnut Street, PhUada.
undersigned, at Atlanta, Ga.
G. W. CROFT, A Co.
Sept. 2, 1858.
Sole Proprietors.
September 2Slb 185
JAMES WOFFORD, Clerk.
•Sept 30—3m
I $10.
Accordeons, from $1.25 to $15.
Violins, with bow, plain, $1, Double lined,
$2.
' Best Italian Violin Strings, per bunch, 10 cts.
I Watch Glasses fitted f»r 25 cents.
All kinds of Watch and Jewelty work well
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for ' done,
leave to' sell one tenth interest in halt of lot of j ,
land No. 54, in the 9th district and 2d section j ALWAYS ON HAND
of laid comity; the property of the estate
William H. Lusk deeased. for the purpose
division among the distributees of said estate.
SoTember 1st. 1858.
DAVID WITHROW, Administrator.
wabi
IN KINGSTON,
Over the store of E. V. Johnson, where every
thing in the
FURNITURE LINE)
is kept on hand and for sale at manufacturers’ |
prices, with Rail Road freight added.
SEWING- MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
SEWING MACHINES!
O F the latest and most approved stoles, suit
able- for Sewing Leather, Cloth, Negro
guods, Muslins, Silks, Linens, Jaconets, Ac.—
for sale at Leyden’s General Sewing Machine
llepot, Atlanta, Georgia, at manufacturers’pri
ces. Send for samples of work and prices.
Ocl 7—If A. LEYDEN.
PRATT, OAKLEY & CO,
(late farmer, brace A CO.,)
mm mm ui
No. 21 Murray st., s. t.
offer at low prices for rash,
Thousand ! A few words on the rational treat
ment, without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
aid nervous debility, impotenev, and impedi
ments to marriage generally, bv
B. DeLANEY, m. v.
The important fact that 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
fill treatment,
explained, by means of which every one is eh-
" led to cure himself perfectly and at the least
possible cost, tberebv avoiding all the adYer- ; They have now in their employ a large num-
tised nostrums of the dav. ber of the best of workmen, and are now
Sent to anv address, gratis and post free in pored to do BETTER WORK, IN LESS
a sealed envelope, by remitting two postage TIME, and at fairer prices, than has ever been
stamps to DU. B. DeLANEY, done in Cherokee Georgia. Contracts taken
88 East 31st street. New York C«ty. in any part of the State.
For specimens of work we refer to the two
College edifices at Cassville, or any other
building put up by Jos. Chapman.
Cassville, March 4, 1858—ly.
CHAPMAN & CLARDY,
Brick Masons,
CASSVILLE, GA.
entirely new and highly success- FTMJE undersigned have formed a copartner-
;, as adopted by the author, fully _L ship in the business of
, r means of which every one is en- u_;_T_ Wnonurv
abled to cure liLinsflf perfectly and at the least ijnctt JuaSUmj.
possible cost, thereby avoiding all the adYer- ; They have
Dec 3, 1857—ly [may 6]
National Police Gazette.
New Stage Route
prices, wun tutu noaa ireigm iaata. ' -pw q £ qq (
.... ! .Those wishing^ mirchase| will da well to! | ibe „i term s for approved credit, a
s aaSk”*^i'f
T HIS Grand Journal of Crime and Criminals
is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circu
lated throughout the country. It has lately 1
So., by whom it will hereafter be conducted. - FROM CASSVILLE TO MORGANTON
Mr. Slatsell was formerly Chief of Police of! Yin Ellijtlf.
New York Citv, and will no doubt render it
one of the most interesting papers in the conn- r J' j. pid> ]j^ tllat j’f
ling piibl ic that he is now prepared to
ommodate those wishing to visit the Copper
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell the one undivided sixteenth in-
-fcrest in lot of land No. 10 in the »»h district
and 2d section ef said conntr, as the property
of the estate of Thomas T. Treadaway deceas
ed. for the btnent of the Heirs and Creditors-
.TttU Nov’r. 1. 1558. ,
WM. FRANKLIN. Administrator.
and Plated Wares, Table and Pocket Cutlery, | ofDRYGOODS and GROCERIES.
Musical Instrument*. Toys, Fishing Tackle, I Kingston, Ga., May 13, 1858—6m
fhacy Articles, and Household Wares | *
Watchmakers furnished with Tools, Material 1 —- «era* wu j
and Glasses .tthc ShorifTS DeOdS,
Jewelry u4 Fancy Goods House
Oct. 28. of VEAL A CO., Rome, Ga.
■MB Paper W
Circulars, Bill Heads, Ac., Printing and Litho-
; graphing executed to order. Bibles, Miscri-
! laneous, and Seoul Books.
