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Ccgal Notices.
'Executor’s Sale.
* \ GREEABLY to an order of the Ordinary
of Cass county, will he sold before'the
Court House door in the town of Cassviile, on
the 1st Tuesday in January, 1859, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
One tract of land lying in Cherokee county,
Ala., known as a part of the northeast quarter
of section 22, T. 9, R. 10, east, containing 140
acres, more or less. The land is rich, and n-
bout 50 acres under fence and in cultivation ;
a good spring .a on the premises, and adjoins
lands of Maj. Williamson and Wiley Yeorgin.
Also 820 acres, lying in Cherokee county,
Ala., on Little River, near the Rourd Moun
tain Iron Works, well timbered, and free, pro
ductive land.
Also, 640 acres, lying in DeKalb county,
Ala., mostly in woods, lies well, and is as
healthy a location as the State affords.
A credit of 12 months will be given to pur
chasers; notes with approved security will be
required. » W.M. MILNER,
Nov. 25—tds. Executor.
Ceggl Notices.
Gilmer Sheriff’s Sales
FOR DEO.
O N the first Tuesday in Dec. 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 ;
Administrator’s Sale.
GREEABL f to an order from the Ordina-
A ry of Franklin county, will be sold before
tbe court house door in the town of Mofgan-
ton, Fannin county, on the first Tuesday- in
Decamber next, between the legal hours of
sale: .
One lot of land, known and distinguished by
tbe 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 as the property, belonging to the estate of
Thomas Scott, late of Franklin comity, dec’d,
sold to carry out the provisions of the will of
said deceased, tor a 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—40d '
Georgia, Fannin county.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to soil one tenth interest in halt of lot of
land No. 54, in the 9th district and 2d section
offaid county; the property of the estate of
William If. Lusk decased, for the purpose of
division among the distributees of said estato.
DAVID WITHROW, Administrator.
November 1st, 1858.
Georgia, Fannin county.
fTtWO months after date application will he
1 made to the Ordinary of said cotinry, for
leave to sell the one undivided sixteenth in
terestin lot of land No. 10 ill the 9th district
and 2d section of said county, as the property
of the estate of Thomas T. Treadaway deceas
ed, for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors'
WSf. FRANKLIN, Administrator.
.This Nov’r. 1, 1558.
G eorgia, pickens county—
Whereas Stephen Griflith and Caleb
Griffith, Executors of the Estate of Caleb
Griffith, deceased, apply to me for letters disf-
missory from said Executorship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to beam! appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Jasper,
this Nov. 2d, 1858. C. M. McCLURE,
Nov. 18—Om. Ordinary.
G eorgia, pickens county.—
Whereas the Estate of Yolentine Dil-
linger, deceased, late of said county, is unrep
resented : .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at mv of
fice within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters of admin
istration should not be granted to the clerk of
the Superior Court of said county, or some
other fit and proper person that may be pre
sented to the Court.
Given under my hand at office, in Jasper,
this Nov. 2d. 1858. C. M. McCLURE,
Nov. 18—30d. Ordinary.
Lot of land number 240, in the 11th District
and 2d section; and also fifteen acres, more or
less, off of the Northeast corner Of lot of land
number 62, in the 11th District and 2d section ;
levied on by virtue of a fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of said county—David A. Am
bler vs Beverly A. Freeman.
The North part of lot of land No. 115 in the
8tb district and 2d section ; levied on bv vir
tue of two Justice Court fi fas—Nathaniel Goss
vg Zion Bridwell principal, and Robert Parriss
Endorser; pointed out by the said Endorser:
lew made thereon by a Baliff and returned
tA me.
Lot of land No. 180 in the 11 th Dist. and 2d
section; levied oo by virtue of a Justice Court
fi fa—John Leach vs Benjamin Brackett. Levy
made thereon by a baliff and returned to me.