P. O. A Co. Publish Bullion’s senesof Gram-
i man - Comstock’s series on the Sciences;
; Brockleshy’s Astrono-
aud State where they reside plainly,) to
GEO. W. MATSELL A CO.,
Editors A Proprietors of the
National Police Gazette.
Nov 12—tf New York City.
: that afflict humanity are inherited a* heir
! looms from the diseased bodies of sickly sires.
Scrofula, Consumption. Syphilis and Fits, ar*
among the most common of constitutional dis
eases. Now, we care not how many genera
tions the seeds of these diseases may nave been
established in the system, corrupting the
blood—Radwav's Renovating Resolvent will
eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every
particle of diseased deposits, ard fill the Teins
j with new, pure and healthy blood.
Childbex’s Diseases.—Radway’s Renoraf-
■ ing Resolvent should be bailed as a blessing
i by every mother, throughout the land, whose
infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, A«\
j These breakings out (thus early) are evidences
' of disease transmitted from the parent Stock.
A few doses of the Renovating Resol vent will
eradicate every vestige of the disease, and in-,
i sure the child a sound and healthy body.
R. R. R.—Radway’s Ready Rehef for Head*
I aches, whether sick or nervous ; Rheumatism,
; Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth*
■ ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Ri4>
i ney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
I the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn, and
Pains of a'I kinds. Radwav’s Ready Relief
will, in a few minutes, change the miseries
vou suffer to iovs of pleasure.
■ R. R. R.—Ra'dway’s Renovating Resolvent,
for the core of chronic diseases—snch as Scrof
ulous andSvphtlitic Complaints, Consumptive
and other affections of tlie Lnngs and Thioat,
Induration and Enlargements of- parts, Erup-
• tive and other diseasraof 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 aDd speedily, Costiveness, Indiges-
UlTMfBMI Till?
I F, yon wants reliable and interesting news
and commercial journal, send for the Air-
Daily, $4,00 Singlet
1 A LARGE LOT JUST PRINTED, j rrri’SS
Tn tint Best Style, Southern Class Readers; Palmer’s Book Kecp-
• - « t\ it /x - ' ing; and the “cheapest and beat” Spelling
At One Dollar per O mre t i Bobk ever raaaed. Atm. 12—6n>oa-
i \ LARGS quantity* ef MagistraU’s EMh
A taons, just printed, and for aal* at tW-
WhJSI STANDARD OFFICE
To u wan at tas ■
110 c. STANDARD OFFICE.
r PAX Collector* FiFaa, 75 cents per qnirn i** S, A. ATKINSON, Proprietor. ! ^lASAS^for 8n|wrior and
1 at the SUndard Offlee. I Oct 7—It at the Standard OMse. ^ ;
Asd Binding to suit ;
7
and is furnished with fine, new aud commodi
ous Hacks, good horses and careful drivers.
Leave Monwnton Tues. and Friday, at 1 r. M. j tionVi’nflammatien of''ih^'ifoweiv DyVp^ps'in.
Amwe al Ellmg’by 7 p. M * Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Heart and
Leave Elliiay Wednesday and Saturday. 6a-M. j Kidneys, Female Complaints, Small Pox, Fe-
Arrive at Cassville bv i j vers. Measles, Ac. Whenever the system is
Leave Cassville Monday and Thursday at 5 a. it j onto>orterr a dose of Bad way’s Regulators’
Arrive «lt LHIJHV OV 7 P- M.. i trill rnctnnn «* mmilawittr Vn fomolft iihollld
Leave Ellijny Tuesdav and Friday at 6. A. u.
Mor< '
Of Diffkkext Qualities,
Just received and for sale at low pricey at
Levy’s Cheap Store.
Casarille, Ga., Oct. 21,1858—8m.
Arrive at Morganton by 12 M
Persons wishing conveyance to the Duck
Town or other Copper Mines, can be accommo
dated. *
J. M. BAXTON.
Sept 6 30—tf
j will restore; it to regularity. No female should
be without them.
R. R. R. Remedies are sold by druggists te-
erywhere- BADWAY A CO.
Sold by Sam’l Lwy, agent, Cassville; I*- ■*
Howard,' Cartersville. Feb. 18,1858—ly.
1 T5c«ntas quire, ait be , ~* ~ ?-■
At STANDARD OFFICE.
75 crate per qnhra, at the
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
ROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Choc*
n&aks at 75 cents per Quire, essk
We have a large supply of Blanks on ban
G L. .
late, Rice, Ac., for rale
R. KANTROWITZ.
Cassville, July lit, 1858.
for lawyers, sheriffs, ordinaries, clerks, magi**
trates, constables, Ac., which will be sold
! seventy-five cents per quire, cash. On* aoi
l.will be charged if sold on a credit.
Standard office.
Call at thl