Tbe lot wbereon James Pendland’s grocery
now stands, the same being in tbe 11th Dist.
and 2d section ; levied on bj^irtue of a -Jus
tice Conrt fifa—J. TI. Titton, vs Wm. Stott
and Jamea Peadland; levied on as the proper
ty of William Stott; levy made- thereon by a
baliff and delivered to me.
Lot of land No. 65, in the 6th District and
2d section; levied on hv virtne uf three Jus
tice Court fi fas—in favor of John M. Griffith
and others, vs. Isom Thompson ; levy made
thereon by a baliff and delivered to me.
Lot of land No. ISA, in the 11th district and
2d section; levied on by virtue of a Justice
Court fi fa—F. M. Kitgliens, vs Midge Brackett
principal, and Benjamin Brackett; levy made
thereon and returned to me.
Lot of land No. in the 6th district and
2d section ; levied on by virtue of two Justice
Court fi fog—each A. J.Glenn, vs Abner Cham
pion, John Stone security on stay.
Lot of land No. 195, in the 6th district and j
2d section; levied ou by virtae of a Justice
Court fi fa—John W. Flamers, vs James Bird,
principal, and Andrew Young, and J. P. Will-
bourn, security on Stay ; levy made thereon
by a baliff and delivered to me.
One hundred acres off of lot of land No. 106,
in the loth district and 2d section ; levied on
by virtne of a fi fa issued by the Justices of the
riiferior Court of Gilmer county, for the use ot
the officers of court, vs Charles N. Jones, Tax
Collector of said eonnty for the year 1857, and
John P. Cole security.
One eighth part of lot ofland No. 141, In the
12th district and second section; levied on as
the property of Calvin Wheeler, by virtue of a
Justice Court fi fa—P. A J. M. Patterson, vs.
said Wheeler. This November 2d, 1858.
J. A. GUDGER, Sh’ff.
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POSTPONED SALES.
At the same time and place will be sold, the
following property :
Lot ot land No.' 5, in the 12th district and 2d
section ; levied on by virtue of sundry Justice
Court fi fas—R. II. McCutcliens and others, vs
Noel Bottoms.
The north half of lot ofland No. not known,
in the Cth district and 2d section ; Jeremiah
McBce, vs J. M. Baily, principal, Et. Al., secu
rity on stay.
Also, the undivided half of the lot of land
known as the Faldcn place, the place known
as the Tucker farm, in the 11 district and 2d
section. Also, the- place known as the place
whereon James Kell now lives; levied on by
virtue of a fi fa issued fjom Gilmer Superior
Court—William Martin vs John L. Reid.
Also, lot of land No. 166 in the 11th district
and 2d section; levied on as the property of
James Bird, principal, and John H. Powell,
security on stay—by virtue of a Justice Court
fi fa—L. M. A G. W. Green, vs James Bird.
J. A. GUDGER, Sh’ff.
This Nov’r. 2d, 1858.
Fannin Sheriff’s Sales
FOR JANUARY.
O N the 1st Tuesday in January next, before
the Court House door in the town of Mor-
JOSIAII SIBLEY & SONS,
mil tun
— A ND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 6, WARREN BLOCK,
Augusta, Ga.
Offer for sale
300 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging ;
50 “ Light “
• 200 Bulls Patched “ 500 C'>iU Rope.
200 barrels A, B and C, also crushed and
powdered Sugar;
65 hogsheads fair to choice N. 0. Sugar ;
50 “ Porto Rico “
20 “ Muscovado “
100 “ Choice Molasses;
50 barrels N. Orleans “
50 “ Sugar House Syrup;
4 500 bags Rio, Java, Laguyra and Cape Cof-
-i fee.
2,000 Sacks Salt; 500 kegs Nails;
500 boxes Adamantine Candles ;
25 “ Sperm Candles; 85 chests Tea ;
50 “ Tobacco; 100 gross Matches;
10 bales Georgia Plains; 5o boxes Candy ;
. 500 pounds Indigo ; 50 cases Sardines ;
50 hogsheads Bacon ;
100 dozen Buckets, Pails, Nests Tubs and
Measures.
Also Lend, Shot, Powder, Pepper, Spice. So
da, Soap, Starch, Cheese, and all articles usu
ally found in the Grocery line.
III. UK AIB m.
50 barrels Pike’s Magnolia Whiskey ;
. 25 “ Double distilled “
30 “ X “
25 " NX
5 “ XXX
5 “ Old Reserve (very fiat) Whia-
key ;
5 “ Gibson's Nectar Whiskey ;
SO whole and half barrels J. Martin’s old
family Rye Whiskey ;
25 barrels Phelps’ Gin; 25 barrels Brandy;
25 “ Rock Spring Kum ;
10 quarter casks Brandy;
.2 halfPipcs Old Leigne't Brandy ;
10 quarter casks Otard Diipuy A Co., do.;
■ 5 eighth “ Brandy;
o barrels Cherry Brandy, “ very choice;”
3 “ Rose Cordial ;
5 “ Mint Cordial;
20 “ Sweet Mu'ava Wine;
20 casks Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine ;
1 Pipe pure Holland Gin ;
25 casks Ale and Porter;
50,000 Spanish Cigars—all grades ;
50,006 German “ 25,0m i American Cigars;
For sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY A SONS,
No. 6 Warren Block,
Sept 2—“m Augusta, Ga.
ganton, Fannin county, within the usual hours
of sale, the following property will be sold:
Ten acres, more or less, of lot of land No.
207, 7th district and 1st. section, and the im
f movements thereon known as Sugar Hill;—
evied on as the property of Davis A Campbell,
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fannin Superior
Court, in favor of B. W. A J. P. Force A Co.
Also the East half of lot ofland No. 240, in
the 8th district and 1st section; levied on as
the property of Andrew Guinn, to satisfy sun
dry Justice Court fi fas, issued from 9i-3 dig
trict G. M., in favor of James Garrett; levied
and returned to me by Bailiff.
Also, lot of land No. 289, 8th district and 2d
section, levied on as the property of William
Morrison to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa, issued
from the 1047th district G. M., in favor of John
I). Hvde; levv made and returned to me bv
Bailiff.
Also the one undivided fourth interest ol lot
of land’ No. 267, 9th district aud 2d section;—
levied on as the property of L. D. Smith, to
satisfy a Justice Court fi’fa issued from 1047th
district G. M., in favor of John D. Hyde; levy
made and returned to me by Bailiff.
Also lot ofland No. 183, Sth district and 2d
section—levied on as the property of Absolom
Bishop; and lot No. 179, Sth district and 2d
section ; levied on us the property of Aaron
Watkins, to satisfy two tax ti fas, issued by
W. B. Brown, T. C.
WILLIAM E. PIERCY,
Nov. 25—tds Sheriff.
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Pickens Sheriff’s Sales
FOR DEC’R.
W ILL BE SOLD before the Court House
door in the town of Jasper, Pickens
FRATT, OAKLEY & CO.,
(late fames, brace a co.,)
misms, mmm. aid
county, within the usual hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in Dec’r next, the following
property, to-wit :
Lot of land. No. two hundred and forty-
three, in the 12th District and 2d section of
said county ; by virtne of a fi fa issued from a
Justice Court, for the 850th District, G. M. of
Gilmer connty,in favor of William Cox, against
Ebenezer Fain. Levy .ipadcS and; returned to
me by a Constable. This 3oih Oct. 1858.
Lot of land No. 227, in the 4th district and
2d section; levied on as the property of George
R. Clark, to satisfy a fi.fa from Pickens Inferi
or court iu favoijof R. B. McCutchen vs. Asa
Holcomb principal and George R. Clark secu
rity on casa bond. Property (pointed out by
plaintiff
AJao fifteen ncr^Aif lot of land No. 202. in
the24th district and 2d seetion, levied on as the
property of John Wickctt, in favor of Bedford
A Collins— controlled to W. B. Swan vs said
Wickett. Property pointed out by plaintiff-
levied on and returiied to me by constable, this
28th October, 1S53.
WM. SOSEBEE, Sheriff.
Oct. 28—tds
Mortgage Sale.
f I MI ERE will be sold before theJCourt House
A door iu the town of Morganton, on the 1st
Tuesdaviin January next, one negro girl, Han
nah, aged 19 years; by virtue of a mortgage fi
fa issued from FamiiiLSuperior Court, iu favor
of John B. Dickey, Administrator upon the
Estate of of Elijah Davis, late of said county,
deceased, vs Gideon F. Morris.
Oct. 27, 185S. W. E. PIERCY, Sheriff.
gTATE OF GEOR- ) Present the Hon. T.
% -'v*■■■ >■ No. 21 Murray st., x. V.
P O. A CO., offer at low prices for cash,
• and liberal terms for approved credit, a
large stock of Bank atd Office Stationery,
Blank and Account Books, Receipt and Memo-
nutdum Books. Paper of all kinds. Cards, I LYDIA A. WRIGHT,
Circulars, Bill Heads, Ac., Printing and Litho- j TS ^ *
graphing executed to order. Bibles, Misoel-! ROBERT F WRIGHT
laneous, and Scoot Books, 1 '
GIA, CASS COUN- >• H. Trippe, Judge o
TY. | the Superior Court
of said coun tv.
Libel '
for Dirorce,
Ac.
It a;
mars; Comstocks senes on the Sciences; --
Hooker’s Physiologies; Brocklesby’s Astrono
mies ; Ollier’s Geography, newly revised;-
Southern Class Readers; Palmer’s Book Keep
ing; and the “cheapest and best” Spelling
Book ever : ssned. Aug. 12—6mos.
Times for Holding tbe Justice’s
Courts in Cass county:
Cassviile, 1st Friday in ererv month.
Kingston, 1st Saturday “ “
ngston.
Won Pen, 1st
Cartersville, 2d Friday
-Alatooua, 2d Saturday
Stamp -Creek 3d Friday
6th District, 3d Saturday
Adairsville, 4th Friday
JTtb District, 41h Saturday
Vmo Log, Ah «
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 tbe .plaintiff allowed to pro
ceed, and that this order be published in the
Cassrille Standard three months.
Wofpobo CtivpnuD Jk Howard.
* W. *• * ' V - •, - - - pftflT's Attorneys.'
A True extract from the minutes of court j
September 28th 1858.
JAMES WOFFORD, Clerk.
Sept 30—Sm
the ou! v oi iginal Gift Book Store. G. G.
Evans would inform his friends and the public
that liis Star Gift Book Store and Publishing
House is permanently established iu Brown’s
splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut Street,
two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of
each book, at the regukir retail price, will re
ceive one of the following gifts, valued at from
25 cents to $100: Worth.
550 Patent English Lever Gold
Watches, $100 00 each.
550 Patent Anchor do. do. 50 00 “
400 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 13k.
cases,
600 Silver Hunting Watches,
warranted,
500 Parlor Time-pieces,
500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and
Pins,
500 Ladies’ Gold Bracelets, 5 to 10 00
50o Gents’ Vest and Fob Chains, 10 00
1000 Gold Lockets, (Large size
double case,)
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1000 Gold Pencil Cases with
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and holders,
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2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pen
cils,
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ses and Holders,
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2000 Gents’ Gold Rings,
2500 Ladies’ Gold Breastpins,
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popular books of the day, and the newest pub
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JJEALTH win, hijill cases, follow the useot
Radway’s R. R. Remedies. There are none
so sick or diseased, so weak, feeble, or crippled
with pain or infirmities, but that Radway’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, Kad-
way’s Regulators. Each of these remedies
possesses special curative powers over ecrain.
diseases. Yet there are other diseases, where
in their combined medical properties are re
quired ; and when thus used, if there is suffi
cient life and strength within the diseased or
dying body to sustain their action, the patient
will live acd be restored to health.
Pain, R. R. Relief.
Acute diseases, K. U, 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.
C’onstitnt’nal dis’es Resolvent and Regulators.
Skin diseases, Renovating Resolvent.
Nervous diseases, Resolvent, Relief, Reg’rs.
Infections diseases, Ready Relief and Reg’rs.
Const]tutiox.*.i. Diseases.—Many diseases
thing elseever tried by me.
A. A. GAULDING,
Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga.”
“I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family,
and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy
by those who have tried it, induces me to be
lieve that it stands at the head of every prepa
ration of the kind, aDd 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 for the cure of
Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony-
in its favor coming in from all quarters, it
must be very- far in advance, as a curative
agent, of most if not all other ‘patent’prepara
tions. A. FLEMING,
Cashier Marine A Fire Insurance Rank,
Griffin.” *
“ This efficient remedv- is travelling into ce
lebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his col
umns into Russia, and gaining commendation
wherever used.”—Geonjia Jeffe sonian, May
19th, 1853.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
Druggists, Merchants and Physicians sup
plied by J. ASHHURST,
Importer and wholesale Druggist,
Jan. 15, 1858—ly. Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES’
London Cordial Gin.
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY LONDON GIN
IMPORTED.
W
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- ; ,
Now, we care not how many genera- kn ""' n , i,s IIftlbnd G,n or Schnapps so obj
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 Juni
per Berry, and some of the
most valuable restoratives
of the vegetable kingdom,
rendering it in tbe opinion
of the most eminent nien,
tbe 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
i harsh, acrid taste, which renders the art clc
of the principal reg
ulators of the human
body; and when it
performs its fun c-
tions well, the pow
ers of the system are
fully developed. The
Stomach is almost
entirely 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
are at fault, and the' m
whole system suffers; ^
in consequence of;
one organ—Hie Liv-; H
er—havinir ceased ;
to do its duty. Forj
the diseases of that’
organ the proprietor
has made it his stu
dy, in a practice of
more than twenty
years, to find some
remedy wherewith
to counteract the
many derangements
to which it is liable.
To prove that this
remedy is at last
found, any person
troubled with Liver
Complaint, in any of
its forms, has but to
try a bottle, and con
viction is certain
These Gums re
move all morbid or
bad matter from the
system, supplyingin
their place a heal tin-
flow of bile, invigo
rating the stomach,
causing food to di
gest well, PURIFYING
THE blood, giving
tone and health to
the whole machine
ry, removing the
cause of the disease,
and effecting a radi
cal cure.
Bilious attacks
are cured, and what
is better, prevent
ed, by tbe occasion
al use of the Liver
Txvigoratok.
One dose after
eating is sufficient to
relieve the stomach
and prevent the food
from risingand sour
ce bowels gently
and cures CostitsI
SESS.
9
o
!>
►3
0
"fv* i
One dose taken af.
ter meal will
cure Dyspepsia,
One duse of twe
a-spoonfols will al-
{rays relieve Sic*
Headache.
for 0 ? 6 1 ? >tt,e ^en
for female obstrnc-
ti°n removea the-
cause of the disease,
and makes a perfect
care.
Only one dose im--
One dose often re--
peated is a sure cure'
for Cholera Moa-
bus, and a preyen--
tne of Choleha.
Only one boftie is-
needed to throw otii
of the system the ef
fects of medicine af-
ter a long sickness.
One bottle token
for Ja rxdice re
moves nil sallowness
or unnatural color
from the skin.
One dose taken a
short time before
eatinggives vigor to
M the appetite, and
(* makes food digest
well. S
One dose often re
peated cures Chron
ic JliAititiKEA in its
worst forms, while
Summer and Bowel
complaints yield al
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 modicine as a
preventive for Fe
ver and Ague,
Chill Fever, and
til Fevers of a Bil
ious Type. It oper
ates with certainly,
and thousands are
willing to testify to
its wonderful vir
tues.
H
eases.
tious the seeds of these diseases may have been
established in the system, corrupting the
blood-—Radway’s Renovating Resolvent will
eradicate from the bodies of the afflicted every'
particle of diseased deposits, and fill the veins
with new, pure and healthy blood.
Children’s Diseases.—Radway’s Renovat
ing Resolvent should be bailed as a blessing
by every mother, throughout the land, whose
infants are afflicted with Sores, Humors, Ac.
These breakings out (thus early) are evidences
of disease transmitted from the parent-stock.
A few doses of the Renovating Resolvent will
eradicate every vestige of the disease, and in
sure the child a sound and healthy body.
R. R. R.—Radway’s Ready Relief for Head
aches, whether sick or nervous ; Rheumatism,
Paralysis, Lumbago, Gout, Neuralgia, Tooth-
EUREKA OIL.
A MKDICINAL Remedy in Rhumatism,
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Asthma, Kid
ney and Spinal affection. Tumors, Piles, Ris
ings, Lcncorrbcea or Whites, together with nil
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 inflamatory character.
It cannot have a rival.
This Medicine is recommended by Physicians
ache, Small Pox, Fevers, Swollen Joints, Kid
ney Complaints, Scarlet Fever, Pains around
the Liver, Pleurisy, Measles, Heartburn, and
Pains of a'l kinds. Radway’s Ready Relief
will, in a few minutes, change the miseries
you suffer to joys of pleasure.
R. R. R.—Itadway’s Renovating Resolvent,
for the cure of chronic diseases—such as Scrof
ulous and Syphilitic Complaints, Consumptive
acd other affections of the Lungs and Throat,
Induration aud Knlargeinents of parts, Emp
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. K. 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
out ot 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 dmggists ev
erywhere. HAD WAY A CO.
Sold by Sam’l Levy, agent, Cassviile; G. J
Howard, Cartersville. Feb. 18, 1858—ly.
NEW
NEW GOODS! NEW STORE! NEW LO
CATION AND NEW ARRANGEMENT!
Wm. Kay, Agent,*
HAS for sale a large assort
ment of Books, Stationery, Musi
cal Instruments, Fancy Goods,
Pistols, fine and common Cutle-
VM1
IN KINGSTON,
Over the store of E. V. Johnson, where every
thing in the
FURNITUBE LINE,
is kept on hand and for sale at manufacturers’
prices, with Rail Road freight added.
Those wishing to purchase will da well to
give the undersigned a call before buving
elsewhere. E. Y. JOHNSON, Ag’t.
W I also keep on hand a good assortment
of DRY GOODS and GROCERIES.
Kingston, Ga., May 13,1S58—6m
\ITAHTED TO HIRE, a *egro boy,
TT from 19 to A years old. Call at the
Staodard office.
r l’AI Collectors
X at tho Stands
Sheriff’s Deeds,
A LARGE LOT JUST PRINTED.
In the Best Style,
At One Dollar per Quire,
Printed oa Superior Paper,
To >B HAD AT THE
Single one 10 c. STANDARD OFFICE.
Hot. 11.
ry, wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible
cash rates. A share of the public patronrge is
respectfully solicited.
Particular attention paid to country orders,
, , . and forwarded per return mail, railroad, ex-
and Druggists to be the greatest Invigorator j press or stll ge. Please remember the place-
known to Man. A one-are disappointed in find- nearest Book Store to the general passenger
ing relief when used regular and strictly, ac
cording to directions.
Sold by all Druggists, and first class Mer
chants in the Country, and wholesaled by the
undersigned, at Atlanta, Ga.
G. W. CROFT, A Co.
Sept. 2,1858. Sole Proprietors.
National Police Gazette.
rpnis Grand Journal of Crime and Criminals
X is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circu
lated throughout the country. It has lately
depot, Atlanta, Geo.
Jan. 21, 1358—ly.
HERRING’S
Patent Champion Fire-Proof
SAFES,
■y^yiTn Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks,
tiunable.
Though not intended as a Modicine, it is,
nevertheless recommended by Physicians gen
erally in cases of Dyspepsia, Gout, Rheuma
tism, Colic, Dropsy, Gravel, Cholera, Fe
ver and Ague, Stricture, Diseases of the
Urinary Organs, the Kidneys, and the Bow
els, Nervous Debility, Ac . whilst the weaker
sex, by its nse will invariably find a relief from
those distressing annoyances which frequently
attend their delicate organization.
Dr. 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
seen.”
It is peculiarlv 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 and country merchants.
Beware of imitations. Buy only CHARLES’
—none other is imported.
May bc.had in New Orleans, Mobile, Mont
gomery, Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, Wil
mington, Charleston aud all Southern cities,
at wholesale, of all respectable Druggists, Gro
cers, and Liquor Dealers, and of
EDMUND C. CHARLES, Importer,
Ang 12,1858—ly 40 Broadway, N. X.
Only one dose t:
ken before reti
prevents ktgiitmai;
Only one dose
ken at night,
AP who use it are giving their unamimous
testimony in its favor.
Mix water iu the muuth with the Invigora
te r, and swallow both together.
The Liver Invigorator
Is a scientific medical discovery, an«! is dai
ly working cures, almost too ureat to believe.
It cures as if br magic, even the first dose giv
ing benefit, and seldom more than one bottle
is required to cure any kind of Liver Com
plaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia,
to a common Headache, all of which are the
result <>f a diseased Liver. Price one dollar
per bottle. DR. SANFORD,
Proprietor, 045 Broadway, New York.
For sale by Sam’l Levy, Cassviile, (!•»., and
by al! Druggists. Sept ti, ly
H oward association, PHn.Apn.PHu.
A benevolent Institution, established bv
Phonography.
IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY!
T HE undersigned in order to enable those
persons who may not have the assistance
of an ora! instructor, to acquire a knowledge
of Phonography or Phonetic short hand, by
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 give instruc
tion through mail, which will consist of ten
lessons of well aud plainly written instruc
tions—one lesson each week.
Any person desirous of learning this much I
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 stu
dy on each lesson.
Terms for Phonographic Text Book and full
course oflessons, $10. For Text Book §1.—
Any gentleman or lady, boy or girl can acquire
this art in ten weeksj and not interfere with
ipecial endowment for the relief of tlie sick
and distressed, afflicted with virulent and epi
demic diseases.
To all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseases,
juch as Spermatorrhcea, 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 bv quacks,
several years ago directed their Consulting
Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment
of this class of diseases, in all their forms, aud
to give Medical Advice Gratis, to all who ap
ply by letter, with r. description of their condi
tion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and
in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish medi
cines free of charge. ;
It is needless to add that the Association
commands the highest medical skill of the age,
and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel
assured that their labors in this sphere of be
nevolent. effort, have been of great benefit to
the afflicted, especially to the young, and they
have resolved to devote themselves, with re
newed zeal, to this very important but/mucb
despised cause.
Just Published, by the Association, a Report
on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the
vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by
the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent hjr
mail, (in a sealed envelope,) Free of Charge, on
the receipt of Two Stamps for postage.
Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEO.
R. CALIIOUN, Consulting SurgeoD, Howard
Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Feb. 1, 1858—ly.
O N MANHOOD, And its Premature De
cline. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th
Thousand ! A few words on the rational treat
ment, without medicine, of Spermatorrhea or
local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital
their business; and if they will study accord- and nervous debility, impotenev, and impedi-
ing to instruction, and do not then learn the ; incuts to marriage generally, bv
art, if they will write to me the fact I will re- ! g DeLAN
.ANEY, m. d.
Letters of inquiry promptly answered.
Jan 7, 1S5S—ly -
Address J. CAJIP, Phonographic Teacher, complaints, originating in the imprudence and
Marietta, Cobb county, Ga. I solitude of youth may he easily removed with-
ont 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 whieh every one is en
abled to sure himself perfectly and at the least
possible cost, thereby avoiding all the adver
tised nostrums of tbe day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in
a sealed envelope, by remitting two postage
CURES GUARANTEED.
Cancers and Scrofula
113 CAPES CUP.ED LAST YEAR, 1857.
"PAMPHLETS containing testimonials of the 1 stamps to * ” DR. B. ijiLANEY,
, ... , , , I highest character as to his success will be 1 88 East 31st street, New York C'ty
TO!*, 6 fo ]™ rded *? may wish them.. Those j Dec 3, 1857-ly [may 6]
medals atthe World s Fair, in London, in 1851,. w j s hing to test the effieacy of Dr. Cloptoii’s
and the World s Fair, in hew,York, lS.iS, *ndj wonderful remedies, must give a correct de-
are the only American oafes that were award- j scrintinn nf th<» diao»sp ih nnnpnrancp in its
passed into“the hands of Geo. W. ^latsell A ! ed'medals'at^he^LondorT worid’s"Fair*"”*'* i scription of the disease, its appearance in its
&Cbv whom it will hereaft^ be conducted.—- j Safes* form fte" inost perfect'securitr ■ £S5?*?**
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one of the most interesting papers in the coun-! subscribers and their agents,* who have on I ‘Tbeg l^ve to refer enquirers to Rev. C. D.
hand and make tc order, all kinds of Boiler, Wellbon, Col.L. W. Earnest and Rev. Levi
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and State where thev reside nlionlrl to oi... .it : i i cu. u, nwo ly.
and State where thev reside plainly,) to
GEO. W. MATSELL fa CO.,
Editors fa Proprietors of the
National Police Gazette.
Nov 12—tf
New York Citv.
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i gusta Evening Dispatch. Terms, Daily, $4,90
pr annum: weekly, $1,50.
S. A. ATKINSON, Proprietor.
Oct 7—It
ROCERIES. Coffee, Sngy, Jca, 'Choc-
u late, Rice, Ac., for sale 1
. . R. KAKTROWITZ.
Cassrille,'July 1 Si, 1858,
Fi F»». 75 'cents per quire
at tha Standard Office.
S ¥
STANDARD OFFICE.
Of Different Qualities,
Jnstreceived and-for,a»le.at low prices,at , wu>
Tzttnr’s nboan Stnrn 'f A LARGE quantity of. Magistrate’s ISeeo- ‘ seventy-five cents per quife, cash. One doilar
Xsevy.s yneapjnore. jA. tfons, jj, printed^ as>d for sate at th» . j will bedfarged if loldon credit. cIjUttKi
Blanks at 75 cents, per dure, cash
We have a large supply of Blanks on hand
< for lawyers, sheriffs, ordinaries, clerks, magis
trates, Constables, Ac., which will be sold at
Arrive at Cassviile by 7 p.m.
Leave Cassviile Monday and Thursday at 5 A- *
Arrive at Ellijay by 7 p. m.
Leave Ellijay Tuesday and Friday at 6. A. *•
Arrive at Morganton by 12 m. .
Persona wishing conveyance to the Due*
Town or other Copper Mines, can be
dated. J- M. BA.XTOV
.Sept 6
30—tf
Cassviile, Ga., Oct. 21,1853—3m. -
O UMMONS of Garnishment, a huge qnantitr.
Feb 12
STANDARD OFFICE. Standard office.
at tba to <5 cents a quire, at the
' STANDARD OFFICE.